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Show Harper Ward Relief Society Officers Hold Closing Social Tues.of the Real Swim Suit Ladies Aid Will Meet Thursday Afternoon The Ladies Aid ot the ( inn (hurt h will munity meet Thuiday afternoon at the home of M'- - George llodei Mis lion 'i()l noith tns west Jepperson will he eo hostess at Luncheon will he suited 130 uclciik Mimhets able to a'tend are ash d to phone 71 W or 701 J prtoi to the rnoe ingn in o'der that plans mat he made for those attending be "World The lesson will Fellowship Civic Improvement Club Welcomes at 25 New Members f, A -- ? e, a. W Visitors At Ingram Home Over Week-En- d Visitors at the Ingiarn home dining the Dec ot at ion week end were Mr and Mis Loicn It North and daughter Dons and son Raymond ol Inkom, Ida Mi and Mrs VValtet K Campbell and sons Kail and c.aeiy of to mine, Mi and Mis L H Mont gomery and daughter LuDene ol Ogden, Mr. and Mis J.u k R Dnggs and daughter Diane and son Richard ol Washington Tci laee. Mis Bermee 1 Johnston and son Darwin and daughters Donna and Yvonne of Washing ton Terrace, Mr. and Mrs Doug las F Ingram and son Terry of Layton, all children, grandehil dren and great grandchildren ot J. Oliver, Ingtam , Undergoes Operation Caroline Phillips underwent a major operation Friday morning in Cooley hospital Caroline is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Phillips. She was reported yesterday to he impioving ra pifliy V; & P. ti l V Ar THk V , ' i tVvV'Q 'f This ideal swim suit is intended for those mothers dailitigs wjio would go swimming and go in the water, too. It (the suit) is attractive and. jet permits the are starfreest of action. The on the red, and the lope straps are teather-ligh- t hright-in-the-s- grcaDfznue out-goin- ficers. new members Twenty-fivwere introduced into the club. Mrs. Marvin Peters, They are Mrs. George W. Craghead, Mrs. DeVere Christensen, Mrs. C. D. Mrs. Rudger N. Price, Bristol, Mrs. Merle S. Cheal, Mrs. Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Osey Jenson, Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. Fred B. Mrs. Chester Johnson, Owen, J. Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Gordon Felt, Mrs. Earl K. e 1 , Seeg-mille- Mrs. D. M. Mason, Mrs. Mrs. Ray L. F. Leland Seely, Reese, Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mrs. K. E. Weight, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Glenn L. Andersen and Mrs. D. II. Stokes. Mrs. Ross Bowen presided at the beautifully decorated serving table. The table portrayed a graduation scene, with storybook dolls leading up to the rostrum where miniature men were handing out diplomas. Mrs. James Powers was chair- - ui Dixie to Cottle, lfew5-fyournai BOX ELDER Light Chorus. Heart Is a Silent Violin." Carina Swenson Morning," Bill Radmall "Roionaise Chopin i, Zesta Geisler I.oid Is My My JOB PRINTING ( from Song of Peace, Fin- landia), Bob Beichtold Butterflies," Dixie Cottle. Nada NichGills of Cadiz, ols "The Builder Ray Vander sleen The and In the Garden Lords Piayer," Chorus Relieano and The Popcorn Sack," Louise Hoggan. The Stars Aie Brightly Shining (Tosca) and Ah, Love But A Day, Nolan Taylor Country Song and Sing Me Goldie Florence. To Sleep, Forest Tall, Brian Florence. PIcho Carina Swiss Song. Swenson and Nada Nicholas. Nolan Indian Love Call, Taylor, Goldie Floienee and chorus. There is no charge and the public is invited to attend. Soloists will intitule people of considerable ieputation such as Goldie FUu entc of the Rose in Chapel trio Nolan Taylor stiuctor at Central high school, Louise Hoggan, a young lady thirteen years of age who has already gamed slate wide ieeog nition and Carina Swenson and Nada Nicholas, sisters who are attracting much attention. Zes ta Geisler is die outstanding pianist. Others with less experience are Bill Radmall, Ray Vander-stien- , a&icatotfd Mrs. Orval Sackett activities. gave a report on the Northern District coriventjon held at April. Mrs. J. D. Gunderson gave a report on the party ofgiven in honor of Brigham City- - Utah New England Visitors Ernest M. Libby, advertising representative of the New Era, Deep River, Conn., Mrs. Libby and Mrs Laura Butter, all of Essex, Conn , and Miss Martha Sanborn of Gorham, Maine stopped in Brigham City last Friday noon en route to the west coast on a vacation trip. Libby made up his Rotary attendance with tertained a group the Brigham City Rotary club. serv ice. and friends at Rook was played. Prizes went and afternon. to Mrs. Lucille Wight Sunday Kitten on the Keys their fourth wedd Norman A dessert ic Cherry sary. Various freshment was served to the JO No Ordinary Cat ed and luncheon persons present NORMAL, 111. (UP) Lucky Gifts were presey was just an ordinary black Per- ored couple Card Of Thanks We wish to take this means sian cat until a few weeks ago. Mis. Thomas S of thanking all those who ex of Sait L Stephen on he when up Thats jumped tended assistance, comfort and the week spending and to bench started a piano sympathy at the time of the last of Mr. and Mrs U music on little a "cat out C tap of Rudolph illness and death Mr. and Mrs. Da Kaisef. In lifes darkest hour, the white keys. der and children one comes to realize the true Mrs. Marcia Custer, the cats and Jimmy are vis meaning of the word friends. owner, was just as surprised as fornia for the ner The Family of Miss Kalue Whec anyone by Luckys sudden outRudolph C. Kaiser. burst of talent. Since his first eyville spent the p(. man of the serving committee effoits shes been busy refining at the home of hf with Mrs. Russell W. Fishburn, his gift" for music. Shes taught law and sister, J Mrs William Kirshbaum. Mrs. him to play up and down an Aaron Snow and f Jorn Larsen, Mrs. Ray Dames. entire scale. The purple finch Mrs. Custer believes Lucky Mrs Benin Bunderson, Mrs The male first piano playing attempted Ross Mrs. purple Bowen, Tiller. George Mrs. Searl Beecher, Mrs. Scott because he was unable to get rose color and the a general sparrow Hoisley, Mrs George Mason and his mistress' attention with a nee. Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen assisting. simple meow. Douglas Brian To Present Vocal And Piano Students In Recital Thursday Evening Brian UlMTOTO Civic e Thuisdity evening at 8 17 oelot k in the Bngliam t ity tab voiet einaole, Douglas Bnan, mstriutor of Ogden, will present a group of students in an eve rung of vocal and piano music Assisting will be the Youth cho rus of the Twentieth ward Og dii stake, due ted by Michael Larsen, a member of the choris tei class given iccently by Mi DOW y0UR CAR JO THE LAST MttEf It tha way $; k&SV' ? Improvement ciub met Thursday afternoon at the Commercial clubrooms for their May meeting. Mrs. Lewis Jones led the flag ceremony and Mrs. Norwood Hyer offered the opening prayer. Minutes of the past two meetings were read by Mrs. Norman Nelsen. The program included two vocal solos by Mrs. Orval Sackett. A report of the National Federated Women's Club's convention held in Salt Lake City recently, was given by Mrs. W. Vosco Call. In order to stress the importance and convey the full meaning of the program carried out at the convention, Mrs. Call introduced Professor Killburn of ' the U. S. A. C. at Logan and Verna! Wil-lof Brigham City, who gave very interesting talks similar to the ones given at the convention meetings pertaining to soil conservation. A report on the social activities of the convention was given by Mrs, C. B. Stratford. Mrs. Norman Nelson also told of convention meetings and The The executive officers enHarper ward Relief societyat a tertained their members closing social Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Georgiana Stokes Mrs. Effic Bat, who had beer, secretary of the Relief society for two years, had resigned and was guest of honor. She was piesented with a lovely gift in appreciation of her splendid Bob Berch Features told and Brian Floienee The accompaniments will be played by Zesta Geisler, Nada Nicholas and Mai (orie Hoggan. Frogs and toads use their eyes to help them swallow. The Maurinc Fowler is accompanist FISHER - SANDALL are pulled down, and the for the chorus. MOTOR CO. down the food is forced on The program follows 17 E. 2 So. Hi. 71 Madam Jeanette and The throat. tapalft and occtnorlat buy . eye-baU- s BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOC O PRODUCTS Publication And Tire Service Auto Repair When need business printing of any kind, you need it NOW! 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