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Show I Mrs. Laura A. Sackett of Brig- liam City will celebrate her 90th on June birthday anniversary 20 between the hours of two and five oclock in ward chapel. Members of the Second ward enjoyed a dinner and reunion of June 8th, to commemorate the first ground breaking for their new chapel just a year ago. The festivities were held In the newly remodeled and decorated recreation hall. t, & First the All friends and relatives are cordially Invited to attend Mrs Sackett requests no gifts Children to be Hosts t Peterson was general chairman with W. T Davis, Joseph Facer, Gus Kopenitz committee. assisting on the Douglas Miller was on publicity. Robert Blue supervised the Senior Aaronic priesthood members in moving and arranging the tables. Florence Petersen, Primary president, and Betty Kopenitz were In charge of decorations. Foods chairmen were Sylvia Glover and Bessie Eskelsen, assisted by Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Robert Blue, Mrs William Fife, Mrs. Lafe Jensen and Mrs. Claude Olsen, with Varnick Hansen, William Fife, Claude Olsen and Errol Valentine cutting the meat. Mrs. Ray Daines and Kay Daines were program chairmen The theme, Do You Remember? was carried throughout with Mrs. Daines as toastmis tress. During the dinner a group of boys and girls from Cot nine en tertained with singing and play ing ukeleles. Mrs. Marijane Morris introduced them as Ardith Bosley, Sally Anderson, Hope Shipley, DeeAnn and John Morris. This group has been trained by Douglas Mann. N. R. Hosts and hostesses for the afternoon will be children of Mrs. Sackett. She was born June 17, 1801, a daughter of Hans M. and Karen S. Larson Petersen in Brigham City. She has lived most o! her life in the house where she wus born and still resides. She recalls her mother telling of making the adobe for the building as her father built the structure. 3-- i ' V i ?r ! (( Married in Logan Temple She became the wife of Samuel Arthur Sackett on July 10, 1882, in the Logan LDS temple They resided in Brigham City their entire married life with the exception of three years spent m Mink Creek, Idaho. t4 X Mr. Sackett died in 1912 at the age of 92. Six of their eight children are Mrs. Laura S Gilbert, Jiving: Brigham City; Mrs. Maud Lehr-herr- , Salt Lake City; Orval E Sackett and Ella S. Johnson, Brigham City; Mrs. Ruby S Oik ey, Salt Lake City and William C. Sackett, Brigham City. She has 16 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and three great-grea- t grandchildren. Colorful Past (Mish) follows: Carlos Sederholm to bishoprics past and present; Knudsen to Relief societies; Lafe Jensen, to Sunday sehools; Alda Call, to Young Ladies MIA; Earl Hansen, to Young Mens MIA, and Ruth Valentine to Primaries. Ez-m- a Other musical numbers were Jay Valentine, a trumped med ley, accompanied by Inez Petersen; a whistling number by Cliss Davis, and two songs, Sweet Genevieve and "Bless This House, sung by Doril Horsley and Fern Jensen, aecompa- - Mrs. Laura A.Sackelt " Bigamist " "Saracan Blade ' THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ganization She states that she was too frightened to stand audiences. Double Dill Program of e brAndo" y found that words Her distinguishable children have given her books of church works in large print and she has read them many times since learning how to read again. Gathered Wool The love to visit Grandma Sackett and stroke she finds time to crochet hot pads and hankies for gifts to her family members. Enjoys Visitors As in the past the Sackett home is still a favonte stopping place for visitors. Mrs Sackett with enjoys life surrounded many family members and friends. n z o CO-HI- T candles 'and soap. She has spent all Iter life sowing, doing housework and carSuffered Stroke ing for the sick along with rearMrs Sackett suffered a severe ing her family. In the days of stroke following her 83rd buth-da- Loieno Snow, Mrs. Sackett reand lost the use of her right calls assisting with light houseside. Since that time she has work in his home. regained the use of her limbs Reading and crocheting are and retaught herself how' to limited now because of pout read and crochet. Following the eyesight but Mrs. Sackett still werent THE INDIAN ATTACK ON FORT ATKINSONI "PICK THE O' STARTS TODAY -W- PICTURES' EDNESDAY JUNE NEBras ,Run 9 Weeks In Salt Lake City AttlUMftAftCTuai Open STARTS SUNDAY 20.0 FOR ONE DIG WEEK and 6 p m. on Wed., a JiM Excitingly Sat. 1. the Beanie' m. M. RED STOCK Bareback Riding Calf Roping Saddle Bronc Bull Riding Cow Cutting Bulldogging ANI) OTHER OUTSTANDING ARENA EVENTS Prizes Plus Entrance Fees In STREET DANCE QUEEN CONTEST, JUNE SPONSORED DY MORGAN LIONS CLUB caooE pec 21 m MMBBE VMS FULL ONE TON CAPACITY GOES WHERE OTHER GO-M- ADE BY THE LARGEST MAKER OF WORLDS DRIVE VEHICLES different! this mart Italian Beanie when he wa in Naple filming THEATRE Wednesday S5J- glenn Miller THESE 'MMO HASH QUNN JUS MfUfR 41 THE jjjjarv y 10 CWTTWOOGA 5006 - IIQONU&ff ll A I "a His pCXit Feature-Lengt- Adventure! TECHNICOLOR L True-lif- e SEftKAtt c V. Caron Mel Ferrer NEW Larger Carburetor Capacity built for climbing grades as steep as NEW Valve Oversize Fuel Pump prevents vapor lock under extreme conditions of 60. 3 -- altitude and temperature. Extra Heavy Duty Clutch for Heavy Loads and smooth, Trouble-Fre- e Performance. Thursday s SalesDivishm, Willys Motors, Inc. Kaiser-Willy- (Color) h COME, SEE THE MOST ECONOMICAL GREATEST PERFORMING TRUCK IN ITS FIELD ALSO V ffiTif NCftO - "LIU" - .JUNEALIYSON MCA Stainless Steel Exhaust Valves for greater Efficiency and Longer Engine Life. Auto - Vu DRIVE-I- N story 1 amazing economy. the Flesh and liked it so much that the petite chapeau threatens to tUrt a, new atyle in Hollywood. mi james Stewart Engine efficiency gives low fuel consumption. At every operating speed, with full load, the Willys truck shows LANA TURNER tried on 1 OPENS UP A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT! m JUNCTION I. AttBSKAS MOST POKES TRUCKS CANT music! TUXEDO BEST next two weeks. f p OCJ after commission, Highway many months of research, discussion and study of traffic experiments across the nation, officially adopted the use of red stop signs as a state standard in place of the present yellow and black signs. The commission based its decision on the fact that the color red is consistent with the wide use of red as a special warning of danger and the near universal use of the red light as a stop signal. This action means that from now on all stop signs constructed for use on the states highways will be 30 inches fully signs with red backgrounds and white lettering Replacement of existing signs will be on a normal basis of placing the new signs in positions where the others are wwn out or have been damaged The only exception of this policy at present is that the commission has instructed the department of traffic engineering to place 25 of the new red standards at various busy intersections and in areas where motorists fail to stop for stop signs. The first of these will probably be installed with UMtrl5l4veu wonderful WMOTIVMBA IT'S 115 HP, Super Hurricane Engine . . . . . . 7.3 Compression Ratio. that made BPflW AT MORGAN, UTAH ROCK RODEO COMPANY EXO to Red From this day on, Utahs driving public will be seeing a lot more red; since the Utah State in BO0 Thur., Fri. Will Change 2 MORGAN FAIR GROUNDS of a love umi Dr. G. Renee Ferguson is now in private practice in New York City and her hubandls specializing in surgery at the Kings County hospital of New York 25-2- 6 SHOWS START AT 8:00 Toasts were given by past as presidents of organizations, Hiway Stop Signs fabulously beautiful... Savage! real... The stray 9 PEAKS sons. sions. ENDS TONIGHT Fins Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson and son, Gary, returned home Sunday after a delightful trip east to visit Dr. G. Renee Ferguson and her husband, Dr. H. W. Iticovici. Sightseeing in Detroit, ChicaNew York City, Albany, go. Washington, D. C. and other points and routes made a very pleasant vacation for the Fergu- - BEG DOTS RODEO son. hear stories of her youth She shows them fabrics homew'oven Active in Relief Society by her mother from wool gathHer church activities have ered fiom fences following the been limited to serving for many passing of herds of sheep Sego as a Relief years society visiting gathering is another of her teacher and sewing fur the or- - lily favorite stories as is the making nied by Renie Littlewood. stunt was A final hilarious staged by Bishop J A Meservy and a former bishop, Glenn Knudsen They presented two former members of the Second ward, Thomas Blackburn and Heber Boden in an historical inIt was quite a feat for cident Glenn Knudson to fold his long and legs into a wheel-bqrroMr. Meservy to push him around the stage, wearing a top hat Approximately 400 ward members were present arid had a very good time. mKfE gram and one greatly enjoyed and appreciated was two readings, given by Joseph Watkins, oldest person present. He is 93, and a former resident of the Second ward. A humorous song, I Was Born Aout 10.000 Years Ago, was given by Claude Olsen, Wynn and Ardell Jeppson, accompanied by Shirley Jepp- between the . . . is to be honored guest on Sunday, June 20, tit the First Ward chapel hours of 2 and 5 oclock as her children fete her on her !)0th birthday anniversary. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Sackett requests no gifts. Fergusons Are Back Home Following Tour Elder NEWS TOPE 2 Two songs, "Memories, and Dearie, Do You Remember? were given by Roberta Y Baron. A surprise feature of the pro- Mrs. Sackett has a colorful past. She recalls shaking hands with all presidents of the LDS church except Prophet Joseph As a young girl .she Smith. remembers tossing blossoms into the path of President Brigham Young as he arrived in Brigham City on special occa- - Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, June 16. 1954 g 90th Birthday To Be Observed Sunday ' t Second Ward Members Enjoy Dinner and Reunion Honoring First Ground-BreakinAnniversary Open House Planned for Mrs. Laura A. Sachetl 7 "COMBAT SQUAD" Phone J. Ireland . L. McCallister 272 BUNDY MOTOR CO. 550 South Mala Street |