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Show BOX oilrn a TLDZ2L Wednesday. October Brigham City. Utah 29. 1947 Rowena Williams Gives A Hallowe'en Party Sat. Civic Club's Regular Meeting Is Thursday Miss Rowena Williams entertained a few friends at .t- Halloween party Saturday evening at her home. Bingo was played, w.tii pit.cs given. Then they group toasted , weiners at the outside Hie into back coming house for supper. A scavenger hunt wound up the evenings entertainment. Guests weie Dixie Gunderson, , Karen Gunderson, Shu ley Barton Smith, Billy Sheffield, Larry Simmons. Marilyn Steffen, Gay Conger, I)u hie Guidon and the hostess. Tli?- - next lM'ulur meeting of the Civic Impro' ment dub will he hi Id Thuisd.iy, October 30, at 1 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce i lubiooins. The pioL'iam tor the meeting will include a talk by Mrs. Earl Madsen on "U hats New and A vocal solo will Intcicst mg Mrs. Wayne be pi ei seined by Sindh. Guest speaker for the Will be Miss Ruth meeting fcaise, county In alth nurse, who Moans will use as her topic, ahd Cleans" - fue-place- Wix-om- Seagull Camp Meeting The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Fife, 229 north First west, Thursday evening, October 30, at 7:30 oclock. All membeis aie uiged to Beehive Camp Meets At Bergstrom Home Mrs. Harry Hanline Moderine Club Holds Ball Entertains Third Ward Hallowe'en Costume Workers Wed. The Moderme Dunce club held Primary their lirst social Saturday night at the War Memorial home in the foim of a Halloween costume bail. The hall was decorated in the traditional Halloween man net. with corn stalks, black .cats and pumpkins, witches Change candles the serving table, where paridi and mange and black mints were served Plies for tin best costumes weie awarded to Mis. John The Rossi ,lnd Wayne Nelson. committee m charge of arrangements vve'e Mi and Mrs. Ray anil Audeison. chairman and Mis. T C. Tucker, Mr. Mis, Elvvood Checketts, Mr. Mrs Lewis It Olsen and and Mis. Reed Tingey as com nuttcc mcinlicis New membeis introduced into club that night w ere Mr. and Mis Ted Kurth, Mr Jesse Jepperson, Mr. and Robert Nielsen. Mr and Wayne Smith. Mr. and and Gayle Tingey, Mr. Ben Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. Russell W Fishburn and Mr. and Mrs David Allen cen-jtere- Howard Boeder Visits Parents Howard Reedei of San Francisco has been visiting with his paients, Mi and Mis. Maitin L. Ri Oder for the past week. Mr. Reeder is supervisor of the tabulating division fot the United Ail lines in the bay city. At the time he was heic, he was en-- i route home fioin a business trip to Chicago. Portland Visitors at Reeder Home Mr and Mrs. Myron M. Lay-tare nof Portland, Oregon, visiting this week with Mis. Layton's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Maitin L. Reeder, in Brigham Mr. City and with Layton's mother at Lavton. NEW SELECTION OF WAllPAP Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, ln flamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. be- i CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis The Third ward Primal cers and teachers held their fust teacher training social of tins season, Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hariy Hanline Mis. Edgar Rochardson, president, conducted a short meeting, latter which games were played, 'with pues going to Mis L. R. Chet ketts Mrs. Elwood Hess, and Mis. Amelia Welling Mrs. tlaik Hilluin and Mrs. Fiances of the Hull were in charge games Itefieshments were served by Mis Richardson, president. Mrs. Hairy Hanline, first counselor, land Mis. Apollo Hansen, second counselor, and Mrs. Paul Halloween chorister. favois and decorations were used in I he seiving. and There were 1C offiueis teacheis present and two special guests from the bishopiie. offi- I i ' The legular meeting of the Bee Hive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Jane Bergstrom, Triday, October 24. Captain Ivy Fuller presided and Second Vice Captain Virgia Harding conducted. The opening song was and Sunshine In The Soul prayer was offered by assistant Matilda Liilywhite. chaplain Roll call showed 19 members and five visitors present. A sketch of the life of Olga Josephine Poulson Draper was read by Estella Burt. I Heard A Forrest Praying was sung by on Lucy Nielsen accompanied the mandolin by Jesse Steele. The lesson on Pioneer Stones" was given by Ella Bingham. Pioneer incidents were related by different members present. Little Kaien Seely, of Brigham Young's second wife, gave two readings. conA report on the general ference was given by Captain Fuller. 34 good cheer reports Mrs. Henry C. Johnson were given. The closing song was Long, Long Ago," and Lucy And Mrs. Wynn Freeman Johnson olfered the benediction. During the social hour, a deVisiting In California licious lunch was served by Mis. Henry C. Johnson and Jane Bergstrom, Mable Nielsen Mrs. Wynn Freeman left Friday and Rilla Holst. trip to evening for a ten-daCalifornia. They will visit at San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Missionary Farewell Taylor Johnson and family, at For Mrs. V. N. Jensen San Jose with Mr. and Mrs. Reese K. Allen and new baby A missionary farewell will be son, and at Los Angeles with given in honor of Mrs. Violen N. Mr and Mis. Curtis Johnson. Jensen Thursday night at 8:00 oclock in the Bear River ward chapel. Ogden Lady Visits Sister The progiam will be followed Mis. Merlin Biown and baby son, Lee Meilin, of Ogden, visit- by a dance in the Bear River ed last Tuesday at the home of ward amusement .hall, it was announced today. All friends her sister and brother-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield. of Mrs. Jensen are invited to Mis. Biown is the former June Haws Locust Camp Meeting The Locust camp, Daughters Sego Lily Camp To Meet of Utah Pioners, will meet The Sego Lily camp, Daughthe home at evening Thursday ters of Utah Pioneers, will meet of Mrs. Eva 103 east Burrows, at the home of Mrs. E. A. Olsen, Second north, Brigham City. All 12S south First west Thursday members are by officers evening, October 30, at 7:30 of the camp to urged be in attendance. oclock. r , 4B1M VOTE FOR LEON 1 GUARANTEED WASHABLE FOR THAT IMPORTANT hue PACKER AND FAST TO LIGHT L.. .wv ONLY AS (Vi of your home is wall space) Green goblins were early of morning callers on members club Saturday. the Jaycee-EttTheir warning was Come to the party Monday night as you are now or you will be fined. As a result, at the War Memorial Home Monday evening there was a variety of housecoats, night wear, hair styles in general. and make-uA dessert luncheon was served by the Green color group in Mrs. rharge of arrangements. Gordon Reeves was color captain and- Mrs. Jesse Jepperson was director member in charge with , Mrs. Roy Beane, Mrs. Cal Mrs. Mis. Kent Jensen, Gus Musulas, Mrs. Darrell Gardner, Mrs. Bob Nielsen, Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. Douglas Miller and Mis. Bob Pella assisting. The Halloween theme was carried out in the decorations. The serving tdble was decorated! with a huge orange candles and candy cup favors in orange and black. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Jay Stokes and Mrs. Scott Williams. President Carma Rossi presided at the meeting and new members introduced into the club were Mrs. Perc Petersen and Mrs. Lee Sharroek. e Vernal er. of tBdrkX You'll see everyone you know ... MEN & BOYS SHOP smart make this complete store their Ben-nion- at DR: men shoopi Whether you need a complex or some accessory to make the old look quarters. ilW7.25 two FREE ear Councilman i Get a genuine One of Brigham Citys higest-typ- e young men, deserving of an opiiortunity to serve you. Years of responsible executive experience, a new Main street business man, who has aligned his future with the future of sincere, conscientious . . . Brgham City. and fully deserv ing of your support. ESTIMATE Level-heade- Vote d, Democratic November 4 (Paid Pol. Adv. m ) Sea-Ilors- e outboard motor on easy time payments. Why wait' Have the fun of running one of the new models right now; pay .as you, play. 5 great models to choose from. Come in and get your favorite. CENTRAL CHEVROLET fat jack-olantei- GL! VOTE FOR OISEN JOHN AS Vicki Wight Celebrates Third Birthday Sunday COUNCILMAN Little Vicki Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wight celebrated her third birthday with homo a party at her parents Sunday. lee cream and cup cakes with Halloween faces were served to the following: Tauyna Oisen, Pamela Olsen, Diana Jensen, Chris Simonson, Craig Johnson. Kent Alien, Bonnie Jean Susie Allen, Leggett. Bobby Freeman, Glade Dunn of and Tommy Hunsaker ON THE DEMOCRATIC C( TICKET Had two years experience He knows yqur ' needs. Sincere and loyal to the cause. Easy to approach He listens to your prolfe Teen Agers and Grown-Up- s are at homein,hi company. I of Los Angeles. Also to Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Clinton Johnson, Mrs. Fred Allen and Mis Boyd Olsen. KIND OF A. CITY DAD WE ALL WANT HE IS THE The little guests sang "Happy Birthday to Vicki when the big birthday cake was lighted. She received many fine gifts. The little guests were given Halloween crickets and rattles (Pam Pe Merle Cheat Hostess At Bridge Luncheon r r a fcoty 4 Mrs. Merle Cheal was to her club at a bridge eon Thursday evening home pf her sister, Mrs. Jeppson. The Halloween was carried out in the hostess lunch- at the Elmer theme table decorations and a delicious luncheon was served. Budge was the diversion of the evening and prizes were1 won bv Mis. Ott Wood for high score and Mis. Fred Owen for cut favor. Those present were Mrs. Flank Simmons, Mrs. Rpx Earl, Mrs. Fred Owen, Mrs. Elliot Ward, Mrs. Paul Morrell, Mis. Cameron Harmon. Mrs. Vaughn Nelson. Mrs. Max Tingey, Mrs Ott Wood, Mrs. Wayne Jepperson and Mrs. Russell w. Fishburn. Johnson Family Reunion The John Johnsons family wiil hold a reunion in the Fifth ward chapel Saturday, November 1. at 4 oclock. Luncheon, a program, and dancing in the evening will bo features of the reunion. All of the descendants are urged to attend. How to get heat you Clean, all-he- all tlit pay Standard Furnace Oil for returns eutj healing penny you put out! Thats because have been removed. It burns without all gives more heat pet gallon. Standard Slou its twin for giving you clean heat without atfc Oil waste. Come in today or phone us for full informant. Mark BrigtiM House Guests at Davis Home Mis. Fred Allen and children of Burley. Idaho, are house guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Davis Mrs Allen and Mrs. Davis arc sisters. lllllj& Standard LHnnfX 180 So. Service Mom phor,i ' 010 MR. IOSTON SAYSi Rocking Chair Tastes Smooth as Whiskies 'Rocked in the Keg! Not only expert blendling, but trolled and even agitation in my special blending proceuis the se- cret of Rocking Chain famous fla. u II agree at first up! Try Smooth as 8 and Ocean-- R 0 Whiskies of Blended Whiskf. 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