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Show ' iftfrilirt pr' ,ttt i in dishes- - Locust Camp Meets At Four Babies Mrs. Louie Hopkins Blessed, Mary Collett Home To One Confirmed At Sixth Returns From Coast Reorganize Friday Eve. Ward Sacrament Service Mrs. Louie Hopkins has n The Locust camp, Daughters of Ltah Pioners, met Friday evening at 7:30 oclock at the home of Daughter Mary E. Collett with Daughter Hazel Norton in charge and conducting. Opening song, Nay Speak No 111 i opening prayer by Daughter Mary Jeppsen. Minutes ot meeting held in May were read and approved. Nine members were present. Louie Squires gave a reading. Then the time W'as turned over to the county camp president, Oneta Thorne. The camp was reorganized, with nominations from the floor. Elected was Priscilla Bott, with captain Orba Andreason as first vice captain and Priscilla Rice as second vice captain, Mabel Hansen as secretary, Wanda Richardsen a s treasurer, Beatrice Reeves as historian, Priscilla Rice as chorister and Priscilla Bott organist. Eva Burrows was named chaplain and Ruby Hansen registrar. Mrs. Thorne spoke on Heart Throbs, and each member was advised to buy these books. The closing song, Put Your Shoulder to The Wheel, was followed by prayer by Daughter Eva Bur- c,y,r41 CU4' without mum 9 wino, too' , MOOON WAT TO PIJHWASHINO . pids iifiVu mu clanr dih flnd piping-fu- m oft hand for smooth jjg rtrtir'"rir'Mlinftrif OUICKU soap flakes, all grease and food pi des whisk away like magic. You i, find your hands soft and smooth, too, no matter how long they remain in soft water. Youll banish rough, red hands forever when you haveCulligan Soft Water Service installed in your home. Phone today and get the pleasures and economics of soft water foe yourself right away. .. sink of rich, creamy really the ideal way to But no matter wbat soap much soap you use, use, or how U oever have rich, lasting suds mailing clean dishes and silver oomuit wash them in hard water. Jl ujtaud water and just a finch of TOU PAY ONLY FOB THI SMVICI IQUIPMINT TO BUY business is water softening service. W'e install a softener in your base-un- it or utility room. W'e own this equipment and we take full care of it at ill times. You need only turn your water faucets and get sparkling soft wonder-workin- g water. Most amazing of all is this service, for the aver-l- gt fimilv, costs only $0 OOjsernionth NO Our rows. Refreshments were served by Daughters Mary Collett, Hazel Norton and Orba Andreasen. Four Blessed, Three Confirmed At Second Ward Fast Day Services ssrr watii NEWS-JOURNA- GET ADS L Sacrament meeting held school at the lowing Sunday Sixth ward ' Sunday morning was opened with the congregation singing, Redeemer Of Israel, with the opening prayer by Dale Anderson. The sacrament song, Jesus Once Of Humble Birth, was followed by the sacrament, administered by Leon Whitworth, Dee Anderson and assisted by a group of deacons. Dee Reynold Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ray Miller, was confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Richard Hansen and a baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts was blessed by her grandfather, Jesse L. Roberts and given the nam of Cleo. ' A baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon O. Dutch-e- r was blessed by his grandand father, Charles Whitworth given the name of John Sheldon. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon M. Day was blessed by his grandfather, Sam Richards and given the name of Barbara Jean Day and a baby daughter of LeRoy Odell Staley was blessed by Dean Cheney and given the name of Velva Jean Staley. The remainder of the time was turned over to testimony bearing and the closing song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet,! was followed by closing prayer by Delonne Anderson. Arthur Steffen, counselor, was in charge. fol- just returned from a six weeks visit in Seattle with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Nelson and family, who she had not seen for 3S years; in Centralia, Washington with , her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hopkins and in Boise with her daughter and family, Mrs. Verio Bennett. Mrs. Hopkins toured the west coast and visited many places of interest before returning to her home here. sister-in-law- Second Ward Relief Society Hold Regular Conference Sunday Relief society conference at the Second ward was held last Sunday evening at 7 o'clock with Margaret Jensen, counselor, in charge of the exercises. The prelude on the organ was played by Evelyn L. Kay. Visitors from the stake board were Della Bingham and Sylvia P. I Makes Boyhood Dream Come True At Last OKLAHOMA CITY lP) OX XLDXX Two Oklahoma City business men have a job little boys dream of play" with electric they Brigham two-yea- i Utah City, Wednesday. Nov. 10, 1948 trains. It's all part of the day's work to the pair, Edward T. Jackson and Stannard K. Nelson. In an office where floors are covered with miniature railroad tracks and elpctric train gadgets, they make new trains and repair old ones. Jackson says he went Into the business because even as a small boy he wanted to own an electric railroad system. Before the war he worked as an abstractor. but his dreams of railroads returned while lie was in the service during World War II. After the war, he purchased the shop. Nelson entered the business a few months ago. He had come to Oklahoma City to attend the Institute of Electronics and became so fascinated with the model railroad shop he purchased a half interest. RPM Chassis Grease seals out moisture, forms a tough shockabsorbing cushion. wont melt onto brakes. LUBRICATION i U I r I K i Glover. The congregation sang, Make Lucky Break The World Brighter, conducted FarBELVIDERE, III. tUPI by Vera L. Merrell with Evelyn mer Elmer Rubeck's neck was Kay at the organ. Maud Bate broken in a farm accident on gave the opening prayer follow- Friday the 13th of August, but ed by the Relief society chorus he says it was a lucky day for The me. Gifts of Love. singing, I Rubeck said, didnt chorus is conducted by Ruth J. know how many friends I had L. Valentine with Evelyn Daines until them." He was hurt while at the piano. filling his silo. Rubeck's neigh- RPM Wheel Bearing Grease protects with a tough film . , . WEATHERPROOF 19 1 1 V W I 22 2) 24 2 jr W 51 2 These two greases lubricate, reduce wear on vital parts, so trucks run longer. Products of Standard The sustaining of officers and bors pitched in and finished the visiting teachers was directed job. by Sarah !H. Horsley, secretary-treasurer- . Erma Knudson, president, gave a report of the Relief society work during the year and the theme from Matt: 25 Chap., verse 40, was introduced by Aleda Nicholas, counselor. Althea Meservy talked on Precept and Example of Jesus in Service, using Compassionate Bible references. Aleda Nicholas gave scripture readings from the Book of Mormon ,and Doctrine and Covenants and Evelyn L. Daines told of The Blessings of Compassionate Service, using references from the Book of Mormon. Evelyn L. Kay gave an organ To An Evening sok entitled, Star, and Elda Nelson used the Doctrine and Covenant references in discussing, Compassionate Service Suggestions. Following remarks by Della Bingham, the chorus sang, I and Passed By Your Window, Rosalia Knudson gave the closing prayer. of California REYNOLDS V. REEDER WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR 121 NORTH FIRST WEST Res. Ph. 129-Brigham 68 Earl V. Hansen, counselor of Elaine Carter Engaged the Second ward was in charge To Elder Carl Norman of sacrament and fast day serMr. and, Mrs. Floyd G. Carter vices last Sunday. The organ of Corinne announce the enLittle-wood- . was H. Renie prelude by gagement of their daughter, The congregation sang, Now Elaine, to Carl o. Norman, son Let Us Rejoice, and Heber An- of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman derson offered the opening pray- of Corinne. Carl is a graduate er, followed by the song, "Je- of Box Elder high school and sus Once of Humble Birth. Jay he left Monday for the mission Valentine, Basil Williams and home in Saltr Lake City. He will mission in the 12 deacons served the sacra- serve a Miss Carter Western states. ment Four babies were given a name 'will continue her studies at the and blessing. A daughter of Box Elder high school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer Dunn was blessed by her grand- Engagement Of Marjorie father, Edward O. Norman and Atkinson To James M. given the name of Kirstene Dunn. A daughter of Mr. and Powers, Jr., Announced Mrs. Thomas A. Nielsen was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkinson given the name, Tana, by her of Franklin, Idaho, announce father. A daughter of Mr. and the engagement of their daughMrs. Rees Baty was blessed by to James M. Powter, her grandfather, William Wil- ers, Marjorie, Jr. son and named Colleen. A son Mr. Powers is ;a- - son of Mr. ami of Mr, and-- Mrs. Frank Mastra Mrs. James M. Powers of 86 While in America there is an narde was blessed by his grand- - north Second east street, average of 3Vj acres of arable and giverT the name, ham land per person, the need for Frank Dee Mastronarde. The marriage will take place good living, the world over, is ' Annette Knudsen, daughter of early in January in California. to 2 to 2 per person. Bishop and Mrs. Glen A. Knudsen was confirmed a member of the church toy her father. Odell Robert Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammer was confirmed by Lafayette F. Jensen and Sherman Osborn Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, was confirmed by Earl V. Hansen. Twelve persons bore their testimony ,and after the congregation sang, Count Your Many benediction was proBlessings, nounced by John T. Bate. Appoint this list of protectors RESULTS o urn a i flJeWi-- $ Brig-fath- MAY FOR CHRISTMAS DURING OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE Kindergarten Club Plan Nov. Meeting Friday FREE GIFTS The November meeting of the Kindergarten club will be held Friday afternoon, November 12, at 4 oclock at the War Memorial home. A special program has been on Building The arranged and ail members are Peace, urged to attend, stated Mrs. R. K. Daines, president. TO I5E AWARDED NOVEMBER 20 lKeepsake Diamond Ring Set MJulova Watch Parker 51 J Elgin Compact 3 Ronson Lighter STerry Wallet Come in and ask us for details on Free Gifts. Margaret Lewis Hostess To All Mrs. Margaret Lewis was hostess to her bridge club members JEWELRY ITEMS REDUCED Bridge Club Thurs. and guests ; Thursday evening, November 4. High score was won ,by Mrs. Ruth Bott and cut prize by Mrs. Beth Dredge. 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