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Show -r- mfngmtfgrrrif - - irml i"" J conducting Olive Monson in charge of elections. , A delicious tray luncheon was served to 17 members by Selma Weir and Marion Fredricksen. J. E. Fuller, honoring the birth-dathree of anniversaries brothers, O. W. Olsen, W. L. Olsen and J. Carlos Olsen, all whose birthdays fall in the first part of April. y A delicious hot dinner was Appendectomy an served at a table centered with Andy Hansen underwent Outgoing officers of the sordecorated at the Cooley a large, beautifully ority are: President Alice Young; appendectomy vice president; Jean Shonka; hospital Tuesday and is report- birthday cake. The evening was in pleasant visiting and secretary, Iona Ofalo. and treas- - ed getting along fine. reminiscing. Those present besides the guests of honor were Mrs. O. W. JV Olsen, Mrs. L. W. Olsen, Mr. V and Mrs. William Koith, Mr. V and Mrs. Varnfck Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller. treasurer. ESSES! s $ V V V Street For Easter V V V For play! For work! For travel! Youll find cotour tons and rayons and 8 3 FORMALS Afternoon VLL for the PROM , and ever-so-vari- V X GOLD and GREEN X 5 O FSTAKE e Graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 oclock for Jerry Joe Suttle, infant daughter of Marvin Carl and Jean Armstrong Suttle. The infant is survived by her (Burial parents, of Tremonton. was in the Brigham City cemetery, under the direction otf the Harold B. Felt Funeral home. Theyre fashioned for flattery and comfort. Sizes 9 to 52, priced to please Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father, Oscar Forsgren, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and ail others who assisted in any way. The Forsgren Family. EASTER BONNETS Spring and Easter demand a new bonnet. We have them in all the newest straws, trims and colors, priced $2.98 to $9.90 to $16.75 Van Engelens Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciation feel toward those who, by their assiskindness and generous tance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our son and grandson, Roger. May Gods Messing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mr. and Mrs. iDelwin Baits, ' Mr. and Mrs. Merlin H. Balls. Harper Ward Beehive Class Give Banquet , Party For Parents Parents of the Guardian Beehive girls class of the Harper ward were guests of their daughters at a dinner party held Thursday evening, April 7 at the lovely y new home of Mr. and Mrs. Deem. A hot three course dinner was served at a beautifully decorated table. A large brown beehive with tiny bees hovering over and little vases of traditional violets served as the centerpiece and drew many a facomment. vorable Original, hand-madlittle lighthouses, the swarm symbol, marked each guests place at the table. Following dinner, many interesting and entertaining games were played with several prizes being awarded. Guests included Mr. and Mrs, Emery Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pettingill, Mr. and Mrs, Orlin May, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. WilNakamura, lard Yates, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Deem and Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Olsen of Brigham City. Mrs. LeRoy Deem is the class bee keeper. Members of the class are; Lynn May, Shirley Wight, Carol Ann Yates, Lilly Nakamura and Maxcine and Ruth PettingilL The total Although not always successful, dreams are devices for .al- Great Lakes disturbances which from Duluth laying would interfere with sleep. Lake Ontario is 1,160 miles. THAT STANTEST Dry Cleaning will keep things New Looking longer STANTEST Kim-be- r baby all yuu woolens, line cottons, linens and other fabrics. dont take our word for it . . . stop in and DRY silk,, By let CLEANING To YOU. Reading Circle Will Meet At Rich Home The Reading Circle will meet Wednesday evening (tonight), April 13, at the home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich. The meeting will commence at 8 oclock. Mrs. Alta Shaw has chosen The Bishops Mantle." by Agnes Turnbull as her review. FINER CLEANERS 55 North Main Ihone ; SAT., APRIL 16 OF OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS Yes sir, were real proud of this place of ours . . . everything fresh and clean. We want you jo see it, too. So, were having FOR And We Can Prove Youll get to see our fine display of Ford Tractors and Dearborn Implements and inspect our new parts and service department. Mark down the date or tear out this ad, so you wont forget It With A ed FREE a grand ... For Less Money Chevrolet savings with typically tight-fiston gas and oil. For heres the only so new, GRAND OPENING, and you are invited, with your family ami friends. Something to please everyone but the program is a BIG SECRET. Easier at txtr coL now made even more attractive by new lower prices? Free Picture Show at the Orpheum Theatre For The DEMONSTRATION Public d d a worlds champion engine of the type now being used on more automobiles the most and more higher-price- d beautiful buy for performance with economy, just as it's the most beautiful buy for styling. Give yourself and your family the biggest car with Yalve-In-IIca- Rent An Allis Chalmers SATURDAY Model G $1.50 per hour ITlRFAlCUfOIRl I $3,00 Minimum in motoring . . . see, drive and triple-thrisave with Chevrolet for 49 . . . the most 7:30 ll V'y beautiful buy of all! Egan Farm Service (TCMyiMTJTOT CENTRAL CHEVROLET North Main Maei City, SEASON DEAR OMPLEM Sodoft 7te most eau(ii(l IBUiT of 18 twin baby EASTER and DOES A MAN SIZED JOB r, Arm-- , the for S LITTLE TRACTOR beautiful buy of all now made even more attractive by new lower prices! And, while you'll naturally be happy to know its the beauty-leadewe believe youll of out thrill driving it. Youll get your greatest new experience amazing handling case and and outacceleration, ease, riding thrilling all delivered ability, standing Marvin Carl and Jean strong Settle, Tremonton, girls, bom April 9. One was stillborn. Orson Wayne and Leah Carlson Pulsipher, Brigham baby boy, born April 11. Herbert and Vera Mae Tanner, Grouse Creek, boy, born April 10. T distance of the waterways system, to the outlet of THE ..Talk about thrill! You'll get in motorthe biggest triple-thriing out of seeing, driving and saving money with this new Chevrolet for 4!) the most 9. CLEAN-CU- e Your first thrill is seeing it . . Your greatest thrill is driving it! Stylolina D Uk ttdowaU Hroa optional Ma-bl- e Spencer Ross and Verna Todd Reeder, Brigham City, 7. baby boy, born April Wilson Boyd and Doroth Anderson Jensen, Brigham City, baby girl born April 7. Joyce M. and Ivy Hendricksen Wankier, Corinne, baby girl, born April 8. Edwin Marvin and Norene Marie Gibby Holladay. Kays vi lie, baby girl, born April 8 Howard Dale and Barbara Jean Housley Rasmussan. Brigham City, 'baby girl, born April Le-Ro- fUUS-CIMUr.lER- Whit Apru well-arrange- d VAN ENGELENS TH Wednesday, B Graveside Services Are Held For Suttle Infant BALL fraile crepes ideal for and every Spring Summer dress whim. frt voort, queen; LaRue Olsen and Coronation of the North Box Ivalene Hunsaker. attendants. Bernelce Spencer, Fourth Elder stake Gold and Green queen with a spectacular and queen; Delone Christensen and well arranged floor show will Joan Peters, attendants. Seventh Mary Walker, queen; highlight the annual ball sin-soreHarby the M.I.A. on Monday LaDora Nelson and DeRevo Elatendants. 19 Box at Maddox, the per evening, 'April at der high school gymnasium Eighth Louise Turley, queen; Renae Glover and Arlene Foote, 9 o'clock. A stake gold and green queen attendants. Dancers participating in the from queens will be chosen from seven wards of the stake floor show, directed by Mr and Each ward queen w'lll choose Mrs. LaRue Yates, are; Renae a pink rose from a bouquet and Harper, Wynn Anderson, Elaine the girl with the lucky capsule Carter, Leon Monson, LaRene enclosed in her rose will be the Wood, Ralph Nielsen, Joan Pestake queen. She will be crown- ters, Lysle Young, Rita Jensen, last Thunl Christensen, ed by LaPreal Johnson, Shirley years stake queen, after which Holmgren, Darrell Deem, Jean-ina floor show with participants Rex, Gardner, Spackman, from every ward in the stake Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hansen, will follow. Queens and attendants from Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Packer and Mr. and Mrs. LaNae Wheeler. their respective wards are; Mrs. ,Leda Lee and Ursul HunHoney ville Charlene Bensen, queen; Betty Jo Hunsaker and saker, stake board Gleaner and Ursula Dickey, attendants. leaders, are In charge of Maxcine Pettingill. arrangements, assisted by Elva Harper Beecher queen; Lynn May and Minnie Miller ,and Delmont stake board activity counselors. Jane Welch, attendants. Corinne Elaine Carter, queen; These officers extend an invitaDiane Davis and Carol Jean tion to all ward members, and bishoprics to attend this annual Hubbard, attendants. Third Johannah C.' Stein- - event. CORONATION The meeting was held at the Members of the immediate president of the Utah Epsilon lovely home of Mr. and Mts. Beta of Sigma sorority W. E. Young at Corinne, Utah, family of the late Christian Olchapter met Monday evening, April at the regular meeting, held with Alice Young, president, sen 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the business and Corinne, Monday evening Utah. Other officers ejected to serve for the coming year with Mrs. Ward were: Blanche Thompson, vice president; Selma Weir, secretary; and Marion Fredricksen, YJeW5oum a I Coronation Of Stake Queen Will Highlight North B. E. Stake Gold And Green Ball Apr . 19 Three Olsen Brothers Are Honored On Their Birth Anniversaries Elaine Ward Elected President Of Epsilon Chapter Of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Monday Elaine Ward was elected urer, Bernice Clements. Mgr. Reed 1 GHEMROUEiBj CO. Phone 21 IS North Main Street: Phone f 21 Tremonton, Utah Harris P. O. Box 365 ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS Photf |