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Show Attend Reunion Mrs. Kenneth Newton Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week In Mona Where they attended a family reunion. Mrs. Newton Is the former Donna Larsen, daughter of Mr. nhd Mrs. Tracy Larsen. and Mr., r spent -- The Door to Health and F reedom The promise that still stirs the world is this ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (Jesus) How the human heart longs for its fulfillment! Yet Truth is here, waiting our recognition Today the door to this mighty promise is open Wide. Many have found it and entered the realm of God given freedom. You at this moment are on the threshold. A great book, the Christian Science textbook The Deseret camp Daughters of the Utah met at the home of Mrs. Mary Kotter recently with Edna Farrell conducting the exercises. After opening exercises and good cheer reports the lesson "Ranching In the Early West," was given by Mrs. Pauline Hadield. A vocal duet was given by Flora Walker and Marilla Spencer. Sketches of the lives of Charles and Esther Smith Fors-grewere written and read by Maud Sorensen. The group were then favored with an accordion solo played by Miss Dorothy A report of KotteT. the Salt Lake convention was given by Verna Jeppson. A delicious luncheon was serv- n May 10, at her home. Mrs. Ole Zundel and Mrs. Earl Seegmiller were special guests. Members present were: Mrs. Les Bundy, Mrs. Russell Flshburn, Mrs. D. Murray Mason, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs, Norwood Hy or and Mrs. Chas. F. Epley. A dessert luncheon was served followed by an evening of bridge. High score went to Mrs. Zundel. , ed to 32 ladies 'by Amy Phillips, Edna 'Farrell, Emily Hewlett, Maud Sorenson and Elenore Schow. Verda Lee and Lillian Wid-dow- s of the County company were visiting guests. . SCIENCE AND HEALTH the opening in Brigham City of a new , c by Mary Baker Eddy , has opened the way Through thoughtful study of this book the actual Science of Christ is made Jesus' promises are plain understood and become I . practical, provable, in daily life. The door to health and freedom is now open for all. and the appointment of a new 5 Chevron Dealer The textbook may be bought, borrowed or read at I 1 Christian Science i OCDEN - i t t Drive in today . . . tomorrow , . . whenever you need service. Well be happy to greet you at to meet our old our new place of business to serve you in any way possible. friends 323 Kiesel Building ( ; . ... ... or send $3 and a copy in the blue doth Library Edition will be mailed postpaid N. ' ' READING ROOM i You art invirtd to make full use of i , 1 j dM above aad olhet public Read-ta- t Rooms Out in your neighbor hood Karoo request) Information concerning free public lecrurca. church services and Sunday School it also as salable in these Rooms i Mrs. Thelma H. Larsen enterStcramet meeting was held In tained Thursday evening at her the, Second ward Sunday Knud-se- - ' home. with Bishop Glen Counselor and presiding dessert lunch games t g n EaTl V. Hansen conducting. After the organ prelude by Jeannine Anderson, the congregation sang the opening song and John Linford gave the open' ing prayer. , While sacrament was being prepared by Raynold Petersen and Arthur George, the congregation sang. Uene Killpafck and Betty were released as teachers In the Primary and Wilma Wilson and Norma Reeder were sustained a steadhers. Tommy Davis and Robert Munson, having completed their work in 'Primary, were accepted by the bishop and sustained as worthy to be ordained to the Aaronic priesthood. William Busby and Donna Wood rendered two vocal selections. They were accompanied by Orline White. Richard Anderson, a deacon talked on "Review of the Restoration of the Aaronic priesthood." Elwyn Olsen, a teacher, talked on How a Boy Honors his Father and Mother Through Honoring the Priesthood. A talk How the Priesthood Will Assist Me in the Establishment of My Own Home Through Temple Marriage, was given. John Christensen, - a father, told of ways in which a father may assist his son in honoring the priesthood. Thomas Fryer told why we need the priesthood in our homes. thanked all , Counselor Hansen who had taken part on the program and after the closing song, Kay Dalnes pronounced the benediction. r Ko-pini- J. Al Andersons Visited By Relatives Sat, Sun. t and Mrs. Al Anderson had as their guests over the weekend Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Hinds from Crushing, Okla. and Mr. and Mr. CLAIRS CHEVRON SERVICE CLAIR CAZIER, Prop. 97 North Main , y attending. City," c u o 0 pSjrOQ SQQ LJbaff THETHERyou need a pickup model a GMCs the best buy you can make in trucks today for the long pul! ahead. Heres truck-bui- lt - horsepower solidly engineered to give you more "go when you need it and a GMCs got what it takes to go with it t frame to put heft A to the load longer "pillow-actio- n springs to protect it. Smooth Synchro Mesh Transmission of power and broad-shoulder- ed W'Q CJQQi real truck-size- d brakes (extra wide)4 to control it. And more. Mrs. Bob From the Weathersealed comfort of the Cab to such extra value features as these Tocco Hardened Crankshaft, lubrication and recirculating ball bearing action for steering ease a CMC is built for keeps! "Six-Foot- it wasnt the five beers he had that made him drive with a zigzag; it was a bug in his eye. Judge John A. Fulton reduced the drunken driving charge to reckless driving and fined him $100. . THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHTS $1 per car DOUBLE BILL "HE'S WONDr with Mickey Rooney and Terry Moon .CO-HI- T "YOU CANT TAKE IT WIThV with Lionel Barrymore v. Utoco dealers do more than just deliver into your tank. They offer you the finest prodi including Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Pi Motor Oil. They check the tires, water, b other vital points. And they offer person: for smoother motoring, lubrication service Mrs. J V. Horsley Is Kappa Kappa Gamma Mother's Club Officer ; Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley, former THURS. Pella. As your GMG dealer, we can help you select exactly the right truck for your hauling needs from to 20 tons with a combination of axle, en- Superior Products! Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Premium hotor Oil are the result of 42 years of continuing research and or improvements. Get both-ffiner car performance. Enjoy instant starts and zoofflin) power with Utoco Gasoline . . , dependable lubrication and i cleaner, sweeter running motor with Utoco Premium Motor Oil trout AHOY OEVIME RAYMOND HATTON CO-HI- T TODAY & THURSDAY TWO BIG V COMEDIES HIT NO. mPBgsm9 f 1 Abroad With li Jt it ' bl 'Jup sh' il. Two Yanks iSicciifis MID with WILLIAM BENDIX HELEN WALKER DENNIS O'KEEFE HIT NO. 2 irwiN " nith GEORGE BRENT' Brigham City, Utah V&'T They do their best to inform promptly of anything which be brought to your attentio: as a smooth tire, a low battery worn spark plug. Glen Gale of Salt Lake City, Wes Shirts and Charles W. Claybaugh of Brigham City returned Sunday from Salmon, Idaho, where they, along with other Utah Press members and were Idaho Press members, guests at the home and plant of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke. The trio reported water too high for salmon fishing' but returned with a large catch of full-pressu- re You'll do better on a used truck with your GMC dealer Interested Return From Weekend Trip To Salmon, Idaho er gine, transmission and frame that will haul the pay load years longer for less . 333 North Main Street . Ky. (UP) Willard Beauchamp, 42, told police S100 LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY AND All till) i , vv or a tonnage rig Mrs. Sam Hodges of Klamath Falls, Oregon, is vacationing in Brigham City and surrounding areas. .Mrs. Hodges plans to stay for about a month. The Hodges, former Brigham City residents, have been making their home In Klamath Falls for the past 10 years. Mrs. Hodges is the former Bessie Burden. ; . MeetlAt f J. Mrs. Sam Hodges Is Vacationing In Brigham Still Coat wjsS Mrs. Thomas Long from Culver City, Calif. They are sisters of Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Mary Taylor of Brigham City, mother of Mrs. Anderson, also visited at the Anderson home. Thursday evening the guests were honored at a dinner at the Anderson home with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, all of Brigham resident of Brigham City now of Salt Lake City, was4 installed as vice president of the Kappa KapPinochle Club pa Gamma Mothers club last afternoon, May 10, durThursday Mrs. Sid Petersens , ing a luncheon meeting at MadPinochle club met Thursday, dox Ranch House in Brigham . May 10, at the home of Mrs. Sid City. , Petersen. Dessert luncheon was served followed by an evening of pinochle. Prizes went to Mrs. Prudence Sheridan, Mrs Leone Caz-ie- r and Mrs. Doris Secrist Members in attendance were: Mrs. Beth Burrup, Mrs. Leone Cazier, Mrs. Geraldine Simper, Mrs. Mrs. Prudence PICK O' THE PICTURES" Sheridan, Donna Reeves, Mrs. Kenna Jacobsen, Mrs. Dale Secrist and Phone 477 I i s'" Following were played. Mary Lou Call won high and Ida Smith low. Special guest was Katherine Hadfield. Regular members attending were: Lorraine Petersen, Marva Frost, Beula Bloxham, Betty Ruth Seashore, Virginia Brown, Melva Baron, Ida Smith, Mary Lou Call and Helen Jane Lemon. behigh score with other prizes Mrs. Jay Hansen to awarded ing and Mrs. Norman Petersen foly Back lowing an evening of bridge at aues the home of Mrs. Albert Stoner. Upon the arrival of the guests deThursday evening, May 10, a licious hot luncheon was served rooms were by Mrs. Stoner. The colorful with tulips and lilacs. much as 70 yeits made by Thoma,. Still Going Strong A recent NEW SALEM, Mass. (UP) I Completing her 45th year as a his Jiobby b,Z letters from member of the school board, Mrs. Flora Crowl has wanted to sell or buy from decided to seek another term. hW - a j Seminary students from Box Elder high school seminary presented the program Sunday evening, May 13, in the Perry ward, iRulon HiTsehl, bishop, presided with Counselor Eugene Bott conducting. Meeting opened with the congregation singing "The Lord Is led by Harper BilMy Light, by lings and accompanied Louise Davis. Adrain Nelson opened the meeting with prayer. , "Secret Prayer was the sacramental song. Therald Quayle and Phillip Oyler were priests in charge of sacramental services assisted by the deacons. The time was then turned over to Le Grande Horsley, instructor at the seminary, who in turn presented Frank Billings who announced the program. "My Mom was sung by Earl Kunzler accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Woodyatt followed by a talk on "Forgiveness by Kent Wagstaff Perry. played a cornet solo Only a Year Ago, by accompanied Opal Petensen. "The Love of God was the title of the next talk given by (Faye Thorne. A violin ol Nidrei solo, was played by Rosann Little-wooaccompanied by her mother, Mrs. Renie Little wood. Gary Davis spoke on The Life of Christ. Earl Kunzlers second solo was 1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." Concluding talk, Am 1 My Brothers Keeper was given by Keith Billings. Brief remarks were made by Mr. Horsley followed by the closing song, Make the World Allan Dunn offered Brighter. the benediction. Heber J. and INeoma Saunders Stokes of Snowville are the parents of a son born May 10 at Cooley Memorial hospital. A boy was born May 10 to Ralph and La Veil Petersen Shelby of IDeweyvllle at the local hospital. John H. and Shirley Petersen Kolts announce the arrival of a Meboy bom May 10, at Cooley ' morial hospital. Raymond and Mary Ostler Horsley are ithe proud parents of a son bom May 12 at the Cooley Memorial 'hospital. This Is the Horsleys first child. A boy was bom May 14 to Willie and May Bill Johnhie of Honeyville at the local hospital. Willard and 'Ann Llptrot Yates of Harper announce the birth of their second son bom May 14 at Cooley Memorial hospital. The Yates have six, daughters - : ' and one son. were open for business at our new location at 97 North Main . . . the' station formerly operated by the Standard Oil Company . . . ready to serve you with Chevron gasoline, motor oils and greases. Atlas tires and batteries. ' f v eve-toiit- f i ITes, I ' , d WITH KBY TO THE SCRIPTURES , ' De-ver- n -- . Mrs. Kennard Andersen Sacrament Meeting Held Mary Lou Call Wins High Bridge Score M Second Ward Sunday High ScoreAtClub Meet Wins Anderson won Kennard Mrs. Perry Ward Hear Seminary Student ij Mrs. 3. Gordon Felt entertained of t'he at , C bridge on Thursday evening, Sunday Evening Pioneers . Mrs. J. Gordon Felt Entertains At Bridge Deseret D.U.P. Camp Hold Monthly Meeting JOAN BENNETT A , Plus Selected Short Subjects' j |