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Show Hawaiian Atmosphere Provided For Civic improvement Club's Meeting Thursday Ward Conference Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Dublers Surprise Mrs. May Petersen At House Warming Party page Birthday To Nevada Club Travels Happy-Twent- y hires BOX ELDER NEWS The ladies of the Civic Brigham City, Utah The Happy-Twentbirthday Im J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. John Reese, Ward conference for the Sixth June 28. 1950 provement club were treated to Mrs. Wednesday, left morning club Friday early at 8 Osey Jensen, Mr3. Mack ward opened , Saturday a glimpse of what Dublers club for Las Vegas, week-enof the Members a for life would Fishburn and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren. oclock In the evening with Arand Mr. and Petersen Mrs. May Petersen last be like in sunny trip to visit with the Joe John- Junior Hawaii, when thur Steffen in charge. The surprised Mrs. Royce Petersen of Las at a house warm- sons who evening Petersens, Friday and at the home of iRoyce Kf opening song, Hope of Israel," ing party at Mrs. Petersen's new live at Las Vegas, V H' J?rlflth their an- Second Ward Holds was sung by the congregation home. nual June Tea on Mr. and iMrs. Joe Johnson are Thursday af- Sacrament Meeting and the opening prayer was ofdecorated with members of the club. ternoon, June 22. was house The Wiser. fered by Vern The reception committee com-- t lovely flower arrangements and Sacrament meeting was held The' purpose of the trip was The minutes of the last ward refreshments were served. Mrs. officers and directors in the Seeqnd ward last Sunwas read by Petersen was presented a lovely to celebrate the birthday anniofficers of the club, meeting and greeted the members evening with Heber Anderand ap- gift for her new home by the versaries of Joe Johnson as they arrived with the tradi- day son, president of the high priests Ray Lewis, secretary, Knudsen. Mrs. Lillian A Mrs. Camille congregation. tional Aloha following members: and presented quorum, in charge. Austin Lar- proved by the Saturday was spent visiting talk on ward problems Larsen, Mrs. Irene Hansen, Mrs, a hand-mad? Hawlian sen, representing the stake pres- short was given by Bishop Hansen. A Anna Tingey, Mrs. Elaine Ward, Hoover dam and Lake Mead. In Lei. The ladies were then ush- idency, was present. and Mrs. Gertha Williams, Mrs, the evening a delicious dinner, PICK O' THE PICTURES" ered into the lovely Renie H. Littlewood played talk, Respect for Authority cengardens where small tables centered with the organ prelude, followed by Respect for Authority Given, Viola Pett, Mrs. Elizabeth Mad- with a huge birthday cake Price. sen, Mrs. Phyllis Owen and tering the table, was enjoyed miniature palm trees and shaded the congregation singing, We was given by President m-THUR- S. in by the group. with many colored umbrellas Thank Thee, 0 God, For a Prop, A trio consisting of Yvonne Mrs. Merle Craghead. Special were grouped throughout the bet," and Wynn Jeppsen gave Anderson, LaVern Erickson and vited guests were Mrs Lovinia Early Sunday morning, the and Misses Linda and group were guests of Mr. and gardens. the opening prayer. Jessie Hunsaker sang, Come, Hillstrom Petersen. Mrs. Royce Petersen at a break were Patty As a sacramental song the Come Ye Saints," and they Roses, peonies, mock orange fast. Steffen. Juanita "Come Unto by sang, accompanied congregation trees provided a Iragrant and At Those at the party Included: the Guests were The songs were directJesus. talks Short by given Hardaways colorful 'background for the ed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Olsen, Mr Valentine Mrs, following: Beth Baird, president and by Jay Hawaiian setting. The ladies Littlewood. M. A. Pohl Home . and Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Bishop Raynold Petersen, of the Relief society; Fred Forswere served light refreshments Sunand Mas. Glen Knudsen, Mr. and of the A. Fife and ten deaWilliam gren, superintendent Col. and Mrs. Robert and were then free to play cards eons had charge of the sacra day School; Margaret Lewis, Sr. of Denver, Colorado,Hardaway, were the Mrs. Ernest Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. if they so desired. Lon ment. president of the Primary; Don guests Sunday evening at the Earl Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Nut-taDuring the afternoon Mr. and l. Mrs. Keith of the Young and was rendered The Meservy, Sheffield, program president A. by M. Mrs. Mr. and Pohl, home of Mrs. Griffith entertained by members of the Melehizedek Mens Mutual; Vanda Cheney, Sr. playing and singing On the Is priesthood. Attending from Las Vegas Carl Sederholm, counselor to the Young Ladies Col. and Mrs. land of Oahu." Hardaway were weret' Mr. ajid Mrs. Joe Johnson, SevAlbert Thorsen, and the of Mutual quorum representing The center of attraction was special guests at the bilateral reviewed the restoration chairman of the building comthe small covered patio where enty, of the iMelcbizedek priesthood. mittee. These talks were testi- leg amputees convention held in glass chimes were tinkling in A Indian monies regarding the blessings Brigham City last Friday and trumpet selection, he breeze, and large tortoise Love Call, was rendered by Jay and goodness coming from the Saturday. shells, coconuts, grass skirts and Valentine with Mrs. Littlewood work they are engaged in., ftCHNCOlO large imitation palms were skill- as J. Carlos Seder-holwas accompanist. Spirituality, Gaining lirtcM k( IMCf IMIKISTMI fully displayed. Of special interthe Mlncri kf BACK HIM high the closing talk and this was representing est was the authentic Poi board, on The given by 'Bishop Hansen. The talked quorum, priests and Lomi Lomi stick (back- Power of the DRIVE-I- N THEATRE Priesthood," closing song was by the congrescratcher). Austin Larsen made a few re- gation, How 'Firm A Founda91 At East Second Feature Highway The serving table was covered followed by the congreStarts Today tion, and the closing prayer of Brigham City with a delicate. Hawaiian lun- marks, Edge "Praise To The was offered by Ernest Iverson. Now comes the Counter-Blas- t cheon cloth and centered with gation singing, benediction was of the FBI! Meeting the crim VIRGINIA Times Tonight Last After the meeting the M. I. A. a bouquet of pink peonies and Man, and the inal challenge of today! Lead Oscar Call. by and refreshments officers served mignonette. Also adorning the Night) (Family ing the light against gang was a humorous reading given table were small pieces of coral dom's threat to law and order I Dan Dailey and reef tells their by Jo Ann Reeves. and various sized sea Dixie Gordon Leaves 20th Century-Fotechni Ann Baxter in shells. story in the life-siz- e New York Friday For color of "Call Northside 77T Guest of the afternoon was GORDON and "Boomerang 1" From the Mrs. Madison S. Turner. Mrs. "YOU'RE MY Dixie Gordon, daughter of Mr. files of the FBI comes . . . Turner is a former Civic club and Mrs. Sam Gordon of Brigham EVERYTHING" who a is spending member few City left last Friday with her In .Technicolor days in Brigham City visiting aunt, Dr. Gordon for Baltimore,! friends. Maryland. IN The committee in charge of They were slated to leave Thursday & Friday this outstanding event were Mrs. Baltimore, Tuesday morning for Harold B. Felt, chairman, Mrs. S. New York City, N. Y. where they W. C. Fields in W. Beecher, Mrs. Glen M. will spend one day. DICK" "BANK Mrs. David O. Andersen, Miss Gordon will then register ALSO 13ALSO (3T Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs Reese Jen at Camp Redwing, a girls camp THREE STOOGES Rich Starring Mark Stevens, Nolan sen, Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. in New York state, where she W. C. Fields in IN ard Widmark, Lloyd Rex Earl, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs. will remain until September 1. and Barbara Lawrence. "HUGS AND MUGS' y d z ft e We feature the inexpensive ttm and mrmi mum ' the Kodak Tourist," with Kodet Lens modern folding camera for $24.50, smart, ai , . 6 box camera .rid Brownie Hawkeye"(B),a brand-ne828" is (C) Kodak a budget-once- d "Pony (or only $5.50.'The color miniature. Othef cameras from 1 UI show you ($295) $2J5. S0P in and browse around. 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Handsome, but built for action, hard work. Beginning at Men's Bovs' Rodeo Hundred of frsft nw summer fashions I Look at the fabrics I $4.95 Chambrays, butcher weaves, bembwrg rayons, cotton prints ...every one LIGHTWEIGHT SLACKS Men's 1007. Comfort-fi- t Wool. All worsteds. lightweight and cooL start Boys' & Men Rayon $3.95 $11-9- styles! Exclusive, L, only at Mode O'Day 5 Look CAPS Boys' for On June 15, an Emergency Board appointed by President Truman under the terms of the Railway Labor Act recommended the railroads grant switchmen a week and a wage increase of 18 day. cents an hour, or $1.44 for an inburden financial added the Despite volved, the railroads are ready to accept these recommendations, as they have al- ways accepted Emergency Board recommendations on national issues. But the leaders of the Switchmens Union refuse to accept! They demand an average increase of 31 cents an hour or $2.48 a day although their present earnings are substantially higher than those of workers in other industries! designs... DUCKBILL Perfect to the contrary, union leaders Insist on in48 hours pay for 40 hours work. This would be an average Union So leaders crease of 31 cents an hour, or $2.48 a day. have called a completely unjustified strike on S Western railroads, effective June 25. In face of Board findings silky finel Look at the at Wool Union leaders1 answer to Board is . . all and mens sports. styles, d all $1 $1.25 at the price! Only at Mode O' Day can you find so low a prlco muchvoluel packod with so is guaranteed Every dress Rayon Miami cloth casual, sizes 14 ta 20 SUMMER STRAWS 40-ho- ur I I b 1 summer The only correct eomfort-abl- e. Handsome, for safety in the sun. Up from hat J $2.25 N ODCW BRIGHAM CITY "Your Home-Owne- d Clothing Store Board Says Demands Unjustified In its report, the Board declared this demand unjustified by all the evidence pie-se- n ted. It also pointed out that it would give the switchmen an unfair pay advantage over other groups of railroad employes, and would add too great a burden to railroad costs. ' Hare is another case of a railroad union flouting the findings of an Emergency Board another case of calling a cnpphng strike in an outrageous and reckless attempt to force demands which the Board clearly labels as unjustified! Leaders of the Switchmens Union are calling this strike in defiance of the Board in defiance of the facts and at the expense of the public! In its report on this case, the Board made this statement: "The railroad industry, the Beerd believes, needs above all also a period of relative stability to adust and adapt Itself condito present competitive post-wtions. , the leaders of the this warning, Despite , are Union Switchmens upsetting the ar , apple-ca- rt forcing a completely unjusti- strike against everybody who tues the railroads. fied We at L FIVE WESTERN THE JUNE 25 STRIKE BY AFFECTED RAILROADS The five railroad affected by thi strike, which goes into effect at 6:00 AM. local time, Sunday, June 25, 1950, ares threaps Great Western Railway Sock Island C locate, The Denver I Rte t Pacific Grande Western Railroad Cempaay great Northers Railway The Company Railroad Campany Company Western Pacific Railroad Company is time to put an end to such American tactics! It un- - The Answer to a Raw Attempt At Dictatorship is No ! In the interest of the public who depend on the railroads every day, there can be only one answer to this outrageous and dictatorial action by the leaders of the Switr Union. And that answer is "NO I are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to you to everybody. first hand about matters which are important ns |