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Show Mrs. James Hull Honored Open House Honors At porty Last Week Mrs. Elizabeth Wright ourna1 lcUl0n 'hool Wednesday. June b 9, 1943 Mrs, Beula Hales of Grand Island, Nebraska, and Mrs. Gif-orWatland of Tremonton were co .host sses at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon party at the Howard Hotal in Brigham city last week honoring their mother, Mis, James Hull of this city. Ben, Kayla and Maren Tm ev Bob and Dick Limb; :j bower Joan, PaD mer and Kathryn Tingey; Jack W Sunday Jeanenne, Roger and Barbara CATIO.I of a brirlf Ann Spackman; Bruce Hadtield-MichaelNTY& j Hotter, honored the Fonnesheck; rRlCT, as Marion , Jeppson, and an uncle Sishop paul Kitchen shower given An attractive Tingey, and a 'Mdent arrangement of David dlrs. Guen Limb, Kotter. poenies. iris and orange I Zund blosMrs Ida soms formed the Spackman, .The honored guest was the Clerk centerpiece at the Donna long table where a delicious d Mrs. of many useful kitchen hot luncheon was served. Indiviafternoon at articles. dual favors were ' s holdhomeIn MeLouth, Kan, Tin Amer- ing a visit- spray of orange blossoms. noon was spent ican on Magazine reports, a is un Bridge followed the luncheon aung games and refreshments lawful to wash false teeth in a with Mrs. Ro.ss Bowen, Mrs. William E. Davis and Mrs. L. A. U to 16 cousins: Steve public drinking fountain. Richardson being awarded the prizes. Invited guests included Mrs L. A Richardson, Mrs. J. E Ryan, Mrs W. H. Cleave, Mrs Emma Page, Mrs. William Stay ner, Mrs. J. W. Peters, Mrs AND THURSDAY George Anderson, Mrs. Lee Lar WEDNESDAY sen, Mrs. Ross Bowen, Mrs. Wil first Brigham City Showing liam E. Davis, Mrs. W. H. Grif fiths, Mrs. N'orman Jenson, Mrs. Scott Larsen and the honored ght to and Honors l Fon-Ijnda- y bud-vase- - They had Taking guest. 'Vays with Men of MONEYI Boyers Return From First Ward Primary Boys Graduate Sunday Mrs. Mont Harmon and Harold Nelson graduated Mrs. On 85th Birthday Mrs .Elizabeth never Wright seemed happier in her life than she did Sunday afternoon when she was honored guest on her 85th )irthday at an open house at the home of her son, Earl L. Wright, in Brigham City. She very charmingly greeted the more than 150 friends and relatives who called to wish her many happy returns of the day, and visited with them, recalling many happy experiences out of 85 years. her full, The serving table was centered with talisman roses in a sil- well-live- grand-daughter- . ONESDAY and THURSDAY 1 DOGS LIFE lYOU'lL LOVE IT! E. B. Owen. mas were awarded II at Owens Visiting With Relatives In Brigham ' as Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Owen and daughter, Mary Jane, of Evans- g.-sss- PLUS SHORTS BEEHIVE CARTOON NEWS Coal And Appliance diploto each boy of the Mrs. Searl Beecher Dr. C. A. Primary presidency. Munns of the bishopric welcomed the boys into the priesthood and Scoutmaster Sam Gordon welcomed the boys into Scouting. Members of the graduating Robert Olsen, class included Tommy Andersen, Ronny Millett, Jay Smith, Robert Harris and Larry Nelson. by Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel following Sunday school on June 6th with Bishop Richard G. Hansen in charge. The opening song, The Spirit of God was by the prayer Opening congregation. was offered by Nathan Wheeler, followed by the sacrament song Oh It is Wonderful by the congregation. DeLonne Anderson, Leon Whitw'orth and ten deacons handled the sacrament. Richard Vern Wiser was confirmed a member of the church by his father, Dr. Vern Wiser. Sharon Jane Ward was also confirmed by Russell Tingey. Arthur Steffen confirmed little Miss Kay Williams and Elaine Garfield was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ by Don Sheffield. The remainder of the time was turned over to testimony bearing. The closing song, "Put Your Shoulder To The Wheel by the congregation. Closing prayer was offered by Clawson Richardson. Visitors At Buist Home Mrs. Joseph Cook and son, Lynden, and Mrs E. E. Meyer and two children, JoEllan and Vicki from Salt Lake City and Orval Vinyard of Long Beach, California, were visitors over at the the Memorial week-enhome of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buist. 'ptfii' n DU RUTH'S Graduation Ward Sacrament Meet Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyer returned to their home in this city Sunday from a delightful motor trip to Los Angeles. The Boyers were gone about ten days and visited all the points of interest in and about Los ver bowl and refreshments were served to the guests by Mrs. with Wrights Do you have a news item ot Mrs. Don Jeppson in charge. The interest? Phone it to No. 7. honored guest was the recipient of many lovely gifts presented to her on this occasion. Among those spending the afternoon with Mrs. Wright were JUST RECEIVED her brother, Reuben Alvord of and her sister, Mrs. Ella Ogden a few pairs of Watkins of Brigham City. She also has another brother and QUALITY sister, David Hancock and Mrs. Jenny Spencer, who were out of the state and were unable to attend. Coming from Snowflake, Arizona, for the occasion were Mrs. Wright's daughter, Mrs. Melinda Flake and children, Cherry, Rita and Scott Mrs. Flakes other daughters, Betty and Marzella, who are employed in Salt Lake City, were also present. From Salt Lake City, also, were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wright Flickenger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heath and baby daughter, Rebecca, of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton and children of American Made by Griffon Fork, were also among the Cutlery Works guests present. Many other relatives came, from all These Have Been parts of northern Uta! to attend the open house.' To Get Hard Members of Mrs. Wrights family who were hosts for the for a long while afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. GET YOURS NOW Julius Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright, Mrs. Melinda Flake and Lee Wright. only I Six First "ward boys from their Primary work Sunday during the Fast meeting held In that ward. The boys presented a program including talks and songs under the direction of their class teacher, Mrs. Four Young People Are Confirmed At Sixth California Vacation DO Book Lore Club Honors ton, Illinois, are house guests this week at the home of Mr. Owens sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Shaw. They are also visiting with other members of Mr. Ow'ens family, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and Louella Seveial MacFarlane. family parties are being planned in honor of the Visitor The annual June party of the Book Lore club was held Thursday evening, June 3, at the home The of Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. affair honored Mrs. Mont Harmon who is leaving to make her home in Price and Mrs. Harold Nelson who will make her home in Logan in the near future. Beautiful roses decorated the small tables where a delicious luncheon was served. Table games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Russell TinMrs. gey, Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, A. E. Seely and Mrs. J. Edwin Baird. The honored guests were each presented with a favorite book of poetry which all members of the club autographed. A short business meeting was held for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year with Mrs. Elmo Nielsen being elected president and Mrs. A. E. Seely being elected secretary. Mrs. Those present included Mrs. Glen J. Oleen Palmer, Knudsen, Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Searl Beecher, Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. George A. Nielsen, Glenn M. Bennion, Mrs. Norman Jeppson, Mrs. Russell Tingey, Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. A. E. Seely, Mrs. J. Edwin Baird, Mrs. Elmo Nielsen and the honored guests. Mrs. J. Edwin Baird was chairman of arrangements for the evening. two-cours- e Sunday School Gave Program At 2nd Ward Last Sunday Evening The Second ward Sunday school presented a program in the ward hall Sunday evening, June 6th. Edward O. Norman, superintendent, conducted the the meeting. The congregation sang, O Ye Mountains High" and John T. Bate offered the A scripture opening prayer. reading, Matthew, third chapter, ninth verse, was given by Cora Jensen. The introductory statement was read by Superintendent Norman. Three short addresses were given. Our Physical Environment by Velma Our Social EnvironKimber, ment by Norman Anderson and Eighth Ward M.I.A. To Sponsor Food Sale For Beylmia Benefit The officers of the Eighth ward announce that a Y.W.L.M.I.A. food sale is being planned for Saturday afternoon beginning at 2 oclock in the Eighth wardj hall. 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