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Show New Member Confirmed Ft. Brigham D.U.P. Camp Mrs. Nephi Valentine Celebrates 78th Birthday At Second Ward Sunday Hold Recent Meeting The Fort Brigham D. U. P. ramp held their regular meeting Friday evening, March 25 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Philwith Wanita Whitaker, lips, captain, presiding and conducting. singing the opening Utah We Love Thee," Rebecca Korth gave Chaplain the opening prayer and minutes of the previous meeting were read. Roll call showed 10 executive officers present, one excused and 15 members in attendance. 21 good cheer visits were reported. The group was treated to the following program: Song, Sunshine in Your Smile, by June and Gaye Ann OLarsen vvjih June Larsen as accompanist. A piano was also Love Dreams, solo, played by June. Carnation corsages were presented the outgoing officers and they were given a vote of thanks for their service during the past two years by Ann Jensen. A sketch Bowden of the life of James was given by his daughter, Mary Mecham, after which a poem entitled, "The Spotted Calf, was given by Peggy Mecham. The lesson, The Journal and Diary, by Robert Gardner, was very aptly given by the class leader, Cleopha Larsen, after which, "Juanita, the closing song, was sung by the group, and prayer given by Anna F. Jeppsen. During the social hour, refreshments were served to 25 members and four guests by Louie Evans, Rutli Phillips, Cora Savage and Elvira Funk, to conclude the evenings After song, tJtis gnri'ixius Youngstown Kitchen id yourat Youll need Kilchenanler cabinet link no garbage puil, for the 48" twin-boahown is equipped with a Mulliuuuier electric garbage diiqxwer. Auk us alxiut the low monthly payments. Let'i imafrine New low-co- st magic for your dream kitchen llEVEL in this thought: When you have your lovely Youngstown Kitehen, youll be free forever of the garbage pail and all its messiness. For the Mullinaider electric garbage disposer Youngstowns newest kitchen magic grinds away your food scraps before they can accumulate, and whisks them safely down the drain. And thats only one endearing quality of these steel kitchens, made by gleaming, the leader in he field. Theres storage space galore, with everything right where you need it for fixing ' meals, washing dishes and clearing up. And best h of all, theres a low, price, made possible by production. Come in and see us! white-enamel- ed 1 down-to-eart- high-volu- Younpctowit Kfrckani and KltchtnokUr wndar low FHA forms avoHobU t wmiM&mi BY ucienj MULLINS Visit With Mrs. Rich In Salt Lake City Home Mrs. Abel S. Rich visited recently with Mrs. EleaMr. and nor Hinckley at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hinckley is Hie wife of the late F. A. Hinckley, former principal of Box Elder high school. She is convalescing at her home following her recent release from a Salt Lake City hospital BEEIIIHE COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE : "ONE" Pigs Have Them, Too have CHICAGO UP) Hogs stomach ulcers, too. So do nearly all species of domestic animals, a current issue of the Prairie A Rudger N. Price of the stake presidency and J. Wesley Perry of the high council were visitors at Sunday school and sacrament and testimony meeting at the Second ward Sunday. Glen Knudsen, bishop, presided. The choir sang There Is An durHour of Peace and Rest, of sacrament, ing preparation which was served hy Basil Williams, DeVaughn Petersen and 16 deacons. Soren Hyrum Wixom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wixom, was confirmed a member by Earl V. Hansen. Sixteert members responded with testimonies. honoring the 78th birth anniversary of Mrs. Nephi Valentine was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Rudgar N. Price. The table was centered with a large, beautifully decorated in , pink and birthday cake white and lovely bouquets of pink and white carnations were placed on either side. Other bouquets of lovely spring flowers were placed intermittently throughout the house. Guests attending from out of town included Miss Ruth Valentine of Price, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Heher Jacobs and family and Mrs. Paul Skeen and family of Ogden, Utah. . birthday party . The M. I. A. furnished the ward program at the Second evening, with Don Sunday Christensen in charge. The oigan prelude was by Carol Johnson. She and Phyllis and diReeder accompanied rected the opening song, and Bruce Nelson offered prayer. Owen Knudson, Mutual president, gave a brief summary of the work done in Mutual this winter. Roberta Young discussed the theme, and led the congregation in repeating it. Talks were given by Jay on the subject, "Prayer in the Home; Ella Anderson, The Sabbath Day; DeVaughn PeSacrament tersen, Meeting," and Jay Oldroid, Sunday is the The Red Cross drive for funds and for 1949 will end toinonow 'dy Lowell Brigham Baron, chairman, asked that the money collected in last Thursday Yl&W5-$oum- al Wednesday, Brigham City. Utah as posvas he turned in as soon sible which The one day canvas t e was earned on Iasi week in one and only over wardis emht ward has turned in its money- Oak Camp Meets The Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet evening, March 31, Thursday at the home of Cleopha Jensen, between Fourth and Fifth south of on Third west. Elections new officers for the coming two years wiil be made at this time, announces Mrs. Joseph Siggard, captain. Me-serv- y MWch This money has to u over to Roy AlmqUi3, 14 County chairman as March 31 as possible reports can be made 0 director. THE NEW JOHNSON Q - I GEAR SHIFT OUTBOARD MOTOR! A new kind of outboard motor -e- ntirely design, in performance. NEW Day. Carol Johnson played an organ solo, The Lost Chord. Earl V. Hansen, in charge of M. I. A. work in the ward, sadd the bishopric appreciate the work being done in Mutual this year. Karen Hansen offered the closing prayer. horsepower! Ami it it. ISON TRUCKS different,, Packs the wallop trolls! 'TO great of ten f features ink ing Gear Shift Control. You've got to see CHEVROLET Deliveries now being scheduled. See it to belie, us at ontt QD 100 OBC certified brake at 4iD0 r V2 TON Card C! Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son, Douglas Merlin Larsen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. .Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and Family. 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