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Show PAGE POUF Airs. Jess Jepperson , And Mrs. E. H. Jensen Bridge Club Guests BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, May 2, 1951 Engagement Told Myrna Sims To Become June Bride In L.D.S. Temple Ceremony Myrna Sims Mr. and Mrs. 'Arch Sims of Mrs. Owen Knudson E. H. Jensen were special bridge Mantua announce the engageclub guests on Thursday eve- ment and forthcoming marriage Special Bridge Guest Mrs. Owen Knudson was spe- ning, April 26, at the home of of their daughter, Myrna, to , Gordon Ward, son of Mr. and cial guest on Thursday evening, Mrs. Asel Robinette. ; . April 26 when Mrs. Glen Reeves A light luncheon was served Mrs., Elmer W. Ward of Kays-ville" .. entertained her regular bridge from small tables centered with club. The young couple are plan, daffodils to the guests of honor, A delicious hot luncheon wa and club membersl present, ning an L. D, S. temple mardecorated Mrs. 'Charles Claybaugh, served from tables Mrs. riage in June. with forsythia and lilacs Is a sophoThe bride-to-bBui Long, Mrs. Wes Shirts, Mrs. (Following the luncheon bridge George Williams, Mrs. Max Mor- more at Weber college where was played with prizes going to gan and Mrs. Ronald Packer. she Is active In music circles. Mrs. Late Jensen, Mrs. Bob Ham' Mrs. George Williams won She is a member of Sharmea ilton and Mrs. Victor Cochran., high score for bridge wiih Mrs. social club, Lamba Delta Sigma, Jess Jepperson drawing cut. Whip, and Education, club. Phone your society new3 to 771. is majoring The groom-to-bin music at the 'University of Card Of Thanks Utah, (He Is also a graduate of CERTIFIED To those who ,by their acts of Weber college.. kindness expressed their sym pathy and fi lend hip at the time Mrs. Dale Secrist Wins of the death of our beloved husAIRE-FL- O HEATING band and Baa, Sy VCCHCi Jciacii, Pinochle High Score we iwish to express heartfelt DEALER thanks. We wish especially to Mrs. Dale Secrist won high thang the War bishopric, the Re- score, Mrs. Gordon Reeves drew lief society, our friends, and ail cut and Mrs. Sid Petersen reothers who assisted in any way. ceived low at regular meeting of a pinochle club on Thursday, Mrs. Sylvester Jensen April 26, 'at the home of Mrs. and Family. 48 N. Main Brigham City Bob Pella. Orsen Jensen and Family. Mrs. Pella served a delicious Arrival Of Daughter memdessert to the following bers present: Mrs. Clarence Bur-ru- Announced By Mr. And Mrs. Dale Secrist, Mrs. Mrs. Sid B. Johnson Grant Simper, Mrs. Sid PeterMr.-- and Mrs. Sid B. Johnson sen, Mrs. Gordon Reeves, Mrs. of Logan announce the arrival De Walne Jacobson, Mrs. Ben of their first child, a daughter, Andersen and Mrs. Prudence to be named Karen, born April Sheridan. 28 at the Dee hospital in Ogden. The baby weighed 8 pounds 11 District VFW Auxiliary ounces and is the first grandfor Mr, and Mrs. John M. To Meet Sunday, May 6 child Burt of this city. Paternal grandare Mr. and Mrs. S. E. (All members of the Veterans parents of Ogden. , ' Johnson of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of former Mrs. the Johnson is the Northern District will meet Alice Mae Burt. on Sunday afternoon, May 6, at 2 oclock, at the War Memorial Factory Export Hero! Bring la home. Cottage Meeting Held The meeting will be conducted Your Coemm Appliances Boss Shaw Home At j by Dorothy Garrett, Logan, .presand let the Coleman factory man Second ward Adult Aaronic ident. Special business to be make them work like new. He taken up will be the reorganiza- priesthood group met in regular will he at our store on the above s cottage meeting,' Wednesday, tion of the district. date to repair and adjust any Mrs. Carrie Petersen, Brigham April 25, at the home of Mr: and Coleman Appliance. Bring 'em in City president, announced to- Mrs, Ross Shaw. , W. T. Davis gave the lesson f , for any service work. day that all ladies of the local followed by musical . numbers are Invited cordially.; auxiliary ' Tin-geExpert Service Work t by Deverc Nelson, iLeland to attend. i Reasonable Charges and Jay Tingey. servwere refreshments Light Come in and watch the Coleman Mrs. C. F. Epley ed following the meeting by factory man do the work. Ask host and hostess to 17 present. Entertained Bridge him questions about the care and operation of your Coleman Lamp, Club On Thursday Mrs. Horace Littlewood Lantern, Iron or Stove and the best fuel to use. He will gladly Mrs. Charles F. Epley enter Book Review talned at regular. bridge club on Begins give you expert advice. Your only Circle met at .the The Reading 26. needed. new cost will be the Thursday evening April parts Mrs. Black on of home Grant was Mrs. Earl SeegmilleT spe Wednesday, April 25. Mrs. (Horcial Invited guest. . If it is not convenient for you ace Littlewood begkn reviewing Following the serving of a to be here on the Service Day, Family Kingdom by Samuel was the luncheon bridge light bring your appliances to our ServWoolley Taylor. .... Mrs. Little Mrs. diversion of the evening. ice Department Will fixem up for wood will complete the review t won Les Bundy high. on Monday, May- 7, when the you ao they will work like new. Regular club members present were. Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs, club meets at the home of Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs, D. .Murray Lorenzo Boti. Mrs. Black served delicioqs reMason, Mrs. Les Bundy, Mrs. freshments to 16 i members, Russell Flshburn and Mrs. Nor . wood Hyer. . Mrs. Jess Jepperson and Mrs. . . . of Mr. and Mrs, Arch Sims of Man tua, who will June bride of Gordon Ward. The wedding will be 8TH temple. Marilyn Jensen Wins Essay Contest . ' y Mrs. Jens P. Petersen, chairy man of the VjF.W. auxiliary ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne E. Jensen, won first; Arlee Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Reeder, won second prize , and Ferl Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barker, won third. Prizes will be awarded at Box Elder high school award assem bly at the close : of the school year.; 'First prize Is five dollars, second price, three' dollars and third prize,- two dollars. Thirty young people entered the con test and wrote on the theme, Freedoms Open Door. Judges for; the pontest ; were: C. Henry Ellen Richman and Nielsen, Mrs. Jens P. Petersen The first prize winners essay has been entered ' In the state contest which (will be conducted in the very near future at regu lar department convention ; In Salt Lake City. State winner will be selected at that time and will be entered in the: national contest- -, First prize in the nation- will receive $1000-- a ndi gold medal; second prize will receive $500 and a gold medal Ten top prizes in cash and med als will be awarded. 4th Ward MIA Maids j Enjoy Swimming Party !Mia Maids of the Fourth ward held a swimming party Tuesday April 24, 'at the Bear River High plunge. Later In the evening a chili supper was served at, the home of their leader, Mrs. Jean Barnard.' Nineteen members of the class and guests were present. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair i i : .. ' , "I ptlltf t J, Lubrication And Tire Service , got the story on I - VFW Auxiliary To " Meet Thursday, WWs&MStar sayt Arnold lit - Baatftrter, Jr. Uwiimv Radio Gib Company v' fe. May 3 Members of the .Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will meet in regular meeting on Thursday evening, May 3, at 8 oclock, .in the, War Memorial s , and changed to New Conoco Super Motor Oil" f 1 F? Salt Lako City, Utah $124.43. There are still several areas be reported and the donations turnd In Mrs. Humphries said We would like the money turned in as soon as possible so that it can be turned over to the state foundation," she added. There has been no solicitation of the stores on main street. Anyone who feels they would like to contribute are asked to do so "this week. The contributions should be made to the chairman, Mrs. Glen Humphries. to home. Mrs. Carrie Petersen, pesident, urges all to attend. The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771. 0 l? W , THIS "Since I changed my 14 cabs over to Conoco Super, Ive cut oil con sumption almost 60 per cent. With at least 85,000 miles on each, theres no sign of needing new engines yeti - m. NORTHWDOD HI OX EL c grtgban ednesda ,. back is quite every state in was made by Jul To J' (1 Journey, ISTOW broken t0Ur S on ice- mnor of Washington State d, cording to an old found here. ; On Sept. 26 of four s, horsemen Harvey Lake G. Beck Blakely, Wash.Gatff' som of Shelton w, f the stat' ulance fo ,egislatur S "Twenty thousand horseback, through in the union." fit home, provided evd bies in time and eryone is not too hf? Packer SPECL added. Arrangements fo, J ducted tour was jJ1 the efforts of Edwin1 plant manager of thenf ley Dairy association GR0UI neui. after 22 years of tractor exp; - yjauAm ' 0 Cec fez I. . . - , p Junior Gleaner Girl Meet Called Junior Gleaner girls and their leaders of the ... South. Box Elder stake will meet at the Fifth ward recreation hall next AH - Tuesday night, May 8, at 7:30 p. m., it was announced today by Gladys Johnson, stake Junior leader-EacGleaner h ward will present their candidate for stake president in the form of a skit that has been prepared by the girls ' After the presentation, . candi dates names will be placed in silver box and a name will be drawn from the box by Blanche Hendricks, stake Young Women; president. All girls 16, 17, 18 years of age are invited whether they have been members of the class during the year or not. A special in vitation is also extended to the mothers of the girls and to the girls coming into the Junior Gleaner class next month. Refreshments will ,be served following the program. id Qb dte gib (BanD ml IcniDQisiGsfliHiniimih" dkn) dL Children under 18 whose fathers died in World War II will be the principal beneficiaries of a provision jin the new Social Security law, which gives social security, credit for World War II service." '' This statement was made by Charles W. Feldhauser, social security field representative.;'. Servicemen have been granted wage credits of $160.00 for each month spent in military or naval service between September 16, 1940 and July 24, 1947; just as though they had earned $160.00 a month on a job covered; by social security during i'' the period of service." AlmbNF every child of a deceased World War II veteran and some widows are now entitled to monthly social security benefits. Feldhauser emphasized that many of these potential beneficiaries have not yet filed claims for these ibene fits and if they fail to take ac tion immediately, large, amounts of benefits will toe lost. Widows of World War II veterans and, others who may be caring for children of deceased World War H veterans are urged to contact Mr. Feldhauser on Thursday, May 3,: 195L He will be at the Employment Security office from 2 to 4 p. m. by (jsr ... vnvs j DIGSCLShanot -- .... i I Available Allen Ag: CAUL . a On A My SD-- 3 take it easy on my galfuel bill. I used te use 1700-180- 0 lons of gas. At the rate my SD-- 3 is 800-90- 0 going, I expect to use only Last winter oil fuel this of year. gallons we used the tractor every day to haul out manure. My fuel savings will pay for my tractor." ; US TODAY ntEC rot A 1872 South, 2nd Weal Salt Lake City UUl Phone DEMONSTRATION ON YOUt OWN FARM. IN mIIhIIm, tf tews ) on, Amcrkai cortlley can are twitching to V-this lyp of angina utt cant ba beat for gatjp-and-g-o and fual savings Bui why V-8 K whan Ford effort you ona of tha finest pay for hundradt Ira than most tixetf Anr yo benefit from Fordt ln build'm s than alt other arakort combined! Thaw makers WHICH DO YOU WANT hh4-vM- By 4 , contest, today announced winners of the Brigham City contest. Marilyn Jensen, daugh CHASE FIRESTONE auto supply co. Scheduled to visit what is to be the "worlds largest will be Swiss cheese factory Cub Scout Pack 'No. 17 of this v city... toe Thursday, 2:30 p. m., will adult members, for set the time leaders, and den chiefs of the Pack to assemble at the north , entrance of Central school.,'All Cub Scouts wul be excused early and those having uniforms are requesred to wear their complete .outfits. t arrmixemcnis Transportation will be made by Den and Pack leaders, according to Ronald acPacker, chairman of outdoor tivities for the Pack committee. We want to maintain good order and assure ample room for-the boys and the adult leaders, said Packer." The tour will leave promptly from this city by 3 p. m. as a caravan and is scheduled to return in ample time for our group to have tneir supper, ac PAC ee-sa- - uniGiinr.1 at the Logan L.D.S.' SEASHORES TOES. MAY With the April Cancer foundation drive at an end, the goal was missed by a big difference, reported Mrs. Glen Humphries, Souh Box Elder county chairman, ' ' today. Collected so far is $484.90, leaving $717.10 difference in the goal of $1200. as fol, Donations were received lows: Central school, $44.72; Lincoln school, $37.37; BJE1I.S. 60.36; street collections by first Saturday, $17.74; secoild Saturday, $19.60; Bear River City, $49.68; Eighth ward, (56.29; Sixth ward, $57.20; Pres , byterian church, $12.53; $5.00 and Corinne, Scored Smithfield Thurs. Carpen-ters-union- 1 , the become e mmmi Cubs Win Visit . e 1 daughter 20,000 Ho, Cancer Drive Falls Short Of Goal are laarnlng that " : 4 Wear Proved Meter 50,000 A1ies-W- o After a 50, 000-miroad test, with proper crankcase drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence : in fact, an average of less than one sandth Inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,0001 This test proved that Conoco Super can keep your new car new. le fit , i NEW CAR one-tho- DEALER Its a pleasure to have satisfied cus- -' tomers, thanks to Conoco Super, says Walt Winters, Chrysler-Plymout- h JJea'ler, Westside, Iowa. M y customers depend on my judgment about the oil to. use in their cars, and Conoco Super is the one I recommend." , si s u- OR THIS FOR YOUR GARAENTSr Our better dry cleaning give your garments that new appearance, . ; plus Monite Insured mothproof , and protection, at no extra cost fully insures sgainst moth damage for six months. Send your garments to us. They will be mothproofed while they are cleaned. It coats on more to be safe . . . Call us soday. ' . "t S - SALESMAN "ERS CST , When I purchased my new Pontiac, I put in Conoco Super, says Melvin L, Beyer," Traveling Salesman, Pampa, Texas. "I average about 4,000 miles a month and Conoco Super has given me the best of service even helped to increase the miles per gallon of gasolene, l s' - Lichtenstein's . CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY PHONE Mil1 ' AUTOMATIC Drh'wMI lilra bIrTan Non. yr0-Yo! 5U.b 0 power hn't the only TbJJ ... TRAVELING Advo ,U"y "vtaed V perience the tote, wnoorti ICi"e-S- e 'S Broket. YouH feel the rantnrt Potw Control. And you'd be lighted with Ford t quick, Key-Tur- e eaty Starting. - -- u wwet Mire cert, rerdemmic wrara, rarawim rat trie Come in and 54-- M eveUeble to dmm . Mil ..i New automatic wo1 the .New pOtDOMAflC JkZl JSZ Test Drive n the 51 FORD a FOMEEhCLEAMEB 323 South Main ANDERSENS Hi nh |