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Show ' 3 Elder NEWS Box 'i Brigham City, Utah . 'Wednesday, May 27. 1953 Reading Circle Ladies Hear Mrs. C. R. Barker Ladies of the Reading Circle met May 13 at the home of Mrs. William Griffith to hear the book, No Stone Unturned by Ian R. Hamilton. The review was given by Mrs. Claude R. Barker. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Griffith following the review. The Circle will meet this evening, May 27, at the home of Mrs. Orson Christensen. AUTO-V- U Betrothal Of Miss Anne Fredrickson Told By Parents THEATRE N WED. THURS. House on Telegraph Hill Richard Baschart, V. Cartesa AND ' Montana Territory Lon McCaillster and Wanda Hendrix (in color) THIS WEEKS BEST BUYS approaching marriage of Miss Anne 'FredricKson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry iL. Fredrickson, Corinne, and Quinn J. Chlarson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, Brigham City. Announcement of the engagement and fortthcoming marriage was made this week by parents of the bride. The young couple plan to exchange vows in in the Logan LDS. temple. A reception is planned in Corinne recreation hall the evening Of the 'wedding. e The lovely ibride-to-bgrad uafed from Box Elder high school last Friday. She served as vice president of the student-body- , received outstanding girl award, was member of Bee Ettes, reigned as Harvest queen- and served as Peach queen atten dan.t. She is also a graduate of Box Elder seminary. The benedict Is also a BEHS graduate and served as pTesi dent of the FPA. He has attend ed the Utah State Agricultural college In Logan for two years and is a member of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity. They plan to make their home in Honeyville, Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the Newt and Journal to 77L 50c Jergens Lotion 25c Woodbury Shampoo Both for 49c TODAY thru SAT. Two Big Technicolor Hits! 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And your patronage here is sincerely appreciated. yjojate4rXuaj yStr MUGGIST 'wt s Also Serial - Shorts Cartoons - News &y LADIES LADIES DRESSES COATS' $4.99 1 lot vaues to $10,75 $6.99 1 lot values to $18.75 $10.99 Shoupe, secretary-treasure- Fort r. Wanda Eva Burrows and Richardson sang a duet followed by a history by Mary Collett on Early Pioneer History of the Charles Collett family. The class leader, Louie Squires Monuments gave the lesson, Priscilla erected by the DUP. Bott played a piano solo. The time was then turned over to the county camp president, Clara Hall, and the nomi nating committee who presented the names for new officers. New officers are: Wanda Rich ardson, captain; Louie Squires, 1st assistant; Genevieve Jensen, 2nd assistant; Ruby Freeman, secretary and treasurer; Eva Burrows, class leader; Hazel Nor ton, historian with Orbid An dreason, assistant. Vera Marble, recorder; Mar gret Jenson, chaplain; Priscilla Thelma 'Hotter, Bott, organist; chorister. Remarks were made by Capt Clara Hall and the new camp president. The retiring camp president, Hazel Norton thank ed the retiring officers for the splendid help they had offered. 'After closing prayer, a pot luck supper was served by At Local Golf Course - lot values to $8.73 mSMSSL Regular Ladies' Day snn3npjjEiK3 epirr 1 Closing Social Planned Impressive Graduation Ceremonies Held For Independence Signers Twelve Seagull GirlsOf Brigham Seventh Ward To Be Honored July 4 ' By Sego Lily DUP Camp NEW LONDON. Conn (UP) Closing social for Sego Lily Impressive graduation cere- - MuSC Lovers Fnhy No. camp Daughtets of Utah Pio- The memories of the 56 signers monies for twelve Seagull girls neers will toe held at the home of the Declaration of Indepenof the Seventh ward Primary Stake Music Festival 88 South of Mrs Laura this Morris, dence will be honored year were held Sunday evening in A large group of muMc lovers Third west, Thursday, May 28, in the states which once made the ward chapel. 30 6 m. at p. up the original 13 colonies. The meeting was presided enjoyed the annual music festi- beginning Luncheon will be served at 7 Simultaneous ceremonies will over by Bishop Lewis S. Wight val sponsored toy North Box El p m. followed toy bingo games be held at 10 a. m. Uuiy 4. About with Counselor Sackett Orval der stake Mutual Improvement All charter members are to 71 percent of the graves have vr conducting. Association, Monday evening at toe honored on Thursday. Offi- been located cers today aked that those with Special speakers following the the Seventh ward. The practice was begun last graduation ceremonies were Elpioneer costumes don them for year In Connecticut. This year bert Beecher, of the North Box The festival was presented un- this special social it is being extended to Che other Etder stake presidency, and Mis. der the direction of Mrs Each member is asked to states under auspices of the Nat Ella V. Reeder. Johnson with Mrs Nellie bring a white elephant gift tional Sons of the American ReCounselor Sackett turned the Smith, stake YLMIA president, for the bingo prizes A good volution and other patriotic time over to Beverly May. Open- and LaRue Yates, stake YMMH time Is antk ipated ing prayer was offered by Emma superintendent, presiding Jean Reeder followed by the Seagull Code recited by the Prayers for the affair were of class led by Cardlyn Poulsen. fered by Mrs. Smith and Mrs The entire group then sang the Lois Hunsaker. ' Homebuilder's Song. Vocal numbers were heard Grown foryou by Linda Billings entertained from: June Larsen, Third ward, with a vocal solo followed by Brent trio, ward; Eighth girls SWEET wim: SPECIALISTS piano selection by Jane Reeder. Johnsen, Bear River; boys enMrs Mary Burt, Seagull teachJoan Fourth semble, ward; Tbit favorod (nll votl.y of Hie San er, had, prior to the meeting, Thompson, Corinne; girls trio, Joaquin thould product lh flntst presented each of the graduates Honeyville ward, Garth Welch, wot) wwn In tho world. Tho with a Book of Monmon. She or tho choicest. Thtdlmon it grapti Corinne; boys quartet, Herper; u, j t Idtat, t recommended ladaes the young Eva Lu Mills, Third ward, De J rr ' W t to (Mrs. Ruth Reeder, Primary Add to noturot bounty tho Integrity of wt m Laun Sackett, Seventh ward; tVt a selected group of diitingunhea grow, Mrs president for graduation. double trio, Fourth ward; rt dedlcatod to the hlgheit quality. Reeder awarded certificates of girls Keith Orchard, Eighth ward and graduation and assisted them Leron Johnson, Bear River. Try Growers Wines. They are produced Miss Anne Fredrickson as they stepped over (he threshInstrumental numbers were proudly, patiently, perfectly by reold Into MIA. the were in be rites to Mrs. They pertwee! wine specialists. . . . will become Quinn J. Chlarson played toy: Sharon Deem, Harinto ceived the Mrs. Mutual by formed in L.DS. temple in Logan. Miss Fredrickson is Blanche per ward, Jban Sato, Seventh 'president and each ward; Coombs Brothers, Honeythe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Fredrickson of received Burt, the "Spirit of the Hive. ville and Madsen family, HonCorinne. Mr. Chlarsons parents are Mr. and Mrs. LyBrief remarks were made by eyville. of man Chlarson the bishop to the graduates: Brigham City. Jane Reeder, Linda Billings, CarThis They'll Gopher Pouisen, Madge Sato, Bev-erl- Civic Ladies Reminded Locust Camp Of D.U.P. olyn May, BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UP) Shirley Westley, Mar- Of Regular Meet Tims Do you have a pocket gopher Hold Meeting May 21; cia Bail, Norvella Chidester, rascals Gloria WilConger, Lu Juana problem? Trapping the Civic Improvement ladies were son, Emma Jean Reeder and remanded is the best way of handling Elect New Officers today by Mrs. R. K. them, says Vernon Burton a May Christensen. of regular Dames, president, Locust of the camp Meeting A lovely gift was presented farm adviser of the University clulb meeting to be Pio to Mrs. Burt In ap- monthly the of California. Set a wire trap in of the Daughters of Utah by girls held Thursday, May 28, beginat the a hole poked in the animals neers was held May 21, preciation for the fine instruc- ning at 4 p. im. in the War MeBott with tion home of Prirscilla received ' runway. by them during morial home. Capt. Hazel Norton presiding the past year. iWfcmER.cAimnVli Convention reports will be and conducting. Hollowing talks toy Elder Bee- heard and a special program 'After group singing, prayer cher and Mrs. Reeder, May has been arranged. was offered by Mary Collett and Christensen offered the minutes and roll call were read and taken. A report of the years finances was made by Ruby Airs. Mina Freeze PICK O' THE PICTURES" mkL RYBUTAL $12.99 $19.99 $8.99 j SALE PRICES THURSDAY FRIDAY 28th and 29th 1 JUST TRY IT - Once You Get The Habit! Open An Account At ) i ROXfLDERfOUNTyRANK Where yo.u receive on savings up to ; any amount Births DEPOSIT REGULARLY . . . from every paycheck and ' WATCH YOUR SAVINGS GROW I INSURED SAFETY IJP TO $30,000 FOR ANY FAMILY THROUGH JOINT ACCOUNTS RoxFlder County Rank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 110 South Main Street 1ADIES SUITS 4 only, values to $16.75 value $29.75 vice-captai- n MISSES COATS 2 only values $34.75 1 only Fort Brigham camp of Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday evening, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Mina Freeze. Captain Lola Stowell presided and Mrs. Irene Reeder, second conducted. Sing Me the Old Songs Tonight was opening song followed toy prayer toy Mrs. Mary Mea-chaThe group then sang followed Grandfathers Clock by an accordion selection, Desert Rose Waltz, toy Karen Lichtenstein. Mrs. Gretfha Ewer was voted in as a newr member of the camp. A bulletin from the Central company was read by Mrs. La Vine Hansen, first vice captaan. Captain Stowell then read a sketch of the life of Phoebe Wooster Childs Richardson her grandmother. Get well cards were sent to Helen (Petersen and Viola West-ley- The following births were announced this week by attendants at Cooley Memorial hospital: Lyle and Edna Bowcutt Walker of Corinne are the parents of a boy born May 22. A girl was born May 22 to Teddy and Martha Tso Draper of the Intermountain Indian school. William L. and Beverly Cail-so- n Packer of Brigham City announce the arrival of a girl bom t May 23. A girl was born May 25 to Grant and rma Leishman of Brigham City. Charles Max and Virginia Benner Ludlow of Brigham City The phone number of the News are the parents of a girl born 25. and Journal Society editor Is 77L May $17.99 $24.75 Brigham Camp Hostess Regular ladies day will held at the local golf course today, Wednesday, May 27. All ladies are invited to grab their and enjoy the golf equipment day. Frizes will be awarded. Seven women plan to attend state invitational day today in Provo. Those going from Brigham City are Mrs. Alf Freeman and Mrs. Don Sheffield. Representing Tremonton are Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Jack Fronk and Mrs. Russell Waldron. Mrs. Delbert Holmgren from Bear River and Mrs. Wynn Hansen of Fielding are also planning to attend. They will play according to their handicap and be put into flights accordingly. $5.99 values $22.75 SAVING IS EASY Monuments Erected toy the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was lesson for the evening, given toy Mrs. Blanche Crossman. was closing Oh, My Utah song with Lula B. Reeder offering the benediction. During the social hour refreshments were served to 25 guests by Mrs. Freeze, Mrs. Letha Jacobsen, Mrs. Lula B. Reeder and be Mis. Jean Jones. 6 only, values to $8.95 6 only, values to $10.75 4 only t ! e DRIVE-I- r 'T'i To Recite June Wedding Vows Of special interest in Brigham City and Corinne society is the mid-Jun- I 2 only Ladies Suits, reg. $19.95 1 Lot Suits, reg. $19.75 to $22.75 1 Lot Suits, reg. $24.75 $6.99 $14.99 $19.99 f Brigham City, Utah |