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Show Dorothy Ann Lilly white And BunnyReeselo.Be Featured AtB.P. W. Annual Art Tea On Sunday, Miss Dorothy Ann Lillywhite and Miss Sunny Reese (Miss Utah) will be featured on Sunday afternoon. May 18, at the annual Business and Professional Womens are exhibit and tea. The tea is helJ annually in honor of all senior girl grad-- j uates of Box Elder high school I and their parents. It will be j held in the Fourth ward recrea-- t tion hall between the hours of 3 and 5. Ruby yictor Is in charge of, invitations, Miss Mabel Christensen, assisted by Mrs. Sid Hess and Mrs. Isaac Hansen, decorations. Those on the refreshment committee are Mrs. Andrew Hansen and Mrs. Florence Gard-nes- . Miss Jean Shonka is in charge of eight serving girls from Junior high school. Invitations and napkins have been printed by Miss Ann Erickson. Hear Mrs. ftnudsen 7 rv-rs- I At 3:30 p. m. Miss Lillywhite .The exhibit and tea are in of the seniors and their will be featured at a piano re- honor parents but the cital. general public She recently returned invited?-to- , attend from Holland where she attend- is cordially Work is see and what being ed school and studied music at done by high school students, the Conservatory of Music at Mrs. Jones announced today. Schiedam. Before returning to the United States she had her own radio program and taught music. A reading in honor of the mothers present will be given by Miss Reese. Both are graduating seniors at the high school this month. to be exhibited during the afternoon is work of students at ) the high school and is under the direction of Miss Lura Redd. i General chairmen of this love f ly affair Is Mrs. Jennie L. Jones with committee members, Mrs. I Isaac Hansen, Mrs. Andrew Hansen and Misses , Elizabeth Preston and lura Redd. Miss Art "THE MARRYING KIND" i THURS. , Principals In Beehive Attair LaDee Everton, Arta Everton, Beehive girl; and Mrs, Valoy H. Chloarson, discuss North Box Elder stake Beehive week which began on May 11 and will last until Saturday, May 17. Mrs. Royal T. Petersen Returns From El Paso - . . . Mrs. Mrs. Royal T. Petersen returned Sunday, May Id, from El Paso, Texas, where she accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Nielsen, the former Opal Petersen, by automobile. Beehive Week ' For No. Stake While there they enjoyed a trip to Juarez, Mexico, viewing old mansions and shopping in the old markets. CERTIFIED mmmt FRI. - SAT. Two Big Features , 'Mi 'BBtlnsit'Si North Box Elder stake Beehive girls are well Into special activities with a week set aside, May 11 to 17, as Beehive Week. On Sunday in regular sacrament meetings in chapels In North Stake, Bee Keepers announced the opening of Beehive Looking Over Invitations For The Annual B.P.W. Art Tea to be held Sunday, May 18, at the Fourth ward recrea tion hall are:. Seated left to right, Miss Dorothy Ana Lillywhite, Miss Leota Hunsaker and Miss Bunny Reese! Standing, Mrs. C. R. Jones, general chairman of the affair I for B.P.W. and Miss Carol Hunsaker. ... service Iietoees Week. This. afternoon,. May 14, at four o'clock Seventh Ward Beehive girls will present a radio skit on KBUH explaining the AIRE-FL- O HEATING Mrs. Alice R. Rich To Be Seventh Ward Honorsl Beehive program. Stake Beekeppers, Mrs La Voy Mothers On Sunday .DEALER Reading Circle Hostess Chlarson and Mrs. Lois Watkins, Mrs. Alice R. Rich will be hosIA beautiful Mothers have completed plans for Swarm Day pi tess to the Reading Circle this gram was Night to be held May 15 at 7:30 Sunday presented evening, Wednesday, May 14, at morning in regular p. m. at the Seventh ward hall. Sunday her home. school session of the Brigham They urged that all parents ateveBook review during the tend. Everyone is cordially inCity Seventh ward. 48 N. Main Brigham City ning by Mrs. Dorothy Willie. vited to come, according to Mrs. Congregation sang Love At Chlarson. Home, followed by invocation Play day activities will be by Orval Sackett. Let Us Oft held Saturday, May 17, at CryYES WE DO DRY CLEAN Each Kind to Words Speak stal Springs, commencing at Other was the next song foil 10:30 a. m. with a full day of lowed by comments by Bishop fun planned. Lewis S. Wight. ; Sacramental song was Jes Gouldings Have Visitors Once of Humble Birth. . and give the finest service . . . they come back to an Miss Hirschi On Sunday Afternoon Evelyn played you looking like new. Save years of wear by sending instrumental number followed them to us WE KNOW HOW! ! toy a delightful program pre Family members met Sunday sented toy the tiny tots in the afternoon, May 11, at the home Junior Sunday school. and Mrs. William Gould-iflIMMEDIATE SERVICE of Mantua. "Tributes ,lo Mothers- - was Those attending for dinner and made by the Sunday School su i perintendency followed by pre a social afternoon were: Mr. and SAVE 10 ON CASH AND CARRY sentation of lovely pottecj jplants Mrs. Joseph Owens and children, toy members of the bishopric Bob and Rosann, of Corinne, Mr. t and Mrs. Darwin Andersen and and their iwves., Robert Smith spoke. Miss Da children, Carolyn and Darrie, of lene Jeppson sang a vocal solo, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. WinPHONE 62 Closing remarks were by Mrs, ston P. Nelson and sons, Randall Barbara Hawks.. A quarter com and Fredric, and Mrs. Lars Hailposed of Lee Andersen, Eugene ing of Brigham Clfy. Wright, John Holmes and Clyde Armstrong, acompanied by Mrs, North Stake Primary Barbara Armstrong, sang the Officers Will Meet closing song. Benediction was offered by Bill Smith. $ Primary officers and teachers of North Box Elder 6take will hold Union meeting Saturday, -I May 17, at 2.15 p. m. in the Brig Births 'PICK O' THE PICTURES " ham City Fourth ward chapel. Members of the Fourth ward The following new arrivals are primary will be hostesses for the HELD OVER TODAY , reported at Cooley Memorial4 afternoon. Stake board leaders will conduct department meet' hospital: A boy was born May 9 to ings after assembly. A good attendance is desired :ifKiyoshi and Halu' Shino Aokl Of at this preparation meeting.' Honeyville. , Starring Susan Hayward Keith and Ruth StoUey Elmer of Brigham City are-thpar1 ents oT a boy born May 10. SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY . A boy was bom Ma? 10 to Arthur 'and Wanda Hyatt HunDouble Action Packed Features saker of Tremonton. ,, iFerris and Norma Hunsaker GSEATEST 07 ILL WILD ANIMAL PICTURES! Reeder of Brigham City are the parents of a bigl born'May 10. ' against Mr. atjd Mrs. Clair Hailing of with Howard Hill braving the fury Mantua announce the arrival of of Africa's deadliest denizens) their first child, a daughter, bom May 12. Mrs. Hailing she forMU ftOOUCTKM mer Etta Mowers. 1 SEASHORES POYIEIL;1 .. - otr.i ,a" -- , pocjmo-miouM- i and intermediate pints has been temporarily discontinued by the employees strike, which went into effect 12:01 a.m. May 8. g We greatl regret this inconvenience to those of you who depnd on Greyhound for transportation. OVERLAND MESERVV DRY CLEANERS 8 CO-HI- T , - EtfiKiDrain i r, , LINES ' Operated by UNION PACIFIC STAGES , Incorporated. X cA 1 SALTUBE DRAPES AND CURTAINS uosrwofl "How big It a dollar? That depend on what it, ' can buy. When price are high, the dollar i when email, price are low, the dollar big I want bigger dollar, to here' what I'm doing. I'm making a real effort to produce more without raising cost. That's the way to beat inflation and make dollars grow. Sorry folks . . . Plans Complete Upon their arrival In El Paso were Joined by Private Nielsen who is serving in the army at Fort Bliss. they Mrs. Nielsen plans to remain El Paso during Private Nielsens service in the army there. , 1 in Ui La ENDS TONIGHT ' V it' yen can paint .. f r fv ,, your house... With A Song In My Heart ... and still go fishing B0W48O mmw ' (suturing HOWARD HILL running at large or creating nuisance, will be picked up. SUN. - MON. - TUES. SACK AGAIN ArAU-- evg NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS By city ordinance, dog- - owners are required to keep their pets tied up or housed between the hours of 7 p. m. and 7 a. m., and on their own premises during the balance of the day. Dogs CAMERON MITCHELL RICHARO DENNING rrt'a 2 - a HARRY SMITH, Chief of Police, Brigham City, Utah. " timo on cost CAVE 50 JHVIa 40 kCs With only one application of WONDER Co-H- it SEE A GREAT HORSE IN PercyMDt imoilb ($ i Starring Ben Johnson and Edgar Buchanan t SERIAL 1 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY",4 FAMILY NIGHTS $1 PER CAR is ONE-COA- T ''THERE'S A GIRL IN MY HEART" i starring Elyse Knox and Lew Bowman SHORTS CARTOON NEWS TrilfSQURED CIRCLE with .toe Kirkwood and James'fUeawon M LORI NELSON J f i smuerr .. your home p,usr-' JAMES BEST ACTION! x er s Color. Exciting aw v r - ONE- - whiter, brighter than you could ever do it with two coat of ordinary paint! Think what this means to you in timo and money. Why, you can save enough of both to still have a vacation. There' more beauty, more whiteness and more protection in every can of DEVOE WONDER . , buy it todayl COAT MajotfeMAHI ' . , . ,, PAGE IB K EK , Utah City, Brigham liennion was Mrs. Camille Wednesday, May 14. 1952 t , hostess to ten members of the Book Lore club on May 8, at enjoyed th book, Mischief," by her home. t Mrs. Knudsen. Mrs. Lillian Knudsen was reRefreshments were served folviewer fpr the regular monthly lowing the book review by the i meeting. Those present greatly hostess. Lovely Art Exhibit And Tea Planned n ft' BOX ELDER NEWS iBook Lore Members Plan North Stake Swarm Week e Hi o06 o c-- |