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Show ELDa BOX Yleiv3-$oum- Brigham City, Utah Treated To Annual Easter Party Jaycee-Ette- s Put ill vuut the request Eu-i- wax bonnets" ei 4 J.i s Monday evening when tiiev joined the Easter pai.ute in hon nets of their own creation. As a result, the limp was minus a shade, the Kitchen its utensils, and from the a nay of flowMrs. ers, it looked like -- pnng Ted Korth's eieatton w as chosen as the most outstanding head-gear- , with Mrs. Boyd Ol- - jZ al Wednesday, March 24 1948 sen winning second prize. The ludgcs w'eie M.s. Harry Smith, Mrs Lewis Jones and Mis. W.iv lie Jeppeison Moving pictures were taki ot the review and wiH he shown at a future meeting of the cluh. A dessoil luncheon was servfavors were ed and cup-takgiven to each member. A program was earned out as follows' Hawaiian dances by Miss Betty Lou Jones; tap dancing numbers bj Karolvn Kay Willis, accompanied b Mrs. Reed Tingej; tap dance by Linda Jeppeison, accompanied by Meaeham; Linda also played a piano solo. Linda is the old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Wajne Jeppeison. The remainder of the evening was spent plajtng bingo with pnzes going 10 Mrs. 'C'eott Williams, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Rex Barop, Mis Reed Tingey, Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Mrs. J. I). Merrell, Mrs. Ray Anderson; Mrs. Earl Sheffield, Mis Doug Miller, Mrs. Lowell Packer, Mrs. R. W. Fishburn, Mrs. Charles Dredge and Mrs. Bill Long. A short business meeting was conducted by president Carma 11 Do-ren- fivo-jca- -- CapitolTODAY HELD OVER "GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT" THURSDAY ONLY fllAUKEEM I HAKKV tICK ,1 L S DO YOULOVE MV WESTERN CO-HI- T Where Life Was Short . . And Love Was Hold. in the Technicolor hit IN OLD SACRAMENTO STARRING CONSTANCE MOORE and WILLIAM ELLIOTT Also Shorts. News, Cartoon CZZZ7 r Rossi. Mrs. Rex A intro- Mmsons Have Daughter Mrs. Laverda Lee received an announcement of the birth of a daughter to Captain and Mrs. Roseoe T. Minson on March 6 at Fort Sill, Okla. Mrs. Minson is the former Lois Thompson. Both she and Captain Minson are graduates of Box Elder high school. The new baby, their third child, will be named Marjorie. It's the Prince Consort Its Baron duced as a guest. Mrs. Ronald Packer gave a report on the book drive. The nominating committee for elections was announced as follows: Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Bob Nielsen, Mrs. Clair Knudson, Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mrs. Gordon Reeves. The Purple color group w'as in charge of arrangements with Mrs. Glen Compton, color captain, Mrs. Reeve Brow'n, director member, Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Ross Langworthy, Mrs. Elmo Nielsen and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson as members. Coat GLAMOUR cover fashion! II n l i, v w n o: or on a slip of pnptr nad the Hie well 'he drew slip (hestia Deem favorite Ming of D Ml--- Film Shoo with hoi biscuits and tomaUnited Press Staff Correspondent toes, Grundstrom said. Evety-bodEked it, even on the sixth i HOLLYWOOD UP) The day ot eating it, and a the movie colonys most panwuk-indialogue got through. cooks are found not in l UP) W HOLLYWOOD famous restaurants hu in ham makeshift kitchens on movie Powell was lying on th take sets. glass covering the stage floor The chefs aie just or din ir lining to persuade Ann Bly t h prop men, hut their job u to to put on a brassiere. Miss Now wait a minute. provide dishes so tasty that a group of players can eat foi a Blvth is a mermaid, neck deep whole da or even a week and in water. Mr. Powell is living to tell her that while its okay still look as though the're it. for a gitl to swim around in The prop men, forced to be the Caribbean wearing nothing cooks because food is a piop, more than a fish tail, things are l different on dry land. also have to eater to a . Miss Blyths costume for the stars individual role of the merimaid in Mr PeaNothing will agitate an actor moie and throw him off body and the Mermaid consists mbber stiide than having to eat some of a sponge Haiiv fish tail, weighted with 25 thing he doesnt like. Grundstrom, prop man, said. pounds of lead. The wrong dish could do an When Mr. Peabody met is the a n of actor out Academy mermaid on the beach during aw ard. his vacation on a Canbbean For instance, in Univetsal In- Mo, she is adequately draped ternational's "All My Sons with seaweed. 'But in the fish Grundstrom was supposed to fix Iond at iiis villa, the seaweed up a lobster dinner for Edwatd diops off piece by piece G. Robinson, Burt That's when the despciate Lancaster, Mady Chiistians and Louisa Mr. Peabody buys a half dozen brassieres. Horton. Chicken Is Stand-IDoesn't Get Idea . Mr. Peabody squirms down on Neither Robinson nor Miss Hoi ton liked lobster. Grund- the grass and lays the brassieres strom stuffed their lobster shells on the edge of the pool. The with chicken. It looked just the mermaid, concealed with only came. her head and shoulders show, Another problem with screen just looks puzzled. food is to make it so tender a You get the idea, dont you? can speak player distinctly ho asks. while chewing. The mermaid, who naturally We cant slow up the scenes doesnt understand English, by waiting for an actor to fin- chatters back in fish talk. Scienexish a bite, Grundstrom tists stuck microphones and plained. eavesdropped on finny conveThats one reason steak is rsations for days to learn how it rarely served in movie scene goes. dinners. It takes too much Suddenly, the mermaid picks chewing. Chicken, lamb, mash- one up and tips it around her ed potatoes and puddings are head. favorites. No." Powell exclaims. Look, We use lots of tomatoes. like this!" Grundstrom added. He furtively demonstrates how Any actor can speak distinctly through a its clone i , bite of tomato." The mermaid takes the bra, nuscenes so were under water and shortly Eating merous in "A1 My Sons that returns, clad for the censors. Robinson gained four pounds and Powell gazes admiringly and Lancaster five. The biggest lei Is her she looks lovely. The mermaid smiles, grabs eating scene, a dinner at Robinson's home, took a week to him around the neck and alshoot. most pulls him in the water I talked over with the playwhile they kiss. ers what theyd like to eat tor This is the first known kiss a week and whipped up a roast between a man and a mermaid. By PATRICIA CLARY i tompei-amenta- pielet-cnees- n Junior Prom To Be April 9 With An Hears 15 March Play Reading Wjllord Oriental Background P.-T.- A. b The queen was attended Miss Karim Holmes and Jane Welch as alien beaier was mas (town dants. Clarence and Nondux Larsen Not man with Judy Evan tei Malmrose of Brigham City are Yate.s and Diana Yates as me w Bessinger of Tremonton are the tiny flower gnM The queen " parents of a baby girl born crowned Wry Stanley by Thursday, March IS, 1948 at the Two dance numbers were pie Cooley Memorial hospital. sented during intermt".on Lynn Ford and Rozella Hau-ce- Those paiticipating in the Lowe of Willard are the numbei were Giant parents of a baby boy born Holmes Raima Holmes M Wednesday, March 17, 1918 at cine Pettingill. Dane! Deem the Cooley Memorial hospital. Minnie Jane Welch and R Olsen Dale and Maurine e Th other numbei the parents of a baby girl born Wight. (nan! and Wmial by Friday, March 19. 1948 at the presented and Cam! LaRue Nicholas. Cooley hospital. and hell Stnnlev and Yates, A baby girl was born ThursMay day, March 18, 1918 at the to Cooley Memorial hospital, The hall was beautifully dec Willard and Ann Liptrot Yates orated foi the occasion and 'ep of Harper ward. m resented a spring garden A baby boy was born Saturficia1 peaih blossoms and nine day, March 20, 1948 at the birds with a beautiful throne Memorial hospital to representing a rose, added much Cooley Ivan Clark and Ethel Mae Shin-kl- to the enioyment of those pies Mangu mof Biigham City. ent. Shirley Elmer and Doris Ann Refreshments were seived and Johnson Bishop of Logan arc the parents of a baby girl born closing piayer was offered by Monday, March 22, 1948, at the Elber Gibbs. Mrs. Elva Wider Cooley Memorial hospital. This and Mrs. Giumg wer stake board is their first child. George L. memheis who were present Johnson of this city is the maternal grandfather. Norman Seal and Helen Shelby Hunsaker of Honeyville are the parents of a baby girl born TODAY S THURSDAY Sunday, March 21, 1948 at the Cooley hospital. Never Before Oren James and Pearl Wood STRANGER a Jones of Malad, Idaho, are the Story! parents of a baby girl born Sunday, March 21, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Glen Arthur and Gladys Lucille Tingey Roach of Corinne are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday, March 22, 194S, T-f-f at the Cooley hospital. Gus and Elizabeth Louise Hadley Kopinitz of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born Monday, March 22, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. tux'-danc- e fro Gold Ball Proclaimed Very Successful Affair Peter & The Wolf Little Black Sambo The Little Engine That Could m of our Pardon" FOR MOTHER the Presto Cookers Pop-U- p Toasters Electric IRONS Unbreakable Records M e; Gilt For The Entire Family A VI mm) RCA RADIO AM) RADIO Combinations RECORD PLAYERS Conte And HearU BEACTIFLL R. C. A. 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Green and Gold ball was held Friday, March 19, with Miss Arlene Deem chosen to reign as queen of the affair. Opening prayer was given by Jonathan Welch and the evening was then devoted to dancDuring ing and entertainment. intermission the candidates for queen wrote their favorite song a good thing when they see it. Know Snow Classic's. Harper Ward Green And . A. held The Willard at the L. D. S. meeting monthly recreational hall Monday evening, March 15, with Principal Vaughn Wassom conducting the exercises. Invocation was by Delbert Cook. Don Woodyatt sang the song, Long, Long Ago,, accompanied by Mrs. Eldridge. Mrs. Florence Brummond presented the names of the candidates for next year's officers to be voted in at the April meeting. Mrs. Helen Larkin was sustained as the new secretary in place of Mrs. Helda Cole, who was released on account of easy... safe... wonderful smart fashion editors know "Cinderella" Cow hoy 'jSwi SAVE 1810 El EY ON YOUR IF00B BILLS with ALBUMS P.-T- The annual Box Elder high school junior prom will be held this year on Friday, April 9 at the high school gymnasium. The theme and theme song will be kept secret until the prom will although the background be oriental in nature. Prom committee and aides are working hard and in earnest every night from 3:30 until 10.00 oclock in order to have everything in readiness for the gala occasion. The Rulon Rasmussen orchestra, composed of 17 pieces, complete with 4 female and 2 male been engaged. singers, have Joan Peters and Bruce Thompson are with Lloyd Must and Flora Hansen as class parents. 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