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Show I fOX BCD yew5 Elaine Ward Installed As President Of Pdo Sigma Phi Sorority At Monday Meeting journal -- Mr. And Mrs. DeVerl Barker Honored At Utah jrfgham City, Installation of new officers Friday, April 29, 1949 for the coming year was conSouth iA1oyc Club To Meet ducted at the meeting Monday Beehive Girls Of evening of the Beta Sigma Phi Stake Will Monday Evening At 8 Sox Elder sorority at the home of one of The Box Elder Movie club its members, Merle Craghead. Swarm Day Observe will hold their Alice Young, retiring regular meeting presi3 will be swarm day lor Monday May 2, at 8 dent, conducted the evening, P 'May meeting Box South of oclock at and announced Karen Craghead the Legion Home. Beehive girls the completion Special and home movies who entertained the gathered pdtr stake at Mrs. will be shown and all members group with two solovox numfa full week of activities, Mrs. Blanch are me L. Jones and to urged attend. Anyone bers. indricks. stake beekeepers, an- - interested in home movies The installation of the four is new officers was also united. iiounced this week. presided over and promo-0The graduation by Louella MacFarlane. Alice First be observed ward, with a special pro- Young, festivities will preoutgoing president, 3 at the gram starting at 8 oclock. sented the gavel to Elaine Ituesday evening, May Ward, the newly elected president. Jean Shonka, vice president passed the pledge manual to Blanche Thompson, the new vice president and the minute book was presented to Selma Weir for future use by Iona Cefalo, retiring secretary. The bank book and accounts were placed in the care of Marion Fredricksen by Bernice Clements, the outgoing treasurer. The ritual table was covered with the beautiful w'hite satin ritual cloth and centered with a lovely bouquet of yellow roses, the sorority flower. Tall yellow tapers were burning in crystal holders on either side of the table. Mrs. Ward announced the fol9:00 TO MIDNIGHT lowing committees and committee members, to serve with For a good time, for relaxation, for dancing and fun at her during the coming year: on Saturday night. Booth Program and musical, Louella its best, its the Dance-Bow- l MaeFarlane, Lillian Felt and Music by Dan Ross and his orchestra. And service. Iona Cefalo. fun for YOU ! Bring The Gang! Historian and Publicity, Leah P. Kimber. Jean Women, Outstanding Shonka, Reva Nelson and Norma Butler. Dental Project and The Corinne ward recreation hall was the scene of a pretty and spring wedding reception dance last Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson i ntertamed relatives and fiicnds in honor of their daughter Carol and DeVerl Barker, who were married that day $ FREE EVENING $ DOLLARS for our boy with numbered DANCE-BOWtickets, on the street Saturday afternoon. Hell gladly with you l give you one. Bring it to the Saturday night. If your tickets number corresponds with one of the numbers posted, well give you a free admission ticket to any regular Saturday Night Dance Its just like a FREE DOL. . . W ORTH A DOLLAR. LAR. So get your ticket, and bring it to the Dance-BoSaturday night. Watch L Dance-Bow- WATCH FOR YOUR TICKET SATURDAY ON MAIN STREET For Saturday Night's Fun It's The Olive Monson. Book Week, Helen Felt. Literary Tea, Merle Craghead and Ida Hadfield. Membership, Blanche ThompIda Hadfield son, chairman; and Alice Y'oung. Gifts and Flowers, Donna Clark, Ways and Means, Jean ShonAlice Young, ka, chairmafi; Reva Nelson, Marion Fredrickson and Connie Simcox. Bernice Social Committee, Blanche Clements, chairman; Thompson, Anna Ericksen, Donna Clark, Jane Crompton, Jean Watson, Norma Butler, Merle Craghead. Ida Hadfield, Helen Felt and Mary Owen. The evening's activities were concluded with the serving of delicious light refreshments by the hostess, Jane Crompton and Merle traghead." Canada To Tax Video auBXfoijjU stoinc When OTTAWA, Ont. (UP) television comes to Canada, the government will charge a fee on each receiving set. The fee might amount to $10 a year. At present, the government taxes each radio set owner $2.50 per year. and tall candlesticks pah end. Announce Engagement Of Daughter, Donna cov-p- graced Mr. and Mrs. Royes J. Peter sen announce the engagement of their popular young daughter, Donna Jean, to Merrill R. Attractive vases of flowers decorated the table where the gifts were displaced. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts for starting their homemaking career. After a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Barker will be at home to their friends in East Corinne. Pack, son of Mr. De-Vo- DAY SATURDAY L. D. S. the receiving DOLLAR DANCE the Logan temple. In line to greet the guests were the brides parents, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Thompson, the bridegrooms Mr. parents, and Mrs. Lorenzo Barker, the n bride and groom, best man Petersen, bridesmaids Eva Selman and Joan Thompson. The bridal party stood in front a candelabra of tall white tapers. The bride was charming in a white satin with finger tip veil and carried a bouquet of gardenias and pink carnations. Miss Selman was charming in pink taffeta formal and Miss Thompson in blue taffeta formal with harmonizing corsages. Mother of the bride and mother of the groom both chose turquoise blue street length dresses and wore pink and white carnation corsages. in dainty lace covered with a Royes J. Petersens Engaged Wedding Reception In Corinne Hall Thursday Elaine Ward will preside at (Beta Sigma Phi sorority meetings for the coming year. . . . Second Ward M.I.A. Holds Closing Session At The Second ward M.I.A. held its closing session last Tuesday evening with President Owen D. Knudson in charge. The prelude on the organ was by Phyllis Reeder. The opening song, "Put Your was Shoulder To the Wheel, sung by the congregation, and Ross Olsen gave the opening prayer. The first year Beehive girls gave a stunt and a song, followed by a humorous reading by Marilyn Anderson, from the third year group. The second year group was represented by Rose Ann Littlewood and Roberta Young, who sang "Waitin In The Shadow. 3ay Valentine, a senior Scout, gave a huand Lowell morous reading Scout, Dames, also a senior and Kay Daines, a Scout, sang "Let the Lower Lights Be ShinSpiky, Speaky, ing," and Spoky, accompanied by their mother, Evelyn L. Daines. Mary of the Lou Horsley, teacher Junior group, sang "My Friend, with Renie H. Littlewood at the piano. Joan Jensen gave a humorous reading representing the Gleaner group and DeVau-ghaPetersen from the group gave a number of humorous jokes. Don Christensen r sang, Galway Bay and Blue, with Jeannine Andersen as accompanist. President Dee iLund gave a talk on the organization of the M.I.A. and what it stands for. President Maud Olsen presented awards to eight Junior giris as follows: Darlene Meservy, Beverly Nelson, RitaMae Craghead, Ann Jones, Darlene Burt, Ellen Christensen, Baitbara Rasmussen and Francis Christensen. Rita Mae Craghead had a 100 n n intermission Nolan Petersens Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis M. Petersen of Ogden are the parents s v," V's of a new baby boy. born Wedat nesday afternoon, April 27, Donna Jean Petersen Dec hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Per tersen is the former Ann who will become the bride of Ogden. The father is . . , a son of Mrs. Dan Petersen and of Merrill R. Tack in June the late Dan Petersen of Brig- temple ceremony. ham City. The new baby boy has an older sister, Lorie Faye, Its news of the people you two years old. know that makes thp News-JournPhone your news to 727. an interesting paper. Floods Cost $25,807,338 PULLMAN, Wash. SAVE guitar SEWING DOLLARS at HORSLEY'S Rayon Crepe PRINTS PERCALES 19c now CHAMBRAYS Regular $1.2.) yard, now Reg. yard, 3 yds. $1.00 Regular 49c yard, now 40c $1.00 BARGAINS FOR MEN-SHIRT- S and SHORTS WORK GLOVES Leather, regular $1.19, now pair Regular Hanes and values to 89c, now Olis, $1.00 45c and 59c TRAINING PANTS VASES and POTTERY For little boys, sizes 8 to 12, regular 49c pair, now 3 pair $1.00 WORK SHIRTS Regular OK Sanforized, values to $2.10, now Large assortment Vs to TOOL BOXES percent record attendance for the year. For the closing song the conWe Are All gregation sang, and the benediction Enlisted, was given by Earl V. Hansen. 133 South Main Values to $1.10, now HORSLEYS 2 for $1.00 1 Egg Beaters Pans Navy Dungarees ELECTRIC STATES MT. t; s Phone 18 Dependable Merchants Since 1887 100 Pairs Ironing Board Pads 200 ft. Electric Wire EACH BOYS' Lav-enda- Assorted Colors and Sizes 0 Frying $1.49 Vi OFF High Heels, Low Heels, Wedge Heels 0 Catchers Mitts o BALL BATS Last ture, final figures show. Womens Sandals, Oxfords, Pumps. SOFT BALLS (UP) year's disastrous floods in the Northwest caused damage totaling $25,807,338 to Washington, Oregon and Idaho agricul- Bur- accompaniment, Barker gave a reading and Mrs. Leora Brown of Malad, Idaho rendered the 6olo, For You, accompanied by Mrs. Iris Barker. Bishop Vernon Johnson of Bear River made a few remarks followed by responses from the bride and groom. The brothers of the groom then presented him with a decorated wheelbarrow and requested him to wheel his bride around the hall which he did and then she in turn wheeled him around much to the merriment of the guests. Guests included fela-tive- s and friends from all surrounding towns and wards and as far north as Malad, and Salt Lake City on the south. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Vern Hunt and Mrs. Marcus Mdntire, assisted by Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Christensen, Grace Barker, Mrs. Iris Barker, Sherrill Cook and Marilyn Hunt. Grant Thompson, Do Von Peterson and Roland Barker presided at the refreshment table. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake, decorated in pink and white with miniature bride and groom formed the centerpiece for one of the tables which was Mrs. Iva Mrs. Ray- Whit-meye- nett rendered two solos with his own and mond Pack of Kamas, Utah. The young couple named the Salt Lake temple as the setting for their wedding and June 10 as the date. Miss Petersen has been a student of music at the Brigham Young university for the past three years and the groom-elec- t graduates this spring from the B. Y. U. where he has received a research fellowship to continue his studies in the field of soil chemistry at Rutgars University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where the couple will make their future home. 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