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Show Seventh Ward To Hold Annual Birthday Party The Seventh ward third annual birthday party will be held this evening, year on Thursday August 19 at Rees Pioneer park, starting at 6 o'clock. There will be a buffet dinner, followed with games, races and contests for all different age groups, a program at the grandstands and a softball game. Each person is asked to bring a plate, dessert dish knife, fork and spoon, announced Dan sham general chairman. Every ward member is invited to For Driving Safety 4 Mrs. Thomas Nielsen Entertains Members Of Nite-OClub Wed. Eve SOCIAL EVENTS ut found Wednesday evening Mrs. Thomas Nielsen presiding over a cleverly arranged card and party honoring members invited guests of jhe Nite-Ou- t club at her home. Large bouquets of gladiolus lent their charm to the living rooms where luncheon was served at small tables. Prizes for cards were awarded to Mrs. Ronald Hyde and Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith. Special invited guests for the evening were Mrs. Ronald Hyde, Mrs. Robert N. Phillips, Mrs. Melvin Manning and Mrs. Robert Keliar. Club members preMrs. Edward included sent Frost, Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith, Mrs. Harry Witman, Mrs. Dick Larsen, Mrs. Verl Petersen, Mrs. Roy Lemon, Mrs. Glenn Compton, Mrs. Dick Wilde, Mrs. Bob Call, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Knowlton Brown, Miss Betty Ruth Seashore and the hostess. Here Voi Wmeki rrrr for fall! u News-Journ- 0 o Look at Item. Miss Joan Harmon whose marriage plans for September 1 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple are announced today. Miss Harmon a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harmon, will become the bride of Richard S. Iverson. Both are popular members of Brigham Citys younger set, graduates of Box Elder high school and students at the University of Utah. . . . Engagement And Forthcoming Marriage Of Miss Joan Harmon To Richard Iverson Is Announced and The engagement forth- - )school with the c!ass of 1943. The young couple plan to concoming marriage of Miss Joan Harmon to Richard S. Iverson tinue their schooling at the is announced by her parents, university. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harmon of Price. marriage is to take place Primary Convention the Salt Lake L. D. S. tem- To Be Friday Afternoon The in ple Wednesday, September 1. There will be a reception in the War Memorial home Friday evening, September 3. Miss Harmon, a talented musician, is a sophomore at the University of Utah, and is a member of the Delta Delta Delta social sorority and the Beta Delta Mu, music sorority. Shd is a graduate of Box Elder high school, where she was prominent in music and other d coat. New small shoulders, generous sleeves with widened cuffs. Wear collar up or the bow-score- d down. Expertly tailored throughout Jn a rich, lustrous pure wool fabric. As advertised in August 1st VOGUE NOW! its features! 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Several parties have honored the Cooks while they have been visiting COAL anil APPLIANCE Phone "One' msm Si g ", e STARTS THURSDAY Save More Have More S Fur j r BACK TO Or lor d CO rjj family visits, Jwslftqj ' On any trip, Greyhound is stdj gest bargain in a tion with low, a California Guests At Able S, Rich Home COAL Ho Wringer! squirrel-collare- The annual fall convention for workers of the all Primary North and South Box Elder stakes will be held Friday, August 20, beginning at 1:30 p. m. in the First ward chapel. Visitors from the general board of Primary will be present to give their messages in preparation for the coming years vvjrk. Stake officers are to meet in Daniel LeRoy and Maurine Iiirschi Holland of Brigham a baby City are the parents of 12, boy born Thursday, August ' 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Ellis and Ruth MacDonald King of Perry are the parents of a baby girl born Friday, August 13, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. A baby boy was born Monday, August 16, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital to Kenneth and Alice Holdavvay Hailing of Brigham City. Raymond and Irene Haskell Roche of Corinne are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday, August 15, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Twin girls were born Monday, August 16, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital to Joseph Lee and Rhoda Nelson Owens of Co- rinne. They were christened Joan and Rosann at birth. One of the babies died a few hours after birth. The other baby was reported doing well Tuesday morning. a morning session with the gen- here. eral board representatives. Phone your society news to It is requested by Primary is a son boards of both stakes that each mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. The bridegroom-to-bof Mrs. Drusilla Iverson of Brig- ward have a full representation ham City. He served irf the air of officers and teachers present force from December, 1943, to and that every effort be made to March, 1946, as a radar techni- have a perfect attendance. cian. He was in Italy six months. Since his military service Mr. Iverson has attended Bernice Betty Hamson the University of Utah, where student and Bride Of Earl R. Lewis he is a will be a junior this fall. He Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hamson is a graduate of Box Elder high announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice Betty Hamson, to Earl Reed Lewis, son of Mrs. Another coal strike is pendSteve P. Lewis of Brigham City. The marriage took place in ing Order KNIGHT'S the Logan L. D. S. temple August 12, 1948. The newly marSPRING CANYON ried couple left on a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone park the following day. They will make their home in Biigham Then look at the price! AH you do IS s WASHER effective, this , jfc AUTOMAGIC Elegant and $ - City. Ho Rinse Tubs! Ho Mrs. Jj(.k Ha,. . children, Krodole p and Mrs. Harold B. Felt have ict Mi urged to and son and daughter, Charlene Kearney .Wbraa rethe and Richard, attended weeks acation union of the Richard Hayes fam- MSter, Mis. David in Pocaily held at Ross Paik family tello, Idaho, Sunday of last The vacation is week. Mrs. M. 11 Alien Coming from Ogden to make braska, another the trip with them were Mrs. Nelson. She retu.' Felts brother and sisters, Mr. with her husband and Mrs. Clifford Hayes and two who came to L'tal V sons, Miss Wanda Hayes, and wife. jrMrs. Blanche Lockard and son. Mrs. Felt was elected head genJunior Book ealogist of the family organizaretion at the meeting. They Thursday At 1C' ported a delightful time visiting The Junior bonk with relatives they had not seen be held Thursday'?? There of in a number years. 19 at were 44 family members pres- - gust children's room of 1 1 ent. it was announced Abbie R. Madsen Visilors From Idaho book and all teen Mr. and Mrs. Kennen White-side- s their mothers are and sons, James and Rob- tend. ert, of Twin Falls, and Mrs. D. were visitors in Roff Young Brigham City last week. ing fares ilotrtng Deanna plus schedules, hand; friendly sen ice. i Gj. DURBIN Dick HAYMES TYPICAL PRICE Los Angeles San Francisco Vincent 10W to?. Portland Denver Butte Omaha .. . 4 (On. r ,ar-- Mi jfef FREE VACATION describing A.MAZKj ICA TOURS hot?!: ing, transportation you in advance! free colorful copy to Co-H- it e Flies To California Phone your society news to Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. k at the al Will Be Glad To Take Your New Miss Barbara Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, is spending a two weeks vacation in Los Angeles. She went by plane and will visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nichols. r 29... Anyone rr Sisters Arc VjjH At David .i Or THEATRE DRIVE-I- Family Reunion At Pocatello Last Week Phone No. 7 The Abel S. Rich family held a delightful gathering and reunion Friday afternoon at the Rees Pioneer park. A delicious dinner was served at one long table, after which, the after noon was spent visiting and reminiscing. Those present included Mr and Mrs. Abel S. Rich," Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Rich and two children and Dr. and Mrs. Homer Rich and two chilof Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. dren the nal Wednesday, . Felts Attend Hays Activities Able S. Rich Family Reunion Held Friday At Rees Pioneer Park yiews-o- ut Brigham City. Utah She'll Be September Bride Illinois People Visit M. Mrs. John Wright, of Modesto, former Shirley Petersen and her Owen J. Cook two children, John David and Mary Grace are visiting with and relatives in Brig- Leland Nelson Directs friends Glass Shop Brigham ham. They are at present makBox Elder Movie Club Ted Barnes, Prop. ing their home in Illinois. They Ph. 696 plan to visit her for about a 93 No. Main The Box Elder Movie club month. held their meeting at the Felt mortuary Jast Monday evening at 8 oclock with thirty members present. ffrycfru rifsttb Julian Stevens of Ogden, showed two home produced movies entitled, "Let's Go To The Circus, and Santa Claus Comes These two movies To Town. won the two star and three star awards respectively, by the Home Movie Makers of HollyEDWARDS harry PDRY CALHOUN LOIS MAXWELL - pww wood. The three star award is u the highest honor that can be received. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Mr. Nichols of the U. S. Forest SUBJECTS SHORT CARTOON Service also showed professional films of wild animals in the forBOX ELDER est. Leland Nelson former vice N president of the organization, will lead the group as their president upon the resignation Shows at 8 p. m. and JO p. m. of Shirl Wight. The club is sponsored by the Simonsen Jewelry and meets every third Monday of every month. The club is open to anyone interested, especially for all 8 and 16 mm movie makers. Announcement was also made of the Ogden club meeting dates, oi every third Monday of every month, at the Utah Power and Light . auditorium, in joining interested Anyone , Vk the organization is asked , to r contact any one of the following links fur people: Phyllis K. Owen, secretary, Reed Simonsen, Jay Hansen, Mrs. Raymond Payne, diand fabric rectors; or Leland Nelson. Clear vision may save a life. Let us replace cracked glass now. BOX ELDER fihm CREi HQUSD K LEADS J. W. HOW.!! Howard stm i Hu 1 Phone K j j? ROSCOE ATES lOQC&to |