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Show PAGE FOUR Sorority Meets At ,Jf Butler Home Monday , BOX ELDER NEWS Utah Brigham City. Wednesday, February Beta Sigma Phi members met at the home of Mrs. (Denzel ButOak Camp Planning ler for their regular meeting Monday evening. To Hold "DUP" Business of the sorority was Night On March 9 conducted by the club presi' Daughters of the Oak camp dent, Mrs. Edward Ward. Daughters of Utah Pioneers are A nominating committee was asked to reserve Thursday eve- elected and consists of (Mrs. ning, March 9 for the big Daugh- Mack Young, Mrs. Mary Pearse ters of Pioneers night. t Owens and Mrs. Earland ThompHighlight of the afair will be son. Mrs. Robert Crompton was the awarding of a beautiful appointed chairman of the silk quilt as a door pledge project. food, aprons and prize. The program, under the dimany lovely araicles will be rection of Mrs. Earland Thomptimeac-cordinoffered for sale at this son consisted of a history of the to camp officers. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, by Mrs. Mack Young and a review of Card Of Thanks the sorority traditions by Mrs. To those who by their acts of Joe Cefalo. kindness expressed their sympaHostesses for the evening thy and friendship at the time of were Mrs. Denzeil Butler and the death of our beloved father Mrs. Ralph Leggett, who served and brother, James Oliver In- a delicious tray luncheon carrygram, we wish to express heart- ing out the Valentine colors. felt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, Our friends, and Party At Holman Home all others who assisted in any Honors Stella Young 15, 1950 - hand-mad- e g . Way.. On Birth Anniversary The Ingram Family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman wore host and hostess at a family dinner honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Holman's sister, (Miss Stella Young, head dietician at the Intermoun-ta- i nlndian school. The table was centered with a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Miss Young was given many lovely gifts on this occasion. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Young of Ogden; Miss Edith Bowen and Mrs. Edna J. Young of Logan; also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call and family and the host and hostess, of Brigham City. Family visiting and reminiscing was an enjoyable part of the parly. : Take the kinks out of your muscles and have fun besides. Bowl on our modern alleys! Open play, no league games from 6 to 7:30, from 9:30 to midnight or any time Friday, Saturday or Corinne Camp To Meet The Corinne camp, Daughters Sunday. of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah Young In Corinne Friday afternoon, February 17, at 2 oclock, it was announced this week. DANCE - BOWL Now Playing ;bxnp75neq Tlt I tho fthockMflrshk - j f Whistle Softly it t To Yourself a few friends Saturday evening. to T6 A hot dinner was served which pinochle Crime-Fre- e Rhea Nielsen And Maxcine Pettingill Reign At Combined Harper , Honeyville Rose Prom ' guests after Andrea Huggins was played. and Clifford Jensen won high score and Collen Waddoups and Lilac Bywater received cut prize. Colleen Waddoups and- - Dianne were Quinney of Tremonton special guests. Mrs. R. J. Leonard IMr. and in Logan. Saturday spent IMr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts are vacationing in Florida. was Frank - Andersen Mrs. hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. Cards were played with winning Mrs. Marge Huggins Welhigh score and Mrs. Aria cut prize. receiving ling (Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Theral Christensen of Logan spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Irving Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren are the proud parents of a baby girl. Two babies received names in Sunday. sacrament meeting Sheila Ann, Huggins was the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins for their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler named their son Jeffery Gordon. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and small son of Logan, spent with her parents, the week-en(Mr. and (Mrs. Robert N. Gardner. Mrs. Ernest Huggins and (Mrs. Chester Christensen attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Mantua Tuesday. Hyrurri P.1 Nelson is confined in the Valley hospital Mr. and Mrs., Cliff Matteson and Mrs. Freldo Andersen were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Ogden spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen. of Salt Pamela (McMurdie Lake City is a guest of her grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. JoWn 4 lived Miss Rhea Nielsen, daughter Hubbard. She formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nielsen at Oakland, Calif., and is visitof Honeyville and Mis Maxcine ing with relatives In Utah. She laborPettingill, daughter of (Mr. and met Elder Keith Cartermission 'Mrs. Keith L. Pettingill of Har-peing .in the Northwest were chosen to rule at the while he was located at Sweet Rose Prom held Saturday eve- Home, Ore. which is near Euning at the Honeyville ward gene. While here she met the recreation hall. parents of Elder Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheat Nielsen was attended ,IMiss by Diane Burke, Leota Hunsaker, have received word from their Nora Harper and Carol Hunsa- son, Elder Grant Cheal that he ker. Attending Miss Pettingill has been assigned to a comwere . Shirley Wight and Ruth panion and that his address is Trailer Court, RivPettingill. Eldon Hunsaker Circle Cross He is enjoying his crowned the Honeyville queen erton Wyo. and placing the crown on the mission very much. (Mrs. Sarah Bott Reay has acHarper ward queens head was Ross Wight , cepted a call to the Central Atr The hall was beautifully dec- Iantic States Mission of the orated for the occasion in the Church of Jesu9 Christ of Latter Valentine colors of red and Day Saints. She expects to enwhite. Beehive girls of the Har- ter, the mission home March 6 per and Honeyville wards were for preliminary training. in charge of the decorations and (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman serving of the refreshents from and family motored to Ogden a table covered with a crochet-te- d to morning early Thursday cloth flanked on either end meet their son (Milton who ar with red and white tapers. rived home from abroad, ..after Dancing during the evening being away from home for 28 was to the music of the Clear- months serving as a missionary field Girls orchestra. in Norway. Enroute home he An excellent floor show was stopped at Kearney, Nebraska presented during the evening. and enjoyed a short visit with his brother, Elder Karl Norman, V.F.W. Will. "Treat" serving as a missionary in the Western States mission. Aux. Members At Sunday Mrs., C. Wesley Hub' bard and Lloyd Hubbard visit Party On Thurday ed Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, The Veterans of Foreign Wars 'Elder Ted Thomas and Kathleen will treat the Auxiliary mem- Thomas in Salt Lake City at the bers at the party to be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tay Thursday evening, February 16 lor, relatives of the Thomas fam at the War Memorial home at ily. Elder Ted Thomas has ac ' 8 oclock. cepted a call to . the Brazilian Foolish Heart . Star Of My L. D. S. Church mission of Auxiliary and post members and entered thethe mission home . . . Susan Hayward who in the new release with an to eligible bring guest may Dana Andrews. the party, according to officers. Monday morning, Feb. 6th. The Several competitive games Thomas family have been very Rheumatic Fever Talk By Dr. Smith Is will be played with prizes to kind to the missionaries in the the winners, after which a Southwest Indian mission and Very Well Received By Kindergarten Club luncheon wil be served by the their home is always open to elders. Original home mov A large attendance of mem- Mrs. Earland post members. All members of the were Thompson the les shown which were tabers and their invited' guests and and post auxiliary, Ted Thomas while ken by enClub Hostess their partners, are invited. Bridge enjoyed the inspiring and Lloyd Hubbard was laboring at lightening talk given by Dr. Mrs. Earland Thompson was Card Of Thanks Shiprock and in which the mis Eugene Smith to the Kindergarten club on February 9. Dr. hostess at a bridge party held We wish to take this means sionaries took part. Tuesday evening at the regu Utah child specialist at the home of Mrs. Wesley An- of thanking all those who exSmith, from Ogden, gave many facts derson Thursday evening. tended assistance, comfort and lar M. 1. A. meeting the Advanc about rheumatic fever which is Bridge was played with high sympathy at the time of the ill- ed Scouts class furnished the and death of our beloved program which was as follows: so prevalent in the intermoun- score prize being awarded to ness and father, Erastus Song by Pete Singh; theme husband tain region. The program was Mrs. Uriah Wood with (Mrs. Scott arranged by Mrs. S. L. Mosko-witz- , Williams winning the cut prize. Johnson. In lifes darkest hour, Keith Welch; scripture reading, one comes to realize the true Rodney Nelson; talk, Prayer," public welfare chairman. Special invited guests includ- meaning of the word friends. by Rulon Smoot; song, Max An Mrs. Eugene 'Price, vice presiFive Reasons dersen; talks, Mrs. Erastus Johnson dent of the club, was in charge ed Mrs. Wayne Holmgren of Why a Boy Should (Pray by and Family. of the meeting. Prayer was by Tremonton, (Mrs .James Barker, Claude Jeppesen. Mrs. R. N. Price and the pledge Mrs. Don Sederholm, Mrs. James to the flag was led by Mrs. Ar- Valentine and Mrs. Wesley An- Correction In the recent account of the thur Linford.; Minutes were read derson. Club members present were Mrs. Uriah Wood, Mrs. funeral service held for James by Mrs. McLaren Funk. Scott Williams, Purdett Farmer Oliver Ingram, ARE FACTS February 7, that Following the' talk, refreshappeared in the Box Elder Jourments were served from a lovely-l- and Mrs. Thompson. From ace A dessert luncheon was serv- nal February 10, .two of the covered table carrying on were numbers the program out i the Valentine Kherae with ed at individual tables centered ear River City red and white roses arranged with a fragrant bouquet , of organ solo, In The Garden, in a beautiful bouquet, flanked sweetpeas with Valentines serv- and George Frodsham, to (Mr. Ingram, gave a by white tapers in pottery hold- ing as place cards and tallies. BEAR RIVER CITY The Boy ers. Individual cakes were iced The Valentine theme was car- talk. Scouts gave the program Sunried out also in the luncheon with a tiny red heart. day evening, under the direction Two cornet numbers were served by Mrs. Thompson. : of their leader, Clinton Burt played by Stephen Bunnell, sc-- ' The opening song was Battle ORINNE companied- at the piano by his Second Ward MJ.A. Hymn of Republic; prayer, Joe mother. Mrs. Don Jeppsen is Del Huggins;, spng,- - .America." music chairman. ' Workers Are Honored , Frank Barker, an explorer scout apers . Mrs. Clark Hillam, chairman, told of his Kit Carson hike to Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Ralph was assisted by the following the Wind River mountains. Corinne Mem members of the serving com- Reeder and Mrs. Ray . Daines Scout oath was given by Elmo were hostesses at an appreciamittee: Mrs. A. E. Christofferson, Christensen, Roger Johnsen and tion party given at the Daines Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Lee Rex 'Mattesen. Mrs. CORINNE Mrs. Eugene Price, Mrs. home recently honoring Saturday morning Song, Beautiful Ohio," Boys Leon Rees and Mrs. Milo House. Ernest Olsen and Mrs. Claude 20 Boy Scouts accompahied by chorus. M. I. Second former ward William Often, their leader Welch, and A report on the Kindergarten What Scouting Means To My were recently Walter Cheal, Alma Jones, Floyd fashion show was given by Mrs. A. workers to who ward Wanda Johnsen and A. J. Boy, Relief so- Carter, , A. V.. Smoot, Maurice the Richard Hansen, ticket chair- appointed Taylor. Strengthen the Arm of and Larsen Gilbert held ciety presidency. Stanley man, who also distributed ticLiberty, R. J. Leonard; pian. Games were played with priz- a winter outing at the Hardware solo, Varge Christensen; closing kets to members for selling. es for the winners. Gifts were Ranch in Blacksmith Fork can- prayer, Ellis Dee Andersen. where PeMr. and Mrs. LeGrande Washington has more electric presented to the honored ladies yon of elk. they watched the entersen entertained the school lights per capita than any other in appreciation of their M.I.A. herd and the Lunch was returned joyed group state in the Union. , work. late in the afternoon, all ex- faculty and their partners' A atde-a party evening. pressing themselves as having licious Saturday hot dinner was served. a good time. They reported the Pinochle was played with high roads in good condition. score going to Mr. and Mrs. ErnSaturday evening in the ward est Andersen and cut prize went recreation hall a successful to Pauline Leonard. dance was held by the officers , Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Matteson and teachers of the Primary. and son Rex were Sunday dinPrizes were awarded the hold- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ers of lucky numbers which Matteson of Logan. PICK O' THE PICTURES " were given at the-- door. The Hall Mrs. Alvin Jensen entertained orchestra furnished the music her club Saturday afternoon. and refreshments were sold. . Cards were played with prizes LAST TIMES' TONIGHT Mrs. Elva Miller atended fu- going to Seretta Johnsen and neral services for Patriarch John Elizabeth Iverson. A two course H. Peterson which were held at lunch was served. Smithfield on .Thursday. Valentine ideas were carried Miss Evelyn Loe of Eugene, out in the decorations and Ore., was a visitor last Tuesday menu. When Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. C. Wesley Thomas Waddoups entertained r, . co-sta- rs HARDWICK, Crime-freis what Thomas A. Mitchell Win Worcester County tow t8i n e population. In his 1949 report, cw ell said there were no t no traffic deaths, now sex crimes. Only black m"0' l"tl S, MIXMASir d Tap Put On Santa NASHVILLE, Tenn.' (U'P) Not everyone loves Santa Claus. A department store St. Nicks salary was garnisheed here for $25 which a woman who "recognized him claimed he owed her. The new' Sunbeam Mia gives you two great nev made features the Aim Juice Extractor a ad Aum Bowl-spee- d control in tion, it has all the othcti sive Mixmaster advanui make cooking, baking, a meals so fast and tut simply Dial you favons ipe. The .Famous Mii.fi dial has all the every-di- j ing speeds plainly indict and right at your finger ti BEE HI! COAL &APPLIA Ph. 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