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Show Are ..MiWicon Women Tea led To Warren the New house hotel Ji w and Women's Activities during her stay in 'Vnher 16, Cay with her Earl-J- . Warren, ptTke "l SOCIAL EVENTS Mrs. Earl J. Warren, honor1 Bishop Glen Kmxdsrn presided at a meeting at the .Aeeond ward r t Garner, state the Republican an invitation to all of Box Elder county, Knudson. Mr, Ben Sunday evening and Thomas E, Kimlvr conducted a program furnished by the genealogical Viid par-cWSd- s 'I Genealogical Class Give Program Sun A t Second Ward Meeting 7 to d this special tea. Pupils Of Douglas Brian To Appear In Recital This Evening bit Lake City People isit At Tingey Home at the home of Orson Tingey last were Mr. and Mrs. i'.Iltam Chaston, Mr. and Mrs. ieph Chaston and Mrs. Elsie The Wrson of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Peterson are House gue-t- s , and Mrs. s inner Brigham City Blue Star Mothers Meet At Holmgren Home Fri. Afternoon residents. 3 c Tonight (Wednesday) students of Douglas Brian will present an evening of music at the War Memorial home. The principal Part of the program will be given by students from Brigham City, and the remainder will be students from Ogden. Both vocal and piano numbers will be featured. Mrs. Barbara Burnett will play the accompani-ments- . There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. The program will include numbers by Le Re Maw, Carol Burt, Carol Jean Leggett, Darrell Dorene Meaeham, LuJean Christensen, Dorothy Read, La Var Whitaker, Barbara Burnett, Betty Olsen, Elaine and Delora Maw, Carol Burt, Wayne Johnson, 8:15 o'clock. Eighth Ward People IN Frocks ship, top workmanall at fabrics lop down-to-eart- h Top styles, prices! Thats what Cinderella Frocks offer you, j ust in time An excursion to the Salt Lake temple was sponsored by the Eighth ward genealogical committee for members of their ward, Wednesday, September 1, 1918. Thirty-fivmade people the tr.p and attended the after-.noosession, after which they 'were taken on a tour of the temple and the grounds by Rob-er- t I. Burton, member of the temple presidency. Among those making the trip were Charlie Mills, Orlen Allen and Paul Tingey, who leave this month to fulfill missions for the church, Ernest Hansen is the bishop of the Eighth ward and his counselors are William J. Kot-jteand Howard Kelly, with Morris Glover as ward clerk. The genealogical committee mem-tiers are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hotter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman An-- I dreasen, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tur-TeMr. and Mrs. Dean Crapo, jMr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott, and Mrs. Mary I. Wadman is the secretary of the organization. All those attending reported a very interesting and worthwhile dav. r to replenish sters Only have your youngschool wardrobe. Cinderella Frocks that Magic Touch,' Percales, Ginghams. Prints, Piques, All wash fast. Sizes 6 to 14 $1.98 to $4.98 Logan People Visit With Daughter Monday BN ENGELENS BOX CDE& Ylew5$ournal Brigham City, Utah September, 1948, and will then, be publicly opened and read , All bids shall be made on the furms provided and printed made a part of the conti act documents, copies of the" plans, specifications and other contract documents are on file in the office of the Clerk, Box Elder County School District at the County Court House, Brigham City, Utah and arc open for public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained from the office of Karl L. Krusmark, Architect, in the First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, upon deposit of ten dollars ($10.00). Said deposit will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bona fide bid and the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect not later than 5 days following the opening of Wednesday, Sept t, I MS bids. Bid' security wil be required of a certified or castuers cheek or hid bond acceptable to the owner in an amount oj not less than 5 pet. cent of the total amount of the in the iciim proposal, payable without confarewell testimonial honorPhone No. 7 dition to the ow ner. ; ing Elder Paul II. Tingey was The Board of Education of Wilma Hansen sang, InvocaOr The Blue Star Mothers met at held in the Eighth ward chapel DisBox Elder County School tion," and "Prayer Perfect, with 3, he home of Mrs. Nancy Holm-gte- Sunday evening, September reserves the right to retrict, Verna Johnson, accompanist. tha at ElAnyone 7:30 p. m. in Bear River City Friday 1948, beginning at Charles W. Goodliife discussed ject any or all buifi and to News-Journafternoon. President Seretta 6. der Tingey has been called to waive Informalities. and the topic, "Why Records," Will Be Glad To Johnson was in charge of the the Australian mission and will on the BOARD OF EDUCATION Emma Kimber talked Take Your Newt meet.ng with Gladys Holmgren enter the mission home Septem ClaudBOX ELDER COUNTY Why Temples. subject, her 13, 1948, for training before Item. conducting. SCHOOL DISTRICT. ius Olsen sang, Teach Me to The opening songs was sung leaving for the mission field. A and Karen Craghead renBy Leonard L. Bishop, Pray, crowd ward membeis, of by the group, after which Ida Urge a piano solo entitled, "My President. dered S. heeketts offered the open- relatives and friends were presf ATTEST: Isle of Golden Dreams." ; Three One reConfirmed, ent to pay Sunday ing prayer. The program inevening Eberhart Zundel, Clerk. Thomas E. Kimber thanked all cluded a piano solo by Miss spects to the missionary before Blessed At Second Ward . those who had taken part on j (SEAL) Wheiler of Salt Lake City, a his departure. were First publication jAugust 27, who the and those program 5 included the Sunday Eve., Sept. The program granddaughter of the hostess 1948. at meeting to bear the instrucMrs. Victoria Johnson played prelude played on the organ by tions given. Earl V. Hansen conBishop Glen Knudsen two accordion solos, after which Thelma T. Hotter and the opensac- pronounced the benediction. Elizabeth Holmgren Ye Mountains ducted the regular monthly "O reviewed ing song, testimonial rament and lAeeting the book, "The Money Man." High by the congregation. which was very interesting and Stanford Fonnesbeck offered the at the Second ward last Sunday Relatives Visiting At H. Littlewood morning. Rente enjoyed by all those present. opening prayer which was folthe prelude on the or- Leonda Poison Residence Delicious refreshments were lowed by a piano solo by Beth played served by Mrs. Ivy Barker, Mrs. P. Tingey. President Vernal Wil- gan. Mrs. Jessie G. Nelson and Mr. The opening song, Angry Lavinia Barker, Mrs. Janet Jen- lie offered a few remarks and Mrs. Melvin Jeppson and and sen and Mrs. Nancy Holmgren. Callie Kofoed sang "Song ol Words," was by the congregason, Douglas, of Martinez., CaliOlsen H. tion and Raymond There were 15 ladies present. Faith. accompanied by Naomi fornia, arrived in Brigham City gave the opening prayer. Emery. William Chaston of Salt How Great The Wisdom And Monday evening where they will Lake City was the next speaker The Sacrament Service At was sung by the visit at the home of Mr. and Love, and was followed by a violin next and Don Christen- Mrs. Leonda Poison for the congregation Sixth Ward Sunday solo by Delpha Anderson. The few weeks. Mrs. Nelson is- - Mrs. sen Valentine had and Jay next speakers were Bishop ErnPoisons mother and a former Sacrament service was held in est Hansen, and the parents of charge of the sacrament with Brigham City resident. Mrs. 16 deacons assisting. the Sixth ward chapel Sunday, the Mrs. Poison are missionary, Mr. annd Mrs. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson and following Sunday school. Bishop Orson L. Tingey. John Owen Loren K. sisters. blessed was Waldron Richard Hansen was in charge. then sang "Friend O Mine. the by her father and given The opening song, "The Spirit Leon Christensen, representing name, Sharon K. Waldron. A Card Of Thanks of God Like A Fire Is Burning, the Elders quorum presented To those who by their acts of of Mr. and Mrs. Vos-cdaughter was followed by prayer by Al- the missionary with a contribukindness expressed their symPeters was Call blessed by fred Olson. The sacrament song, tion in the fotm of money which at the "Jesus Once Of Humble Birth," had been donated by the ward her father and given the name, pathy of and friendship the death of our beloved time Maren Laretta Call. Bishop was followed sacrament, members and friends, after by mother, Mrs. Clara Tuttle Drage, taken care of by Delonne An which the missionary made a Knudson blessed a son of Mr. we wish to express heartfelt Mrs. Clifton Lars and givBuist, derson. Dee Anderson and eight few remarks and thanked all name of John Allen thanks. We wish especially to him Jhe ing deacons. closthose who contributed. The thank the ward bishopric, the Buist. Carol Ann Eiche daughter of ing was Count Your Many 'Ross Chester Bennett was con- Relief society, our friends, and Mrs. Arline ESchel, was con Blessings" by the congregation. cithers who assisted in any firmed a member of the church Kenneth W. Spackman offered firmed a member of thq 'church all V. Hansen. way.. by Counselor Homer Tingey. A the benediction and Thelma T. by Earl Ten1 persons bore their testiMr. and Mrs. Elliott Tuttle baby son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hotter played the postlude on NATIONAL BACKGROUND Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gourley monies and after the dosing Knavel was blessed and given the oigan. and families. song, "We Thank Thee, O God the name of Vernon Keith While the postlude was being jpor a pr0phet, Norman AnderKnavel by his father. the missionary and his son gave the closing prayer. FOR A BEAUTIFUL played, A baby daughter of Mr. and parents retired to the vestry Mrs. Dean Richards was blessed Legal Notices formed a receiving where and given the name of Terry inc andthey were able to meet and Birthday Party Given Richard by her grandfather, E. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS greet all their many friends, For Larry Johnson ADD this final touch of the decorator't art Emery White. National Sealed proposals for new roofs and relatives who neighbors The closing song, "Redeemer were Venetian Blind. . . , ENJOY the comfort of controlled Wil- On Fifth Birthday work for the and associated Counselor present. of Israel," was followed by praylight and air flow in the room . . . INSURE your furnishing Main Buildings and the Farm liam J. Kotter was in charge of er by Melvin Roberts. enter- Mechanics Mrs. Curtis Johnson of protection against the bright tun , , . GUARD against Bear at the the meeting. Shop tained at a birthday party Sat- River High School and the Auto disappointment by insisting on "National" Venetian Blind. Visit Willard Peak Wood or iteal. Both Guaranteed. urday afternoon at her home Shop and Mechanical Arts Build-- ( Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippetts New Sackett Baby Has In honor of the fifth birthday of the Box Elder High School at ing i of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. her son, Larry. Various games will be received at the office of , Hal Tippetts of Ogden and Mr. Plenty Grandparents races the Clerk, Bqx Elder were played and relay County and Mrs. C. M. Collett of Brigwere enjoyed with prizes for the School District, Little Miss Launa June Sack-ttCounty Court A ham City visited in Logavp and winners. green Hbuse, Brfgliarri Viiy, Utah, unpink FURNITURE Want daughter soL DeLaiin was carried out in til 7:30 p. m. on the 13th Wellsville and Willard peak last of and June Hansen Sacked, wjas day A week. well attended when she received the lunch which was served. APPLIANCE name at fast meting Sun- pink birthday cake bearing five her was Card Of Thanks and candles name, Larry's morning at the Third wajrd Phone 818 110 South Main Words cannot express tne day Present on her mothers lighted while the little folks For quick comforting help for Btckach. chapel. Rheumatic Patna, Oeltlnc Up Nlghu, strong gratitude and appreciation we side were Mr. and Mrs. Victor sang Happy Birthday to Larry. cloudy urine, irritating paaaages, Leg Pains, feel toward those who, by their Hansen of circle under eyes, and swollen ankles, due Ogden, the maternal in the celebra- to Those 'ou jbau&U Quanantee. joining Satil iciion and kindnness and generous assisKidney and grandparents, and Mra and Mrs. tion were Janet Stumm, Sandra Bladder troubles, trynonystetnic Cyitox. Quick, complete BY MAKER BY YOUR DEAUt GUARANTEED SACKED tance, helped lighten our bur- Neils Hansen of Brigham, her or money back guaranteed. Ask and Reed Beecher, Marsha Fors-gre- satisfaction den of sorrow at the time of the maternal for Cystcx today. great grandparents. Maren Tingey, Rex and your druggist burial of our son and brother, On her father's side were her paEllen Reeder, Linda and Noel Donald K. Pettingill. Mr. and May ternal grandparents, Scott Nielsen, Dwight Morrison, God's blessing rest with those Mrs. Orville Sacked and her Row-enand and Bryce Kglley, Kay and who came to our assistance in Dr. and the guest of Johnson Uken p&jyplz eiA&ujwh&ia. ay on jotothtet, any way. Mrs. E. Waddoups of Salt Lake honor. Laura Mrs. Sackett, also Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. City; Larry received many fine and know-Also another pftoduot Id you. Pettingill and family. which were opengifts exciting unde and aunt present were an ed as a climax to the eventful of the little girl, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. Judds and Mr. Garn Judd mother from Los Angel:?, Cal. Large Family Reunion Held Following the meeting, the The Collett-Merril- l family regroup assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sackett and union was held at Crystal enjoyed chatting and taking Springs recently with approxiA dinner mately 200 guests at the gathJames Andrew and Mae Bow- pictures of the gioup. Colletts were present from a ering. den of Brigham City are the was served buffet style i a lovely lace from New Mexico, California and with coveied table Friborn of a baby girl parents each were Merrills there and Canada at candclabras cloth with 1918 the at day. September 3, end and centered with a large present from several places in Cooley Memorial hospital. of summer flowers in Cache county and Salt Lake valA baby boy was born Friday, bouquet shades. ley. pastel the1918 at Cooley September 3, Memorial hospital to Marshall (Zkairtolet In the low-pfuce- d. ".(rodieA afro cjccluAwe jpaLcL! Howard and Jeanetta Wells Bedreside1 in OgThe ford. parents den. Charles Homer and Cleo Norman Dunn of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born Behind each Chevrolet body by Friday, September 3, 1948 at the Fisher is forty year of motor-ca- r Cooley Memorial hospital. Mon Vain Mon Vain A baby boy was horn Friday, coachcraft experience . . . forty year EFFICIENCY IN IRAKING IN RIDING COMFORT September 3, 1918 at the Cooley (J building master bodies for Chevrolet, Positive Action HyMemorial hospital to Vernon Your awn tests will show that draulic Brakes are' especially Chevrolet has more riding comfort on-minded Henry and Mary Welling Kotter America. To matchdesigned to achieve greater thanks to its Unitized of Brigham City. This was an contact for greater safety less craftsmanship have been added Gliding Ride and its eventful day for the Kotter famat all speeds. Fisher. Body by the methods and the metals of modern ily which has formerly been made up of six girls. The six siswelcomed their body engineering. Today, as you ters heartily brother. revel in the comfort, the luxury and baby Neil Dean and DeCarma er the safety of your Chevrolet body by Mars Freer of Brigham City are when you see how quickly It A Portable Rotary Ironer the parents of a baby girl born Fisher you will more clearly underand leaves ou does the ironing at that let yoU Friday, September 3, 1948, Mon Vain Valnm Mo stand why MORE PEOPLE BUY fresh as when you began. It's (priced for even the most carethe Cooley Memorial hospital. SAFETY IN IN PERFORMANCE WITH ECONOMT and do can Hawks any to Hunsaker operate, easy ful budget. CHEVROLETS THAN ANY Jay and Ila Chevrolet's in Theres You'll Heal A lively, dependable have. a of enjoy baby ironing job you are the proud parents Fisher Unisteel Body Construcat lower operating performance OTHER CAR. G-Value! September ever bom bow Saturday, wonder You'll Glidyou boy tion, Unitized cot with the G-valve-i- r 4, 1918 at the Cooley Memorial Worlds Champion1 Rotary ing Ride and got alqng without a first demC is their ask for t 'lead hevrolet engine. Come in and ; Hydraulic Brakes. hospital. This onstration. Its the best ironing child. The parents reside in ,newiM weve had in years. Brigham City. Verl Thomas and Joan Willden VALUE Waldron of Tremonton are the Sunparents of a baby girl born ELECTRIC GENERAL Rigtil- wr tfMton4 canfrwt 1918 at the day, September 5, roll by Cooley Memorial hospital. a baby boy was born Monday, AdjuitobU tharmostof September 6, 1918, at the Cooley Opon and far aoty Ironing Memorial hospital, to Nicholas 1 10 anna Sholty tq. In. Iraning-tha- a Phillip and Polly tvrfoea Kozak of Brigham City. Bow-'cut- t lang-Rf- a David Glen and Grace hooting aUmant arc of City Burt Brigham fully amioird l motW .. A.. a of baby the proud parents Undarwritan' approved Ph 750 18 Nbrth Main Street Phone 21 So. Main 6, buy horn Monday, September Memorial the Cooley 1918 at A i V ' i 1 1 , i : 1 I ' i i; i j o Attend Temple Trip e Americas Finest A trio composed of Alice Nelson, Jane Linford, Lola Nielsen. Lottie Tyson, Clara Jensen and al Wilma Siggard, Shirley Larsen, Earl Faulkner, Virginia Wilde, Dorothy Read, Goldie Florence, Douglas Brian, Jr., Louise Hog-gaand the entire group. The program will begin at to school society. 29... Sig-gar- back Farewell Testimonial Honors Paul H. Tingey I Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer of Logan were visiting in Brigham and City with their daughter family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tinon Labor Day. gey, A HOME color-schem- e Backache MDF1ELD T-- a a tea that yoodl M America Likes BIRTHS CKBVSOKSr Bodies by Fisher - that "i i 1 to s ( ; t ( . j.; ' 4 r precisi- brake-linin- g n art ENNA JETTICKS In on aatrama rongo mod of tizti ond widths 7V9 95 G-- E super-safet- y Knee-Actio- n extra-rugge- d Positive-Actio- Diana Ups a Give them the pretty shoe that draw etes and at the same and Compliments! time, gives feet the cushioned comfort that Forsgrens Shoes Fit By X-R- n mi 22-l- fate 0 PETERSEN makes walking a pleasure. ! ELECTRIC- O-- CHEVROLET andOnly CENTRAL CHEVROLET -- IS Hi: FIRST! CO. .1 !' J ? '4 ! y , if ij f, i , a t X 1 ho-pit- ak ' " r t I ;? pyiWIUH - . tirsV" ' : |