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Show f t L. PAGE TWO 1 ' fip-m- Erigham City, Utah Wednesday February I, 1950 1879. Range Grass Meeting Is Slated In SnowYille , t on range grass seeding will be held at Snow-vill- e tomorrow at 1 oclock in the afternoon and in Tremonton """at 8 oclock in the evening, it was announced today by Anson B. Call, county extension agent. i B vas served Holmgren Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mae N, Anderson gave the lesson. Hostesses were Verlyn Jenson, Ila Jenson, Violet Burch and Helen Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Huggins motored to Ogden Sunday where they visited her mother Mrs. James Jensen, who is confined at the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen attended a dance at Garland. The outstanding social of the season took place Tuesday evening when the Green and Gold ball was held. Barbara Burt was crowned queen by Bishop Vernon Johnsen, Eurone Petersen and Mary Ann Johnsen were her attendants. Robert Nelson was crown bearer and Janet Jensen and Maurine Hansen were flower girls. Seneth Iver-seRoger Taylor, Dorene Andersen, Clyde Christensen, Betty Lou Rock, Dee Christensen, Barbara Burt, Frank Barker, Eva lyn Johnsen and Bobbie Andersen presented a floor show, Tolman of Honeyvllle favored with two vocal solos. Rast Petersen is confined at a local hospital where he underwent an operation. William M. Lon a, Editor Char W. Ckybaugn, Manager Published every Wednesday at Brf hem City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the post off ce in Brig ham City, Utah, under the act of March -- lunch ru:y uic .b meeting was held at the home of Nancy BOX ELDER NEWS A meeting -t ARE FACTS From ear River City Mrs. Alice A. Knudson Honored At Dinner Re-Elect- Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Knudson honor of Mrs. Alice L. Knudson of Brigham City, Sunday, January 22, in honor of her 81th birth- Wednesday, relatives and guests attended the dinner. Mrs. Knudson was the first white child in Brigham City, born south of the tabernacle. Among the relatives at the party were Mrs. Knudsons two sisters, Mrs. Clara Christensen and Anna Cottam. Forty-fiv- e ,yg x Perry Slates Green And Gold Ball Saturday Nite The Perry Green and Gold ball for 1950 will be held at the ward recreation hall Saturday, February 4, beginning at 9 oclock in the evening. La-Ver- semi-forma- Gordon Larsen, son of Mr. and reMrs. E. J. Larsen, has just vacaweeks two a from turned f W The Pioneer Folk Ban participate on the program r dance festival the tion in California. Mt. Ogden Folk Dane," .the and Mr. with Larsen visited festival will be held at Mrs. Jimmy Lee at Los Angeles; The high school gy-Ijwith the Roland Cuddebacks at Weber county on February 3 and nasium Mrs. and Mr. and Temple City consist of folk lohnny Anderson at Burbank. from Weber, Salt dancing ei,K Lake, Box r He also visited at Tiajuana beder and Cache counties fore returning home. mid-winte- . . birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Knudsons 84th biithday held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kloyd Knudson. Kj Kerry Out-of-tow- n d r. Dee Johnson Speaks At Perry Sacrament Perry sacrament meeting held in the ward chapel last Sunday was conducted by Eugene Bott. Opening prayer was offered by William Wagstff and the opening song, Oh Ye Mountains High, was led by Harper Billings with Louise Davis as accompanist. The sacramental song, Oh Lord of Hosts, was followed by a vocal solo by Marvin Graser, "Teach Me To Pray. He was accompanied by Sherryl Barker. Elder Dee Johnson gave an inspirational talk and related experiences from his New Zealand mission. she dto" Fir1 the well much 1 tell in sorority TUE5MY 1 " city. The Jr ble was r floral FEiL ' ta either ei evening white : Ward, and Mr: aittee George Leggett, Mrs. Ha Wl SEE OUR HEW ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE PICTURE When new drugs or old fail to stop your cold dont delay. Safe, depend able Creomukion goes quickly to the seat of the trouble to relieve acute bronchitis or chest colds. Creomulsion has stood the test of more than 30 years and millions of users. It contains safe, proven ingredients, no narcotics f,nti 13 lne lor chlJdren- - Ask your and take it drugglst for promptly according to directions. Kh ' Ev and and A Wh troi Thi and CREOMULSION Chest Colds fa The L A. A. U. W. Relieves Coughs re by the Beta Sig girnual ' which h Safer Cough Relial A piano solo, At Dawn, was! Dlaved oy juay Davis and the closing song, Parting Hymn, was followed by benediction from Richard White. - those ati will hold their regular February meeting on Thursday evening, February 2 at the home of Mrs. R. C. Alston, 119 east First south. The program, under the direction of Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen and Mrs. Frank Saito will consist of a speech on Women and Vith J. Leo Nelson as Finance, the guest speaker. A round table discussion will follow. Any lady eligible to join the organization and all members are extended an invitation to attend this meeting. The i - M- leading- , , Eostings 1 " president Women And Finance Will Be Discussed At Mrs. Alice L. Knudson (right) And Sisters Mrs. Clara Christensen, left, an Anna Cottam, at the A.A.U.W. Meetings l, The dance, which is will feature the crowne BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. ing of the queen and a floor U. of U. Savant Speaks Andersen was hostess to show. Dan Ross and his orchesher club Saturday afternoon. tra will supply the music for At Second Ward Pinochle was played with high the dance. Sacrament Meeting Sun. score going to Mrs. Mae Ander' Refreshments will be served. sen and cut prize to Andrea H. Thomas L. Broadbent, profesOfficials of the event has exHuggins. A delicious lunch was of business and extension at sor an tended to invitation the pubserved. the lic to attend the dance. University of 'Utah, was Mrs. Mack Christensen, Mrs. at the Second From guest speaker Rod Petersen, Miss Anna Von last ward sacrament meeting Petersen, Mrs. Myrtle Andersen Glen Bishop evening. Sunday PARK VALLEY NEWS Knudsen was in charge. and (Mrs, Merle Jensen were Ogden visitors Monday. Now The opening song was Ferry ITewa The family of Mrs. Sophia P. PARK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Let Us Rejoice by the congreBy Mrs. Lymaa Wight Jensen entertained in her honor Wallace Larsen are rejoicing The Invocation was PERRY Mr, and Mrs. Albert over the arrival of a baby girl gation. by Charles W, Goodlifte, Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her 77th birthday an- Krause are spending the winter Saturday at the Cooley .Memo- given As a sacramental song ..the conA very enlovable months in Santa Cruze, Califor- rial hospital in Brigham City. niversary. sang, God, Our Fathtime was had. a The new baby has one sister and gregation nia. They are anticipating er, Hear Us Pray. guests were Mrs. Emma Packer flight to New ork City in April, three brothers. Grandparents Valentine, Lloyd Bowden and Mrs. Opal Frye of Brigham where they will visit with their are Mrs. Rose Larsen and Mr. andJaynine deacons were in charge son Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Braegger and family, City, $nd of of the sacrament Phyllis Hunsaker of Honeyvllle. After which Willard. George Hamson. , Vera Merrell was released as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson they expect to return to their Mrs. G. Lael Carter and baby chorister antf Ruth Reeder as and sons of Logan spent the home in Perry. Mr. and Mrs. son are visiting this week with organist in the Relief society. week-enwith his parents, Mr. Krause are looking forwa-- d to her mother, Mrs. George Ash- Lillian Knudsen was sustained and Mrs. Cliff Matteson. spending some time at Island ton and family of Salt Lake as chorister and Evelyn Daines Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner Park, Idaho this coming sum-rrteas organist. Mr. Krause is a great lover City. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Coy Thomas Mclntlre having comSome new benches for the L. Gardner of Ogden to the Salt of fishing and the D. S. chapel have arrived and pleted his work in Primary reLake temple Friday. Mrs. LeRoy D. White spent the are I put together. The ceived a certificate of graduaMrs. Bessie Christensen, Mrs. past week in Provo at the home floor being tion and was accepted into the is being sanded Helen Huggins and Mrs. Andrea of her son. and Mrs. Clark and new drapes hung. priesthood quorum. H. Huggins were guests of Miss White and family, Emma Kimber gave a talk This will improve the comfort Fessle M. Hansen of Brigham j (Miss Snansi .ott of Sallna, and appearance of the church on the Improvement Era tellI week-enafternoon. Utah City Monday spent the past Those assisting Bish- ing that it is a church organ Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whittaker at the home of Barbara Billings. building. Kenneth G. Carter with the and should be in every home. op entertained at a party The girls are roommates at the work are Louis Hirschi, Ferd The text of Broadbents talk Saturday evenirrgVA hot chicken B.Y.U. at Provo. Durward Palmer, Rud-ge- r was, Romans, chapter one, verse (Hirschi, dinner was served to 16 guests. j Last Sunday dinner guests at Palmer, Antone Olague, E. 16: For I Am Not Ashamed of Cards were played with prizes the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Wenand LeGrand Morris, Dee the Gospel of Christ; For It is Ray going to Ere Whitaker, Clifford dell Nebeker were Mr. and Mrs. Kunzler. ' the power of God unto salvation, Jensen, Ada Stander and La Henry Bortalussi and sons of James met with a pain- to every one that believeth. Jess Rena Waddoups. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. ful but not severe accident to Closing song We Thank Thee, Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen, Mrs. Byron Nebeker and daughters of his back last week when O God, For a Prophet, by the 'Florence Gardner, Mrs. Myrtle Willard. The occasion was the horse fell with him while his Carl Wold procongregation. he Mortensen, Mrs. Wanda Johnsen, birthday anniversary of Mr. was nounced the benediction. v chasing horses. Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Miss Car- Bortalussi. Miss Betty Whaley left last olyn Jensen, Melvin Johnsen, Ladies Aid Society Ellis Arbon and Clifford Bar- .week for California. She will ker attended the Sunday school stay at the home of Mr. and To Hear Speech By TTMEY convention held Sunday after- Mrs. William McDonald at Long Walter Jaggi Thurs. noon at Bear River high school. Eeach. Betty recently attended THINK A Leonard Sorensen is confined college In Logan. The Ladies Aid of the Comcto his home, suffering with the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews munity 'Presbyterian church will chicken pox. hold their regular meeting on spent last Monday In Salt Lake 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen of City attending to business mat- January 20, 1950. Thursday afternoon, Feb. 2, at Logan spent Saturday with his ters and visiting with relatives Dear Bill: the home of Mrs. Harry Halvor-son- , Here I am again reporting an207 east Seventh south. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and friends. Johnsen. Lloyd Poulsen returned to Los other change of address. My meeting will ' begin at 2.30 Mrs. Claire Andersen was hos- Angeles, Calif, by plane last new address is 305 North Spruce, oclock. tess to her card club Saturday Wednesday afternoon, after a Wichita, Kansas. Walter Jaggi will speak on afternoon. The game was played ten day visit with relatives and Thanks very much. Child Welfare, and a reading with prizes going to Merle Holm- friends in Perry and Brigham will be given by Patricia Reed Sincerely, Elder Don Hunsaker. of Corinne. Mrs. M. A. Pohl is gren and Romaine 'Jensen. - A City. chairman. Hostesses program will be Mrs. Halvorson and Mrs. Roland B. Harris and they invite all ladies interested to atLe-Ro- y . . Mrs. W. B. Howes was reelected president of the Ladies Aid of the Community Presbyterian church and was installed at a recent meeting of the organization. Assisting Mrs. Howes for the coming year will be Mrs. J. F. vice president; Mrs. StOiler, Leo J. 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