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Show SONGS ON jA Your Hit Parade pmmmme - IN STOCK 1. 2. The Gypsy They Say Its Won derful I Dont Know Enough About You 4. All Through The Day 5. Sioux City Sue 6. Doin What Conies 3. Corinne Camp Leads ed paper costumes, and Loraine Hansen portraying the Sacrament Service talk on the July 24th cele- Brigham City, Utah brations of the past was given by Mrs. Sarah Young, followed 'llcivS-ou- A The sacrament service Sunday evening in the Corinne L. D. S. ward chapel was directed by the Corinne camp of the Daughters 9. of the Utah Pioneers with Captain Sarah Marble conducting. 10. The meeting began with the 11. opening song, The Daughters 12. of the Utah Pioneers, sung by 13. Surrender the Singing Mothers. Henry 14. Full Moon and Empty Norman gave the invocation, folArms lowed by a Singing Mothers 15. To Each His Own Oh Lord of Hosts. number, Priced At 35c Each Old FashGrandmothers My a dramatized ioned Garden, song, was given by a group of younger girls, including Carol Roundy as the singer and Elaine ART AND MUSIC CO. Davis, Sally Roundy, Ruth Elaine Fillmore, Renee Marble, Darlene Roche, Ila Kay RasCertainly! We want your mussen, and Jane Frederickson news items. portraying the flowers in color- 7. 8. BOX ELDER Naturlly In Love In Vain Come Rain or Come Shine Laughing On the Out side Prisoner of Love One More Tomorrow I Dont Know Why COMPTONS by an old fashioned song, "The Kiss That Bound My Heart to Thine by Ethel Wood and Fay Holman who were dressed in costumes. Historian Lois Hubbard read a sketch of the life of Pioneer Charles Watts Wright, father of Mrs. Roxie W. Fillmore, and the closing song, This Is The Place, was sung by the Singing Mothers. Mrs. Dyan Jones gave the benediction. During the meeting Counselor Marvin Jeppesen awarded Keith Welch the scout patrol leader badge and Ellis Burnett Jr., five awards for farm mechanics, swimming, horsemanship, woodwork and dairying. Pioneers Honored At Mantua Service old-tim- e News items are always welcome at the News-Journ- al Bring yours in today. The sacrament service Sunday evening in the Mantua ward honored the Utah pioneers. Elderly people of the ward who were seated on the stand were Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. C. M. Jensen, Mrs. Charles Jeppson and Peter Petersen. Talks honoring the pioneers were given by Rosetta Goulding and Norman Jeppsen. Mrs. Dorothy Jeppsen sang a a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Rasmussen. Norman Anderson sang a solo accompanied by Emelia Jensen. The Y. L. M. I. A. presidency was reorganized by Mrs. Norma Jensen of the South Box Elder stake Y. L. M. I. A. Thelma Austin was released as president. Eva Jeppsen as first counselor and Verl Anderson as second counselor. Installed were Verl Anderson, president, Eva Jeppson as first counselor, and Viola Jensen as second counselor. Forty-fiv- e percent of the ward population was in attendance. Ro-min- Presbyterian Church Services Sun. Morning Barbecued Cheese Buns 4 sandwich buns cup finely diced American cheese hard 2 chopped cooked eggs Va cup finely cut 1 green pepper 1 teaspoon grated onion Vi cup Sego Milk a m Friday, July 26, 1946 Error Main speaker for the sacrament service July 14 in the Perry Ward was Ensign Ralph E. Barnard, not Ensign Earl Bernard as stated in the Friday News-Journa- l News-Journa- l. Army Officers Are Delighted With West In Short Visit Here S. E. Lt. Col. Leon C. Packer, U. army air forces, and Colonel P. Mussett and Lt. Col. John Brooks, visited over the weekend with Lt. Col. Packers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Packer, land other relatives and friends here. They flew in to Hill Field from Washington, D. C., Saturday evening in a bomber, and took off on the return trip to Washington Monday morning at 9 oclock. Lt. Col. Packer telephoned from Washington at 9 oclock Monday evening reporting their safe ar- at yciir feet . . . i he ankle-flatterin- 5 of our two-engin- e beauty g MEW FALL SHCES dorsays in coal Ankle-slimmin- g rival there. The Packers took Col. Mussett and Lt. Col. Brooks to the rodeo at Ogden Saturday evening, and Sunday they visited the trout hatchery at Mantua, both new experiences for them. Sunday evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Packer and family. Earlier in the day, a family picnic honoring Lt. Col. Packer was held in the Box Elder coun- black suede and tall heeled patents for dress, up elegance. Beautiful, flattering shoe for your special occasions this fall! And supple flatties, platform walkers and oxfords to give comfort! all-da- y in 3. ty park. Col. Mussett and Lt. Col. Regular morning worship services at the Presbyterian church Brooks, both regular army offiwill be held Sunday morning at cers, were delighted with the 11 oclock. The pastor, the West and their experiences on C. Par- their visit Were. It was the first Ernest Reverend rish, will preach the sermon time they had seen a rodeo, and they couldn't believe there were topic, Silence Is Knowledge. so many trout. They declared is to welcome attend, Everyone they were going to return to it has been announced. Brigham City when they could Sunday school will meet at 10 spend more time here. oclock for all ages. We have a fine Bible class and a good Wc want your Certainly! teacher, so come and join us, news items. The phone number is 7. Reverend Parish announces. iJLrb Room of Furniture A 2 tablespoons catsup salt Vz teaspoon few grains pepped Turn on oven; ict at moderately (400 F.). Split buns; put in shallow baking pan, having cut side up. Mix remaining ingredients together. 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