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Show Yjewi-- i POX ELDER j City, ounaf Utah Wednesday, April Mrs. Wold And Mrs. Petersen Home From Visit ToCalifornia 6, 1949 L. Box Elder Movie Club Elects Gordon John To Direct Club Activities For Coming Year Petersen have just returned from a s trip to Wilmington. Calif. They visited with their son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Verl L. Petersen, and Mrs. Petersen also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seeley. Mrs. Seeley is the former El-- ! vera Petersen. They reported a "very wonderful trip" upon their return to Brigham City suii i n une note. nth the new in true 0 dress you tyle tor Jayceette Candidates , For Office Are Listed Easter and Our Milts after. Election includes new ill the popular ' hades, Mrs. D. B. O'Toole, president of the Brigham City Jayceettes, P in announced the following candidates for election for the coming year: , For president: Mrs. - Charles Dredge, Mrs. Ray Andersen and Mrs. Jesse Jepperson; For treasurer:. Sirs: Gordon Felt, Mrs. Steve Anderson and Mrs. Cliff Mehler; For directors: Mrs. Bruce Harmon, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Ross Langworthy, Mrs. Robert Pella, Mrs. Gordon Reeves, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Ray Reese and Mrs. Douglas Miller. gabardines, in the season s est styles. Make now our selection . sires for Misses rools, ,d women v,Vli S35 16 $62.50 Two Groups' Specially Selected For by Mrs. Carl Wold and Mrs. Fred members of the Box Elder Movie three-week- rour Easter ere . Public Invited T 0 . , Y r W t AUX. Uance And club to direct activities of the irii organization lor the next year. Installation Thurs. Elections were Gordon John was elected Phone your news to 727. SUITS tas1er' sellifl, conducted at the last meeting of the organizaThe public is invited to attion. Elected to serve with John tend the dance Thursday evewere Everett Anderson vice ning at the War Memorial home, president; ilrene Hansen, secre- sponsored by the Veterans of tary and treasurer; Walter Foreign Wars and auxiliary. At 8 oclock, installation of Cheal, two year director and Jay Hamson and Reed Sirnonsen as new officers of the auxiliary-wil- l holdover directors.' ... bo held, followed by the Retiring officers include Le dance, with the, (mnne post land Nelson, president; George and auxiliary as special guests, Craghead, vice- - president; Phyl- installation will bp handled lis Owen, secretary- - and treas, Genevieve Jensen, install-inurer and Mrs. Elva Payne, outofficer and Josephine Bugoing director. chanan, retiring president. New officers of the Leland George Following elections, Nelson introduced A1 Morton of Gidney post will be installed by Salt Lake City, who is one of Lyall T. Beggs, national corn- of the Veterans only 28 people in the United mamler-in-chieStates who have been awarded of Foreign Wars Wednesday fellowships in the amateur cin- evening at Ogden during his ema league. With him were his visit to Utah and the western wife and daughter, also camera states.' enthusiasts. Mr. Morton showed some un- Seagull Camp of D.U.P. usual and unique pictures, Holds Meeting Friday among them an outstanding a "River Thrills,. picture titled, The Seagull ol the camp 16 mm. film of his trip down the of Utah Pinners held Daughters Yampa and Green rivers, origi- their monthly meeting Friday, nating in Colorado and ending April 1, at the home of Estella at Jensen, Utah. Morton has Jensen. received much recognition also The opening song was "Come, for his 8 mm. "Where Tlie MounYe Saints, Come and Chaplain Meet a The tains Sky, film, the Edythe Bowring led the prayer, picture taken , describing song of the same title, sung by followed by the. sung. Ode to Billy Williams, and "Trees, also the Pioneers. The lesson was on tile subcentered around the song of the same "title. ''He' also shoiveiT ject, journal and Dairy' of Rob-- ' Amateur, a satire of an ama- ert Gardner. A continuation of teur movie maker which drew the life of Rudgar Clawson was many a hearty and understand- given by Ida K. Lee. Mae Hoopes sang, The Holy ing laugh 'from thd member' present.. iAll pictures were 1 ire City, accompanied by Estelle JensOh. She sang the same song color and well received, Leland Nelson announced that fifty yeifts ago at the dedication the club had purchased a splic- of tire Brigham City tabernacle er, which is available to all and used the same accompanist. Current events, "Women in members and is being kept in News was given by Agnes the film library at Sirnonsen The meeting was Jewelry. He also announced the launching of a movie film con- closed with the singing of test for members with the "America, and benediction by theme of Around The Clock in Lilly Y. Johnson. Refreshments served by Brigham City, Refreshments were served to Mae D. Smith, Frances Cuth-ber- t, Jennie Perry and Stella 32 members and guests. Phillips to., the 22 members Visit In Idaho present.. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stratford drove to Pocatello Sunday 1 16 visit his father, returning to Brigham City Monday morning. , f , GOOD 'jpectally birfc&f CASH $29.75 and $39.75 CROP! Higher 'prices than ever before paid for cucumbers. FARMERS can earn $600 per acre growing cucumbers for UTAH PICKLE CO. . SPRING GABARDINE FROCKS YOU FARMERS BOYS AND GIRLS can earn enough to put them through school. Seed and commercial . fertilizer are supplied. Trucks will pick up cucumbers from convenient loading stations. For further information, write or phone N G TEEN AGE Pastels and high shades, former values to $67S,vP-rial-- $9.95; UTAH PICKLE . COMPANY 3-- 4 Salt Lake City 104 4- - , ' ris. Sheri v R.tty. t'oivan Rowe,', Kay Rasmussen and Linda Lee 1t'ters. Miss Marilyn Hewlett assisted was Mrs. Peters with the Little ...Carol Checketts ('arty. honored at a birthday party at Mr. the homo of her parents. and Checketts Mrs. Elwood Monday afternoon, to celebrate her fourth birthday anniversary, The little guests played several games, after which the guest of honor opened her many gifts. Mrs. Checketts served individual cup cakes in the form of nests with aster fggs nestled within, and ive cream. The ta ; if Jj. napkins were formed as baskets with caster candy. . Favors bun-triewere little marshmallow .. A beautifully decorated birthday cake with lour glowing candles served as the cen- UCA LOAN CAPITAL NOTES A of long term terpiece. inter tt payable annually, available M Invited guests included Kathdenomination of $25 leen and Charlie Young, Kay (Only Utah resident eligible Ljnn Olsen, Kaulene Kunber, for purchase) IVuvna Rae DuVall,, Billie Det and Mary-Jea- n Young, Kay v'TAH COOPERATIVE ASSN. 26 W. Bth So. Salt lain Reeder, Dee Glen Brightciiburg City 4. ttoh Tot. and the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph li. Gale, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murdocs, aunt and uncle. of Ogden, were present at a little party given later in the evening at the Checketts home. Cake and ice1 cream were Carol Checketts Is Honored On Birthday YOU CAN THROW a shoe at cat, but cant You do; that to a yowling radio. wmmmw s. a yowling Iet us service yours so that it will entertain without yowling. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE I- f- OLD Hermitage Hold Birthday Party For Linda Lee Peters j IntHc Acnfticfy llfmkei' jgL A Blend ... -- Fidred H. Peters entertained at a birthday tarty last Friday for her daughter, Linda her fifth Lee, who celebrated Mrs. birthday FO on April 1. GINtliTIONJ Games were played ors were given to each ter which luncheon was served to the following: Michael Fryer, Jimmy Hazeldine, Chris Bruce Hadfield, Brent Frost, Kent Nelson, Gordon Richard Tucker, John A. Peters, Kathy Larsen, Vicki Lar- Sen, Denise Orchard, Linda Ras-th- e mussen, Lynette Frost. Rita and favchild af- our KENTUCKY UVOKITP A Pe-ter- Gentlemans AHiiskoy from Konfucty National Distillrn. Prod. Cbrp.,'N.Y. 6.V&Cram Neutral Spirits 86 Proof r. Z4S, mODGODRY i " Phone your socifty and nal news, 'to 192 perso-- , . Wonderful ftew fashions m j COMPLETE SET OF FLAVO-SEA- L ALUMINUM, WATERLESS COOKWARE amoI At Prices! 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