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Show F(. Brigham Camp Of DfJP To Meet Thursday PACETOKEE m UA Of Bear 8;, S news ELDER TreStr busing The Fort Brigham M. 1950 Bear River Valley Resident Notes 95th of camp Original Director Is Guest Speaker At Soroptimist Meeting Birthday Saturday the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, February nla.ny fiends and relatives The Soroptimist club met at the 95th birthday of Mrs. the public lihrary Thursday 23, at 7:30 oclock in the eve ning at the home of Mrs, Ruth August Anderson Stenquist, evening for their regular monthafternoon when they call, ly meeting., Phillips, 315 west Second north, ed a the family home in it was announced today. Emma Laub of Logan, Utah, to offer their congratu-atlons- . original ' director of the Rocky A good program has been arMountain region of Soroptimlsts ranged and all members were Mrs. Stenquist, one of Bear Riv- was guest urged to attend by the offi during the er valleys oldest residents, was evening. A speaker cers of the organization. review of the book. born in Sweden, Feb. 17, 1855. Spin A Silver Dollar, was givShe was to Carl August en by Bessie Hansen following Young Farmers Of Bear Stenquist married on May 12, 1874. They Miss Laub's speech. was A delicious joined the L.D.S. church In 1887 River Receive Honors luncheon and brought the family to Utah served to club members to conMembers of the Bear River In 1902. The lived In clude the evenings activities by chapter of Young Farmers re Draper until family 1912, when they Mable Nielsen, Rilla Jensen and celved a gold loving cup at the made LaPreal Wight. Tremonton their home. recent state convention of Young Mrs. Stenquist is the mother of Farmers and were given the 10 sons and daughters, seven of William Kotters Have distinction of being the out whom are still living: Mary Stenin standing chapter the state. Salt Lake; Eric A., George Oregon Visitors From the yearly report, the quist, C., Gustav A., W. Visitors at the home of Mr. Leander, Edactivity of the group consisted win O. and J. Einor Stenquist and Mrs. William J. Hotter tor of the following: educational of Tremonton. She also has 42 the past three weeks were Mrs. community service, cooperative grandchildren. 32 Dean C. Howarlh and daughter activities, recreational activities, and two Nancy Marie of Portland, Ore financial status paid up memgon. bership and percentage of young Mrs. Ilowarth and daughter farmers active in the Phone your society news to also visited many relatives in the Phone 727, Brigham City. They returned to 'day. ; the const,;' r-- c Sat-urda- -- from Desi he latter he iSUKg ?0BtoEf3it y x n counfe oonthrea red d0l wmer re& were recen Placer u aing notei n News-Journa- ILrj CADGES i 904 end of tK Ch lishes adi drawers) a ig desk. T5 bo care of m lairsidetati space in ewmg need g treason, i r youfgru Utility. The hwords wt, re selectioa them ill t lor It model. 7.2 cu. Zone ,ge FfrYear 10-ke- simplified keyboard... gives you automatic column selection. Just enter figures as you would write them. Has total . . . multiply . . . release and correction keys. Full 5 carriage. sub-tot- our meter pay NOTHING down. a day. .. . 25c ova agree. St b Utah ' ADDS MULTIPLIES C. I. Stratford. Mgr. The chorus sang Thanks Bo To God. President Baird gave a very inleresting and Instructive talk on his recent tour through Mexico and Central America. Counselor thanked Jensen president Baird for his fine talk and the chorus for the music toy Built In an L shape the huge building will have a seating capacity of 600 and Including an rest auditoiium and modern "Farmers get a lot of help from mining and smelting besides the metals that go of into their tools. One of the zinc and copper smelting is sulphuric acid something mighty important in making fertilizers." room facilities. The completion of this structure together the development of what the Petersen Bros, described as the finest offering of cattle ever to he shown by hem at any time anywhere, marks the near maximum of that which they dreamed of in the early 1930's when times were tough, a spokesman of the Petersen Bros, said.- by-produ- Qmglmy.Wielg. train. Sale Of Savings Bonds Greater Than In 1949 Betty ... al Rou'i baautifufly itllofad tapper The ideal tdu fct natal, Of ki iporowaar tod drea-up- . knout Velour duada with kuga, earryvwythinf pocken and Wood look"auich-bigbac- k la Suiuif Cold, PuMt Putk, Tulip Blua or BaS Nude Suai I te Id, Bear River DUP Camp To Meet February 24 LISTS meeting of the Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Lavela Mateson, Friday, Feb. 24, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. SEE $99,999.99 IT-RI- IT-DRI- DE IT VE REMINDER ofaSwk the tnfy tin with COMPLETE WINTER SAFETY ep to 60 th to Consider The. HD-- 7 SOMITHINtt , BI-KE- !he only tire with TREAD that twerps, bitea and holda EVERLASTING the only tire with PROTECTIVE GUARD that protects against all Ing curb acuff and abrasion. N lhe only tiro with CURB SAFETY RENEWABLE frh TREAD nd remaining new when other Urea ara giving up grind- - their As Uvea. Sin l - CHARM Mlsne - rruu present value for your old tires! J EXTRA ADDED more soft mllet Where tirea never held before. Deseret DUP Camp Will Meet Friday Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Hall, 137 east, First north at 7:30 oclock. Mem bers will note the change In the meeting day. lay evening. only tiro with WHITEWALLS. The For.You g e Also reported were four cases of influenza and one case of chicken pox. 150 FUSNITURE (ZiXllS to officials. 8, according 10. MAIN DOTH A giant combination sales, display and auction barn will be in readiness at the Petersen Bros, headquarters at Ogden in time for the big 1950 sale, March A AND TOTALS TO RNITUHEC crin Hold Auction March 8 Dept. Reports Seven cases of measles were reported in Box Elder county by the state department of health for the week ending February See this speedy. ..compact portable today. Its the biggest dollar value y you can get Has the amazing Crisper Door Latch Protection Plan reaco on K Petersen Bros. Will State Health ; Freezer Locker Quick Chiller Jly Adjustable Shelves m ADDING MACHINE are priced as low as pbilco St While the sacrament was girls prepared, the Teen-Agchorus sang. Abide With Mo. directed by Carol Johnson, with Jeannine Anderson at the piano. Jay Valentine and Lowell Daines had charge of tire sacrament, assisted by twelve be-in- by Velma Klmbor. -- PHtlCO helors President J. Edwin Baird was the speaker at sacrament meeting in the Second ward last Sunday evening with Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen conducting. The organ prelude was by Carol Johnson. The opening song by the congregation was. Now Let Us Rejoice," and Roma Jeppsen gave the opening will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Visit In Calitornia Olsen and families a North SacMr. and Mrs. O. VV. Olsen left ramento and with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham City Saturday for an Phil Flcarra and family at Fort extended visit with their daugh- Ord, California, before returning ters and sons in California. They home. O.W.OIsensWill Sale of United States Savings Bonds In Box Elder county for January exceeded sales for January, 1949, reported Frederick P. Champ, area coordinator for the Treasury department for northern Utah, today. Sales for January, 1950, totaled $17,588 against $11,906 for January, 1949. for the RemiAgton Rand i furnished. 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