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Show CDEX 23 spirit ia Many Local Ladies Attend Alpha Chi Omega I tnhion Show Am 1 unthcon Sat, At I w3-our- nai ogan Utah Phi Plans Annual Local Sigma the . Wednesday, March 16, 1919 Box Elder stake tabernacle Friday evening, April 8, begin ning at 8:15 oclock. The public is invited to attend 'nt Presentation this program, free of charge. -- We of Beta feel that this years program will Epsilon chapter their be an exceptionally good one, phi is sponsoring Mrs. Harold B. Felt, chairman of annual local talent the committee in charge of arDixie Meacham, rangements, asserted today, We pian-nare hoping for a large sf Marilyn Bennion, vio- Andersen, Deplha g tv23i d will be held program in Phone your news to NEW LOWER 727. PRICE HEATERS d are offering price Electric Hot Water Heaters. All sizes Now, you can have hot water at the turn of uctions on liable. meet, for as little as $50 everything you need in the plumbing kinds of kitchen sinks, bathtubs, toilets, water softeners, furnace stokers. STOCK ncluding all W IN -i- ttories, USED TH TUBS, ED priced as low as $20 SINKS, LAVATORIES. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES. WATER We Do All Kinds Of Plumbing and Repair Work Coleman & Sorenson H i 52 North Main ine 52 The Co ic Improvement club hold t hi lr Civic bnthday party Satuulav otternoon in the Bix Eklci h gh school cafeteria. The affali is lor members only, it was announced The committee in chaige of anangemenh aie very desirous! that all members make their reservations as soon as possible. Reservations may be obtained from Hazel Bntenbeker at 338-J- , or Eliza May Jensen at 118 All members Dredge at ltil are urged to be pie.sent. will Mac-farlan- read by Mrs. Joseph H. Hansen. The remainder of the afternoon was spent visiting. The sons and daughters who were hosts were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Earland Ohman, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richards, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Wendell, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hansen, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen, Tremonton. There were also 12 brothers and sisters of Mr. Hansen present at the occasion. Married Folk's Dance In Sixth Ward Tonight FIXTURES TOILETS, JCETS The children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear-lanOhman in ljonor of the 40th wedding anniversary of their parents. A hot dinner was served at one long table to 30 guests. The table decorations consisted of an arrangement of daffodils and blue candles at each end with a wedding cake as the centerpiece. During the, afternoon Earland Ohman entertained with two songs, and a beautiful tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen was N. present stock is available, we lile liam Fife, Mrs. L, A. Richardson, Mis. Wm. Griffiths, Mrs. R. T. Shaw, Mrs. Luella Mis.. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. Ezra B. Owerl, Mrs. Victor Forsgren, Mrs, Lee Larsen, Mrs. Neil Zundel, Mrs. Wm. Kirsch-bauMrs. Mrs. Ray Grant, Dale Baron, Mrs. Wm. Call, Mrs. Wayne Rich, Mrs. Richard LarMrs. sen, Mrs. Errol Valentine, Harry Smith, Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. Reynold Wixom, Mrs, Orion Mrs. John Holmes, Eskelsen, Mrs. Rex Baron, Miss Janice Eskelsen, Miss Helen Ridd and Miss Colleen Peters and Mrs. W'alter Crooks. The Sixth ward Relief society a married folks dance in the Sixth ward amusement hall this evening (Wednesday) at 9 oclock. The dance is being held to commemorate the 107th anniversary of the organization. is sponsoring A good orchestra will furnish the music, it was announced. Pie, ice cream and cake will be sold at the dance. Admission to the dance will be 50 cents per couple. The public is invited. Baby Daughter Bom Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davis of Monmouth, Oregon, announce the arrival of a baby daughter on March 6. Mrs, Davis is the former Norma Rasmussen of i i BIRTHS Is Open To The Public The New Stanford and Donna Tingey Fonnesbeck, Howell, a baby girl, Friday, March 11. Harvey and Thelma Wheeler Wood, Smithfield, a. baby girl, Friday, March 11. Dale and Mary Marvella Morgan Harding, Brigham City, a baby boy, Monday, March 14. Douglas Everett and Doris Hadfield Roche, Tremonton, a baby boy, Monday, March 14. Carl and Ruth Kotter Peterson, Garland, a baby boy, Tuesday, March 15. Visit In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer in Salt Lake spent the week-enCity visiting with their children and families. d Phone your news to 727. THE STATION YOU LISTEN Hi FOR THE PROGRAMS YOU LIKE THE BEST The Family Station TON CAB & CHASSIS KOTA DUAL WHEELS 182i Miss Louise Turley E, Turley, whose . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is The bride, announced. Hess Wendell to engagement a student at Box Elder high school, is making plans for an early August wedding. VFW Aux. Presents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Turley announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Wendell Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hess. will graduate Muss Turley from Box Elder high school this Mr. Hess graduated spring. from Box Elder in 1940, served in 18 months with the army Japan, and is now a student at Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. The marriage date is set for early August. Seventeen members ul the Veterans ot Foieign Wais Aux diary were presented tiny gold pins in recognition of their con tinuous membership in the organization at a recent meeting oi the organization and post. Membership Pins To Several Members Corinne Rebekahs Are Visited By President TruLoe Seeleg, piesident of the Rebekahs made an annual visitation, to the Rebekah lodge 18 No. .Main Josephine Buchanan, president made the and Ethel Caddy, a charter member and first president, responded for the group with a word of thanks. Ladu-receiving these pins, denoting whether they have been continuous members for a 15, 10 or 5 year period were: Ethel Caroline .Christensen, Caddy, Genevieve Jensen, Carrie PeterAnna sen, Adele Christensen. Jensen, Stella Rasmussen, Nora Farrell, Ivy Whitehead, Valonna Petersen, JpAnna Petersen, Mary Rasmussen, Gladys Ruddell, Norma Weslergaard, Hess, Edith Petersen and Josephine Buchanan. of the auxiliary, 570 ON YOUR DIAL SALT LAKE CITY Cr Central Chev. Miss Louise Turley To Be Bride Of Wendell Hess Early In August n TO 1ST TRUCKS meeting was held in the Coiinne school house and conducted by Janie Jensen, noble grand. Mrs. TruLoe Seleeg is from Salt Lake City. In her lecture she stressed friendship. More than fifty guests were present, some from Murray, Salt Tremonton Lake City, Ogden, and surrounding communities. DISPLAY FRIDAY ON tif CHEVROLET of Corinne. The Plymouth Mr. and Mw. Walter Crooks of Providence, R. I , are spending an extended vacation in Brigham City as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mis. Leland Lar-se- n Mrs. Crooks Jr the former . Pauline Larsen of this city. Mr. Crooks has just graduated rom Brown University with bU n A. B. degree in economics. NEW Mr, And Mrs. N. Leo Hansen Are Honored With A Family Dinner On Their 40th Anniversary ON ELECTRIC HOT WATER The Alpha Chi Omega sorority of the Utah State Agricultural eallege, of which several Brigham women are members, entertained at their annual fashion show and luncheon Saturday at the Dansante, in Logan, Utah. Among the lovely models were four local girls, the Misses Arlene Merrell, Margaret Forsgren, Jackie Carruth-er- s and Lucille Taylor, Mrs. L. A. Richardson was the lucky recipient of a lovely door prize, one of many givrn. Local ladies the attending lovely affair from Brigham include Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Mrs. A If Olsen, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Marvin Dunn, Mrs. Wil Walter Crooks' Guests At I eland Larson H erne, Civic Birthday Party , for Mrmhf1 Only , . Saturday Aft At BEHS Engagement Announced Ph. ABC FOR UTAH 21 'THE PICK O' THE PICTURES' WORLD PREMIER SHOWING Wed;, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 4 - MARCH 16171819 Corinne D.U.P. Wilf Meet At Owens Home The March meeting of the Corinne camp, Daughters of The more water used in cook- Utah Pioneers, will be held Friing peeled potatoes, the more day afternoon at 2 oclock at food value is lost. the home o Mrs. Rhoda Owens. STARTS TODAY jI famous Guaranteed IXE er TIRES Youll be amaze well give this montn allowance Heres your chance to get the BLb i 'S . . . famous Firestone Deluxe Champion tires at e you extra safety and extra mileage only are partly COST. Even if your tires ull get FULL allowance for the unused mileage SALE. Dont wait this BIG CHANGE-OVEDE and SAVE TODAY! need tires iberal trade-iold tires. Plymouths new special deluxe is featured above. Brilliant new styling is combined with outstanding riding comfort, increased roominess, and sweeping mechanical improvements in the new line of Plymouth automobiles. Completely redesigned, the new Plymouth has a longer wheelbase for a better ' ride and more road stability, but less front and rear overhang for easier parking and garaging. While the silhouette has been lowered and the width decreased, there is more head and leg room and seats are wider. Typical of Plymouths many refinements is combination, the ignition-startwith which a turn of the key starts the engine. The new Plymouths are sleek in styling appearance. New rear-en- d provides a graceful balance with the horizontal grille lines which emphasize the broadness of the front Fenders which blend perfectly into body lines are nevertheless separate and detachable, thus avoiding sheet metal panels so costly to repair or for retreading! n iu replace. 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