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Show iWaaOf' Hears Reading Of Play, "The Glass At Meeting Thursday Afternoon 'flub yr;e" club Mrs. Evelyn Morgan. She will meeting review The Corn Is Green. I! December Due to the short days during afternoon, with the B. Lee, the winter months, the members Mrs. Theron was voted to begin the January The flag service Glover, and meeting at 3:45 o'clock instead Lament " Mrs. W. H. of 4 oclock. given by Mrs. Howard Mills, program Minutes of the were read and chairman, was in charge of the were program, which consisted of a i Three guests violin solo, Christmas Medley, jf business session, Mrs. by Delpha Anderson, accompaon nied by Dorene Meacham; a voR jHumpherys reported T ciub's annual Christ - cal solo, Romance, by LaRae of the Crapo, accompanied by Lynette for kiddies thou-lAnderson. This was followed I Clty area. One sacks of by a dramatic reading of the hundred nuts were sacked, play, The Glass Menagerie, by Id the Serri Lee Hudson of Bountiful. rfnphery-- said, by The courtesy committee who uniter the di- J, ladiescommittee r greeted guests at the hoor W'ere the L. Pearse, Mrs. J. C. Knudson and Mrs. Nor-d- , Harold Felt. bV. Phillips,EarlMrs. Refreshments were served by and the 2 W. with She expressed spe-l- s the following committee, Mrs. Leland Larsen chairman: to the ladies of the Mrs. Harvey volunteers Mrs. Dan Olsen, ,e the other the candy, Erdmann, Mrs. Howard Mills, Led sack Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Quig aUs and the Brigham in Nielsen, Mrs. G. B. Pett, Mrs. nen who assisted Lution and helped the Henry C. Johnsen, Mrs. Chester i.ndle the crowd, and Hamilton, Mrs. William Stayner, fi- - Mrs. Reed Simonsen and Mrs. city, for providing Burt. John treat, annual the for New Year's the greetings were iansen announced sent to the Civic club members iiew, to be given by the Chamber of Commerce. jn the clubrooms H improvement No-tin- g !n e jL ymiiiT rinau August Olsen's Entertain Sixth Ward Sacrament Family On New Year's In Charge Of Tingey Mr. and Mrs. August Olsen in Sacrament meeting held were host and hostess to members of their immediate family the Sixth ward chapel followat a sumptuous chicken dinner ing Sunday school was conducted by Homer Tingey, counselor. on New Years day. Present The opening song, How Firm were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A Foundation," was by the conHansen, a sister and brother-in-law- ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- gregation and opening prayer sen and three children, Larry, was by Melvin Roberts. The Trudy and Caig and the Olsen's sacrament song was O It Is and sacrament was two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wonderful, Olsen and Floyd Olsen, all of taken care of by Dee Anderson, LaNae Wheeler and 17 deacons. Brigham City. A delightful afternoon was Mrs. Irene Hooker Davis was spent in social conversation fol- confirmed a member of the lowing dinner. church by Bishop Lloyd Jensen. Joan Hillman, daughter of Mr. Phone your news to 727. and Mrs. Bob Hillman was con firmed a member of the churen by Bishop Richard Hansen, and John Cameron Kilmer, baby son of Mr. and Mis. William Arthur Kilmer was blessed and given a name by A. L, Van Arden. Testimonies followed with ten people participating. The closing song. We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, was followed by closing prayer by Floyd. Jensen. Engagement Of Vernetta Jensen And Lonnie YJewS-ournai BOX ELDER Loveday Is Announced Isaac Jensen announces the engagement of her daughter, Vernetta, to Lonnie Loveday, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Logan. The wedding is to be early in April. The bride is a graduate of Ladies Aid Postponed Box Elder high school, and The Ladies Presbyterian Aid now is employed at the tele-Society announce the postpone- phone office. The bridegroom, ment of their regularly sched- a graduate of Logan high uled meeting on January 6 to school, served in the navy durone week later, on Thursday, ing the war and now is a jun-January 13, announced Mrs. J. F. ior at Utah State Agricultural Stoller, president. college at Logan. Mrs. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1949 RADIATOR Isaac-Loveda- Phone REPAIRS 81-- Let us repair your radiator for winter weather. f FREE ESTIMATES rj BRIGHAM , Jen.sen-Stuar- Owners t, 17 BODY SHOP West 6th North s mem-Harpe- Pfc. Gerwyn Bradford Technical School Grad lard Fireside I Buffalo Many Games Enjoy I limples from the Third lung married fireside Met Thursday evening, Idlel Isle r 30 at the kre they thoroughly en-- j delicious buffalo the supper, nssembleld at the home nd Mrs. Bill Bradshaw the remainder of the many j playing relay g Help Your other interesteNeigh-man- lunco, y with xciting games, L4izes being awarded the inners. Jaxine Bradshaw is seethe group. aders Hold New Party At Bear Zity January 1 Sixth Ward Invites Three Wards To Dance square With Them Saturday ght. e dances were enjoyed roup, as well as a luncheon, gifts were exchanged ier, and added a holi-to the evening, as beautiful holiday the hall, rs present were Mr. Claude R. Barker of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Walter id Y! h and Mr. Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. Alfred of Connne; Mr. and nes P. Jensen of Bear id Mr. tv; and . Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Hansen and Mr. M. L. Kay of Brigham ic M. ear's ercial Party In Clubrooms 10 couples attended the 'ew Years eve dinner-th- e Commercial club-ndaevening, January y midnight, a dinner of chicken was served 4 vie. rs of The committee in 4 arrangements for the re Mr. and Mrs. Herb as chairmen, Mr. and is The Sixth ward will act as hosts at a Snowball dance with the First, Second, Fifth and Sixth wards as guests. The dance will be held at the Fifth ward amusement hall Saturday evening, January 15, at 9 oclock with an excellent Logan orchestra engaged to furnish music during the evening. A good floor show has been arranged and refreshments will be served during the evening. All members of thse four wards are entended an invitation, to attend. Sixth Ward Elders Are Reminded To Send In Dinner Reply Cards All members of the Sixth ward elders quorum wrho are planning to attend the dinner Wednesday eveing, January 12 are asked to please return the Fred reply cards or telephone The dinner will be held at the The dinne will be held at the Sixth ward amusement hall and will start at 8 oclock, it was stated. Phone your news to 727. ASYTO1A Hansen and Mr. and Eskelsen. Committee Dont lei coughing, wheezing, recurring atruin sleep and named for next years tacks of Bronchial Asthma which energy without trying MENDACO. re Mr. and Mrs. works thru the blood to reach bronchial James tubes nature quickly and helps lungs. Usually Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates 'hd Mr. and Mrs. John coughing and aids freer breathing and better SatisMENDACO from on drugnUt. sleep. Oet faction or money back guaranteed. HOUSE requires steady, yet speedy work. 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Coat Now $1.39 $7.99 Little Girls 3 only Regular $3.98 BED $6.99 only Coats with Hood, $14.95 Now NOW 500 'vds. of 36 Wool n. Shirts $4.99 $1.19 $2.39 CHILDRENS All Rubber GALOSHES Starts THURS. No Refunds - No Exchanges Starts AND THURS. BOYS' RUBBERS SPECIAL N AUTO SALES 604 Misses Coats, $10.90 val. 6 only Trim ' minutes SETS PANTIES . a targe herd of cattle is a job that Coat -- Legging Ladies Satin - FURNISHINGS R and $00 Brassieres Crepe Satin Branding READY-TO-WEA- AND UNIFORMS 14 Only GOWNS SHIRTS PIECE GOODS MISSES COATS DRESSES Lace early - but be sure to come to this big bargain oifiering! LADIES Private First Class Gerwynn Bradford, son of S. B. Bradford of Corinne, has graduated from the construction equipment mechanics course at the U.S.A.F. technical school. Ft. Francis E. Warren, Wyoming, according to an announcement by Col. John C. B. Elliott, commanding officer. This course is one of the more than 20 offered at Ft. Warren, a base of the technical division of the air training command. Young airmen may learn skills to ranging from clerk-typis- t bulldozer operator and including drafting, welding, automobile repairing, carpentry, stenography and many others. The graduates are assigned to air force bases throughout the world to work in their respective specialities as part of the peacetime air force team. M. Jtomenaders held a very f! dancing party at the r recreation hall New Old-tim- Stems in every department Stems to numerous to list here. Come Phone 778 DEAtER 350 yd LEST 790 pr |