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Show tOX letvd-ourELDER Mrs. Harold Bouck a( n Brigham City, Utah two-cours- Robert Kellai and son, Bobby of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Friday, October luncheon. 17, 1947 Tuesday with relatives in Brigham City. On Wednesday Mrs. Harold Van Dyke and Miss Justine Mason motored to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kellar and Bobby returned to their home with them. PONY EXPRESS Its knocking each other around in you that keeps you alive, science says. When they quit so do you! Maybe thats why some oi us get that "I'm going to fly." feeling! Calamity Jane. Places were laid for six members, Mesdames Milton Ieese, Leo Jensen, Robert Nielsen, Earl Miss Ruby Victor visited with Mrs. Harold Bouck was hosReese, Lloyd Whitworth, J. D. in Salt tess to her bridge club Monday Merrell, and one guest, Mrs. relatives and friends Lake City last week-end- . evening at her home. Hallo- Darrell Gardner. ween decorations were used on the two small tables where the High prize for bridge went to guests were served a delicious Mrs. Merrell. Has Bridge Luncheon J From where r Joe Marsh Mystery of the Missing Farms Yep, the number of farms In Amrrirais shrinking (by a quarter-millio- n in the last five years!). Whats happened to the missing farms I sit ... &i f The land haa been taken In by other farms, increasing the average aize by twenty acres! Does this growth mean farmings no longer s family enterprise? Juat the opposite! Mora families own farms today than ever only with labor-savin- g equipment they ran handle more Yes, why not do over your rooms for the Fall and Win- one loves so much. SO EASY COSTS SO where our free, American life is secure. Where every member cooperates and shares the work . . . living together in temperance and tolerance temperance that prefers a moderate beverage like beer, and tolerance for a taste that may be different from ones own. TO DO LITTLE WHEN ... AND SHOP AT YOU Young. THE REMINDER Rushees Jean Olsen, Louise Jeppson and Mary Jean Baron were honored guests. Olive Monson, Inez Peterson and Virginia Brown, former members, were also special guests. The following active members were present: Yvonne Lowe, Lillian Felt, Lorna Davis, Helen Felt, Alice Anderson, Alice Young, Reva Nelson, Elaine Ward, Lou-elllone Cefalo MacFarlane, and Jane Crompton. selection of enhance the beauty of your home. Well be glad to assist you in color schemes and arrangements. See the choice new items to From where I sit, our Family Farms (and theyre 90 r,i of all t arms) are something that this The first party of the fall rushing season of Utah Epsilon chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. was held Friday evening, October 10, at the home of Helen Felt. A gypsy theme was carried out in the costumes, entertainment and refreshments. which to collect their loot. Madame Zonga (alias Elaine Ward) told fortunes throughout the evening in a gayly decorated booth. Meat pies, fruit salad and mulled cider were served gypsy fashion and heartily eaten by all guests sitting on the floor. Favors were miniature lamps containing personal fortunes, which were read to the group. The prize for the most loot collected was won by Alice ter season. Add that special smart appearance, that extra charm, that gav, colorful atmosphere, that everyIT'S S' i As the guests entered the door, a bag was given to them, in OLD HOME A NEW fy-- , the electrons country can be proud ofl a Just Received land, more work. Thats as it should be. The family farm is a fortress of democracy New Shipment HOLLYWOOD POTTERY Figures and Figurines Decorative The committee in charge of arrangements was Helen Felt, Iona Cefalo, Jane chairman, Reva Crompton, Lorna Davis, Nelson and Alice Anderson. WOOD Copyright, 1947 , United Staten B renters Foundation Ideal for bridge prize.' or gifts. Wall Plaques Novelty Lamps Lamp Shades Mrs. Boyd Olsen was hostess at a bridge party Wednesday evening. The house was decorated with beautiful fall roses and snapdragons. A dessert lunch was served at two tables, decorated in the Halloween theme, to the following ladies: Mrs. Ross Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Reid Tingey, Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs. Winston Nelson, Mrs. Ray Lewis of Brigham City and Mrs. Tom Bauman of Colorado Springs and Mrs. Betty Fitzgerald of Ogden. High score for bridge was awarded to Mrs. Langworthy and Mrs. Bauman drew cut 59c 51-3- The American Legion Au.viliary held its annual membership luncheon Monday evening, October 13, at the War Memorial home. The hall and tables decorated in were beautifully orange and black, carrying out. motif. Places the Halloween were marked for 71 members and guests. During the dinner, a program was presented, as follows: Two vocal solos by Geraldine Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson; a tribute was paid to the outgoing officers, by after Miss Mabel Christensen, which the past presidents pin was presented to Mrs. Alda Call by President Ruth S. Jensen. were Mrs. Special guests Marge McMurrin, national of Logan, Mrs. Eve Coakley, department president, Mrs. Francine Wilcox, department secretary, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alice Pond, departof ment 2nd Lewiston, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, district president, and Mrs. Elsie Jensen, district secretary of Brigham City. The luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs. S. M. Raswith Mrs, mussen, chairman, Harry Smith, Mrs. W. H. Cleave, Mrs. Mrs. Reynold V. Reeder, Roy Holland, Mrs. R. W. Forrest. Mrs. David O. Anderson, and - j 5 Dinner Sets COOKIE JARS, reg. $2.25; now REMINDER $1.98 w cmi-s- al WARM HOMOGENIZED R Top or Bottom There's Cream In Every Drop its easy to order, too. 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