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Show Husbands Are Guests At Beta Sigma Phi 71ew&glouina Wednesday, June 29, 1949 May Gods blessing rest with the those who came to our assis-tanc?rd? cannot express we in any way. appreciation Children of Sard those who, by their Lorenzo W. Anderson. ,fLss and generous lighten our burden For thirsty sports fans, a during the illness and soft drink dispenser has JSftime of the death of our f,Jr Lorenzo W. Anderson. been introduced in Chicago Canyon Party Thursday jfljhi aCiT e ffSi assis-helpe- d There were fifteen gupsts present at the party. Mrs. Hansen and granddaughBy Mr. And Mrs. Randal! ter, Susan, accompanied Mr. and Following a vacation in Ore- Mtrs. Kandall to Culver City, gon, Washington and British Calif., where they spent 10 days Mr. and Mrs. Neil Randall visiting. and son Jimmy spent five days They report having a nice trip. visiting at the home of Wanda Several parties were held in honor of Mrs. Hansen while in Hansen of Brigham City. While in Utah. Mrs. Randall the coast city. was entertained at a bairthdayl Phone your news to 727. party held in Box Eider conyon. Wanda Hansen Visited Hold Tea A delightfully entertaining canyoning party was held by members of the Epsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority Thursday evening, June 23, with (husbands as special united guests. The earl part ot the evening was spent in pla.ung softball, after which a sumptious hot dinner was served. Introduction of the husands present was made by Alice Young MILLINERY by a cleverly written verse composed by Mar- ion Frederioksen. Denzell Butler introduced the ladies. The evening was concluded in singing campfire songs and telling stories around a huge golw-infire. Lillian and Harold Felt sang "Indian Love Call" and Because., Twenty-sevepeople Clearance enjoyed the outing. in charge of the party were: Mrs. George Craghead, chairman; Mrs. Herm Hadfield, Mrs. Louella MacFarlane, Mrs. Jane Crompton, Mrs. Denzell Butler, Mrs. Howard Simcox and Mrs. Edward Ward. Stitch And Chatter Club Hold Meeting 4-- H meeting of the Stitch and Chatter club of Connne was held Friday, at the home of A 4-- WATCH THOSE CORNERS It took a queen to make some have use of corners. But come a long way since the day things Victoria told her decorators to put something in those bare corners. 'modeToday, thanks to the ms'' we have unit furniture especially ideal for the smaller rooms winch seem to be the rule instead of the exception these Good Queen days. You can well imagine how the room illustrated above would of the look if the main house room had been used to the various pieces. Thoughtful area planning solved everything here, and the once neglected corner now doubles in brass as a dining room, library and china closet Louise Reed. The time was spent in discussing the petticoats being made by the group and plans for the dresses to be made next. Also plans for the club participation in the Fourth of July parade to be held in Corniie were dis- . and still leaves plenty of room for comfortable chairs and movement. If the lack of space seems to be your problem, dont cut corners . . . make use of them. Try out various combinations. It might start out as a jigsaw puzzle, but when you finally get it together it makes a mighty pretty picture. Some of you might have trouble putting the pieces of this "Puzz.Ie together. We can help you get the right answers. Call on us at any time. NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. 31 North Main St. Brigham City. Utah Phone 25b , cussed. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the following leaders and members present: Mrs. Gladys Jones, Mrs. Donna Hansen, Julia Bosley, Anne Marilyn Roche, and Fred-rirckse- j Louise Reed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Marilyn Roche. famous Boil ond 24 You get 36 freezer jars especially designed for easy filling, easy emptying Screw cap seals tightly, yet easy to remove. Special offer for limited time. 22-o- z z Included ot NO EXTRA COST with your FRIGIDAIRE Home Freezer HOME FREEZING SEASON IS IN TODAY! HERE-CO- ME i SUMMER HATS REDUCED SELECTED Ladies Of The Civic Club tea in the gardens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Griffiths with the ladies of Bushnell Navajo school as guests of honor last Saturday. They are from left to right: Mrs. Elmer A. Klitgaard, Mrs. V. II. Griffith, Mrs. John C. Helfrich, Mrs. Everett Renville, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. Harry Halverson, Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Winston NIS JQUiNAl Nelson, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry and Mrs. David Stewart. . . . held a PHOTO Garland Girl Wins Scholarship Beautiful Weather Presided At Annual June Tea Sponsored By Civic Improvement Club Over 150 ladies attended the Civic Improvement June tea held by the Civic Improvement club Satur-idaafternoon amidst a profusion of beautiful blossoming flowers at the lovely gardens of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. In the receiving line were Mrs. Elmer Kiltgaard, club president; Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Winston Nelson and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry representing the club and the following ladies from the Bushnell Navajo Mrs. Indian school: George Boyce, Mrs. Harry Halverson, Mrs. Everett Renville, Mrs. David Stewart and Mrs. John C. annual y Miss Connie Hunsaker of Garland received notice this week that she had been awarded a normal scholarship to the of Utah. Uni-veisit- y Club Book Review Is Cherry County, Nebraska, is big enough to contain the stales A group of teen-aggirls met of Delaware and Rhode Island Wednesday, June 22, at the li- plus 500 average ranches. brary and enjoyed an entertaining book review by LaPreal Wight. She very aptly reviewed Aage Gilbert's Eskimo Doctor,, to the delight of the girls attending. Thenext review, sponsored by the Civic 'Improvement clubs junior book review committee, "If recent price cuts in will be held on July 13 at the lead, zinc and copper library. Mrs. Abel S. Rich will Helfrich. The gardens were made com- review the book the title of aren't offset quickly by fortable with large umbrellas, which will be announced at a date. later lawn chairs, chaise lounges, some big adjustments in tables and swings with soft recorded music eminating from a Karen Hess Celebrates mining costs, some of loud speaking system. Roses, Seventh our producers will have Birthday dclphimiums,, daisies and fruitthe to close down. It would bearing trees reminded Little Miss Karen Hess, daughguests of the lovely June day ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dutch cut off some big payrolls, and added a pleasant and friendly atmosphere to the occa- Hess, was guest of honor on her important purchases of seventh birth anniversary at a sion. was of the at home lawn the Bridge played during party given power and supplies, and afternoon and a delicious tea her parents. some vital income to a Seventeen little guests played luncheon was served to edch guest by members of the com- several competitive games with lot of service workers mittee in charge of the affair prizes being awarded to Linda which included Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Bott of California and Jill Andepending indirectly on chairman; Mrs. Sam Gordon, derson, after wHich Karen exthe mines." Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mrs. Charles citedly opened her many apClaybaugh, Mrs. C. W. Merrell, preciated gifts. Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, Mrs. Earl light refreshments were served K. Seegmiller, Mrs. Leland Seely, to the following children: Linda Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. pott, Sharon and Carol Check-etts- , George Sharon Jepperson, Nancy Howards. Mills, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Ronald Ann Valberg, Linda Jeperson, Packer, Mrs. James Romer,, Mrs. Judy Valentine, LaVonne Couch, Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Victor J. Jill Anderson, Rebecca RasmusBott, and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. sen, Kaylene Kimber, Darlene Baty, Kathleen Young, Karen Including the water vapor Facer, Julia Funk and Joe Hil-laBoth grandmothers, Mrs. that it contains, the atmosphere of the earth weighs about Nephi Jepperson and Mrs. Ellen UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Hess were also present. tons. 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