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Show t f Fireside Meeting To Be Held For3rd Ward RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyinformaone writing me for tion. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. f K S Box 825, Vancouver, NUE-OV- Wash. Laboratories Pd. Adv. ! ASTHMA The senior class of the Brigham City Eighth ward Sunday school went on a tour last Friday of the historic landmarks in Eox Elder and Cache counties-Undethe direction of the class teacher the students culminated the tour with a visit to the grave of Martin Harris, one of the three witnesses to the Book of Mormon, at Carkston. En route back to Brigham City the class enjoyed a swim at the Logan plunge In charge of arrangements for the class were Brad Hansen, Colleen Cobb and Philip The Inhalation Method For Relief of Symptoms of Bronchial Asthma and Hay Tever. r ASTHVANgmT NEBULIZER ANS INHALANT SOLUTION Sold with refund agreement Coufton: I iwtruetiofts carifutly nlf m diroctod PEOPLES KM DRUG Ray the Druggist Phone your news to No. NOVJS tacatm 7. fit tie Meeting In Canyon Over 50 ladies from the Brigham City Presbyterian church e and and the Methodist Episcopal churches met Thursday in Box Elder canyon for a bustness session and a picnic. Mrs. J. E Ryan, president of the Presbyterian ladies aid presided at the meeting, Mrs. Earnest C. Parrish gave an account of her trip to the east coast where her husband, Rev. Parrish, attended the general asof the Presbyterian sembly church in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mrs. C. G. Adney, of the Corinne Methodist church, briefly outlined the history of the Corinne church, which is the oldest protestant church in the state. The meeting was followed by a song fest led by the ladies from the Tremonton Methodist church and the outing ended with a picnic supper. More joint meetings of the three ladies clubs are planned for the future. The Presbyterian ladies aid will vacation for a month. Cor-rinn- Glen Nelson 3rd Ward Counselor And GREYHOUND takes you direct to aCdb?i and an experienced, professional driver watches the road while you watch the scenery. Phone your friendly Overland Greyhound Agent for low fares and full information. Vacationing East? Greyhound takes you direct to all points of interest to all the big cities all the vacation lands. One ticket one baggage check to anywhere. Go on frequent, well timed sched- Heir your livoriu mm bands nn lid plsy ules in arm chair comfort. The cost is less than driving your own car HOUND NO OrERATED BY PACIFIC UNION CHET. Eighth Ward Faculty Holds Canyon Outing sicluri A faculty oufng of the Brigham City Eighth ward Sunday held last Wednesday RHONE 175 school was evening at Call's summer home in the canyon with Thelma Hotter and the Sunday school music department in charge. Following a discussion of the musical setup of the ward a delicious lunch was served to the INCORPORATED officers and teachers and their partners. Of the 25 officers and teachers enrolled in the Sunday school, 21 were present at the RRIGIIAM O ON N MUM Wat- LOVE." AIR CONDITIONED BUSES HOWARD HOTEL LOVE Iron the tor Ibco mint BUS" NO LEAVE, ino Glen S. Nelson was sustained as second counselor in the Brigham City Third ward church hishopriic Sunday evening, taking the place of F. Leland Seely, who is moving from the ward. James Jensen is bishop of the Third ward, with Norman kins as first counselor. STAGES. speoial gests. Special musical numbers were given by Mrs. Reese on the Songs for the group were conducted by Diane Mills and Ruth Kotter. Corinne Mutuals of Utah voted against nendment to the OPA bill which removes price ceilings from grains and livestock and poultry feeds made from grain. l aI civS-oa- m H Wednesday, Juiy j, sided at the metingTAik breakfast was served to 21 bers and two guests b newly elected officers Shonka, president; Mrs' Tyson, vice president; N emoyer, secretary; Bywater, treasurer, Booiher, Di The ard a imo and corresponding tary. ..Mitts If $! Reorganized Sun. RUPTURE Don't change the volume Somebody distance control! The new Sonotone speaks from a has much more POWER and SEiNSITIV ITY your hearing range is nearly ... doubled! Come in and see THE AMtZING NEW S0N0T0NE vitUkninr re rolntionary feature hearing aid nera have dreamed a boot bat neter expected to get! Ulah Senators Vote Senators Thom."r BOX ELDER All members of the Third ward are welcome to attend a Brigham City, Utah fireside meeting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Madsen, B and PW Hold 93 north Third West, Friday at Breakfast Meeting 8 oclock p m J. Edwin Baird will deliver The Business and Profess:on-a- l another of a senes of lessons on Womens club of Brigham the Book of Mormon. City met Sunday morning at Willmere park for a breakfast Visiting Canadian Temple and a short business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Barker President Jean Shonka pre ,nd son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. day, July 30, at the Box Elder The program for the sacra- Leon P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. county park. and Arietta Games will begin at 5:30 and ment service Sunday evening Charles Checketts were among the lunch at 7 oclock. A program n the j Second ward was under Checkettts of the Genealogical Sowill be held from 8:15 to 9 15 the direction of the Sego Lily members who left by automobile Utah of ciety camp of the Daughters oclock. to visit the Canadian All those attending are asked Pioneers. Bishop Glen Knudson Monday will visit interto bring their lunches. Ice presided at the meeting and Temple. They The paren route. HanV. esting points Earl First Counselor cream and drinks will be ty expects the trip to take ten sen conducted. The meeting opened with the , days to two weeks. congregation singing the hymn, and Visit in Brigham Come, Come Ye Saints. the invocation given by Heber Harold W. Lt. Commander Anderson. and his wife arrived in Hoopes was The sacrament hymn last week from Earnest Brigham to City his Come Unto Jesus. visit Boston parents, Mr. Alvin Hendrickson, Olsen and The Corinne Mutual associa- assisted by several deacons had and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes. Lt. Commander Hoopes, who is now tions were reorganized Sunday charge of the sacrament. on terminal leave, was a naval was evening at the sacrament servOlsen Jeanette Captain instructor at Harvard ice by Ernest Freeman, stake in charge of the program which of young men, began with an account of intersuperintendent and Nellie Smith, stake presi- esting events in early Utah hisMrs. tory told by Patriarch Joseph dent, of young ladies. Elva C. Miller, activity coun- Facer, whose parents, Mr. and SHIELD-EXPERL. H. cilor for North Box Elder stake, Mrs. George Facer crossed the of Minneapolis, MinHOFMANN announced today. comcart a hand plains with nesota, will demonstrate with Lincoln Jensen was released pany in the early sixties. as superintendent, Abram CarlA piano solo, Blue Waltz, Hotel Ben Lomond, on Tuesday, his son as first assistant, Rex Bar- was payed by Barbara Rasmus- out charge, Rupture ker as second assistant, and sen, followed by a talk by Onoi-t- a Shields In Ogden, Utah at the Owen Thompson as secretary. J. Thorne, county captain of July 23rd, from iO a.m. to 3 Sustained were Rex Barker, su- the Daughters of the Utah Pio- p.m. Please come eaily. Eveperintendent, Abram Charlson, neers. giving reasons why more nings by appointment. Ask for first assistant, Kenneth Nelson, young women of pioneer par- Mr. Bert Lyon, my personal repsecond assistant, and Owen entage should become members resentative, I have been supplysufThompson, secretary. of the organization in one of ing my shields to rupture ferers in this territory for ten Nellie Smith released Elva C. the various camps Miller as president, Alta CraThe meeting closed with the years and longer. I have ftted mer as activity councilor, and song, Wg Thank Thee Oh God thousands of cases in the UnitGene Davis as secretary. Olive for a Prophet, and the bene- ed States during this time. There are many of my satisfied cusFillmore was sustained as pres- diction given by Lafayette tomers right here in your comident, Elva Roundy, manual asmunity. sistant, Ruth Hendrickson, acCAUTION: If neglected, ruptivity councilor, and Joan Nel- Hunsaker Reunion ture may cause weakness. backson, secretary. The Hunsaker reunion will ache, nervousness, stomach and Leave for Home be held Friday, July 19, at Lor-i- n gas pains. People having large Farr Park in Ogden. Mem- ruptures, which have returned Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Banks left or infor the'ir home in Los Angeles, bers of the family are asked to after surgical operations are especialtreatments, jection own lunch. Dinner California, yesterday following bring their If you want it done invited. a visit of two weeks at the home will be at 12.00 and the pro- ly If righlt, dont experiment. of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knudson. gram will begin at 1:30. unable to see us at this time, address: HOFFMANN'S SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. 520 MASONIC TEMPLE Minneapolis 2, Minn. outing and the other four were excused. Bishop Ernest Hansen and his counselors were 600 D. W. SPARKS -- NOW OPEN Held By 2nd Ward A South Box Elder stake Mutual outing will be held Tues- 8 Certified Sonotone Consultant HOWARD HOTEL - Brigham City Wednesday, July 17 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.. 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