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Show ft I A Burtchcr Mrs. Minnesota Rurteher ht'I'jS tonditiDii reports to ho the Mrs. thougii she may possibly have pSFrom to return in a few months for further surgery. Burtcher of The weather is much cooler returned from Minnesota, where she here in Brigham City than back Mrs. Burtcher months daugh- east, reports, JSety at the May0 and it is certainly nice to be back. Mrs. Burtcher flew to Rochester a few months ago accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Otto Marshal. She also returned by NEW Brig-Gentl- CHEVROLET TRUCKS Models All Available at i y Chev. .Main returned home after a trip with her son, J. L. Barlow plane. Brigham People Attend Party In Salt Lake City Sunday School Teachers To Be Honored At Picnic Attending a Beneficial Insurance company party in Hotel Utah Wednesday, July 27, honoring George J. Cannon, on his seventieth birthday, were Mr. and Mrs. Glover and Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson. Mr. Glover is tfn agent for the company and Mrs. Nelson is a sister of Mr. Cannon. The dinner was attended by 273 friends, relatives, and agents of Mr. Cannon. An outdoor picnic at Rees Pioneer park will honor all of the past and present officers of the Second ward school, Sunday Monday, August 15, at 7 oclock in the evening, it was announced today. Everyone is invited to bring their partners. It will be necessary to bring your own dishes. La-Mo- mtral City has and family of Salt Lake City. They visited with Mr. Barlows brother, Philip J. Paskett, and his wife, and other relatives at Firth Idaho. They then motored to Yellowstone park, staying there over night before returning home. t, Felt Family On Air Vacation Trip To Cal. Annie Barlow Visits Temple Leader Speaks Relatives In Firth , Idaho At Sacrament Meeting Mrs. Annie Barlow of Brigham In First Ward Sunday i Two Sisters Accompany and Mrs. Harold B. Felt and children, Sharlene and Richard, returned Sunday afternoon from a vacation to rhe West coast. They made the trip in the Cessna 170 plane owned by Seagull Aviation, piloted by Felt. They visited with relatives and friends in Los Angeles and Pasadena, then to San Diego, where they went deep sea fishing on a large boat owned by the Hubbard Casket company, with the companys sales representative, Eddie Cox and Mrs. Cox. They motored into Mexico for a day, and on the return trip stopped over two days at Las Vegas, Nev., where they visited with friends. The Felts were gone two weeks. The flight to Los Angeles took 6'a hours. Mr. Charles R. Jones of the presidency of the Salt Lake temple and formerly president of the L. D. S. temple In Mesa, Arizona, paid high tribute to the Mormon pioneers in the sacrament meeting in the First ward Sunday evening. The program was under the direction of the Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. With Jennie L. Jones of the and Bishop Raymond Payne the presiding, opening song Come, Come Ye Saints was sung by the congregation with Rennie DeMars accompanying on the accordian. The opening prayer was offered by Fred L. Peterson following which the First ward Relief society sang Those Pioneers with daughter Rae Christensen conducting and daughter Ruth Reeves playing on the organ. DUP conducting four-plac- oumai Channells Home From e Abraham Hunsaker Clan To Meet At Lorin Park Visit To Missouri and Mr. Brigham City, Utah Mrs. Ralph R. Chan-nel- l have recently returned from a pleasant vacation trip to Kansas City, Missouri, where the; visited with old friends and relatives and traveled to many historical points of interest in Independence, Mo. While in Kansas City, they were the guests of Mr. Chan-nellmother, Mrs. J. W. Channel! and two sisters. Miss Josephine Channell and Mrs. Mary Dudley, who accompanied their brother back to Utah to attend the Pioneer Days celebration at Salt Lake City. They will visit with friends and relatives in Colorado Springs, Colo., enroute to their home in Kansas City. 5, 1949 Friday. August Plans are being made for a local achievement day in where all mothers of club girls will be guests and the girls vvil model their dresses and exhibit articles made e 4-- ! during the summer. Following the business, refreshments were served to the ten members present A green and white color scheme was carried out. s THESE PRICES ANYWHERE DUP County Officers To Meet This Saturday All county officers and cap- tains or representatives of each The society editor's phone camp of the Daughters of Utah number is 192. Report your A reading titled The Old The descendants of Abraham Pioneers are urged to attend a news please! was given by Hunsaker, early pioneer of Box meeting Saturday, August 6, in Wooden Tub Belva Anderson. A vocal soio Elder county will be held at the the commissioners room of the The Wind Is A Lion was sung Lorrin Farr park in Ogden, Mon- county court house, according to by Geraldine Thompson with day, August 8, it was announced neta J. Thorne, county president. MISTER, a? The county officers will hold Margaret Johnson accompanying. today. An executive meeting will be their regular monthly meeting Following this Mr. Jones gave held at 11 oclock in the morn- beginning at two oclock in the his talk. ing for officers of the organiza- ' afternoon. The captains or their The closing Come tion followed by a lunch at 12 representatives are asked to song Thou Glorious Day of Promise noon. It will be necessary for come at 2:45 oclock. was sung by the Relief Society everyone to bring their own Since important business is to be discussed at this meeting all singing mothers. lunch, it was stated. At 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon are urged to be present, Mr. Benediction was offered by Thorne said. a program will be presented. Oneta Thorne, captain of the Officers of the organization Box Elder county Daughters of are Ben Hunsaker, president; 4-Utah Pioneers. Club Velda H. Cook, secretary; Earl Sewing Six Hunsaker, general chairman and Meet Alice Davis' Phone your society and per- Lloyd Hunsaker, assistant Miss Bessie Hansen, home sonal news to 192. demonstration agent for Box Elder county, was the special guest speaker at rhe Sewing Six club meeting held at the home of their club leader, Alice F. Davis, Friday at 4 oclock in the afternoon. The meeting was called to order by Mona Lee Hansen, president of the club. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Edna Smoot. Several songs were led by Elaine Davis, song leader, accompanied by organist Sally Roundy. The pledge was given by Sally Roundy. 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