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Show The LEADER special guests. Mrs. Thompson gave a very interesting report on the life of Arduro Toscanini, and played several recordings of an orchestra under his direction. Refreshments were served by the hostess. "SOCIETY" VARIETY CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs, Jesse Roberts graciously v entertained the members of the Variety club Thursday evening at her home. Bingo was played taring the evening and prizes went to Mrs. Gail White, Mrs, 'my! ii Mrs. Brig Williams of Sugar City, Idaho is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Foxley and family. CEen Gibson, Mrs. Beld Palmer nd Mrs. Denzil Ballard. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess to the mem bers and one special guest, Mrs. Thursday, May 1..1952 Grouse Creek . Marjorie Thompson PRIMARY CONFERENCE SUCCESSFUL Primary Conference was given in the chapel Sunday afternoon and was a success. A large crowd was in attendance. Orval Grover of East Garland visited here over the weekend with his wife and daughter, Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Tanner and children, Carol and Douglas, spent Wednesday "and Thursday in Salt Lake and Ogden. They took their son Keith to catch a plane for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Valison Tanner spent several days in Ogden and drove home a new ford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kimber spent the weekend in Salt Lake with their son, Viril, and his family. Sherry Lee Kimber Warm; sive g who has been visiting with them here returned home. Oren Kimber and daughter, Joetta, were in Brigham on business Friday. The Lady Jollyetts and their husbands were entertained at a party in the schoolhouse Friday evening. New officers were elected as follows: Naomi Kimber, president; Billie Jean Rasmus-sevice president, and Ruth freshn the e Amam Thorn Mrs" Lee a Carolj Brighj ter, J dance n, Mr. Don Woodward. Pl-O- C CLUB ELECTS PRESIDENT The members of the newly organized c club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Merril Hards,' where Mrs. Rosalie Confer was elected as! president of the club. Mrs. Eva Frank of Logan II was guest speaker of the even Pi-O- , I V k:1 S H I Sf. I K n ; i ' fill WATT CHILD OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Oleen Watt entertained; ELLEN WALDRON A birthday party .. ' hi Refreshments were served to i twenty-thre- e members and ' guests. PARTY GIVEN FOR MARY 1 r tag. Wednesday afternoon for fifteen little guests In honor of Terry Lyn's fourth birthday anniversary. Games and refreshments) were enjoyed by the group. ! . I H MR. and MRS. MILLARD E. HALL who were married in candlelight ceremonies at Beaver Dam Chapel, Saturday, April 19th. honored, Ellen Waldron Sunday Miss Carol Warnke, daughter afternoon, when her mother, of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke Mrs. Virgil Waldron entertain- of Collinston, became the bride ed in honor of her fifth of A2c Millard E. Hall at a candleligjat ceremony perforFourteen little friends spent! med at the Beaver Dam Ward the afternoon , playing gamea,i on Saturday, April 19. and enjoying a delicious lunchThe double ring ceremony eon. was performed by Bishop Clark S. Bowen in the presence of a lew close friends and relative A reception and dance honoring the couple was given by the parents of the bride during the evening. They were assisted in greeting theif (friends by Mr. and Mrs. WarnFor the FINEST VALUE ke, Mary Alice IWarnke and Cathryn Campion bridesmaids, In GRADUATION A. Leon, best man and Robert) Mahoney, usher. The bride chose for her wedding a white ballerina length dress of Imported brocade. She wore a veiled cap of white (flower petals and carried a bouquet of red roses and white jsplit carnations tied with a satin, bow. Her attendants were in pastel street length growned -" i Idresses. Their corsages were of red roses and white carnations. GRADUATES During the evening a program was presented, announced by the bride's father. Marion Summers, accompanied by Mrs. Bonnie Murray sang, "Thine Alone." Miss Nadine Wright of Logan favored with several Mary Ashracft's 4 'WATCHES . wrvv Bear River EHTEQOUQ selections. The refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Clark S. Bowen and Mrs. Dan Frodsham, assisted by Geneal Fryer and Karroll Bishop. COHTG5T I F mm, vV.YjB i tended the U.S.A.C. and was a (sponsor of the R.O.T.C. Sha was also prominent in drama at the school. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hall of St. Joseph Missouri. He attended St. Joseph Junior College and is now in the air force where he is stationed at Hill Field. The young couple are making their home in Ogden. Choice California lb. plcg. Desert Sweets ORAEK PIONEER DAUGHTERS , HOLD MEETING The Midland Camp, Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of Helen T. Wilson with Rozina Dodd as The lessons on Jews in early Utah was given by Elmira Heppler. Mary Sten-quigave the history of Levi Hamilton McCullough. The program consisted of readings by Don Lee Pope and) Fred and Dianne Manning. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. ss. st f Look At These Produce Buys! C list AC I jfr ErUIW t 2& Asparagus Avocados ssrart 10V a?. Fancy Large Florida Full of Taney, Sweet Juice lb.? uRAPE FINJIT Q leaders of the various wards met .Thursday at the home of Ruth Zollinger, stake Mia Maid leader, for a class in textile painting. In the group were Ruby Scholer, Verna Earl, Irene Kerr, Luella Baker, Virginia Blackham, Elaine Anderson, Mrs. John Potter and Miss Theda Smith, Lena Jensen and. of Phyllis Christensen. Peggy Potter had charge Refreshments were served gifts and Barbara Warnke,' Kathryn Marble and Marilyn after the class. Secrist carried the gifts. The bride was honored in 1949 BOOK LORE CLUB MEETS as Peach Queen and in 1950 she AT DEAKIN HOME was "Miss Box Elder," first girl Mrs. Ed Deakin was hostess in the county to hold that title. Wednesday afternoon at the She represented Box Elder meeting of the Booklore club County in the Miss Utah" con- with Myrtle Anderson, Dorothy test in Salt Lake City. She at Kerr and Ruby Thompson as; WHITE KING Lge Size y"r 8 Pineapple. , Fancy Crushed 4 No. 2 Fancy 1 cms Fresh MMWHIP Gt Size F Nev v Quart Jar CtOBSX '40 LaLani 45t H) Ff g SptcupoJcSC Delicious Healthful Reg. Price 29c tar... , MIA LEADERS LEARN TEXTILE PAINTING Members of the South Bear River Stake Y. W. M. L A. presidency and! Mia Maids class 8Lb 1PV BABY FOR FM 2e hem Gerbers and Hienz ARMY TRUCKS or REGULARS CHEVROLETS, INTERNATIONALS, FEDERALS, DIAMOND Ts AT A BIG SAVING. ARMY 6x8, 4x4, 4x2, 10 Wheelers. Big Ones and Small Ones. ALL MAKES Flat Beds, Dump Beds and Tractors FORDS, ChMXTs, BONDED DEALER LOWEST. 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