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Show I Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Peterson Hjve Golden Brigham Camp (nrt OfDUP'Meets ,.irt Bngham camp Titers of Utah Pioneers rhe afl a it ol Mrs. of ,T',m J Sir'prdeaat A !nw"t Thm ,lPpened f Screen J 5! n ' on the Steffen. The from The was given of fieorge Q. Cannon" y fUr Sldine Janet Morris Ruth Phillipson the piano a a selection ?iayihe flag of utah vvas c,is-.,veForres-!r'reaand Mrs. Nancy J giving a what an article and ascription of the flag Another for. stands Janet the piano by 5SD - CO-HI- T . DANCER I the 'the opening exercises re-,a cheer visits were duets. two lolloped by Stokes and Donna May Harm Hew Is' - selec-on'o- Mor- - was presented. coun-- ' Martha Pierce from the intersome made company remarks about our flag L fhe lack of reverence shown l it The camp then sang, Thee and the Ltah We Love was by Chaplain prayer losing Crossman. Blanch Social hour, During the were served by Cora B. Reeder and Salvage. Lulu 19 members and Viola Wesley to ims ;uests. it, and Mrs Joseph Peterson e'ebme.t rh,.jr go.den wedding unravel .ary Tuesday, March 30 at their home. Mr Feteison is 79 eaib ol(1 and Mrs Peterson 70. Thev were .11. lined ,71) years ago in the Logan temple. The couple leceived beauntul gifts from their many four childien, Melvin Petersen. Ruth Andeison from Bugham City, Birdie Peterson from Tiemonion and John Poteison fioni loia-telloalso H grandchildren and 3ix gieat grandchildren. On the table was a lovely golden wedding anniversary cake, especially decoiated for the ; daughters and their families Spends Easter With Parents Mis. Earl Donaldson and son, Jeriy, of Salt Lake City spent Easter Sunday with the Otto A. Kotoeds. Mrs. Donaldson is the former Elaine Kofoed. SvS. . as has been previously Apul Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed returned to announced. The meeting will be held at his home in Brigham City after vacation m Los the home of Mrs. Frank A. a Angeles and vicinity. Kofoed Saito, dll South First West plans to attend school in the street California city next fall. Phone your news to No. 7. Visitors From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. W. J. DeVore and daughter Christine ot Murray, Idaho, aie in Brigham City visiting Mrs. DeVores parents, Mr. and C. M. Christensen. Mrs. They plan to return home three-week- Yes. prettv ankles now that line news again dainty strap styles are in vogue. Come choose a pair !Y of our Exvt light-hearte- d Jettii ks. They're so pretty to wear so comfy to walk in. Tine leathers, careful LIE. detailing, real PRICE Brenda Fifth Ward Choir Presents Easter Cantata , " Immortality In Sunday Evening Meeting 79V995 Forsgren s Shoes Fitted By X-R- The Brigham City Fifth ward choir, under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Jaggi, presented cantata, Immortality. by R. M. Stubs, at the Easter Sunday services at 7 oclock in the ward chapel. Soloists were Eula Olsen, David Heiberg and Karl Joseph-with one double duet of four women, Ellen Siggard, Ila Mortensen, Connie Nichols and Florence Johnson, and another duet of four met, Steph-menten R. Bunnell, Noble Hunsaker, D. C. Cornia and Glen Reeves special parts. Preceding the cantata, scrip- lure readings on which the cantata was based were read by Marvel Young. The cantata was in three parts, The Prophesies, fiom the Old Testament, "The Story of the Ressurrection, from the new testament, and Life Everlasting from the Epistles. A recording was made, for broadcast at a later time. The cantata was presented on Palm - s - Lunds Entertain At Family Dinner Party FLOOR WAX, 60c pi gal. and gal. sizes Lge. Size (Al'TVS ALL WOOD FURNITURE G 11. 60c POLISH & CLEANER HI persons present. Rabbit Goes Unscathed But Hunters Suffer RHINELANDER, Wis. (UP) Two boys came home from their rabbit hunt with most of the pellets in their legs. Neil Pence. 12, lined up a cottontail in his sights and pulled pellets the trigger. A dozen lodged in the legs of Duane Seagull Camp DUP Enjoy Lesson And Social At Home Of Ida K. Lee The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Ida K. Lee last Ellen Thursday, March 25. Toombs, presided and conducted the meeting. The opening song, Come, Come Ye Saints was followed with prayer by Rose Young. A piano duet by Lucille and Carolyn Phillips was enjoyed. The life sketch of Martin Luther Ensign was given by Norman S. Lee. A song, I Hear You Calling was given by Laura Zundel, accompanied. by Verna Johnson. The lesson, of an autobiography George Cannon Lamhert was given by B. Louie Call. Hazel Jensen gave a report on Women In the News." After the closing song, The Sear," benediction was pronounced by Inez Dick. Refreshments were served during the social by Ellen Toombs, Ida K. Lee, May D. Smith and Leah Reeder to 19 members and six guests who were present. 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Also comes in An enjoyable time was had ward, Sunday in the Second and will be sung in Garland in when Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Lund April and in another ward la--r entertained at a dinner party for members of their family at tin. The Fifth ward choir was their home last Saturday eveganied in September, 1945, by ning. Rudger N. Price, who was bixhA delicious hot turkey dinop ot the ward. Bishop Price is ner with all the trimmings was , credited by members for its served at one long table. After cess, and has remained a real dinner, the evening was spent booster of the choir. in visiting. In the performances of the Family members present incantata, the oigan accompani-doublcluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henof Mrs. Helen Bunnell derson and children of Ogden; were exceptionally fine. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Doyle S. Lund and Bunnell and Charlotte S. childien of Richfield; Mr and son are accompanists for the Mis. Clair O. Lund and childien is of Grand Junction, choir, and Catherine Jaggi Colorado; is Mr and Mrs. Karl diiector. Jusephson Sylvan Godfrey of piesident, Florence Johnson vice Salt Lake City, and Arthur president, Ila Mortensen secre- Lund and the host and hostess tary, and H. H. Mifflin librarian of Bi lgham City. The entertainment ; committee Two of the Lunds' sons were members are David Heiberg, unable to attend. They are Ruth Peterson and Mary Tea, Lewis L. Lund and family of and the attendance committee Glendale, California, and Ellias membeis are Nola Olsen, Alice S. Lund and family of Denver, Soderholm, Charles Beckert and Colorado. Noble Hunsaker. Ho7TG0 PE' Make m Back row, left to right: Ruth Petersen, Patricia Petersen, Shirlea Josephson, Naomi Dixon, Fay Laney, Fern King, Dorothy Olsen, Francis Stander, Faina Beckert, Nola Olsen, Eula Olsen, I la Mortensen, Ellen Siggard Florence Johnson, Connie Nichols, Iaivisa Nelson, Marjorie Bird, Nola Kimber, Grace Price and Pearl Ohman. s Ott are head- Price - Tea. Two members of the Writers Realm, local authors club, have received book piies for out-standing poetry, the club announced this week. Evelyn L. Daines has just received Donal Earl Edwards' book, Who Walks With Di earns for her poem, We Are Not Too which appeared in the Late, March-Apri- l issue of "Different Mrs. Wood Hostess Sego Lily Camp EdEarl magazine. Donald wards is a poet of note, having To With Mrs. Laura Morris Bridge Club Friday been published in widely- - circulated magazines. His book, The Sego Lily camp, Daughters Mrs. Ott Wood was hostess is at a well appointed Who Walks With Dreams, bridge lot Utah Pioneers, met Thursday published by the Kaleidograph luncheon at her home last Fri- evening at the home of Mrs. press of Dallas. Texas. day evening complimentary to Laura Morris. received membeiwfi'hMary Jane Morris The program included numbridge club and book prize, My Swinging Lan- two invited guests, Mrs. Wayne bers by a trio, Amy Jensen, Ilene tern, by Iva Baker Wilson, for Nelson and Mrs. Carlyle Bat.v. Kilpaek and Jeanene Anderson, one of her poerns, Finality, An Easter theme was carried accompanied by Carol Johnson. which also appeared in A portion of the sketch of Wilout in the table decorations where a delicious luncheon was liam Horsley, an early pioneer of Brigham City, was read by served. Bridge was the diveG If. Horsley. Card Of Thanks The lesson, sion of the evening with prizes Saiah of George Cannon Lam"Journal We wish to extend our thanks to Mrs. Judd Harmon and going bert,' was given by Laverda Lee. and appriciation to all those Mrs Fred Owen. . Lillian Secrist reported seven who sent flowers, furnished cars Club members present includ-- ' good cheer visits. Arlene Dunn, or aided in any way during the illness and death of our moth- ed Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Paul Lola White and Ila Rae Nelson steel er, Johanna N. Fredrickson. We Merrell, Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, entertained with music on conducted by Mrs. Edna especially wish to thank the Mrs. Judd Harmon, Mrs. Elliot guitars, soWard. Mrs. Merle Cheal, Mrs. Tingey. Bishopric and the Relief After the closing exercises and ciety for all their loving kind- Cam Harmon, Mrs. Max Tingey, the social period refreshhosthe during and Mrs. Owen Fred ness and sympathy. ments were served by Alfreda tess. . The Fredrickson Family. Jepperson, Elda Nelsen, Rhoda Hansen and Vera Sederholm, 24 Ame i mmmas . . . lly-ru- ; BA ONtist'aCAv,..-'v..v.- d, test VolW.ng iND sin-11- 1 Spend Easter Wtth Family Mr. and Mrs. O. G Sp, ncer of this city motoicd to Salt Lake last week-enwhere they spent Easter with their three i Ladies' ut P.un-nel- l, STRAP STYLE 31. 1948 1 Writers Realm Club Members Receive Prizes m Wednesday, March Tues-da- OU1 prjng al ELDER in-laying a single , ben the lays single A lit II lY ;.i i N. hut it PI tv. u loniplele cgj'S in a single in the Iih k owned by Junes techshell Thm lien lays the eggs the mastered Sink lias In- iegularly. nique of mass production Two -- lJeius-ournBOX Dim-torMembers And Organist Of Hrighum City Fifth Ward Choir which presented the cantata. Immortality, last Sunday evening in their own ward, and on Palm Sunday in another ward, and is scheduled to sing it twice more before other Undergoes Appendectomy are pictured aimve. Bill Packer, son ol Mr. and congregations, row: Katherine Yaggi, conductor of the choir: Charlotte Johns&n, Varda HeiFront Mrs. Ira Packer, underwent an Ladies Aid Will Dave Charles Ileikert. Harold Arbon, Charles Clifford, Leo Meacham, II. berg, Heiberg, for operation appendicitis Meet On April 8 morning at the Cooley Me- H. Mifflin, Rudger N. Price and Bishop J. Oleen Palmer. Seated at organ, Helen morial hospital. His condition organist. was reported as favorable. The Ladies Aid Second row, from left, Sharon Young, Lalreal Knudsen, Leah Josephson, Faun Drails-forwill society hold the next regular Marjorie Jensen, Margaret Jensen, Gle Reeves, 1). C. Coniia, Kurland Ohman, meeting Kofoed Returns Home on Thuisday, April 8 instead of Johnson, Stephen Bunnell, N'obe llunsaker, Karl Josephson, Dorothy Jensen and Mary 1 Ralph Kofoed, son of Mr. and (UP cost Several Audiences Engham City. Utah ; upi Up Production Family Birthday Dinner Larry Buipener wax iho guest in a family paiiy on the occasion of his 29th birthday Friday. Mrs. Buigener, Jerry, age 7, and Patsey, age 8, honored him with a birthday dinner, cake and piesents. w Cantata ' Immortality , Before I Wedding Anniversary Mr M;ir- Wanitta Whitt Give Their ' 21 HAMILTON DRUGS l0 South Main Phone 122 El So & Upholstery Ih. Co. LUMBER CO. Ida no 27 wvomnq mpiut service A |