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Show YJew&oumal page five, Uth city. I i "Mw otdtffa in) din mt m 22, 1949 The North Box Elder stake choir were special guests of the Malad ward Sunday here they presented a eemng program of sabbeth mu- Income ASteady High sic. Bishop Thomas was in charge and introduced Durrell Quig Nielsen who announced the numbers. Mr. Nielsen also introduced John Owen, conductor; Don Call, president; Marg f hi istiansen, vice president and lwen Limb, secretary. Mr. Niel- sen and Mrs. Limb are mem-- i bers of the stake music committee from the North Box Elder stake. Before the opening prayer, the choir and congregation sang, Praise To The Man, and the sacramental song was. Oh It Is Wonderful." The choir then presented their program consist.-mg of the following numbers: Lost In The Night, "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul, after which Abinadi Tolman, a member of the choir talked briefly on "Faith and Its Effects On The Last Dispensation. The choir sang, King Of Glory, and "Prayer From Hansel and Prelude To Eternity, was followed by the closing prayer by a member of the Malad ward, after which delicious light refreshments were served to the, 45 members of the choir by the Malad primary and Ladies officers and Young teachers. Brigham City man with vision and courage to a rare, profitable opportunity. If you want a job fr8sp e where you boss yourself, this is part or to step into one of the fastest growing busiyour chance nesses in America, producing incomes from $500.00 to ,BUT YOU MUST be honest, reli1400 per month. and willing to work in good faith. Business or swsits ii Wednesday, June North Box Elder Stoke Choir Present Sunday Program At Malad 11 full-tim- nk not necessary. If you are between 25 cash capital (which will be fully jnd 65 with $2000.00 secured) I will set you up IMMEDIATELY in a subsales experience stantial, depression-proo- business. f My company will credit for rapid expansion. If you can qualify on the above points write James S. Rice, P. I will be in Brig0, Box 1225, Salt Lake City, Utah, for Please ham City soon to make an interview with you. extend liberal illso give address and Gre-tel.- phone number. S Vy faster. ..cleaner., .safer. . . with iH Ik pj'.v )d hydro-dynami- the W new Club Completing Plans For June Tea Saturday 9 ACTION WASHING Civic Improvement ,, c $119.95 The Civic Improvement club will hold their annual June tea Saturday afternoon, June 25 in the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths on 135 south Fourth east, between the hours of three and six. If the weather is dis agreeable, the affair will be held in the Griffiths home. Guests of honor will be ladies of the'Bushnell Navajo school. They are: Mrs. George Boyce, wife of the superintendent, Mrs. Harry Halvorson, wife of the superintendent of construction; Mrs. David Stewart, secretary to Dr. Boyce; Mrs, Everett Renville, personnel manager and Mrs. Robert Schoenhut, wife of the procurement officer. The versatile tea committee this year is composed of Mrs. deluxe Qyn&K. The Con Ion wishing action u amazingly fast, efficient, thorough, yet almost as gentle as your own hands with delicate things. new, exclusive Quick-drainin- g tub. Latest Balloon-Rolaringer. See it today! L0C l tjowv waning In a Steele -- with the J. L. Huchel, chairman; Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mrs. W. H. Cleave, Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, Mrs. C. W. Merrell, Mrs. Elmer Jeppsfn, Mrs. Earl K. SeegmiUer, Mrs. Leland Seely, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Howard S. Mills, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. Harold Sycamore and Mrs. Victor J. Bott. Mrs. W. H. Griffiths is director member of the committee. All club members are invited and those to attend the tea washing to play bridge are asked to please bring their own QynvotejzfJufn. PORTABLE " IR0NER Weighs only 24 lbs , yet has a large 22 roll, full 5 in diometer AMogle Dial' for selecting proper fabric heat! One simple troiHng control Why iron the tiring eW feshtened way when you con buy Zphyr at this low price? cards. In 1948 the potato chip consumed about bushels of potatoes. AS couldnt when the neighbors them they had to call unfasten MEMPHIS, Tenn (IT) to escort young Gard Gardner Scott knows that bus the pohre uncle's police handcuffs work. ner to (he station in a patrol the Hp tried them on himself and wagon to find a key. Sacrament Meeting In Mrs. Bott And C, Jean Logan Dancing Club To Shonka Are Home From Sixth Ward Last Sun. Sponsor Sat. Eve Dance B. And P. W. Conference Y'e Ole Time Dancing club of Sacrament meeting was held of They Worked in the Sixth ward chapel last Logan, will be sponsors and Miss C. Sunday evening with Homer dance Saturday evening, June Jean Shonka just returned from 25 at the Crystal Springs, anTingey In charge. Mrs. Victor Bott Seattle, Wash., where .they attended the eighth regional conference for Business and Professional Womens clubs. There were 515 women In attendance from the following states: Washington, Oregon, Montana, California, Idaho, Ltah, Nevada, Alaska and Hawaii. Miss Shonka was elected recording secretary of the Eighth region, comprising 30,000 women, members of Business and Professional Womens clubs. The r office is for a term. The next conference will be held in Salem, Oregon, in 1951. Mrs. Bott is the Brigham City club treasurer, and Miss Shonka is the Utah recording secretary, in addition to her new duties in the regional office., The opening song was Oh Lovely Was The Morning, sung by the congregation. Opening prayer was offered by Wendell Hotter which was follower by the sacrament song, Us "God, Our Father, Hear Pray," by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care of by Delonne Andersen and Sharon Thorson, assisted by the deacons. Richard Burr was presented to the congregation for approval and was advanced to a priest. Geraldine Steffen gave a short talk on Honoring Thy Father and Thy Mother that the days may be long upon the land which the Lord Thy God giveth thee. Esther Drewes, another teen-agetalked on Our Heavenly Father." The J.D.N. trio acsang The Spirit of God, companied by Dotty Wheeler. The remainder of the time was turned over to Lorenzo a recently returned missionary, who talked on his missionary experiences. The J.D.N. trio sang another song, That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, and the closing prayer was given by Delonne Anderson. How two-yea- Ransom Family Reunion To Be Held Next Sat The John Ransom family reunion will be held next Saturday, June 25, at the Crystal Springs, beginning at 11 oclock in the morning with a business meeting. Following the business meeting luncheon will be held and a program will be presented. Swimming, games and roller skating can be enjoyed during the afternoon and any- Sewing Six Club Starts one who wishes can stay for the dance to be held later that New Project At Meeting night. A new project was started at All descendants of the family club Six Sewing and anyone who is enterested the are invited to come and join meeting at Sherma Stallings last Wednesday afternoon. The in the fun. new project is to make a dress. At the meeting Sherma StallCivic Improvement Has ings entertained and Sally Roundy gave the pledge. Eight Delegates At Mrs. Alice Davis, club leader Salt Lake Convention informed the girls that they would participate in the Fourth Eight members of the Civic of July march with the other Improvement club are in Salt clubs. Lake City attending the 56th Lunch was served and musiWoUtah State Federation of cal numbers were rendered by mens club convention being Sally Roundy. held at the Hotel Newhouse. The next meeting will be Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Northern held at the home of Miss District Federation secretary, has been attending since Mon- Roundy. day and the other ladies, Mrs. Elmer A. Klitgaard, president; Mrs. W. II. Griffiths, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Walt Mann, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson attended sessions Tuesday and Wednesday (today). nounced Oneta Thorne, county camp captain ol the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The general public is especially invited, along with mem-beiof the Pioneer Folk Dancers. "Anyone enjoying folk dancing will want want to attend, stated Mrs. Thorne. Popular dancing will also be on the program however. s Were You A Father On Father's Day? County Students Will Take Part In Play B. E. Lynn Burton of Brigham. City and Fountelle Clarke of Garland have bpen selected for roles in the play The Miser, to be produced at the Utah State Agricultural college June 27 and 28, it was announced today by Harold I. Hansen, director of the workshop theater. Lynn will play the part of Flash and Fountelle will play the part of Frosiene. Gordon Nelson Keller Wins Masters Degree If you were, you're the Luckiest father of them all! m If il happened lo you we want to be among the first to congratulate you for picking the most appropriate day in the year! Simply stop in to see us Today tell us about the most wonderful baby in the world and ' . You'll get a Among the 572 graduates of the University of Chicago this June 17 was Gordon Nelson Keller of Brigham City. He received a masters degree. Mr, Keller is the only Utah student 4-- to graduate the from University of Chicago this year, it was announced. At the convocation Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins presented the address and conferred the degreps. 4-- Connie Summerill Is Honored AtShower Who'll be First was Miss Connie Summerill honored at a bridal shower givMrs. en by her grandmother, Clara B. Poison, at her home Wednesday evening. With 40 guests at the shower, games were played and reof Ice freshments consisting cream, cookies, and small indiwere vidual decorated cakes, seived. The bride left Saturday afternoon for California where she will be married to Nephi Gras-teit- . with the last Word ? The young couple will honeymoon in California after which they will return to Idaho where they will make their home. To Attend Convention THIS (UNPH ) THE leash Janice Eskelsen NOW.. of Brigham City W'ill attend a convention of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority in Pasadena, California June . 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