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Show Martha T. Jensen To Enroll At Passes Away Thurs. U. of U. This Fall Sunday School Presents Perry Ward Program Sacramental Services Held At Perry Ward Seventys To Meet At Box Elder Co. Park Impressive sacramental services were held in the Perry Ward last Sunday, with Councilor Ezra Weaver conducting. The service began by singing Our Mountain Home So Dear, and the invocation was given by The singing Hyrum Thorne. was condcted by Mrs. Dolly Weaver, accompanied by BarSacramental bara Billings. Well Sing All Hail to song, Jesus Name. A special feature of the meeting was the blessing of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hansen, with the father givThe name ing the blessing. chosen was Jo Leene. Also officiating in the ceremony were Douglas Quayle, Ezra Weaver and Varnick Hansen, grandfathers of the infant, and John An interesting program was last Sunday evening presented enties, which is composed of in the Perry ward Sunday and Seventh Wards, the Third School, with Supt. Albert Weawill hold their first canyon ver in charge. Opening prayer party of the season this eve- by Douglas Ovler. Singing, ning, July 12, at the Box Elder The Spirit of God Like a Fire county park. with Eugene Butt Is Burning, Eugene Wright is in charge conducting, and Carrie Peterson of the camp fire program; Glen accompanying. Theme of the Nelson aon Orlas Alger are program was on early pioneer preparing for the eats, Kay life, and conditions prevailing Olson and Harold Reeder are at the time the Saints were outlyinir.g games for the early driven from Nauvoo. evening activities and Jennings Interesting talks were given Conner and Lowell Packer are Bishop Douglas Quayle and by in charge of transportation. How Counselor Ezra Weaver. Those desiring further infor- Firm a Foundation was then mation are urged to contact sung, followed by talks given Adolph Olson, Royal Reeves or by Carrie Peterson, Eugene Dan Frodsham. Mr. Frodsham Bott and Dale Young. also slated that these quorum Our Mountain Home So presidents are to be notified in Dear was the closing song. some of case the seventys are Benediction was pronounced unable to be in attendance. Elmer R. Matthews. T. Bate, The 310th Quorum of Sev- by Many faith promoting testimonies were borne. Song, Put Your Shoul- We want your Certainly! der to the Wheel." Benediction ' news items. The phone number News-Journassures you cur-wa- s is 7. rent local news twice weekly. given by Albert Weaver. The University of Utah expects an enrollment of 8000 stuHoneyville dents this fall. Dr. A. Ray Olpin, CHURCH NEWS president, announced this week. Of this number, 5,000 will be A testimony meeting was held veterans attending school under Sunday, July 7, immediately the GI Bill of Rights. will be alThe 8,000 students following Sunday School. The as the highmeeting was under the direc- most twice as many tion of Bishop B. A. Bingham. est number ever enrolled at the Ten members of the ward gave University in prewar years. Utah residents are being given their testimonies. first consideration in admitting At this meeting Lois Vance new students. Dr. Olpin said. A Hunsaker, wife of LaVan in high school is was confirmed a mem- Caverage of Utah residents, while required ber of the church by William S. out of state students must preEllis. Also given names and sent at lease a B average for blessings were the baby daugh admission. Students transferters of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel ring to the University from othChlarson and Mr. and Mrs. La- - er Utah colleges and junior colLand Boothe. are leges required only to have Sherry was the name chosen a C average. for the Boothe baby and the lit Prospective students are urgtie Chlarson girl was given the ed to make application for adname of Juliet. mission to the University as Monday, July 1, the Primary soon as possble. Further inforunder the direction of the pres mation can be obtained by writidency, Mrs. Nellie Spaekman, ing to the president's office, Mrs. Afton Bingham and Mrs. while transcripts of high school Ruth Hunsaker, held a pet show. or college records can be sent The children of the ward were directly to the Registrars ofthere almost 100 per cent, and fice. with them came dogs, cats, horsTo meet the needs of the reces, birds, turkeys, chickens and ord enrollment expected next a few of the tiny tots brought fall, the university has greatly their pet toys along. After the expanded its industrial staff and parade the judges decided that physical facilities. At present they could make no choice as to efforts are being made to obtain which was the best and award- suiplus army buildings at Ft. ed all the children a ribbon for Douglas for classroom and labtheir pet and as a prize gave oratory space. The Ft. Douglas - Ilun-sake- each an cone. The program sponsored by the Sunday School at Sunday evening services was very well presented. It was a suggested program for every ward to follow and was as follows: Congregation singing, Oh My Father and The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning. Prayers were by Albe- - Bingham and Leo Madsen. Talks were given using as a theme The Pioneers Winnie by Bruce Anderson, Thorsted, Horace Hunsakere and Alice Tolman. Songs that correlated with the program were: Tho Deepning Trials, by Elaine Hunsaker; Come, Come Ye Saints, duet by Mr. and Mrs. Abinid Tolman, and the Handcart Song, trio, by Charlene Benson, Joyce and Kathryn Hunsaker. John L. Isaacson was in charge of the program. ice-crea- wm STORES. (? PLENTY 330 South Main PARKING SPACE i Rrigham City Presbyterian Church Summer Macaroni To Hold Service $un. Brondcant t July 13, 1916 1 Vi cupi micron!, broken into pieces 6 cup boiling water 2 teaspoons salt 1 cup diced lunch meet hot 1 !j tablespoon Ilakers 8 oz. CHOCOLATE 170 Sunkist PRUNES ready to serve 170 St. Elmo Mixed 170 VEGETABLES Carton of six MATCHES,. 1 230 V2 mustard few grain peppef cup water ?- cupSego Milk shortening Boil macaroni until tender in boiling water and 1 Vi teasp. salt. Dram; rinse with hot water. Brown meat slowly in hot shortening. Remove Lutheran Church To meat; blend into shortening flour, remaining teasp. salt, mustard and pepper. Stir in water. Stir and boil 2 min. Add macaroni and milk. Heat thoroughly. Fold in meat. Serve with broiled tomato slices if desired. Serves 4. Spaghetti can replaco macaroni. Bologna, frankfurters, wieners, salami sausage or canned luich meat can Hold Service Sunday Divine worship will be conducted Sunday evening at eight oclock by the Grace Lutheran congregation in the War Memorial Home at 120 East Forest. Rev. Clemens E. Harms will deliver the sermon entitled "Tried But True. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. be used. You Ohio Regular services will be held at the Presbyterian church at 11 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Earnest Parrish will direct the service and will speak on the topic The History of Famous Hymns. Sunday school will begin at 10 oclock. flout teaspoon dry 2 tablespoon Will Needt t SEGO MILK, 2 ens 21c MACARONI, 2 lbs 31c 8 8000 Expected buildings would provide favili-tie- s BOX ELDER Uws Joumal -- Brigham City. Utah Martha Tingey Jensen, 76, passed away Thursday morning, July 11 at 11:45 a.m. loiiowing a six months illness. She was born April 16, 1870, at Bountiful, Utah, a daughter to Henry and Maria Page Tingey. She was reared and educated in Bountiful and Brigham City. She "was married to Brigham Jensen, October 13, 1897, at Jensen passed gan Utah, away March 16, 1932. She was a member of the L. D. S. church and a teacher in the Relief Society for the past Friday. ju!j In District Court A Cases filed in first district Marriage ley W. Christensen. vs. Bernice Dyer Dyer. den, Marriage licenses the Rox Elder count; court of Utah at the Rox Eloffice, Rrigham City der County Clerks office Verle Thomas Waldrc, Divorces District Court Dezza G. Christensen vs. Par- Tremonton, and Joan A so News items are always at the News-Journf,ce. Bring yours in today. of- - al ion p Names Omitted The names of Marian Little-wooDe Vaughan Peterson and Carol Johnsen were omitted from the article in Wednesdays issue telling the sem- inary graduates presenting ning meeting Sunday at the eveSec- ond Ward Chapel. Have you been reading neighbors copy of the a News-Journa-l? Why not become a regular subscriber and have delivered to your door? it years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Woodruff H. Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Bert G. , in each Firm-Rip- e y DICKIES & COLLARS Promontory. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 15, at 2 p.m. in the Fifth ward chapel, with Bishop Rudger N. Price officiat-- , ing. Friends may call at the family home at 50 South First West, Sunday evening and day until time of funeral Mon- serv- Color ice. Interment will be made the Brigham City cemetery under direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral home. rsaasaggag BRAIDED OVAL tS 50c $2.00 Fancy, Plains, Colors Large & LIMES, 4 Juicy for 10 ft IwJ -- MENS ROYS & :n OVERALLS WAIST MENS WORK SHQ WOMENS 32 R, ' Sturdy leather $1.95 Boys $1.57 Heavy denim, Sanforized shrunk. 2 Pair Per Customer SUH lo $719 20; Subj. to SAT. 11 I Fashion Flash: Sparkling patent, perhaps trimmed with hich mock tortoise will he a glamorous accessory for fall costumes. Or soft, supple leathers in pastel shades to add charm and distinction. Metal, plastic frames, cite touches. MELS jv 4 ta CLAY SETS IIOLSTFR SE ASSORTED GAV In- FANCY Fed. tax A.M. TURKISH and position soles. IH Mens - at To Blend With Outfits! PAY DAY f ,iA eSf attractive prices. A.M. RUG For that cute little, between rooms, hall or the ch'1: bedroom braided ova that add color! Altr. old fashier.cd desigi around fringed for $1. CO A very nice select SAT. 11 o FL0V BOYS' KX SPORT ONE PRKE fine assortment o ers for hair or new A i rs COTTON Ext lake an early bowl Iwy OJf Eetween-lt- in Size 22 x 41 Lb. 1.1 clean COATS CA MELONS Ice Cold it existence r RUl a f. MINCED HAM, lb 35c CANTALOUPE stor-kyard- nvt 25 Rich. An extensive summer program of painting and repairng Box Elder county schools is being carried on this year to beautify the buildings in preparation for the 1947 Utah centennial, Hervin Bunderson, superintendent of schools, said today. Central school has been painted inside and out and work is now being done on elementary schools throughout the county. Painting crews are also working on Box Elder andd Bear River high schools. In addition to the painting Mr. Bunderson said crews are repairing roofs and doing necessary carpenter work. Although the buildings are repaired each summer the work this year is more extensive because of the forthcoming centennial clean-udrives. Painting is being directed by H. F. Sholty and is sponsored by the board of education. j Prime beef cattle nesday at the highest 81 years of the Chiu for approximately 2,000 students. They are near the Visit Richs Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. Rich University campus, and would be easily accessible. and two sons of Roswell, New Mexico, are visitors at the home of President and Mrs. Abel S. Schools Being County Painted And Repaired 18, of Maucos r 11. July Lo-M- Robertson, Ogden; Mrs. Lon T. Hewlett, Corinne; Cyrus T. and Ir-- , Parry C., De Lore R. and F. Jensen, all of Brigvin ham City, and Mrs. George W. Kesler, Burley, Idaho; and the following brothers and sisters, Orson Tingey, Mrs. Cyphus An- derson, John Tingey, Mrs. Har-- , ry Freeman, all of Brigham City, and Parley Tingey of Liter, Colored Rorders 47 oz. Sunkist1 House Dre All Wool. 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