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Show J TJeWi-- $ ILDEX px y, Friday, July 29, Utah 74 toel Seagull Camp Of DUP Presents Sacrament Program In Third Ward Horse De Combat oumat s- - 1949 Mlin specials mdayandIaturday to the health is most important weather diet the children to play, Longer hours orkinS hours, and the additional time to play to keep from tiring a dietto keep the body V healths . Let us fill your grocery needs with i!Tfods at the lowest prices. We can do it das is bargain day at the B & R." Urafamil- fr - ... be-Jl- 1 W Stitch And Chatter Club Of Corinne Meet A meeting of the Stitch and The Seagull camp of the Chatterclub of Corinne was held Daughters of Utah Pioneers gave Friday at the home of Joyce the program in the Third ward Stoll. sacrament meeting Sunday, July During the meeting the pet24. ticoats and dresses tha! are beThe service was under direc- ing made by the members of tion of Bishop James Jensen. Ida the club were discussed K. Lee gave the invocation, afPlans for a party at Crystal ter which the congregation sang Springs were made. Delicious refreshments were "Utah. Star of the West." Following the sacrament. Bish- served by the hostess to dhe folop Jensen introduced Vlee Capt. lowing leaders and members Ellen Toombs, who was to con- present: Mrs. Gladys Jones, Mrs. Donna Hansen, Raone Rader, duct the rest of the program. The Harmony Male Quartet, Doieen Bosley, Marilyn Dunn, comprised of Grant Wasson, Earl and Louise Reed. The next meeting will be held Wright, Ted Tuttle, and Gene Wright, sang Come. Come Vo at the home of Marilyn Dunn. Saints." The sacrament song was also sung by the quartet. Buttons and Bows 4-Captain Stella V. Phillip gave a brief talk on "Outsanding Club Meets Wednesday July 4 Celebrations in Ctah." A Vice Captain Rae N. Christenmeeting of the Buttons and sen of the county company, spoke Bows was held Wednesday, July briefly on the stress plrvd upon 28, at the home of Dorothy Barrecreation and enjoyment of life ney. Bessie Hansen was guest by the pioneers in spite of the and explained demonstrations. The following members were hardships they were forced to endure. piesent. Dorothy Barney, Joyce The quartet then sang God llnmbeilm. LaRuy Bosley, ConBless Our Home and the bene- nie Rio, Leone Rader, Elaine diction was pronounced by Lily Sohl, Geraldine Reed, Darlene Hansen. Darlene Hansen is the Y. Johnson. club leader. Mane Iligley was Saundra Sheffield Has a guest. Refieshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting Eighth Birthday Party Sandra Sheffield had a birth- will be held at the home of Darday party celebrating her eighth lene Hansen. birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shef- Card of Thanks field Thursday afternoon. To those who by their kind They met at the Sheffield home and from there went to acts of kindness expressed their the Rees Pioneer park where sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our bethey went boating. to Sandras loved wife and mother, Ingeborg They returned home where a light lunch was we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to served. Sandras guests were: Gayle ihank the ward bishopric, the M. Cutler, Nancy Jeppsen, Car- Relief Society, our friends, and on Paine of Montpelier, Ida., all others who assisted in any Jarilyn Paine, Jimmy and Kath-ly- way. Jack Frye and Boys, Ada Felt, Linda Jeppsen, Mrs. Peter Hendrickson and Mary Hadley, Mary Alice, and Family. Sue and Ann Alston, Donna and Ernest Sheffield, Lola Harris of Pleasant View, Bruce Keller, Margaret and Kathleen Owens, Anna Lee Price, Elva Westover, Saundra Beecher, Jean Hust, Frank, Shauna, and Mickal Sheffield. H Terry Moore and Ben Johnson look a gifted horse in the mouth. The with Robert Armstrong and Frank McHugh in two, who C. Cooper Arko producMighty Joe Young, the John tion for RKO Radio release, enjoy the antics of this equine extrovert as he runs through his repertoire of tricks. co-st- ar Ford-Meria- n Don Carlos Walker Family Hold Reunion In The Box Elder County Park Sunday, July 24 Spring Garden No 2 can PEAS 3 CRISCO 18' 'can 84 White Sail TISSUE REE 39' rolls with washcloth premium DelMonte TOMATO 39 POTATOES 4 23' JUICE Phone 156 Before 10 a. in. or 4 p. m. DELIVERY ADS GET RESULTS The descendants cf Don Carlos Walker held their annual reunion at the Box Elder county paik on July 24, 1949. There were 61 direct descendants and 11 guests present. Martha E. Walker, 72, widow of Dog C. Walker, and the following of her children were present: Mrs. Lovina Pella, Brigham Cit; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker, Hone- viile; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker, Richmond, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. William Mitton, Wellsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Crowther, Brigham Cit. There were 18 giand children, 15 of whom were present, and 26 all of whom were there. Among the guests were Martha Walkers five sisters. They are Mary Ann Byington, Jerome, Ida.; Jane Jensen and Marjorie Osborne of American Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Fred Garfield of Rockland, Ida., and Sarah Scott of Independence, Ore. Pictures were taken by Jesse Walker of the group and especially the five sisters who have not all been together for quite a number of years. Dinner was served to 72 people. The officers acting and w'ho will be in charge for next year are: Alga Mitton, president, of Wellsville; Ray Walker, vice president, Richmond; Betty Hamilton, treasurer and Adele Mill-ett- , secretary, both of Brigham Checketts Enjoy Visit At West Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Checketts and three children, Robert, Sharon and Carol, have just returned vacation from a pleasant tirp visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bartlett at West Yellowstone. While visiting there, they traveled through the park and enjoyed good fishing. y Phone your .news to 727. Californians Guests At Crowther Home Six Sisters Meet For First Time In Years Guests at the home of Mr. and Ellis Crowther are Mrs. , Crowther's brother and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker of Richmond. Ca if. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are also visiting with Mr. Walker's mother, Mrs. Martha Walker and sister, Mrs. Lovina Pella and other friends and relatives in Brigham, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Idaho. Mr. Walker was an early employee of the Box Elder News and has been employed for a number of years by the Richmond Independent newspaper as a linotype operator. Mr. and Mrs. Walker plan to motor to Salt Lake City Saturday where they will renew old acquaintances there before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker of Richmond, Calif., Mrs. Lovina Pella and Mrs. Martha Walker motored to Idaho last week end to visit with sisters of Mrs. MaT-thWMker who had not met together for some time. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garfield, Mrs. Jane Jensen, Mrs. Sarah Scott of Oregon and Mary Ann Bington. The six sisters enjoyed reminiscing and visiting with each other. Mrs. sister-in-law- Two Couples Tour In California, Nevada and Mrs. Gilbert Laurit-7eand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fryer have just returned from a vacation trip travelling through and visiting many interesting and historical points in was a favorite California and Nevada, includpursuit of the ancient Britons. ing Lake Tahoe. They report a most enjoyable Phone your news to 727. tirp with beautiful weather. , Mr. n Wolf-huntin- Of- t- Enjoy the whiskey thats CyyuAjjJL Ct6 04 Pcuvul 16 PROOF Kentucky Whiskey A Blend Sirin Franco-America- SPRY OR n 840 OZ. JAR YL FRANKS 17' 3 Lb. I Skinless BEEF GRAVY CRISCO Diced No. 2 can SAUSAGE 13' DRUGS ALBERS OATS 19' 13 oz. .. Quitk r 3 pounds 260 DREFT, large 33' .. 1 BEEF, Sliced Sjy-B.YlFTKi pi J 20c , lilU s With Coupon JW FOOD 3 Strained IfEOLIVES , lbs vt 1 2I5C .caans 25' arge 270 TIDE, large Strained Berbers or Clapps rom orms 35' doen New White Allowances , Special Prices Don't go without a dependable refrigerator these hot days. Buy Philco and get the best. Come in Friday or Saturday and take advantage of this exceptional offer. APPLIANCE FREE DELIVERY turner of 5th South and Main 19' PORK & BEANS PRODUCE New CABBAGE Clean Crisp Trade-I- n 4' lb. 3' CARROTS L 17' WATERMELON Makes Water Softer Than Rain CALCOH 39' Kraft MAYONNAISE Quart AND CANTALOUPE AT MARKET PRICE C"VH1NS5 miEJ 330 South Main 620 Mission Bell SOAP SIS' V STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. S flOOA 47 Dennisons POTATOES Special Value Special 49' New White Special Terms PRODUCE ftjiCORH Down Small Weekly or Monthly Budget Payments Can Re Arranged To Suit You. Pure Yeg. Shortening I Ac u BABY FOOD NOTHING $9.53 Swift-- HflTOES Pay 49' i, BACON NEW REFRIGERATOR Huse of Wallace 69' No Rind .,r 0 39' GROUND For Friday and Saturday Only A in. Pure Pork BEETS POST TOASTIES Return Home BUY SPIRITS NEUTRAL MEATS Cleansing Cream HAMILTON GRAIN Ch No CmmrtH with any Sodtty Mr. and Mrs. Feron Christensen of Huntington Park, California returned to their home after visiting with relatives and friends for a week. 65 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.. N. T. to the City. Christensens a V . MRMERE Plenty of Parking Space Brigham City |