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Show u ;V ' ' .PAGE FOUR BOX" ELDER NEWS. " i : f t - . j; Primary Officers Of Third Ward Meet ' Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 2S, 1950 held their regular training meeting last week at the home Meeting Held Sunday 1k Sacrament meeting was held the Sixth ward chapel last Sunday evening with Homer , In - . Tlngey In charge. The opening song was "Pilgrim's Chorus by the choir under the direction of Lottie Tyson. They were accompanied toy Merle Malmrose. The opentoy Don ing prayer was offered of Verna Johnson. The opening prayer was offered by Leah Jensen. Donna Valentine discussed the primary conference to be held this spring. Amelia Welling gave a very interesting lesson to the teachers. . Closing prayer was given by Madge Hull. ' Refreshments were served following the meeting by Verna Johnson, Effle Ballingham, Amelia Welling and Ruth Phil " " ' ' " lips.-- Sheffield. The sacrament song "Behold the Great Redeemer Die, was - . sung. toy the choir. Sacrament was taken care of by Sharon Thorson and Lamolne Frost assisted toy the deacons. Dr, Stewart Will Speak Norman Stain was sustained On Iran At Meeting by the congregation to become Civic Of a deacon. Improvement John Peters, a deacon, gave The Civic Improvement club i a short talk, - on "The Priestwill have as its guest speaker, hood Date. Carolyn Tingey played a piano Dr. George Stewart of Ogden selection entitled, "Wanting who has spent some time in Iran studying agricul you. Heber Sessions, a visiting high tural and irrigation habits of councilman, gave a talk on "The the Iranian people. He will com Temples. Edwin Anderson, the plete his talk on this country other visiting high councilman, with moving pictures of the peo' pie and their habits. gave the closing talk. The closing song was "Cast The meeting will be held In , Thy Burden Upon The Lord by the Commercial clubrooms at 4 the choir. oclock Thursday afternoon. All Closing prayer was offered by members are invited to hear this interesting and entertaining Larry Anderson. speaker. - " J ' : 1 51 I 4 s i 1 it , ."r v Fireside Chat Held At Hirschi Home The Perry Fireside chat meeting was held lhst Sunday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi. Donna Wood was in charge of the program. Opening prayer was offered by Opal Petersen. Lawrence Wright sang "Old Man River, accompanied by Arlene Wight. A piano solo was then played by Dorothy Hirschi entitled Malaguena." Time was spent in playing religious games. Don-rWood sang two vocal solos, "Bless This House, and "BeHer accompanist cause. was Dorothy Hirschi. Benediction, to conclude the meeting, was offered toy Reese Quayle after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Hirschi. f fc a J i i c, rl M O Effie Teliaferro Ends Brigham City Visit U fJ LX ents. W O par and Mrs. Leonard James of Provo recently announced the birth of a baby girl, born January 24. Mrs. James is the former Beth Fachelor Views Life Tenn. (UP) Wil- Stewart, daughter of Mr. and MEMPHIS, liam Richmond, circuit court Mrs. Robert Stewart of Brigham t lerk, a bachelor, has handled Clty- . . more than 500 applications for divorce this year. Mr. , T ns Out F Of PAUL. "1T1 Film Shop lace, ballerina length and 1 By PATRICIA CLARY , United Press Staff Correspondent skirted. James Its tailored, but , feminine, HOLLYWOOD (UP) Mason finds everybody on this he said, and not too expensive h side of the Atlantic thinks hes for any working In 'England good clothes may be movie menace. he portrayed nothing but sweet- inexpensive, Anderson said, the most important thing is to get ness and light for years. . It wasnt until he played a good quality. he said, man with a twisted mind in the "Always remember, British The Seventh Veil that that one good suit is worth six he caught on here. Then he got cheap ones. a Hollywood job which has had him playing nothing ' but villains. "I have played an ossortment of the strangest heels ever seen on the screen in this country, ' he said. His fifth. American picture, Universal-Internatinal- s . "Death on a Side Street, is as close as he has come to being a sympa thetic character. . Even in that By CLIFF A. MILLER heis a crook J who steals from United Press Staff Correspondent fellow crooks. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utahs Mason is such a good perfor mer, however; that he not only famed Great Salt Lake, which steals money from this coun once spread over parts of three trys number one villain,' Dan states, could grow back to its 2 Duryea, but steals his girl as gigantic old size in 25,000 years. Jn It would take just a slight well. Heroes Mot Wanted change in climate to recreate the "It seems to me that Ameri old Lake Bonneville 'that once can audiences love to hate," Ma. filled the great Bonneville Basin Air son said, somewhat puzzled. "I in the opinion of Arthur E. wonder if they might not like Granger, regional federal geoloto see me once in some of the gist in Salt Lake City. ' V.- - " hero parts I played in England." Granger based his prediction Probably not. Most American on data gathered while preparing stars go through a long appren an educational film on the his ticeship playing villains before tory of the lake. He pointed oul Totter Audrey increase they get to live through the that a one or two-inc.one of Hollywoods younger dramatic actresses, is curfadeout. Clark Gable started as in precipitation coupled with a heel. So did Alan Ladd. Wo year-rounrently starred with Richard Basehart in the mystery thrilltemperature drop ol er "Tension. Others in the cast are Cyd Charisse, Barry men moviegoers still are gush- a few degrees , would - do the - - ' Sullivan and Lloyd Gough. ing over the nastiness of Steph trick; en McNally, John Hodiak, Kirk . He predicted that the drop in Douglas, Richard Widmark and temperature would be sufficient Rising Star James Cagney. Dan Duryea says in the high mountains sur WM&TT TOEY he gets letters from women, ask- rounding the lake to store the increase of rain and snow - for ing him to slap them. THINK Mason also has discovered longer periods. In time the inthat, much as be would like to creased runoff would cause the L, break with this American tra lake to enlarge. January 17, 1950. dition of villainy, he cannot take Vast Changes Dear Bill: his particular brand of heels too " Grangerpointed out that over 1 have Just a note to tell you tar off the track. No matter a-- period of 25,000 years the lake been transferred again, and my how much a dark and handsotne could regain its former size new address is 626 South Greenactor can please audiences by about the same as that of Lake wood, Wichita, Kansas. being a louse, one sure thing Michigan. At one time Lake 1 want to thank you again for must happen to him in the last Bonneville covered most of Utah sending me the Journal, It has reel. and parts of Nevada and Idaho As it must to all villains, surely been an asset oo my misIt is estimated that the surface labors. sionary death comes to Mason too in was once 1,000 feet above the Sincerely, Death on a Side Street. present area, comprising Salt Elder Don Hunsaker. Lake City. The lake had a length 'HOLLYWOOD ' .(UP) Movie of about 350 miles and wae Dear Sirs: designers have quit outfitting around 150 miles wide but with Would you please send my working ' girls in no outlet to the sea. ChanBox me at 455, paper to London tweeds and Paris gowns. . As torrents of rain .and. heavdler, Arizona. It seems like Now theyre dressing secretar- ily stocked glaciers continued to they move me all together too ies on secretary budgets. , increase the size, Lake Bonne often, but when I move. I like The way to do this, the movie ville finally overflowed through to have my paper follow me. geniuses have decided, is to get Red Rock Pass in south Idaho. I surely enjoy gettipg Jt , and Ava Gardner interchangeable - wardrobe. The sudden , passage of - water keeping up on the jhqmetown . '. glamorous' actress, con- an Plan everything to 'be worn with destroyed a section of tfie founevents. tinues to skyrocket to. fame, everything else. A lot of smart tain ' and, the .water .rushed Thank You Very Much, and the Pad and is in the process of com- working girls discovered - this towards Sincerely, fic Ocean, via the. Snake and Elder E. Kelly Korth. pleting a new starring role years ago.. Interchangeability should be Columbia Rivers. in opposite James Mason The lake tjius dropped about the keynote of p working girls East Side, West Side. wardrobe," said Milo, Anderson, 375 feet in a , relatively short who-ditime. Warner However, Bros, opce It had re ally vary considerably with the a business designer, girl . wardrobe for ceded below the pass it once locality and the house, la typi cal modernization job wcjuld run Betsy Drake to wear In Pretty again was without an outlet tc the sea. During its brief exist Baby." something like this: "Each costume should provide ence, the river caused by the Red was be Installation of a modem kitch two or three different changes. Rock Pass break-thoug- h en, Including new counters, cab Its not only good economy; its lieved to have been one of the ' inets and sink, $700; electric good fashion.' : largest in 'the history of the One of the outfits for Miss earth. . automatic dishwasher, washing Utah has 92,580 houses that machine and garbage-disposa- l Drake, who plays a secretary in Work Of Ages are at least 30 years old and From this stage the lake are beginning to suffer from the unit, $600; modernizing bath an advertising agency, is a shep new herd check checked skirt receded, room, and slowly including fixtures, by evaporation old infirmities of age, but presentnew roof, $275; combina bolero Jacket with a navy vest, and reduced precipitation. Geolo-day; wonders of "rejuvena- $1,000; can wear all three, or the gists believed the process took tion could improve many of tlon aluminum screens and She and blouse, or the skirt and perhaps. 100,000 years. - Others, them so they would represent storm windows, $300; insulation, skirt the vest. . , additional fixtures for wir $500; including Granger, place the age to better values by $3,000 $4,000 To of the lake at 25,000 years. , electrical Care and For Easy ' ing equipment, than comparable new homes $150; modern Another change is a gray flanTwice the lakes - shrinkage heating plant bought on todays market. to stabilize Its boundaries $400; "painting, 'Inside and out, nel skirt with a three-quarthalted one a This is finding inade in sleeve jacket and a white ma- on the slopes of the Utah moun$700 to $750. study of the Improvement Quodras blouse. tains, from which its history may tient or modernization value The smallest outlay would go All these outfits are easy to be read with certainty. After of old homes just completed for modern automatic heating take care of, Anderson said. thousands of years only the relaclock Theyre by a real estate company. Real controls. A new plug-in- , simple and can be tively tiny Great Salt Lake of esestate operators interviewed thermostat which saves money cleaned and pressed at home, today Was left, together with two timated that, generally speak- by turning down heat at night which helps the strange-lookinmountains that budget a lot. ing, it would cost $4,000 to and turning it up in the morn Anderson fixed Miss Drake up are actually mountain tops, their now an to a costs house less old $5,000 than $40. with another gartnent thats bases buried in ancient salt. ' ing, give new look, but the increased Owners can install them, them to take care of an accor- The lake left a parched desert value would justify the expen- selves, in a few minutes, if they easy dion sunburst pleated skirt The landscape, flat and salty, feared diture. have old type thermostats, thus pleats dont come out, he said, and avoided by the Indians. The While renovating costs natur- - saving service costs. and the skirt never wrinkles. early pioneers, Jim Bridger and Unlike most women in movies, Peter Ogden, .were among the Miss Drake has only one dinner first. to explore the shrunken dress. ItS champagne net and salt lake. However, while others UiE.'- - Vpartrnen state fafmen tne cent of mowing 563 girl.-Thoug- Agricultural patten wesi more 4 949 - jone, 0I( Hiss., Frank i doesn ,ld Missis81! t illegal to , bridge an walk. ( fa1 Smith ask epeal that jutmoded 1 h An ;en. Fill Up Again 'f Horse JACKSON, Salt Lake Might f than e lates histo Shrinking Great -- , Mr. And Mrs. Leonard James Have Baby Girl ' 0 D d brother-in-law- her II L L V ... Effie Teliaferro returned to her home in. Memphis, Tenn. af ter spending the winter months in Brigham City visiting her , sister and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver. Also, during the past week end Mrs. Parley Deem and daughter ParCell, visited with Mr. and Mrs.' Weaver, DAV Film To Be Shown Here 0 .it Star. The Brigham City Third ward Primary officers and teachers Sxf Ward Sacrament - Dr opiatic which disregard ires if he d' me o ' Presenting A Special DAV Citation to John Stewart is General Johnathan Wainwni hero of Bataan and Corregidor, with Mrs, Stewart loo; on. The citation honors Stewart and the movie indr for contributing their talent and assistance in the pro portra tion of the movie How Much Do You Owe the story of the disabled American veterans. It will the Capitol and Roxy theaters soon. passed on,' afraid of the waste- that is how people mainly 4 ... , land, Mormon leader Brigham Young eyed the ferttile uplands east of the lake and there settled his new Zion." But despite the thriving towns and communities, some close to the shores of the present lake, few persons go near it, except on the southeastern slopes where limited beach and bathing opportunities are offered. At present the lake is 27 per cent salt and tourists seem eager to test the "impossible to sink legend by bobbing around in the dense orlne. Great Salt Lake today. Granger says Utahans ca thankful that Lake Bonn existed. He claims that wr It the area now called would be a wasteland dw He pointed out that fine rial deposited on the old bottom thousands of year now furnishes fertile sol farming in the valleys. An! delta areas, formed by river streams running Into the deposited a 'slightly rocky a a rial upon GO whicb-orehar- ds ish. . 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