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Show Mothers Feted By Group One In 8th Ward Primary Plans Flew Year's Activities H.J. Sessions Return From Pullman, Wash, iH. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sessions returned Monday from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Merrill of Pullman, Washington. The occasion prompting their Washington visit was the betrothal announcement tea of their granddaughter, Elma Merformer rill, to Von Madsen, Manti resident. The young couple plan to exchange vows on July 21 in Manti L.DS. temple. They were also entertained at several dinner parties while In Washington. Enroute home they stopped at Boise, Idaho on Mothers Day, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and children. ' FOR DOTH YEAR Early Railroader Open House Set For Rasmus Hansen On Mothers were guests of honor Monday afternoon for Group J youngsters of the Eighth ward , Primary. The class was held in the Fourth ward chapel with ' Mrs. Elva Peirsen and Mrs. Leola 3ott, teachers, in charge, i The following mothers were presented corsages and house plants that had been planted during the early part of April: Mrs. Cleo Sameell, Mrs. Elsie Yates, Mrs, Vera Marble, Mrs. Edith Foregren, Mrs. Shirley Hollist, Mrs. LaVon Nielsen, Mrs. LaDine Young, Mrs. Beth Walker, Mrs. Opal Reeder, Mrs. Thelma Romer and Mrs. Ira Foulk. Mrs. Peirsen ' entertained group with a story. , Sunday, May 17 In Bear River Hall Open house for Rasmus HanI Bo Elder NEWS sen in honor of his 90th birthBrigham City, Utah day will be held Sunday, May Wednesday, May 13, 1953 17 in the Bear River City recreation hall between 2 and 5 Moore of Ogden. o'clock in the afternoon. He also has 24 grandchildren Mr. Hansen was bom May 7, and 27 1863 at Orritslev Odense Amt All friends and acquaintances Fyn, Denmark, the son of Hans Knudson and Elsie Marie Chris- are invited to call. tensen Knudson. He came to Utah in 1882 and settled at Bear River City. the Youngsters present were: Ray Forsgren, Craig Brown. Michael Romer, Elmer Yates, Linda Hover; Lynn Samsell,. Ladd Hoi-lis- On February 2, 1887, he married Christine Hansen. They spent 13 years in the western part of Box Elder county where Mr. Hansen was section foreman on the Central Pacific roal-roa- -- t, Joy Reeder, Karen Walker, Kathy Nielsen, Laraine Foulk, Marva Marble and Richard Young. Poems Sent To Mothers Members of the Zlons Boys and New Officers Of The Brigham City Kindergarten Club Mrs. E. . . . who were recently elected. Left to right: Mrs. Clyde Glover, M. Jenson, secretary; Mrs. Vern Petersen, historian; Mrs. Delbert Robinette, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, president. vice-preside- Men! This Is Very, ' Very Interesting CAPACITY CROWD SAW LINCOLN (UP) PROVIDENCE, R. I. When a wife kicks her husiband out of the house, Shes the deserter, not him. SCHOOL UNITED NATIONS DANCE That was the ruling of Domestic Relations Judge Eugene L. Jalbert as he granted a divorce to a Providence man who was chased from his home 'by his wife four years ago. The grounds willful Phone your news to 1000. capacity crowd witnessed' by Lincoln school dance festival, 68 England was representedUnder first grade youngsters. "United Nations" last Thursday dlrecti&n'of Ella Mrs. the Long evening in the Box Elder high ahd Miss Angeline Zimmerman school gymnasium. they danced "Round and Round During the grand entrance the Village and "Jolly is the 414 students participated. ,, Dance review began with stu- Miller, and "Moun"Kinder Polka dents and patrons singing, "Star tain Meadow March were dancSpangled Banner, followed by ed by 58 second grade children remarks by Victor J. Bott, garbed in Scandinavian attire. Teachers for this group were Miss Mary Nichols and Mrs. Thelma Kotter. Miss Lucille Jones and Miss Juanita Jensen directed the 74 third graders representing Holland. Peter and Anna Jeanettes Wooden Shoes and Wooden Shoe Polka were danced by i this group. Fourth grade , students representing Ireland, danced "Kerry Dance and Irish Waltz." There were 74 children participating In charge of this group were Miss Theresa Mitton and Darel O. Johnson. Mrs. Kallona Freeman and Robert Morgan, fifth grade teachers, had taught 78 Students the "Schottlsche for the Czechs oslovakia dance. "Highland Fling was danced by 62 sixth graders representing Scotland. Teachers were Norman A Girls Group II sent lovely Moth ers Day poems to their jnothers last week. Mrs. Elsie Yates, leader,' assisted the children with their remembrances. Final Primary Monday afternoon, May 11, was . final Primary day for Eighth ward children. Until the chapel Is completed and ready for occupancy ' Primary will not be held. Graduation Slated t Graduation exercises will be conducted Sunday evening. Special honors will go to children with three years perfect attendance records. New Traffic Hazard TOLEDO, O. (UP) A car and a pedestrian collided In an intersection here, but it was the car that suffered. The pedestrian was carrying a briefcase loaded with books which struck and dented the lender. Rasmus Hansen at 90th milestone . Workers Are Urged In 1900 the family moved back to the valley and started To Register Now In an effort to avoid importing expensive farm labor for about average" canning crops this year, the Employment Service of Brigham City urged prospective summer workers to register with them immediately, this week. Miller, 'According to 'Douglas head of the local employment office, farmers and food processing plants are now attempting to plan their labor schedule for the summer, and a register of summer help would assist to determine Whether or not it will be necessary to import labor. "The food processing plants local labor but they must plan early and know that sufficient help. will be available when needed, Miller said. If you can work full or part time in the food processing plants, call in at the Employment Service and register, Miller urged. and WoodroW Church. Grand finale with all of the In414 children participating cluded American round dances, Third Man Theme; Heal-To" Polka and The participants were all dressed in colorful costumes the members of the United Nations they were depict e Ting-a-llng.- ing, Ladies Enjoy First Ladies Day Golf . GIRIS TEA ON SUNDAY, MAY 17 (Box Elder high school a?oS girls and Yheir mothers, with any others interested in art and painting, were this week invited to attend the annual Senior Girls T0a sponsored by Business and Brigham City Professional Women. , , ( The tea is to be held Sunday, May 17, from 4 until 6 p. m. at the Central school auditorium. It will feature paintings by adult artists of IBrigham City and copper work by members of the Creative Home Arts adult Miss Lura education class. Mrs. Ridd has arranged with Henry L. Thorne for the paintings and with (Mrs. Marie T. Jeppson for the copper work. During the entire afternoon, vocal and piano selections will be furnished by Patricia Hun-sakand Carol Johnson. Mrs. Parley Lee is program chairman assisted by Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Simeon Carter and Mrs. Sid Hess. Last Wednesday was first la dies day at the Brigham City Golf and Country club course, Registered for pne and two rounds of golf were more than 25 ladies. Lunch was served at noon with prizes being awarded by Mrs. Harry Bloom, chairman; Mrs. M, A. Burtcher, director member, and Mrs. Steve Anderson and Mrs. Russell Waldron, committee members. High penalty score (went ,to Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Mrs., Scott Horsley won a prize for low strokes on No. 9. ' ' Several new members were out for the first time on- Wednesday. Ladies Day will be held on Wednesdays for the remainder of the season. All ladies are invited to participate. UTAH T , the father of 10 children, eight living: Henry B. Hansen, George Hansen, Conrad IB. Hansen, Arnold R. Hansen, Vernon H. Hansen, Mrs. Merrell (Bertha) Wankier, Mrs. J. Lee (Erma) Rock, all of Bear River City and Mrs. H. R. '(Alta) is CAMERA GIFTS TOURIST camera CAMERA Kodak r9et-Price-d era.Takecolofa aclory rJSv'6S5 KODAK OUAFUX CAMERA , - - oo Specials For THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WALGREEN 97 South Main AGENCY Professional Prescription Service 8 5, Looking to the best chick feed? f ? If you are you can find it right here. There is no finer feed i any- where than MILK WHITE j 3 starting mash. With this feed you can be sure your chicks will be off to a strong, ' healthy start. Clothes -A- C s DRESS SHIRTS ' TIES , " SPORT COATS AND SLACKS The largest and most complete se- -. lection weve ever had. Choose yours today ! 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IMr. Hansen was the first man in Bear River valley to ship apples by the carload. He managed his farm until 1944. Mrs. Hansen died August 8, 1941. He is a member of the L. D. S. church and is a High Priest. For many years he was a ward teacher. SPORT JACKETS Plains, checks, splash weaves. HICKOK JEWELRY & BELTS BILLFOLDS SAMSONITE LUGGAGE For Ladies and Men , they WANT a gift from Blocks! Remember |