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Show travelling at iho same time, everything went off very smoot l- Corinne News Jan. 29 Mr. and ilt. Human left MonMiss Colleen Davis was guest day for a trip to California Saturday evening at a patty where they will visit with her birthday. The friends and relatives at Fresno. honoring parly was given by her go ti lends. A show at the theater, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Hol- followed by a supper and slumder Rasmussen enjoyed a ten-da- ber party, was very much envacation in Arizona and joyed. Those who planned the California. They visited at party were the Misses Alone Boulder Dem, Glendale, Arizona Smoot, Carol Jean Hubbard, DHolmes. and a! Phoenix with Mi. and iane D.ivis, Matilyn Mae Rader and lulsy Mis. a u d Carol Arthur Syeninoje daughter, Joyce, and with Mrs. Ilanimerland. Miss Davis was Fredrickson's sister, Mis. (Al- presented wilh a lovely birthbert Brewer. They also visited day gill by the group. The Kldeis quorum are Vv.Lh relatives in han Dit-gand a benefit dance in I.os Angeles. recreation ball Friday eveHarold Frediicksen and Joseph Hansley of Ogden were ning, in-January do. Pelieshmenls seived and a good al-- j Sunday dinner guests at the will home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge tendance is desired as pioeeeds will go to a very worthy cause. L. Davis. Mrs. Willis Crarier has been The Johnson orchestra will furAfi auxiliary orvisiting several days with her nish music. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover at ganizations ate donating and tineview Dam in Ogden Can- assisting with the sale of reyon. Mrs. Craner is recupera- ft esh men is. Fliemis fioin olhei ting front back injuties receiv- wards are eoidiaily invited to ed in a recent automobile acci- attend. dent. Mrs. Donald Cutler also received hack injuries but is U. S. A. C. Students Give able to be up and around. Mis. Merlin Hansen, after being con- Program For Civic fined in a hospital for several Improvement Club Thur, days with a fractured pelvis, is now at home but must remain The Civic Improvement club in bed for sortie time. met yesterday (Thursday J at Mr. Joseph Poulsen left by bus the Commercial clubroorns. The last Friday for Los Angeles, meeting was conducted by Mrs. to visit with his Harry Bloom. California Mrs. Paul An daughter, Mrs. Gayle' Maynord derseii opened the meeting will) and family. a prayer and Mrs. Grant NielThe Daughters of Utah Pio- sen announced the program. neers enjoyed a successful old Mrs. Howard Rasmussen read time dance Friday evening in the pledge. What's New and the Corinne ward amusement Interesting was given by Mrs. hall. A good time was enjoyed Mont Harmon. Dr. Daryl Chase of the Utah by all, including many members of neighboring camps. Peter State Agricultural college introMarble of Deweyville entertain- duced students from Canada, ed with a step dance and square Idaho, India and Lebon. The dancing at intermission. Lady students discussed their counRound The Lady, was danced tries and people. by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood, Mr. Accordion solos were and Mrs. Henry Norman, Mr. by the representative fromplayed Idaand Mrs. Walter Bosley and Mr. ho, and a Lute solo was played and Mrs. Wesley Hubbard. by the representative from LeSpudnuts and bottled soft drinks bon. were served by Mrs. Lovenia Serving on the refreshment Craner and Mrs. Hulda Camp- committee were: Mrs. E. B. bell. Della Owens, captain, was Owen, chairman, and mesdames in charge of general arrangeHoward Call, Elliot D. Ward, ments and Aneta Thorne, coun-t- Nolan H. Jensen, Scott Horsley, captain, was in attendance. Mont Harmon, Russell Tingey, This dance was for married Harold Felt, R. W. Forrest, 'folks only. Lewis Jones, Mathew Compton ' . A large crowd attended the and Searl Beecher. North Box Elder Stake Mutual road show last Tuesday eve- Jolliette Dance Club Meets ning despite the cold weather. All acts were very well played The Jolliette dance club will and much enjoyed by the audi- hold their regular monthly ence. Darrell Anderson enter- dance Saturday night at 10 tained between acts with two oclock in the Commercial vocal solos. With eight wards TOP QUALITY 'fS Mrs. Harold B. Felt Entertains Sorority Mrs. Harold B. Felt was hostess to members o! the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi ,ii Past Presidents Club Entertained At Howard Hotel Tuesday Evening Memheis of he Fast Presidents duh of the American Letheir regular monthly meeting Junior Girls Have were entertainAuxiliary, gion last Thursday evening at hei Bullet-Suppe- r home. Dance ltesident Reva Nelson ed by Mis. K n Jensen and Mrs. conducted the meeting. Mis Matthew atCompton last Tuesday For Partners Saturday the Howard hoti I. (veiling Alice Young and Dorothy Coi A delicious hot The Junior Gills of the Fourth nia gave the lesson on luncheon was served at one ion." ami Eighth wards entertained long table. A Vulcnline moltf then pat nets at a bullet-suppe- r Mis. Inez Icleisen, chairman. was earned out in the table and dance last Saturday announced plans for the Local decorations, with arrangements night at the Eighth ward amuse- Talent concert to be fcpofl.xqied d ted arid white sweet peas ment hall. The hall, the serv- by the sorority which Will he along llie table. Valentine place ing table ami the individual held in the Box Elder stake tan raids and. tallies added to the card tables were all decorated einacle Februaty Id. At tnisithetne. Places were marked for in Valentine motif of red and tune, three local is ladies white. The deem a t mg was done artists will outstanding in conceit Bidge was the diversion of appeal by ihe Eighth ward girls under for the public of Brigham City. the evening and prizes wen1 the direction of their class ofMiss Jean Shonku was named won by Mrs. C. V, Foisgten for ficers. Hirna Foote, president; chairman of the annual Dessert high scoie, Mis. Elnoia Bovveutt Louise Turley, vice president, bridge party sponsored by the tor low score and Mjss .M.tble and Renee Glover, secretaiy. sorority, 'this atlair will takt C;i istens! ii for cut lav or. A delicious supper was pre- place in early March. pared by the Fourth ward girls Miss Louise Jeppson was ask- Mrs. Norman Nelsen under the direction of their class ed to act as chairman of the Entertains Members presi-deni- ; ollieeis, Mary Walker, Used Clothing chive which the Poulsen, Kosaljn to sponsoi Of LaPris Midi Club sorority is ' 4 and Freda Olsen, sec- within their going The used chapterr. Last Thursday evening, Mrs. retary. The serving was done clothing collected will be sen! hj the class teachers of the to a Beta Sigma Phi chapter m Norman Nelsen was hostess to F'ar-metwo wards, Mrs. lerdctt Scotland which has made:a re- members and invited guests of Mrs. Vera Marble and Mrs. b tjif Rapris Midiv ciitb at her quest for- - clothing. Freeman. Home, Pietty spring, flowers The serving table centered Hib small tables where Dancing followed the supper in the Valentine); motif ft deliclnus luncheon with the crowd enjoying square with red carnations anF acacia was served. mixers and modern in a red heart-shapedances, v.ike. Red Following the luncheon, bridge dancing. tapers 'burned in white .hhlders was played and prizes were at either end. DeliciousVstray-berrawarded In Mrs. James Biovvn shortcake was served h and Mrs. Theron B. Lee. Special First, Sixth Wards MIA the hostess, completing- the invited guests tor t lit evening To Give Snowball Dance red were Mis. LaMoriT Glover and and white color scheme. Mrs. William S. Fife. A snowball dance will be givThose present were Alice Anen Saturday night, January 31, derson, Norma Butler, Iona Mr. and Mrs. Jenson Return Jane Crompton, Dorothy by the First and Sixth wards in Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson rethe Sixth ward recreation hall. Cnrnia, Lillian Felt, Helen Felt, turned Sunday from a trip to A floor show will be given and Louise Jeppson, Olive Monsen, Boulder City, Nevada. They refreshments will be served. Reva Nelson, Elaine Ward, Alice spent the last two weeks there The floor show will consist of Young and Virginia Brown. visiting their daughter and musical numbers by a local family. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. group. The hall has been dec- Three Girls Brigham orated to conform with the theme, complete with snowmen, Guests Of Idahoans Used Fat is Farmhand dog teams, igloos and all items Mr. Mrs. K Lowe and to winter. and Makes Soap Too! Cyril pertaining of Franklin, Idaho entertained All M. I. A. members and Wednesday evening, January friends are invited to attend. It 21st at their home in honorof will be Te com- their daughter, Shirley Lowe, mittee in charge has requested Miss Bonnie Nelson of Brigham that no corsages be worn and City, and Miss Nina Rankin of girls are invited to attend stag. Logan. There will he a number of boys Miss Rankin left Friday, Janat the event to dance with girls uary 23 for Eureka, California who come alone, a committee where she has been employed member stated. for the past year by the Western Union telegraph company. Miss Nelson and Miss Lowe will join her there this week. paint to preA was Every farmer wants and delicious luncheon keen them farm buildings serve served to twenty guests and an neat and trim. In addition to soap, enjoyable evening was spent in paint it one of many product games and visiting which need industrial fats and oils playing manufacture. friends. ,o; 440 - semi-forma- -- See the interesting; ! Why not step on your own to self-start- er al-security Abraham Lincoln, Edgar Al lan Poo, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Kit Carson, and Hie noted Britishers, Tennvsun and Gladstone, all were bom in isuil. For Brigham City At La libs Market Shavers Del Monte PEAS 190 Early Garden T Skippy V CLOSEOUT Del Monte or TOMATOES V Urn bv RAISINS Fruits & Seedless, 15 Vegetables Ou LETTUCE, Solid Op Crisp Heads, lb. . Calif. CARROTS, large Qa crisp bunches, 2 forlvp POTATOES, Red Bliss 10 lb. mesh Klft vIp bag. Unc . oz., 2 for .... 290 t ttotf'Hrep.figy CARL SEASHORE MEATS ICE Rhone 25 SPEND Saturday tint! CREAM , rind on, 11) Grade A Beef RIB STEAKS Pound GROUND BEEF Pound VEGETABLES PEAS. Rose cans .v SNOWDRIFT 3 lbs WE GIVE NlCOA AJP 1.29 450 Lb Campbells Soup SOUTH MAIN MARKET Beef Beef Noodle GREN STAMPS on all purchases. Delicious Ice Cream N, Vegetable Beef lor 25c , cello. 310 CARROTS . Per foe SZ :r .JOT glass 47 oz. s ounce can I'n'sh Garden Produce from our Dew Krisp open refrig, erator keeps our top quality fruits and produce at its best lor your enjoyment. t TOPtlATO SAUCE WHITE KING QOAP uUn ii Large Pkg 39c Gjanf Size 79c 1 150 Clip & Saucer China or Aluminum 4 MOTHERS OATS CARROTS IQh I Dp 2 bunches . Washington Delicious APPLES FRUITS Ph. 706 . Lb. . ,.b. 180 In Tomato Sauce RADISHES 2 Salads bunches 130 . AVACADOS Each .Juice ORANGES . i for 25t BEANS, GKIOfiS . No. 2 can For Per Case of 2t KLEENEX TISSUE, W Hi pkg. 2 for Tf GRAPEFRUIT 180 Dozen MEATS 36c EACH -- Phone 61 The best of. fancy Delicatessen Items Del .Monte arieties LETTUCE PINTS QUARTS CAKE ROLLS (Delux) Order Ahead f vp Ovy 3 CARROTS -- CQ I.b Solid Heads GROCERIES I bottle Fresh. Lge., Krisp, No. Sunday CO. SFEND Armours Star BACON, sliced WESS 330 South Main SONS & North Main YOU Lb. HAM 270 KRISP GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE GALLONS .T 370 Hunts I Mi Whole or Half can 2 DEW YOUR KEY YOU PICNIC T0MAT0 JUICE y TO SAVING AS , 2 oz. Del Monte tA " -- ioaoniel PARAMOUNT Shurefine Solid Pack No. 2' 2 cans . BASON 250 SAUERKRAUT PIERCES t'udahvs 1st Grade 390 2'; cans Palmdale No. CAKDYYi soft water on a service LaJs. AS HERE'S Sweet Hound, I,b. CHOCOLATE Nutrine ? 380 RINSO MEATS Guiltards articV which explains the benefits of 370 PEANUT BUTTER 290 cans 2 Weber Valley Bnnd-A-Mon- th 890 450 2,s TOP QUALITY GRAPEFRUIT money-that-pro- NUCOAu, No. 2 can of person- make the best year in your life? When you sign up io buy United States Savings Bonds through automatic payroll savings rieht where you Plan work, or the where you bank, you're adding to your income. Those dollars you put aside, before they have the chance to sprout wings and fly away, are sure to rome in handy later on to buy a home for your family, an education for your children, or years of leisure for yourself. And, best of all, you'll be getting hack more than you put in S100 at maturity for every $75 invested today, p, 5. 7 rtasury Department 450 MAYONNAISE rW 7. SYRUP on 1948 Best Food Box Elder district Scout board of review will be held February 7 instead of Januaiy 31 as previously repot ted. The meeting will be held in the Third ward chapel at 7 30. the evening of February ' SATURDAY NITf Log Cabin Dont Miss the February issue 1.29 The regularly scheduled North j they got through vv uh e, ihey took $12 from the t.s( gister, picked up $25 of J chundise and left Ce-fal- Snowdrift SHORTENING North Box Elder Scout Meeting Is Postponed . y hall. .amusement Flof-enc- Pasco BISQUICK There will be no dance for the Covered Wagon dancers this Saturday evening; however, a dance will be held next Saturday evening, February 7 at the Fourth ward ' twii-cotlrs- a A N C E Covered Wagon Dance Postponed ; To Be Sat., February 7 t, For Friday and Saturday 230 Take Your New Item l yuple of ii. ilk DANCE at the l Will Be Glad To l Undo Sam Says JUICE News-Journa- iwo-couis- ill-.- ORANGE Anyone Friday, January ( REXBERG, Ida. ll'PI Thieves who bmke into Woodjs Drive Inn look time out to fix themselves two hamburgers on the cl, ci ru- gi ill and dish up a Phone No. 7 Or 29... I VU4 ELDER Brigham Citv, Utah Thieves Take It Easy i--. y y BOX and Women's Activities I spon-sonn- s SOCIAL ETENTS COKIN NR, Mrs. Burley B HAMBURGER Lb. LUNCH MEATS Lb GROCERY Ph. 706 H FREE DELIVERY PIIONK 156 BEFORE 10 A. M. or 4 P. I |