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Show ' 0OtSm Willow Creek Camp Has Monthly Meeting Fri. WILLARD Tiir Willow Cietk camp of the Daughters ot Itah mooDily 1ionccrs held then meet ins at the home of Gladv-Tayloi Ft alas March Jo. The meeti.it .. 'ilia in ed at J oclock vu'h ap' mi Lean lay list I lor in chaipe and Susie facer mnduiting After the opening even tsc. the following progtam was Risen1 , Sketch of the life of Dan an car'y settler of Willaid, A'ne Harding, histo read h nan; vocal solo. When Fa Was Fddh Harding; Courting Ma lesson, Early Water in Utah," bv Eliza Wr. i)ial There vveie IT no others and one visitor present. It trcshments were served by (Iran B Nicholas, Lillie Brunker and (lladvs Taylor. Du-ay- Capitol HELD OVER TODAY "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" Thurs. Fri. - Sat. - THE J AFFAIR" E. H. ictcis Mi. and Mrs. were host and hostess to mem0D bers of their pinochle club at from apnea.. By FATRIC1 ' CLARY their home evening. Scientists explain that apnea A delicious Saturday luncheon United Press Staff Correspondent is a temporary paralysis of the was served at small tables EasIt HOLLYWOOD Bing breathing center. Miss Blyth were used on ter dccoiations a dinner the t' hemeif eas 'ouv has been bringing it on the tables tatile e e'ers .slate loses just without knowing it. and inner inter It doesn't do her any fd lin rooking ham Pinochle was the diversion of fei es in 'lie Mil In n however; it helps her slay un- the evening and high score swimprize for gentlemen was awardsaid der watet longer for hu He never comp'atns, scenes increasing the ed to Douglas Orchard, high his lointei cook Eaicinc Keesee ming she can by without breath- score go prize for ladies was award'He's a good ealci and he likes lime Mrs. Bert Taylor and the to ed s ing. set before mod any thing that Does Deep Breathing was won by traveling prize Inin " Underwater swimmers often, Mrs. Lee Haeldine. the .Miss Keesee to'd (bout breathe does, Tho.se present included Mr. of side The as MissforBlyth pastionoinical beminutes several Mrs. LaRue Nelson, Mi. and and deeply down (doaner while he gulped under. That fills the Mrs. Douglas Orchard, Mr and fore i sn.uk she brought him w'hen blood going with oxygen and. at the Mis. Bert Taylor, Mr. and Mis. die visited Paiainmmt to sec same time, rids it ol carbon Lee Hazeldme, Mr. and Mis. A Connecticut liirn wink in dioxide. Reese Baty and the host and Yankee tn King Arlhuts Court. When the carbon dioxide in hostess. The basket mi hided hot bis-- . your blood goes below a certain inN, pola'o salad tried chicken piopoition, there's no need, Mrs. Keith Boyer cream and pulls It for you to breathe. Id say his favorite dish is will he a minute or so before Hostess To Bridge Club hocoiate cake, Ills look said. your body produces enough carI never saw a man enioy chocMrs. Keith Boyer was hostess bon dioxide to make it necesolate cake more than he does. at a cleverly arranged start to bridge sary again breathing He is also paitial to banana After breathing deeply and party at her home Thuisday cream pie in the dessert departrapidly for two minutes, you evening for members ot her ment, she added can hold your breath two to bridge club and invited guests. Fowl Likes Wild An Easter theme was earned three times longer than you Bing likes wild fowl, and a could befote. One mans time out in the table decorations and duck or pheasant dinner is a increased to one were Centerpieces minute, 50 sec- serving. standard occasion when he gets onds from 35 seconds. Until you green nests holding vari colored home Horn a hunting trip. used to its like- eggs, and favors were Eastet Hes also fond of sieaks, and get to make it, though, feel lightheadeggs with hand painted faces, you ly said he likes his well done, ed. wearing hats. Miss Keesee, who has been cookMiss Blyths underwater role Btidge was the diversion of 1J and looks ing since she was Merthe Mr. and in the evening with prizes gutng Peabody as though she enioy s her own to Mrs. Raymond Lewis for high l maid" has brought products. all sorts of other spore and to Mrs. Charles Dredge Crosby starts the day with a She required a mer- for cut favor. problems. He hearty breakfast, she said. Club members present includhair that would maids tail, likes to vary the menu with ed Mrs. Raymond Lewis Mrs. in water without the flow tang wattles, pancakes, then cinna, and waterproof makeup. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. Reed mon lolls or glazed doughnuts ling Mrs. Charles Dredge. Mrs. a lot of new It created also with ins eggs and coffee. l believes its the only Ross Langworthy, Mrs. Wins-.stoThe culinaty queen has work jobs. P. Nelson and the hostess. studio which hires a ed for several of Hollywoods ffollywood a mermaid earlier Special invited guests were Mrs. most prominent but families V. D. Nielsen, Mrs. Max Bott, and a goldfish-stir-uppe- r says none ot them can top Cros- Mis. Don Johnson, Mrs. Frank y. Forsgren and Mrs. Dean As he is on so many others, Camp L fjm 5, two-cours- i I JOHN KODIAK EVE DEAN ARDEN STOCKWELL guy she said. ever wot Red for. Co-H- it HOLLYWOOD (IF) Ann Blyth. the only actress to make a whole movie underwater, has dishpan hands, stringy hair, influenza and that waterlogged feeling. Miss Blyth probably is working harder for her movie pay check than any actress since Pearl White was tied to the rail-road track. Spending eight hours a day for six weeks in a bowl, complete with goldfish, so trussed up in a mermaid's tail that she has to be hauled in and out by block and tackle, makes a girl feel she'd rather be a clerk in a 1 gold-iti.x- - V LESLIE RICHARD MARTIN Plus Serial Shorts - - News five-and-te- She even has been suffering Members of the Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Maude Sorenson. Thuisday evening, March 25 for their monthAbbie ly meeting. R. Madsen took charge. Three good cheer visits were reported. Mrs. Jeanette Nelson read the history of her grandmother, Harriett Atwood Silver. The lesson was treated by Mrs. Marilla Spencer. The subject was Do Mrs. You Know Your Utah. Rac Christensen of the county company was present and made a few brief remarks. She reminded the ladies that the Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention will be held April 5 in Salt Lake City, at the Hotel Utah. Vice-captai- Mrs. Christensen then charge of the election of took offi- cers to serve during the coming year. They are Mrs. Leona Bunderson, captain; Mrs. Flora ; Mrs. Walker, first Mable Anderson, second vicecaptain; Mrs Pauline Hadfield, Mrs. secretary and treasurer; Edna Robinette, chorister; Mrs. Marilla Spencer, organist; Miss LeNora Romer, registrar; Mrs. Maggie Lee. historian: Mrs. Jeppson, chaplain. Mrs. Emma Hansen of the county company was also present and spoke briefly. Mrs. Marilla Spencer and Mrs. Edna Robinette sang a duet. New officers each made brief remarks. Refreshments were served to ail those present ANEW La-Ver- Personal Portable Radio " Spring Frolic " To Held Saturday Evening All the gals and guys four north wards, Third, Seventh and Eighth, are to dress up in their Slip it into your traveling bag Keep or carry it comfortably by its "Flexo-Gri- p hondle. 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Mrs. Lowell Packer and Boyd Packer attended the X' 'k New And Retiring Presidents Marie Wilson Blanch Durin 'Hal ireshme Salvage Viola CO-HI- W quests. friers dancer ... .Mrs The manufacture of matches anbusiness, nual Easter breakfast given in ls a $25.000, honor of the alumni, members dirortin; to World Book En-othe LaDianeda club of Weber u anc, the college in Ogden last Sunday 11 uses matches a day. person both are The ladies morning. f , , ? SPRING DAILY CLEANING CLEANUP CLOSING with the new mm OU1 Quality merchandise sold below cost -make room for new lines and Spring men t, dise. ALL JEWELRY COSTl'ME JEWELRY WATCHES PEARLS INDIAN JEWELRY MEXICAN JEWELRY ( Think of it, only 61 'z pounds of high powered cleaning power! Yes, a vacuum cleaner that takes no more effort than a carpet sweeper. Thoroughly cleans rugs, LOSEOLT PICTURE ft V2 FRAMES PRICE ... CLOSING 1 OUT 1 ONE LOT work's saver. See it today. BEEHIVE PRICE PICTURES s floors, linoleum. Even floors. 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A history of the Life of Mary Leishman was piescnted by her daughter. Mabel Hoover and the lesson was arequately presented Jeppson, entitled The Journal of George Cannon LamA musical bert. numbet Jensen and Mary Jeppsen was followed by pray-e- i from Mrs. Beatrice Reeves. During the social luncheon was served by Mrs. Priscilla Rice to 10 members present. c t piano ' ft Monday evening, March 29, a birthday party was held in 15th honor of Donna Stokes birthday anniversary. Many nice gifts were reseived by Miss Stokes. Games w'ere played, and a bubble-gucontest blowing was held, LaRaine Anderson was bubble-guchampion. A delicious luncheon was served to Carol Roundy, Laura Fillmore, JoAnn Norman, LaRaine Anderson, Sherma Boyd, Pat Reed, Ellen Christensen, Joan Fredricksen, Beverly Smoot, Elaine Carter, Rita Donald Stokes, Willis Edward Shandrew Shandrewq and Iva Mae Shandrew. Enjoy Meeting jarmr Screen Of (0p Mes-dame- Tiny Radio It With You! Fourth, invited ft go0 jorted, Jove 1 112 Minutes d TIME OUT i Satiet, 'peutm Bow-cut- Americas Mightiest Take the Pi Aft WED.-T- The Funniest Tv hvei Happened ( Easter frocks and suits, heels and ties, and join in an evening of spring fun at the Spring Frolic which is to be held Saturday night, April 3, at the Armory building. The Seventh ward will be hosts at this months entertainment.' Special decorations which will give you spring fever are being prepared this week for the affair. Light refreshments Mrs. Wayne Smith will be served. All members of the four north Entertains At Bridge wards are invited to attend this Thursday evening found Mrs. dance. Wayne Smith acting as hostess at an attractively arranged bridge party at her home honoring members of her bridge club. Spring flowers added to the house decorations. Dainty bouquets of violets centered the small tables where a desert lunch was served. Fay Jeppson Aubrey and followed with prizes goBridge Moodey of Brigham City are the ing to Mrs. Boyd Sheffield and parents of a baby boy born Mon- Mrs. Wynn Jeppson. at 29, 1948, March day morning. Mrs. Judd Harmon was a spethe Cooley Memorial hospital. cial. guest for the evening. Club The Moodeys also have a s members present included daughter. Earl Sheffield, Boyd Stumm Donald Mrs. Mr. and Sheffield, Gordon Felt, Earl of Bear River City .are the parYY'ynn Jeppson, and ents of a baby boy born Friday, Seegmiller, the hostess of Brigham City, and March 26, 1918 at the Bear River Mrs. Russell Borchert of Logan. Valley hospital at, Tremonton. Mrs. Stumm is the former FlorLocust Camp DUP ence Waters of Biigham City. TO CLEAN UP . of at q Tieetinj Donna Stokes Honored At A Birthday Party Be al T! he ;aet ' Mrs. Norm Nelson. Meets hes first on her popularity list. With Maude Sorenson I lies the blessedest Marct ca Hu-che- n Deseret FRANCES GIFFORD nesdY. Hie lOIlf Elected to serve with Mrs. Lee were Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, vice president; Mrs. Norman Nelson, secretary; Mrs. J. DeLos Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. Leona Reese, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. and Mrs. B. Stratford, histo-ian- ; Melissa Petersen, Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. Z. V. Earl, Mrs. Dewatne Jensen and Mrs.. Elmer Klitgaard, directors. Annual reports of the officers were heard in the meeting, the president's report by Mrs. HarBloom, the ry secretary's by Mrs. Herbert Adamson, the treasurer's by Mrs. Milton D. Peters, the corresponding secretarys by Mrs. YV. H. Gieave and the historians by Mrs. Floyd Andersen. Mrs. Roy Thompson is the retiring vice president. M r s. Carroll B. Williams, chairman, gave the annual report of the literary section of the Civic Improvement club, and other club business was considered. Mrs. Orval Sackett was chosen as a delegate to the Northern District Womens Federated clubs convention, to be held at Hyrum April 24. The new officers took office following their immediately election, Mrs. Bloom presenting the gavel to Mrs. Lee. Retiring board members were L. Mrs. A. Richardson, Mrs. Mack Fishbum, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Henry O. Johnsen and wave-make- GEORGE MURPHY City. Utah Brigham o Of club-room- -- U-- nr& tea al - : fort Jew5-$oum- On CWk ClubGavel Is Passed Mrs. Theron B. Lee was elect-- ' ed president ol the Civic Improvement club for the coming year, succeeding Mrs. Harry election Bloom, at the annual afterheld Thursday meeting noon in the Commercial Tin-gey- (and what an affair it was I) NAN w n n n Universal-Internationa- ARNELO Western n t. i, y f-- T Annual Meeting And Election Of Civic Club Is Held Thursday In Commercial Clubrooms Peters" Entertain Pinochle Club Sat. SW-- Steve W el ronesl Pin,; TRIMZ Ready Pasted WAILPAPER fDo an ordinary sized room or less than S.l.Ofl. Only A Few Of The Bargains During CLOSING OUT SALE Now At The REMINDf.Rx Hi |