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Show Cmc Improvement Club Honors Retiring fficers At " Indian Enchantment" Dinner Two GREAT Appliances The ladies of the Civic Improvement club met at a clever-arranged dinner party on afternoon April 29, in y Sat-urda- y the club.J ,he relirin2 officers of Arrogant Ann Passes On NEW ALBANY, Miss. (UP) This announcement was written on the blackboard of the local Kindergarten Club To Conduct Election Of Officers On Thursday Marilyn J. McCoy Honored By Perry Ward Primary Wo rkers The Kindergarten club will meet Thursday afternoon. May 4, at 4 oclock at the War Memorial home. An Perry Primary officers enter 'business meetthme of the was in connection with the ing will be conducted and electalned Indian Enchantment party and the teacher training meet- tion of new officers for the comrooms were decorated with bril- Primary liantly colored wild flowers. In- ing last Tuesday evening, hon- ing year will take place. Mrs. Marilyn J. McCoy We urge every member to be dian totem poles, oring wigwams were used throughout The party was held at the home there. This is election day and the room and formed an inter- of Mrs. Vivian Nelson. Mrs. Me your attendance is necessary," ds a recent bride, the former said officers of the club. esting background for the pro- Coy Musical numbers are being arMarilyn Judson and a former gram of the afternoon. The long tables carried out Primary teacher. ranged for by Mrs. Don Jeppsen, The meeting was presided over chairman of the department of the theme with small lakes and and conducted toy May Wagstaff. music. Refreshments will be canoes and miniature replicas of Carrie Petersen gave the lesson served. the room decorations. Each entertaining conducting member present received as a and games that were outlined for favor a tiny tom-toand loath Primary work. Merle Andrews, You SAVE er bound book containing the conducted the scrip dinner menu and program num- counselor, each ture and ON OlIR QUANTITY reading presented bers. Mrs. J. Edwin Baird, officer with miniature May bas dressed in full Indian Chief atPURCHASE OF kets filled with flowers and nuts. tire acted as toastmistress and A social was enjoyed and introduced the following ladies delicious luncheon served at DUTCH PAINT who toasted the retiring officers: decorated small attractively Mrs. Don Sheffield, 'Mrs. Zenos OUTSIDE WHITE tables. A beautiful gift was then Earl, Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs. presented to Mrs. McCoy, along Easily long lasting, Applied Floyd Anderson, Mrs. Owen with best wishes from all her co Westenskow, Mrs. J. Oleen Pal- workers. I 91. eovart 400 sq. I mer and Mrs. Kent Jensen. Era Flowing, Easy As each officer was rushing In 9 Gallon toasted Third Ward she was presented a lovely orPrimary Containers laautiful nd Enduring chid corsage. Appropriate mu- Officers Hold sic was furnished by a trio composed of Mrs. H. B. Felt, Mrs. Training Meeting Wed . W. G. Mann and Mrs. David D. The Brigham City Third ward Anderson who sang Totem Tom Tom and Indian Dawn." Primary officers held their reg ular teacher training meeting They were accompanied by Mrs. April 12, at the home of Ruth iPerc Petersen at the piano. with Leah Jensen, Mrs. Glen Knudson sang two Phillips, in charge. vocal solos, Pale Moon and president, The opening prayer was of"Sky Blue Waters accompanied fered by Mildred Perry. The by Mrs. Henry C. Johnson. Mrs. W. iE. Tyson and Mrs. Russell minutes were read by Doris Si monsen. Amelia Welling gave B. Tingey sang two numbers, Indian Love Call" and Red- a lesson on prayer. Bishop James Jensen and Counselor Glen Nelwing. They were also accompa- son were present and both spoke. nied by Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. HarFprn Burt was named to teach old Felt then sang a vocal solo, Ramona accompanied by Mrs. the nursery group and June to help with the Larks. Petersen MONEY SACK GUARANTEE The remainder of the time was All the ladies who took part DUTCH OUTSIDE PAINT It a haavy and testimonial the in on the program were introduced given bodid, prepared aitarlor paint for uta offered toy on with appropriate Indian names closing prayer was types of surfaces, wood, matal or Simonsen. masonry. It contains laid, tine, titanium and were all dressed to repre- Doris Following the meeting, reinartt ground vary fina in pigment, sent various Indian tribes. The freshments were served to 17 linseed oil, alkyd ratin, minaral spirits who serv in assisted the girls and drlart. It covari wall and mekes a present by the following commg all wore Indian costume. Vera Jensen, chairman; mittee: good exterior primar at wall at a fin The highlight of the afternoon Ruth ith coat. For first and tacond coatt Hillam, Phillips, Margaret was the traditional presentation June with thin with llntaad oil In accordanc Marie Robinette, Romer, of the beautiful engraved pitch THIS IS AN labal diractions. BarSadie Effie PAINT VALUE er to Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, re- nard Balllngham, and Amelia Welling. tiring president Mrs. W. H, MT. STATES Griffiths, president who extended to Mrs. Klitgard the thanks Mrs. Peters Entertains ELECTRIC of the club for her services for In Honor of Mrs. James the past year.' Other retiring officers are Mrs, Baty At Hanky Shower W. H. Griffiths, vice president; Mrs. E. H. Peters entertained Mrs. Alf Freeman, secretary; for Miss Flora Hansen, treasurer; at a handkerchief shower -fry Mann, historian; Mrs. Mtg.James R- - Baty, Who is JeavMrs,W( week this with her S. W. family Beecher, corresponding ing secretary and Mrs. Theron B. for Craig, Colorado, where they Lee, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, will make their home. with Pinochle was played Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, and Mrs. Parker McMa Mrs. Arden Balls and Mrs. Jack nus as directors. Taylor winning the prizes. Present at the party were: The committee in charge of the arrangements for the party Mrs. Burt Taylor, Mra Jess Mrs. Lee Hazeldine, included the new officers, Mrs. Mrs. Orchard, Douglas W. H. Griffith, Mrs. S. M. Ras Mrs. RobiMrs. E. W, Davis, Mrs, C. L. Wayne Mrs. Packer, mussen, H. L. Pearse, Mrs. E. B. Owen, nette, Mrs. Lee Orme, Mrs. Jack Mrs. J. M. Burt, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Nielson, Mrs. Chester Hamilton Max Orchard and the honored Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. Harry guest and hostess. Bloom, and Mrs. Theron B. Lee, These officers were assisted by Carolyn Neff Becomes a committee composed of Mrs. Wife Of Ray Hatch In D. B. OToole, Mrs. C. F. Epley Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Elliot Ceremonies Last Week Ward, Mrs. Ronald Packer and Americas newest, Mrs. Edwin Baird, handiest refrigerator! Mrs. A. M. Seely recently an nounced the marriage of her freezert Door opens Elizabeth McDonald Is daughter, Carolyn Neff to Ray down for use as load- Mrs. Mr. of son and Victor Hatch, Married April 24 In tag shelf saves steps! H. P. Hatch, of Corinne. Space for 32 pounds of The marriage took place In frozen storage! Cold-pac- k Wyoming Ceremony for fresh meats Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamont Elko, Nevada. Crisper Drawer for the A reception will be held later of Brigham City announce fresh vegetables. And for the young couple. marriage of their daughter, Elizbig ceremonies the of After the Dale to Ted young abeth McDonald, storage bin belowi couple left on an extended hon ONLY Murray, Utah. The marriage was perfermed eymoon. Upon returning home at Evanston, Wyoming on April they will make their home In Brigham City. 24. d high school library. The D. G. Hall Library mourns the death of its famous goldfish. Arrogant PAGE THREE BOX ELDER NEWS Ann. 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