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Show w Norma Wheatley And hzell G. ifoneville Vows The newlyweds plan to make announce the their home at 119 east First daughter, south. of their jge Denzell G. Butler, C Butler of Fairview, E. C. Wheatley ami Mrs 7 were idmg vows at 1 exchang-bruar- o'clock 4 30 La-Ve- mas-bgea- CAPITOL .. i.O JV i and 1 J TONIGHT and Women's tiled the colors and jn j met ting was adjourned. A picture show of The 'American Highway," and G.v Nineties was given Bud Fisher of Salt Lake 'No 2, and was representing Standard Oil company of Brigham Health Nurse For II Years, Mrs. Ryan Recejves Tribute In State Health Dept's. Paper Tribute was paid to Mrs. Winifred Jarvis Ryan, who recently tendered her resignation as Brigham Citys health nurse, in the January Your issue of Health, publication of the Utah State Department of Health. The paper, which is widely circulated among health offt, cers, doctors and city officials throughout Utah, featured Mrs. Ryan in its "Personalities in Public Health" column health Being health nurse, officer, sanitarian, registrar, in Tact the whole health depart-- 1 ment to a community of 6,000 people is by no means a small iob, the column begins. Mrs. Winifred Jarvis Ryan has these tasks in Brigham City for the past eleven years and in doing it she has gained the respect and confidence and love of every citizen. The article continues to rel- I I Le-an- ) com-iwer- meet-geticall- y chair-chann- pro-lishe- SHORTS ALSO Exciting Serial Chapter IT'S THE HOWLING SEQUEL TO YES, RS SUNDAY "SEE HERE, PRIVATE HARGROVE!" mm? roM. Loosens-U- Expel p Thick Choking Phlejns t Bronchial Coughs Goughs due to Colds guests HAMILTON DRUGS annual, those chosen from Box church. The confirmation took Elder county are Charlene a senior, from Garland. EH Jeanne Forsgren, a senior, SATURDAY NIGHT H A N II N from Brigham City; Barbara VJ Jean Forrest, a junior, Brigham . FEBRUARY 16TH City; Lynn Larson, a junior. Garland. John Stewart, a jun 9:00 p. m. lor, Brigham City, Emma Rae Anderson, a sophomore, PUBLIC INVITED Norda Fife, a sophomore, Brigham City; and Doris Ann Johnson, a sophomore, Brigham CHy. Pet-terso- n fL fi CARPENTERS HALL 323 South 1st West MISTER Your Car . . . Needs New A BATTERY! non-fictio- n GET IT TODAY AT BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY Their Stock Is Complete EXIDEand GOULD BATTERIES For All Makes Of Cars GOOD SUPPLY TIRE OF PUMPS BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. "31 Years Friendly Service" .v: 'ILNDS SATURDAY ' "TOKYO ROSE" and ' "Code of the Lawless" comm ' YNHH 1 HUGO Direc'ed by WTA. 7? THORPE RICHARD IADD Produced by I GEORGE HAIGHT Latest News Color Cartoons and THURSDAY EDNESDAY 2 BIG HITS! RIOUGH THf SHOW WITH ATHOUSANUijfMS! SS10N International Picture. P esent. RGET SOMJA HENIE LAKE LADD PLUS horts $ Phone vour news to No 7. ors. Mrs Fzmn W. Kimball and Mrs, Kay Barton Olson were . - Scarlet fever was striking in, almost every home. Something Americanism Meeting had to be done to cheek this d Americanism meeting of all the other communicable ion Auxiliary was held Mrs. Ryan sensed the ruary 11 at the War Memorial need for an aggressive health jbome with Peail Hunsaker, program and she didn't hesitate president, presiding and conduc to express her views. The ting American Legion Auxiliary! Colors were advanccd by took up the banner and convin- nnd Vera Burt. ced the city council that some- - Else Jensen Burt led thc pledge to the thing should be done. flag, followed by the prayer by employed on a ,fntuRrnmonth basis, but j Bertha Jensen, to the consliution even with this uncertain tenure of preamble Statcs was led the Unted by of office she enthusiastically ieanore Cleave .Thirty seconds a to check PrSram Lf ut.?n jn memory of depart-th- e further spread of scarlet ed s;ience was then observed, dead fever. In addition the doctrine Minutes of the past meeting of prevention of other e read and approved. mumcable diseases was ener- After a short business spread through every jng ftjabei Christensen, and clinics were estab-ma- n d of thc. Americanism for immunization of theigram committee with Sylvia population against typhoid, Glover and Virginia Larsen, x an diptheria. was in charge of the program. Today every school child in j0hn Holmes, accoritpanied Brigham City carries a record jby Ruth stoller, sang Little card showing immunization Grey Home in the West. Ruth against all of the diseases g Jensen gave a reading How which are recognized as pre-- 1 We Sing the Star Spangled Ban ventable immunization. ner, followed by another song. by Many of the adults trained in The World Is Waiting for the Mrs. Burns Toolson this habit renew their shots at Sunrise, by John Holmes. the clinics, which are held An essay , written by Ella Entertains At Bridge eVery week. Brigham Citys Johnson on the subject given health program is an outstand- the high school students for esMrs. Burns Toolson enterand a say writing was read by Mrs. tained her bridge club Thursing program in Utah monument to the efforts of the Johnson. The subject was Am- day evening, February 7, at lady who started it. erican Citizenship, Our Respon- the home of her parents, Mr. The new health officer felt sibilities and Privileges. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. that sanitation was the backPlace cards and score pads Sylva Glover gave brief rebone of public health and she ports of Secretary of Commerce were in Valentine motif. Narmotivated these convictions by and Secretary of Interior. Vir- cissus and paper whites in cleaning up many nuisances and ginia Larsen gave Secretary of small vases centered each of the sanitary hazards through her Agriculture and Postmaster Gen- three small tables. A light lununderstanding, friendliness and eral.. Grace Ferguson gave Sec- cheon was served followed by In ad- - retary of the Navy and Attor- an evening of bridge. 'faculty for persuasion. dition to all of her other activ- - ney General. Birdie Smith gave High score was won by Mrs. restaurant I Secretary of War and Secretary Winston P. Nelson. Miss Helen ities, she conducted sew-- 1 of the Zundel drew cut. inspections, investigated Treasury, A quiz was then conducted age and garbage disposal and Guests for the evening were kept an eye on the swimming by Grace Price on National, Mrs. John Stewart and Miss pool. State, County and City Govern- - Ruth Christensen. "Wartime shortages brought ment. Alda Call wort the prize, milk of low quality into many j Mrs. Burt and Mrs. Jensen Phone vour news to No. 7. homes. Undular.t fever was on the increase, caused in many instances by raw, unprotected milk. Mrs. Ryan, with her loy-WEDNESDAY al supporters, showed the need THURSDAY for better local milk control and Brigham City was the first Two Outstanding Action Hits city of its size in Utah to adopt a full time sanitarian to enforce the program. The Action Thriller That Made of According to standards public health and from testimonials of state health department An Overnight Sensation ! workers, Mrs. Ryan has been successful. Maybe this is because she has a love for her fellow beings that is radiated and by her warm personality ever present smile. She loves her work and while she is retiring soon, she says she is not quitting entirely, but will always be available as one of the lay health workers. How Mrs. Ryan has been ' able to meet all the demands of her many jobs, maintain a home Picture A Paramount for her two lovely daughters PRESTOH to work and send them college, CRtGMhMBBT in the Red Cross, and do the LAIRD dozens of other tasks expected of her will remain a mystery to many of the people in Brigham. COMPANION IIIT But because of these same activ-- , ities they will not be likely to soon forget her. TMCAIL-STA- B ( Jay Wight Valentines filled with candies served as plate cards and fav-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Burl of Ogden announce the arrival of their first child, a son, born February 13. Mrs. Burt is the former Lois Jean Allred of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peters announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, born Book Review Given February 13 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Peters is the By Mabel Christensen former Dorothy Law, daughter The literary section of Lite of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Law of Civic Improvement club met this eilv. Monday afternoon at 4 oclock in the Commercial dub rooms. Mrs. Raiiord Benson Mrs. Howard Call introduced Miss Mable Christensen who Entertains Bridge Club reviewed Louis Bromfields book, Pleasant ValMrs. Raiford Benson entertained at dessert bridge Thurs- ley. The book was a biography of Bromfield's life and the valday, February 7, at her home. A small handmade red wax ley in Ohio where he lived. About 35 women enjoyed the heart on a "White doilly with review. score served as the Cupid pad as a tally card. Dessert was served at two Jay Ridd To Be small tables. Those attending the party Guest Speaker were Mrs. John Rossi, Mis. Jay Ridd, son of Mr. and Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. Grant Nielsen, Mrs. Winifred Love- Mrs. R. H. Ridd, will be guest land. Mrs. Nile Meservy, Mrs. speaker at the special interests Armour Jensen and Mrs. John class to be held Thursday, February 19, in the Fourth ward Larsen. Guests for the evening were chapel. Mr. Ridd will relate his exMrs. John Larsen and Mrs. Nile periences in the war. He serMeservy. ' . High score prize went to ved with the infantry 32 seriously Mrs. Howard Rasmussen. Mrs. months and was John Rossi drew cut. Mrs. wounded at Okinawa. All are cordially invited to Grant Nielsen held traveling attend and enjoy the talk given prize. by Mr, Ridd s. COLOR CARTOONS gox Additional Society On Page entertained her dessert budge chib Thursday evening. Ft bruary 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S Wight, 428 north Fifth Mrs n JJer F urnISheS .. Pan CampUS With Number The'i Of Personalities by m kins j i LATEST NEWS th e' L Fpcnd 43 cents today at any drug store for a bottle of Buckbyti Take a Mrs Don Fireman won high UNUl(iL Mixture. , , , post let it lie on j our tongue n. nts OlMrs. with Barton moment d,or c'llntv then swallow Kay the slowly. Feel col- - prize iia powerful action spread son draw mg cut. TState AKr.cultural Cal- thiu throat hradand tubes. hmmhial will ligure prom liege, Acts fast to ease coughing a pas in 3 ifor,.n Personalities the in loosen end thick inently up choking phlegm Is Confirmed Church Member were served byl1 ,, , Refreshments which scents to clog the tubes and hecUon of Buzor' school year make Nancy Forrester, Ann Shelby, book. difficult helps breathing Sunday, February 3, Ralph many get boiler nights rest. Velda Cook, Lutillc Jones, Eva Try Hucklcya (.anadiol on our Of the leading students on Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Bessie Eskelsen, Esther guarantee of satisfaction or money was Aloii'o Andeisen will confirmwhose the 45c85c all druggists. campus back. pictures Hodges and Ella Johnson. be featured in thc section of the ed va member of the L D S. PEOPLES DRUG CO. In 1934 Mrs. Ryan was office nurse for Dr. R. A. Pearse. PLUS Art 'Bridge Club Thurs. wc . COMING NEWS-JOURNA- jfnferans Editor 7 No. Phone Activities ate- SATURDAY Nelson L. Society d "PICK O' THE PICTURES" EVENTS L Aileen Present J. Edwin Baird Members of the First and Sixth ward Mutual held a Jming the ceremony. very trie successful Lincolns ncdiately following program left and newlyweds dance the ony Tuesday evening. in two week honeymoon During the program Carol . 'ranci'-coJohnson presented the theme. of the Ricks Knudson b,ide is and Marlyn in Brigham City. Bcnnion placed a piano duet , siiop Box : a Elder of Stories were told by Edwin graduate 'chool, attended school at Baird, Lnn Richards, Arland colJohnson, Darlene Tmgey, State Agricultural Xi and is a member of Peterson, Mary Fay Anderchapter of Beta Sigma sen, Lee Simonsen and Barbara served also Larsen. orority. She ident of Beta Sigma Phi. Community singing of patribiuk groom was recently otic and southern songs was also irged from the U. S. army enjoyed. after two rt Knox, Ky., During the evenings dancing old time dances W'ere danced by overseas service as with the medical a large group of interested vouna and old folks. n Europe. A I Lincoln's Program And Dance Is Success v r.OX ELDER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1945 place in the Brigham City Dessert First ward chapel. I Butler Exchange Wedding " lAUTIFUL! ROBERT YOUNG nns TW info the prairie badland- s- and built the city the devil once called home! fon ffillb Mr. and Mrs. Darwin LARAIHE DAY GBN They poured lead Andersen Entertain ADVENTURE-SPECTACIEI- lAltlMltlMrGLORIOUSti Mr, and Mrs. Darwin Anderaftersen entertained Sunday noon at their home in El wood WILIAM with A ANN HARDING SEITER i i Ml Mill intiiH MARC CRAMER ANNE JEFFREYS GLENN VERNON LAWRENCE j'iV, f - Uwu 1 puiN TIERNEY ond Introducing Bill WILLIAMS CPMn pity y Jwn ChodOTI frotfvert to HCT i- Lm PLUS LATEST NEWS Shorts Cartoons for Winston P. Nelson, who was from the recently discharged U. S. navy. dinA delicious three-cours- e ner was prepared and served by Mrs Andersen to 16 members of the Nelson family. were Mr. j Those attending and Mrs. William Goulding and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant) Nelson and family, Ole P. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Andersen and family. 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