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Show BOX and Mrs. Pete Foragren Bedtime Serenade $ou rnai ( Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 25, 1949 Lillie Weaver, Thelma B.Jl mgs and lvalue Nebeker Milton Mrs arid Mecham (hildren LcRoy, Steven and Patricia of Ogden, spent the past Mr wet k end at the home ol and Mrs LeRoy D White The fireside (hat meeting was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Siott Wright. Shine On was the opening song and the mvii ration was offered by Rn hard White. A musical program was conducted by Barbara Billings with Richard and Carl Dunaiit The singing several numbers benediction was given by Doroand refreshments thy Hnschi were served by Mr Wright and Mr and Mrs Jack Wright Mrs Era Weaver spent the past week at the home of Mr arid Mrs Ned Hansen in Pocatello where she became acquainted with her new grand- vis f"ostings J From lERRY Perry New 3y Mr. Lyman Wight PERRY Mrs. Amy Walker was honored guest hi't Saturday evening at the home oi Mrs. lvalue Nebeker honoring Eas her birthday anniversary ter decorations were used and the game Happy Fasti r played with prizes In mg by Thelma Billings and A beautiful decorated Quayle birthday cake was the rente! piece for the serving table, and a nice gift was presented to Mrs. Walker by the following Melba friends: Maude Whitt, Oyler, Cora Quayle. Haei Nelson, Merle Andrews. Louise Da ity Mrs Mane Larsen and daugh-;eis Rose and Joan of Garland, were guests at the home of Mr Earl Fallows last and Mrs w eek -- ELDER at Plain Wrong Valuation - ' rn M 1 tnrr trr clamben'g bed i Charles Duryeas car was the in first successful automobile America. U ADNEY Mi'lmia ' no not worth t .v u tne Ive got murertd to i sa. -- I But Sic a'ler was ' a a new sp n r s er who tout ;u,.erv v ' i - . o'" r i - d a nfi ,t- - i i '" ' unable iNo Respect For Bench Irked Judge Laments F U-- L P1VLP. . know court heud said Judge ilPi Ma to apptdr ln .. P Warner. whats the ra,. 1 i E V ar- - the lawyers of toda I ,Ui.erior Judge is was practicing u.nk- - iul.cn. respect was afraid of the w a judge issued jmng ri ,l aetoie h .m request we jumped.1??d0 Nowadavs bidding no lawyer seems to can. what the r' sc inti was says. IS be-tir- i , Yalli and .son Charles ;ife the principals m a regular nightly command performance musicale. Chailes has never seen his mama on will soon see the beautiful the screen but you grown-up- s and talented actress in Weep No More, an RKO Radio drama m which she with Joseph Cotton. . . . co-sta- son, born to Mr and Mrs Ned Hansen last week. The Senior class of the Peny Sunday School enjoyed a party letcntly at the home of Mi and Mis Douglas QUayle With KriUDSOn BROS. Its Only class picsidcnt Lawtence Wright Yanous games were in chaige. played and prizes awarded the Hot hamburgers and winners. soda pop and home made candy were served. Arlene Wight and Connie Wagstaff were in charge of the enteitainment and Glenda Larsen, Gaye Nebeker and Opal Petersen were in charge of Mr. and the refreshments Mrs Quayle made the candy for the group. hot supper was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings last week, marking the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Billings St. Patricks colors were used in the decorations and menu, and the decorated birthMonte Carlo was day cake played with prizes going to Helen Bate, Faye Bate, Almon Bate and John T. Bale. A loveto Mrs. ly gift was presented Billings. A group of neighbois and friends called at the home of Mrs. Ethel Judson last Fiiday afternoon in honor of her birthday. A delicious luncheon was served The afternoon was spent In a social way and gifts were presented to Mrs. Judson Mr and Mrs. Isaac Young entertained their family at dinner last Sunday at their home. Members attending were Mr. PHOIIE 14 aster is the erson at ts "Wheel ! Good, Better, Best e have consistently done our best to preserve the funds and protect the interests ol the members of The Society and their families in the realization of the fact that the best interests of the lde insurance policyholders are the best interests of the people in general. seDuring 1948 thousands of families who wanted the curity provided by life insurance joined The Equitable Society. From every state in the Union from big cities, trom The Iquitable welcountry towns, and from farms comed a host of new members last year, widening its family circle to a total of 4.150,090 men and women There are some current economic conditions for which we are not responsible, which we cannot control, but and will try to protect those against which we have tried who contribute so greatly to the public welfare by their voluntary provision for the members of their families. of this thrifty action and banded together for mutual protection that makes possible the record of accomplishment which The Equitable brings to you in this annual report. It is the huge-famil- e I We shall be glad to send you a copy of the President's Report to the Board ot Directors for the year 1948. This report gives the full details of The Societys finances, the main features of which are outlined below, and is available on request either to the home office or your nearest Equitable representative. Of the $307,600,000 disbursed last year to policyholders and beneficiaries, $70,086,000 was paid out as dividends; and $108 500,000 was paid in death benefits. Pay ments to living policyholders were approximately 65 per cent of all disbursements to The Equitable Tamils during the year indicating a continuing trend of utilizing life insurance as a means of providing living as well as death benefits. President Barbara Bel Betides Hollywood's top dramatic actresses, surpasses her two previous performances w ith her role in RKO Radios Blood On The Moon. in which she with Robert Mftchum and Robert Preston. She has appeared in The Long Night and I Remember Mama. . . . one of co-sta- rs ( and Mrs Dean Young and family of Roy, Mr. and Mrs Richard Pixton and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Newr ell H Wight and children and Evelyn, Mis Jajiei Johnston and Grant Young of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalu-ss- i and sons Gary and Lynn of Sal! Lake City spent the past week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wendell Nebeker Fifteen friends and relatives called at the homo of Mr and Mrs. Janisey Nelson last Saturday, the occasion hems Mrs. Nelsons birthday anniversary Cake and ice cream were served in the afternoon and after attending a show, an oyster sup- kepke;se:nte;i Out of town per was solved folks attending were Mr and Mrs Darrell Nelson and daughter Judy ol Plain City Opal Petersen spent the past 315 hiesel Bldg. week-enat the home of Mr. De-Or- THE EQUITABLE 393 LIFE ASSURANCE SEVENTH SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK by: R. ZENA HYDE, Ass t. Agency Manager Phone Ogden, I d COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE ON TAP! iL.vwJS; . . .A:.,., C . W from the standpoint of .tgil on mtlun of acceleration the PHI i.ldlic ss and qimk-nes- s is a ni challenge to the im igm inon Yet, m the hands of the person at its wheel, it is a, tiuuk is a kitttn' Never before has a ear so Jv minis bun under sush r , C certain and easv control. hv.lruilu be, pcntt-tu- l brakes are compl.-tedomim-- t set t m ..rt a, .oft to the ped tl as vpona. ru dur. t t e t the daintiest ftxit an the e tr s "V, Jmm In ., ijunk ml sas stop. A tousll on the aeseliritur, ail p musts '1 In 1 'A :,. ,, j bur mjrwall tire a, it able at additional coat. quitsis into am position its drntr wishes to Ottupy. lilt be, sltndtr stttrme wbttl is Itathtr-liglin tbe ban - i id quiih and positive in its action. s, tl e drntr is boss in a Caddlat! b ' a ereat thrill to take command ot such a car as hu i . s ire le.trnmt' evert dn. Whs not tome in and s t t r ourst It Rtcirdliss ot the prite tlass Irom w1 t i.i tspttf tour next t tr to tonic, sou ought to u Y v i 1 v be la l tr with Caddlae. X What a pleasure it is to have plenty of hot water gush from the faucet whenever you need it. And its so easy to have this comfort and convenience on tap, with an electric water heater. No matter what time of the day or night, an automatic electric water heater supplies an abundance of hot water. 4 Electrically heated water is economical, too. Automatic controls shut off current when storage water reaches the desired temperature . . and our special water heating rate makes instantaneous hot water easy on the budget. w FISHER 17 MOTOR East 2nd South CO. Brigham City, Utah I fi i him iabmiiiiiw Min i wnm n i in UTAH ' lo"' Owneiilup POWER & LIGHT CO. A lAX pA y !NG COMPANY , - local Co |