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Show ' PAGE THREE BOX ELDER HIGHWAY 91 east side or - BILL th Paul I ce Hi PInochle club held home 01 Earl Barnard on Thursday. April 12. v d.jlighul Party at the 1 A delicious luncheon was tved by Mrs. Barnard follow-eby an evening of pinochle. Prizes were won by Mrs. Basil Olsen, Mrs. George Ridd, Mrs. a Rasmussen and Mrs. Harry Hanline. All members of the club were present. The list included. Mrs. PW. Jensen. Mrs. Basil Olsen, Mrs. Henry Garfield, Mrs. Ed Rasmussen, Mrs. James Faulk- Her, Mrs. Harry Hanline, Mrs. a THAT BRUTF LOVE NEWS Barnards In Perry 'NIGHTS Hit No. i Celebrate' Golden Wedding Ace Hi Meet At - . .VEDNESDAY & THURSDAY flMIILY 1 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April J8. 1951 BRIGHAM CITY DOUBLE 4 Douglas, Ceasar Romero and Jean Peters Hit No. 2 WEBS with Tim Holt and ll se?rgMmirinrS Richard Martin ln' MerriU Mrs Uoyd Fort and Mrs. 'Merlin Larsen of - , - ' ' ' Mr. And Mrs. William Wells Whitney for whom an open house will be held at their Tremon-Herbe- rt ton residence next Sunday, April 29. They lived in Brig-gre- n ' 4 " ' ham City for several years. In ceiebration of their golden wedding annivetsary, an Open House will be held honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Wells Whit- ney at their home in Tremonton, Sunday, April 29, between the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. An open invitation is extended to all of their friends and it is requested that there be no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are early residents and settlers of both Cache and Box (Elder counties and have many friends in this locality. Mr. Whitney is the son of DAY May 30th Only the highest quality granites in all the standard colors in our display of monuments and markers. Samuel Alonzo Whitney and Fannie Wall Whitney, early pioneers in this territory. Mr. Whitney was bom in Millville, Utah, and for years farmed there and at Clarkston, Utah. He later purchased a dry farm In Pocatello Valley where he has farmed in the summertime and made his winter homes, at various times, in Logan and Brigham City. For the last 13 years he has resided in Tremonton. Mrs. Whitney was born in Deadwood, South Dakota, but spent a large portion of her girlhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and The Dalles, Oregon, ' where she met Mr. Whitney. They were married April 29, at Logan. Before her marriage she was Nel. lie Fox,. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have reared seven children: Robert Burns Whitney (deceased); Wilma W. (Mrs. Leland Zollinger), are shown Our workmanship combines the best in training and experience. Visit our manufacturing plant and display yard at 2nd North and 4th East in Brigham City and place your order now for spring delivery, JOHN H. BOTT Granite Monuments 2nd North & i SONS CO. Ceramic Tile 4th East Phone 220 Brigham City, Utah CONOCO PRODUCTS Lubrication And Tire Service f Auto Repair Phone your society news to T7L , Bishop Glen Knudsen presided a! sacrament meeting last Sunday evening in the , Brigham City Second ward with Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen conducting. The orgaft prelude was rendered by Rente H. Littlewood. After the congregation sang, LeGrande Horsley gave the Invocation followed by another congregational song. ffay Meservy and Lynn Reed-e- r had charge of the sacrament with 10 deacons assisting. Grace Davis, a teacher in the primary, announced Robert Knudsen and Leland Goss had completed their work in primary and Ivalu Hansen accepted them and in turn presented them to the bishop as worthy to be ordained to office of deacon in the Aaroriic priesthood. It was announced LaVern has a two year record of 100 percent attendance at sac rament, Sunday school and M. I. A. meetings. Beverly Meservy had a similar record for one year and Reed Olsen, Jay Meservy and Tommy Mdntlre have 100 percent attendance at priest Me-Inti- hood, sacrament, and OF M. L A. Meetings for a year. Bishop Knudsen presented them with achievement awards for the rec ords. Fifth Darwin Christensen, ward returned missionary, was the. speaker. He talked on What the Holy Ghost Means To Me. Benediction was offered by Oscar Call. I The Seagull Camp of ' the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Chloe Petersen, 105 north Second west, Thursday, April 19, at 7:30 p. m. A program will be given In addition to the lesson and the sketch, officers said. A THE REST PICTURE OF THE MONTH! Incurable Disease 1 t SAYS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . , . and a growing host in heartfelt thankfulness give living testimony of that ; spiritual fact. The story of the day GOD spoke on the radio $ 'J 1 M They have found the promises of Christ Jesus to be intensely practical and now brought to fulfillment in daily life. The treasures of the Bible are for them The Next MEM . unlocked and alive with new hope, new life, new memorable motion meaning. SCIENCE AND HEALTH Voice You brings you another picture from the Hear... director and producer of WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES Battleground' by Mary Baker Eddy clearly explains the method of Christian Science healing. This method is based on prayer alone, explaining the mighty works of Jesus so thac any sincere student may experience his promise, ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make " you free (John 8:32). 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AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 as good as for miles was actually 99.77 the first 5,000! This test proved that new Conoco Super, with make your car iast longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oiL s or send $3 and a copy in the blue cloth Library Edition will be mailed postpaid. -- 50,000-mil- e WED. THRU SAT THUR. - FRI. - SAT. "There is no Thursday -- Friday Saturday MILES-N- O 4 0) AYS Jeff CHANDLER ENDS TONIGHT The Naughty Nineties One Night In The Tropics 50.000 . t Seagull, D.U.P. Camp Slates Thursday Meeting H. T. - PROVED HERE: ) FOR Louis JORDAN Debra PAGET ' The Lotus camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Margaret Anderson, April 19, at 7:30 p. m. Chief business of the meeting will be the election of new Oil" and changed to New Conoco Super Motor FHiguraM, WEAR! STARTING in Technicolor Lotus DUP Camp Will Meet Thursday Evening ayi I PARADISE Sacrament Meeting In beCOnd Ward bunday Providence;.' Delmar A. Whitney, Bancroft, Idaho; Daisy D. (Mrs. Don C. Rigby), Logan; Laurence G. Whitney, Tremonton; Robert B. Whitney, Sublett, Idaho; and Bonnie Jean (Mrs. Spencer Gardner), Logan. They now have 15 grandchildren. BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO BIRD Members were reminded today that dues are now due for he coming year. n- MEMORIAL J TONIGHT Mr. And Mrs. William W. Whitney Will Celebrate Golden Wedding On April 29 - For This j r, - FROM TUCSON Visits From Denver Mrs. Frank Norberg of Denver Colorado has been visiting for the past two weeks in Brigham Ballots are in and names of and Tremonton. City, rewlv elected officers of the While Ogden in Brigham City she visit-- , women's golf auxiliary of Brig- ed at the home of Mrs. Evan ham City Golf and Country club Bertstrom, a sister-in-law- . will be announced this evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock at the club house. i Those nominated for president are Mrs. Gertha Williams and Mrs. Norma Butler; for vice president, Mrs. DeOn Thomas and Mrs. Elaine Ward; for secretary-treasureMrs. Clair Nelson and -PICK O THE PICTURES" Mrs. Melva Jeppersen; for board members, (two to be elected), LAST SHOWING Mrs. Lottie Earl, Mrs. Edna Frank, Mrs. Viola Pett and Mrs. Wilma Wixom. iRetiring officers are: WEDNESDAY dent, Mrs. Kay Freeman; vice Mrs. L. president, Pearse; Harper secretary-treasurer- , Mrs. Mary Mrs. Lucille Fisher; directors, Reese, Mrs. Dorothy Earl, Mrs. Idonna Hamilton and Mrs. Mabel Forsgren. with light luncheon will be serv-je- Newly Elected Officers To Be Announced Tonite MODERN $:iz REXALL -CO--HIT ' CONTI fiSNTAL OIL COMPANY DRUG "REVENUE AGENT" i-- Ji i |