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Show I V gram, conducted by John Reev-e- s, oilman and Mrs. Heber Sessions was presented as follows: of , Brigham City. Hazel Reading by Nelson, musi-ca- l M numbers by Don Ellis, and and an original reading by IvaLou High Council men ward Elders fte enjoyed a social Nebeker. Speak At Perry PK ward ball last Frl-'t- h The remainder of the time imeay was spent in playing contest Sacrament Sunday games under the direction of Sacrament was luncheon meeting held in and Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff the Fran-tS- , Mr. Nelson, ward last Sunday was Perry Vivian and William Wagstaff. and conducted by Bishop Rulon Hirs-chi- . Hazel Nelson k Nne. after which a pro- - Special guests weie highcoun- "Welcome To All," was the opening song and invocation was given by Elmer Mathews. The sacramental song, "Secret Prayer," was sung with Harper Billings in charge of and Connie Wagstaff as singing accompanist. Val Woodland, accompanied by Varlene Cook sang My Task" and Deep River, after which an inspirational talk was given by high couneilmen Heber Sessions and Austin Lar- LfWert & fm ' ReignpgOverBjir Seventh Ward Primary Officers Hold Party At Arden Balls Home Mary Kidman has just Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Mar- returned to her home following an extended visit with her sisgaret Forsgren and Mrs. Mabel ters and sons. Balls were hostesses at a party Mrs. Kidman left Brigham at the Arden Balls home Monon December 17 to take her day evening for Seventh ward City who had been primary officers and teachers. sister, Elizabeth,in an auto accihurt Plans for the forthcoming con- seriously ference were discussed, after dent, to stay with another siswhich games were played with the following ladies winning prizes: Flora Walker, Beth Bur-ruAngeline Korth, Cleopha Larsen and Ruth Reeder. A delicious light luncheon was served by the hostess at individual tables to conclude the m' JlSSwy faur 7rJcfor ffaose fivnfkeVrtrexSedf:- - sen. After the closing song, tle Hymn of the Republic," ediction was pronounced Lyle Larsen. wss ? BRIGHAM THE fICIO IN fARMAUU-FIR- ST TRUCK & ben- by -- la- dies met at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hobson last Friday evening and enjoyed a pleasant evening of sewing and conversi- Frank Earls Return From Calif. Trip A.A.U.W, Will Meet At Indian School Teachers, Secretaries Sustained In Sixth Ward Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl returned recently from a pleasant Mrs. Hobson served a light trip to California where they luncheon to the following neigh visited with their son and his bor friends: Mrs. Evan Owen, I family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Earl CaliforMrs. Morris Nuttall, Mrs. Arden of Manhattan Beach, Balls, Mrs. Loren Balls, Mrs. nia. A baby daughter, Janet, was Glen Mecham, Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. Clyde Larsen, Mrs. born to the C. M. Earls on Feb. Fred Speth, Mrs. Earl Slager and 3, while Mr. and Mrs. Frank two special guests, Mrs. William Earl were visiting their son. The Shaw of Brigham City and Mrs. Earls have another daughter, Dan Frodsham of Logan. Carolyn. ng. , Bishop Richard of in charge Hansen was the sacrament meeting in the Brigham City Sixth ward last Sunday. The opening song, "Let The Mountains Shout For Joy, was sung by the choir led by Lottie Tyson and accompanied by Merle Malmrose. ofwas The opening prayer fered by Wallace Wilde following which the sacrament song, Mrs. Arden Balls "Again We Meet Around the Board," was sung by the conReturns From Calif. gregation. Sharon Thorson and Mrs. Arden Balls of Brigham Veron Gilbert were in charge of City, Mrs. Aletha Thurston and the sacrament with th$ deacons Mrs. Orba Chipman of Logan assisting. attended the wedding of a neVerna Burt and Arthur Stefas Sunday phew, Ferris Thurston in Los fen were released school' teachers and Les Dredge Angeles recently. While in California, the three as chorister. Lavell Petersijn ladies visited Interesting points and Marlene Jensen were re- of historical valueHollywood, leased as secretaries in the SunLong Beach and Los Angeles day school. before returning to their homes. New officers sustained In the Sunday school were: Ray and Mary Lou 'Horsley, Verne Wiser, Edna Joyce Thorson and Shelly Robinette as teachers and Verna When new drugs or old fail to stopBurt as chonster don't Safe, cold dependdelay. your Jesse Hunsaker and Lila Armable Creomulsion goes quickly to the seat of the trouble to relieve acute strong were sustained as secrebronchitis or chest colds. Creomulsion taries of Senior Sunday school and Marilyn has stood the test of more than 30 and Patty Smith of the years and millions of users. It contains Steffen as secretaries safe, proven ingredients, no narcotics Junior Sunday school. and is fine for children. Ask your The number Song of The Redruggist for Creomulsion and take it deemed, was sung by the choir. promptly according to directions. The speaker for the evening was William T. Davis, president Broechitv of the home missionaries. Chest Colds Relieves Coughs The song, "Come The Glorious , rW Day of Promise, was sung by the choir as the final number and the closing prayer was offered by Jay Oldroyd. ft FAST ACTION WANTED? The Perry fireside chat was at held last Sunday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle with Lawrence Wright in charge. Following the opening prayer by Boyd Ilirscht, the time was occupied by President Abel S. Rich who led In a discussion Jayceettes Hold Fifth pertaining to temples and temBirthday Party ple work. Last Monday Evening Closing prayer was given by Connie Wagstaff, after which reThe Brigham City Jayceettes freshments were served by Mrs. observed their Fifth birthday at Quayle. evethe Howard hotel Monday ning, February 27. Dinner was served at a beautifully decorated table. Spring flowers and. individual birthday cakes forming the decoration. Past presidents of the organization were the honored guests, and were presented with beautiful corsages. They were: Minnie Nielsen, Karma Rossi, Irene Hansen, Ruth OToole and Beth Diedge. Bingo was played and numerous piles were given. Lovely door prlps were won by Naomi Knudsen, Laurena Jeppsen, Minnie Nielsen and Beth Dredge. The color captains were in Ycharge of arrangements with Katherine Fishburn as chair Establishing man. Standards of high FOR CALL US HEATING 11 rf t Complete OILS NOW! line of Products, Fast Service - You wont be caught cold if you put us on the job! We carry a full line of STANDARD Heating Oils to meet your needs STANDARD 1 Stove Oil, STANDARD 2 Furnace Oil and STANDARD f 3 Fuel Oil . . . And we deliver them to your home in clean, modern tank trucks. Our men are courteous and careful. Call now. California 8th West Phone 68 or 129-Y181 So. heatingou4 V Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Bar ker and Mr. and Mrs. Serell Nel son Visited Mr. and Mrs. Zappy, former president of the Netherlands mission who was replaced by John H. Lillywhite recently, in Salt Lake City, Sunday, Feb ruary -i U; i 35' 1') Le-Ro- mm look wear a Mrs. Clarence Burrup was named new president of the Seventh ward Primary association at a recent reorganization meeting. Assisting her as first and second counselors are Mrs. Ezra Harper and Mrs. Arden Balls. Mrs. Joseph Reeder was named chorister. The retiring presidency was composed Of (Mrs. Mack RobiMrs. Theron nette, president; Jensen, first counselor and Mrs. Ez. Harper, second counselor. want it. If unfortunately your car is wrecked or stalled , , . call us for service . . . day or night. Dont be bothered with your own water softener, that never works quite right re. . . always needs recharging to the quires supplies, repairs! 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It's trained mechanics Equip-0th5- r reconditioning John Deere Farm Ih. cun ,ou l th,. community f WHAT NTABOUT ONE-TI2-D cl) TOOLS t THOUSANDS APE TODAY A. PRECISION if PHONE OffuvW - - - teh U fltufuhi in Wlfnin fiiufiu SERVICE EASTORES UTAH POULTRY CHAMPION Mrs. Clarence Burrup President Of The Seventh Ward Primary Q 19. y Mr. and Mrs. Barkers son, is serving a mission in that field and so it was possible for Mr. Zappy to give them first hand information on his activities. The Barkers report that he had many good words about their son. They also said that Mr. Zappy reported that the 'Liilywhites arrived safe and sound in the Netherlands, but that Dorothy Ann had had the mumps and a siege of the missionary itch. The missionary itch, Mr. Zappy said, is a rash caused from a sudden change of diet. CREOMULSION -j- ter, Jennie, living at Portland. She also visited with her son, Vern Kidman and family at Spokane and with two other sons, George and Charles Kidman of Ogden, before returning to Brigham City this week. OUR BIG WRECKER has the lifting power to get a wreck up . . . and the towing power to take It where you quality at pricts fair to bath producer and consumer. Mr. And Mrs. Claude R. Barker Visit Former Mission President Safer Gough Relief REYNOLDS V. REEDER Distributor, Standard of 1, 1950 YES, B- I r Brigham Wednesday, March Mrs, Royalty Of The Perry Ward Gold And Green Rail . . from left to right: (back row) Beverly Weaver, attendant; Marilyn Judson, queen; and Wilma Walker, attendant. (Front row) Janet Quayle, Lee Johnson and Ronda Nelson, flower girls and crown bearer. The A. A. U. W. will meet Wednesday evening (tonight) at building 59 at the Jntermoun tain Indian school Members are asked to please note the change in the meeting date. Hostess dunng the evening will be Miss Stella Young with Miss Bessie Hansen in charge All members of the program. are urged to attend this CO. IMPLEMENT NEWS City, Utah Abel S. Rich Speaks At Perry Fireside "Bat- group of neighborhood BOX ELDER evenings entertainment. Neighborhood Ladies Sather For Party At Hobson Home A PAGE THREE Mary Kidman Returns From Coast Visit kUt SM IVfui 'VMM; stills TO hon our represniatives in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho are always at your service. - |