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Show David Hewlett Honored By Children On His 72nd Birthday Feb. 14 Donna Reeder Married To Donald Lauritzen Sat. In Home Rites Mr. and Mrs. Lon T. Hewlett were host and hostess at a love-- 1 THi PICK 0' THE PICTURES' and SATURDAY FRIDAY SMASH 2 Valentine birthday party honoring Mr. Hewletts father, David Hewlett who celebrated his ;eventy-seonannibirthday versary on Valentines day. The party was given at the Hewlett home Sunday afternoon, February 13. The table was beautifully decoiated in the valentine scheme using red and white colors. A large, decorated birthday cake on a tall pedestal was the centerpiece. Hot chicken dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. David Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewlett and children, Tony and Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowe and daughters, Corene and Jeanene, all of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lon T. Hewlett and son, David, of Corinne. FEATURES THE 00m UN AND SHIPS S II. S. HAVY " UCHKICOLOR MAYER PICTURE Plus J Short Subjects Dixie Mecham Has Role In B.Y.U. Opera Cartoon Circus with 5 COLOR CARTOONS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday TAKES BUBBLE BATH! A bubbles with joy! She sings, tights! And when she plavs with Walter Pidgeon . . . WOW , , . end the screen dances and wears hissing gomes Dixie Ann Mecham, well known in Brigham City for her musical talents, has been chosen to play the part of Merced-es- , a gypsy girl, in the opera, Carmen, to be presented by the Brigham Young University, February 23, 24, 25 and 26. Two casts will alternate taking parts in the opera and Miss Mecham will sing with the cast chosen to play on February 24 and 26. The opera will be preseted in the Joseph Smith auditorium and doors will be open at 8:15 oclock. ' Miss Mecham is the talented seventeen-yea- r old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mecham of Salt Lake City and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Larsen of Brigham City. She is a graduate of Box Elder high school where she was very active in dramatics and music. Mr. Recent births at tne Cooley Memorial hospital are as follows: Darrel S. Davis and Vadna Marler Davis, Perry, baby girl, born February 13. Carl B. Funk and Vera Lenore Roe Funk, Brigham City, baby girl, born February 15. Lewis J. Peeples and Marie Smith Peeples. Brigham City, baby girl, on February 16. Jewell Don Nelson and Reva Jackson Nelson, Corinne, baby girl, born February 13. Nolan 11. and fiillye Hill Ben-seof Brigham City, a baby girl, born February 17. Darrel Ross and DeEsta Getz born Young, Perry, baby boy, February 17. n Valentine Dance Sat. For Four South Wards The Valentine dance to be held in the Fifth ward hall Saturday evening will be for the First ward, Second ward, Fifth ward and the Sixth ward. It as was previously announced just the Fifth ward. l The dance will be and the music will be furnished by the Merry Makers orchestra, it was announced. The dance will begin at 8:30 oclock and the Fifth ward M. I. A. will be in charge of arrangements. semi-forma- Ladies Aid Society Holding Silver Tea The Ladles Aid society of the Community Presbyterian church will hold their silver tea next Tuesday afternoon, February 22, from 4:00 to 6:00 oclock at the church located at 73 North Main street. Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Mrs. Lucille House and Mrs. Frank Saito are in charge of the tea and a corto dial invitation is extended all ladies to attend and bring The society editors phone their friends. number is 192. Report your new6, Mrs. Charles Kimber, the News-Journplease! society editor, would appreciate it if youd phone her at 192 to report any personal, church or society news. Or you may phone the 727. But be sure to report your news! EflMcTL Raymond Wendels News-Journa- l, and. Mrs. Wesley Reeder announce the marriage of their Donna to Donald daughier, Lauritzen of Hyruin, on Saturday afternoon, Febiuary 12, at the home of President John P. Lilv white. Piesidcnt Lillywhite performed the marriage ceremony in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Payne. The young couple will be honored at a wedding shower at the home of Mr. Leslie Reeder Friday evening. Pot-Luc- Party The ami Gleaner Girls of the Sixth waul are holding a in the ward pot luck party amusement hall Wednesday, February 23, at 7:30 oclock. All members of that age group in the ward are invited to attend, with or without their partners. Poem In Anthology The Wind, a modern prose composition by Raymond Wen-del- , agriculture instructor at La Grande high school, Grande, as Oregon, lias been selected one of 500 from 20,000 manuscripts entcied in the national poetry contest in winch teachers and professors throughout the United States participate. Publications will appear in the "National Poetry Anthology which is composed exclusively hy of compositions entered teachers and professors. Wendel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wendel of Brigham City and was graduated from the Utah State Agricultural college with the class of 47. In 1948 he served as agriculture instructor at Lincoln high school in Orem, and at present is with the LaGrande high school faculty serving in the same capacity. lt Thanks cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we Skates feel toward those who, by their Card Of Words Page Seven K3X ELDER SPRINGFIELD, (UP) State Senator Peter J Miller has discovered how to beat transpor tation difiiculties caused by winter weather. When ice cak ed streets of the state capital Miller, who coached the U. S Olympic speed skating team Return Home last year, donned skates and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hodges whizzed the three blocks from have returned home from a his hotel room to the state three months stay in Arosi, house. California. Titey arrived back in Brigham Tuesday morning, Phone your news to 727. and are happy to be back. Fertilizer May Be Scarce s CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UP) have been warned to stock up on fertilizer during the winter months because there may be a shortage this spring. A. L. of Illinois Lang, University agronomist, says fertilizer companies now have little or no storage space. al Brigham City, Utah Civic Club Hears Book Review Monday Friday, February Claims Oldest Bar SAN FRANCISCO 18. 1949 (UP) Tony Herog claims the oldest bar in The Civil club booh review San Francisco is not in the Barwas lichl Monday, Inhiuuiv 11. bary Coast, us many believp. He i lulnooins in the Commercial .ays his own bar, the Shamrock Mrs Muiy Hmlid reinwcd the in the citys Sunset district, has book. 'The Big Fisnetman," by been operating continuously for Llo.vd C. Douglas The review 55 years at the same spot. was given m an ml ('testing mannei and was thotoughly enM A (i A Z P. Mrs. Scott joyed by all Hoislev was in charge of the on sale today . . . meeting. Time wcie 35 ladies, Good Housekeeping Civic members and guests, ini True attendance A rgosy The next book review will be Mechanics Illustrated held March 11 l'llli. INKS DANCING Every Saturday To Work kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Ben L. Day and Family. leiv3-goiirn- 111. Night To Good Music Played The Way You Want It Far-mer- Two Fathers Tie Knot 111. SPRINGFIELD, (UP) Gentlemans lUriskcy NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Jrom Kentucky ROSS NORR, Owner OLD Er- and Eleanor nest Schlaretzki Campbell didnt have to look far for a minister when they decided to get married. Both their fathers are pastors. The Rev. Frank A. Campbell and the Rev. Walter E. Schlaretzki both officiated at the ceremonies. HERMITAGE BRAND Kentucky 11Idskey A Blend FRIDAY and SATURDAY YEA DOCK Misted PETER IAWF0RD-EL1ZABET- LUCILE WATSON MARY BOLAND We have a radio am hulancet a diagnostician, an operator and a radio hospital. TAYLOR H So when your radio either gets sick bring or send it here quick. BEL BRUCE REGINALD OWEN BEEHIVE Plus Short Subjects COAL & APPLIANCE 1P" PHONE Sunday Monday Tuesday -- 65 Gram Neutral Spirits 86 Proof Nabonal Distillers Products Corp., New -- Yorlt LJLJ IASI STUSAN HOME REGION ONE DBEElIh GAME OF THE SEASON folk Flower-fres- h spring water Box Elder Logan High School VS. High School Presented GRIZZUES B.EH.S. clear singer, whose soprano weaves a spell in recital. GYM 7:00 Plenty Of Good Seats FIRST TEAM For Everyone GAME Tuesday Evening By The Box Eider Community Concert Association SECOND TEAM GAME Susan Reed Concert The Highlight Of The Season In ...8:00 The officers of the Box Elder Community Concert association are proud to ballad present the membership with a concert by Susan Reed, singer from South Carolina who has captivated audiences everywhere with her love songs, flyting songs, lonesome tunes and sweet lyrics from England, Scotland, Ireland and the hills and hollows of America. A completely new concert personality. No member of the association should miss this concert ! Concert Begins At 8:15 P. M. ?MKb!I Come Early For Best Seats Admission By Membership Ticket Only Box Elder Stake Tabernacle A J. Arthur RANK PRESENTATION February 22 i7 STERN -- HOSING AN EAGLE LION EtlMS RELEASE ADDED COLOR CARTOONS & LATEST NEW? 1 |