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Show k Uf !s4 PAGE FOUR , THE BOX ELDER June Scarby Will Be Bride Of M. Glenn Compton Tomorrow GIFTS FOR NEWS-JOIJRNA- L They Headed Organization For Successful Junior Prom s ? , Mr. and Mrs John Scarby announce the engagement and marriage of their daughter, June Ricketts, to Mathew Glenn Compton. The marriage will take place Saturday, April 7, at Oregon. Following the ceremony, the newly-rriaruecouple will come to Brigham City to visit the bridegroom's patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Compton. Th" bridegroom entered the United States navy in May of 1913, and suye boot training at Farrngut, Idaho, has served at the naval auxiliary air station at North Bend, Oregon. The couple will make their home in Coquille. 4 4 4 4 t , J d COTY PERFUME $1.00-$2.2- 5 59c 75c BATH CRYSTALS CREME COLOGNE , PINE BUBBLE BATH $1.95 79c - $1.00 85c - $1.60 BATH POWDER MANICURE SETS DRESSER SET 4711 PERFUME SET EASTER PER BOX CANDY $1.00 to $3.00 peoples HMMJG 4 4-- H The Mothers' Helpers club met Wednesday, April 5, at the court house to discuss their individual projects for the coming 4-- In College Orchestra Reva Mae Anderson of Bear River City, Phyllis Sederholm and Lorraine Musulas of Brigham City will appear with the Utah State Agricultural college orchestra when the opera Martha is presented in Logan April 20, 21 and 21. These three girls are gradu-ite- s of Box Elder high school and are .students of the freshman class at Utah State Agricultural college. Miss Anderson has studied violin for six years. joring Miss Sederholm is ma- in home economics while Miss Musulas is majoring in Prominent in college English. music circles, Miss Musulas has won a reputation as a disShe plays tinguished pianist. the clarinet in the college orchestra. In high school, Miss Sederholm appeared in regional and national music contests. She has studied the flute for seven years and has appeared with a trio on several college programs. 4444 Wildlife Federation April 12 at Crystal Springs. party (SgU HJsedKSan? year. Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, state home furnishings specialist, showed the girls some colored of slides furniture for a girls room which could be made by the girls. The home demonstration agent gave the members booklets with explanations to the girls and their mothers. The next meeting of the club, will be April 20 at the home of Norma Jean Willie. 4 4 4 CENT We wish as much as anything to be able to OUR PART in the fight for Victory, and feel we can do so by offering financial those who are actively engaged in the .pn duction of foods for the armed forces am those who fight at home. Please accept our cordial invitation to in and talk over your money needs with loan officers, who may be of assistance to com J. Oleen Palmer, class father of the junior class of Box Elder high school, Fred Sorenson and ReNee Harper, of the Junior prom, and Miss Lura Redd, head of the art department at the high school, were guiding lights in the staging of one of the school's most successful annual Junior proms last week. The high school gym was decorated with mural painting running clear around the room, with a huge bandstand, a tropical garden, .grass shack refreshment stand, and huge palm trees, in The decorations were designed, superkeeping with the prom theme, Tropical Isle. vised and executed by Miss Redd and Marcello Singh, a member of the junior class. half-cocon- 4 Mothers Helpers Club Meets Wed. PROTECTED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS The Druggist RAY Three Box Elder Girls PRODUCERS 100 PER d Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wheeler of Route 1, Brigham City, announce the marriage of their diughtcr Nola Elizabeth to Jess Raey Bott, son of Mrs. Sarah Bott of Route 1, Brigham City. The ceremony was performed in the Logan temple, Tuesday, April 4. Mr. Bott filled a mission in the northwestern states for the L. D. S. church. The bride is a graduate of Ogden high school and the bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder high school. They will live at home until he is called into the service. $7.65 $1.25 $2.25 HAND MIRROR IS BACK OF Marriage Of Nola Elizabeth Wheeler To Raey Bott Announced $1.00 COMPACTS newly-marrie- This Bank vice president, Royes Peterson second vice president, V. J Bott; and secretary and treas urer, Jane W. Linford. Mrs. De vere Christensen and Mrs. Leo Youngquist were appointed to serve as delegates to attend the in Salt conference regional Lake City. The meeting was adjourned in the fall. until school starts 4 4 4 Brigham City Bride At Home In Texas FIRST SECURITY BANK OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Member of UTAI Brigham Federal Deposit Insurance Branch Corporation Tsushima of Corinne are the Olfen, bishop, said. All members of the ward parents of a baby girl bornSun-at urged to visit in other Cooley Memorial hospital the city, where appropnat day, April 2. ter programs are being A QUICK CLEANUP Honor Woody Hansen At Family Dinners While Home On Leave Woody Hansen, son of Mrs. Wanda Hansen, who was recently home on leave from Farra. gut, Idaho, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Eliason of Ogden. The Lincoln School A delicious tuiKey dinner was1 P.-- T. served to immediate members A. Meets Mon. Mrs. Wanda family. A. of the The Lincoln school P.-held a meeting Monday, April Hansen and children Maiy, Syl3. Mrs. Jane Linford presided via and Eric were and 52 members were present. guests. Mrs. Wanda Hansen also gave . A. prayer was read by A a dinner party in honor of her . obA. Beecher and Amy son. Woody, guests jectives were read by Margaret included Pearl Hansen, James Tingey. Minutes were read by Lucille Crawford, Jr., Mrs. Woody HanJones, secretary and treasurer. sen and daughter Susan. Woody Hansen, who has been Dancing, songs and poems were at Farragut, Idaho, stationed first the presented by grade. was recently transferred to comwere Reports given by mittee members as follows: Treasure Island, California. He Nellie Elgan, program commit- is a graduate of Box Elder high and seminary, lie attee; Verna K. Johnson, hot school in tended Weber college Ogden. lunch committee; Mary Nichols, Before entering service he woik-cpublicity committee; Royes Peat Baron Woolen Mills. Ills terson, lighting committee; Agnes L. Wood, welfare commit- wife, the former Norma Eliason, and daughter, Susan, will make tee. C. C. Watkins demonstrated a their home in Ogden for the dulesson on the teaching of music. ration. 4 4 Mrs. Lon Britenbecker took of the the installation of charge Will Meet new officers for the coming Auxiliary year, which were as follows: Monday Evening At President. Vella Sackett; first War Memorial Home DAIICE No Evening Meeting At The Second Ward Good Music Everyone Invited SATURDAY NICE APRIL STH Announcement was made by the Second ward bishop-lithat ,ere will be no sacra ment meeting in the Second ward Sunday evening. "Since all members of the bishoptic are expected to be in attendance at the general conference in Salt Lake City and may not be able to get back in time for the vening meeting, it is deemed advisable to cancel this meeting, Raymond v e i n P.-T- FIFTH WARD AMUSEMENT HA Contributions To Go To Elders Quorum Aetivilie Starting At 9:00 Thy American Leg. or. Auxiliary will meet Monday evening. April to. at X o'clock in the War Memorial home on ea' foiest street. Mrs Myrtle Soicnson will review the best sel'cr, "So Little Time, by John P Mabel Christensen, welfare chairman, has chaige of arrangements and urg x all members to attend aril bring wives and guests, especially mothers of service men. Refreshments will be served. 4 4 4 AT Mar-quan- SKATELAND (Old Bluebird) MATINEES Wednesday 4 p. m. Saturday, 3 to 150 5 p. m EVENINGS Except Sunday 8 to 10:30 p. m... LDS Church Endorses Picture Now Showing . AHi In a letter to Don V. Tibbs of the Monogram Pictures Distributing company, Salt Lake City, John A. Widtsoe of the Council of Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, expressed gratitude for the privilege of seeing the moving picture, "Where Are Your Chil- WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c tt tt 40-Wa- tt 50-Wa- SPECIAL 1937 Packard 120 Four Door Sedan SUPER lust been completely reconditioned in our shop. Driven by careful local owner. 575 fBIue Book Price ffiSO. OUR LOW PRICE Central Chevrolet Co. tt 60-Wa- tt 75-Wa- tt 100-Wa- OUR Towne UiV and Maxine Davis of Brigham City are the paients of a baby girl born at Cooley Memorial hospital Sunday, April 2. tt 200-Wa- tt VARIETY STORE store ot Million The Article ,s COTY MUGUET ESSENCE Manley and Edna Hilliam Don and Donna .Tepp-eCro,- of Tremonton are the pat- - Bidlack became the parents ol baby girl born at Cooley Me. ents of a baby hoy horn edivs-lday, April 5, at Coo'ey jiemonal .7101 lll hospital Monday, April LOTION j ' hospital Charles and Aphrodel Perkins Oren La Grande and Opal Kimber of Grouse Clock aie the Mitchell are the parents of a parents of a bdby boy horn aby girl born at Cooley Memo-na- l hospital Monday, April 3. Wednesd ly, April 5, at the CoolMemorial ey hospital Donald and Mellissa Montgomery Meacham are the parents Karl and Hazel Chadwick of a baby girl born Monday, of Etna. Utah, aie Iho 3, at Cooley Memorial Apul parents of a baby boy born Thursday, April 6, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Thomas Albert and Hazel Peterson Stokes of Tremonton beFerron M. and Irene Christen-- ! came the of a baby girl sen Robbins pf Brigham City! born at parents Memorial hospiCooley are the parents of a baby girl, tal Friday, March 31. born at Cooley Memorial hos-- j ' Noble pital Sunday, April 2. and Jane Yamasaki 1 Dorothy loz Gay Face Reg 2 Dorotj,y Gray Nose N-s- ) e Ier, War-burto- - Perfume Daggett & Ramsdell CLEANSING CREAM, CHAMBERLAINS oz LOTION, $1 1 COTY SUB-TIN- Brigham City Plant has been temporarily closed. We shall be pleased to serve the people in the Brigham City and Box Elder territory, for the present, from our plant. Og-de- n PLEASE CALL I 7978 OGDE (COLLECT) OR YOUR CONCRETE PIPE REQUIREMENTS T THE BRIGHAM CITY PLANT WILL BE BACK IN OPERATION WITHIN A FEW MONTHS jti 420 $1,00 CREAM (All Cosmetics Carry Excise Tax) FOR APRIL AUMm EPSOM SALTS, 3 lb STERILIZED COTTON, J & J, 1 Lb THERMOS BOTTLES, 1 pint PURSIN SPRING TONIC, 16 oz FITCHS SHAMPOO, 5 5 6 oz I PETERMAN DISCOVERY, 16 oz EUCOL SHAMPOO, 8 oz G0c BROMO-SELTZE- "Dreaming," was the theme the assembly piescnted by the sophomore class at Utah State Agricultural college Friday afternoon, Mrroh 31. A feature of the assembly was a farce on "Little Red Riding Hood, one Of the characters being 69)1 size THE UTAH CONCRETE PIPE COS Play Presented Holmgren' of Garland, $2.00 J - ALKA-SELTZE- Deveily Gray Eau De Cologne I ham City. j $1.1 S1.00 JERGENS a of N. L. HANSEN SUN VALLEY Blue Hawaiian TOILET WATER, original j $j exquisite, 4 oz HAND LOTION ief 1 20c 30c 10c 150-Wa- tt SUGGESTIONS Apul officially by the organizations having special interest i, the vvelfaie of our youth." "Where Are Your Children? is playing tonight and Saturday at the Capitol theater in Brig- 15c 13c Eras GIFT Jc-nn- we need just now in our difficult day, Dr. Widtsoe wrote. "The matter of further publicity for the pictuie was placed in the hands of one of the representatives present, and the last word I had from him was that support of the film is to be given ALL PURPOSES I Armour and Ray JenMartella N. and Haze! Atkinson of Peiry, aie the paients of sen of Brigham City became the b baby gilt born Wednesday, parents of a baby boy at Cooley Momoiidl hospital Saturday, April 5, at Cooley Memona! 1. "It is the kind of pictuie that ALL SIZES FOR 25-Wa- BI dren?" LIGHT GLOBES r Mrs. Hugh E. Dobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olson of Brigham City, was married March 12 to Corporal Hugh E. Dobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs of Ogden, at Logan Heights, Fort Bliss, Tex., where the bridegroom is in service with the U. S. army. d I 3 P.-T- ROLLER SKATE fe Mrs. Joe Summerill of Ogden was in Brigham City on business Wildlife Federation pa Tuesday. Her husband is laun- April 12 at Crystal Spnng dry foreman at the hospital. The Summerills formerly were Brigham City residents. Married FolKs put-of-tow- or ; size 60c size P A BLUM, large .MEADS DEXTRI-MALTOS- E HAMILTON DRUG! 'HWtiifi ( f |