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Show Club Is Entertained Thursday Knudson RyMrs. Ben Annual Civic Ball Planned For Feb. 21st ust-A-Me- "i1' Kuntxu in n ( li! hiis "f tl l(' i" oi ontst ii.dmg s i, P.njiam luy , ' l,'l annual th u Hill ,')1lomlci tit lllgl " 'i hui'-f- i ly SJ oils,,,., In Hu l n ic 1,1 i home Impim, u 'Ilm Ball t, ,tm, mi nitteis of mm i luh mi,) lie.1 h 11 moeil fut u, nnd club in U:t melt Salurdaj Li autiful putted H bruar Ji auoidin; to an an i .i. u"i d in the house noun, nir.rp made In jIS i Hold M ivnn jjiiu t a i h m ' I f the alfair tw i mu m1 m 111 lmi the yi.ir It (11 j , at sn.dil will In held in the Cumnniiial ( i w d ' a llh it ill . sj it mg Uluhi loins bigmmng at 9 p in weie m.ukeij and the inode of ditss will K i, nl.ei - a iil the semi fonnal ,, 'I Mrs m levs 'll members of the Out Im tI mini eu nl i lull amt their quests ,,, , t, ' ' '' ' ml s Hi, Me J an united to he ,, pn sent Minn y v hi Me Milton K Jen hem bunging Chests are !" make resort alums for the ,e one Mil ',in hi lam hi u l, m ulge finest s b (onlurting am id the J ,ung lolloa mg ladir s tieloie the dan mil (Unm" toe ls . J ( 'I, Knit is in at Mis l.eiepe M ison, phono ,j ',,i - ll-- 'l sene pi .( ii'1 M Mis i,l hail hiodsham j,, I, At n is I ail Won the phom 70s , E 0I llUl m,j, VI , i v ( ", i , Hi- , , i i i i V , , , ei I i , , ,u-i- - state ptie gh i Owen VALENTINE phone 710 SPECIAL 'MURRY ON DOWN" for tables ccnteicd with pretty spring blooms. A delicious hot two course luncheon was served followed by bridge. Prizes for bridge were awarded to Mrs. Russell Ftshburn for high score and Mrs. Jarvis Peterson for cut favor. Those piesent included Mrs. Cal Bennion, Mrs. Harold Van D ke Mrs. James Mason, Mrs. P.a Reese. Mis. Clair Knudson, Mrs. Jarvis Peterson, Mrs. Russell Fishburn nd the hostess. Tommy Tucker Claude Shatpe Rambling Rogue Happy Perryman ' Denny Goodman Dinah Shoie I Had. That Dream Again Tin Glad I Waited For You No Ribv, Nobodv Hut You i ve Traded My Ileait or A Tear he,td one Load Night t 1 Birthday Party Honors Little Norma Jean Cobb Franke Carle Franke Carle honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of little Miss Norma Jean Cobb was held Wednesday, February 4, at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. D. A 1 Hob I Atiher In Love In Vain Les jTrow lleie.s Good Ellies Tonight ll it's T ho He Does It" a n T eld n it V) MANY games were played amid a valentine setting after which a delicious luncheon was served to IS little guests. The little guest of honor received main gifts from the following friends Ruth Weir, Lola Licht, Paulette Lkhtenstein, Becky Iliglcy, Bonnie Forsgren, Mary Ann Doris Day Count Hitssic ling O HERS WHILE THEY EAST I 50c Cobb, Bonnie Kay Cobb, Beverly Jeppcsen, Belva Fleck Genevieve Burt, Elaine Reeves, Sheila Rae Hess, Shanet Stevens, Kay Secnst Jeriy Lee Robbins, Linda Stevens, JoAnn Cobb and guest of honoi. Beehive Coal & Appliance DEPARTMENT IDA OKI) ramson part Cobb. Many I In Should We Loth He Lonely Ins lle.it t CM Mint' diam t it lie honored guest received min fine gifts. Mrs. Hansen was assisted with the dinner by er daughters and daughters-law The remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting. Bi Mis LeRoy Beane was hostess at a luncheon nd bridge party Finlay alternoon at her home. The guests were seated at small RECORDS YOFEE ENJOY NOW AND IN THE YEARS TO COME nines In My Mind 'If Its Wrong To Love Youu 'Win n The Atom llomb Fell Don't I et Th; t Sweet Face Fool You Tie' Simple Life M' He I Wish I Could Tell You 1 onte Rain or Shine A'l That vilittei a Is Not Cold I'd Do It All Over Again Dts Iasi Hansen enterta.ned iiemht is of her family Sunday alternoon at a birthday dinner hononng her husband. A deli-- j nous hot full course dinner was tsitved at one long table, A !bi dutiful birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table, Places were laid for the hon- red guest, the hostess, Mr. and Mrs Leonda Hansen and son; Mr and Mrs. Earland Oilman uni thne children of Brigham Pd Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rieh-aid- s and two daughters of Salt Lake ( it ; Mr and Mrs Del-it Hansen and three children of Tremnnton, Mr. and Mrs. kmesi Wendell and daughter of Bountilul, LaMar Hansen and Miss Shulej Boswoith also of Mrs. LeRoy Beane Is Hostess At Luncheon COLUMBIA RECORDS Iake ('til e U hui The One You Line I've laen Listening 1ieiio ,s Memories Family Dinner Party Honors Birthday Of Leo Hansen Sunday VALENTINES For Your Home yf FOLDING TABLES as atlvei list'd LICE and (he n ('ST I A . U - I Doublers Club Holds Valentine Dinner Party Members of the IXniblers club entertained then husbands last Wednesd-evening at their an nual Valentine dinner part The guests gathered at the Idle Isle where dinner was served at one long table. Red and white valentine decorations were used on the table. Toasts were given by Dan Erodsham and Mrs. John Larsen. Following the dinner, bridge was played at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Williams. Prizes for bridge were awarded to Mr and Mrs. E. B. Owen for high score, Howard Call and Mrs. John Larsen drew the cut favor prizes, and C. B. Williams won the traveling prize. Mrs. E. B Owen, Mrs. Edward Ward and were in Mrs. C. B. Williams charge of arrangements for the parly. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, Mr. Mr and Mis. Dan Frodsham, and Mrs. Edward Ward, Mr. and No. Box Elder Stake Hold Union Primary Meeting Sun., Feb. 15 To Elder Stake Primary workers will hold their union meeting Sunday afternoon, February 15 in the Fourth ward chapel at 2 o'clock. The program will be furnished by the ward Primary under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Spackman. Department meetings will be conducted by group leaders from the stake board. Tbc North Box Honc-yvill- e Bishop tersen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, LeOrra, to Rex C. Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Baron. The marriage vows will be recited on February 20 at the residence of the brides parents. Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mr. and Mrs The brides father will perform Willis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs the ceremony. John Larsen, Mrs. Lorin Tinge, Mrs. Mac Petersen, and the spe Mrs. Errol Valentine eial invited guests of the eveReturns From Vacation ning, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zinck of this Mrs. Errol Vlentine of Aberdeen, Washington. Mrs. Zinck is a former member of city returned to her home Fria the Doublers club. day evening after spending delightful vacation in California. Mrs. Valentine was the Sacrament Meeting guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Held In Sixth Ward Missall and family at Burbank, and also visited with other relconHansen Richard Bishop sacrament atives and friends in that viducted the regular She was gone three meeting held at the Sixth ward wcinity. eeks. chapel Sunday evening. Prelude was played by Merle At Owen Home Malmrose. The opening song Visitors Mr. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and was In Our Redeemers Name, of Lehi, and Miss Bonnie Jean sung by the choir, directed by Kirkham, a student at the U. S. Lottie Tyson, accompanied by A. C. in Logan, were house e was Malmrose. giv-Merle Prayer of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. nby Dr. Vern Wiser. The sac- guests week-end- . The rament song, O Lord of Hosts, Owen over the Kirkhams are Mrs. Owen's parwas offered by the choir. Sacrament was taken care of ents and Bonnie Jean is her sister. by the wards two missionaries, Elders Arnold Gilbert and Henry Do you have a news Item of six deacons. Drewes, Jr. and Phone it to No. 7. interest? was Clare Wiser, a deacon, presented to the congregation for approval to be advanced in the The meeting was priesthood. then turned over to the Seventies quorum with Melvin Roberts taking charge. The program was as follows: A song, "In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions," by Dixie Meacham, accompanied by Evelyn Kay. Next followed a talk by Clawson The closing song, Richardson. "The Wintry Day Descending to Its Close, by the choir and closing prayer by Lucius a- -- s Mrs. Newell Call, a recent bride, was the guest of honor Thursday evening at the Howard Call residence when Mrs. Howard Call and Mrs. Richard W. Davis were co hostesses at a bridal shower in her honor. A luncheon was served at small tables centered with novel Heart Trees, carrying out the valentine theme. Place cards were miniature valentines. Gloria Jean Call, Margaret Call and Susan Davis assisted with the serving. Monte Carlo Whist was played with prizes being won by Joan Peters for high score, and Mrs. Harold Van Dyke for low score. The honored guest was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Those present included Mrs. B. C. Call, Louise r Call, Renee Glover, Mrs. Call, Mrs. P. C. Knudson. Mrs. Harold Van Dyke, Mrs. David Call, Suzanne Call, Mrs. Milton Peters, Joan Peters, Marilyn Call, Mrs. W. Vosco Call, Mrs. Vosco P. Call, the honored guest and the hostesses. X-- wf I ;,vC'-- UH K yvjpiW V- f,n - S 'A-V'- 778 i V i , tS, r J7b k' hKV XV. A v A x S e, h edur (hi'st for HER i, a Valentine that she will use for years to We li.iv e thi ee styles available now. is apprecia-U,- 1 Give the Valentine present that and . . . useful youll occupy a .is well as always. hir thoughts high plan in . E. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1948 V Following dinner, bridge was the diversion of the evening Their guest list included Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Fishburn, Mr and Mrs. Judd Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen. to a mant a valentine message & A woman will never forget a man ... Mrs. Paul Merreli was hostess at bridge luncheon Friday evening at her home for members of her bridge club and in uted guests. A valentine theme was carried out In the table decorations and tallies. lunchA delicious eon was served at small tables after which bridge was the diMrs. version of the evening. Cameron Harmon won high score and Mrs. Olt Wood dicw cut favoi. Eight club members were present and the following special muted guests- Mrs. John Reese, Mis. Russell W. Fishburn, Mrs. Mrs. Ray James Mason and a who remember her with perfume a famous perfumel two-cours- e TABU . 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Come in and te Ct y Ctbellero ... by Visiting Firemen seen editorially in ern Screen. DORIS DODSON. Cover-u- dickey but- II Mod- rayon faille dress by ben-gali- iI ... as Two-piec- e tons to waistband under Eton jacket. Rayon faille and rayon striped ufleta.Bldck.navy; DORIS DODSON. Metal buttons on navy, black; SI 7. 95 lets get started on the preliminary plans now! Milady Shop FURNITURE STORE Norman Satuuki delicious hot three course dinner was served at one long ta ble lellow daffodills and acacia formed a lovel centerpiece at the table lengthen your silhouette to a graceful shadow. Tri-Sta- 4. M"' ' 2 i'V- - i, A' A, V A'' '.'aCwiv i v Smith FAILLE IS THE FASHION" -- At lie a now This little wonder is .so mall m si.e, vet so DIG m power and tone, its a Valentine gift, pel feet radio for a mite thats perfect for its a mighty iced and very low. his or her loom pi Como m foi yours today. 7753 W a dinner pail evening at their home at two-cours- c J I - Ml- mat 'llewi-o- u Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Newell Call Thurs. Vc,' ' A . and Mi cut it meil ELDER BOX Miss Leorra Petersen To Be Wed To Rex Baron Mrs. Paul Merreli Entertains Bridge Club and Mrs. Fred L. Pe- . - Smiths Entertain At Dinner And bridge Sat. 90 South Main Phone 434 Shaw , Mgr. and Linoleum Mechanics Trained Carpet Factory mm p M i |