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Show n. Box ELDER WS-- Q Brigham City, Utah ISecond Ward Holds Missionary Welcome 0 om nnlp Wednesday, January 7, 1948 WATCH FOR IT THE NEW ALL NEW BETTER THAN EVER TRUCK WATCH FOR DATE THE SHOWING LATER A largo ami appreciate e audience was present at the vvelhome program in the Second ward Sunday evening at 7 00 oclock loi Velma Kimber, returned missionary, Bishop Glen Knudson was in charge of the .services. The opening song was "Now Let Us Rejoice and N. (', Jeppsen gave the opening prayer Jane Linford. Alica Nelson and Ruth J Valentine sang. That Sweet Story. Bishop Knudson read Velmas i e lea sc which had been sent f'oin the piesident of the On-lia- l States mission, and Velma talked on missionary work She labored in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Aiknnsas, being in the mission field for eighteen months. Krmn Linde, Salt Lake Cily, and a missionary companion of Velmas sang, "Jesus I Thy Cries Have Taken, accompanied by Remo II. Littlevvood. Marjorie Driggs Esther Berg-nei- , and Maiy Hart, Salt Lake companCity, also missionary ions of Velma's, iclatcd some inteiesl mg missionary experiences. Mr. and Mis Thomas E. Kimber and President Bennion were the concluding speakers. Prayer Perfect was sung Linford, Alice S, Nelson and Ruth J. Valentine. Lafayette Jensen gave thp closing prayer. - Kindergarten Club To Hear Book Review Holiday House-Guest- s At Jepperson Home Family Gathering Honors 77th Birthday Of Joseph Lillywhite Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Jepperson of Kelso, Washington, have Itononng the 77th birthday of house guests of Mr. Jeppersons H 26 memLillvwhite, Joseph Mrs Nephi Jepperson bers of his family including his motiiei On Sunthe holidays and during children, grandch.ldien December 28, Mrs. Jepperday, at gathered son his home on East Forest street at a entertained in their honor chicken dinner. Places were on New Yeats Hay Mr set for 28 members of the Jep-on Janfalls birthday . including uary 5, but due to the fact that person family, Mr. and Mrs. Jepperfamof his out members son returned to their Washingily were home for the holidays, ton home early this week. the celebration was held on New Years Day A delicious hot turkey dinner Ladies Aid Will s Lilly-white- grand-Ichildten- Meet Thursday Afternoon was served, after which the af ternoon was spent visiting Places were maiked at the ta ble for Mr. and his wife, Mr. and Mrs H S. and family of Whittier California. Miss Iris also of Whittier, Mr. and Mrs and family Ray L. Lillyw-hitand Mr. and Mrs. Tracy R Well ing and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs, Emery E Wight of Brigham R F. D. No. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson and son of Brigham City The occasion was the first time that the family had been together in a number of years. The Ladies Aid society will their regular meeting Thursday, January 8, at 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. J. S Stoller, 404 West Third North. Mrs. Norman Shaw will give a book review. All members are urged to be present. Lilly-whit- hold Lilly-whit- Lilly-white- , WHY SHOP AROUND? Members of the Kindergarten club will meet at the War Memorial home Thursday afternoon, January 8, at 4 p. m. for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Leona Greene Merrell of Kaysville, a dramatic reader, will be present and review a A busibook for the ladies. ness meeting will also be held to revise the club which should be of interest to every member. Each member is invited to be present and bring a guest to hear the book review. - Huge Terry Towels 22" x 41" Bath Size! 49' Arthur Carlsons Entertain At Home 18" x and Mrs. Arthur Carlson entertained sixteen eupsts at their home in Willard New Mr Years deco- - Dansante Dancers To Have Leap Year Dance After serving refresnments to the guests, Don Carlson, a son, exhibited his moving picture films to the guests. The reSaturday evening at the War mainder of the evening was Memorial home, the Dansante dancing at the amuseDance club members will hold spent ment hall. a leap year" dance, according to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meaeham, who ate in charge of the eve- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Silent Sioux oil nings entertainment. stove. 695 South Fifth West. l The affair will be and will begin at 9:30 p. m. Other members assisting the Meachams with the dance are Mr. and Mrs ,E. H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodland. All members are invited to attend. Lilly-whit- Luncheon Party Held At Kennard Anderson Home FIRST m yd. 29c Selling- - 2.98 70" x 80" Plaid Pair Cotton Blankets Printed Cretonnes, florals, stripes yd. 98c yd. 59c Cotton broadcloths prints for Spring yd. 59c Drapery Damasks, rich jacquards, plains FACTORY CLOSE-OU- Womens Medium & SHOES 2.69 AvV." T Ilgh Heel 4 Vi to 9 All Great Iv Reduced tujv ewe $3.00 pr. 0' 6 Inches Longer Than Average ! 7.U ol Blankets 4.69 vious and $2.50 QDft title, your for stopped up sinks 490 to at n and Unpainted all wood chest of Reg. $14.95 IV in L re smi is chu She it Sdruvi Sa BEST SELLERS! He aka H So FOR WHOM THE KELL TOLLS I LOVE MISS TILLI REANE 72" x 90" double bed size to generously cover any bed! 3'2 Iks. of luxurious virgin wool! While or live pastels! With a 5 year guarantee against moth damage! nm Fir. -- ?:: f:: turn- OF HUMAN RONDAGE SMt. i 5 ft AH Light blanket in Summer, or in Winter! 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Mis Kennard Anderson and Mrs. Ben Andersen were ostesses at a luncheon and party at the home Home From California of Mrs. Kennard Anderson The Mis. Bun Olsen has ictuined guests were seated at one long to Brigham City Horn San Frantable centered wit a noinsetta. cisco, where she has been visitPlaces were marked for Mrs. ing her children. She reports Alvin Anderson and daughter she had a good time. Reva. Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and daughter Sally, Mrs. Pat ley Andersons Entertain Holmgren, and Mrs. Clair AnderAt Turkey Dinner son of Bear River City, Mrs. l Anderson of Ogden, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman AnderAubrey Slatter of Bngham City son were host and hostess last and the two hostesses. After the serving, a social af- Sunday afternoon at their home to members of Mrs. Andersons ternoon was spent. A delicious hot turkey family was served at a beauSeaman Ic A. B. Watson dinner tifully set table to 14 guests. With Wife Following dinner, the afternoon Visiting was spent visiting. 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