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Show Perry News Yleiv5-(journ- BOS UDOi By Mrs. Lyman Wight PERKY, April 2d Mr. and Mis al Eighth Ward Mutual Holds Closing Social Engagement Of Miss Betty Jean House To Norman John Is Told Membeis of tne Eighth ward ssoeia-tioMutual Impiovemet't enjoyed their i losing social evelot the year last Tuesday the Included in evening's ning was a moving entertainment picture shown on the new movie pioecfor whnh was recently pm chased by the Kighth ward. Max Bolt, counselot m the V. I M. 1. A. organization was in charge of the show and program in the chapel. Following the show dancing was enjoyed in the waid amusement hall and reliexhments weie seived under the dneetion of the officers of the Young Ladies MuAssociation. tual Improvement Louise Jeppson, Guen Limb and Alta Valberg Mr. and Mrs Kernels C House ot announce the engagement their daughter, Betty Jean, to Norman L. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John ol IOj noi t h Second west, Brigham City. people aie giud Klder high House is now em- Both young uates the of April 23, 1948 Friday Brigham City. Utah Box schol. Miss ployed by the Mountain Slates Telephone company of this city, and Mr. John has just completed two yea is sen ice with the navy and is non employed by his father in carpenter work. The marriage date has been set for May fl in the Logan temple. Many parties are being planned for the young couple. l ii niralw COMFORT FOR BEAUTY AND SERVICE CANVAS AlVNSrJGS Individually Designed Eugene Perry spent last Mon day at llyrurn visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mis. Edwin Clawson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. Mrs. Clawson and Mrs. Nielsen are sisters of Mrs. Perry Mr and Mrs Jack Harm, ton and family have moved to Bear will River City where they make their home. The fireside chat meeting was held last Sunday evening at the home o fBishop and Mrs Kuion Max Hirsehi. wch Resident Hnschi m charge. Opening sung "Did You Think to Pray." The opening p Janet You were sung inmpunied stoiy entit J. Aithur Home, was given by Fol Mis. Came W. Petersen lowed by a discussion. The ben ediction was offered by Richaid Billings, and refreshments were to 2S served by Mrs. Hirsehi mem hers. Mi. and Mis. Hay B B.nker id Ninth Ogden spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagstaff. Mr and Mrs. Darrell J. Nelson and daughter Judy, of Plain with City, visited last Sunday relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Bate and family of Ogden and Mr and Mrs. DcLoy Bale and family ol Logan were last Sunday visitors Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Era Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause ANNOUNCING Protect your home and incre- We have just installed a NEW Fountain ase its value by having our awning experts design awnings to fit your needs. They will look, wear and cover better. Top quality canvas in vividly gay or conservative colors. Phone today . . . our craftsmen will gladly call at your home with samples. We can now serve you any kind of soft drink or malt. . . soda 9 . complete selection of FREE ESTIMATES PIES Good Selection Of Painted Or Woven Stripe ICE CREAM SANDWCHES SEASHORES ARBON'S LUNCH Phone 23 5th South And Main E WEimgB DELIVERY FREE PHONE 156 BEFORE IQ am or 4 pm KERNEL WHOLE FRUITS - VEGS. Shaffer No. 1 White, NEW I POTATOES Arizona No. Lb. 290 Lb. 1 GRAPEFRUIT 50 1 2 Lb. Green Tip ASPARAGUS 23 STYLE FRENCH STRING ...... 4c SUGAR 10 lb. paper bag.. 95c BEANS GARTH No. Igc no. 2 can CORN no. 2 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE no. 2 clipping from a Brigham president, Mrs. Marion W. Dunn, can.... 2 for 13c University Q Club Here lit The Univeisity glee club win cert in 0f au, Brigham ZZ-Bo- Elder stake V on Monday evemn. o'clock, it was anno s, club in Brigham City W. H. Mesdames Wynn L. Eddy, by Norinne Tem-.,- . Ander-vC. O. from and taken The old clipping (Hovei. L. Berg Local "f' publicity. and Miss Bodel Thompson. are being made bv .V the Box Elder News, predecesJ01 is the man, Box Elder pri sor to the meeting "a appointed Commercial Jenson. April 12th m the property of Mrs. Nels of The 61 buy s Club rooms to hear a report makirj And ensemble will be a ' Headline styles were differ- the committee on hold The caption member byo3 uvvomen's douB-ent in 1906. lt IS hoped that every the progiam w at the top of the story ays: every ot the organization and LADIES' lady in the city will classic, semi classical'-citinieit'sted AUXILIARY. numbers he present. Then, under a dash, is to the club According of headline the tor, of the firs! "deck Betoie the adjournment Professor Thomas refreshments delicious which elaborates: meeting the University of F'.at Held Thurs- were served. Those present were: A Good Meeting I the musical Shown. day Much Interest cross-linMis. Minnie H Jenson. Mrs. assembly Pi K. Another dash. a Davis Mai ion W. Dunn. Mrs. Olga high school r inforheadlines tiie continues Clara Christensen, Ogden high school' Lee Mis. ik mation: Miss Eliza Hanson, Mrs Min- high school on Monday C. A NEW ORGANIZATION. Mrs. Annie ed by performances an three nie Mortensen, And the final "deck, Holst. Mrs. Lorinda Funk, Miss er high school. Treir-sheadthe big Mrs. May gan lines, completes high school a F. Bodel Thompson, line for the big news with Mrs. J. C. Knudson, Cache high school, j Andeison. Lottie Mrs. flourish, as follows: Pearse. on Tuesday. Adds Mis. Venna The Commercial Club Cozier. Miss Clara Christensen, The To And Dignity Strength Miss Donny Thompson. Mrs. Ed- Call Wins Numen Local Association Mer-rell- . na K. Hanson, Mrs. May ol The old newspaper report Mrs. Maggie W. Anderson, Wrestling At U. 1906 is as follows, complete: Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Fishhurn, Jr., Reed Call. Brigham & About forty ladies of this city Mrs. Frank Mer-roll- . ed a freshman Valentine. Ray nuia met last Friday in the CommerAnMrs. Mis. Mattie Berg, duiing wiat cial Club rooms and effected an nie Bow ring. M. wrestling Alice Mrs. ter at the University auxilorganization of a ladies Lulu B. Call, Mrs. Call is a giaduateji Club. Knudson. Mrs. iary to tha Commercial Eva Mrs. F W. Fishhurn. Eddy, der high school. Mrs. Lulu B. Call was appointed Miss Sara Ward. Miss Isabelle lemporary chairman and Olga1 Dalton. Miss Pearl Duke, Mrs. D. Call, Wynn L Ejj K. Lee temporary secretary. Louie Boothe. Miss Olive Eddy, Knudson. B. F. Boothe, t Mr. F. W. Fishhurn was presMiss Jenson, Mrs. Maude named gentlemen ben;: ent and on behalf of the Com- Rich. Myrtle Mrs. Nettie Glover, Messrs. as representatives of th lathe addiessed Club mercial Club. F. W. Fishburn. E. W. Dunn. J. der Commrcial dies as to .the aim and object The of the ladies auxiliary. main subject, he said, was to totiring the people of this city acgether and have them get quainted. Attempts in the past to promote things socially have SHRUBS ROSES EVERGREENS been received with indifference our and that for the good of TREES SHADE town it was time now for us all carload a of nursery stock received have We just to unite and "boost" every per selected this stock fron We our personally Oregon. in son, place and thing series. We have 35 varieties of roses hundreds midst; to do away with small finest evergreens shrubs and shade trees. the prejudices, to augment growth of our home interests ALL THE IiEST COMMERCIAL VARIETIES: them and being in PEACHES-- W APRICOT CHERRY strumental in building up and in onward the progresassisting GRAPES PRUNES PEARS sion of our city. Brigham City TREES FRUIT AND CHOICE OTHER has many advantages and needs, but our united efforts to devel-opSmall Fruits. Dewberries, boysen berries and them and make it a flourWe will LANDSCAPE your home grounds m; ishing town. charge for drawings. Call at warehouse and select The ladies present who listenown specimens. ed to Mr. Fishburns remarks to it their bounden duty felt Cfl respond and render all the assistance in their lower to make the Ladies Auxiliary a success. 120 West!' Phone 506 Office A prominent organization was Rhone Phone 878 Hob Phone 825R Steve then effected with the following officers: Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen. News-Journal- Glmire Birthday Cake at the party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tingey honoring their son's fourth birthday. The little guests assembled and played games. Ice cream and cake were served as refrsehments. As Ward opened his gifts, each child watched and the group sang Happy Birthdayto him. The little guests are, first row, Barbara Lyn Bulard, Ward Tingey, and Tony Jensen. Back row. left to right, Jimmie Harmon, Linda Kassmussen, Ann Van Winkle and latti Meikle. Little Roger .Jensen didnt like the idea of having his picture taken. Little Friends - left last week for Ashton, Idaho. vvhete they expect to spend two week- - fishing and vacationing.; Mr and Mrs. Lois Marsh and children spent last Mondav in, bait Lake City at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Lyle Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tams and children Colleen, Linda and Suzanne of Nampa. Idaho are visiting at the home of Mr. and fene Kotter Honored At Bridal Shower Fri. Kotter and daughter, Ruth, entertained at the a neighborhood party in form of a kitchen shower honoring Miss Alone Kotter. a bride of next week. , aggrea-schedul- o - Various group games were Mis. Wm. Peters. played after which "bingo" was 'the main diversion with gro- Mr. and Mrs. Heniy Diussel awarded to ol Euieka, Utah, weie last Sun- eery prizes being the various winners, who in turn, Mr. of at the home visitors day gave them to the honored guest, and Mrs. Jack Matthews. Refreshments were served after Last Tuesday visitors at t he which th bride opened her many Mr. Mrs. home of and Raymond fine and useful gifts. Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Those present included Mr. Snyder of 'Salt Lake City. Mrs. William J. Kotter and P. T. A. meeting and The Perry sons Jay and Robert; the honwas held last Monday evening ored guest and her fiancee, Dean at the school house with Presi-- C. Mr. and Mrs. Maudent Lois Thorne conducting. riceHowarth; Mrs. Vernon KotThe invocation was offered by ter Reeder; and Marilyn; Mrs. Victor Degn. Three songs were Warren daughter, C. Hansen and daughsung by Mrs. Hamblins students ters. Mrs. William Loweiy of including an Indian song fea- Brigham City and Mrs. Grant Donna as soloist Davis turing of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. and Ruth Barnard as accompan- Bosley Isaac Hansen and daughter, Jaist. A business discussion was net ;Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. led by Principal John Daniels. Kotter and daughter, Ruth; Carl New oftieers for the coming seaPetersen of son were installed by Past Pres- Norma Jean Garland and Miss Willey. ident Cora Quayle placing Hazel Nelson as president and Elva Perry as vice president. Covered Wagon Dancers Refreshments were served by To Hold Party Sat. Mrs. Florence Wight, Mrs. June Covered Wagon daqeers The Mrs. Ruth Hamilton. Barnard, in the Mrs. Alice Snow, Mrs. Elva Per- will hold their dance Sixth ward amusement hall Satry and Mrs. Eddie Knudsen. Last Sunday visitors at the urday night, beginning at to- 9 home of Mr .and Mrs. Royal Pe- o'clock, it was announced tersen were Mr. and Mrs. Eu- day. All members of the club are gene Oyler and family of Ogdon, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Forsgren urged to be present, and to and son Dennis of Plain City, "bring a friend. Mrs. Evelyn Kay is in charge Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen and Carlyle Christensen of Brig- ot arrangements for the dance. ham City. Mrs. Blanche Nelson of Mantua, and Mr. and Mrs. Rooster Has Horns William Petersen and daughter ISTANBUL (UP) Mahmet Tu-zean Anatolian farmer, has a Carol of Elwood. Counselor Douglas Oyler con- rooster named Moskof which he ducted the sacrament meet held has refused to sell for 500 Turin the Perry ward last Sunday kish lira ($2001. Tuzey thinks evening. The invocation was Moskof should earn a living for offered by Jamesy Nelson. A him as a sideshow attraction. full musical program was ren- Nature equipped the gray rooshorns dered by the Boys Glee club of ter's head with thre-incin the Box Elder high school un- growing curling fashion der the direction of Wayne John- which makes it look like a rams son and Mrs. Margaret Johnsen head. as accompanist. Benediction was The best shows come to the pronounced hy II. Eugene Perry. Capitol. Don't miss "Bill and Coo." adv Phone your news to No. 7. I Also we carry a me. North Main A H. 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