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Show Will Merrell s And Party Return From Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Will Merrell returned from a two weeks vacation trip to the Northwest. They were accompanied by Mrs. Flint and Miss Layton, sisters of Mrs. First meeting of the fall season for members of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held last Mon- day, September 9, at the home of Mrs. William Young in President Marian Fredrickson led in the ritual and conducted the business meeting. Elaine Ward reported on the progress made In organizing an Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. In the new chapter members eligible are those ladies who have peen in the sorority five years. Course of study for the coming year was announced as Happiness Through Control of Self and Phone your society news to 7TL Environment. First lesson was beautifully given by Mrs. Luella McFarlane. a Refreshments, Including birthday cake with 16 candles in commemorating of the duos organization in Brigham City, were served by Mrs. Fredrickson and Mrs. Edna Jeppson, hostes- Merrell. -- They went toy way of the Oregon Redwoods Into British Columbia and returned through Spokane and Seattle Into Lewiston, Idaho where they visited Stem Kilfoyle, manager of the Smith Canning company there. j They returned to Brigham ' City, Friday night to get in on the Peach Day celebration. ses. , . - . Epsilon Chapter Have Late Summer Party A late summer party was held recently at Rees Pioneer park for Epsilon chapter mem bers of Beta Sigma Phi and their husbands and partners. A delicious dinner was served by a committee headed by Mrs. Merle Craghead with the follow ing members assisting: Connie Simcox, Leah Barker, Deon Lichtenstein, Thelma Weir, Cleo DixElaine on, Deloris Lauritzen, Iris Van Ward, Erma Jensen, Cott, Lucille Young and Edna Jeppson. Following dinner the group enjoyed bowling. HOW TO FORGET WINTER HEATING WORRIES... Order your supply of high quality Phillips 66 Fuel Oil today. si We are as near as your , phone. Call. Be assured of plenty of fuel oil all winter long. PHONE 125-- R WASATCH NORTHERN The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771. PLANNING ON BUYING A NEW OR USED CAR? Whether you pay cash or buy it on time. Let us write the insurance and save you . t money. Were proud of our claim service. Stock Co. Protection. No Assessments. No Membership Fees to Pay, Phone Dont Groan 1040 or 350-- J " , OIL CO. 577 North Main f black with colorful braid work Reminder To Eagles Aux. 3 Box Elder NEWS Attendance Medal AH wore Officers and committee chairon them. stripped Brigham City, Utah aprons and little dutch caps. men of the Eagles Auxiliary are Given; Boys Graudated Wednesday, September 17, 1952 Two bows caused some comment urged to attend the meeting on First ward Primary girls who on the ladies aprons until it was Wednesday evening, September learned the lower bow held the 17, at 8 p. m. at the Eagles home. recently received medals for one each group, then each class was apron down in case of wind. hundred percent attendance for promoted. Even the boys wore their native Phone your society new to 773 the past year are Shaunna and Boys Promoted dress and used silver dollars in Saundra Sheffield, both daughOn last Sunday evening Richters of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M, ard Felt, son of Mr. and .Mrs. place of huge buttons on their and flowers grew everywhere. bloomer-liktrousers. EveryIn Wales more than 130 mem- Sheffield. Harold B. Felt, and Lee Smith, one, boys and girls alike, had bers of the Edwards, Bowen and , Mrs. Alvin a near perfect rec- eon of Mr. Those with braided with hair bangs and Davis families met at a long were presented by Mrs. Smith, were Deanna ord Christensen, The over their foreheads. boys to Bishop Raymond old town school house Elva 'Westover, Stephen Packer, Leon Packer hair is not cut until they enter quaint for graduation from Prifor a family party and dinner Payne Reeves .Roger Williams, school. Wooden shoes were ev- in honor of Mrs. Andersen and Dwight Steven Gunderson, Reed Beech- mary. The bishop accepted the erywhere and they learned a Mrs. Staples. boys into the priesthood. er, Marilyn Bosley and Jack fellow must learn to engrave a Richard spoke during the serAfter genealogy checking to before shoes of allowed pair vices and Lee offered the closing there and visiting with folks in his marry girl. A program was presented by prayer. a number of different towns they One of the gruesome sights of left for London, then on to Am the European trip' wasCologne, sterdam and home. Between Shannon and Gander Germany. The sisters entered Cologne at 8 o'clock in the eve- they were told to fasten their ning and were shocked at the life belts and they then spent an bomb destruction of the town anxious few hours wondering if From their hotel window HELD OVER TWO MORE they they were going to land in the could see many hotels, buildings ocean and wade home. They laDAYS and homes with just one wall ter learned that they had been & THURSDAY TODAY at "PICK O THE PICTURES" near a 180 mile gaje and the remaining after bombing tacks. pilot had made the "serious deciLt. and Mrs. Willard Call and sion to go on in the Dutch K.L.M. Wed.-Thur- s. family, former Brigham City airline plane. Andersen Arlene IJoanne and residents, were visited during TWO BIG FEATURES their stay in Stutgart, Germany are learning their geography All through Germany the hills second hand from their mother were deep green, with many and enjoying it very much. From large castles and fields of grapes. New York to Brigham City seemOver-thrugged Alps they ed a long way while Mrs. Andervisited Switzerland and were sen was anxiously awaiting redisappointed for nary a yodel turning to her husband and two did they hear. youngsters, after 10 weeks The Utahns were lucky as far abroad. as food was concerned in the various places they stopped to eat. It was generally pretty good. The cafes catered to Amer U ican tourists. In Italy they viewed Pompeii, MAteUItm CHAPMAN 'ARCHElf tower of Pisa, saw many DRIVE-I- N THEATRE leaning ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Jeppsen i J PICTURE A MONOGRAM cameos In Naples and from the . making their home in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. JeppIsle of Capri took a motor boat WED.-THURsen is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Norman N. Jeppsen of ride to Blue Grotto which turnMantua. His new bride is the former Helen Jean Jones, ed out to be one of the highlights FAMILY NIGHTS They entered the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Jones of Provo. They of the intrip. in boat $1 a row which per car maximum grotto recited wedding Vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Augoccupants leaned down to ust 29. ' On Monday last they left for Missouri where Mr. all DOUBLE BILL GREGORY enter the low opening in the Jeppsen is entering the University of Kansas City medical rock. Inside was the most beauBIRD OF school. He recently completed pre-me- d in dental training tiful blue imaginable. The water ANN 'at the Brigham Young University. reflected on the rugged walls of PARADISE" the grotto. Some swimmers in the water there and they appearwith Jeff Chandler and Mrs. Glenn Andersen Home After 10 Weeks ed to be transparent. Lewis Jordan From Italy our tavelens left Abroad With Tales Of European Countries : the tour and continued on to ALSO 4 Mrs. Glenn Andersen of BrigParis where they wished for full interest viewed with the great ham City and Mrs. Harold Stapocketbooks while visiting some AS YOUNG AS of the shops there. Everything ples of Salt Lake City returned diamond center in Belgium. Cartoons llus Shorts YOU FEEL" Afin late August from a trip of a to be very expensive. Windmills, sailboats on the seemed Latest News lifetime. canals and people in native ter visiting historic points they with Monte Wooley and dress were some of the fond flew to Wales and visited the "The two women left by plane remembrances of 'Holland. In a little of green in land fairy Jean Peters on June 20 for a European tour. small town, Volendam, the peo- Great Britain. The country was They flew to London via El A1 ple of the town were all garbed beautiful with small fields sepairways arriving there 16 hours in native dress. The dresses were arated with hedges, .not fences, after take-of- f from LaGuardia field in New York. how SMOKtY PRESENTS short, short To Reside In Missouri First Fall Meeting, For Beta Sigma Phi MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY ' , 63 North Main Polio Auto Truck Fire , ftt AhbM nittit TTWtujlitaaipottattbH, e Ca-zie- r. Z AUTO-U- JOHN .- S. CO-HI- T PECK BLYTH uCDLDci uapi J a In London they enjoyed a fam' ily feunion where they met many relatives. Historic spots of interest were visited and ,time was 6pent in downtown London looking in stores. One thing interesting in London, Mrs. Ander-s- e relates, is at night the store keepers pull blinds or iron fences across their windows. From London they continued to Belgium where they noted the difference in . European and American dress. Dark conservative colors are used in most European countries andan American can be spotted immediately by a flower or pin at the neckline of a dress. Americans also wear more vivid colors. They story on FOREST FIRES WEAKEN AMERICA! iI HOUR SERYtCS QU333 ' ti W4 . - 541-- v'A Aa s. JOHNW. HOWARD Your Greyhound Agent of Howard Hotel and manager of Western Union. Firsf Call Proprietor offers you export help In planning trips to all 48 states, Canada, Mexico for H SuTTlus'TttaK., son. S 6.6S ..... 10.95 a.... .14.43 16.53 17.73 14.90 : 18.20 Las Vegas Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Portland Seattle ... 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