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Show If I OX XLDKR Ml 8 J 0 ew5-0our- na j Beautiful Dutch Setting Is Theme Of Party Given By New Officers Of The Civic Club Utah New !v elected Wednesday, April 27, 1949 officers of the Civic Improvement club honor-ethe animal fi,.m a chkken the outgoing officers of the JTbySkunk Ind. (UP) Mrs. houe. Health COLUMBUS. past at a lovvlv party e.v authority Wer s takin shola afternoon at the Commerplaints! that only a sick skunk cial clubroom.s She was bitten by a wou.d bite as a rabiesmeans of The Memo of the she tried to drive when skunk party was, "When It is Tulip Time in It Is Springtime Everyh. where," and the large hall was c!eerly and beautifully decoVETERINARIAN rated with spring blossoms Just East of Bear River City Postoffice throughout. Little Dutch shoes Tremonton Exchange and latge bouquets of blossoms Brigham Phone Bear River Citv 2891 adorned the stage and clever Phone 583-R1- 1 BMhia CUT. d Sat-Ulll- fr - Hoi-'lan- McNamara j. 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For 1 RFE hteratuie, uritc, phone 01 nut for rstIt hotels, -- OVERLAND GREYHOUND HOWARD HOTEL Phone 175 r (I I Brand New 1949 On Full-Siz- and Feature - Packed e on Anna J Jensen presided and PieMdent, in charge of the proeither end of each table, lend- was in charge of the progtant gram, which was demonstrated For the openetng number the by word and song by the various ing to the Dutch atmosphere. entertained grout's directed by the teachers Toastmtstrcss was Mrs. John Christensen sisters "Secret The opening song, with a selection on their electric Kossi Mrs. Wayne Smith sang two Hawaiian guitars, playing "Old Prayer, was rendered by the vocal solos entitled, When Its Plantation." Ellen Hess gave the children with Amy Jensen and and opening prayer. Frank Nedbalek Gertha Williams in charge. Judy Tulip Time In Holland Far Away Places." played two aecordian selections, Anderson, a Lark girl, gave tne prayer, tol lowed by reOriginal toasts, given by mem- "Far Away Places, and Polish opening bers dressed in costumes rep- Polka Roll was called and the marks by Bettha Jensen The theme, A Child Too Must resenting many different lands minutes of the previous meeting Know The were Way." was introduced read The "The lesson, were given retiring officers, by a grout) of Seagull girls The along with a gardenia corsage. Blind in Utah, was given Peterson. Effie Welling first group treated the topic was Mrs. J. DeLos Thompson a humoious Prayer and sang, "I Fold My toasted by Mrs. Milton Peters; entertained with Arms" The second group sang, Wife. "The Inventors Chet reading, Mrs. Emery Reese by Mrs. "Two Little Hands" The fiist Hamilton; Mrs. J J). Gunderson Captain Anna Jensen gave a reZions was given a toast in song b port of the Daughters of Pioneets group then demonstrated ami sang, "Jesus and hoys girls in held convention Salt Mrs. recently and Mrs. Leon Christiansen Bapher Lake City. It was moved and Friend Of Little Children C. B. Stratford received tism was given by the second Mrs. L. Brighten-becker- . carried that hereafter our piolip was placed in bouquets neer meetings be held the fourth Wednesday of each month instead of Thursday evenings. Other miscellaneous business was discussed. For the closing number the Christensen sisters played another selection, "Hawaiian Waltz, and the closing prayer was given by Caroline Nielsen. During the social period refreshments were served by Annie Lamont, Emma Facer and Laura Morris to 24 members and guests who were present. Mrs. Norm Nelson was toasted by Mrs. C. H. Dredge and Mrs. Theron B. Lee received a toast from Mrs. Harry Bloom. The directors were toasted by GET AN EARLY & Second Word Holds Primary Conference The Sogo Lily camp ot the little Dutch mills with a miniaBishop Glen Knudson presided ture Dutch boy and girl were Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the Primary conference held placed as centerpieces on the Thursday evening at the home in the Second ward last Sunday loi-tables. The traditional tu- of Mrs. Jaiutta Olson Captain evening, with Bertha Jensen, toast from AL0N6 ! Scgo Lily Comp, DUP Holrl Meeting Thnt Mable Christensen. The large crowd was served a deseret luncheon by girls dressed in bright colored skirts, blouses and Dutch caps. Committee in charge of the affair inluded the following newly elected officers: Mrs. El mer Klitgaard, Mrs. W. H. Grif Miss fiths, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Flora Hansen, Mrs. Cyril Beech er, Mrs. Walter G. Mann; Direc A.A.U.W. Present Need tors, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson Of Public Health Unit Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. J. Y The A. A U W. presented a proFerry, Mrs. P. C. MacManus Mrs. Theron B. Lee and the fol gram over radio station KBUH mem Monday afternoon, dramatizing lowing other committee bers: Mrs. George Mason, Mrs, the value of and the need for a Harper Pearse, Mrs. George A. Public Health Unit. In charge of the program was Nielsen and Mrs. L. E. Pierce. Mrs. Wayne Call, who was assisted by the following people: D.U.P. Sunflower Mrs. Don Sheffield, president of the South Box Elder PTA CounCamp Met Thursday cil; Dr. Mary Peterson, repreThe Sunflower camp of the senting the Business and ProDaughters of Utah Pioneers held fessional Women; Mrs. Nona their regular monthly meeting Knighton and Miss Phyllis Iehr-son- , at the home of Mrs. Fred L. PePublic Health Nurses; and tersen last Thursday evening, Mrs. Margaret Benes, vice presiwith Captain Jennie L. Jones dent of the County Health Council. presiding and conducting. So Home "Our Mountain folDear was the opening song North Stake Relief lowed by prayer by Mrs. Emma DHansen and the song, "Long, Society Meet Saturday Long Ago." Lowell Petersen preThe North Box Elder stake Re sented a piano number and Clair Smith gave a reading. lief Society union meeting will Saturday afternoon, The Waltz The lesson, Story be held 30 at the Third ward chapof the Blind in Utah," was pre- April commence sented by Alice R. Rich. The el. 2The meeting will at oclock with all officers and was Times "Hard song closing of the North Box gldejr Comes Again No More,; and the teachers to be present. stake expected benediction was given by Olivia Results of the annual literary Jensen. at announced at the contest will be Committee appointed this meeting, officers stated. Mrs. were membership, meeting Bertha Hall; good cheer, Mrs. Martha Jensen and Mrs. Alice Rich; program, Mrs. Olive Petersen and Mrs. Pearl Compton; entertainment, Mrs. Rae Christensen and Mrs. Vera Earl; WEDNESDAY calling, Mrs. Evadine Holland, THURSDAY Mrs. Olivia Anderson and Mrs. Eliza Watkins. Dorothy it Refreshments were served following the meeting by Olive most Famous Amorka't at Petersen, Olivia Anderson, MarCover Girl... tha Walker and Eliza Peterson to 26 members and guests in with the maddeil crew attendance. - mm group, Zions children, and the whole group sang, "Little Children Come To Me. The blazers talked on health and sang, "Early To Bed." The trekers represented the Sabbath day and sang, Sabbath Day. The guides talked on Friendlinss, and the bluebirds closed with. "A Child Too Must Know The Way After the closing song, "Tell Me Dear the dosing Lord," prayer was ottered by Dean Rasmussen, a bluebird. Seagull Camp To Meet Fri. 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