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Show llewS-Joum- 901 elder I i,gho I a City, Utah She's Friday, February 27, Little A Leap-Yea- r Beta Sigma Phi Meets At Higginson Home Lady T. Mis Mice Young was hostess member-- , ot ihe Beta Sigma in last Thuisday eve-mn- 1948 i at the home of her Mr. and Mrs C. D. Mrs. Olive Monson to hoNtess for the evening. Rev a N'eNon, president, sided at the meeting Mis. Ilvtum Malm jse and reMrs. Joseph H. Hansen Mrs. Earl Ferguson were p easant at a party at the Malm-r- turned home Monday from San nt wa entoved by memBernadino. Calif., wherp she , home Tuesday evening bers ot llie Willard P. T. A. on membeis of the Past has spent the past two weeks honoring held was tehiuaiv 19 when they Presidents club of the American visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Owen Ward, and family. Mrs. then Founders day program Legion Auxiliary. The home After was THE YOUNGER SET Adorable Lovable DRESSES PRINTS PIQl'ES in new spring colors and styles. GIBSON GIRL BLOCSES AND SKIRTS $2.98 EASTER BONNETS Pique, Taffeta, Net. 98c to Margaret Butch Jenkens HATS for little $1.98 boys $2.98 O'Brien STRAWS $1.98 to $2.98 Karlene Olsen daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Olsen of Brigham City, was horn February 29, twelve years ago, so actual birthday anniversaries are very special events for her, coining as they do only once every four years. Karlene Olsen Has Third Birthday Party To . Stunning New Styles GIRLS' DRESSES m spring Binghams. Prints and . . Celebrate Twelve-Year-Ol- d Feb. 29 pre- Flame Waul, secretary, read letter received in answer to one written bj the local chap-te- i to a sister chapter in Scot-- I iml. stating that the foreign (hnpter would be happy and appreciative of any clothing sent to them by the local chapter. It was decided to send some boxes immediately and some later. The state Beta Sigma ihi paper, published by the local chapter, was distributed and eongiatulations were offered to Iona tefdlo and Jean Shonka, to editors, on their fine production. Copies of the paper will he sent to every chapter in I'tah. Inez Petersen, chairman of the Home Talent Concert which was held this month, reported that more than 700 people attended and were very appreciative of the results. It was 'voted by the organization to make this project an annual affair. Miss Jean Shonka, chairman of the annual Dessert Bridge party, reported that the affair will be held March 10 this year at the high school cafeAll ladies of the Brigteria. ham City area are invited to attend this lovely spring party. Candidates for office for the coming year were named to be voted on next month. They are, Birthday Dorothy Cornia Not many girls in this coun- and Inez Petersen; secretary, try only have a birthday every Iona Cefalo and Jean Olsen; four years, but Karlene Olsen, treasurer, Helen Felt and Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jeppson. Mrs. Reva Nelson conwill Olsen of this city really ducted a panel discussion on celebrate in a big way this week Mrs. Yvonne Hanend because this is only the "Personality. sen presented her sorority sisthird birthday she has had, yet ters with a lovely box of candy, she will be 12 years old Sunday, as is the custom when a memFebruary 29. Being born on ber marries. Delicious refreshadvanhas its Year day Leap ments were served Mrs. tages as well as its disadvan- Young and Mrs. Monson.by out tages, as Karlene is finding Those present included Alice are this year. Her parents lone Cefalo, Jane Anderson, to effort forth every putting Crompton, Cornia, LilDorothy birthfor the to her make up lian Felt, Helen Felt. Yvonne days missed during the past Louise Jeppson, Olive three years. Besides having Hansen, Reva Nelson, Jean Olthis specially nice picture ta- Monson, sen, Inez Petersen, Jean Shonoccasion remember the ken to ka, Alice Young and Elaine by, her mother had an excep- Ward for made diess pretty tionally Karlene and the local bakery themselves mak- Beehive Camp DUP really out-di- $ $2.98 to $6.98 'Teen Age" Dresses Binghams and Piques $4.98 to $7.98 Buy Your Easter Finery Now! MONTH END 1 Reg. $1.00 SWEATERS SPECIALS Group formerly to $5.00 Children's Print DRESSES $1.98 - $2.98 $1.98 ing her Karlene ture. In the Karlene, Other Bargains On Our Rummage Tables birthday cake, is holding in which the pic- way of parties to honor her mother has invited two ttiJ the members of the sixth grade rooms at the Lin, coln school, classmates of to help her celebrate at a dancing party being held in the War Memorial home this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 oclock. will be served Refreshments from a table and the birthday cake will form the centerpiece with pink candles completing the decorations of the serving table. Mrs. Alf L. Freeman will assist Mrs. Olsen this afternoon with the entertainment part of the party. Mrs. Freeman is planning games and contests to add to the merriment of the dancing party. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen will entertain at a family party honoring Karlene. s Invited for the afternon are ART and GIFT SHOP Kar-lenes- To evening ot A enter-tainr- par-."s- a FOR Airs. Joseph H. Hansen Past Presidents Club Meet at Malmrose Home Returns From Calif. A. Willard P.-Founders Day Program Highly Successful taken the business care of the rest of the evenings progiam was left in charge of Mrs. Audra Call and Ruth Hard ing, teachers of the school, who presented a delightful play depicting the birth of the P. T. A in 1897 and its progress down through the ears. P. T. A. mem bers formed the cast. It was outstanding because of its moments of human interest enact- was decorated with lovely spiing flowers. Luncheon was served at small tables where shamrock placp cards marked the places for IS guests. Following the luncheon, the evening was spent doing hand woik. Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, conducted the election of officers for the coming year. Those elected were Mrs. ed Val Woodland sang "The Leland Larsen, president; Mrs. Smith, Sunshine of Your Smile." Perry Harry secretary-treasurer- . Dalton, mayor, spoke of the Nancy Forrester, P. T. A. beginnings in Utah. A Club membes present includtrio consisting of Mary Braeg-gerMartha Dalton and Edith ed Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, Mrs. Victor J. Bott, Mrs. Leona Berg-reeBaddley sang "Missouri Waltz. Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Lucretia Cook, president, then Elnora S. Bowcutt, Mrs. Harry presented a book of "Best Loved Poems of the American People," Smith, Mrs. Oscar Call, Mrs. to Mr. J. R. Lee who was foun- John M. Burt, Mrs. Kent Jensen, der of P. T. A. at Willard. Mr. Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs. Lee then responded with a Matthew Compton. Mrs. Ruel thank you and telling briefly of the incident. A large birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream to 60 members present. Mrs. Leland Larsen, Mrs. Wilson K. Forrest, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs. Ken Jensen, and the hostesses, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Malmrose. Eskelsen, Beware Coughs from common colds . That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because It rocs right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel Rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. . CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis WANTED J. Oliver Ingrams' Have Visitors On Mon. SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Ingram and son, Terry, of Layton STATION OPERATOR Best Located Station In Brigham City 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET and Olive I. North of Inkom, Idaho, visited on Monday at the Ingram home at 301 south First west. Visit at Cheyenne Mrs. DeVero Christensen and baby daughter, and Miss Ruby Christensen of this city motored to Cheyenne, last Wyoming week-enwhere they visited with relatives. ASSOCIATED See F. L. Seeley , Distributor 740 South Main Phone 876 Meet Feb. 27th At May Tyson Home The Beehive Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock February 27 at the home of May Tyson who resides at 436 south Fiist east. A good program has been planned so all members are requested to be present. Our prices change as the costs change . . . That fact you can depend on when shopping at Wessfs. Our purpose in business always , is to give you quality food at lowest possible prices. Mr. Bradshaw will be a special guest, his birthday coming on February 28. Other relatives who will be present include Karlenes sister, Freida, and the following aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradshaw, Jr., and family of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bradshaw of Ogden. Mis. Olsen will serve luncheon to all those attending and grandparents, Mrs. Jose- the afternoon will be devoted phine of this city and Mr. and to making Karlenes birthday Mrs. Robert Bradshaw of Og- - ,an exceptionally happy one. den. Quality Produce lace-covere- Unci. Mesh Bag Red Bliss POTATOES10,, 490 Solid Crisp Heads LETTUCE o1O0 Large Clean Bunches CARROTS T,-- J 190 Kar-lene- Del Monte CATSUP 14 oz. bottle IQj IwJ 890 Libbvs Quality Meats MIXED VEGETABLES Na2 GROUND BEEF Lb. Powdered or Brown 430 POT ROASTS SHORTENING 470 with the NOW! everything irons easier Your BACON SQUARES This is another of Andersens service . . . . . your to insure your driving pleasure driving safety. Check your car. Let us keep it safe for you. , . NE17 BENTOau,cmaticlroner First Bendix took the work out of washing Bendix brings you an ironer that T e tn it works! Youre so comfortable. 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