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Show mAAVrw 7 lews Jlourn a ) , ce flow the 8 f OJNER WFidj ALL1 R. F. D. Wednesday evening huge success by the post charge of ' '(jtiliary- couples beau-- , at eight long, derated banquet with bouquets of 20 -- .matelv Special invited guests were e and Jack Horton, state commander Easter Uttle of Amencan Folk, Utah, and Dr colorful eggs with 'filled Jonas, state adjutant on Frank intermittently Placed Each man responded with short isles. speeches. Also present was a hot dinner was member serving with the armsened, under the ed forces, John Reeves. Gels-' Lawrence at Mrs Decorations werp taken care Bill Homer Dunn, Mrs. of by Mrs. Lawrence Geislet Rosenbaum, Mrs. Paul and Mrs. O. Dee Lund. Gor-MrMrs. Sheffield, Officers of the local AmVet Charlie Arm are: Commander, Bill Dapost Mrs. senior vice commander vis; Rosenbaum. Paul Rosenbaum; adjutant, Lawa tuning luncheon, Bill Da-- rence Ceisler; finance officer, Homer Dunn; judge advocate! introduced commander, O. Dee Lund, and chaplain, M. C. dur-m Call who was Max Grunig Boyd Sheffield. evening. Officers of the post and aux. vocal solo, accompanied tSils RCAUa rseng ays tand k p L e - y express their appreciation after which to ail who helped make this act one a presented annual affair a success. skit with Mrs. Call and How-iiliar- j . of Utah . Anna J. Jensen Named Captain Of Sego Lily Pioneers' Daughters The Sego Lily camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Peterson for its annual election of officers. Anna J. Jensen w;as chosen to act as captain, with Jeanetta Olson as first vice captain, Annie Lamont second vice captain, Laura Morris registrar, Melissa Enjoy the whiskey thats CAuajuil OA & ttaAVJb Kentucky -- A 1AL Whiskey Blend DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. 86 PROOF GRAIN NEUTRAL 65 SPIRITS Peterson lesson leader, and Sarah Longson chaplain. Hold-Ove- r officers were Sarah H. Horsley secretary, Alfreda Jepperson treasurer, and Rhoda Hansen historian. Oneta Thorne and Ruth Reeves were official visitors from the county company t o the meeting, and spoke briefly. Entertainment numbers included two violin selections, Rock of Ages" and Old Black Joe," by Carla Jensen and Deon Rasmussen. Yolanda Rossi entertained with two humorous The Perfect Little readings, BR Phone 156 'rack" EVERY DAY IS 4J 3$ SE IF E8 ! OF YUMIX ICE CREAM POWDER PUNCH POWDER PKG. PAR-AI- ;minster ONE 54.0 m 31b. can . erces 14 oz. P0T 2 ATSUP bottles 27' ROASTS T 0.00 D MEATS 96 WIRE 32 ARSHMALLOWS i" iM) lv SAUSAGE If Sego Ask for free Mary Lee 1 cans for pILIV Taylor Recipe Book or Skippv Peanut 79 lb BEANS 2 TIDE, 2 cans 23 CHEESE, 2 lbs. IQC POTATOES case 3.25 SURF All Flavors 7c ONIONS 3 10' bun pkgs. 25 and OMOV'S C No. 1 Large 1 lb. cartons .... 45' The regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary has been postponed and will not be held' Monday evening as scheduled. Officers of the organization announce the next meeting for Wednesday evening, April 27 at the War Memorial home. Special guest will be Mrs. Lela R. Banks of Pleasant Grove, department president. TIDE SOAP POWDER, large 29c STANDBY ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz 33c S a.m. to Really Fresh MAYONNAISE pint 39' Kelloggs Cereal 31 VARIETY PACK DELRICH SPECIAL SALE!! Of Mary Lee Taylors illustrated 6 page 1 1 bun. 10' New Tender 2 large Blnches 13' Firm Ripe TOMATOES COOK BOOK . No. 3 CARROTS COPY winds itsfelf , protects itself , ogainst shocks, dust ana water 38' Fresh Crisp ASK FOR YOUR FREE - MARGERINE Lb 19' RADISHES TREND SUDS US 1 lb. 27' Carton v - 8 pan. Best Quality No Rind Cello Wrapped WHOLE KERNEL CORN, No. 2 can 16c CATSUP Calo Dog & Cat SQUARES FOOD, 14c; 2 for 27c 27 LB Friskies Dog Food ... W COFFEE Morrells Pride Assorted CHEERIOS LUNCH MEATS 39 LB 2 for free delivery Post Grape-Nut- s FLAKES 21c: . 57' JncafIex -- tin The worlds only watch with the 52c self-protecti- 16c I CUP. ng heart ' ' SlKMg(G 31c 2 for 41c Phone 156 Before a. m. or 4 p. m. 10 Lb. fj70eis 79c lb. 1 S & 27' SLICED BACON 25c . MEAL, 5 lbs. Lb. for 2 Utah Valley BACON 2.00 8 Best Foods 2 for 39c Hunts 4 LBS 75 m.-S- 29 TUNA FLAKES GRADUATION NEEDS WATCHING New Potatoes, Peas, Daffodiis, MARKET Cucumbers PRICE. LARD L50 aJn Clearwater Asparagus, 35c Morrells Pail Of Cans I Store Corner of 5th South an4 Hours 8 a.m. to 7 n AT, O. P. Skaggs System operators are continually working to lower your cost of living. You can depend on them to be the first to lower prices as declines come along, and too, to consistently maintain quality and price throughout the store. Youll like our fresh fruit and vegetable department as well as the quality fresh meat and smoked meats youll find at our meat market. 29' GEM TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls MEATS Cream Style nch ; SATURDAYS WISE FOOD BUYS TOMATOES GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can 20c; 3 cans BABY FOOD Phone your news to 727. E. Z. Mix Pak GREEN Premium Cut 34 19 MO iE rt 85c 1 Next Tuesday afternoon the Third ward Relief society will meet at 3 oclock in the noon instead of at 2 oclock. An has excellent program been arranged, and iMiss Bessie Hansen, county home demonstration agent, will demonstrate different methods of doing all kinds of house cleaning, and how to make the diffe cleaning solutions for pai walls and wallpaper. The Relief society presldi urges, Lets have a good tendance. Horseys GRAPEFRUIT Sections, No 2 can. .16c with coupons 35 $2.75 SPAM Rashes 'REEN .. JELLO Bliss lTncl. iE jar 37c Bordens Chateau 43c pkgs PRODUCE &00 15 oz. Mild No. Third Ward Relief Society Meeting Is At 3 Instead Of 2 Legion Aux. Meeting Postponed Until 27th " OXYDOL 0.00 $5.99 BUTTER Chateau REESE Bordens 2 AX MILK, 4 for 45 nngless Cut s 39 50c Case BEEF 53c Doz MARKET. RADISHES 10 GROUND Grade Medium GGS ns Iftc Del-mon- d, SPRING TIME IS SALAD TIME 3 bunches Red Krisp I1- - Pure Pork was Mrs. Farmer Purdett pleasantly surprised Wednesday-eveninwhen she walked into the home of Mrs. Don Jeppson. The occasion was her birthday and her many friends honored her with a surprise party. 200,-000,0- PRODUCE 59 ROASTS rt newly-installe- 47 PORK CHOPS or PORK ister Egg with the mys- yC ! tic writer & R Mrs. Purdett Farmer Pleasantly Surprised Wed. By Many Friends Several entertaining parlor games were played with each guest receiving prizes. The dining room table was decorated with a large, beautifully decora, ted sheet cake, flanked with glowing candles on a lovely lace table cloth. Many gifts were arranged back of the cake. A hot buffet luncheon was served at five small tables to t the following ladies: Mrs. Mrs. Carl Beecher, Mrs. Harriet Owens, Mrs. Burt Reeves, Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Earland Thompson, Mrs. Carlysle Baty, Mrs. Rats destroy or damage Uriah Wood, Mrs. Elwood Chec-kettbushels of grain annu- Mrs. Wi R. Merrell, Mrs, ally. Paul Merrell, Mrs. Herman Had-fielMrs. James Barker, Mrs. Walter Everton, Mrs. Don Rasmussen, Mrs. Herbert MerrelL Mrs. Melissa Petersen, Mrs. Don Jeppson and the honored guest, Mrs. Purdett Farmer. Mrs. Farmer received 'many beautiful gifts and was deeply 74 So. Main appreciative to her friends for BARGAIN DAY their thoughtfulness. Theres no bigger thrill than the pleasure of eating good food. You dont have to do without the foods you want in order to stay within your budget. Just make it a habit to shop at the B & R Market for your Produce, Meats and Groceries. We buy right to keep our, prices down and for this reason EVERY DAY IS BAR- GAIN DAY AT THE B Grade Choice A Lady" and The Darky Who Stole the Watermeions. Lillian Secnst reported eight good cheer visits to the sick and home-bounThe lesson, Biography of Robert Gardner," was given by Melissa Peterson. Mrs. Minnie Campion, the only living pioneer of the Second ward and a member of the Sego Lily camp, was extended congratulations from the camp. Mrs. Campion was selected and crowned the Queen Mother of the Daughteis of Utah Pioneers of Box Elder county at the annual pioneer ball, which was held recently. Remarks were made by Birdie Hansen, outgoing captain of the camp, and also by Anna Jensen, the captain. After the closing exercises refreshments were served to 23 mmbers present by Melissa Peterson. Jeanetta Olson and Sarah Longson. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS PKG. NE 1. The Locust camp, Daughters Pioneers, met at the home of Thelma Kotter at 8 o'clock last Thursday evening, March 31. The opening song, Jf the Way Is Full of Trials," was followed by prayer by Eva Burrows. Priscilla Bott presided. The Barber Shop quartet sang, and Rosella Kotter sang two and numbers, Old Black Joe Bell. The lesson was given by Mary Jeppson on Diary of the Journey of Robert Gardner. The history lesson, Life of Rob-beHarries and James Parkinson, was given by Margaret Jensen. The closing prayer was by Marian Reeder. Ten members were present. Refreshments were served by Thelma Kotter and Caroline Holst. Carol Sues And Marjorie's Birthday Party all were guests cousins of the two little ladies, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nielsen, who celebrated their birthdays Mond Carol Sue was one year old Monday, and Marjorie will be two on April 19. Pictured above are, left to right, Charles Whitworth, Reese Nielsen, Marty Lou Whitworth, then the two little hostesses, Marjorie and Carol Sue, Judy Merrell and David Merrell. Feilila Burt, the only other cousin lixing in Brigham City, was not present. Sheryl Nelson and Johnny Nielsen, two other cousins, attended the party but were not present when the picture was taken. The youngsters colored Easter eggs, and each received an Easfier busked. Birthday cake and ice cream were sened. . mother, U EGG DYE i, Locust D.U.P. Camp Meets At Coffer Home , PlACli HAPPY BUNNY EASTER Henry Jones and Mariam Thompson Noble, Malad, Idaho, baby girl, born April 1. Merlin LeRoy and Hazel Johnson Summers, Tremonton, baby boy, born April 3. Donald Merlin and Charlene Grover, Corinne, Montgomeiy baby boy, born April 4. Keith and Colleen Petersen Nuttall, Brigham City, baby boy, born April 5. Wayne and Juanita Sammons Andersen, Corinne, baby boy, born April 6. wil-'SV- pu-ss- y Yae Sato No. 1. Bngham City, baby girl, born April Paul Rosenbaum pjrtici-pating- . A quartet ton.MNiin" ot Max Grumg, Gene AaPker Cliff Stalling.', and Gerald J.n-sesang three vocal numbers after which the group and their partners enjoyed dancing to the recorder and records belonging to Howard Call. !red a BACK Ishimatau and AmVet dinner and Mrs. fat the War Memo- - W'iif ACT P5 BIRTHS g, 1949 Dinner And Dance Is Enjoyed And Partners Wednesday bers, Guests fflai 3D'0F CAR.. Their Birthdays lAmVet hop'1 tl Friday, April Ut0i CUT The Little Nielsen Sisters Celebrate -- HX px PARKING IN REAR USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FREE 0. And See The Finest Store Hours: Weekday 8:00 to 630 8:00 to 7:00 Saturdays .X. '1 |