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Show 0 Melvin Whitaker Feted On Birthday Anniversary Soroptomists Have Four New Members r "A , fc... ftr ST1 .k Four new members were Installed by Soroptomlst club members last Thursday at the Idle tele at a dinner meeting. Named as new members were Grace Hansen Mary Case, Dor- and Charlotte othy Hanlon Mangseth. , (Bessie Hansen, president, was In charge of the Installation, was subject for ' theInflation evening with Henry Drewes as guest speaker. Appropriate favor made from paper money marked the places of the guests. Musical selections were play- ed by the Steffen, sisters on the : piano andi violin. . In. charge of arrangements for the meeting were Mrs. Magda Drewes and Mm. Mable Nielsen. 4 Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitaker birthday festivities honored their son, Melvin Present for the family dinner Melvin were: Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulsen, Stella Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Forsgren, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karnely, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill iBenson andi children of , i ft w P, , The young couple are planning for an early February wed-dnwith vows to be spoken in the Logan L.D.S. temple. The .bride elect is a graduate of Box Elder high school and has been employed for the past three years at Lee Accounting and Is at the present attending school at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Mr. Norman is also a graduate of Box Elder high school and ust recently returned home after spending a two year mission for the L.D.S. church In the Western States mission field. g Mrs. Lottie SImonsens home, will be the scene of monthly meeting of Deseret camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. But Of Course vited to attend. burgers and banana splits. trv - LET US FILL YOUR BIN TODAY! . PHONE ONE BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE North Alain Street 60 Brigham City COMPLETE LINE OFFICE SUPPLIES r $ A, . Corinne. Snakes Furnish Living BOLTON LANDING, N. J. (UP) Elijah UVilD Clark hunts rattlesnakes for a living. He has News-Journa- Going on in ILLARD Brigham City, "Utah Wednesday. January 21, 1953 LAST TIMES TODAY Mario Latua in "BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE" THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Thrilling Double Bill Hit No. rDlvn-DIVlNGSU- 1 S! hhttlnt htf f tom fe ittfnimi tmmi'k tef ffc . . remitting few $ if to thmti WED.&THURS. LAST 2 DAYS BROADWAYS AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE CO-HI- T Richard Brown, new pharma cist at Macks Pharmacy, at tended the seminar for registered pharmacists, Monday at the University of Utah. Purpose of the seminar, which is sponsored by the U. of U. college of Pharmacy, is to keep on new pharmacists developments. and theres a barrel of quality in every bottle ! (lpjuh Vbuo YEARS OLD Addie L. Swatt, member of the Sunday School general board was in attendance at the Willard ward Sunday school, Sunday. There are quite a number of cases of measles and flu in town. The members, 13 in number, of the Rook club, met at the .home of Gladys Schroeder last Friday. All enjoyed an evening of entertainment. Elder NEWS Box L Richard Brown Attends Pharmacy Seminar Mon hat's 4 - of the steps In WILLARD Mary Deb of Salt Lake City was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warren. The many friends of Mrs. Edith Harding will be pleased to hear of her speedy recovery. She was taken to the Dee hospital last week, and is expected to return home this week. CLEAN Miss-EIaine Daisy Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott, who will leave shortly to serve an L.D.S. mission in the North States mission field, is to be honored Saturday evening, January 24, by the Reeder family. The Liza Reeder Nelson family is in charge of arrangements for the evening. Program, meeting and social will be held in the First ward chapel beginning at 7:30 p. m. As is traditional in the Reeder family, all descendants of George B. . Reeder, are . cordially invited to attend. Miss Bott will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening by Eighth ward members, friends and relatives. The meeting will be conducted in the Third ward chapel. Homecoming services honored her brother, Elder Orville Bott, just two weeks ago. He recently returned from laboring in the L.D.S. mission field. prepsrstlon of gamms globulin the blood fraction which scientists supported by March of Dimes found give a degres of temporary protection agalnet paralytlo polio. ApproxW mataly 65,000 children took part In field trlala which eatabllahed GG as the flrat aubatanee to counteract polio. Workers here are placing trays of GG In the freezer whora It Is frozen solid before the next operation Heres on Willard News ROT end Carter. . . . will become the bride of Royal Norman- in early February. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of . . been going after the timber variety, found In this Lake George Order your stationery, office and region for 55 years since he business forms, envelopes, etc., was 10 and gets a bounty of $5 today at the apiece . w 2 I ter. It ' r ' - Deseret Camp DUP To Meet January 23 Thursday evening, January 22, GREENSBURG, Pa. (UP) Tramembers of the Sego Lily camp, dition 'got a black eye at a chilDaughters of Utah Fiances will drens home here (when the kids meet at the home of Miss A- were asked what they would lfreds Jeppersen, 153 south First like for their Thanksgiving dinwest. ner. They rejected the convenAll members are cordially In- tional turkey in favor of cheese- Reeder Family To Fete Daisy Bott Saturday w The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Elaine Carter to Mr. Royal Norman is being made this week by bride elects parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Floyd Carter of Corinne. Bishop and Mrs. James H.- Norman, Corinne, are parents of Mr. Car- Members are urged to meet on Friday, January 23, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday Fve Meeting For Sego Lily Camp Will Change Name Elaine Carter And loyal Norman Plan Feb. Nuptial Vows T v r-- - f One Step in Puffing Freeze on Polio 86 PROOF 0U QUAKER DISTILLING CO- - LAWRENCEBURG. Also Serial - Shorts Cartoons News XZ37 INDIANA "A person can receive social security retire ment benefits, even though he does not plan to retire perma nently, if he takes one or more months off from the operation Miss Betty Braegger has been of his F. Wat business, employed as a typist in the of- son of the Ogden Wesley social security fice of Theron IB. Lee, Brigham office said today. City. Of course, Mr. Watson- said, At the annual Sunday school convention held Sunday, Jan- "the personmust uary 18, Willard ward was rep- meet all the requirements for resented by 36 officers and entitlement. He must be at least teachers of the enrolled 39. Also 65 years old and he must have it was the highest in number of enough social security credit to Instructors, a magazine. There be fully insured. He meets the are 21 subscribers. requirement that he be retired Leon Strong. Box Elder high if he does not engage in the school seminary teacher, was operation or management of his the speaker at the Sunday eve- business for one or more months ning services. during the year. Therefore, any Zone Trouble person over 65 who plans to take COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Because some time off from his business only a few residents use their should contact the Social Securzone number on outgoing mail, ity administration. He may be the post office here has decided entitled to social security payto paint the figure on all city ments while he is not working mail boxes. "We hope that if in his trade or business. Mr. Watson will be in Brigham people get accustomed to seeing the zone numbers, they (vill re- City each Thursday between 2 Postmaster Allen and 4 p. m. at the Utah State member, Rowe explained. 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