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Show aI 8 i ELDER BOX eivs-jou- rn N-- Cupid, UP) AustriANGELES Mrs. Mary Portuguese, 57, is taking no chances children get on letting her ahead of her. LOS an-born Brigham City, Utah Former R. F. D Friday, February 13, 1948 Man J Writes New Book (Continued from Page One) to France and then moved Yank magazine. has Since the war Martin been on the staff of the New in Republic and is currently their Washington bureau. He Is a contributing editor to Salute and is the author of Boy From Nebraska: The Story of Ben Kuroki. She attends East Los Angeles Junior Coiiege daily with her son Paul, 18. After graduating in January, she will enroll at the University of Southern California, where her daughter Ida is studying. . Testimonial At School Tuesday PortuTen years ago Mrs. guese and Ida became the first mothcr-and-dughter combination to graduate from Roosevelt high school. Brigham City Fourth warders were reminded today to reserve Tuesday, February 17, for your ward dinner at the high school cafeteria." The ward dinner, which will begin at 7 oclock in the evening, is for Clifford Hansen And 12 all members of the ward Son Buy Dairy Heifers years old and over. Charge will be 75 cents plate, but Old Clifford Hansen and Son of Folk will be per admitted free, and outMantua five purchased are asked to bring their badges standing purebred Holstein hei- if possible. Please at the fers from the Spring Creek door, members were pay asked. ranch at Mendon. These heifers are from state The announcement also rerecord cows and from some of minded ward members to bring the outstanding sires in the knife, fork, spoon, plate and United States. glass. The Hansens believe in good breeding and good feeding, and 12 Young ward members under years old will have their own they are sure these heifers are ward dinner at the ward hall to a do of them lot good going . Wednesday afternoon, February in their dairy 18, at 4:15 oclock. Does Thcuouyli Catholic Services For Lent Are Announced Mother, 57, Keeps Pace With Her Children Job uentej Charles Siegchrist ret, a ft--. The Catholic church in Brig23 east the bees in his hive a at located ham City, its the honey. First south, has announced season. Lenten the for plans which began Wednesday with ash-'the distribution of blessed at and mass rs at the 9 oclock at 7:30 the evening services 'oclock. BATH SET! To provide the penitential iin-period with added spiritual A. Thomas SOLID COLORS petu.s. the Reverend four-daNavien announced, a PINK. ROSE, BLDe, next conducted be will retreat GREEN. YELLOW week, from Sunday to Wednesto retreat, This inclusive. 1 day BATH TOWfl which tin; public is invited, will each 2 HAND TOWEL' feature special services t'vrnint; ut M0 rind n inoininjr 2 WASH CLOTHE mass on Monday, Tuesday and 8:30 at SET OF FIVE mornings Wednesday urt Jl1 4 Sweet Is the Work" was the sacramental song with Jay Matthews conducting and Louise Duet. Davis as accompanist. The Old Rugged Cross, Johnston and Jay Matthews. accompanied by Barbara Billings. Talk by Mr. A. L. Beecher and a piano solo "Mighty Like a Rose was playThe ed by Mrs. A. L. Beecher. was Parting closing song Hymn and the benediction was Counselor Eugene offered by t Bott. RANDOLPH o'clock. Throughout the six weeks of Lent, a series of planned sermons will be delivered at the Sunday regular 9:30 oclogk masses and on Wednesday eve-- ! ping at devotions which will be held at 7:30 oclock. In addition to the sermons on Wednesday evenings, starions of the cross and benediction of the most blessed sacrament will be regularly scheduled, $1.50 L N. VARIETY STOt The Store Of A Articles Reverend Mil, Navien announced. set-up- Hoys White POLO SHIRTS Values to $1.35 Reduced to 79c SWEATERS Values to $2.35 Reduced to 98c All Wool SWEATERS Values to $3.75 Reduced to $2.48 2 Only Mens 0. The husband was lene. Mr. and Mrs. Max Conan and daughter Tarry of Idaho Falls visited during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen. DeVaughn Hamilton is convalescing at his home after the removal of his tonsils last Lisle Larsen returned last Sunday from Nephi where she visited at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Jesse parents, Pay. acMrs. Edith Christensen companied her brother Claude Olsen and sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker and Mrs. Roxey Welch to Rigby, Idaho last Mrs. Thursday where they attended the funeral services of a cousin. Olan Jeppson. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pieper at Rigby. Mrs. Eva Forsgren and son Jack and Charles Elswood of Corinne visited last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and family of Ogden spent last Tuesday at )ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen. Bishop Rulon Hirschi conductin ed the sacrament meeting the Perry ward last Sunday Sowing" was the evening. opening song and the invocation was offered by Martella Nelson. Mr. Yl have a problem 'Ci COATS $16.50 Values Reduced to $11.50 WM. HORSLEY Since 1887 jy So many people mint to give affectionate remembrances on and lots of them have only a little to spend. I dentine's Day me to help them?" How about helping St. Why Cupid! You KNOW Penney s Eases Folks Valentine Budgets! Frinstance it. charged fcf. v sentence from County Judge C. Woodrow Laughlin. But he had been in jail four days awaiting trail, so all was even. a j?tk. enney , "ith aggravated assault and SHEEPLINED r . Tuesday evening in the high school assembly hall, following Perry News the ward dinner, there will be PERRY, Feb. 12 Lyman Wight a testimonial meeting for the outgoing Fourth ward bishopric. and grandson Neil Poulsen celeThe meeting is scheduled for 8:30 oclock, and the public is brated their birthday anniversaries last Wednesday evening invited to attend. at a family gathering. The evening was spent in a musical On Second Thought, way. A large birthday cake was the center of attraction and Wife Decides That gifts were presented. Ice cream and cake was served. Those atK. Beating's tending besides the guests of ALICE, Tex. (UP) A house- - honor were Mr. and Mrs. Brant Mr. and Mrs. Herwife, with a little time to re-- ; Johnson, fleet, told a Texas judge she man Johnston, Earl Snow, Mrs. felt her husband was justified June Hamilton and sons and Rex, Mrs. Lloyd in beating her with a belt when Mrs. the insisted he hang out the Poulsen, George Holton, wash. 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