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Show rywwwww 9V? Thursday Date For Sunflower DUP Meeting Reading Circle Will Meet Tonight At 8 Memorial Tea Planned At Community Church Sunflower camp Daughters of A memorial Silver Tea, in Utah Pioneers are Invited to atof Mrs. Laura Mark will tend regular monthly ; meeting memory on Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 be held) Saturday, April 11 from 3 to 5 p. m. at the Community p. m. : The meeting will be held at church Manse, 71 North Main, the home of Mm. Florence Baird, Brigham City. 111 south Third east. The public is invited. r2 l The Reading Mrs. LaVerd John Bridge Club Hostess Friday Circle will meet tonight at the home of Herein Bunderson, 162 North First east, Brigham City. Mrs. James Jensen will review the book Sojourner, by Marjorie Kinnon Rawlins. . They will meet at 8 o'clock. Together For Fifty Years Mrs. LaVerd John entertained at club on Friday evening at her home. Special guests for the evening were: Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Jack Batch and IMrs. Eugene Price. Luncheon was served from small tables centered with crys- tal flower bowls. Tiny Easter h ' ' Ki sy i. -- . i dirsnd ' , 1 1.! T w ! w- - - i ,4; h fi-- v k CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service P More fh$n Jusfen oicfiangt A C0A.Y&E 'SPRWGTOMC" Your, .Mileage Merchant .will clean "batted terminals and make sure your' battery is in top condition. , FREE RADIATOR SERVICE hose connections, flush radiator if you wish, and see that your cooling system is set for FOR YOUR CAR Hell tighten warm-weath- er driving. Yt i , ' ' Available only , ' f at your CONOCO Dealer . ; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Green, lirigham City . . , will greet their many friends and relatives on Sunday, April 12, as they observe their Golden Wedding anniversary at their home 637 North Second West. J Dont forget to fill your tank with CONOC05pring-Tii!or6dflasolin- el Tremonton was chosen as their home and they remained there farming until 1952 "when Mr. Green retired and the two of them moved to Brigham City. He now keeps a fine garden in his city lot. They are both L.D.S. members. Mr. Green recalls with pleasure the many baseball games he has played for Layton and Garland. He is still an avid baseball fan. Planning to join with them on Sunday in observance of the past 50 years of wedded life are the eight living sons and daughters: Mrs. Gordon (Etha) John, Brigham City; Evan and Ralph Mrs. Ruby Green, Tremonton; Garrett, Mrs. Virgil (Beth) McFarland. Tremonton; Mrs. Burton (Thelma) Howard, Mrs. Albert (Merle) Candiloia, and Mrs. Bill (Phyllis) Burt, Ogden. BIRTHS Members of South Box Elder stake Primary board Who attended conference in Salt Lake City Thursday were; Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Alta Call, Mrs. Rachel Reeves, IMrs. Lois Olsen, Mrs." Allen Siggard, Mrs. Joy Johnston, Mrs. Jennie Carlsen, Mrs. Ruth Barnard, Mrs. Winifred Loveland, Mrs. Elsie Mea-chaPetersen, Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen, Mrs. Beatrice Larsen, Mrs. Ora Andersen and Mrs. Mary Jeppson. All stake board workers of the entire church were . invited to participate in the classes of regular theory, handicraft, danc ing and the annual conference presentation. The following births are announced; from Cooley Memorial Mrs.-Oliv- e Primary officers and teachers of the Sixth ward) Primary met at the home of Miss Carol Ann Barlow on Monday evening for their monthly ward preparation meeting. President Norene Oldroyd presided. The lesson. My Presentation, was very ably given by teacher trainer, Margaret Lewis. Prayers were given by Norene Burtcher and Melva Whitaker. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Norene Burtcher and Carol Ann Barlow to 15 and teachers. -- m. cher, Box Elder county. In 1910 This time they again moved. Fifteen Members Of South Board Attend Conference Sixth Ward Primary Preparation Meeting Held Monday Evening :coNo:co: YOUR hospital: A girl was born April 4 to Reed and Ruth Stacy Munns of Bear River City. Robert and Shirley Waddoups Lovgland of Brigham City announce the arrival of a boy on April 6. On April 7 a boy was bom to Robert and Mary Lou Holman Call of Brigham City. It's Box ft four beouty values by URSPir ( COTY that redly add apt FACE POWDER Regular $1.25 size io a new' tango ol four Buried aba&fc: SEW CREAM POWDER A miracle blend of Air Spun" and iheercream ttaSaeef base in four muted shades. ' FEW INDELIBLE LIPSTICK SUB-DE- B stays on longer.' Contains vitamins and other protective ingredients. 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For details raoKr msDFoe Operated and Controlled by Box Elder County People' ROXfLDER fjOUNTy RANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 110 South Main Street s MACKS PHARMACY And an intriguing " CRYSTAL BALL " contest in which you may win a substantial amount of money . . . at our big Visit the diner, where famous Union PociPic "meals that appeal' are couiteously and attentively served. You will enjoy our featured item for April Baked Ham with spiced sauce. Delicious! . vf , . . Through your window, watch a continually changing When you feel like stretching your legs, stroll oround- ,- or enjoy the congenio! atmosphere end hospitality in tjie lounge car. i a. ft ENTERTAINMENT! panorama unfold. $AY presents ft REFRESHMENTS Leave all cares behind. . . take your choice of modern comfort. accomrhodations ... . rest os you ride in Be Specific Phone 59t GIFTS GALORE More than just "a way to get there, a trip on a Union Pacific train odds to the pleasure of your excursion. for Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation 26 So. Main Your COTY Headquarters Elder County's Own Bank THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD! wine-and-fru- Duplicated joined a Spanish explorer and his party on an expedition among ancient ruins. He has Ar-bo- CHECK-U- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday' April & 13d) History." Mr. Blaser recently returned from Central America where he Golden wedding anniversary observance will be held on Sunday, April 12 for Mr. and Mrs. Chet Green, 637 north Second west. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to call between the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. The couple requests no gifts. Baseball and children are likely to toe the subjects most discussed on Sunday. For Mr. Green is an enthusiastic baseball fan and Mrs. Greens chief interest has been their 11 children, now 24 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Mr. Green iwas born February 15, 18&1 in Davis county, son of George W. and Davinnia Forbes Green. Mrs. Green is the former Ellen Dunn, daughter of Joseph and Jane Dunn, born July 8, 1883 in Davis county. The .couple was married on April 3, 1903 in South Weber and made their home there until 1905 when, they moved to That FREE BATTERY NEWS Box Elder ' Mr, And Mrs. Chet Green, Formerly Of T remonton, To Be Honored On Wedding Anniversary Sunday . 3 an interesting story to tell, illusSpecial interest group of the trated by 'color picturea. Second ward Mutual Improvement association has extended The general public a special invitation to all special interests groups of Brigham City to join them in attending an DR. ROY BARNARD , illustrated lecture by Leroy OPTOMETRIST Logan, to be held in the Second ward chapel, April 74, it was learned today. Eyes Examined His topic will be Central American Ruins of Today Correspond with iBook of Mormon Broken Lenses Sprthgfitn& in UTAH! 2nd Ward Group Invites All To Special Meeting t''r HW Bla-ser- fa- vors marked the place for the guests. Following luncheon bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Jack Balch and Mrs. Eugene Price. BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY GO. 5 v & Brigham City, Utah f 4 |