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Show I ' ' i ' , PAGE IFOUIt BOX ELDER NEWS , Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1951 Brigham City. Utah - t.i7 z-- r Davis Family Leave For Home In Idaho Mr. and Mm. 'Richard W, Daand. children, Richard, vis left and Kathryn Saturday for Idaho Falla, Idaho where, they plan to make their - I'jiitj. home. Mr.i Davis has accepted a position as engineer with Westing-housElectric corporation, and iylll be employed at Arco, Idaho. and 19 .other engineers will receive extensive training for four months In the Westing-house e plant at Pittsburg, Pa. On Monday, August 27, Mrs. ft. IR. Williams, grandmother to Mr. Davis,' entertained in their honor. ' Other relatives were present and delicious i refreshments served. f On Wednesday, August 29, Mrs'H. Reed Slmonsen entertained a group of friends in honor of Mm, Davis. Luncheon was served. t Mrs. Davis is the former Gloria tall, daughter of Mr. and4 Mrs. ' yosco Call., r 1 MmM laiM The , program given Sunday evening In the Fifth ward was sponsored by the genealogical committee. The Coming of Elijah to the Klrtland Temple was such dramatized, portraying characters as Eliza R. Snow, the Apostle Pauk Moroni, Nephl, and the Prophet Joseph' Smith, The readers were Mrs. Marvel Young, Mrs. La Von Jenson and Mrs. Rosetta Hansen. Representing the characters were Lee Rue Allen as Nephi, David Heiberg as Paul, D. C. Cornia as Moroni, Uarda Heiberg as Eliza R. Snow and Ear-lanOhman as the Prophet Joseph Smith. Songs during the evening, "Praise To the Man, The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning," and "Let the Mountains Shout For Joy, were sung by the ward qhoir under the direction of Mrs. Romina Rasmussen, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Bunnell. An Special vocal selection, Angel From On High was sung by James D. Cornia, accompanied by Miss Helen Walser of El Paso, Texas. Opening prayer was offered by Clive Waters, Walter Jaggi offered the benediction. Robert Tingey of the Stake committee was present. .2,, the one you love. Jewelry speaks t more eloquently, of your love and affection , than any other gift. -- Choose good jewelry where superb d workmanship is wrought into timeless beauty. , O Jewelry to wear or give with pride! It is so important; ; T j that you know your m 4 jeweler for he alone knows the value jf. (Members of the genealogical group of the First ward were In eharge - of services Sunday evening, September 2, ini the First ward. ,, The program, as outlined by the general board, was presented with Lillian Felt In charge. George L. Johnson offered the Invocation followed by a mixed quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Andersen, John Holmes and Mrs. Lillian Felt accompanied by Lynette Andersen, singing Song of the Redeemed. A pageant, with Mrs. May Balls gowned in a white robe, and Mrs. Phyllis Owen, gowned in a gold robe, was presented. Those in the pageant included Nephl; Worth Jensen, Mo-oTex Hamberlin; Eliza R. (Arta Sessions; Snow, Joseph Smith, Reed Call, and Paul, Fred L. Petersen. A male quartet composed of Eugene and Earl Wright, Lee Andensen and Vaughn Wassom, accompanied by Lucy Wright, sang, An Angel From On High, Closing song was sung by the mixed quartet, Let The Mountains Shout For Joy. Benediction was offered by Heber Sessions. Dramatization Given In 5th Ward Sunday Eve Enduring loveliness for Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Genealogical Group Presents First Ward Sunday Night Program of a stone and is able to detect-- 1 Gary Barker Has 8th Birthday Party Sat. Gary Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker of Corinne, cele- brated his eighth birthday anniversary on Saturday afternoon, August 31 at his home. Invited guests were Harold B. Thompson, Ronald Burt, David Hunsaker, Bruce and Brent Barker, all of Corinne, and Jay Spencer Stone of Brigham City. The youngsters played games and presented the guest of honor with many gifts. A delicious luncheon was served. ! I 1 1 A 4 4 THURSDAY ?eats 60c inch tax P.M. A siiow ADULTS is:Rf-rd0VE- lOu1 rt J EiUilffiV Gloves play many wrist tricks this season to e achieve a air with, the greatest of ease. For instance, with the cuff on, this design is a suit glove. Remove the cuff, and thread a narrow black velvet ribbon or a slm flexible bracelet through the eyelets and the shortie becomes a cocktail or evening glove. flick-of-t- he any-tim- Luggage News Rotarians Review Past Peach Days Peach Days, past and present, were the topic of discussion at the noonday luncheon meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club Tuesday when Vosco Call acted as program chairman, telling of the founding of Peach Days in 1904 and pointing out that the 1934 centennial affair would be the 48th consecutive celebra tion. Following his short talk, Call took the club members to the Capitol theater where he screen ed several of the films taken on prvious Peach Days occasions, In the opening ceremonies, Dr. E. B. Harrison toasted Richard Allston on his birthday and paid tribute to Mayor Lorenzo Bott and Mrs. Bott on being elected president of the Utah Municipal league and the ladies auxiliary. President Hervin Bunderson reported on the club assembly meeting held last week at the home of David O. Anderson, announcing that it had 100 percent attendance, and of the interclub meeting held at Logan last Thursday with 18 Rotarians from the local club in attendance. Wade Ebeling and O. Dee Lund were guests at the meeti ing. , Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cornia and daughters, Mary Beth ' and Diane, and a friend, Miss Helen Walser of El Paso, Texas, spent at the home of the week-en- d James parents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. C. Cornia. , Mr. Cornia Is employed by the Philco company where he serves as field engineer and ; Instructor of radar at Fort Bliss. MIDNIGHT ' Thursday Sepr (ADULTS 0M( STARTS TODAY! Two Big 'She J Pictures W r FRIDA Columbia salutes WOLF WATCHDOGS LONE STAR STATE - rfflllsi: in SUPER An Sfiouli Said First-Ru- n EDWARD cm COLOR SMALL SI MATINEE fa ST! re IMMEDIATELY It THE 7V with PARAI ft re MIDNIGHT Starting at Production turrin fa GEORGE MONTGOMERY 11:1 MANmWW Brigham Native Is Promoted To Major Afton M. Scoffield, 217 east Second south, Bngham City, was recently promoted from Captain to Major. The promotion was based primarily on efficient performance of duty with the 118th station hospital in Japan for the i t presently supervisor of the orthopedic section at the , hospital. The 118th station hospital is part of the Southwestern command which has the mission of furnishing; supplies and services to the United Nation troops in Korea and the occupation forces in Japan. Commanded by Brig-GeCarter W. Clarke, the command encompasses southern Honshu Island and the islands of Shikoku and Kyushu. Mr. and Hayward, and Mrs. Howard Beecher and daughter. Karen, of Richmond, Calif., arrived in Brigham City last Saturday to attend the Forsgren family reunion, held at Rees Pioneer parft that day.' They have been guests at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren, of Brigham City. They will leave Wednesday afternoon for Yellowstone national park from where they will The phone number of the News return to their California homes. and Journal Society editor is 771. Mrs. V. C. Forsgren of California, and Mr. in hand. 121 o::ly past 24 months. Visit At Home Of Mr: Major Scoffield is And Mrs. R. P. Forsgren performing duty as jewelry quality and dollar value, go hand PH cm Returns to Illinois Lawrence Slager of St renter, The textures of new lugguage Illinois, returned to his home take on the look of recently following a two months materials visit at the home of his broth other fabrics. Colors assume er and family, Earl Slager. a more feminine air. This set, for instance, looks like linen and comes in a . variety of 4 Phone your society news to 77L 'at! El Paso, Texas, Visitors At Home Of D. C. Cornia 9 I Til 1 ( A i'COOlJ pp d ( lor of Arts degree In 1947 and is a French major. His thesis A Translation! of Two was Jean Jacques Bernard." by Tlays His wife, Mrs. Ramona Smith. Miller of Salt Lake Cityf his parents, of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith and if daughters, Diane and Sandra the graduation witnessed Provo, ceremony Friday evening. 5;jpJJp1jy0 f-ip::iTE visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Valentine were Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Valentine and son, Dale; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Broadtoent and family all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and .Mrs. L. E. Durrani of Castle Gate; Mr. - and Mrs. Heber Jacobs and family and Mrs. Paul Skeen family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Valentine and family of Palo Alto, Califor nia. Week-en- us to know quality in expensive items or t f in a fine diamond. 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KennPth Lee Erickson, son of LaVern Ericksen was confirmed a member of the church by his Also uncle DeLonne Anderson. confirmed was Jerry Lee Rasmussen, son of Weldon Arnel Rasmussen and Estella June Rasmussen, by Evan Jackson, an uncle. Two children were blessed, Elizabeth Ann Richman, daughter of Ellis Eugene Richman and Ellen Harriet Richman by Bishop Richard G. Hansen, and Randall Stanger, son of Irvin Owen Stanger and Elaine Whitworth by Charles Whitworth. After testimonies were given by 11 people, closing song was sung by the congregation and benediction was offered by Elna Tingey. imperfections. 4 Our long experience I James Dale Miller Wins Master's, Degree Accent On Details " Carta PLUS: C Gang Serial and Ot&er n We carry only the best! 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