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Show i a Sorority Holds Preferential Tea Successful Hobo Dance Reported by Eagles , A hobo highly successful dancing party was enjoyed by a large group of Eagle and Auxiliary members last Saturday evening, October 28, at the Eagles hall. The evenings entertainment was under the direction of Mrs. Walter Jordan and Ray Conger. Highlight of the evening was of costume the presentation prizes to: Mr and Mrs. George Hodges, Ray Conger and Mrs. Earl Stewart Refreshmenrs, including beef stew served in tin cans, were served during the evening by Mrs. Jordan, Mrs Seth Baty and Mrs Cecil Windley Sigma Phi sorority of Brigham City honored new pledges Jor Epsilon Chapter at a devotional preferential tea Sun" day afternoon, Oct. 30, at the Fust ward Relief society rooms. Beta Mrs. Virginia was Jn charge with members of Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapter attending to fete the 13 new , pledges, ' Program included a string Fryer,-preside- j Brigham Army Man Is Now at Fort Lewis Lf. Col. Owen W. Owens, son unit. of Mr. &nd Mrs. Jesse W. Owens, Colonel Owens is assigned to West First South street, recently arrived at Fort Lewis, Wash . find is now a member of the Second Infantry division. Valuable combat experience obtained in Korea by the Indian-head division is utilized in the vigorous training of the 136 How you Knew! The answers to everyday insurance problems By Dee Johnson BETA SIGMA PHI PLEDGES Mrs. Ivy Valcarce, Mrs. Lila Behrends, Mrs. Ruby God-feMrs. Ivy Wankier, Mrs. Ada Shields, Mrs. Janet Davis, Mrs. Ada Hewlett, Mrs. Martel Humphreys, Mrs. Kathryn Coffman and Mrs. Jerrie Nelsen were honored Sunday afternoon, October 30, in the First Ward Relief Society rooms. Pledges not pictured include: Mrs. Cliss Davis, Mrs. Marilyn Campbell and Mrs. Janet Cosgrove. rr- - li Box Elder County Trio Returns From Six Vacation Trip by Shin to England The serving table was beautiful with 'an arrangement of silver candles, yellow rosebuds and golden chrysanthemums. The table was lace covered. New pledges include: Mrs. Mrs Jessie Nelsen, Kathlyn Coffman, Mrs. Martel HumphMrs. Ada Hewlett, reys, Janet Davis, Mrs. Ada Shields, Mrs. Ivy Wankier. Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Lila Behrends, Godfrey, Mrs. Ivy Valcarce, Mrs. Janet Cosgrove, Mrs. Marilyn Campbell and Mrs. Cliss Davis. Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. November 2. 1955 Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID quick relief or no cost from Stomach ymptonw of distress arising Acid- -. and Duodenal Ulcara due to Eicm Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach. Ceseinsss, d Msuags Heartburn, Sleeplessness, Ac.d. Ask for WillardS which iuUy explains this homo dree at GLEN'S MODERN DRUG HAMILTON DRUG CENTER MACK'S PHARMACY treatment Headquarters Division Artillery. He entered the Army' in 1941 and was last stationed in England, t He is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and also grad uated from the Utah State Agricultural college In 1946. y, Rom where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh Mrs. Rose and daughter Visit ed with her mother, Mrs "Mabel Green, In Sheffield. They saw friends many relatives and Back from a delightful six While in England, Mrs. Rose white Dhana, GramSmottm Ko&e weeks vacation, trip to 'England visited with her grandson and also spent a week In Sheffield. are Mrs. Mary C, Rose Brigham The tourists 'boarded Dee F. and Mis the aM ANSWER: You are still inCity, and her granddaughter,!, on the evening of I dersen Queen Mary Allen and and sons, sured but you must1 notify Mis. Jerry Uanet Green) Ro Scott Lt Andersen is serving October 12 and sailed tor home and daughter, Christine 9, your insurance Company withby way of France on October ,13. U S Air Force in Engthe with Snowville in thirty days land They Teside at South They arrived home October 21. The trto left Salt Lake City Harrow. While there, GrandThey found the people in Engby plane for Montreal,- - Canada," mother Rose was shown the land very triendly and cordial If youll address your own September 1 They boarded the sights of London and various and although they do npt have Saxonia on Sept. 2 and landed historic points of interest in the the conveniences we enjoyed questions to this of fice, well try to give you the in Liverpool, England on the area Shortly after the dedica- in this country, Mrs. Rose ex correct answers and there will evening of Sept. 8 They tray-ele- tion of the LDS temple in Barn, plained, they are happy and be no charge or obligation of by way of Scotland. Switzerland they went through cheerful with what they have, any kind. This was Mrs Mary C. Roses the temple While touring Switz-erlanA fbee can sting only once besecond ocean voyage. A few they enjoyed the beau It loses its stinger. Howcause also and to tiful Hawaii. sailed she landscape green years ago H. DEE JOHNSON a native of traveled (into the mountains and ever, you may get a repeat perMrs Jerry Rose, 134 So. Main Phone 19 England, was retuining to her saw the high white cap moun formance from wasps, hornets, and yellow-jackettains homeland for a visit QUESTION: What shcmtd t do about my aujo insurance if I trade cars? Am 1 still coer-ed- ? trio composed of Jo Ann Long, Joan fato and Geneive Burt playirg two violin selections; two vocal numbers by RoGene Reeve and a reading toy Richard Gordon. gave the , Mrs Connie Peters devotional talk tor the afternoon , f Refreshments were served by members of the social committees from both chapters. Box 4 . " Weeks u 1 s , Farm Machinery -- 1 Last Word in ? Guriy JLawson" waa first In this -- vr people pass youd better stick to V area to use one of those roadside the old methods. ending machines. Hes sold milk Prom where I sit, Wow have to and eggs in one about a year now, admire Curly for his pioneering and recommends them highly spirit. Of edurse, theres also but with reservations. plenty to be said for those who Mines the latest model, says tend to stick to the hid proven Curly. Built-i- n refrigeration method. Peoples ideas differ on unit heater an automatic sign the subject-- on any subject Like turner-o- n for night.. Takes any you may always drink buttermilk combination of coins. with your meals . . . while a glass However, he warned, those of beer's the automatic choice machines arent cheap to buy . . . with me. or operate. They run about $3500. If youre not on the main highway like I am where lots of city -- didnt interrupt weve got den now, so we can take our calls in hep4; Order your additional telephones now. ' for those places where youre most likely to be when fou need them. The cost is only 3 or 4 cents a day dock. The installation, charge is small, regardless of location. Phones are now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra chafge. 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