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Show Beehive Girls Of South Box Elder Stake To Observe Swarm Week, April 26 To May 3 This week, April 26 to May 3, week for South Box Elder stake Beehive girls, it was announced this week by Mrs. Jennie L. Jones and Mrs. Blanche Hendricks, state beekeepers. In the life of the bee, the time of the swarm is when they have completed their work in one line and are ready to start a new one, the directors pointed out. This, in the work of the Beehive girls, means the completion of their work and the start of a new project. The builder bees build the cells for the honey while the girls in the rank of builders of the hive lay the foundation for their three years of work. They are ready to step into the rank of gather- gin to gather ideas with which to enrich their lives. Then they are ready to advance to the guardian of the treasures, which is of course, to guard the treasures which have been so diligently gathered. The Beehive girls broaden their lives with flights into seven different fields, including, religion, health, home, out of doors, business, arts and crafts and public service. day, May 3 will be swarm when the bees and their parents and friends will be swarming to the Seventh ward at 7:30 oclock where they will have a very enjoyable and worthwhile evening. Girls graduating from primary will be welcomed into Beehive work at the ceremony ed. The gatherer bees go out into and will receive their Spirit of the fields, gather the honey and the Hive cards, while awards bring it back to the hive. The will be given to those in the girls in the gatherer year be different ranks. No others compete when you compare is swarm I Compare Features! No other Jim of trucks in its price range ties all these features! Transmission Splined Synctiro-Mes- h Rear Axle Hub Connection Parking Brake The Cab That Steering Column Gearshift g Breathes Hypoid Rear Axle Articulated Brake-Sho- e Linkage. 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Those attending were Judy Larsen, Gale Beckert, Marilyn Tingey, Janet Thompson, Kay Williams, Doris Kay Secrist, Cherie Grunig, Cathy Chase, Nanette Humpherys, Fay Simper, Beth Mane Bunnell, Nancy Janice Hollis, Sue Rasmussen, Oilman, Diane Meacham, Ruth Laney, Catherine Siggard, Shirley Wixom, Carma Parker, Linda Lee Larsen, Rita Palmer, Cheryl Palmer, and the guest of honor, Linda. Many lovely gifts were received. Mrs. Ted Valentine entertained at a party honoring her daughter, Judy, who celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary last week. Fifteen little guests enjoyed playing competitive group and party games with prizes toeing won by David Merrell and Michael Nelson. Ice cream cones, peanuts and candy were served the little boys and giris with a large, lighted birthday cake as the center of attraction. Mrs. Valentine was assisted by Mrs. Roma Harper of Paul, Idaho, who is visiting friends and relatives in Brigham City, and by her mother, Mrs. Edgar The following were extended invitations to attend: Kay Lynn Will Corinne Olsen, Kaylene Kimber, Tommy Meet Friday Evening V and Richard Smith, Michael Dickie and Nelson, Nelson, Patty Parent-TeachThe Corinne DeAnn and Dale Smith, David association will hold their regHillam, ular meeting Friday evening at Merrell, Julia iFunkr'Joe 8 oclock at the Corinne school, Kent, Teddy and Judy under the direction of Mrs. Roy Craner, president. The program wfll be furnish- Locust Camp To Meet ed by the county nurse, Mrs. Next Friday Evening Nona Knighton. The Locust camp of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Collett, 626 North Main street, this Fri day evening at 8 oclock, AH members are urged to be present. Htaling and ventilating system optional at extra cost. P.-T.- Deseret Camp Meets At Lottie Simonson Home the The Deseret camp of met Daughters of Utah Pioneers Thursday evening, April 21, the home of Lottie Simonsen. preCaptain Leona Buntlersonmeetthe conducted and sided exering. After the opening piogram cises the following was presented. Five good cheer visits were reported for the month. A history of Samuel Miles, Utah pioneei from Pennwas read toy his sylvania, Mary Stevens. Donna Petersen entertained with selections. two the Captain Bunderson treated Blind The of The Story lesson, In Utah. Incidents were told of blind acquaintances by camp members. Isabella Edison w'as accepted as a member of the camp. The closing song was, Sunshine In My Soul, and the benediction was given by Maggie Lee. Refreshments were served to 16 members and four guests by Elizabeth Schow, Leuinna Olsen and Adelia Johnson. During the social hour Donna Petersen entertained with several selections on the accordion. grand-daughte- r, piano-accordio- Card Of Thanks The brothers and sisters of the late Lillie N. Brunker desires to thank all who helped in any way to lighten our sorrow in the passing of our dear sister; for the words of comfort spoken at the services, the beautiful singing and for the many floral tributes that were given. To all who helped in any way, thanks The gift of good taste is here in our selection of all the leading makes. to you. The Brunker Family. Phone your news to 727. NEW Necklaces For that added touch, give her a costume jewelry piece from our store. Its inexpensive and greatly A. CHEVROLET er CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 78 North Main Phone 27 Jumps the Gun ON - $- DOLLAR DAYS - $ Sedan 1946 STYLEMASTER Town Sedan 1941 SPECIAL DELUX . .$1395 . . $1295 Sedan 1940 '66' SERIES "66" SERIES 1938 PONTIAC Sedan or .... $ 545 vr 1947 STU DEBAKER 1945 I NT. 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