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Show Plans June Wedding Engagement Of LaRaine Anderson To Claude Jeppesen Is Announced Miss Anderson . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett rrrrn Arlene Wight and Glenda Larsen of Perry ward were presented Silver Gleaner awards and pins Sunday morning at the South Box Elder sta)(e conference by Blanche Hendricks, president of the YWMIA stake be BOX ELDER TORONTO, Ont. (UP) Scientists at the McLennan Labora-.orwork alongside the coldest place on earth, a room where the temperature is minus 458 degrees, Just one degree above absolute zero. Absolute zero is the point where scientists expect all elements to solidify and all atoms to stop their Incessant motion. Studying elements at such low temperature may hasten the advent of the rocket ship. Prof. Kenneth Robert Atkins, on loan to the University of Toronto from Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge, says metals show amazing characteristics in room. the v V y v board. deep-freez- r C!43E , Scientists Pursue Absolute Zero The two girls are the sixth and seventh Junior Gleaners in the C. Anderson of stake to receive this honor, the highest award in the Junior Corinne, Gleaner program, according to Gladys H. Johnson, stake leader. whose en Arlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight Miss Larsen is the daughter of Mr. gagement and Mrs. Lisle Larsen, both of to Claude Perry. 511. The young couple plan to married in June. Gleaner Awards LaRaine announcement of interest in Corinne Is that of the engagement of LaRaine Anderson to Claude Jeppesen by the prospective brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evetett C. Anderson. .Mr. Jeppesen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jeppesen of Oorinne. Mias Anderson Is a graduate off Box Elder high school, class A romantic off Distinguished Selves In M.I.A. Work air Win Silver NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday.' February 20, 1952 Hum calls for successive use of liquid air and liquid hydrogen, also produced at the laboratory. The helium, gaseous until it reaches the minus 458 degree mark, Is stored, in a flask of liquid nitrogen .wifoh In turn vacuum is surrounded by flask. e The application of the research in metals of spaceto the construction ships or rocket ships, will mean an earlier debut for those things of the future, he said. Jeppesen was announced this. week. DEWEYVHAE The Farm Prof. Atkins accepted an as Glenda Larsen Arlene Wight Bureau banquet was one of the sociate Utah professorship in physics Silver Gleaner . wins award . outstanding social events of this at the University of Toronto to held on In year, Friday evening North Stake Sweethearts Named At Dance On do his research with liquid helwill you the Second ward recreational Wayne Jeppesens Tell ium, a non inflammable gas, In Hall hall of AssociaTremonton. The SeventhWard Evening Thursday of twice with hythe CANT YOU JUST density ted Women of the local Fam Of Arrival Of Baby drogen. PICTURE YOURSELF North Box Elder stake Sweet tensen, Gwen Ohldester, Eva Bureau sponsored the annual Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne Jeppesen hearts named evening Lou Mills, Carmen Reeder, Sha banquet of the North Box Elder Atkins and A. C. - Hallett, a Youll really be happy and at the SeventhThursday 1 Home town branch. ward hall were: rone Steed, Maxine Ross, La county Farm Bureau. A hot din of Fielding, formerly of Brigham Toronto physicist, hope young of arrival announce the when too City, save money you Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsaker and Von Hunsaker and Lola Wight. ner was served to over 500 peoto produce their own liquid hel was child. The second their baby 2 Veterinary service. have your shoes done at Frank Barker and Renee Mdn-tire- . Joan Neff and Carol Mclntire ple, In the valley. Following the for research ium in quantity the Tremonpresented the programs. meal a program and movies born February 18 at was one At above degree Lloyds Shoe Shop. purposes. forthe 3 Best feeds. lowest (Decorations were under the were presented, with President ton hospital. She absolute zero, the atoms com(Fourteen M.liA. Maids were Hun Herman Preagger, of Kansas mer Beverly Hardy of Fielding. of Donna slow down all elements cost.! f I C. 5 posing honored during the evening and direction (Donna Waiting at home to see her new and Packer saker, their tremendous speeds to comINVISIBLE HALF SOLES presented a rose by Mrs. Doris Colleen Johnson with Mrs. Doris State Farm Bureau, as guest little brother, is Peggy Ann, 15 pricls. speaker. LADIES TOP LIFTS paratively nothing but Still flash Secrist, North stake Mia Maid Secrist as general chairman. Two musical numbers were months. around at the speed of a jet leader. VULCANIZING were 5 Patronage refunds. Serving refreshments given by the Palmer Sisters of plane or the speed of sound. common FULL SOLES A With each ward responsible Eighth ward members: Joe Lynn Brigham City. Bessie M. Hansen Locust Camp of D.U.P. misconception British The is causing for the dance the following re- Thomas, HEW HEELS (Donna employers Youngquist, favored with a comic reading. Eve among l, these employers to deprive older physicist and his young Canaceived credit for the fine work Ilah Rae Nelson, Maureen Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stanfield Will Meet Thursday POLISH LOW GOOD workers of the opportunity to dian collegue work in the labordone. (Posters were made by i Patty Jo Palmer, Carol Mc- and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stan LACES 13 of the Daughters earn social Locust COST equipSERVICE Fourth ward girls Including Joan Clellan and Marie Jensen. security insurance atory with field were visiting Mr. and Mrs. of Utah Camp meet will Pioneers F. ment. to according Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover Jay Norr credits, Wesley Hotter, Jane Wood, June Johnrecently.. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Watson of the Ogden social seThe process of liquifying he- son, Julia Rosenbaum, Bonnie were in charge of music. Perry Spackman of San Fran at the home of Ruby S. Shoup, office. Lou Terry, Claudia Morris, Doncurity was cisco a guest of his brother 595 North Second East. na Prisbrey, Colleen Walters, Many employers erroneously and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A good attendance is desired. believe 1st Attend ' that they need not re' Olsen. x t. Large Group Carlene and Wolke Patsy week. the Spackman, during Dance cards were under the diport wages paid to an employee 'Barrus Winford made a Central bust At rection of young ladles from the Study Group b ness trip to Salt Lake City on Bennett Jeppesens Have over 65 years old, nor pay the social security taxes on those Third ward: Dixie Burnett, Mary V fi The Central School P.TA. held Wednesday and Thursday. 72 SOUTH MAIN 17 Child Feb. First The belief is false. T' wages. This Alice Johnson, June Larsen, their first study group on Monf Mis. Robert Norton of Modesworker has no effect on Reva Hailing, Joan Neff, Carol day, February 18, at the school to, California, Mrs. Leon May Mrs. Bennett Jeppe age ofa Mr. and wages paid him should Mclntire, Carol Spendlove, Di- with a fine group attending. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weedon sen of Clearfield, formerly of vyhether be reported. If the Job is coverane, Janice and Sharon Chris Mrs. Les Bundy, chairman of were visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Brigham City, announce the ed by social security, the wages the group, announced today that Wheatley during the week. birth of their first child, a girl, to a worker must be re the following films will be A family dinner honoring Mrs. born Feb. 17, at the Cooley Me paid whether the worker is 1 shown during regular meetings Joseph Heussers birthday was modal hospital. She Is the for portedold or 100. year Life n of the group: February 25, held at the Heusser home Sun- mer Rita Mae Creghead. Many older workers are at With Dave; March 3, "(Found day. Those In attendance were present attempting to build up in Hawaii, a film on nutrition; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heusser of Mrs. social security credits In order George Nielsen March 10, Problem Child; Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ra to qualify for increased benefits March 17, You and Your Fam mond Heusser, Mr. and Mrs Reviews Book For Club under the 1950 amendments to ily, and March 28, "Preface to Reed Giles of Tremonton, Mr. Social Security Law. Prompt the Mrs. Life. and Twelve members of the Book and accurate Orvil J. Nish of Ply reporting by em Is sr to be led mouth; Mr. and Mrs.4 Charles Lore club enjoyed a delightful The study group , of wages paid will faclli ployers each week by J. Edwin Baird Dewey, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus review of Harem Scarem by tate the payment of benefits to and Mrs. Deloris H. Woodland. sell Heusser of Ogden and their Mrs. George Nielsen at regular these older workers when they A special invitation has been children. monthly meeting of the club on do retire. 1 extended to anyone interested 14. celebrated her Kathryn Perry Thursday evening, February Anyone desiring additional in. d - .1' . to attend. The study group ninth birthday anlversary, Fri The group met at the home of formation concerning the report-nCen open to everyone, not just day. Twenty children were in Mrs. Paul Andersen and followof wages is urged to contact tral School P.T.A. members, attendance. Games were played ing the review delicious refresh- Mr. Watson, Thursday, February Mrs. Bundy emphasized. and refreshments served. ments were served by the hos- 7th, between 2:00 and 4:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hyett of tess. at the Utah State Employment Collinston attended the funeral Office. Cheerful Club Meet At services of his mother, Wednes in Richfield. Auto Gets Burial Mrs. Rilla Jensen Home day, (Mrs. Virginia Petersen and Carl MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) The Cheerful club met Friday, small son, of Petersiboro, visited Cannon drove a used car for a February 15, at the home of Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Pearl Perry on few weeks and then buried it. the best - tasting whiskey in ages . . . because Tuesday and Wednesday. Rilla Jensen. Cannon explained that the car The of the Dewey Scouts Boy anare The births serv following was luncheon (Delicious vllle ward and their parents, nounced from Cooley Memorial was always giving him trouble, ed to seven members and three and that burying it was the best the Mutual officers hospital: guests. Featured during the at and bishopric, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 65 BALL-BAN- D their partners held their Richard and Connie Andreason way he could think to get rid ternoon were various articles of NEW YORK, NEW YORK SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, of INC., it. Mr. annual banquet. are the parCoombs of Fielding handiwork displayed by Miss Blackham was master of Rupert cere- ents of a boy bom 16. February Bessie Hansen. monies. Hoface Llsh, Jr. was In A was warmer-dry- er February Miss Hansen, Mrs. Rex Mor charge of the court of honor. 17 daughter and!bornRita Crag-heato Bennett and Mrs. Melissa Petersen Eighty were in attendance. gan . and give you longer, more comfortable wear, Jeppsen of Clearfield. were guests with Mrs. Esther Mrs. Norma Haycock and Mr. 'A son was born February 17 too. Made of live, springy rubber, correctly reinPoulsen, Mrs. Emma Wood, Mrs. and Mrs. Chris Hansen spent to a and Nisogi George Mary forced with firmly anchored, non-ruHam buckles and Mrs. (Fred Amanda Moyes, In Salt Lake City visitSunday of Ogden. BALL-BANMrs, Arctics are mond, Mrs. Nellie Toombs, rugged soles. Youll find ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd New-somDon and Carol Ipsen Eliason Mary Beeton and Mrs. Rilla Jen right for the roughest job. Wear longer make your of Holbrook, Idaho, are the parsen. farther. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Llsh and ents of a girl born February 17. money go Mrs. Melissa Petersen was ac children of Brigham City were A boy was born February 17 cepted by the group as a new recent visitors of their father, to John and Christine Turnbull member, f , Horace Lish, Sr., and Mr. and Jensen of Ogden. Mrs. Paul Bond. Ralph and Beth Johnson Green guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton are the parents of Oak Camp of D.U.P. Wil A.Recent R. Burbank were Mr. and a boy born February 18. "The Friendly Store For Men Meet At Stokes Home Mrs. Odell Burbank and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Meeting of the Oak camp of Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Seagull Camp Sets Meet Pioneers the Daughters of Utah neth Burbank of Brigham City Seagull camp Daughters of will be held Thursday, February and their families. Pioneers will meet Thurs Utah 21, at 7:90 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman at 7:30 m. at the evening day Eliza Stokes. and children were Sunday din- home of Mrs. Stella p.Y. Phillips, ner guests of their parents, Mr. 237 west First north. and Mrs. Charles Ladle, of Men-doAll members are urged to at In Commemoration Of The Birthday Anniversay Of On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. tend. Our First President David Olague and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheatley were Ogden Fish Block Highway visitors. Mo HAMDEN, Conn. (UP) torists stalled along a two mile stretch of highway suspected Auxiliary To Meet Members of the American Le- something fishy was delaying gion Auxiliary win meet Mon- traffic. They were right. Six AND PLACES OF BUSINESS day evening, February 25, at tons of fish spilled onto the road York the War Memorial home, accord- when a Boston-to-Neoverturned. skidded and truck to Mrs. Alta Shaw, ing president. 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