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Show ' P4CE ELDER Cf cstr. ,iam Exchange Nuptial Vows Relief Society Meet Held In Sixth Word Chapel Last Sunday NEWS 1951 ! The special Relief society conference, under the direction of Mrs. Floyd Jenson, ward president, was held March 4 in the Sixth ward chapel. Prelude music was played by Roma Thorson, relief society organist. Mrs. Don Sheffield, counsellor, conducted the program. Let Us All Press On" was sung by the congregation and the invocation was given by Mrs. Jane Bergstrom. The singing mothers sang If With All Your Hearts. President Jenson extended a welcome greeting followed by the presen tation of the theme, If You Love Me Keep My Commandmeents.' by Violet Tingey. Scriptural readings were given by the following: Matilda Lilly-whitLouise Whitworth, Mary Rose, Mabel BUrr and Clara Larson. Organ Interlude to the theme of the evening was played by Merle Malmrose. Esther Dobbins and Arnold Gilbert recited the words to the theme. A song, especially written for this occasion by Mrs. Florence J. Madsen of the general Relief society board, was rendered by the singing mothers. The benediction was offered by Mrs. Letha Richards. Camp DUP 0 Officers lew the camp of "J Utah Pioneers of Elvira Hess met on March S, L. Jones pre-- J t Jennie Evadme Holland, J captam In charge of the opening song t jiven by was Sometime, fei- Jenson, original paper Minnie H. gn Pe- - Melissa by In Exploration fountain West was Holland, gave a activities the and the report of Mabel by nie Jones eais rer and was read ap-te- r county par-a- n Melissa Peterson the election of offwhich Captain, Jennie vice captain, Va-8- . Jolland; treasurer, Elvira registrar, ,r4ter, Olive Peterson; Annie L. Littlewood; Hold Eliza Watkins. ers include: First vice secre Phyllis Owen; organist, tie Sessions; ice: second ipton. good six visits cheer After the benediction jrted. Emma D. con-on- g was Hansen. were served by Mar-an- d lich, May Munns, Eliza Marsh to n ers and two guests. ments $ invited ie is ety items for lal to 771. to phone the News MTMCtt mvt Cub Scouts Will Observe Birthday - Successful, t Club Prexy Tells fH .Sat snar 'wr A 1 i . Wliat Answered Prayer? M-G-- Third Annual Easter Cantata Planned By South Stake Choir, Director Tells Jk M. n -- s, News-Journa- S GOOD SHOWS ? The first anniversary of cub scouting in Brigham City will be observed Friday evening of this week when Pack 17 holds their first annual blue and gold dinner. ' The Brigham City Kindergarten clubs annual spring Fashion Festival, held last Thursday evening at Central school, was acclaimed very successful today The blue and gold cub scout in members color theme will be carried out by committee charge. at the dinner which will be hel,d Mrs. Fred L. Fetersen at the Central school eafeteria, said there was a capacity crowd preswith serving to start at , 6.30 ent to witness the parade of lo( oclock. cal models wearing the latest The program for the affair spring apparel from Brigham will be In the form of contests City stores, with the three Brigham City We appreciated the cooperadens competing for honors, tion of the merchants very which includes the sale of much, Mrs. Petersen, who is president of the Kindergarten club, said. An annual event, it is held to raise money for the purchase of playground equipment for Brigis V. , This ham Citys playgrounds. year there were 450 tickets sold for a dollar each. Winners of the special door CATHY ODONNELL is a pleasant eight for the e yea prizes were Mrs. William Shupe, Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Mrs. forthcoming picture Judy Miniver in The Miniver Story starring Greer Carson- - Thie Gladys Johnson. Would the answer to this besides Contributing prizes sequel to Mrs. Miniver was lilmed in England. great question be vital in those listed before the Fashion value if actually provable in Festival were Maddox Ranch your own experience? House. Matties Cafe, Lotus Cafe, Central Chevrolet, Pheasant Then this message is for Cafe and Glens Modern Drug. you. It is subscribed to in of the evening heartfelt thankfulness by' were Mrs. Hazel Kaiser and Mrs. Silver Gleaner Girls your neighbors in this comLaVoy Chlarsen. i The third annual Easter can-; Honored At Sixth The merchants and models munity who have found the , the Plano-i''rSVv St, v include the follow- tata, slated March 25 at 8 oclock answer the demonstrable participating Ward Services Sunday ing: Its customary throughout the the morning (Easter), will be ClaTice Saltern and Robert Braegger answer in Christian CeRessurection Morning" by United States to hold special . . . who became man and wife in quiet home ceremonies Science. Sacrament meeting was held Art and Gift Shop: Sharon Kathy Chase, Carol cil B. Gates, prominent Utah Easter morning services," DirecFebruary 23. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in the Sixth ward chapel Sun- Jepperson, For them, thoughtful Korth, Felt, and Katherine composer, according to Harold tor Felt commented, Kathy and for Homer Faul Rosenbaum and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. day with Tingey In Reeves. B. Felt, director. and sincere study of the charge. After the opening song people to put on their Easter Carl Braegger. Biigham Floral and Gift: supChristian Science textbook An annual affair, It Is pre- clothes and walk to church. by the choir, under the direction plied floral arrangements. of Lottie Tyson and accompasented by the South Box Elder Clarice Saltern And Robert Braegger Wed Blocks: Lowell Petersen, Gary stake choir SCIENCE AND HEALTH nied by Merle Malmrose, the of which Mr. Felt Is Charles Keller and Kelly director. Plan Figurine, Plaster At Quiet Home Ceremonies On February 23 WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES prayer was offered by Lois Jen- Shirts, Farmer sen, Junior Gleaner leader. Slated early in the morning so Model Demonstration S. Butler Creations, sold by W, by Mary Baker Eddy Blonde Clarice Saltern, daugh boutonnieres. While the sacrament was beas not to interfere with other J. Barlow: Mrs. Glen Roy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenis steadily shedding a new Miss Mabel Cutler of Ogden, Immediately following the re ing prepared by Robert and Maxine Pettingill, Ruth church services It will be held Dale Tingey, the choir sang. baum, became the bride of Rob- citing ol the at the Pox Elder stake taberna- noted art painter of, figurines and mighty light on the vows a Ladine and Pehrson. wedding Pettingill ert Braegger, son of Mr. and In honor of the Silver GleanBible, (t is making the Dredges: Richard Felt, Richard cle and will be about an hour and plaster models, will be at Mrs. Carl Braegger of Willard, dinner was served. The dinner er girls the Junior Gleaners prein length. It tells In music the the Reminder office and Charles was this table a centered with Dredge Dredge. of Jesus practical supply promises'1 large a in sented the program. Anna Lee quiet home ceremony perHorsleys: Troy and Mane Bur- story of the crucifixion and coming Thursday from 2 to 4 and provable in modern life, formed February 23 at the home low bowl of lavender and white Hunsaker announced the proof Christ. sweet peas and pink roses, bank, Annette, Rama and Marco p. m. All who are interested in of the brides parents. thus healing all manner of gram. First number was a song Don Woodyatt, Willard, will this type of work are invited to Lighted white tapers were on by Jessie Hunsaker, Yvonne An Glover, Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mrs. human ills and woe. he featured Mrs. the assisted come and witness this demonsoloist, The double ring ceremony was either side if the bouquet Holmgren, Eugene demon and LaVem Erickson, ac Lynne Anna Nor- stration and to bring their proba Dorinne Lee Price tatrio, and Wheeler, Price, by before Gary lighted performed Highlight of the evening was companied by Janice Jensen. ma Jensen and Jessie Hunsaker lems to her, it was stated by Petersen. pers in candelabra tied with or- when the newlyweds cut and Norma Eastly, junior Gleaner Reed, Paul Anderson, owner of the Milady: June Wixom, Betty Mrs. Maurine Hinckley chid ribbons by Bishop Glen served their wedding cake. The leader, talked on the Silver of Lucille Lou Jean Mason, Ogden, Olsen, foimerly Brigham Knudsen of the Brigham Second beautiful three tiered cake was Gleaner program. Mary Fae An- Christensen and Helen Felt Order your stationery, office and City, will be the narrator. ward in the presence of the im- topped with a miniature bride derson the Gleaner presented Mode ODay: LaVon Hunsaker, Mrs. Louise Davis will ac- business forms, envelopes, etc., the mediate families and grand- and groom. Sheaf. Four short talks were Fae Leliea Burt, Sheronne Steed company the 60 voice choir on today at the parents of the young couple. The young couple is making given by Lila Armstrong, Esther and Arlene Holland. The bride was lovely in a their home in Brigham City, The Drewes, Luann Secrist and Glen J. C. Penneys: Nelda Olsen, Science and Health may be white sheer ballerina length groom is continuing studies at na Gilbert. A piano selection Claire Goodliffe, Ann Fredrlck-se- n Geraldine Steffen followed. saTHE col the Utah SEE BEAUTIFUL State Agricultural by bought, borrowed or read at gown over delicate lavender and Walker. Mary Ladine Pehrson talked on tin. A beautiful orchid corsage lege in Logan where he grad Van Engelens: Mrs. W. H. GrifWhy I Became a Silver Glean- fiths,, Mrs. Marie Moser Drewes, was pinned at her shoulder. The uates this June. He is also Science ' mothers of the couple wore cor- graduate, of Box Elder high er" and an instrumental duet Marilyn Powers Jensen, Judy READING ROOM was played by Mary Fae Ander- Knudsen and Sandra Austin. sages of pink carnations. The school and Weber college. Mrs. Margaret IN CUSTOM TAILORED Prior to her marriage . Mrs, son and Ladine Pehrson. Zundels: Dean Candland, Dee 323 Kieeel Building . grandmothers, Pins were presented to Silver Glen Hoffman of Logan and Mrs. Braegger also graduated from Verl Petersen and Smith, OGDEN LaGleaners Geraldine Steffen, each COATS SUITS DRESSES the Box Elder high school. Perc Petersen. i,el)e Saltern of Logan, Anderdine Fae .i Pehrson, Mary wore white and yellow carna-tionumbers A shower Vas held in honor special or send $ and a copy in the Presenting as was featured in the corsages. The men wore of the couple recently with Mrs, son and Lila Armstrong by the were Miss Shelley Robinette, blue cloth Library Edition leadJunior stake board Gleaner FASHION FESTIVAL dance, accompanied Emma Loveland and Mrs. Mary by Inez be mailed postpaid. will Johnson. er, Gladys Peters; Miss Murrays Box Elder Braegger of Willard as hostess were offered by EiRemarks of high dancing class, consisting es. Thirty guests enjoyed an leen Forsgren, Mutual president You are invited to melee (till use of Styles and materials will be shown in your home by Mary Call, Faye Anderson, Bever evening of bunco and a lovely and Bishop Richard Hansen. Afthe above end othet public ReadMona Rae Ross, ly Mr. Eskelson, to was and , appointment. gift presented ter the closing song by the con- Mary N. Hall and Bonnie Nelson, ing Rooms (list in your neighborMrs. Braegger. hood sent on request) Information the concluding prayer ballet dance; and background gregation ROY J. BARLOW concerning free public lectures, Light refreshments Were serv was offered by Patty Smith. music was played by organ church tervices and Sunday School ed. Karen Craghead. la alto available in these Rooms. Phone 422-Evenings PICTURES" of Cord Thanks THE O' PICK Murray Mason acted as master Locust Camp of D.U.P. To those who by their acts of of ceremonies for the show. WID.-THUR- S. kindness Will Meet Thursday expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time Locust camp of the Daughters of the death of our beloved husHit No. 7 of Utah Pioneers will meet on band and father, Verlin Golds-berrwe wish to express heartThursday evening, March 15, beYus, ginning at 7:30 oclock at the felt thanks. We wish especially home of Mrs. Lanell J. Foote, to thank the ward bishopric, the New And Lovely For Relief society, our friends, and 638 north Fust east all others who assisted in any way. LaVon Goldsberry and Children. Sev-ern- ton Pass 1 One Of The Minivers Fashion Festival i. Christian Of. S. Butler Grcations , ; (Cajpnfi3 flfTEMPlf DuvidUiven THE GREATEST Corinne Camp Of D.U.P. Plan Monthly Meeting PERFORMANCE BY ANY ONE MAN wire 3 of .the i r a kind IN FACT OR FICTION! dangerous ' YOUR DOCTOR kind! KNOWS WHAT i NEED... 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Card Of Thanks We appreciate the many acts of kindness shown us during the death and burial of Ann Allen Romer, and sincerely trust that the blessings of God and many friends may be your choice possession. The Romer and Allen Familes. Stern Judge Lenient, Crasher Discovers Decorating . . are these CUSTOM MADE DRAPES For a more lovely, gayer and more colorful home to with Spring, come in today and pick out the colors, fabrics and the style for you New Drapes will make a drab home bright. All are at prices you can afford. har-moni- SATINS DAMASK FAILLE ze SHANTUNGS PEBBLE WEAVE DEERSKIN COTTON PRINT'S OVER 75 SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM Wal- MOUND CITY, HI. (UP) lace Etheridge, a Negro, almost fainted from fright when he learned that the driver of an automobile he had rammed was County Judge R. B. Utter. Judge Utter had a reputation for showing no mercy in the courtroom for reckless and drivers. Etheridge was even more startled when the judge let him off with a promise to pay the damages. - SEE TODAY AT HADHELD'S i |