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Show s Kathleen gt,eqTommy and Richard amah, David Mciicll, DcAim Smith, Mary Alice and Vernon BirtMar Johnson, Karen Hess, Marilyn and Karla Call, Judy and Teddy Valentine, Kaylene Kimber, Julia Marsha Hillam and the occasion of Funk, of honor. Joe on t'le guest birth anniversary A beautifully decorated birthat their afternoon day cake caught the eye of the home children present. ni 0)1, jm-ltp.- J t0''-in- - Nouns, 'Snih' P f childrens f'nvwere exiting plajed and a l! J. Albert Weavers Have Visitors Mrs. Parley Deen and family brought lots ,he have been visiting for the past two weeks with her parents, J. honored guest received Albert Weaver. Mrs. Arvil Deen his and family have also been visitdelightful g.ft-- s from which a light ing with her parents. Their to the foi home is in Delta. fjSfU Tlf gfrmd HARD OF HEARING Do Mr will You Have Trouble Understanding Normal Conversation? Reveler well known Hearing Aid authority Lynn C. July 20th, be at the Brigham Hotel, Wednesday, M. You are invited to eome in for a 1 P- - M. to 6 P. from test and analysis of your hearing. free information regarding new electronic develoComplete thousands to hear better. is which helping pment audionietric KILLS WEEDS AS 17 FEEDS THE GRASS Quickly disposes of dandelions and weeds while other broad-leavefeeding the grass to thicker growth and richer color double duty at small cost. Lawn proven by over a d fill In void left by with weed triple cleaned SCOTTS lawn seed. dying quarter-millio- homeowners. n - Shaker Box f 2500 Box, treat sq '$1.00 3.50 Spreader Available At Our Store For Your Use THOMPSONS BRIGHAM CITY mI LOWfR Lfrf? i Jli iiit. field Siqma Phi Chapters From Brigham And Logan Entertain Guests from Irenionlon A Time was the Hillbilly theme of the canyon party given by the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi from Brigham and the Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi from Logan, honoring approximately 20 prospective Beta Sigma Phi members from the Tremonton vicinity, Tuesday evening. The theme was cleverly carried out in original hand-madplace cards marking each guests place and in little brown paper jugs pinned to each girl with her own name on for easy identification. Many clever and comical costumes were to be seen among the group. Alice Young, attired as Judy Canova, acted as mistress of ceremonies during the evening. After playing several competitive games, a sumptious hot dinner was served, after which e the group retired to a glowing bonfire and were entertained by the following program: Lilliam Felt sang an original song of welcome and two original skits were presented one by the Logan chapter and the other by the following members of the local chapter: Jane Crompton, Elaine Ward, Iona Cefalo, Bernice Clements and Connie Sim-ooPat Christensen Jed the group in community singling and the remainder of the evening was spent in pleasant conversation. Committee in charge of the affair were Lillian Kelt, Blanche Thompson, Selma Weir, Marion Fredrickson, Jean Shonka, Alice Young, Reva Nelson, Bernice all from Brigham Clements chapter and Leola Rasmussen and Norma Anderson of the Logan chapter. Bernard White Family Holds Reunion In Willard Ward L.D.S. Chapel Saturday The Barnard White family union was held last Saturday in the Willard ward L.D.S. hall under direction of President Joseph B. White. An interesting program was rendered with Le Roy D. White as master of ceremonies. The sons and daughters of Barnard White in attendance were Mrs. Oluf Johnson and and family of Garland ;Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. White and family of Paradise; Mr. and Mrs. John F. White and daughter, Cher-lynn- , of Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. J. D. Harding and family and Mrs. D. N. White and famliy of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White and family of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson and family of Franklin, Ida. Other out of state relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. White and family of Des Moines, la., Mrs. Barbara Ingersol and baby and Mrs. Jean Neilsen and daughter of Omaha, Neb., and Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Nelson and daughter, Marsha of Minneapolis. . After a delicious dinner was served out door sports were conducted by Milton Mecham and moving pictures weje shown by Dr. Glen Harding. In all there were sixty-sidescendants And Mrs. Thell Stokes Are Visited Mr. and Mrs Thell Stokes were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stokes and sons of North Hollywood, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mitchell and son of os Angeles. A party was held for the visitors in Box Elder canyon, with a delicious supper being served. After supper the group enoyed a game of softball and campfire singing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Stokes and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thell Stokes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stokes and family, Mr. , and Mrs. Daniel Buist and family, Mr Ted Stokes, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and son of Bear River City, and the guest of honor. Daughter And Family Visit With Hillams Mr. and Mrs. Dory Wetton of Amarillo, Tex., and their son and daughter, Denny and Gay Ann, flew to Utah to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hillam and many friends and Mrs. Sheffield And Mrs. relatives. They will also visit in Idaho with Mr. Dettons parEarl Seegmiller Are ents and other relatives before Hostesses At Party returning to Texas. Mrs. Detton will be rememMrs. Boyd Sheffield and Mrs. bered as the former Sarah (Sally) Early Seegmiller were hostesses Hillam of this city. at a bridge club party held 1 .. Tuesday night, July 12, at the Card of T5r,i-To who those Mrs. Sheffield. home of by their acts of Light refreshments were ser- kindness expressed their symved and prizes were awarded. pathy and friendship at the time Those attending were Mrs. of the death of our beloved Gordon Felt, Mrs. Vern Harmer, James L. Andersen, we wish to Mrs. Earl Sheffield, Mrs. Wynn exprefes heartfelt thanks. We Jeppsen, Mrs. Russell Borchert wish especially to thank the of Logan and Mrs. Wayne Smith ward bishopric, the Relief socof Ogden. iety, our friends, and all others Prize winners for the eve- who assisted in any way. Mrs. John L. Andersen ning were Mrs. Felt and Mrs. and Family. Harmer. x 74 So. Main FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Price is becoming more and more the main factor in buying. Food is a necessity three times a day. at the B & Therefore, buy with care and confidence R Market where everyday is bargain day. ... Snack Time VIENNA 3J4 oz. SAUSAGE PRODUCE 14 POTATOES PORK & BEANS 1 Dennison 152 oz Iftc v KERR LIDS 11e MELONS Tea Garden GRAPE JUICE 46 oz can v 49' Ice Cold ,b. 3 Local JOc CORN W.. outrun reunion of the Jehard was held Sunday, July 10, at Camp Lamar in Logan canyon. Ice cream and soda-powas served to every one in attendance by the organization. Every one brought their own lunches. Music was furnished during the lunch by Francis H. Andersen and H. Lee Hales. A program was presented. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: John H. Forsgren, president; Fred Parrish, vice president; Neone Andersen, secretary. There were 134 members In A Bridge club, with their husbands as special guests enjoyed the cool and enjoyable gathering Monday evening in the canyon. A delicious picnic supper was served, after which social conversation and group singing was enjo.ved around a flickering bonfire. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. LV Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Mack , Young, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer, Mr. and Mrs. 'Reeve Biown, Mr. and Mrs. Herm Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitworth. Hi-i- Kors-gren- Rennie Demars Guest Speaker At Perry Sun. Rennie DeMars was the guest speaker at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting held in the Perry ward chapel. Elder has just returned from the mission field. The meeting was in charge of Bishop Rulon Hirschi. Following the invocation by Mar-tell- a Nelson, the congregation sang O Lord of Hosts. Singing was directed by Shirl Carter and Barbara Billings and Louise Davis were accomptnists. Mrs. Davis also played musical selections during the meeting. A priesthood talk was given by Allen Dunn, after which Elder DeMars related some of his interesting experiences in the mission field. The congregation then sang Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go 'Dear Lord, at the request of Elder DeMars. The dosing song, The Spirit of God Like A Fire IS Burning, was followed by the benediction by Royal Petersen. Elder DeMars parents ware special guests at the meeting. w Brigham City, Utah Many Have It Friday, July 15. 1949 Lizard Learns Hard Way CHICAGO (UP) Sixteen persons of 1,000 chosen at random carry evidence of tuberculosis, a mass screening here showed. Dr. Julius B. Novak, director of the Tuberculosis Institute, said the test had uncovered 5,276 persons with a suspect rating. LOS ANGELES (UP) There is a three-eyedesert lizard that hat's Willard News a,, 39' Mar-icip- Calif., are visiting with relatives and friends in Willard. Mr. J. R. Lee went to Calinte, Nev. to spend the 93th birthday anniversary of his mother. Her birthday was on July 13. Mr. and Mrs. David Jeppsen of Holladay and Mrs. Ruth Baird of Layton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Baird last Sunday. Eider Reuben Berg of the Ogden Fourth ward was the principal speaker at the services held in the ward chapel Sunday evening. Mrs. Herman Larkin and family and Mrs. Conrad Larkin and family of St. George are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Brunker and Mrs. Lottie Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baddley of Washington are visiting with relatives and friends in Willard Birthday Party Held and Ogden. Mrs. Baddley was the former Lavon Cordon, daughFor Bruce Hadfield ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Master Bruce Hadfield was the Cardon of Ogden. recipient of many nice gifts at a birthday party honoring his fifth birth anniversary, Wednesday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herm Hadfield. Many entertaining games were played and a treasure hunt was conducted after which Mrs. Thelma Kotter delighted the children with her stories. Each child was given a baloon favor and watched exqitedly while Bruce opened his many gifts. A beautifully and cleverly decorated birthday cake in the form of a was placed on a revolving cake plate that chimed out the tune, Happy Birthday" to the astonishment of all the children presWES'S IS FI3I. merry-go-roun- ent. Invited guests included Vicki and Kathy Larsen, Karolyn Knudson, Maren Tingey, Barbara Ann Spackman, Palmer Tingey, Kathleen Young, Carol Ann Korth, Lynn and Linda Parker, Chris Simonsen, David Hansen, Brent Frost Michael Fonnes-beck- , Tony and Roger Jensen, Susan Creal, LeAnn Larsen, Linda Lee Peters, Craig rown, Vicki Lynn Wight, Karen Hadfield, and the guest of houor. Mrs. Hadfield was assisted by Mrs. Themla Kotter and Kayla Tingey. Caroline Nielsen Attends Family Reunion In Idaho FOR pot-luc- k Sunflower DUP Camp Party To Be Held At ADIFIEID FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 110 South Main At A,ZZ 35' 82 3 lb. can ZZl 25' 27' Clearwater Delicious 5 Flavors Phone 818 WESS MEATS COMFORT Shurfine SALAD DRESSING Assorted LUNCH ,b. 49 Armours Sliced 49 BACOfPla-- u, Pork Pork Country Style 2 SAUSAGE 69 59' PATTIES 3 rr 21' ... S:i MEATS BREAKFAST Lb LUNCH-IN-A-HURR- Y ITEMS ITEMS Minute ' 3 2 SPECIALS FEN JELL 10' Kraft SUGAR Tape; DINNER $9.55 KERR JARS,,, 91' 13 oz d lnl CORNED BEEF HASH CORN FLAKES Carnation ICe 1 The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will join the other groups of the county in their annual July festival which will be held July 16 at 6:15 p.m. in th Rees Pioneer park. Each camp member Is urged to attend and to bring her hus-banor escort with her. For the Sego Lily camp a lunch will be served. Each camp member is expected to bring food suitable for such an occasion. IUI SHOPPING Caroline A. Neilsen attended the Sallberg and Andersen family reunion. It was held July 3, at Hiese Hot Springs at Idaho Falls, Ida. There were about 100 people at the reunion. A luncheon was served at the picnic grounds. Swimming was enjoyed by every one. Mrs. Neilsen went through the Idaho Falls temple and visited friends and relatives for three days. TheSego Lily Camp Of The D.U.P. Will Join Others At Festival ONLY YOUR JELLO $295 27 x 48. SAT. TUNA s These rugs are made from quality carpets, They are roll ends that are sewed together to make them X SHORTENING road-runner- CHELSEA Throw Rugs Going on in ILLARD Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bair of dives and swims in the sand almost like a fish In water. University of California scientists reported this lizard had to learn lo vanish rapidly in the sand because It is a frequent morsel for and badgers. THEYRE BACK! Texan-Louisian- California Guests Phone 756 The De-Ma- feMr. By Jch, ird Jensen Family Hold Reunion In Logan Lnieriain Husbands With Picnic Supper Bernardine 10 lbs POTATOES 45' 2for 27' 29' Boy-ar-D- 39' DINNER nucoA New Red Chef for SPAGHETTI 63 LIDS PRODUCE NICE lb. 33' 2 lbs. 64e TURNIPS AND BEETS bunches Fresh Local CORN doz STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Rees Park On Saturday FREE DELIVERY Corner of 5th South and Main Phone 156 Before 10 a. m. or 4 p. m. The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers remind their members of the party being held at Rees Pioneer park Saturday evening, July 16 at six oclock. Husbands are invited as special guests. If transportation Is desired, members are asked to contact Captain Jennie L. Jones Saturday morning. Each one is requested to bring his or her own plate, knife, fork and glass, officers stated. mwsEL 330 Scsti Msla Plenty of Parting Spaca Ericas C5f |