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Show They Reigned At First Ward Donna Compton Named Queen 'At First Ward ' Annual Gold And Green Earl, and Joan. Simper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simper, were flower girls. They were gowned in gold and green taffeta formals and carried miniature bouquets. A floor show was presented by Roberta Andersen, Marilyn Young, Karen Craghead, Patty Smith, Lillian Westover, Littlewood, De Ann Davis, Barbara Rasmussen, Lavonne Jensen, Janice Hunsaker, Karen Eskelsen and 'Juanita 'Johnson. and Refreshments, frappe cookies, were served by Beehive girls. Bill Packer and Barbara Rasmussen were leaders in charge of the affair. Miss Donna Compton., daughMr. and Mrs. Mathew Compton, was named Gold and Green queen at the annual Gold and Green "ball held for First warders on Saturday evening, March 8, in the Fourth ward MIL The queen was chosen by v jucky number Junior Gleaners of the ward : attending were: Miss Ruth Bemtsen, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bemtsen, Miss Mada Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith, and .Miss Adele Seely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely. Bishop Raymond Fayne crowned the queen. Youngsters assisting In crowning activities were Richard Keller, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, as crown, bearer, and Ann Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex ter of , ' ", rsr; 1 P V. Everyone Is Invited to phone their society Items for the News and Journal to 77L g;;77inn gm Start "4 Donna Compton Sits On Gold And Green Throne She drew the lucky number, of MIA maids in the ward for Others, right, are ; Ruth Berntsen, Adele Seely and Nada Smith. In front are flower girls: Ann Earl and Joan Simper. Crown bearer is Richard Keller. . at the First ward ball. ... left to honors. First Ward Relief Society Reorganized Blue Star Mothers Meet At Home QUICKLY AND EASILY Of Lovina Barker V w V Mechanical or Hydraulic Control -- With the new and modern EVERSMAN DITCHER you can start a ditch by yourself, even in Built by The Eversmon Manu-factura- g Company, makers Eversmon Automatic Land Levels rs and Dirt Movers. Come in today for free demonstration. of . sod ground, and dig new ditches or cleai) old ones with a minimum of time and effort. The EVERS MAN DiTCHER is easily transported ort its own rubber tires, is sturdily built and will save you many hours of hard work. The exclusive floating hitch adjustment permits either narrow or wide ditches. Depth is regulated by either a mechanical screw control or with any . standard wheel tractor hydraulic cylinder. Available with IS" or 16" wheels. Inc. EffiEILXS,SAVE. BLOCK AND Blue Star mothers met at the home of Mrs. Lovina Barker on March 7 with Mrs. Gladys Thor-soIn charge. Following the prayer offered Amelia Burt an, interesting book review was presented by Mrs. Leona Bundersen. The book was entitled, "The White King. Special guests were Mrs. Mary Holmgren, Mrs. Bobby Barker, Mrs. Faye Ann Karo and Mrs. Vpoma Holmgren Harmon of Salt Lake City. Regular members present were: Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Mrs. Nan, cy Holmgren, Mrs. Gladys Thor-sonMrs. Lorene Waddoups, Mrs. Lovina Jensen, Mrs. Pearl Jensen, Mrs. Amelia Burt, Mrs. Gertrude Jensen. Mrs. Lavella Mateson, Mrs. Lillis Bywater, Mis. Blanche Barker, Mrs. Jennie Jensen, Mrs. Ivy Barker and Mrs. Zina Hansen. During the meeting the reorganization of the group took place with the following officers elected: Mrs. Blanche Barker, president; Mrs. Lavella Mateson, ter. and Mrs. Zina Hansen, secretary. A dessert Attend lunch was served. n For any Standard Farm Tractor . Regular Sunday evening serthe First ward were presided over and conducted by Bishop Raymond Payne. Invocation was offered by Fred L. Petersen. A beautiful organ solo was played by Mrs. Ruth Reeves, "Invocation, of tihe The reorganization ward Relief society was then conducted by Bishop Payne. Those released with appreciation for the fine work accomplished by the Relief society organization of the' ward were: Mrs. David O., Andersen, (Mrs. Tex Hamberlin, Mm. Andrew Carruthers and Mrs. Harold B. Felt. New officers sustained were Mrs. Emery Rees, as president; Mm. Andrew Carruthers, first counselor; Mm. J. D. Gunderson, second counselor, and Mm. Harold B. Felt retained as secretary. (Brief talks were given by Mrs. Andersen, Mrs. Hamberlin and Mrs. Felt. Mm. Rees responded with her acceptance speech. Another organ selection was played by Mm. Reeves followed by closing prayer by Harry Fos- vices in BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. : Lincoln School News CONOCOPRODUCTS - Auto Lubrication And Tire Service Repair By Literary protests about the weather are registered by sixth grade students. They were written in Mrs. Kallona Freemans English class. I like the snow In December Because on Christmas Day I like to Tide on my old red sled Through the park and far away. But when Its February And were thinking hard of spring And the nasty stuff keeps coming down j Were mad as anything. SNOW Snow, snow, snow, I wish It would go In the air, and on the ground It makes a nuisance all around . When you want to have fun and play is always in your way. Snow . . Rex Lish. . ' . lb. hamburger small can tomato souce os.) -Tabasco sauce 4 1 Salt Grated cheese Chopped onion Shredded lettuce. (This recipe and Miles No Wear road test! In that famous test, six brand-necars were each driven 50,000 killing miles, to prove the g ability of Conoco Super Motor Oil. Thanks to Conocos 50,000 Miles No Wear Service, those engines showed no Wear of any consequence, in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000! Now you can get Conocos great 50,000 Miles No Wear Service to help your engine last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! w wear-fightin- ingredients is individual. Add to it for more servings.) Break up hamburger and brown. Heat tomato sauce and add hamburger to it. Spice the mixture with tabasco sauce to suit taste. Warm Tortillas In hot fat. Caution: 'Dont harden them! only warm them. Place on plates of sauce with hamand pour burger on tortilla; sprinkle some cheese and onion on it. Repeat 3 or 4 times. After last tortilla, sprinkle lettuce on top. (if youve gone this far, you might as well add the crowning glory, a soft fried egg! ) , Have the plates warm. . 1-- 3 (Do you have a favorite, unusual recipe? If so let ths rest of the folks in on it. Mail it to What's Cookin Box El. der News and Journal, Brig, ham City, Utah.) Utah Merit System Tells Corinne Sailor At Of Three Openings Seattle Air Station The Utah Merit System Council has announced a new series of State Civil Service examinations in professional, stenographic, typing, and clerical posiMerit tions LeRay S. Howell, System supervisor, announced today. Serving with Fleet Aircraft squadron 895 at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Wash., is Leslie W. Rader, Jr., . airman, iUS'N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Rader, of Box 137, Corinne, Aberdeen, Wash. , Utah. u Feb. 29, 1952 anentered Rader the service Application blanks and Brigham City nouncements giving detailed in- Aug. 25, 1950, and received his . Gentlemen; formation may be obtained at recruit training at them. S. NaCongratulations to all of you local Employment Security of- val Training Center, San Diego, on your high award winning re fices, County Welfare offices or Calif. Before entering the navy, cently at the - convention at Sait District Health offices or at the he was graduated 'from Box ELake City. office of the Merit System Su- lder high school. '3 . r This gives me an opportunity pervisor at 174 Motor Avenue, to tell you how I sincerely ap Salt Lake City 1, Utah. predate and enjoy your paper CERTIFIED which J receive regularly. You have a Well managed or- Sunflower Camp To ganization which is obvious to anyone wbo enjoys good cur Meet On Thursday Eve rent reading. HEATING Sunflower camp Daughters of Al RE-FL- O f " Most sincerely, Utah Pioneers will hold their . Ruth Everton. DEALER regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening, March 13, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. United States Senate Afton Rees, 117 south First C. D. Washington, east. February 27, 1952 Those In charge urge that all Mr. Charles Claybaugh, Pub. 48 N. Main Brigham City members attend. Box Elder Journal and News Brigham City, Utah, Dear Mr. Claybaugh: The success of your newspaper and your election as new president of the Utah . State Press- - Association have both been reported far and wide in ' - MM (. SEASHORES Farmers Attention!! Your fine meet has stimulated a lot . of Interest and was, I am sure, well spiced with, fireworks since Senators McCarthy and Monroney were both on hand to give you some differing viewpoints. I should like to wish you all possible success In your new job and commend you for the excellence of your paper. Keep up the fine workf Sincerely yours, 'WALLACE F. BENNETT SPRING PLANTING?? WE ARE NOW... - CLEANING AND TREATING SEED GRAINS - ALFALFA & CLOVER U We Get The Weeds, You Get The Seeds CALL 29 or write HORSLEYS SEED STORE Place Your Order Early For Seed Grains Certified Lemhi Wheat Certified Early Baart Wheat Jimmy Facer Taken Back To Hospital In Ogden ' r! Certified Federation Wheat Certified Dicklow Wheat Certified Velvon Barley Certified Bonneville Barley Certified Trebi Barley Overland Oats Alfalfa Clover HORSLEYS ' ' " Vegetable Flowers SEED STORE PHONE 29 OTHER ACTIVITIES Other activities underway Lincoln this month Include a radio program to be given on March 17 over KBUH. This program Is being prepared by the ' third grade. The fifth and sixth grade will give a dancing and musical demonstration on the March P.T. A. program. Wa Conoco Mileage Merchants are now trained and ready to give your car exactly the same service that helped keep test engines new in the spectacular 50,000 ( 1 Jimmy Facer, son, of Mrs. BetFacer, 20 North Main street, ty THE EASTER BUNNY City, has been returned The Easter Bunny, had come Brigham to the Dee hospital in Ogden last night. He left a basket .of after being home a week. pretty eggs. Sally, the - little His condition Is reported poor. .to ran girl, found the eggs. She her mother. "Oh, oh, look what PAGE POUR I found, she said. See what BOX ELDER NEWS the Easter Bunny left me." Sally wanted to find some more. She Brigham CitT, Utah went in the garden. She found Wednesday, March 12, 1952 ten eggs. Saundra Thomas. -- Marijone Morris Today, get our your Spanish shawl and hot sauce for were going south of the border! (The tortillas mentioned in this re-clpe can be purchased in most stores.) This recipe grocery Mr. Carl Norman comes from of Corinne and he calls it what It should be called: ENCHILADAS 3 or 4 Tortillas News-Journ- Here are other examples of creative writing from students of Lincoln school. These were written by third grade students from Miss Lucille Jones room. The Club's Dog - ' The club members have a dog. Convention The dogs name is Mike. The In Salt Lake City members gave Mike a dog Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson house. The club members have spent last weekend in Salt Lake a club house. One of the club City where they attended the members gave Mike a dish with his name on it. Terry Buist. canners convention. While there they also visited MT HOUSE with their sons, Max and Vear Jensen and families. My house is a red house.' I like my 'house. It is 'pretty. We live In the basement. , Phyllis and 1 like our house. It has a long sidewalk! Phyllis and 1 go skating in the summer. Our family is happy there too. Shir- ley Teeples., t, Whats 1 Feb. J7, 1952. Dear Sirs: There hasn't been too much action around here for the last couple of weeks so a couple of the boys decided to get together to let you know how happy we were to fight with them fighting boys of Battery A, of the 201th F. A. battalion. Since they left everybody around here has missed them very much. The people around Box Elder county should be very proud of their fighting sons. We were wondering If you are still Interested In the activities of the unit which your state so humbly sacrificed. Right now, were having more inspections and garrison training that we wonder what were doing here. The outfit hasnt been the same 6ince the boys left. Of cours& we will try our best to carry on the tradition of HJttle Joe. We hope that all the boys are well and have arrived home safely. We want the folks to know that we were honored and proud to serve with such a fine bunch of fighting men. Sincerely yours, 2nd Section, A. Btry., 204th F. A. Bn. os-an- r f us: I TS3Y M Ball On Saturday Oku tfm tfm 'V nek. W.C. Walkers Announce Arrival of Grandson Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker, of Brigham City announce the ar rival of a new grandson last Saturday, March 8th, at Salt Lake City. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pinegar. Mrs. Pinegar is the former Mary Walker. th Heres My Famous No Wear 50,000 Miles Service 01952 CONTINENTAL Oil Recondition All Air and Oil Filters I 1 clean filter elements . . . replace worn-ou- t cartridges. . . and I'll I Ill Drain Out Grit and Sludge While The Engine Is Hot! Hot-o- il drains every 1,000 miles flush out dirt, acid and contamination before they can do harm, leave the working parts of the en- - The reading circle met Febru ary 27 at the home of Renie Littlewood. A delicious desesrt luncheon was served, The next meeting will be held on March 12 at the home of Mrs. Abbie Madsen. Sadie Barnard will give the book review. 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