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Show TJewsioutnal fna ham Program Heard In Sixth Ward Chapel Lost Sun. Mr. And Mrs. Charles Kimber Have Baby Girl Ailliut Stelfen was m ch.uge Mr. and Mis. Charles Kimber became Ihe parents of a baby of the sacrament meeting held last in the Sixth ward chapel girl Friday, July 22. The new addition to the family weighed Sunday. The opening song was We seven pounds. Mr. Kimber is currently em- Thank Thee O God For a ProKay Daines, son of Mr. and ployed by the First Seoul lty phet by the congregation. The . Mrs. R. K. Daines, having com- Bank of Utah in Brigham City. prayer was offered by Fred Mrs. Kimber has been been pleted his work as a deacon was sustained as worthy to be ad- society editor of the Box Elder Tiie sacrament song was vanced to the office of a teachl for the past sevJust For A Day, sang by Harer. eral months. ry Jackson and accompanied by Dorothy Ann Lillywhite. Bishop Knudsen made closing Sacrament was taken care of remarks, and after the congregaFor Eighth tion sang, God Be With You by DeLonne Anderson and Dee the benediction was pronounced Primary Is July 21 Anderson assisted by the deacons. by Heber Anderson. David Inderson As Speakers Sessions and David Fois-gren- Inderson of the Stake high at tl?? 'ncil wcre sPcal'ors sacrament meeting in Icond ward last Sunday thanin- - with Bishop Knudsen The organ prelude ChbygRene H. Llttlewood. song Come, Let W opening Pursue' Our Journey Anew L the the congregation, and Ration was offered by John News-Journa- U,oa Parade Dont borrow a . . sub- d John Baird and Neal were presented to the congregation for approval in being ordained deacons. Diane Jorgenson, a teen-aggirl, gave a short talk on honesty. The time was then turned over to the visiting high with Norris Larsen talkOur Duties As ing first on Hun-sake- DECORATING THE BEDROOM If the ceiling seems too low, try drapes with a vertical design without the valance. Use bedspreads in harmony with the bedroom something The trend today, bedrooms, leans toward the modern, functional, furniture . . . Hut wait, don t let that keep you from using the tuimture you ' period pieces ii have, or from Make your be proud of. due to smaller V I news-packe- it's what bedr- oom illustrated above. The room was small to begin with, ltut this to all aphas been overcome, pearances, by making the twin beds into one by using a slipcover over the headboard, and placing the Mr. and Mrs. chests side by side between the two windows. A small vanity with lamps fills in the other wall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilde of Brigham City recently left for a three to tour weeks vacation in Tampico, Mexico. Mr. Wilde is a native resident of Tampico. While there they will visit with Mr. Wildes parents and other relatives. Mrs. Wilde is the dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jenson of Brigham City. On the trip, which they are making in their own car, they will travel appioximately 3500 miles. Girl Born to Tingeys A baby girl was born July 4, to Newell and Gerlong Jud Tin-geof Salt Lake City. Mrs. Annie R. Tingey is the new grandmother. Elder's DeLuxe the Pictorw Happy Features On One Great Program WiwlBfitfolS Building Quality Material: Insulation Hardware Lumber Starring JOAN FRED BING ASTAIRE - CAULFIELD CROSBY A j Paramount Picture -- Flouring Siding Curtis Cabinets Cedar Shingles AND- 6r Paramount Pictur is EVERY NIGHT WEDNIGHT nVIlVk FAMILY SIGHT at the AUTO-VU- . Load the whole family in the car, and any kids in the neighborhood youd like to bring along. 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Slack Suits, Play Togs, Swim Suits, etc. Reg. to $3.95 to $11.75 $2.49 1 Millinery Reduced 1'i $3.95 o$6.95 $2,oo $4.95 $6.49 $7.95 ssfP;!': SPORTSWEAR Reg. $6.95 to $12.75 TIF T?f u .30-1- 0 $i.oo and 0. $4.49 $4.25 B $5.95 $1.95 in AUTO-V- U White Reduced to FURY OF FURNACE CREEK The $10.75 $3.95 $4.49 THURSDAY and FRIDAY VICTOR MATURE common-sens- e See our library of home plans See us for a free cost estimate. Inventory $1 PER CAR 4 Tools a ranjEire Cavalcade of bands, stars, laffs! in- - ys built right, from the very beginlumber and ning, when versatile, building materials are used. Important, today vestment Plus Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY e- j', starring Paulette Goddard 'S.fcv once-in-a-lif- with proper planning, an attractive home can be Building Service A w Paints One Stop : but Many people add to or remodel their homes an structure is generally a time proposition. Your home a all-ne- WEDNESDAY AT WEDNESDAY , We Can Drive-I- n Hiway 91, At The East Edge Of Brigham City, In The Mouth of Cool Box Elder Canyon AUTO-V- e Wed. - Thurs. THEATRE FOREVER '0 Pick y The Ll.NDSBOKG, Kan. (UP) Vr-ner Lundquist. an auctioneer and wheat farmer, has ban led and survived hail, lain, floods and grain diseases on his farm but giasshoppers got his shirt. The farmer, displaying a work shirt with the hack eaten out by hoppers, said they ate the fabric when he temporarily discarded :t while working in his hot fields. coun-oilme- 0 color scheme and you have a room thats cozy and sleepable . . . one you'll like to show your friends. Just keep these two things in mind . . . it's taste, not money, Girls To Hear that counts. And stock to scale. Teen-Ag- e Don't try to make the small bed- Book Review Tonight room hold too much. You'll probably find many suitAll teen age girls are invited able pieces of furniture in our store to round out the picture. to attend the book review to be If we can help in any other given tonight at 8 p. m. at the way let us know. library. The book to be reviewed is YOUTH MAIN FlKN ITl'RE CO For This is My Glory by Paul .ll North Main St. Bailey. Brigham City. Itah It will be given by Mrs. W. Phone 250 Evans Woodbury. space-savin- H ATI To Grasshoppers and Mis Blakely Seven gnls attended the Meriy Charmettes weekly meeting at of Kentf.eld, Calif., announced lie arrival of a baby girl, Helen the home of Janey Craner. Elaine on July 18. Juney Craner gave the pledge, Mi's Blake'y is the former songs weie sung, and games Maxine Come, daughter ol Ruth were played. Come, Brigham City Refreshments were served by Don't borrow a paper . . subMis Alta Craner. scribe foi your own. Less than KeNee Marble, four cents a copy, $1 fur 104 big issues. reporter Mi. r e Mr. And Mrs. W. Wilde Are On Trip To Mexico Box Farmer Loses Shirt Held news-packe- Lets take the case of the New Baby Is Born To T. A. Blakely In California Ward The Eighth ward primary held its annual block parade Thurspaper scribe for your own. Less than day, July 21, to maik the end of summer primary for this year. ABcata sacramental song the four cents a copy, $4 for 104 big Following the prayer and songs Lord of O issues. congregation sang, the children marched around the block. Every child in primary took part and there were many original and clever costumes. During the summer months the boys and girls have studied the people of various countries. Many of the children were dressed in costumes depicting the people they had studied. Prizes were given to a number of children for their outstanding costumes and every child received an ice cream sandwich as a special treat. Mrs. Elsie Yates is the primary president for this year. you like them. As in all decorating, YOU like that counts. Merry Charmettes Hold Meeting Last Week I i Wednesday, July 27. 1949 Hosts and Owen D. Knudson and Wynn Jeppsen with eleven deaeuns had charge uf the H"bcr utter Day Saints Hairy Jackson sang a solo t In tin' Ga ilen ,o .11 Ann eonip.inu'il by IXirmliy Lillywhite. Eugene Perry, another visiting high councilman gave the concluding talk on .Selling the Proper Examples as Latter Day Saint People." The closing song 'O Ye Mountains High, was sung by the congregation. The final prayer was offered by Israel Glenn. 1 $6.95 Reg. and Novelty Sizes Straws and Hair Braids. 1.00 2.00 Lot BRASSIERES 3.95 32-4- 0 Reg. $3.95 to $10.75 Regular and Longerlynes Reduced to $1.95 |