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Show i i Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs W M Buchanan, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Hvrum Malmrose, Mrs El nora Bow cult and Mrs. Nancv Forrester. Hunsaker District q Brigham ijxiiiory President nrJ Oscar Per an of Ugin Auxiliary held their Dis-l- dis- of Utah in convention in Logan eve-last Saturday hall Ly at 8 oclock. beginning ne convention was conducted -district preside t, Mrs. of Tremonton. wmier 1 2 0o are t W. " Tire Sf" nal An jer : Ci, V includ-i- j State officers present president, the department McMurrin of Logan, J L Mrs. department secretary, of Salt Lake City, ria Coakley first vice the department Mrs Victor J. Bott of Brig-L- r City, and the James etary, Mrs. SOCIAL EVENTS h district secrRansome of District officers were elected, with Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of Brigham City being named president, Mrs. Ken S. Jensen of Brigham City district secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Louise Hendricks of Lewiston first vice president, Mrs. Ruth Ellison of Nibley ward second vice president, Mrs. Hazel Paderson of Logan historian, and a delegate to the national convention to be held in New York City August 28, 29 and 30, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of Brigham City with Mrs. Alice Pond, Lewiston, Tremonton. Others, beside Mrs. ending from Brigham A Mott, attCity were Mrs. president, the Auxiliary H. H. Kilroy, Oscar Call, Mrs. lovely luncheon and Women's Named By Stories And Incidents Of Pioneer Times In Utah, Related By The Box Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Pioneers Fraternity A By J. E. Halverson On July 24, 1857, a picnic par- ty was held at the headwaters of Big Cottonwood by invitation only as evidenced by a printed card sent out by Brigham Young as follows: "President was In in- Brigham Young respectfully vites and family to attend a picnic party at the lake in Big Cottonwood Kanyon on Friday, 24th of July, Regulations GLENS MARKET You will be required to Mias Lois chosen NORTH MAIN ? o feet Keystone JUICE Fryer S. A. C. . Coed Named " Dream Girl Of Phi K. A." At Frat Party i GRAPE at U. 310 Quart Honored as 'Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha, at the annual fraternity banquet and formal held Saturday evening, May 10 by the U. S. A. C. chapter of the fraternity at Logan, was Miss Lois Fryer of Deweyville. The banquet was held at the Bluebird and dancing was in the college institute. Each year a dream girl is chosen by popular vote of the fraternity from among U. S. A. C. The Dream Girl is chosen prior to the spring formal and at the banquet she is introduced and cited. Miss Fryer is a sophomore student studying in the school of education, succeeds Miss Mary Bauman of Driggs, Idaho. A beautiful compact Inscribed wdth PiKA was given to each coulady present. Eighty-tvVples including alumni members and wives attended. Dr. Frank H. Jonas, assistant professor of political science at the U. S. A. C. was guest speaker. Decorations at the Institute included a large lighted diamond and shield with the garden theme being used. A spouting fountain and wishing well were the central attraction, a fence entwined with flowers and arrangements of ever- - Valley. No mention of the news was made to the picnickers at once, but at prayer meeting that evening Brigham Young announced the news and added: I said when we left the Missouri River to found our homes in these mountains, that if the ten moh would let us alone years, we would ask no odds of them. The ten years arc past today, and I say now in the name of Israels God, we ask no odds of them lets all Israel say, Amen, start so as to pass the first mill about four miles up the kanyon before 12 oclock on Thursday, the 23rd, as no person will be allowed to pass that point after 2 oclock on that day. All persons are forbidden to smoke cigars or pipes, or kindle fires at any place in the kanyon except on the camp Box Elder Friday And Saturday Specials Picnic Party ground. The Bishops are requested to accompany those invited from their respective wards and see that each person is well fitted for the trip with good substantial teams, wagons, harness, hold backs and locks, capable of completing the journey without repair, and a good driver, so as not to endanger the life of any individual. Bishops will, before passing the tirst mill, furnish a full and complete list of all persons accompanying them from their respective wards, and hand the same to the guard at the gate. Perry News PERRY, May 21 and Mr. Mrs. Chris Wolfley have returned to Modesto, Calif., after a few days visiting with old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lelan A. Davis and children of Corinne spent last Sunday 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis. Mr. and Mrs. L.' Jay Hamson celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary with friends in Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard spent last Monday in Salt Lake City on business matters. Dennis Payne of Pleasant Grove spent the past week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard. Mrs. Wendell Nebeker spent a few days of last week visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bortolussi. son-in-la- All went well and the picnickers assembled as directed in the invitation. Suddenly, A. O. Judson Stoddard and Smoot, Porter Rockwell on horseback dashed up the canyon with the news of the approach of Johnstons army to Utah. It was the 10th anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers in Salt Lake Visit Aunts Here Robert H. Powell, Sacramento, Calif., chief petty officer in the Mrs. Powell and U. S. navy, their three daughters visited in Brigham City last week with their aunts, Mrs. Ken S. Jensen, and family, and Mrs. Eldred Peterson and family. greens, tulips, lilacs and various other flowers added the authenof a garden tic atmosphere party. During intermission, an orwas played by gan recital Grant Anderson of East Garland, after which the queen and whose engagements couples were made known were serenaded. : In Talent Assembly Lowell Flarnm, Brigham City violinist, was one of the performers who gave excellent in the annual performances talent find assembly at Utah State Agricultural college. Bonnie Rae Gardner, also of Box Elder county, sang in a trio with Shirley Lamb and Elaine Paxman. . . Phone No. 7 Or 29 . . . Anyone News-Journ- at the al Will Be Glad To Take Your News Item.' Tonsils Removed Ellis Lee and two of las sons, Larry and DeWayne, underwent at the Cooley tonsileetomies Memorial hospital Wednesday morning. Covered Wagon Dancers Meeting Sat. Evening The Covered Wagon Dancers will meet Saturday evening, May 24, at the Sixth ward 9 oclock. amusement hall at There will be about 40 minutes of instruction on dances and the remainder of the time will be spent in regular ballroom dancing. Members are asked to please be prompt. Guests at the home of Mr, and Leon Hunsaker Sunday were their son Vero from Soda Springs, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell and family of Ogden. Mrs. Service Jobs Open are being receivU. S. civil service region for the positions of for emmarketing specialist ployment with the war departmarket ment, quaitermaster center, Denver, Colorado, it has and been announced. Options salaries for these positions are Meats and meat as follows: products, $5,905 a year; fruits and vegetables, $5,905 a year, and dairy, poultry and water-food$1,902 a year. Advancement in salary is provided for on a systematic basis. There is no written test in connection with these examinations and applicants will be rated from a review of their experience as i n their application shown form. Applications must be on file with the office of the 13th U. S. civil service region, 144 New Denver 2, ColorCustomhouse, ado, not later than June 2, 1947. Full information as well as application forms may be secured trom the office of the 13th civil service region or from R. W. Forrest, secretary, board of U. S. civil service examiners, at the post office in Brigham City. Applications ed by the 13th Even the tiny, proand tozoa to has memory, accbrding small daughter of Salt Lake the Encyclopedia Britannica. City were Sunday guests at the one-celle- d Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Beck Visits Brother Here home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill. Mrs. Robert Scott of Lovell, Mrs. George Wintle spent sevand Wyo., spent Wednesday Thursday at the home of Mr. eral days this week visiting in and Mrs. Heber J. Sessions, Mrs. Ogden. Scott's brother. Mrs. Scott is reCertain tribes nen of India eat turning to her home after serving as an L. D. S. missionary in buffalo only once a year. A bull the Hawaiian islands for the calf is sacrificed and eaten in a foiest by the male adults. past year. Card Of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere appreciation for the kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our loving wife and mother. James W. Barker, Beverly, Ferl. Buy Quality And Save ! . If LIVING STORE HOURS for your convenience we are open M. EVERYDAY FROM 7:30 A. M. 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PERMUTIT PHONE 818 68 North Main Street I 1947 Civil Good-Payin- g A May 21 tamily shower was held for Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bensen on Sunday, May 18, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Era Benson. The following were the guests: Mrs. Annie Benson, Mrs. James Haneey, Mrs. Rignall Sanders from Newton, Reuben Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Reunion Benson and Mrs. Howard Richardson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker of Tremonton, Cleon Hunsaker of lcwey-vilie- , Mrs. Wjnn Hunsaker, Mrs. Poppie Boothe, Mrs, Alfa HunMr. and Mrs. Horace saker, Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Leland all of Honeyville; Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. June Christenson, Perry; Miss Myrna Nelson, Brigham City and Mrs. Finn Gibbs, Harper. The young people received many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments were served and an enloyable time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Benson plan to make their home at Tremonton. Sons Of Utah Pioneers X 567 Friday, May 23. Brigham City, Utah HONEYVILLE, by the Logan unit. 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