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Show ""v L J ft yjewd-joum- BOX ELDER Panfngs Of The Late Mary Jensen Wifi Be Soy June 28 And 29; Funds To Cancer Society al Friday, June Juae daughter illY Ter n Black. 5 ryhjN Ot) 'torn bhej News f'l !dl In Brief 9 Clements Here 1'ls Clements and arrived in oped and John from City Saturday 'tTce, Ind, "here Captain Ks ill l) he t and 20, 1947 Mrs. Grant Shirley Jeppsen Here (k r"S of Mr Kenneth Shirley Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jeppsen, Brigham City, has another week here of a three weeks visit from Washingl ton, D. C., where he is in at Washington uniter sity. Jeppsen was in service four years with the army medical corps, and was on Okinawa at the time of the big typhoon has been stationed and been with him Captain Lent has been transferred to Baby Girl Born A baby Le Barracks, Pa., where he daughter was bom at Lrve as an instructor. He a Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs service for Harold Lindsey. Mrs. Lindsey is been m active is a the former LaVern Lindsey, R. Clements Mrs. years. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A t5 H' IS 111111" F. announcing The Visiting Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Cook and two children, Carol and Jimmy, of Berkely, Calif., aie visiting at the home of Abel Rich, 146 south Second east, for two weeks. Mrs. Cook is the former Ellen Rich. Opening Of LILLIANS SHOP BEAUTY Conductors' Meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Sixth ward meeting house a meeting has been called for the conductors and accompanists of all priesthood and girls choruses in South Box Elder stake. Ed Anderson will be in charge. East 51 h South 112 Complete Beauty COLD WAVES Service MACHINELESS PERMANENTS SHAMPOOS 1 WAVES For Appointment LILLIAN (Sheffield) WESTOVER Licensed Beautician 1 .. 222 Call Jeppsen. Invite Seagull Camp All members of the Seagull camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers are urged to attend the Ju- - i 35 An dit tc,, fiMtunng the wmk of the late Man Jensen. Brig ham City artist, will held in the Commercial clubiooms between the houis of 3 and t oelcxk, two afternoons, ,Satui day and S mday, June S and 1, it was announced today by of! loots ,,t sponsoring organiza turns ei ic'v by the Business and loiti ssional Woman's club and lb'' Civic Improvement club, and il'c public is invited to attend. Two ot the paintings -.- Ibe ianu'y ot "ho passed away Miss Jensen, April 19 fol- lowing (our years' illness with canoer, have turned over about 0 of tier watercolors and oils to the South Bov Elder chapter "1 the American Cancer societv Consequents the paintings e hibited at the tea will be of fered for sale, and will be deluded at the close ot the ex hlbit Sunday afternoon It was explained by the sponsors this week that the paintings have been priced very reasonably, ranging Horn S3 to $30, because it was felt that the artist would have wanted the pictures to remain in her home community Many of the scenes portrayed are local but others of the paintings were made on trips the artist took to Nauvoo, w Inch have judged among' M'ss Jensen's linest, one a wa-- i ter c'oloi and the other an oil, wih be given away to members Cancer mining the American 'H icty during the two days A membeiship campaign will be carried on, wnh memberships for $1 each, and to two o! those buying memberships the paintings will be awarded -- The public is invited to tend the exhibit and tea, at Foreign Minister' Help Wanted: Birth Reported Robeit L Jones CtilleU lmpi Portland Monday announcing to his parents. Dr and Mrs C R Jones, the arrival ol a son, born June 16 The b.iby weighed eight The mother, pounds at birth prior to her marnage, was Miss Rosemary Trogen ol Portland The baby is Dr. and Mrs Jones' first grandchild 111. Okla OKLAHOMA pi lie Street Allen may Maym come the t'.rsi municipal clue! to have a eorrmitt'v on foreign atf.uis 1'hc mayo: threatened to name such a committee attor I locvivmg three foieign language lottos in one day The iirst was wiitten in French the mayor The second was ad thought diessed to "tht' buigomoisler," and he decided it was in GerThe Bureau of Labor Statis- man The only word ho could tics has estimated that 2,063,000 lead in the third was "Italia persons were disabled by work injuiies in 1916, an increase of Phone vour news to No. 7. two percent over 1943 INVITE YOU TO SEE WE 25 22 time during the hours of 3 and o'clock, either Friday or Saturday, and see the work of this top ranking local artist. 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Now you have the program the government called for in order to bring to you again the wonderful world of sound as you once knew it. This hearing system also includes the new science of Hearing Exercises that help to strengthen apd improve your natural through hearing means. Simply attend at the time mentioned above. Evening appointments in your own home may be arranged. When in Salt Lake visit the Littlefield Co., Acousticon i.'dv. 321 Atlas Building. $3.75 up $9.60 Casco fed t Mr. Bush will conduct a free Clinic for the hard of hearing at Hotel Brigham on June 23, 1947 from 10:00 a. m. to 2 p. m. ant, relaxed hearing once again. A feature of this Hearing Clinic will be a demonstration of the remarkable new Hearing Lenses. This great, postwar engineering achievement is based on the revolutionary-discoverthat ears, like eyes, need different lenses for each of the many different kinds of hearing deficiencies. "Hearing Lenses focus sound the way optical lenses focus Plates nilla wafers can be used. WILL DEMONSTRATE REMARKABLE HEARING LENSES At Brigham City, Utah WALL COVERING cup sugar teaspoon salt cup water 1 slightly beaten egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 strips angel cake j Chill Vi cup milk until icy cold. Soften gelatin in cold water. Mix together cocoa, sugar and salt. Stir in gradually mixture of remaining Vi cup milk and water. Put over bo!ing water. Cook and stir 5 min. afte2 water again boils. Stir slowly into beaten egg. Return to heat; cook 2 mm. longer, or until mixture thickens slightly. Stir in softened gelatin and vanilla. Chill until syrupy. Line a quart pan with waxed paper. Arrange cake on bottom and stdes. Whip chilled milk until stiff. Fold into gelatin mixture. Put into pan. Chill until firm. Unmold. Makes 4 servings. vaPlain or sponge cake or WAR-BOR- like glazed $62.50 .. Chocolate Angel Dessert LEON S. BUSH dream stuR! 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Daughters of Utah Pioneers, desiring transportation to the county party at Rees park Saturday aie asked to be at the First ward chapel at 6:30 oclock 111, and through southern Utah Saturday evening. Dinner will and New Mexico. be served at 7 o'clock, and ev-The tea is being presented at cry one is asked to bring her the request of the Box Elder own plate, fork and glass, it chapter of the American Can- was announced bilee to be held at Rees park and family Saturday evening. Ingrams Proud Parents Visitor From Provo Mr and Mrs. Douglas F. InMrs. Edith Y. Booth of Provo of Verdland Park are the gram is spending a week visiting her proud parents of a five pound sister, Mrs. V. V. Phillips and eight ounce baby boy born June family, in Brigham City. 4 at Dee hospital in Ogden. The mother and son are doing fine. Visit In Salt Lake The father is employed at Hill Mr. and Mrs. Heber Anderson field and daughter Jeannine spent several days in Sait Lake Gold is so ductile that one in the month. They atgram of that metal has been tended the Centennial pageant drawn into a wire two miles June 6, and Monday, June 9, Mr. long. and Mrs Anderson attended the Raleigh banquet in the hotel. Mr. Anderson has been with the company 36 years and was presented a valuable watch, and Mrs. Anderson a double string of pearls. They were guests in Salt Lake City of Mr and Mrs. Cliff Anderson New-hous- THE ft hite Cross Tw in Waffle Baker $14.65 City-earl- .. "V. 1 W RH ill jJ |