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Show Pre InspMp, " eluiiaj placed e also we y hjj Maarten Club Enjoys Hearing Of JulHoueshold Hints By Bessie Hansen the Kindergarten receiving many and time saving regu-'Si- v hints at their Thurs-March martin held of si 9 whereth(i "aw 5 This uilt 11 co most- J5 f0P J seemed P of Mr. 3 fnt ,jf their own and many useful daughters Jus 'meetin g were read by Funk and Mrs. the P Larsen rendered The pledge to nine prayer. led by Mrs, Ray g was i, McLaren , winifred Ryan introduc- Fullmer and Mrs. Cam thd State Cancer Control of if UTAH PIONEERS CAMP NEWS ones ' - 4 1 ' , x K - i v . Jk", i v ; J' ih'' re : 's A r Seagull Camp Of DUP Will Meet Friday - ; i $ $r4 t r, - I "a Of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgrpn surprised them Saturday evening. March 18. at their new home, with a house warming party and' by presenting them with a lovely lamp that 1 1st rev s ' ? ' $, The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, (March 23, at 7:30 oclock at the home of Nephi Jepperson at 153 south First west, it was announced today by officials of the group. s t -- V,,,' Friends Surprise Mr. And Mrs. Frank :orsgren With Housewarming Party Jv I 'i . S ' Beehive Camp Of DUP To Meet Friday A ' Salt Lake City. their The Beehive camp of the two ladies outlined the help of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will i and requested Kindergarten club in their hold their regular meeting at the home of Ivy Fuller, 85 north ipaign. a violin First east, Friday, March 24, at ay Anderson gave accompanied by Janice 7:30 oclock in the evening. An excellent program has been in. Mrs. Don Jeppsen, chairman, was arranged for the meeting, offiscimusical cers of fh,e organization said. charge of the ,ram from $ - K ; s ''' .v r, s . ' OF appre-".- Kaiser, club presi- - its. R- - Mj it opened . , s tedhV Miss Homes 'pC ! ' t ? N.V. at the Hansen. The pro-1- " of 5 under the direction Albert Robinette chair-o- fof Amerthe Department " .'a- A home. Bessie 'Memorial demonstration home county Box Elder Hints as her i. Household club Members of the giving Mss Hansen in -' are bta atlon, whe 0 to ind grain are being 5 opens awl i MelJved 5 58 Beauty And The Beach f i i-- t 4J eradie orteti ep and reai$ g leaves land i sture and rak field CultirJ a Ford Tract1 ydraulic sasy lifting Teak refreshments were lace cover-e- a with a low of pussy willows. Fuzzy the i kittens surrounded and a tiny pussy willow en was placed on each plate favor. St. Patrick napkins were also color scheme ainty from a lovely table centered red , Oak Camp Will Meet At Arvil Jensen Home "?rl i The Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Arvil Jensen on Thursday evening, March 23, at 7:30 oclock. Officers are dewas sirous of a good attendance at committee le serving this meeting. posed of Mrs. Don Jeppsen, rman; Airs. (McLaren Funk, Mrs. Jacobsen, J. Baird DuWai.n Jensen, Mrs. Don Mrs. Bill Harris. Seagull Camp Of DUP Will Meet Tomorrow 71 , Vera-Elle- . . . Relaxes On The Reach n after completion of her role in the technicolor musical On The Town. A. Hamer Reisers Have Baby Boy On March 12 Ft. Brigham Camp Of DUP Will Meet Thur. and Mrs. A. Hamer Reiser, Salt Lake City recently an nounced the arrival of a baby boy, Sunday March 12, In the Dr. Jr. of Salt Lake City L.D.S. hospital. Mrs. Reiser is the former Bet ty Joe Carter of Park Valley. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter of Park Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Reiser of Salt Lake City. The Reisers son. g anniversary, luncheon was pre-an- d ready to included individual brought which Bear River City Camp Deseret DUP Camp To Of DUP To Meet Friday Meet Friday Evening , nice were Daughters of Utah Pioneers of honor the Bear River camp will meet attended: at the home of Seretta Johnson, 'Pearl Nelson, Mrs. Sid Da-iFriday, March 24, beginning at Zola Davis, Mrs. Wan-.'be- k 2 oclock In the afternoon. and Mrs. Alice .Snow. remainder of the after- - Willow Creek Camp Of Rss&entTnTa'soclal way. day cakes. Many ng cards and gifts Bted to the, guest of he following who The Deseret camp of the Daughters of .Utah Pioneers will meet Friday- evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John W. Phillips, who resides at 162 i north Second east . This will be election meeting for thecommg tyU WilL Friday year will be elected, officers a Lore Club Hgqfs ' The Willow. Creek camp of stated. of Utah Pioneers the w Thursday Fve Daughters t i v will meet at the home of Bessie Anderson reviewed Perry, Friday afternoon, March iokPaulX3entian Hill, author. 24, at 2:30 oclock, ft was an7 Elizabeth Goudge, at a nounced today. ing of the Book Lore club Thursday evening at the Bear River s of Mrs. Camp Of George Nielsen, delicious, luncheon was DUP Will Meet Friday d to the members and one The Bear River City camp of next meeting of the club the Daughters of Utah Pioneers be April 13, at the home of will hold their monthly meeting Edwin Baird when Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Melvin Knudson will give the Johnson, Friday, March 24, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. - j ATrw!s Ttfle: -- , I The Fifth ward Relief soThe Tegular sacrament meet ciety entertained the married ing of the Perry ward was held couples of the ward Friday last Sunday evening with Euat their annual Relief sogene Bott, conducting. The conciety birthday party. gregation sang "How Firm Our Box lunettes were enjoyed Foundation, and invocation with background music played was offered by Earl D. Young. on the solovox by Charles ClifThe sacramental song was That ford. Sweet Story of Old," and sung A program, in charge of Mrs. by a quartet composed of Earl Merle Grover, president, includWright, Gene Wright, ' Vaughn Wassom and Ted Tuttle. Accomed instrumental music by Eula Olsen and Margaret Jensen. panist was Mrs. Earl Wright. The sacrament was in charge of Faye Christensen gave an origiTherald Quayle and Lawrence nal piognostication of the Relief society and a Ladies choWright, assisted by the deacons. rus composed of Nola Kimber, Two more vocal selections Alice Sederholm, Lovlsa Nelson, were sung by the quartet, entitled "Sundown Sylvia Walker, Cora Olsen, Ellen and "The a Siggard and LaWanna Jensen, Temple Song, after whld sang one number. Their acspeech was given by A. Ted companist was Lottie Johnson. Tuttle, Box Elder high 'school Games were enjoyed under the to seminary teacher, directed direction of LaVon Jensen and , the young folks. Teachers , Officers Of , the evenings activities brought The closing number by the with an hour of dancquartet was "O n e Fleeting 3rd Ward Primary Meet to a toclose accordion music by Rhea ing Hour, after which benediction At Chase Home Wed. Reese. was given by Boyd Hirschi. ,f ' " LaPreal Ridd and Thelma Robt " The Brigham City Third-warbins were committee members Bingo Victim Sues Primary officers and teachers in charge of general arrangeOMAHA, Neb., (UP) A hotel teacher-traiheld their regular ments. Mr. and tMrs. L. J. Kimhere was sued for $15,000 daming meeting March 15, at .the ber were in charge of the dancages by a woman who charged home of Elaine Case. ing and refreshments were di that her chair collapsed while reeled by Myrtle Clifford. she was playing bingo, causing The opening prayer was ofPerry Relief Society A beautifully decorated birthfered by Sadie Barnard followday cake placed on a lace cov- Celebrates Birthday , ed, by the reading of the min- ered table with blue vases of In This Week's 4 , t utes by Doris Simonsen. The acaccia in carryng out Last Friday evening March yellow ward conference to be held in the Relief Saturday Evening colors of blue 17, in the Perry, ward amusec1ifcu-sspa4ftPr ,whlch and 'yeiiovCwas theTenTer"' of ment hall, the Relief society celAmelia gave Bttra 'tion- ebrated its 108th birthday anClosing prayer was given by niversary. Verna Johnson. 'Valley Of Mystery" A delicious hot supper, cafeMrs. Fred Seeds Ends teria style, was served to all and Bishop James Jensen married couples of the ward, in The Story of Utahs UnexCounselor Glen Nelson were Visit With Relatives plored Valley Known Only charge of the Relief society expresent at the meeting. Mrs. Fred Seeds and small ecutive officers. The tables To The Navaios, and the Following the meeting re- daughter returned to their home were beautifully decorated In of The Navajps freshments were served by in Camden, New Jersey, Tuesday keeping with the season and Story Themselves. . . , Elaine Chase, Mildred Perry, morning, following a visit with also with Easter touches. FolUarda Owens, Sadie Hess,, Nona her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Orson lowing the dinner ,the game of MUST Reading For Funk, Lois Slagger and Veola Lauritzen, and other relatives "Snake" was played with varEvery Utahn. Leggett. A St. Patricks day and friends in Brigham City and ious prizes awarded. Isaac Young Get Your Post at theme was used in the Salt Lake City. and Harper Billings entertained . A farewell supper was held with a humorous skit, after e honoring Mrs. Seeds at the Laur- which the group enjoyed M A S Phone your society news to itzen home Monday evening. to eoneludp the dancing to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society Family members were in Benediction was of program.or other newsstand any editor, Phone 192. fered by Bishop Rulon Hirschi. harmonized with the color scheme of ttieir home. The entire group dropped In after meeting at another place. Durine the evening Ihrv plaVt Canasta and Rook. They had refreshments 'of ice cream and ; cake. , . Present at the surprise party were Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Qulg Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly, Mr. and ' Mrs. Stewart Tlngey, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall,, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price, (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth and Mr .and Mrs. Lowell Packer. eve-nin- g POST 1 SON ' old-tim- firsit capital of ail the French posses sions In America. 1 d Ted Tuttle Speaks At Perry Sacrament ' Card Of Thanks ' . We wish to thank all who contributed in any way during our bereavement over 'the Joss of our dear husband,, and jfather, Mrs. A. L, Shaw and Family, rt Miet The Bee Tee glee club furnishthe program in the Second last ward sacrament meeting The meeting Sunday evening. was under the direction of Counselor Lafayette F. Jenstjn. The orgag prelude was played by Rotiie II. Littiewood following which the glee club sang Come, Come, Ye Saints. David offered the opening Heiberg prayer followed by the glee club sinking An Angel From High." William S. Fife tmd Lloyd Bowden had charge of the sacrament assisted by A number of deacons. The meeting was turned over to the elee club and Claudius Olsen had charge of the program as follows; The three songs, "Stouthearted Men," "Just Sing Along" and "Teach Me To Pray, were sung by the glee club. W. II. Griffiths was the speaker for the group and was followed by the singing of "As Torrents in Summer, "Moonlight on The Lake," and "Stars of the Summer Night." Lillis Jeppson played a violin solo accompanied by Janice Hansen. The closing selections were, "High On The Mountain Top" and "Hear Us Pray. Ernest Olsen pronounced the benediction. ed ! AV l, delicious Fifth Ward Relief Society Celebrates Birthday Anniversary . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 22, 1950 d . The Fort Brigham camp of The Seagull camp of the the Daughters of Utah Pioneers ends Surprise Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will will meet Thursday, March 23, meet at the home of Capt. Chloe at the 'home of Mrs. Nora Far-reIson On Birthday N. Petersen, 105 north Second 348 north First west. group of friends pleasantly West, Friday, March 24, begin-into officers in According at 7:30 oclock in the eve- an excellent program hascharge rlsed Mrs. Ethel Judson last been her ning, it was announced today. arranged. ay afternoon honoring iday 1 , PAGE THREE BOX ELDER NEWS Program At Second Ward Sacrament Sun. . ons. for Bee Tee Club Presents J'. i rtnln. Tim In HEN RY J. TAZIOR, ABC Ntlwork, every Monday .. Why not come see the whole package for yourself? Your Buick dealer can get trade-i- n, right down to cases-pric- es, terms and all. u Too can see the lines of this tidy j 1950 Super Convertible. You can, perhaps, imagine the 0 you BRUlil Model FB" Drill and fertilizing speed and efficiency hit a new high use a John Deere-Va- n Brunt Model 'FB" Grain Drill. 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