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Show f Mrs. John Peterson Packers Visiting In Portland With Daughter Hostess To Happy Night From Vacation Trip CASTILE" MAJESTIC RECORDS The original musical score from this great 20th Cenby tury Fox triumph Darrjl F. Zanuck "CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" It's a music treat you can't afford to miss. You'll enjoy it over and over again. OTHER MAJESTIC ALBUMS Put a tic on! What if somebody should drop unexpectedly I The Sixth ward Relief society will celebrate their have THE STUDENT PRINCE Authentic interpretations of America's best loved operetta with Genevieve Rowe and Glenn Burries presenting the favorites. lOGth anni- versary tonight, March 17 at the w'ard amusement hall starting at 8:30 oclock. Door prizes, best waltz prizes and other prizes will be given during the evening. Pie and ice cream will also be available. Music will be by the Sixth ward orchestra and a small charge of 50 cents will be made for tickets. bridge-luncheo- ALFRED NEWMAN Conducts HIT MELODIES FROM HIT MUSICALS "Long Ago And Far Away" s "Foggy Day!1 "They Didn't Believe Me" "Someone To Watch Over Me" "Lovely To Look At" "I Only Have Eyes for You" NAT BRANDYWINE in JUST FOR DANCING aSTOCEDGQ "Love For Sale" "Take Me In Your Arms" "Sweet And Lovely" "Easy To Love" "Love Walked In" "111 See You In My Dreams" PM IATHM9 SPAM UNO nV with Eddy Howard, America's top man and band. King of the Juke Boxes, band of the year with his own - selections for his myriad fans. PERMUT1T works like magic! South Stake Primary Simple home appliance makes water gloriously soft. Get details from: ROMANCE SUUWAH 4 V And Many Other Popular Hit Tunes by Eddy Howard and others. WA9MCS Beehive Coal & COAL APPLIANCE BEEHIVE Appliance Phone Department One in Holds Union Meeting The Primary stake board of the South Box Elder stake met last Saturday afternoon for their annual union meeting in the Fifth ward hall. Mrs. Margaret Wilson, president, presided and Mrs. Sarah Carruthers conducted J. Wesley Perry the meeting. of the High Council was present. was the theme of Easter the meeting and was the topic of discussion at the departmental classes. A good attendance was reported. Thursday evening, March 11, the Second ward Eiders held their annual hot turkey dinner party in the ward hall. The stake presidency, the high council advisers, the bishopric and partners were special guests. R. K. Daines acted as mas-trof ceremonies and responses were made by Bishop Knudsen, Earl Hansen, Lafe Jensen, President Bennion, Heber Sessions, J. A. Meservy and members of the Elders activity committee. After dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent dancing. The affair was under the direction of the Elders activity Farrell Norman, committee, Owen Knudson, R. K. Daines, O. Dee Lund, Douglas Miller, Ray Erland Thompson, Valentine, Wynn Jeppson, Neil Hansen, Lafe Jensen, Vernon Stokes and Oscar Call. The quorum presidency wishes to thank all members and their wdves for the fine support and cooperation given this project. About 125 people enjoyed the evening. e Mrs. Adele Christensen was hostess to members of the Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary club last Thurss day evening at her home in hot luncheon was served at one long table attractiveA ly decorated in keeping with the St. Patricks theme. doilies were presented to each guest as favors. Mrs. Ethel Caddy told of her Iona Mantlo Becomes many interesting experiences while on a winter vacation trip The Bride Of Douglas in Old Mexico. The remainder Hansen Monday , Mar. I of the evening was spent visit-ift Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mantlo Those present included Mrs. of Brigham City announce the Edith Petersen, .Mrs. Stella Rasof their marriage daughter, mussen, ,Mrs. .JoAnna Petersen. Iona, to Lawrence Douglas Han- Mrs. Caroline Christensen, Mrs. sen, son of Mrs. Grace Hansen, Genevieve Mrs. Ethel Jensen, also of Brigham City. The marand the hostess. Mrs. Caddy took riage Monday, Norah Farrell and Mrs. Anna place March 1, in Ogden. Jensen were excused on account Mrs. Mantlo gave a dinner of illness. newly-marriethe honoring Dinat her home. couple Sunday ner guests, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Evans, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Mantlo of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mantlo. Following the dinner, the ladies attended a shower given in honor of the bride by Miss Betty Seashore. Hand-crochete- na'n'V The Seventh ward spring music festival will he held Wednesday evening. March 24. in the Box Elder stake tabernacle, beginning at 8 oclock. Outstanding local and talent will be presented in choral, ensemble and solo instrumental and vocal musical numbers. Tickets will be on sale during the week by members of the Seventh ward quorum of seventies, sponsors of the event. Proceeds will go to the ward building fund. ,ecome wo- - rou sta vour The other day Pete Swansons nephew, Bud, allowed as how he was fed up with farm and country life... and was going to the city where there was a lot more opportunity and excitement. Some folks might have tried to atop him. But not Pete. He even advanced Bud carfare for the trip ...figured that when hed had a good look around, hed come back where he belonged. And w hat happened 7 After seven bustle and exciteday of ment. Bud wa( behind the vf e we W VoU? Forsgren s Shoes Fit By lit South Main 0 TYPEWRITERS $164.30 includes tax New Porte; Typewi Undenm Coronas Heminf: In 8 tod PR DELHI from yi Its pretty as a picture with tone to match. Yes the Brand New Zenith is the radio value of the year. Its d with features. Before you buy, play safe and see the new Zenith for the radio YOU want. jam-pack- USED ADDING MACHINES CASH drawer: year-ahea- $99.50 up DON J. BAIRD REMINDER APPLIANCE CO. 123 So. Main . . Phone 321 I al niuwpwMi (fi Yif ilw inn an ora awwi mff Hr! iff The S1TDNUT SHOP 29 So. Main St. Rritrham Citv Joe Marsh How to Keep 'Em Down On the Farm requires sta nd'8 NEW UNDERWOOD and Today youll find two signs of top service along highways in Utah Idaho. There's the familiar Vico-Pc88 sign, and theres the brand-nthe "Utoco sign thats replacing it . . . This new sign . . . oval, with flaming torch of service and the single word "UTOCO is easier10 tee and identify at any speed. It's part of a great postwar improvement facilities program designed to bring you even better products and station the road. along The word "Utoco means Utah Oil Refining Co. " Ut for Utah 0 for "Oil "Co for "Company. These couproducts and facilities together with expert, old rteous, personalized service await t,u under both new sign and to assure you more pleasant driving and longer car lifee p fortaWe 0$e OTHER TYPEWRITERS from nttsiftQcg) 50 rcmatVa men Special including tax n w.Cllea"dC"V favov5 Liters Seventh Ward Presents Music Festival Mar. 24 From where I sit ' 1Duntw Do Past-Presiden- ts - 5Ua' NEW TYPEWRITER Mrs. Adele Christensen Hostess to VFW Club Thurs. Visiting In Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen of Salt Lake City, former Brigham residents, were visiting with their sons and daughters in Brigham City last week-end- . They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wrighton Burt. Ong' ALMOST UNDERWOOD SPECIAL Its Second Ward Elders Hold Annual Social Sixth Ward Relief Society Celebrate Anniversary Tonight The committee in charge is Mrs. Reed Tingey composed of Jane Bergstrom, Chloe Sheffield, Edith Steffan Entertains At Bridge and Alice Jensen. Everyone is Mrs. Reed Tingey was hos- cordially invited to come and tess to members of her bridge enjoy the fun. club last Thursday evening at an attractively arranged Birthday Party Given A St. Patricks motif was carried out in the table dec- By Miss Margene Balls orations where a delicious lunchMiss Margene Balls was hoseon was served. tess last evening at Bridge was the diversion of the home Thursday of her parents, Mr. the evening nad prizes were Mrs. Arden Balls, at a party awarded to Mrs. Max Tingey for and on her 18th birthday. Easter score Mrs. to Charles bunnies and high holding tapers lighted Dredge for the cut favor. formed the centerpieces at the Club members present includ- small tables where a delicious ed 'Mrs.' Charles Dredge, Mrs. luncheon was served. Other Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Keith Easter appointments w'ere used Boyer, Mrs. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. to decorate the attractive tables. Raymond Lewis and the hostess. Various games were played Special guests for the evening and prizes awarded. The guests were Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. then presented Margene with a Max Tingey, Mrs. George Deme-tras- , lovely birthday gift. Mrs. Alfred Nielsen, Mrs. The guest list included Miss Ray Andersen and Mrs. Mary Beverly Barker, Miss Shirley Rasmussen. Jean Blaylock, Miss Montan Watkins, Miss Marilyn Powers, Miss Elizabeth Eskelsen, Miss Geraldine Thompson, Miss Jackie Carruthers, Miss Betty Lou Jones, Miss Margaret Forsgren, Miss Dorene Young, Miss Joan Morris, Miss Rita Call and Miss Marilyn Call. should new - u . Elections And Social At Meeting Thursday Election of officers for the coming year will be the main purpose of thp meeting of the V. F. W. Auxiliary when they meet Thursday evening. March 19 at the War Memorial home at 8:00 oclock. After elections arc conducted, the auxiliary will meet jointly with the George Gidney V. F. W. post and enjoy an evening of entertainment. Luncheon will be served and Dr. S. L. Mosko-wit- z will show colored slides on India and the Far East, which promises to be very interesting. A good attendance is desired at this election meeting. Come and vote for states your favorite candidate, Jeanette Nelson, president. ing its , VFW Aux. To Hold SAY THE MUSIC ALONE is worth twice the price of admission. Dont miss it and then buy it for your own on regular meeting . evening at 7 30 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, oclock at the War Memorial ers and managers of the E. and home. An interesting progiam1 M cafe, returned home Monday Mr. been arranged by vacation has from a Helen Felt. All wives, mother trip. sisters and daughters of Wot Id They visited :n Las Vegas, Los War II veterans are eligible foi Angeles, and visited in Aiizona, membership and are urgently Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. invited to attend, it was an Fifteen days spent in Mexico nounced was the high point of the rip. viM-teThey attended a bull fight, Betty Jean Girardot the ruins of Maximillians Friend Guests Of palace and various Spanish fes- And tivities. Mrs. Gean Jones Sun. They visited the San Juan misMrs. Gean Jones of 61 nor'h sion at Capistrano, Calif., and west had as her gue-t- s went through Scottys castle in First her granddaughter. last Sunday Death Valley. In Arizona they and Mi' Girardot Jean Betty went visited Tombstone, and Mr. and Mrs. friend, Girardot's through the old Boot Hill ceme- Francis Peek from Salt ake City tery. They also attended the old Miss Girardot is a native of Denbird cage theater, where the and is attending walls are still covered with the ver, Colorado, at the I'niversity of I tali. same wallpaper, now covered school She is affiliated with Chi Omega with glass to protect it. resorority. Miss Girardot will The Ciaiks went thiough turn to her parents home in Carlsbad Caverns, and in Texas, Denver during her spring visited the ruins of the Alamo. It was 60 degree below zero at El Paso the day they went there. ZENITH They visited the ghost town of the first white settlement of For VALUE California, 21 miles fiom Long Beach, and saw the old hangmans noose, hanging from a tree, where law and order w'ere enfoiced. In Los Angeles they saw the The Drunkard stage shows, and Ken Murrays Blackouts," and attended the races at Santa Anita. But in all our travels, they declare, we found no place like Brigham City. The Clarks are having the E. and M. redecorated, and expect to be ready to reopen by April 1. !dnesdT. 1 e FROM ourna HDE Brigham City. Utah s r "CAPTAIN BOX The auxiliary ol the Brigham 7 is holdCity Amvet post No. own- n, Those Who Have Seen The Show Record By dA!esso The Happy .Night Owl club met last week at the home of Mrs. John Peter-owho acted as the hostess for the evening. Pinochle was the diversion of the e cuing with Mauneen Pirn-peemerging with high score piize and Barhaia Rowe with low. The hostess pne went to Mrs. Peterson. Glenda Compton furnished the pnzcs for the evening. A light luncheon, amidst an caster setting was seived to the following members Glenda Compton, JoAnn N. Nelson, Shirley Adams L.oris Lee Anderson, Barbara Rowe, Evelyn Peterson, Mauneen Pimper, Mau-rinHolland, Darlene Hansen, Audrene Yates, JoAnn R. Nelson and the hostess. son-in-la- and 1 Owl Club Last Week and Mrs. Ira Packer of this city left Friday, accompaMrs. nied by their daughter, Forest Beail, for Portland, whpre they will visit with Mrs. Beail and her husband for the rest of this month. Mrs. Beail is the former Verna Packer and has been spending the past three weeks visiting with her parents and other relatives and friends in this city. McLaren Funk, a of the Packers, also made the trip to Portland, going for busiHe expects lb ness reasons. return during the next week. Mr. Every music lover THESE WOMEN Amvet Auxiliary Will Hold Meeting Tonight Earl Clarks Home wheel of a tractor, with color In his cheeks again. And hed traded the night life of the city for a quiet glass of beer with Dad. From where I sit, thats how It goes. Try to prevent some one from getting what he thinks he wants and hell go on w anting it. 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