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Show J oumal 0K ciiy. Utah To Meet jOjW U Erf girls of Mutual interested in going ward nd over Girls home June after- - meet Thursday W oclock at the Third aV5 30 joon ai ehPe are 5 , ANNOUNCEMENT to announce fe are proud custom-- s and friends our that we have been ap-jint- ed exclusive dealers and Wallace for Gorham jest known Wednesday. June J, 1949 Attend Graduation Exercises Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Smith attend the Logan Junior school graduation exercises high held Thursday evening in the high school auditorium. Their grandson, Johnny Pehrson. was among the graduates They also attended the Logan high school graduation exercises held in the ' Logan tabernacle Friday evening. Ray Pehrson, another grandson, graduated with the senior class. You Can't Beat area. These oldest and names in the idling for this of the ire two silver The Leader FOR VALUE industry. fteir patterns are md the quality of famous work-mansh- NEW CHEVROLET ip The unexcelled. compare favorably more ordinary sith the lines of silver and whether viiu want a complete set or 3 TRUCKS you will be surprised at the $1502 11 Ton $1740 cost life invite you and see the erns made ' The May meeting of the Civic Improvement club was held and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson direcThursda afternoon at the Com- tor member. Beautification committee mercial club rooms. Mrs. Dan Petersen, chairman; The program consisted of an Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs. Eugene interesting account of the trip Wixom, and Mrs. W. 'll. Grif- - j to New York City by Mrs. Abbie fith director member. k. Madsen, Utah mother, and Mrs Civic Ball committee musical numbers by C. Henry Glen Knudsen, chairman; Mrs. Nielsen and son. Reva Ann George Nielson, Mrs. Denzell Reese, daughter of Mrs. Emery Butier, Mrs Lester Diedge,- - Mrs. Reese, was chosen as the girl to David O. 'Anderson, and Mrs. be sponsored by the Civic Im- Parker E. McManus director provement club, to attend Girls member. State at Logan this year. June Tea committee Mrs. J. Officers of the club and pro- L. Huchel, chairman; Mrs. C. gram chairladies were named W. Merrell, Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, as delegates to the State Fed- Mrs. C. V. Fcrsgren, Mrs. Sam eration of Womens club con- Gordon, Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, vention, to be held in Salt Lake Mrs. Leland Seely, Mrs. 'George1 City, June 21 and 22. Board of Anderson, Mrs Howard Mills, director members were named Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mrsr"Ray as alternates. Reese, Mrs. Leon Packer,'; Mrs. Victor J. Bott, Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Elmer Kiiigaard, presiMrs. W. 'H. Gleave, Mrs. dent, announced the following Peggy Lynn Bidlack chairladies Rulon Baron, and Mrs. W. H. committees, their Griffith member. director . is . . a daughter of Mr. and and committee members to Peach Day Float committee serve during her term of ofMrs. M. L. Hid lack of 481 Mrs. Wm. Kirschbaum, chair- south First west fice: street, BrigFlag ceremony, Mrs. Owen man; Mrs. J. Edwin Baird, Mrs. ham City, and shes as happy Mrs. Matthew Westenskow. George Craghead, as this birthday Compton, Mrs. Maurice Burtcher, Prayer, Mrs. Morns Glover. She would indicate. picture Mrs. Mrs Glen Lamont Glover, Mrs. Frank Parliamentarian, annivercelebrates her first MerMrs. Orvil'le Holman. Humphreys, June 1. (Portrait by Publicity, Mrs. D. M. Mason. rell, Mrs. Wm. E. Tyson, Mrs. sary Photo-A- rt B. Fred Mrs. Studio.) z Wayne Jepperson, Mrs. Program committee Wilson, chairman; Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Orval Sackett, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. C. F. Ep-le- Wm. Sackett, Mrs. Kenneth E. Ft. Brigham Camp Holds and Mrs Walter G. Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. Weight, Final Meet Of Season W. Durrell 'Nielson, Mrs. Ed- Mann director member. Birthday Party committee ward Benes, Mrs. Russell Fish-burThe Fort Brigham D. U. P. and Mrs. Searl Beecher, di- Mrs.. Edward D. Ward, chairheld their final meeting camp iLes Mrs. Mrs. Dan man; rector member. Bundy, F. Olsen, Mrs. Roy Thompson, of the season Thursday eveC. Mrs. committee Literary at the home of Gladjs Errol Mrs. ning Mrs. Max B. Valentine, Mrs. Stratford, chairman; Paul Anderson, Mrs. Glen An- Morgan, Mrs. Reynold Reeder, Ruddell with Winita Whitaker, presiding. derson, Mrs. Harold Sycamore, Mrs. J. LcO Nelson, Mrs. W. E. captain, The meeting was opened by and Miss Flora Hansen, director Davis, Mrs. Marie Davis, Mrs. Come, Come Ye Marvin Peters, Mrs. J. C. Knud- singing, member. and Saints, Ezprayer by Rebecca Mrs. Mrs. Burton Pett, Junior Book Review commit- sen, The roll call tee Mrs. Rudger Price, chair- ra B. Owen, Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Korth, chaplain. officers showed and 15 nine 'B. Mrs. A. Mrs. Oman, Clyde man; Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Mrs. members Minutes of present. L. Freeman director member. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Earl Madwas read and previous meeting in into Voted the membership Mrs. Paul and sen, Merrell, and 36 good cheer Mrs. Winston P. Nelson director club in the May meeting were approved were visits reported. Mrs. Whitnew members: the following member. told of the selection of a aker Mrs. Don Mrs. H. J. Chase, Mrs. Courtesy committee Mrs. A. Elwyn See- queen between the ages of 18 Lloyd Davis, chairman; Mrs. McNamara, Mrs. Mrs. and 25 to reign over the celeMark Neilson, Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Shirley ly, T. Allred, Mrs. Kent L. bration in Salt Lake City. Grant Mrs. Mrs. Howard Call, Wight, Mrs. Whitaker read a bulleJensen, Mrs. Verne Obersansly, Rex Earl, and Mrs. Elmer G. Ttex, Mrs. Wayne tin from the Central camp tellMrs. Leland director member. of the sale of the book, commit- R. Nelson, Mrs. F. A. Holmes, ing Youth Conservation Heart Throbs," for the purpose M. Mrs. Mrs Rees John Reese, tee Mrs. Willis Hansen, chairMrs. D. B. OToole, Mrs. of raising money for the Pioman; Mrs. Carroll Williams, Jensen, Mrs. Ira Larsen, neer Memorial building in Salt Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Ronald Evan Owen, Mrs. Leon Lake City. An electrical guitar Armour Mis. Jensen, Packer, Mrs. DeVere ChristenH. selection was then presented by Mrs. Robert Mrs. Christiansen, sen, Mrs. R. W. iForrest, Diane, Sharon and Janice Chris-tenseC. Mrs. Bruce Fisher, Harmon, YT. J. Mrs. and Eliot Ward, Ferry Mrs. Eric Hawaiian entitled, Mrs. Lafe Seashore, director member. (Blanche Waltz, after which Finance committee Mrs. Har- Jensen, Mrs. J. G, Toombs and Crossman gave her reading, Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Alston. old B. Felt, chairman; The Highwayman. Helen and Charles Dredge, Mrs. Raymond Norene Ruddell sang, Forever Daines, Mrs Howard 'Rasmusand Ever, and a sketch of the Mrs. ,, 'Hife of Maigaret Reed Wight sen, Mrs Emery Reese, Osey SeagulLCamp.DM.P , Jensen, Mrs. Merte S. Cheal,-anHold was glvert by Sarah Marble. Monthly Meeting Mrs. Parker E. McManus direcCleopha Laisen gave a hismember. tor The Seagull camp of the tory of the beginning and Christmas Tree committee Daughters of Utah Pioneers held growth of the Daughters of Mrs. Harry Bloom, chairman; their monthly meeting Thurs- Pioneers after which a selecMrs. Mrs. Wayne iLoveland, Old day evening, May 27, at the tion, was Plantation," 'HoChester Johnsen, Mrs. Fred home of Lucille Olsen. the Christensen tripby played lland, Mrs. Henry O. Johnsen, The opening song was Old lets on their electric guitars. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee director Folks At Home, and the prayer Mrs.. Whitaker then announced member. was given by Rose Young. The the June Jubilee to be held at Public Relations committee song, Juanita, was then sung the park this year. Mrs. C. D. Bristol, chairman; The lesson was Early hisThe closing song, Put Your Mrs. John Larsen, , Mrs. Frank tory of the county camp, given Shoulder To The wras Wheel, Earl, Mrs. Zenos Earl, Mrs. Ches- by Stella Phillips and a con- followed with benediction by ter Hamilton, Mrs. James Pow- tinuation of the lesson was giv- Sarah Marble. OrMrs. en by Ida K. L,ee. Mattie Berg ers, Mrs. C. A. Munns, During the social hour, reson Christensen, Mrs. William gave a history of the Seagull freshments were served to 25 Long, Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen, camp. Two songs, When Irish members and six guests by AnEyes Are Smiling and Where na F. Jeppsen, Lizzie Scothern, The River Shannon Flows, were Lulu B. Reeder and Gena sung by Evalu Mills and Carma Reeder accompanied by Mrs. Every Night Mills. Lilly Y. Johnson gave Club the life sketch of John Powell Sewing Six " 4-- H Roberts and Lillian Widdows Lost Met Wednesday gave a report on the constituof the Daughtion and The Six 1 H chib ters of Utah Pioneers organ iza met at Sewing the home of Mona Lee tion. Hansen Wednesday, May 25. The closing song was, Loves was offered by The Oid Sweet Song. Benediction Elaine prayer which following was offered by Inez Dicks. Mona Lee Hansen gave a demRefreshments were served by onstration on how to iron a Lucille Olsen, Sadie Barnard dress. and Leah Jensen. There were The members cut out their 20 members and four guests Sign Dp Now For Mixed Iprcms and did some sewing on Summer League present. them. Light refreshments were Bowling 6 to Midnight served. were Five members SEVEN Nights A Week The first farm bureau in the present and one was excused. United States was founded in The next meeting wild be held DANCE-BOW- L at the home of Yaeko Ikegami. Binghamton, N. Y in 1911. to come in Dual Wheels various pattby Gorham and Va-ne- Wallace. n JEWELRY Co. PETERS . Milton D. Peters 18 No. Main Phone 21 fmowak uO0... H StW fOO"'" Seethe BeepfieBiB NOW! HOME FREEZER Buy foods in quantity at low price, high quality. You can prepare a banquet or a daily meal, for Deepfreeze home freezer lets you cook, bake and bank food for many weeks ahead. Frozen leftovers be- a Frozen foods come meals prepared ahead. know no season. bMC4- -4 Cubic Ft. IUmI Prk $2691 DUvrd and Installed OteMMtfrMi $239.95 to $599.50 FREE! Copy of Homemaker's suggestion for busy homemakers. 3b pages , illustrated. Manual VICTOR CO. FARM HOME STORE AUTO J s 3 ' S'-- Si one-year-o- ld single piece, pleasantly p Mrs. First Birthday Youngest Set ! W Mrs US V' Wallace and Faye Robbins City, baby boy, bom May 25. John D. and Rose Compton Elmer, Gailand, babv girl, May ( 'Ul;: I ! Klit-gaar- David and Marie Pierce Peters, IVnv, baby bov, boin May 26. Oaud Edward Ourada is a son of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ourada, 493 south First west street, Brigham City, and his birthday cake will have one candle on it June 5. . . . by Photo-A- Stu- rt dio.) Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday in South Phone 78! Main Sacrament meeting was held the Sixth ward chapel Sun- in day with Homer Tingcy charge. The opening song was Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers, sung by the congregation and Delonne Anderson gave the opening prayer. The sacrament song was, As The Dow From Heaven Distilling," sung by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care ot by Harvey Forsgren and John assisted by the deacons. Janice Jensen played a piano selection entitled, Moonlight and Vern Wiser talkSonata, ed on Practicing Tolerance In Our Life. The closing song, The Lord Is My Light, was sung by the congregation and the closing prayer was offered by Don Sheffield. loul-son- , Cha-telai- n d THANK YOU . . . For your splendid support of my opening last Monday night. Also, I want to thank the Chamber of Commerce Lumber comand for their floral arpany rangements. GapHoH Pick 0 the Picture Tri-Sta- Wed. - Thurs. George Craghead The .Most Deliciously Yew Comedy Hit Of The Years HIT COMPANION GREAT ACTION FEATURES Hit No. te Last Time Tonight 'SCUDDA HOO SCUDDA HAY' 1 HUMPHREY! June Haver $ Lon McAllister 54 - V K ' - $ & f STARTS THURSDAY For 3 Days Hit No. Call Northside 2 7 BOWLING IT AUTO-V- " s Brigham, Mrs. Osey Jensen and Mrs. Robert Gardner returned from a trip to Boulder City, Nevada. They visited with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts and family. Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of Mrs. Hoover Jensen. They visited dam by car and enjoyed a motor boat cruise on Lake Mead. They also had a plane ride over the dam to the get a good air. view. From 'Boulder City they drove to Las Vegas where they enjoyed dinner at the Thunder-birand the Flamingo clubs. They were also entertained at dinners and parlies by friends. z l. Munns, Return From Nevada Trip Val-care- 2 J. A celebrated her eightieth birthday Fuday at her home with her children and their families. Her home was beautifully decorated with flowers that created a pleasant atmosphere for the occasion. The family had a large hot dinner. Children that visited her were Mis. Hy Jensen, Dr. C. A. Munns, Mrs J. A Ralphs of Ogden, Mrs. boy, G. M. Howard of Salt Lake City. hoi n May 25. Grandchildren Mrs. Bert Jensen, Ted and Irene Van Dusen Mrs. Raynold Peterson and Mrs. Pebley. Corinne, baby boy, born Ray Jensen, all of Brigham were there. Also two May 25. Janice and Janet PeFaye and Urene Zelda Payne Hansen, Brigham City, baby terson, were there. girl, born May 26. David R. and Laura Bradshaw Anderson, Brigham Citj, baby LAST TIMES TODAY girl, born May 27. "WALKING HILL" Ray Delmont and Carol Allen Sorensen. Howell, baby boy, AND born May 27. SECRET '8LONDIE Blaine Lorenzo and Lois May Craner Jensen, Mantua, baby girl, born Ma 28. Vincent Don and Donna Chiodo, Tremonton, baby girl, born May 30. Marion and Roberta Willie STARTS THURSDAY Price, Malad, Idaho, baby girl, born May 30. and Jean Powers William Cochran, Denver, Colo., girl, born May 29. Ray and Belva Benzley Nelson, Brigham City, baby boy born May 28. Hunsaker Bugham Citj. baby Don and Lois d 51 P. hiistensen, Bugham 25. V I (Portrait J. Munns Has A. Eightieth Birthday .. Clay-baug- prices Pick-U- p Committees, Chairladies And Members Named ' By Civic Improvement Club At May Meeting Plus Short Subjects DRIVE-I- I MAYIIA - Richard LANE Joon WOODBURY THEATRE Or RC!u Located Just East of Brigham on Highway 91 PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS Tonight REES -- V X N Chester Morris U Da-vi- "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY By PLOTNER need d paint for every use A paint for every .. home, inside and out . . . your sheds . best the your garage . . . your fences deserve paint and Fuller's is it. 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