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Show Fifth Ward Girls Present Roses To Their Mothers At Annual Rose Membership Party Mothers of the Junior girls of the Fifth ward were honored at the annual Rose Membership party held in the ward amusement hall Valenc Hansen, teacner, opened the party by welcoming the then girls and their mothers, t"rned the time over to Bonnie Byrd, who had charge of the Marlene program Thompson opened with prayer, followed by a piano duet by Iva Beth and Dons Simonsen. Valene Hansen read the names of the girls who received their J" pins and rose holders The entire class sang the Junior song, led by LaNVana Jensen and accompanied by Wilma Mrs. Siggard. A message by Grace Price was read by Va lene Hansen, and the gills sang Junior Roses" Candles W'ere lighted, the house lights turned off, and each gnl presented a rose to her mother. Wilma Siggard offered prayer. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games, under the direction of Edna Cheney, Merlene Thompson and Members Of Junior Gills Class At Rose Ceiemonj Ross Membership paity held recently at the Tilth ward amusement it the annual pictured above: (back row lel't to rirht) Connie Andrea ;on, Luana Gunnell, Iva LaDine Knudsen, Wilma Siggard, Edna Cherey, Ronnie Byid and Shirlea g Simonsen, !ihson; (front row, left to light) Meile le 'ihcmpson, Anita Tracy, Joyce Olsen, June Nelson, D On Jensen Joan Lose and Cleon Rich. Members not pictured are a! d M All A,s A vn I I VS j Rasmussen ,1S A GET A Ui RESUL iS,N. J. Valentine Observes 80th Birthday (PRiCE (n)lfl F ((2 BURY g) 111,1, I During APPRECIATION WEEK SITINUES Wonderful Xmas Gift! Silver Plated Holloware Reduced i "l,TT'''ft,2 f One Set 32 Piece CRYSTAL SET includes PLATES GOBLETS ShERBETA er Cl PS & FALTERS CREAMER SETS in njf a Easy Credit Terms lance n Verv I ar"'0 Assortment COSTUME IAS JEWELRY , V2 Reduced tided s LADIES GENTS Pan larch Nephi J. Valentine celebrated his 80th birthday Saturday, November 15, at his home in this city, receiving the felicitations of family members and friends A family dinner and an " had been planned but were cancelled when Mrs Valentine recently became ill However, letters, cards, gifts and telephone calls brought greetings from all the members of the family and also a number of friends Mr Valentine has been a lifelong resident of Erigham City and has always been active in the community ; in church and civic affairs, having held numerous positions of trust and his Following responsibility. release as bishop of the Second ward, he was made a Patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, in which capacity he has served for twelve years He is also an ardent sports fan and always attends local baseball and football games The Valentines have reared a family of eight sons and daughters They are Merrell Valentine and Mrs Tom L. Broadbent, Sait Lake City, Miss Ruth Valentine, Puce, Utah; Lee Valentine, Provo; Mrs. Heber Jacobs, Ogden, Mrs. Paul Skeen, Portland, Cregon; Eustace Valentine, Irwin, Idaho; and Mrs. Rudger N. Price, Brigham City. They also have 19 grandchildren. Miss Ruth Valentine spent the last week-envisiting with her parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs and family also visited with them Saturday. Reduced New For Christmas Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase Lay-AwaA Small if A y 0. C. TANKER JEWELRY 'The Store Of Beautiful Rings Fireside Group Meets At Delbert Lee Home Light refreshments were HAVE FAST PASSENGER SERVICE TO CORINNE - TREM0NT0N - BURLEY BOISE - PORTLAND POINTS NORTHWEST 11:20 A M. 2:55 A. M. BUSSES LEAVE 11:20 P. M. 5:50 P. M. AND ALL lCSC J Glens Hern ' ed and a social evening enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs Howard Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey, Mr and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mis Lorin Tingey, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mr. and Mis Edwin Higley, Darrell Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs ( lifford Samsel, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Young, Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Mrs Keith Eoyer, Miss Miriam Lee, Darrell Petersen, and the host rnd hostess. 3 NOW serv-- Drug BUS DEPOT - Phone 10 WEATHER by Shaion Shuleah Josephson, Young. Patsy Peterson Doris Simonsen. The girls and weie diessed in formal gowns Guests were Pearl Oilman. Y' A president; Velda Pal W. M mer. stake Junior gul leadei ; Amy Hansen, ward girl leader, Valene Hansen, class teacher; La ana Jensen, MIA i lions ter; Morns Larsen, Y M M I A. pusident; Eail Oilman, counselor and the mothers of tne 1 girls Ofliurs oi the class are Wilma Siggard president Donnel Jorgensen vice president and knudsen, secretary treasimr and Joan Rose and Marlene Thompson, historians. e Locust Catrp To Meet The Locust camp of the Daughters ol Itah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, November 20, at 7 'JU p m at the home of Mrs Norman Andreasen, 390 North Sixth East street All members are invited and urged to attend. HAS CAUSED FOR THIS REASON The Veterans of Foieign Vars Auxiliary's Past Piesidt nts ( lub membeis were entertained Iasi Thursday evening by Mis Ru dolph Rasmussen at her home A dessert lunch was seived at one long table covered with a with lace cloth and centered lutumn leaves and rod candles Individual favors were minia basket-filleture hand crocheted with candy and nuts A social evening was spent and plans were made for friend .hip quilts to be mack1 for each lub member Those present were Mrs. J 11 Caddy, Mrs Anna Jen sen, Mrs Chris Chrr tensi n Mrs Romeo Ivan Peterson, Mrs Mrs Christensen, Mrs Fanoll JoAnna Jensen, Mrs Carl Jen sen, and the hostess. d Deseret Camp Will Meet All members of the Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneeis will meet Thursday evening, November 20, at the home of Mrs. Manila Spencer, 74 north Fir-east street. The meeting will begin at 7 20 p m A good attendance is desired. POX ELDER Erigham City, Utah ,dnegday, November 19, 1947 Turkey Trot To Be Held Saturday Eve In Armory Change In Practice Time For Orpheus The Fourth ward M I A. will ot the 'luikcy Trei Thanksgiving dance Saturthe Armory day evening in ouilding tor the membership of .he fourth, Eighth, Thud and Seventh wards. Special muM-a- l ntertainment has Eicon ar- anged and a good orchestra will turnish the music for danc-nGroup dancing vvi) be one if the features to assure a good .line to all those attending Ward activity cards will be used for admittance. The Orpheus chorus has changed its time of practice to 7:30 oclock Wednesday evening, instead of the usual time, it was announced todav by officers. Members of the chorus were ureed to make note of the change, and to be present at 7 30 oclock Wednesday evening. New Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden plilegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed 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. he the sponsois Creat-Grandso- n Relief At Last; ForYourCough Mi and Mrs Joseph H, Hansen of Brigham City announces the arrival of a hoi n to Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Davis, in Bingham Canyon hospital, Bingham canyon, November 16. The proud grandparents aie planning a trip to see the tew member of the family over for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Ithe Thanksgiving holidays. great-grandso- CREOMULSION A SLOW SEASON AND TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION At These CUT PRICES! i Mr and Mrs. Delbert Lee entertained members of the Eighth ward Fireside group last Sunday evening following meeting, at their home. Mrs. Lee treated the lesson from the Book of Announcing I servid Frappe rorfuus v.d, 47leW5mQgoilmenp 3 open-house- Mormon V3&V2 Connie Vndreasen. cake lopped witn V.F.W. Past Presidents Club Meets At Rudolph and Rasmussen Home Thurs. - |