OCR Text |
Show V- - A V . f i Inborn ournaf tax HDR City. Utah Wednesday, August Joseph H. LUlywhites Enjoy Vacation Ttip And Visit In California SOCIAL EVENTS 11, 1948 and Women's Activities Cheryl Palmer Honored On Her Tenth Birthday d enterMembers of the Hi But club Phone No. 7 tamed at a birhday party Mon entertained their husbands at a 29 . . . the delightful canyon party Satur-tentafternoon day honoring of day evening in Box Elder conn-hebirthday, anniversary Anyone at the ipark. A tasty picnic supper was daughter, Cheryl. News-Journto Max Mrs. IS a guests by Games were played on Will Be Glad To Mrs. Mrs. Lowell Packer. 'lay party theme, 'and refresh- Bolt, Take Your News ments were served. Cheryl re-- j Frank F orsgren and Mrs. Item. eeived many lovely gifts. Miss Rar'on Olsen. Dorene Young assisted Mrs. PalFollowing the supper, the evemer with details of the party. ning was spent reminiscing Guests were Deon Rasmus-sen- , around a huge bonfire. Those Shumay Family YoBeth Marie Buftnell, present were Mr. and Mrs. landa Rossi, Janice Ohman, Jay Reeve Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reunion Held At Beylmia , Arbon, Eugene Balientine, Caro- Forth. Mr. and Mrs. Herm Mr. and Mrs. Mack Young Picturesque Beylmia in Box lyn Tingey, Shirley Wixom, Con nie Jensen, Margo Hunsakcr, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mr. Elder canyon was the scene of Kathleen Holland, Vance White-'anMrs. Max Butt, Mr. and Mrs. the annual reunion of the CharMrs. les Shumway family last Satursides. Van Wilson, Rita Anne Lowell Packer, Mr. and and Linda Palmer and the guest Frank Forsgren and Mr. and day and Sunday. The attair was held this year in honor of Mrs. K. Barton Olsen. of honor. the 100th birthday of Charles Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer - Or Going Away Party Is Given Cherie Hansen r al A gning-awaparty was held at the home of Isaac M. Hansen -- ggHowtr afternoon honoring Saturday t'hene Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Apollo Hansen, who is leaving in the near future with her parents to make their home - chile? OUTDOOR 1 in Price. GAL? The afternoon was spent playing games. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess, Janice Hansen, to the following Drug are ready to help jou Round-U. . . and accent them to best advancharms your beauty tage. Come in and consult our experienced cosmetician for her famous beauty tricks. And remember that our (osmetic Counter has one of the finest selections of Beauty Aids in town. The Peoples p Revlon NAIL POLISH 1 $2 HALO Tussy Bath Powder Shampoo vaiutSI.OO Sarari $1.50 Tussy Cologne Qf yl 60c Ml.M fsmmtmemm 50c Lana Lotion 25c Woodbury Cr. !.... Both for $2 Tussy Cologne $1 . $2 With Love Cologne I 43' $1 Ponds Face Powder, Rouge and lipstick All for Chiffon Face Powder .... $1 59' Trushay 50c Lotion SUTTONS I LEG MAKE-U- two-wee- 79' 59' P LIPSTICK FACTOR Face Powder By Max Factor 0 $1.00 IB PRESCRIPTIONS PHONTEf RAYjTM E? DROGCrlSf, Thp Abraham Hunsaker family reunion will be held Tuesday. August 17, in Lorln Farr park in Ogden. There will be plenty of facilities for fun and entertainment, it is announced. An executive meeting will be held at 11 oclock in the mornHe just came here for a rest, then he got fresh ing, lunch at 12 noon with each with a nurse I family bringing their own lunch, annd a program will begin at Relatives Visit With 1:30 oclock. Birthday Party Honors Officers in charge of the reA. J. Fifes Last Week Glade Sycamore On union are Ben Hunsaker, presi- - i Zelda Cook, secretary, and 8th Birthday, Friday Week-EnAt Bear Lake Visiting at the home of Mr. dent; T. Earl Hunsaker, A. J. Fife in this city Lieutenant Mrs. and K. Mr. and Mrs. A wonderful time was had by Wesley general chairman. F. w'eck Mr. Mrs. were and last Shirts, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fry- 17 friends of Glade Sycamore L. Owens and son and daugh- er; Mr. 'and Mrs.' J. Y. Ferry and last Friday when he invited ter. Grant and Helen Jean of John Woodland Family at them to help celebrate families spent the week-enhis Dr. and Mrs. Safford, Arizona; Bear Lake. eighth birthday. Various relays J. D. Mortenson and two chil- Reunion At Willard and games were played on the dren of Stibnite, Idaho; Mrs. J. and Descendents of John lawn and Glade opened his Grant Pace of Silver City, New a Celia Woodland will hold many fine gifts, but the real Mexico; Dr. Ralph Frogipy of family reunion Saturday, August came when climax Glades Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 14 at Willard. The mother, Mrs. Harold Sycamore, days activiand son Keith of Pay- ties will Frogley with a program cooked supper for the young open Idaho. These people were of entertainment beginning at folks on the open fireplace in ette, in Brigham City to attend the 11 oclock in the morning in the their garden.( The supper was Charles reShumway family church house. heartily eaten and enjoyed by union. Games and a picnic in the all those present. Willard park will be held In the Glades guest list included is to Do you have a news item of afternoon. Each family Loenza, Linda and Noel Morribring its own lunch. son, Bob Limb, Ben, Kayla and Interest? Phone it to No. 7. Maren Tingey, Scott and Kay Nielsen, Shirley and David Noel, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Noiene, Camille and Barbara Jean Jensen, Ruth Weir, Roberta Brazeir and Patty Sycamore. DFNNIS i They Crow r- FASTER re ,-- vacationland in our western in the summer- Cy night rates begin at 6p.m.) Of course, no matter when you call, courteous operators for you. always do their1 very best THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH JOAN occito PAIGE LESLIE-J.ANIv ER OfeCmM. ICfttCM BOX DRIVE-IOld & will S.Z.SAKALt IAV CHAu PATTI BRADY morrmut ELDER THEATRE N SHOWS AT 8 & 10 P. M. Located At The Junction Of The New Highways Northwest of Brigham City features... Then look at the priced TM0EI 'm - i V ! , A u i1 it f residing in various other states. B. Alden Lillywhite lives in Washington, D. C., employed by the government in the social security research department. Ray L. Lillywhite lives in Salt Lake City, lie is executive secretary of Ctali State Teachers Itetire- - j . Phone your news to No. 7. Angeles, Miss Iris Lillywhite, a daugh ter, also is residing in Los Angeles, and is employed as an in instructor Whittier high school. The LUlywhites have five other sons and daughters i - ROWLAND HALL School for Girls Est 1880 College Preparatory Boarding and Day Students Enrollments Still Open For a Limited Number Salt Lake City, Utah For The Bride &5 Part of the priceless memories of a wedding day is the gift the young bride remake ceives from you sure yours is a gift that will last thru the years to treasured enrich these memories. , Gifts that LAST will add beauty charm and warmth to her home down through A gift to be used the year today and gone tomorrow will be forgotten just as y There's a world full of wonderful gifts at the Reminder to select from to beautify her home. Dinner sets. Stemware, Vases, Figurines, Pictures, Luggage. Book Ends, Cocktail sets. Electric Bowls, Mixing Irons and hundreds of other items. Good gifts need not be exSee our quality pensive selection of nationally ad- . i vertised gifts at prices to fit your budget. Shop and save at the Reminder, where Gift Item Prices have not increased. Select for her Quality Gifts of Lasting Beauty that will be a constant reminder of the thoughtfulness of the giver Gifts that will enrich her home through the years. E for sudsing, rinsing, draining ' Adjustable pressure wringer adjusts for ail fabrics Bigger toads in white porcelain tub Heavy duty motor for depend able long term service ip r Wash clothes cleaner and whiter faster. Get years of faithful service from famous Thor dependability. CO. i WASHER Elecko-Rlt- The best times to calf are before 9a.m. or early 7... (Low i soon. n ELECTHO-ltUVS- . is a suggesService is good and getting better but here tion that may mean faster service for you..., evening before It house Check its famous for making long time, folks seem to have more reasons distance calls, and right now switchboards are 'blossoming' thick and fast with such calls. John-se- ff MORGAN guests last week, Mr. $nd .Mrs. M. R. Taylor of Toledo, Ohio, A1 Blanford of Toledo, and Miss Vivian May of Boulder City, Colorado. Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Johnson are brother and sister. He is vice president of the City Service company. held canyon The Johnsens parties and various other entertainments honoring theiri guests. in Summer H t V I' d entertained as their jk- U Frod-sham- Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sj ment fund Two daughters, Mrs. Clara Welling and Myrtle Sorenson, both are of Sait Lae t tty. Mis Sellings husband, Tracy R. Welling, is state secretary of agriculture. Mrs. Sorensons h formerly was sheriff of Box Filler county. Mrs. Lueeilo Wight, t h e eldest daughter, is a resident of Harper ward and is North Box Elder stake president of the Relief society. Her husband is Bishop Emery FI. Wight, former bishop of Harper ward and now a member of the stake high counsel. A son, Roland Lillywhite, is a resident of Winnemueca, Nev,, where he is employed in the mercantile business. Mr. and Mrs. Lillywhite have six sons and four daughters, 24 and 12 greatgrandchildren grandchildren. They report that they had a most delightful trip and visit with the members of their family and other relatives and friends, and that the family reunion was a lovely affair and thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Hunsaker Family Will Meet In Ogden Aug. 17 Johnsens Entertain House-Guest- s Last Week P distributing department. Harold Lillywhite, a third son. Is ol dean of the department dramatics at Whitter college in the Hollywood section of Los S. well-planne- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frodsham returned last week from a vacation which took them through Glacier National park, the temple at Cardston, Alberta, Canada, Banff and Kootenay national parks and Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies; on over through British Columbia to Seattle, and via the Columbia Highway home through Boise. They were accompanied on the trip by Frodshams parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hobson, formerly of Brigham City and now of Eurley, Idaho. While in Canada s they visited the James and Mrs. Pearl Frodsham Keith Bland. Mr. Frodsham and Mrs. Bland will be remembered as former residents here, and they sent their good wishes to all. e Mr and Mrs. Lillywhite have two sous living in Los Angeles. J. Clinton Lillywhite, the eldest son, is a bishop of the Maywood ward, Los Angeles stake. His ward just now is completing a beautiful new chapel. R. Noel Lillywhite, a second son, also is living in Los Angeles and is employed by the Arden Dairy company in the secretarial and Shumway. Various games and a program kept the crowd entertained, with a banquet being served at noon on Sunday. Sunday morning services were also held. There were 122 descendants of the deceased honored guests present. Basil Fife was chairman of and J. Delos arrangements Thompson was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. William S. Fife. Election of officers for the coining year resulted in the appointment of Basil Fife as general chairman, Mil-toPeters of Brigham City and Henry Frogley of Payette, Idaho, as committee members, and Frank Shumway of Logan as secretary. THESE WOMEN . Home From Vacation Trip To Canada And The Pacific Northwest 57 Deodorant Had-field- I $1 Milk Charles A bracelet and matching ear-rings set was presented to the guest of honor as a farewell gift from the group. 79c lYardlev Complexion 75' Rose Marie Lomax, Barbara Shaw, Ferl Barker, Carolyn Phillips, Lela Mae Nelson, Bobbie Ann Stewart. Colleen Peterson, Mary Ellen Dale, Romona Madsen, Dorothy Ann Lillywhite, Suzanne Call, Beth Poulsen, Donna Wood and Faye Anderson. $1 LIPSTICK 60c $1.50 2 In Tussy guests: and Mrs. Joseph II Lilly-whithave Just returned trom a two weeks visit to southern California, where they met with relatives and friends and visited various points of interest in and aioimd Los Angeles While in Los Angeles there was held a Lillywhite family reunion, attended by about GO members of the family and dose friends. Mr. Club Enjoys Canyon Party Sat. Eve Hi-Bi- i BEEHIVE COAL X APPLIANCE PHONE "ONE" REMINDER o ice Supply |