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Show Women Representing Northern District Meet In Brigham City For Annual Convention Women representing all clubs the Northern District Federation of Women's clubs attended convention held Saturday, Mar. 29, at the Seventh ward chapel. Theme for the convention was Wisdom in Homemaking" with Mrs. Norman Nelsen in charge of the entire affair. Morning session began with prelude by Mrs. Dan Ross followed by advancing at the colors by a group "of First ward scouts. Mrs. Myrland Balls offered the invocation. Following report of the treasurer, Mrs. Douglas Gregory of Smithfield, reports were heard of At Northern District Meet D. A. McMillan, Kindcrparten Club Slatei Guest Da y ; ; Newly Fleeted Officers .4. from 10 northern district clubs. Election of officers then took place. Musical numbers, during the morning session were two vocal Mrs. Marjorie selections by Christiansen accompanied by Miss Dorothy Ann Lillywhlte. Mrs. I. R. Morrison, president of Utah Federation of Womens clubs, of Salt Lake City, apokeof the overwork we as women do that is not required toy our God, cur childen, or our husbands. She told of women in politics, international understanding, nursing projects, progress both moral and spiritual. Mrs. Deseret Camp Names Kindergarten club members were today reminded by club president, Mrs. Roy Barnard, that regular monthly meeting will be held on Thursday afternoon, April 10 instead of tomorrow, April 3. The change was made because of L.DJS. conference in Salt Lake City, All members were urged to Newly elected officers of the Deseret camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers were announced at regular monthly meeting of the camp held Friday evening, Mar. 8. at the home of Mrs. Mary r Kotter, The new captain who will serve for the next two years is Erma Peters; first vice captain, Lueinna Olsen; second vice captain, Paulene Hadfield; secretary-t- r V FV Geneva sen; registrar, Wright; organist, Marilla L. Spencer; chorister, Edna D. RobW. inette; historian, Lucy Wright; chaplain, Effie T. (Freeman and iesson director, , state -- AWAY GIFT GRADUATION n BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah . Wednesday, April 2, 1953 Guest speaker of the day will by Sandra Austin and dancers of Mrs. ' be Bill Thompson of KBUH In under the direction . Brigham City. Clyde Glover will present "Waltz-Ballet' under the direction of Mrs. La Priel Price. - - i Kay Duincs Is scheduled to The meeting will be held give his piie winning talk, 1 Speak For Democracy. A musi- usual t 4 p. m. In the .. cal number will be presented home. ! .1 P t as You Have Only ONE WEEK To Get Your Clothes Dry Cleaned For Easter! Youll be amazed how our Sanitone Service restores clothes to beauty! Spots gone! Better press lasts longer Hurry in before the Easter rush Le-nor- a Romer, Accordion like-ne- w or selections were played toy Dorothy Kotter followed by the Sketch of the life of Eliza Ann. Graves, second wife of Charles C, Rich, read by Mrs. Leona L. Bundersen. ' "Mormons In Oregon and Montana" was the lesson given by Elsie W Christensen. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kotter, Mrs. (Atoble R. Mad sen and Mrs. Annie C. Jensen. During the social hour which followed a beautiful handmade rug completed by Mrs. Annie Crawford Jensen was displayed. Outgoing executives of the camp are Mrs,- - Atobie R. Mad sen, Mrs. Amy L, Phillips and Mrs. Leuinna Olsen. . PAGE THREE Mabel W. Ander- reasurer, Gavel Changes Hands auditor, spoke (briefly following Mrs. Morrisons talk. A , from Mrs. Norman R. Nelson, right, outgoing district ITS TIME TO , Enjoy Luncheon president to Mrs. Glen Tout, Smithfield, new president. Luncheon was served from taIn center is, Mrs. I. R. Morrison, bles beautifully decorated by LAY of ladies the Kindergarten; flub. Lula B. Reeder Hostess Legion And Auxiliary Playground equipment includHIS or IIER Members Attend ing swings, teters and slides dec- To Fort Brigham Camp orated the tables. The (head taMembers of Fort Brigham Banquet , Reception Moo ble was centered' with a beautiful 'bouquet of spring blossoms. Camp Daughters of Utah PioDistrict Commander and Mrs. Small candy filled sand .boxes neers met for regular monthly George Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. FOR at 28, the March colorful umbrel- meeting Friday, covered with a Victor J. Bott and Mrs. J. Leo B. Reeder. la marked the places for the home of Mrs. Lula Nelson spent Monday evening, guests. The meeting was presided over March 31, at an American. LeBefore the luncheon grace was by Captain Nora Farrell with banquet and reception held offered by Mrs. C. R. Jones Caroline gion First . at the Newhouse Hotel. 'Vhile Selection Is ComMrs. Dan Ross played solovox Christensen conducting. ; Guest for the Enentire While there evening is selections during the speaker plete "Believe Me If All Those STILL NO SHORTAGE IN luncheon and Miss Bunny Reese dearing Young Charms was the was Mrs. Ila Campbell of Homef, entertained with a reading. THE MOST WANTED opening song followed by prayer Louisiana, national president of Afternoon Session by Mrs. Mary Mecham, Roll call the American Legion Auxiliary. GIFTS! Gary Mann, 'John M. Peters, showed 10 officers and 14 memGerald Speth and Stephen Bun bers present. Special guest was nell accompanied toy Mrs. Ste Mrs. Jean Jones. Two vocal solos were sung phen Bunnell played . a cornet i number. by Miss Doris Simonsen accomof Wisdom Homemaking" panied by Portia Reeves. Songs was enthusiastically presented sung were "Bless This House and "When Irish Eyes Are by Mns. Allison Thom, Logan. Officers Installed Smiling." Installed Mrs. I. R. Morrison Captain Farrell then read a the following officers who will sketch of the life of J. Franklin lead the Northern District for Bowring followed by the lesson, the next two years; president, Mormons In Oregon and MonMrs. Glen Tout, Smithfield; vice tana" by Mrs. Lila Wright and Miss iBessie Brown, Mrs. Lola Stowell. president, Closing song was Country In Hyrurrt; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jerald E. Christensen, Lo- The West with prayer by Mrs. gan; recording secretary, Mrs, Afton Olsen. Howard Garland; During the social hour lunMaughn, Mrs. Ted Cochran, cheon was served by Mrs. Lula treasurer, Temonton; historian; Mrs. Nor B. Reeder, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, man Jensen, Garland, and pub. Mrs. Luella Andersen and Mrs. He relations, Mrs. Winston P, Ann Jensen. Nelson, Brigham City. Closing remarks were made Sacrament Meet Held by Mrs. Norman Nelsen. In Sixth Ward Sunday Figurine Presented Mrs. Louise Petersen of Hy-ruwas holder of the lucky Sacrament meeting was held and won a beautiful ceramic in the Sixth ward chapel Imfigurine. The figurine was made mediately Sunday following and presented by Mrs. Jean Bar school with Homer Tingey in nard. charge. The tea table was beautiful Opening song by the congregamiest-milm The with the artistic use of pink, tion was followed by opening plum and purple satin and taf prayer by Dale Tingey. Sacrafeta. A large bouquet centered ment was under the direction of the table and plum tapers In Wayne Hunsaker and Larry Anportable double T candelabra stood on derson, assisted by deacons? Clare Boman, son of Mr. and either side. Nosegays of violets, Inn m low m$1.25pr waak. caught up the pink taffeta ta Mrs, R. C. Boman was confirmed ble cover. Mrs. lewis Olsen of a member of the church by his Complete Selection Brigham Floral decorated the grandfather. tea table. Terry Fay Hansen, son af Mrs. The entire convention was Fay Hansen was confirmed a guests of the Kindergarten club member of the church by Vern of Brigham City. Mrs. Rudolph Wiser. Mina Singleton, daughin all popular brands. Kaiser was general chairman of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sinthe affair. Those ably assisting gleton was confirmed by Bon UNDERWOOD Mrs. Kaiser were: Luncheon Call. SMITH-CORONA baby daughter of Mr. and committee with Mrs. Marie included Mrs. Dean Bond was blessed and Moyes as chairman, Come in today and select Mrs. Ruth Patcyk, Mrs. Mary given the name of Modeline by the one that has the parti- Kotter, Mrs. Minnie Richardson, her father. A baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Nelson, Mrs. Mary cular features youre looking for Weve every make, Burt, Mrs. Jane (Bergstrom, Mrs. George Brooks was blessed and named Dean, by his father. Compare prices too. Dont Lucretia Book, Mrs. Merle Mrs. Earl Nielsen was given a vote of Marjorie Lishv A delay may mean wait s Janice Johnson, and Mrs. approval by the congregation in dissappointment. Woodland. , being advanced to the office of Tea chairman, Mrs. Harriet a priest The remainder of the Balls, with Mrs. Lila Wright, time was turned over to testie mony bearing with fourteen parMrs. Marjorie Baty and Mrs. ticipating. Closing song by the as Korth members. Rate high on the Favorite was sung and clos-i- n Decoration chairman Mns. Eva congregation was toy Leon WhitGIFT LIST prayer Valentine, with Mrs. Arta Ever-ton- , worth. Mrs. Erma Hansen and Mrs. Merle Austin as committee members. Miscellaneous Shower Patty Smith, Deanna Collings, Honors Recent Bride Deanna Hess, Varlene Cook and r i Fellia Burt served at the tea. A miscellaneous Shower, was Serving girls in charge dur- given at the Howell ward chaing the luncheon were: Patsy pel Mareh 19 by Howell ladies Wolke, Donna Prisbrey, Claudia in honor of Miss Louise Call Merna Teeples, Julia who became the bride of EmerMorris, Will-ettson Rex Edwards, March 26. Rosenbaum, Joan Kotter, Kotter, Charlene Moyes, JaGames were played and a denice, Sharon and Diene .Christen- licious tray lunch Was served. sen, Nancy Rees, Jane Dummer Many useful gifts were preseniLa Dee Everton and Carmen ted to Miss Call, i ' SHEAFFERS SENTINEL Reeder. Miss Call has been a teacher DELUXE ENSEMBLE Mrs. Roy Barnard is president at the Howell school for the past two and one-hal- f yfars. . Pencil $5.38 of the Kindergarten club. Pen $16.13 Complete Set $21.50 (Prices include Fed. tax) Your choice of Comfort invite a guest for April 10 to conic and enjoy a simeul Fine Arts program to bo presented 1 1 LOOK SHARP ... This Easter! 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