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Show i Track Season ; Mrs. Zenos Earl Named President Of Civic ' Birth Of Daughter Told By Rex J. Morgans Look Ahead To Year Of Work Improvement Club At Annual Elections Thursday Newly named officers of the Oak DUP Camp Holds were Civic Improvement club announced In regular meeting Meeting On March 27 Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Morgan announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, born March 18 at Hill Air Force Base hospital. The youngster, who will be named Terry Lin, weighed eight pounds two ounces at birth. Big brother, John David, age four is happy to have the new arrival at home. Mrs. Morgan Is the former Ann Estelle Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Rilla Jensen. on Thursday, March C7, In the Regular meeting of the Oak War Memorial home. camp of the Daughters of Utah over took the Zenos Mrs. Earl Pioneers was held March 27, at presidents duties. Vice presi- the home of Sarah Siggard with dent is Mrs. Bussell Tingey with Captain Cora Olsen presiding Mrs. Winston F. Nelson as sec- and conducting. retary. Mrs. (Ray Dairies will Invocation was by Ruth Pierce. serve as treasurer and Mrs. Paul Roll call showed 12 present, six Andersen as corresponding sec- excused and two yisltors. Capretary. Mrs. Willis Hansen Is tain Cora Olsen - reported inthe new historian. Directors structions from the county comare Mrs. Glen Anderson, Mrs pany and suggested the purchase Maurice Burtcher, Mrs. C. A. of a file for preserving historical Moons, Mrs. Alt Olsen and Mrs. sketches. Pinochle Club Met At Carroll Williams. Musical numbers rendered inMar-orie Burrup Home Thursday The program for the day was cluded a vocal solo by Mrs. Jensen accompanied by her under the direction of Mrs. Glen Pinochle club met Thursday Bennlon, who announced Busi- daughter, Sherilee on the accorevening, March 27, at the home Beautiful dion, who also played a solo ness and Pleasure. of Mrs. Clarence Burrup., vocal selections were sung by number. Guests for the evening were The lesson Mormons in Ore Miss Lu Wanna Lee accompaNew Civic Improvement Club Officers Mrs. Arden C. Balls and Mrs. nied by her sister, Mrs. Bonnie gon and Montana was treated . . . left to right : Mrs. Zenos W. Earl, president ; Mrs. RusKenneth Newton. Lee Thorpe, tooth, are daughters by Sarah Siggard and incidents A dessert luncheon was servand Mrs. Winston Nelson, of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee. J. from the biography of John sell Tingey, ed followed by pinochle games. Dell Sackett pleased the ladle? Llngre was given by Aleen Prizes went to Mrs. Grant Simpresent with a comic skit. Three Waters. and Mrs. Leora Checketts. An interesting life sketch of Primary. Conference per, Mrs. Arden C. Balls and high school girls. Bunny Reese, was given Mrs. Gordon Reeves. Deanm Davis and Carol Hunea-ker, her paternal grandparents AnThe closing prayer Held In Willard Ward Members present were: Mrs. by Janice ders and Maren Jensen Eskelsen aecompjanled by Karen Facer. Stake officers Bob Pella, Mrs. Penny Sheridan, Pearl Mrs were ienson, presented a comic dance. was read by Mary E. Christensen repesented The (Willard ward Primary After closing song benediction Mrs. Elm-- Klltgaard gave a Mrs. Jennie Carlson and Mrs. Dale Secrist, Mrs. Grant on held conference was was offered Aleen Waters. had Mrs. which she Pearl talk by Simper and Mrs. Gordon Reeves. May. splendid March 30 ' in the ward hall. ly showering rays of shine and good previously presented to the Utah Hostesses for the social hour The theme of the conference cheer down, but Laura Mathias, 177 south, Federated Womens club con- which followed were Cora Olsen, was built around the new PriSadie Jensen and Uarda Heiberg. ', t Third east, looks at it with a bit of skep- vention. mary song book, The Children Refreshments were served. Mrs. W. Vosco Call then preticism. !rSing. 1sented Mrs. Mary Jensen Holm-S An article printed a year ago in the Salt gren, Northern district nominee MIA Presents Program Conference was under the diLake Tribune caught her eye and she clipped for State Mother. Mrs. Call In rection of Mm. Arlene Kunzler, it out to see if its prognostications would troduced Mrs. Holmgren with a At Corinne Ward Sun. music director, Mrs. Iris Wood, lovely poem she had composed The Sunday evening services pianist, and Mm. Mary Brae-gge- r pan out. from Mrs. at the Corinne LIDS, ward were the reader. The article, which was a report of an in- J. Reports were heard who reported under the direction of the MJA. Nelson, Leon, The pantomime was under the terview with an ato the secretarys report In the with Mrs. Elva Bounty conduct leadership of the said that a change in the sun spots sense of Mrs. Merle C. Wright. lrag. r, and junior Primary which evidently hoover over earth some Her report was followed by those A teachers. attenwas crowd in large Mrs. Mrs. Ma of us meant sun between and Lloyd the that Morgan place dance and an excellent program Opening prayer was by Warwe would have a definite change in weather Davis, Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Mrs. was ren Wassom. Primary colors enjoyed. Jenson, Mrs. Ray Dain the next 10 to 15 years. The change was Dewain Opening prayer was by Rich- were presented by the nursery ' Mrs. Bill 'Forrest. es and to be to the colder. con- children, ages years to 3. Mrs. Waite G. Mann, vice ard Bosley after which the gregation sang a number and a Springtime scenery was made Mrs. took as chair the president, If the first year after the article was by by Mrs. Gladys Schroeder. Orson Christensen gave the pres piano solo was rendered originally published is an example, the as- idents report. Cheryl Holmes. A vocal solo The song-booreplica was was sung by Nlel Christensen made by Mrs. Irene Simonsen tronomer is on the ball. J3ut lets hope hes was led by Flag ceremony was presented by all wet, I hate to think of another 15 years Mrs. D. Murray Mason and pray- and a reading Verda Welch. An Instrumental BOX ELDER NEWS ... like the one we just had!. er by Mrs. W. H Cleave. selection was presented Brigham City, Utah by the meeting deli Glenn Following VITAMIN-RIC- H and Dean Burt. Never underestimate a woman look what clous refreshments weer served Wednesday, April 2, 1952 . Speaker for the evening was Member United Press Audit Burma of from a table centered with a happened to Harry! an Circulation, Utah State Press Aesocia lovel bouquet of pink and yel- Clair Christensen, recently L.D.S. missionary who spoke on Uon. National Editorial Association low National Am I privileged! I had a sneak preview Repressntative: Advertising snapdragons. Sin, It was well received by the Advertising Service. Refreshment committee, headof the 1952 Junior Prom last Monday evee! Nutritious I Delicious! ed by Mrs. Glen Xnudsen, In- audience. A w kly newspaper established In A piano selection was render- 1896. published ning when I snapped a photo at the ball cluded: Fortified with Vitamins A and 0 at Brigham City, Utah Mrs. Heito Adamson, room which was partly decorated at the Mrs. J. Gordon JOflO U.S.P Um by Sally Roundy followed by Published of Vitamin A400 U.S.P, Unit of Vkamto D Felt, Mrs. R. N. ed every Wednesday at Brigham a vocal number by Joan Thomp- City, ' time. Its going to be a humdinger. A6522 Utah, and entered as Second Class Added pet quart by PANDA proms , , Price, Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Lelos son. were Mall Matter remarks the at poet office in Brig They had a big crew of juniors working Thompson, Mrs. Henry O. John made Closing City Utah, under the act of March Norman ham 3, 1879. on it Monday, but judging from the amount son, Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Mrs. J. and by Bishop Henry closing prayer was by MelMrs. Elmer Chas. W. Claybaogfc, Publisher of labor they were expending while I was Howard Rasmussen, vin Jones. Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor Mrs! John Burt and Klltgaard there I am a bit worried about whether or Gladys Johneon, Advertising Manager not they will be done by Friday evening. Baby Boy Born To Mr.' Subscription rate In Box tlder eoun vice-preside- nt Just About AmiUtintf astronomer-tumed-weather-ma- By Bob Crompton home-builde- this week announced pound (approximately) boy colt much to the surprise of the bom sometime Sunday grandparents ' , night. Honey, a Shetland owned by Charles had been holding out on her family that she who had been hoping dubiously would bear a young un about next June or : , July, The CUybaughs were as shocked at the colt when they glanced out the window Monday morning and saw the tiny pony. Magic, the father, owned by Harold Felt, was unavailable for comment. Senator Wallace F. Bennett recently wrote to Mr. Alvin Stander, whose birthday was on February 29: In the Box Elder News for February 27, I read that you have now reached your 84th or 19th birthday. The way I figure it. Id say you were really 21, but if you and the News reporter hold out for 19, Ill go along with you. , I never was good at 'rithmetic. 15 Clay-baug- h, ' , L k DRINK imj-mya-m Low-Calori- Claude Stuart Feted K , Kimber are blessed. Next to Dixie, Brigham At Knudsen Home Sim. And Mrs. , '' j City is about the warmest spot in Utah A baby boy was born to Mr. which doesnt mean were running around Claude E. Stewart, of Uintah and Mrs. Kendall Kimlber of in shorts and well probably have the first was guest of honor on Sunday Brigham City on March 13. It is E. We f The Utah state highway patrol publication recently reported that a car struck a cow, knocking the animal 15 feet through the air, and the unfortunate animal- landed atop an equally unfortunate pedestrian who was with serious injuries. hospitalized . i I... .1 ...Old Sol has been kind to us peasants late golf playing. "T wont be long now,4 said Fro Dean Candland, just a matter of days. Not only that, we understand the USAC baseballers over in Lower Slobovia, will travel to out baseball park to practice. - . v? r 0 ' - - - y n, frail-builde- Honev and Magic the arrival of a , - chance yojur j uizxt 4 s car thru... afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Knudsen, The occasion was Mr. Stuarts birthday anniversary, and with the exception of two members the entire family enjoyed birth day festivities. Mrs, Guest list 'included Claude E. Stuart, Kenneth Stuart and Joan Stuart of Uin tab; Miss Marion Wolthius and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Corkey and daughter, Pamela, of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Glen McEwan and sons, Bruce and Tommy, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stuart of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Stuart and son, Marb, also of Uintah; Mrs. Ransom Hatch and twins. Dale and Diane, of Bancroft, Idaho and the Knud sen youngsters of Brigham City, A family dinner was enjoyed followed by a social afternoon. Seventh Ward Primary Preparation Meet Held cn There are many reasons why youll like the "Timeway plan of ear financing. Among them are fast and friendly service, easy budget terms and the fact that a great many dealers are happy to offer you Timeway financing for both new and used cars. It will pay you to ask for or at your , , "Timeway at your dealers ... near-b- y lilliWI "One Will HUM First Security Bank. 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HILL FIELD ASF ARSENAL NAVY BASE DEPOT EMPLOYEES Why get involved in a car pool when you can ride to and from work in comfortable buses. HERES 10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD RIDE THE BUS 1 INSURED for your protection. 2 PHONE 250 3 4 Phone your society news to 771 trucks will pick up cucumbers from centrally located leading stations. Phone our field man LaVere Connolly, or Salt Lake or write Utah Pickle Co., Box 864, Salt Lake City, Utah, v OF l FunniTunE Grow Cucumbers for Utah Pickle Co. Manufacturers of ARO Pickles. Highest prices paid. Pickle company ALL BOX ELDER COUNTY homo. clean FARMERS! NOW OPERATING CHARTER BUS RIGHTS FOR r:onn! nnin Stop" Ur.swoy Auto Loots Superior Dairy ty $2 25 per year payable in advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal $4 00 (published Fridays) per year; $2.00 for b month single copy 3 cents. Outside Box Elder eoun ty, $3.00 per year; combination rata 15 the Kimbers fifth child. Seventh ward Primary off! teachers preparation meeting was held Monday eve ning, March 31 at the home of Mrs. Winston P. Nelsoni, with Mrs. Dean Forsgren and Mrs. Kenneth Newton assisting as hostesses. was presided over t Meeting try Mrs. Clarence Burrup with New shades In attractive Mrs. Arden C. Balls conductng, colors cost so very little. Invocation was offered by Mrs, We carry a complete line of Laren W. Balls. Love Thy Neighbor and quality window shades in all Faith were the lessons pre sizes and wanted colors. sented by Mrs. Boyd Packer as sisted by Mrs. Clovis Jordan. ASK US FOR SAMPLES The remainder of the evening AND FREE ESTIMATES. was spent In making final plans and assignments for annual Pri ' mary conference. Easy Credit Terms Door prizes want to Mrs. Boyd Packer, Mrs. Melvin Petersen and Mrs. Clarence Burrup. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Burrup. Dainty refreshments In keeping with the theme of Easter were served to 17 present. cers and i - Hzil '' SAFER in every way. DELIVERS you near your work. PICKS YOU UP near your work. 5 MORE ECONOMICAL. 6 DRIVERS GIVE individual consideration. ARE TRAINED 40 make your ride 1?IVERS safe, comfortable 8 BUSES MEET all shifts. ' 9 NO UNNECESSARY WAITING on street comers. 10 TIME SCHEDULE same every day. ' BUS SERVICE SATURDAY A X For Further Information Phone 402-- J |