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Show VP that av'y CPW Chih llonor Gbl Graduate Al Alt f, Work By Marie Jeppson Q Featuring weight Sunday product !' ner body al') Graduating girls of the senior (Loverda 777 class and their parents were cutt and each girl special invited guests of the mk-Business and Professional Wo. on her ple"131 men s club &t the hsndicraft inra h" .nd art exhibit held Sunday ! man hr It, 0 II Beat Can't k SET ttr VALUE ' m water Hit, u 0, $1513 Up N f Hi pUt ttQ la 11 751 iff, f Wheels Dual ut. j, fftt TONIGHT leathercraft, plas- JHDERCOVER MAN" . iiH, graduated faVr SCr011 IJIif'S.'f'i,'; CmTTnJn1; - Beehive Camn To Meet On HUP Thursday The Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting on Thursday instead of Friday this month as previously announced, because of graduation exercises being held Friday evening. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. M. Tyson, 436jsouth First east, beginning at 7:30 oclock. All daughters are expected to be present at this meeting, it was announced, as it is the last meeting of the year and a special program has been arranged honoring the past officers. Buttons And Bows Club Hold Meeting Wed. Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday Eve. in (yean Ford colors, i Hannah Hillam and Louella Macfarlane. tic work, jewelry, stone cutting, art metal work and plaster east decorating beautifully done by Marie Thorne Jeppsen. The displays were described as most interesting and educational and very much enjoyed by those attending the exhibit. The hall was decorated in purple iris and white bridal wreath bouquets placed through out. The exhibits were placed on five lace covered tables. Members of the club, dressed in formal wear, made the many guests and general public welcome while soft music was being played by a group of students from the Box Elder high school,- under the direction of Wayne Johnson. Light refreshments were served during receiving hours by TRUCKS toj J"1 H.h sr Adams, The exhibit featured original tnt CHEVROLET ll - 8,lhe W" r-- The Buttons and Bows club of Corinne met last WedSacrament meeting was held nesday evening, May 18, at the in the Sixth ward chapel Sun- home of Darline Hansen, leader of the club. Those present day evening with Arthur Stef- were: LaRae Bosley, iDorothy fen in charge. Elaine Stoll, Leone RaBarney, The opening song was The Sabbath Sun Serenely Falls, der, Geraldine Reed, Connie Rio, Hamberlin and LaRee sung by the choir and the open- Wells.Joy was offered ing prayer by Fred A picnic was held and wein-ner- s Forsgren. The sacrament song, and marshmallows were Guide Us Oh Thou Great Jeafter which the regular roasted, was hovah, sung by the choir. was held. Sacrament was taken care of meeting AnBarlow Dee and by Wesley derson assisted by the deacons. So. Stake Trekker Boys Visitors from the- stake were, Make Trip To S. L. C. high councilman J. A. Meservy and President J. Edwin Baird. Thirty-thretrekker boys of Elder Meservy gave a short talk South Box Elder stake made a after which the choir sang, The trip to Salt Lake City on Mon Stranger Of Galilee. President day, May 23. They visited the Baird talked on "Eternal Mar- state capitol building, Jhe This Is The Place monument, Ho riage. The closing song was, Love gle gardens, the Temple grounds At Home, sung by the congre- and heard the tabernacle reci gation and Wayne Loveland tal, then spent the rest of the gave the closing prayer. day at Liberty park. by They were accompanied stake trekker leader, Miss Bessie Eskelsen; 'Bishop Glen Knud-soof the Second ward, Mrs, Margaret Lewis, Sixth ward primary president; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Willard and teachers Evelyn Daines, Verl Anderson,, Norma Sackett and Ruth Jensen. e DICK POWELLi I j'lmiH MMBMilIH ihikjh Oak Camp Of DUP To Elect Officers Thurs. 5, 6 AND 7 be can i a BIENDEDwith steel, mewheie 9 woman GRAIN NEUMHITS. break jCnON HIT , THE STRAIGHT BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 5 YEARS OR GRAIN STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 65 MORE OLD. 35 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 5 NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 10 YEARS STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD. 21 OLD. STRAIGHT WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD. 4 INC.. NEW YORK CITY SCHENLEY DISTILLERS NO. "The Cfak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold election of new officers at their next regular meeting Thursday evening, May 26. The meeting will be held at the home of Rosetta Hansen, Seventh south and Second west commencing at 7:30 oclock. Officers are desirous of a good attendance at his election meeting, they stated. z: Hit No. I Barnette Tkt SHORT SUBJECTS suNsmw BEAR RIVER Utah Mother Will NEWS Guest Speaker At Civic Improvement Meet w The Young Ladles Improvement Association of the North a Box Elder stake will hold jamboree May 31, at 7:30 in the it evening at Crystal Springs, was announced today. All of the mutual age girls of the stake, as well as the officers and teachers of the organiza' tion, are Invited. It is requested that the girls dress in costume hair with loose or in braids, wearing long full skirts, blouses, sashes and scarves all of various bright and with strings of colors, beads, bracelets, large brass earrings or other jewelry. There will be stories, fortune telling, music, roller skating, swimming, and a large camp fire. It is requested that each girl bring her own suit and towel. The stake board will supply the drinks, but each girl will bring her own lunch, it was stated. The summer softball games for the organization will .begin June 7 at 7:30 in the evening at the high school stadium. A detailed schedule will be published in the News-Journ- Be - BEAR RIVER CITY Miss Arlene Hansen returned Monday The Reading Circle will meet Colorado. Miss at the home of Mrs. Dorothy from Denver, Hansen has spent the past two Willie on Wednesday (tonight) years as a missionary for the at 8 oclock. L. D. S. church, laboring in the Special guest of the evening Western states. will be the Utah Mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andersen Abble R. Madsen, who will reand Mr and Mrs. Lee Johnsen late her experiences in New motored to Montana Sunday. York City with the other state Mrs. Burton Andersen was a mothers. gracious hostess to a few friends Mrs. Robert N. Gardner and in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary Saturday night Mrs. Osey ensen of Brigham Cards and social conversation City are spending several days were the diversion. A delicious in Boulder, Nevada, guests of Mrs. Gayle. lunch was served. Pvt Ted Ramsdell left Friday Mrs. Andersen also entertained at a family dinner Sunday. night for Fort Hood, Texas, afdays at home. guests included Mr. ter spending ten The Happy Homemakers and Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden. organized Daughters of the Utah Pio- club was recently neers will hold their meeting with Peggy Christensen elected Friday, May 27 at the home of president; Gayle Perry, vice Mrs. Cleo (Emil) Andersen in president; Judy Jensen, secreTremonton. Members are urged tary; Joyce Andersen, reporter; Sharon Christensen, game leadto be present. er, and Karen Ramsdell, song were 'Eighth grade graduates honored guests at a program leader. The other members are and Dee Ann given Thursday evening at the Carla Iversen Mrs. Bessie ChristenNelsen. ward chapel. Readings, songs and musical sen Is their leader. Miss Bessie home demonstration numbers formed the evenings Hansen, entertainment. The following agent was presented and distheir cussed different phases of the boys and girls received promotions: Anna Mae Wan-kier- , work. Donnell Mortensen, Joan and Lee Ann Hamilton, Patsy Huggins, Margretta Slander, La Wanna Jensen, LaDean Christensen, Golda Stephens, Arthur Elmo Misrasi, Rex Matteson, Christensen, Max Bywater and Dee Hardy. Barbara Burt, Andrea Huggins, Cliff Barker, Melvin Johnsen and Dale Andersen attended Sunday School union meeting at Brigham City. Burton Andersen and LaVere Andersen visited Ellis Arbon in the L, D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City Friday. C STARTS WITH Mr. and Mrs. David Buist and children of Brigham City were FILTERED guests of the Chester Christensen family Sunday. IN THE NEW Sandra Nessler, RichMr. of Mrs. and daughter ard Nessler, returned from the E WITH AUTOMATIC Valley hospital Friday much Improved in health. See It Today Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth HolmEasy Terms. Now California returned from gren Thursday. Elyse Johnsen of (Logan was the week-enguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Master Paul Barker of Ogden Coal & Appliance is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barker. The Happy Stitchenetts met at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins. Most of the girls have finished their scarfs and hot ' pads. They are now making a workj 'apron. Hostess was ourrwL Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 25, 1946 Sego Lily Camp To Hold Meeting Tonight The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting Wednesday at 7:30 evening (tonight) oclock at the home of Mrs. May Sholty Nedbollk, 177 south Second west A good attendance is desired at this meeting, it was Notice To Dancing Students City classes of Brigham Dance-Art- studio s are the being changed from Monday afternoons to Wednesday mornings, beginning with next weeks classes. Students are requested to come to the War Memorial home Wednesday morning, June 1, instead of Monday, May 30. ! Miss Diane Sharp, Dance-Art- s Arthur and Irene Crosley Wells, Willard, baby girl, born en (B. ?ison, mith, rouse Lind, d to elves t in west Studio. n 4-- I ten ree in- - the tap - fnt or ilk sta tVMTERIVASH H$ 1849 t ' May 11. Nile and Ellen Hamilton Meservy, Brigham City, baby boy, born May 13. Wm. Richard and Amy Lind Babbitt, Lynn, Utah, baby girl, born May 14. (Wendell and Sylvia Delores Harmon Scothern, Brigham City, baby boy, born May 14. Wynn Basil and Alice Ack-royFife, Logan, baby girl, born May 17. 'Wm. Jack and Donna Marie Ferry Imes,' Ogden, baby girl, born May 22. Maureen Davis (Dennis and Pimper, Brigham City, baby girl, born May 23. Wm. K, and Eileen John, Ma-lababy girl, born May 24. d Seagull Camp To Meet The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 oclock Thursday evening, May 26, at the home of Lucille Olsen at First north and Fourth west. This is the last monthly meeting of the organization until, next fall and a is desired. WATER d SPIN-RINS- 100 BEEHIVE THE LIVING ROOM Fifty years ago the living room was a living room by name only. 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