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Show Little Friends, And Jill, Enjoy Her Sixth Birthday Party ' J ,&ISn- - - v y tJj tz rv .; 'fr-iCt-'- P' , Jj ' KV- Ac 8S . 4 A" ' p$cp '"' ... at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A "Vi "A.wX SA Jill Anderson Was Hostess At '"' V Lovely Party Stee onth, Tb'ig-haAnderson, 119 ta t Km-City, on her sixth birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon. The youngsters played games and all won prizes. The paity wa? in Valentine motif. Keiieslnnents ol ice cream, birthday cake, punch and candy were served. The gue. ts, as pictmed above, (back row, left to right), Dennis Reeves, Do laid Davis, Sharon Cazier, Marie Davenport, Linda Jeppsen, Ronald Davis, Shirley Larse i and Tori Wilde; (front row) Brent Davis, David Madsen, Ann Moskowitz, Ronnie Mad-en- , Jill Anderson, the little hostess and honoree, in front of her Peter Moskowitz, Mary Beth Band, Susan Degn and Jack Cazier. The dog, Ginger, is Jills playmate, too. ? '4 r k SOCIAL t m Sixth Ward Choir Is More Fully Organized Local Lady's Picture CALENDAR Appears In National Magazine This Month District Nurses in . Meeting Mon. meeting of Utah State Nurses Association District No. 7, was held Monday afternoon at the Howard hotel. A dessert was served to members of the organization and to invited special guests. A Fort Brigham Camp Of DUP Will Meet Mrs. Ward is a charter member of the Bngham Epsilon chapter and of Brigham Xi Alpha Exemplar chapter. She has been a member of Beta Signal Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Tracy Larsen, 225 North Fourth AYqst on Thursday evening, January Phi for eleven years. She has held every office that could be 22 at 7:30 oclock. A good prpgram has been ar- held, during that time. ranged and attendance of all Phone your society news to members is desired. Deseret Camp Will Meet Thursday Eve Mrs. Herm Hadfield, No. 905. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar 25-2- ai ELDER Brigham City, Utah elected to meet immediately to appoint an active tomm.Uee jw.nch would begin an earnest campaign to stress the need and purpose of the social hygiene program. The nominating com-- t mittee consists of Mrs. Stall. ngs of Corinne to act as chairman, with Mrs. Winifred Ryan and Mrs. Elaine Ward, members of the committee j J j j . English Couple Guest Speakers At Fireside Paul Tingey was host to members of the No. 3 Fireside gioup of the Eighth ward last Sunday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson L. 'iin-ge- . . e The guest speaker Wednesday, Jan iary 21 McEur.e and his wife J, rnerly of Dorset. EnUnj now of Brigham City, Tnj Eunes told of living and other inteiestmg topic their home country. They c to the Un.ted States in De( ber to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morris this city. The MeEurns bet acquainted with the Morris) .!y through correspondence taming to genealogy Mrs Eune has done genealogies search woik in England (Jr Morr.s family for the past s, years. Mr. McEune is at j nt employed by the S;udei 'garage in this city. Delicious refreshments served by the hod to p; guests. was Dan Haul It Home SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Theyre Stacked KNEE DEEP Includes Springs Super Delux V-- 8 Two Door Sedan Driven Heater. 6 months. Beautiful maroon orly finish. $812.09 Down $72.50 per month tine and son, Nicky, and Mrs. Valentines mother, Mrs. Hannah B. Nicholas of Willard, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Storey and family in North Ogden. SANITARY BRUSHES . FRYING PANS 18 North Main M 10c Coal 10c Ph. 21 RUBBER COVERED ELECTRIC WIRE, 100 ft The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, January 22, at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Anne Fotland, It north Third east. A good attendance is desired. $1.25 SNAP SWITCHES 68c THE FIRST STEP Writer's Realm Meets At Library Tonight ON The Writers Realm will meet at the library this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, it was announced today. All members .are invited to attend, according to the announcement. HOTPOINT OWi APPLIANCES Prices Drop As Much As Ranges 0 Refrigerators New 1948 Models Water Heaters Easy Terms 0 Disposals SPECIAL EXCITING NEWSI-- m service that pleases! Our products are of highest quality, too, so we welcome the opportunity to handle your motor needs! AUTOMATIC WASHER For you to see! For you to inspect : : : from the beginning of its workless washing cycle, right on through till it cleans, drains and shuts itself off. Notice the sloping front that eliminates awkward bending and stretching : : And the single dial that offers a choice of washing time and water temperature. Watch its exclusive patented washing action thats so thorough yet so gentle with clothes. 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YleivS-JournBOX Another Load Came Over The Road Malm-rose- - for a better understanding of the social hygiene problems ,not only in this county but throughout the state. He announced that Miss Winifred Ilazen, an expert in this field, would be in Brigham City Febfor a two-dameetruary ing with the parents of the young people of this county, who are desirous of a broader knowledge and a better understanding of this subject. Sheriff Warren Hyde cited a few examples of the consequences which result from a lack of education not only of young people but also of the parents, It was decided that a county social hygiene committee should be appointed to work with Mr. Smith in the home and family life program, in working out a education program. county-widA nominating was committee necessary Mr. Wayne Anderson, executive secretary of the Utah Social was guest Hygiene program Mrs. Elliott A. speaker and discussed the state Ward, P.-its purpose, its funcpresident, preside d and conduc program, ted the meeting. Reverence was tion and its importance to the read by Mrs Judd Harmon. Mu- welfare of the young people of need for educasic was furnished by the first the state and sixth grades under the di-- tion in this field is vital. reetion of Mrs. White, with WalMr. C. E. Smith, coordinator lace Bunnell as narrator. in the Home and Family Life Mrs. Ward read a letter from' program in Box Elder county the public health nursp, Ruth also spoke briefly, stating that Pearse, uiging parents to coopi n erate children keeping healthy this winter. LaPreal Ridd asked parents who have children who will attend kindergarten this summer t to give their names to the A. officers, in order that a list may be compiled for the summer round-up- . J. D. Gunderson, principal, announced that the parent-teache- r conferences will be held next, week, January 26 to 30, from l1 to 5 o'clock daily. Mrs. Glen Humpherys, chan man, introduced Mrs. Hun is The visual aid equipment of the school was demonstrated. The next meeting will' be held the third Monday in February, Mrs. Ward announced. Mrs. Charles founders Claybaugh. day chairman, will be in charge of the founder's day program. P.-i- he and his associates realized that education of the public was pio-gra- sacrament meeting the Sixth ward Sunday eveAn Orchid for Blaine Ward, ning, a choir meeting was held Xi Alpha, Bngham City. is the with Counselor Homer Tingey Lucius President Beehive camp of the Daugh- caption under a picture of our presiding to discuss lohnson an Mrs. Ed local conducting, Ward, having hold ters of Utah Pioneers will pinned on her by Walter fuller organization of the choir, their regular meeting at the orchid its duties. home of Mrs. Pearl Peterson, 472 W. Rose III. The picture appear- and In addition to President Luciinternationin ed The Torch, eveon First east, south Friday al magazine published monthly us Johnson, Director Lottie Tyning, January 23 at 7:30 oclock. , son and Organist Merle All daughters are requested by the Beta Sigma Phi. internaselecwas Gennie to their Perry to be present as a nice program tional sorority, and sent many thousands of members ted as secretary and Evelyn has been planned. Johnson as librarian. A director throughout the world. member was put in charge of The orchid was piesented to each singing part. Jane BergSego Camp Of DU? Mrs. Ward as the grand prize strom was given charge of the Will Meet Thursday winner of a What's the Name soprano section, Alice Jensen of the of That Song program which alto, Leslie Anderson tenor and The Sego Lily camp at the Utah state con- Fred Burt bass. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will was held It was agreed that the choir meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph vention of Beta Sigma Phi. The took place at the was an important church funcFacer, 161 south First west, at convention 7:30 oclock Thursday evening. Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden last tion and a desire for its confountinuation was expressed. A good attendance is desired, ac- fall. Mr. Ross, son of the was of the Beta der Phi, Sigma to officers. the cording guest speaker and national repVisit resentative at the annual con- Brigham People Beehive Camp Will Meet Friday Eve A. P.-- T. A. met The Central school P.-in the school cafeteria at Bush-tel- l Monday evening, with Mrs t. W. Harris as the principal speaker. Mother of a child who was afflicted with infantile paralysis but now is well along the road to recovery, Mrs. Harris gave an interesting talk on paralysis, and the work of the National Foundation and the March of Dimes. A v. Central School Meets Monday Evening, Hears Mrs. J. W. Harris Hold :iii i ' O ti' & i Implements ;S2t VICTOR RADIOS 20 Smith Main Am Phone 110 |