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Show First North Box Elder Stoke " Fun Nmkt" Success With "Halloween Hollow" At 7th Ward First North it isn't old, sure fjui ni .Join the Payroll- - .pian". before eirried fr w future Box Elder 6take Fun Night held Saturday eve 9ctober 27. with Seventh M. 1, A. us hosts proved most successful with more than 350 registering during the evening. Halloween Hallow was the theme for the evening of fun. Special attendance ribbon went to the Third ward with more than two hundred percent of their Mutual enrollment registered. The ribbon will be displayed at the Third ward until next Fun Night on November announcement FISHBURN and associate, DR. J. M. FISH-SN- , foot specialists, have moved their offices from G. M. , I C. Penney SUITE to Co., Ogden, 702-70- 3, Thr n BOX ELDFR NEWS ' Bngham City, Utah October 31. 1951 Wednesday. ln Honeyville ward. It will hen be presented to high ward attendance, or be kept by the Third ward if representation remains highest. 'As each person entered "Halloween Hallow they stepped 0j6ILa yellow crescent surrounded by stars of gold through a drape of orange and black streamers. As they registered for their respective wards pumpkins with ward names were pinned on them. Once in "Halloween Hollow" they found pumpkins, cate and witches at the windows, life size scare crows and witches atop brooms in corners and OGDEN, UTAH For e Item Fifth Birthday Celebrated M Vernon In Double Ring Wedding October 25 Muss Alice Steinvoort, daughCouncil Visitors ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan E. Stein- High voort became the bride of Wes- Speak At 1st Ward lilt VliMf 1 1 mllJk .:7,v Jiu i , I hi v; i1 f ? i t" "si? rf i' ' V' 5f A,' ton Vernon, son of Weston Ver'High council visitors at First non, Jr. and Mrs. Adelaide N. Vernon of New York City in a ward Sunday evening, October double ring ceremony performed 28, were Edwin Andersen and by Bishop George A. Nielson in H. Eugene Perry. Bishop Raymond Payne prethe Fourth ward Relief society sided and conducted. Tom room on October 25. offered the opening pray- just tell the man YOU WANT Brunker Home Friday IIIRAN The Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mae O. Brunker, Friday, October 26, at 2:30 p. am. Capt. Gladys R. Taylor presided and conducted. After the opening exercises the program was presented. A sketch of the life of Bethia Ford-haWells, a pioneer of the first settlement of Willard in 1851, was read by Hannah B. NicholIda D. , Hubbard as, historian. sang a solo and Mary L. Lee gave a reading. Early railroads were, discussed, by Leah-H- . TayWILLARD HAIKU IMPERIAL I lor." Committees were appointed and program was read to act as such for the at next November meeting which the husbands will be special guests. , After the meeting refreshments were served by Capt. Gladys R. Taylor, Verda Rich- -' ards and Mae O. Brunker to 17 members. on refreshments id vhitkey. 86 grain neutral Hiram Walker 4c 10 K, Peoria, I1L wwi ft aft yV'l - , 4 - - ' o I.4! , - x " s ,'(H r , A Hospital Notes e Xx;i S-- V v; 7- N ?- - lASMv,, Newlyweds Mr. And Mrs. Weston Vernon t , . who were married October 25, in the Relief - society room of the Fourth ward chapel. She is the former Alice Steinvoort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan E. Steinvoort, Mrs. Juanita Whitaker, Charlotte Reeder, Mrs. Rebecca Korth and Mrs. Matilda Booth were hostesses at the Whitaker home to members of the Fort of Brigham camp Daughters Utah Pioneers on October 26, Captain Nora Farrell presided and Second Vice Captain Sarah Marble conducted. The group, including 10 officers and 13 Count Your members, sang Blessings followed by. opening prayer by Mary Mecham. They DIFFERENCE IIIDE THIS BEAUTY! IN DRY CLEANING Horsley Bishop C. LeGrande conducted sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday Headltght , n Beta Sigma Phi devotional Crag-hea- bers. She was accompanied by , Inez Petersen. Thoughts, were given by MacFarlane. and (a solovix was played by Karen Craghead. Favors were given to all mem' bers and guests. , The social committee was in charge of arrangements. Lu-ell- , CERTIFIED. rl AIRE-FLO- HEATING v DEALER CS 49 H. Main Bitgbam City Kick Hand trass rod Tabular rims Guaranteed as long qs you own it , tea was held Sunday, October 28, at the First LDB, ward chapel with President Merle conducting the program. On the program the prelude musid was played by Karen Craghead and the opening prayer was given by Evelyn Daine& Lillian Felt sang two num- Chain goonl eve-nn- LeRoy D. White and Heber Sessions representing the stake presidency were visitors. , , The organ prelude was by and openRenie. H. ing song was by the congregation. Invocation was offered by C. W. Merrell. The sacramental song was All Me Believe If then sang ' while Jay Meservy and Those Endearing Young sung Arthur George prepared , the Charms. The Y. M. M. I. A. A card was signed by all sacrament. Ross Olsen was reorganized. Karto Mrs. to be sent present ma Korth, a member, in the was released as superintendent; first counselor; hospital- - A reading, (Gone With Cart Sederholm, the Handsomer Man, was given Ardell Jeppsen, second counseby Mrs. Blanche Crossman. Cap- lor; Jay Meservy, secretary. ; tain Farrell read a communica-- ' Ross Olsen was sustained as tion from Central camp and re- superintendent; Vernon Stokes, first counselor; Don Jensen, secported on the Salt Lake conven- ond counselor, and John Linford, tion. Her report was followed Oliver Dunn, explorer by the lesson, Utah Central and secretary;Oluf Zundel, junior Other Railroads, by Mrs. Lila leader; leader and John Larsen, Wright. Mrs. Rebecca Korth gave a athletic director. Elder Sessions gave a talk on sketch of the life of Christian Fault Finding With Loyalty, Jensen Olsen, her grandfather. and TemThe closing song Echo Canyon Church Authorities, was followed by the benediction ple Work, and Elder LeRoy D. White talked on responsibility by Mrs. Charlotte Reeder. were of Church Members and Church Delicious refreshments served during the social hour Welfare Work. Between speakers Roseanne LIttlewood renwhich followed dered a violin selection with her mother, at the piano. Mrs. Helen Jane Lemon thanked all Bishop Horsley had taken part and eneour Hostess To Regular Club who aged the members of the ward Mrs. llene Mackey and Mrs. to attend sacrament meeting. Nadine Haun were special guests The song was Zion when Mrs. Helen Jane Lemon en- Stands closing With Hills Surruonded tertained regular club members and W. T. Davis offered the ben on Thursday evening, October ediction. Beta Sigma Phi Holds Devotional Tea At First .Wore Chapel Sun. tt 'DGatiiir LEARNED I THERE IS A Mrs. games were played with Mrs. Loraine Petersen winning high and low going to Mrs. Mary Lou CalL Mrs. Ilene Mackey also won high. :.v ", Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Loraine Petersen, Mrs. Mary Lou Call, Mrs. Melva Baron, Mrs. Ida Smith, Mrs.,Marva Frost, Mrs. Thelma Larsen, Mrs. Marion ? Jeppson, Mrs. Vila Brown, Mrs. Marjorie Keller, Betty Ruth Seashore and the special guests. r y V r' TODAY Sarah Marble Conducts Sacrament Meet Held Ft. Brigham Meeting In Second Ward Sunday 25. Two Phone-106- Chad Bowles, son of Mr. anT Mrs, Wendell Bowles, celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary I on Friday afternoon. Tiny tots attending to Join in the birthday festivities were: Judy and Michael Jorgensen,'; Tamara and David Brown, Christine, Mary and Deann Klmber, After the ceremony the newly er. Gloria Garrison, Butch ' and weds were honored at a recepwere Christina and Terry Dunn, Shir Sacramental services tion. conducted by Lowell Petersen ley Fodnes, Eric Lyons, Don Ray For her marriage the bride and Carlyle Jensen assisted by Wight, Susan Olsen, Helen Wal-ick- i, wore a satin wedding gown. The the deacons. Cheryl Tingey, Barry Eggbodice had a lace inset with a Darrell Andersen, accompa leston of Ogden and - Kristi covv small collar and tiny satin nied by his mother, Mrs. Lorin Bowles. ered buttons. Her full gathered Andersen, sang' He Smiles On The afternoon was spent in skirt fell Into a short train and Me. His vocal number was fol- listening to records, playing , her fingertip length bridal il lowed by two talks. Sandy games, refreshments and watchlusion veil was attached to a Farnsworth spoke ' on Faith, ing young Chad open his many crown of bridal Illusion. ' t and Patty Petersen on Things birthday gifts. . She carried a bouquet which To Be Thankful For." Both were was an orchid centered by baby working for individual awards. orchids and White roses. High council visitors then Attendants to the bride were spoke followed by The Lord's 'Mrs. Johannes Molenaar and Prayer, closing song toy Darrell Miss MaRee Richards. They Andersen. George Johnson of wore pastel formals with match- fered the benediction. 536 .south Dean Richards, ; ' Third west, son of Sam Richards, ing corsages. at had his appendix removed Tiny Miss Dorothy Welch was Lawmaking Couple flower girl. The the local hospital on Sunday. , ASHLAND, Miss. (UP) Best man was Rulon K. Niel- Mississippi legislature will have John Braegger is recuperating son. team at Cooley Memorial hospital folits first husband-and-wlfMrs. Steinvoort was dressed ln when it meets in January. Mrs. lowing an accident which crusha black dress and Mrs. Vernon John Farese won election as rep- ed several ribs. in a gTeen dress. Both wore cor- resentative of Benton county Reese Norr returned home oil sages of roses. and her husband won the seat Tuesday following an appen- The couple spent their honey- shared by Benton and Tate dectomy performed Thursday at f moon in Das Vegas, Nevada. counties. Cooley Memorial hospital. , They are now at home in Brigham City. Due to illness Mrs. Douglas S. Mann, the brides Bister, could not toe an attendant to the bride. Glover.., Willow Creek Camp , DUP, Holds Meeting At : , I;. ' '' responsible for the splendid decorations and delicious refreshments were Dalene IJanet Jensen, Dave Jeppson, Wright and Ted Olsen, dance directors for the Seventh ward. Special committee work by Mrs. Zula Kelly, finance director, and music and dance by Mr. and Announcement was made of the next Fun Night on Novem ber 10, when Honeyville ward will be hosts to the North Box Elder stake at her dance "A Night To Remember. This will be coordinated with the and Gleaner Girl special dance of the year and promises to be an outstanding event By Chad Bowles Col-lin- pumpkins and com stalks adding more atmosphere. .Serpentine,- cider and 'cookies were sold during the evening. Ballroom dancing was enjoyed with one or two mixers including a girls tag with masks and a boys witch dance for Mrs. Clyde w A4ss Alice Steinvoort Becomes Mri. Weston variety. Those old-tim- T f M kecite Nuptial Vows - ECCLES BUILDING Phone Pag f T SduUKK-Su- I TRIED SANITONE M "LEADER" $53.95 Hey kids, youll really like this bike ! Its fast EASY CREDIT TERMS built to last. Boys' and girls' models. good looking and ... all dry Dont be fooled You cleaning isnt the sameldiffercan see. feel, smell the ence with Sanitone., All dirt texout. spots gonel Like-neture restored I Everything is no sign of dairy fresh reeking dry cleaning odors. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION UNTIL CHRISTMAS , ... 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