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Show ft I , (I ELDER IIOX 13, 1945 L EVE A I W MMW MS NEWS-JOFRNA- L Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, March Aileen v Phone Activities t Editor y 7 No. - , ' .Vs (0 Nelson L. Society Women's N be k .A t- ii-- j fi 1 S!fnctoy:Lrjsi2yiae, fire r.ct the yftiS -- v V 4 A -- "v V - v jAy j.r pit a L.t oplu,.ten 3J ten have your fire inwren;, v.da CC.V'.PfSle prote'Sen- very tr.h Ld es edd it to your bda ' . s. 1 p,ry ,h 1 y. wVOUU OLD CLOTH ALIVE WITH NEW Cf ML LEAHY WHEN CLEANED LY CS. M Your wrrdrohe miy bo Mrs. Albert Ncull entrr'ained Fr cay evening at a luncheon of Eti.vi and shower i i of Mi Feeder Mis. M. L. Hcouir, who is t0 be married soon. The evening was spent n making a brides Look. As the com-- j bride-tbe opened Straw-bridggifts each Ihe Er.wm puny, is full of color, thrills, guest was pie.wntcd a balloon music, and clear-- containing a wish. Before (he cut acting that will have a last-- j wish could be read the balloon had to be broken. mg impression. Permission has been given fori The guest list included Mis. notices to Le sent home to par- - M L. Feeder, Mrs. Kenneth ents by the school children. Hall, Opal Keener, Helen Lay-forMai mu Heecrr, Llaine arc all ready and will Reeder, D,. Mary any who have not already An, Rosclla 'h heard of the play. The young- - Peter sen, M'ss Vngima f ss sters will have a last enunce a'ne5h Mrs. Clay .on Cheney, M... Jensen and Lorraine schools near their tickets buy this Becky Sorenson. , on Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Svvcn ' week, the Central school chil-party gave a farcwe-dren at the home- of Mrs. Floyd Pqt at the Jem F. PfCSCnt 'And ' evening , Knud.-oh230 south First west,1 Petersen home for their son, across from th playground, Future U .S.O.' Events Richard, who loll Sunday-- , 1 01 and Lincoln school children at vaval training. Richard is mow On Thnrscduy , evening at stationed the home of Mrs. L. FI. Norr, at ban Drgo, Caiifor-n;a- , U.S O. the at the carnival helf near the ,f216 north Birst west, to receive his boot camp with the club in cooperation Lincoln playground. a raining. Games were played and a Someone will be at each of Red Cross, the grand prize,was call ehs.ance home, long these houses or on the porches lunch served to IS pics- aate if weather permits before and won by James L. Will 5ms of ?nt. jiildit'anal soclely on ncxl psgo school. Tickets are also Greenvdie, Miss., a patient in , after hospital. Willard City Officials Honor Rcturrncd on sale any time at the Hamil- Ward 27 at Bushnell ton Drug store. Childien up .JMrs. T-Wuvfred Ryan and Mrs. hostesses us - Shaw acted Veterans At Social And Dcr.cc In Ward and including the eighth grade me party. 50 pay 30 cents, beyond that, Willard city officials enter- - t3 Lumbermen: Convonhcn The lirA 'e,'ntcr ,roaf of thc cents, tax included. , eve- - tamed in honor of all ex service season was , r Saturday v In spite of the fact that the March 9, in Box Elder men in World War II Thursday .r (1V ,ile T, State ning, bo b'g basketball game will eanyon. The servicemen and evening March 7, in the Will- Lakc v v,pra sm ' their dates met at the U S O. aid ward chapel and recitation C;(y fi r thm .1JS last v,,k nmg, the Columbus committee. and went on a treasUre hunt, o a'le.id the lumbermen:, ion especially Lois Watkins and The program Vgan at 1 30 L en(l0 . t t!,e Hotd Utah Lorene Smith, ticket sales- - made for the wisest man of musical included numbers, managers, are very happy over whoanswers tall tr lies and! presentation of cer the way have sold. It is on The search travel. questions cf honor bv Mayor);" rs, of Pay son pointed out that children can- ended at the Howard Hotel tificatcs re- Lesle Brunkcr. Eighty-sinot attend thc game anyway, wheie John sa..cd at the cer-fi- t Howard, rur received rieil veterans and as it is children for whom j tiny vv re the peifectly. tifiCatcs, one WAC and six gold Columbus" is being given, From theredescription 1W0 ta went were awarded. they the!ar certificates there is .no real conflict except canyon. n,!Ijt,! werejTwenty-fvcertificates for a few fathers who may be A pancake supper was thb U. ais0 had ta veterans who glven disappointed that they cannot S. O. t action Sunnay eve- - married local girls be in two places at once. Most March 10. Following (the en- has ning, 0f The cj1v of the mothers will accompany umiir 10 tormali d.meingmund ronPlj lag wil0 have been in their youngsters anyway. table games were enjoyed. 1 id,,m scrVice"di5Hi1g'-thwar. Three ' Coming Events i r, bovs were killed dur- (Willard Wednesday, March 13,iaipa- - ing the war, Wavne G. Facer, Bridge Club Meets tienls party will be held m. co- - Ravmon B. Kunzler and Felix At Larsen Home aperakon with the Red Cross, p.tackev Jr., also Lester Nelson is a birth- - Lee Son 0f J. R. Lee, Jack Shamrocks served as place-card- s Friday, March 15, for th? Irisli.-- nwith tiny potted plants as Devitt, hu band of the former' at. each table neks Day dance is scheduled. Rac-ne- l Albert centerpieces Lerk.n, and Saturday, March 16, Shamrock Bendar, whose wife resides m Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ernar J. Larsen, party where all thoce of real Willard. j Mrs. Winston P. Ne'son was or borrowed Irish descent, will After the program refresh-r be held. hostess to her bridge club. ments were served in the rec-a hght luncheon, bridge was reation hall. All who attended Ilia affair plaved. Prizes went to Mrs. Mrs. Grant Butler M. Wiliam Long and Mrs. expressed a good time and Leaves Fcr Michigan commended city officials for Boyd B. White. Guests besides the members fhe successful way it was VIEIAL L:r,r.-.r.Cf VTA 7 were Mrs. Vern K. Kupfer, Mrs. Grant Butler and chilMrs. William M Long, Mrs. dren Sa'ly Ann and Eugene Mrs. Kenneth Hall, left Saturday morning for Sterling 1 Nelson and Miss Ruth Grand Rapids, Mich., where they will visit with Mrs. Butlers suter, Mrs. Willard Kuip-e-r ' eve-,ono- 7 1 batteries n CLEANERS EXPERT WELDING l GET RESULTS ADS NEWS-JOURNA- L 5K5 VA SSWWSS Si vSS4 SS t SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSt vVV t in-ic- VWAV i'3h . ATTENTION - LEGIONNAIRES 1 CHANGE IN DATE IN THE BIRTHDAY ANNUAL BANQUET AND r.evv - i Give You First Class SHOE REPAIRING RAY ELDRIDGE Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Kuipcr will be remembered by their many friends in Box Elder county as Gladys and Agnes Knutson, daughters of Mr.- - Arthur Robbins and the late Fred W. Knutson. Butler, husband of Mrs. Butler, h stationed as a military, ppbee at Cascrta, Italy. iliM: Mi.,s We Are Exclusive farewell party 5 car fcut DRY CLEANING lb Ifrj talk if (he town it iu,v, j.Ulhi Ury : ; .md ri. s: t- lit x rel j ' and Phone. your news to No Mmtie l yt nsnonni ossociaTson JSmi ClsafzeZd rwaww i m. Ccrr.Q quicic rtartj ti A full suiootn Lei v & mileage. V V ,n 1 '7 4 t Vi. e r New in... Siper-Powere- d to Mooal NaI'in JC':"r iious Cord. on MHBBY L. LECH Sideline" LICHTENS1I CLEANER flashing pick-up- , thrifty ep 88 sign, tell them t, v o thrill er Rcdscnrs Hearing Aid FURNACES A The:r recent exp iniimi ard kitien 01 Ihe life t and no :ie t equipment unatanliei the bdst resaitit. Ql ICKSEl at upV q j V STOKERS "Where Heating Is Not M youll get the finest performance V Q COAL FURNACES West Forrest Street Idchtenstcins. L.m n For: Conduc-iu- n SI.! 4V . pep C jet highest quality (.redacts c.t ss-vic- o MjJel 120 r r- 88 PEOPLES DRUG RAY simom actd dealers (PEP Pip Phone tt o in years Standard Mode! 22 THE - BEST be the Manua chapel The program w'll begin at 7 30 oclock, tollovved by refreshments and a dance. All friends are cordially invited to attend Miss Larsen will leave for the mission home m Salt Lake City March 18 Her mission headquarters will be at Cam- bridge, Mass. intoi-p- u T will held in her honor March 15 OIL FURNACES CONSOLIDATED WIL-BUR- ; mu-sio- n - Agents Helen Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen of Mantua will leave for an L.D S. in the New England s!ates March 27. FULL PRO- We will install as many LENNOX OIL FURNACES as many COAL FURNACES as materials will permit. LENNOX WEAIEi Our new high octane gasoline wont grow wings on your Miss Helen Larsen Tp , Leave For Mission Field OF THE 0 LENNOX A. D. 5a3 oy WORLDS BEST FURNACES f FOR Le-Ro- y A 1 Phone Main & tall sm 1 of the Lennox 5 HUGE FACTORIES DUCTION MARCH 1st. ; th at- Af-,te- Furnace Company went into ' TIRES STATESMAN 1 Scores Again!! C Of Distributors Mc-cia- y NNOX s S i ff ti Bumper Jacks Sinclair Service e Out Of Town People Given Pro.npt Attention. the Personnel DUKE x YOU EDWIN F. PETERSON llvd.cdic s St-P- MODERN by Exrerii-nce- . i WH1LIU LUBRICATON U-'b- (Orijinaly scheduled for Thursday, March 11) SERVE Niw or Ueconditioned Expert Overhaul .cnualnrs - Eesights - Erotlitfl.U 11 1 Wednesday, Marcfi 13 WE ENGINES In ti Jy this Eanquet and Party, date . . . If you have purchased tickets to please mark them with the DANCE TIRES RECAPPED Wcd-icsda- - Conflicting Dates Have Necessitated A FWlri. Acelvlt-r-- m 1 tS K Expert Service Rel tiidj; AJjiist'pw gt-k- g RA B . o MODERN DEPENDABLE PhaBtt I y SG i v HASM-JoSE- Hriii St. So. igle Ep-do- n i 21-ho- ( A S. M. H New officers of the ft.iru'ir MHi j Ivi a i He ta chapter if Beta Sigma Phi for frmhr.!' the coming year were elided P.ji Flaieb DUKES r die v of Bngham CY M a mcet,ng Mid Monday h sjlllal ;al Meinci Cookv ring at the home cf Mr;. Alifl at Keiv.li John a.nl C'iI,. Freeman. Mary Owens was elected president. Arva Arbon tholunie'vv Roberts ii b"in fr vice president, anJ Eettv Jane ere 1 11 par ms 0: a be, M- a"n .Hire!) 9 at Coeie-Merrill secretary. Plans were discussed for the tlO ;.l a S' fi was born to Tony a A so-chapters observance of FoundWheeler Jin' k ui Bi ers Day, to be held with Ihe ' ( 'ol Salt Lake City and Ogden ham Civ Mann 10 Memoiiul thc in Lake Salt hospital. City chapters J ' V. .ml 1 h 'ion Jt latter part of April. t - par O- - i'i:i me f v h ( Wheat of the Atha Freeman Ogden b, m Maich guest ants el a chapter was a special - oilal 11 at Cooley Light refrcfh.nen's were n H ul A baby son was bim deed Komtr mi an i June l It) at Cooley Memor-aMr, and Mrs. Swen lor babv tl The xispital. , Pekrson Honor Sen. miy two hours. ci rang Columbus will have mea of what it is all dance-plathe about, for Columbus" will Christopher leave in their minds a picture of the gieat explorers personlife and ality, background s'oiy. 'Ihe play, to be given Saturday at the high school by to original color and shape by our scientific methods. Try it! Its the most economical way to have a "new outfit for sf ring. We pick up and delher. service if desired. CALL Mary Owens Is Elected President Of Epsilon Chapter Of Sorority Brings "Christopher Columbus" Dance-Pla- y Clearer Picture of Explorer's Life To Children Aior tins week, children Ethel ReCCCr Honored vnl'ng compositions, drawing p elutes or learning lessons con- - Guest At Shower . SB the Drutftfist PHONE l" 88 Tth)! Ciiiohne r) Ca'ol.ne - rATL--- H8 Regular e rftnr 0:!s v tliri Pro ircts |