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Show PAGE lrU five Jw3-Jloum- If you have any society news, l phone it to the society editor. The phone number is 192. News-Journa- af City. Vtah Friday. August 12. 1949 Sierra Ware Brighten up your luncheon or breakfast table with this beautiful, shining, less brightly-colore- d glass breakfast set. And note the attractive price than half what youd expect to pay. Each set in four attractive colors gold, green, gray, terra cotta. $298 Merle The Store Of A Million Articles" VARIETY STORE NOW now Judson, residing in California, was represented by a letter she had written to the congregation. Mrs. Bertha Wight was paid tribute by one of her former trailbuiider boys, Shirl Carter. Her daughter, Arlene, made the flower presentation. Ruth Hirschi was saluted in tribute by Marilyn Judson with Hirschi making the Dorothy flower contribution. Last president presented was Elzada HANSENS HERBS WHERE Sixty descendants recently released, who was presented by Janice Nelson. Grant Young pinned the flower on his mother. Young, IT P handkerLovely hand-madchiefs were given each honored forner president. They were made by Merle Andrews. Many former primary workers and officers were present at the Mrs. Inez meeting, including Dicks who had worked in the for 32 primary organization years as a secretary and teache you can TRADE-I- of William J. Hess of Plymouth, Utah gathered at a family reunion held ning with Mrs. Merle Andrews The meeting, was conducting. under the direction of the new president, Mrs. May Wagstaff. After the opening song, Called To Serve, and opening prayer by Kathy Nelson, Mrs. Andrews gave an address of welcome to the visiting presidents. The name of the president was read and a tribute was paid by a friend, after which a flower corsage was presented the honored lady. First name presented was that of Mrs. Jennie Roberts Perry with IvaLou Nebeker paying tribute. The flower was presented Mrs. Perry Maud White by Gay Nebeker. was represented by Opal Petersen with Beth Dredge pinning the corsage on her mother. Mrs. Nellie Quayle Perry was paid tribute by Rose A. Young with Karen Quayle, a granddaughter, presenting her with the flower. Ruth Barnard was represented by Freida Oyler with May Wagstaff presenting the corsage. NEW 4 4 DINNER PLATES 4 CUPS CEREAL BOWLS FOOTED CREAMER 4 SAUCERS AND SUGAR BOWL, ALL FOR Wm. J. Hess Family Reunion Held Sunday Presidents Honored At Perry Ward Sunday An interesting meeting honorat Crystal of the Sunday afternoon ing former presidents Perry Primary was held at the Springs. Ten children were present at Perry ward chapel Sunday eve- Something Beautiful Bright And Eight Former Primary the reunion, including the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundell of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen of Grace, Idaho, and Miss Mary Hess and Zona Hess of Ogden. Also present were the follow- ing married grandchildren and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Holmes and five children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merica and two children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justenson and two children of Mendon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and baby of Samaria, Idaho. A program was presented after the opening song, Angry Words, and prayer by Mary Hess. Little Judy folHess presented a reading, lowed by a duet from Eva Zun-de- l and Reed Hess. Linda Hess of Lewiston also gave a reading, followed by a speech of welcome by the father, William J. Hess. Jane Udy reported on the family records to conclude the program aotivities. A luncheon was served to the group after which community singing was enjoyed with a friend of the family accompanying on the guitar. In charge of general arrangements was William Hess with Mrs. Genevieve Jensen in charge of the program and Jane Udy arranging the meeting place. four-year-ol- d Bud Braegger To Wed Murray Girl In Salt Lake Ceremony Today Miss Phyllis Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smitli of Murray, Utah, will becomp the bride of Bud Anthony Brapgger of Willard, in ceremonies to be conducted today at the Memorial House in Memory Grove in Salt Lake City. The couple will be married in double ring rites by Wayne Woodland of Willard. For her wedding and the reception which follows, Miss Smith has chosen a gown of skinner ivory satin fashioned with a full skirt, with a finger tip veil caught at the crown with a matching ivory satin cap. The couple have chosen Mary Baker, Betty Johnson, Melba Tripp, all of Murray as bridesmaids and Mrs. James Marsh as matron of honor. Best man will be James Braegger. Mrs. L. E. Stringham, Mrs. Evalop Hendrickson, Mrs. Edith Jarrad, Mrs. Lucille Tripp, Elma Thomas, Colleen Jarrad, Ruth Pederson and Vondell Gass will be in charge of gifts and serving during the receiving hours. Receptionists during the evening will be Eva and Rita Braegger. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will be at home to their friends in Willard, Utah. A new season silhouette in Buttons And Bows Plan For The County Fair its Jean Allen Your Old Range On A New esse. wHsxyair Club Has Meeting Tuesday Night Lucky Six with NO CASH DOWN PAYMENT 4-- H the boy or girl of high school age or younger who can make the most words out of the letters in the word To COOLERATOR The Lucky Six club met Tuesday evening at the home of Gay Anderson with all members present. Esther Santillano, club president, was in charge with dub leaders Pauline Forsgren and Edna Jeppsen directing. Work of the members which they have completed In their home furnishing project was inspected and suggestions were made on making up record 4-- and the balance payable on terms as low as $2.25 tr week! Hie Amazing New 'Automatic cook No letter may be used more often than COOLERATOR. but words may be ot it appears in the word any length. The standard dictionary will serve as authority in judging, end the contest entries will be judged by the COOLERATOR company. Contest closes Monday night August 15- Entries must be postmarked on or before Monday night, August 15. Send entries by mail to: CHARLES books. H. SPECIAL BARGAINS Special Groups Spring And Summer Merchandise FRIDAY and SATURDAY f 50 DRESSES Includes season's best styles for girls and women. Crepes Bemberg Sheers, Cottons. Former Values $5.95 to $19.75 20 SUITS Assorted colors and Black-Al- l wool coverts. Gaberdines and Sharkskins. Sizes 12 to 38. 10 COATS Coverts, Gaberdines and Crepes. Assorted colors and styles. to $45.00 Values $19-7- Don't Miss This Event At file tulte Slite F Our choice is Americas cAoice. ii 8eaufiuF2A)H of a Of course you picked the car you like best its Chevrolet, the car America likes best. So stick to your guns! Dont accept a car that gives you less. Surely, youll agree it would be foolish to pass up all those years and miles of driving pleasure . . . n nu D THIS WEEK'S to $7.95 Final Clearance tAe most m u $3.95 CLIFFORD See J. Dell AT THE BEEHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE FOR felt . . , li hy Gage lieralding an Brigham City, Utah Your COOLERATOR Dealer Members were urged to complete their work for the Box Elder county fair. A lunch was served by Gay Anderson and her mother, Mrs. L. G. Anderson, followed by a watermelon bust on the lawn, after which home movies were shown by Max Anderson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Edna Jeppsen Tuesday evening of next week. All projects should be completed by then. Gay Anderson, n feather-touc- exciting new high in flattery for you. The Buttons and Bows club held their meeting Wednesday, August 9, at the home of Connie Rio. The evening was spent discussing plans for the county Fair and sewing on their dresses. Six members were present. Light refreshments were servpd by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Darlene Hansen, club leader. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the bishop- Mrs. Thomas Hunsaker ric and Relief society and all those who furnished flowers and Undergoes Operation in any way extended comfort of Mrs. Thomas Hifnsaker and sympathy during the illness Salt Lake City who has been a and death of our beloved hus- patient at the Cooley Memorial band and father. May Gods hospital is now in the St. Beneblessing rest with those who in dicts hospital in Ogden. er. She recently underwent an Musical selections were given anyway came to our assistance. Mrs. Arthur J. Munns operation at the Ogden by Larry Hansen on the Hawaiand Family. ian guitar, after which the closing song, Hope of Israel," was sung by the congregation. BeneFREE! ELECTRIC POPCORN POPPER diction was offered by Don Lee- - N mj "fyUfa ON THE AIR! Hmt NoMonol lOAP SPECIAL Closing out, reg. $1.98 ... all car features the power and economy that comes with Chevrolet ownership. 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