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Show c Legion Aux. Plan Food Sale For Sat. MJ.A. Presents The Program At Second Ward Sacrament Meet I I PAGE THREE Mrs. Richard Fowler Visits In Brigham City Girl Graduates Are Honored By BPW Club At Lovely Tea And Art Exhibit Sun. Afternoon The American Ctrl graduates of the Box El- - hours were the triplet daughters Auxiliary are making plansLegion tor a food sale der 'high senool were honored of Mr, and Mrs. DeVere ChrisDon Christensen was In charge & ,ovely and r( tensen, Sharon, Janice and DiM,beioed Sa,urday morning, guestsat c,ock- - according of the program rendered in the exhibit sponsored by the Bind ane; the twin daughters of Mr. Tat,10 eve ness Nt1Sni AUXlliary Second ward lat Sunday M.I.A. and professional Womens and iMrs. John Lsaacson, Joan and preSnJ: nlng by members of the club Sunday afternoon between Joyce, and the twin daughters H. The prelude was by Renie Beautifully decorated the hours of three and five of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Uttlewood. President delicious pies and pastriescakes, oclock, at the War Memorial Bonnie and Betty. and read will be offered for sale at Price and W. V. Call, of Ogden, e Paintings by Mrs. Dolly Rock-woo- d tne Mountain States Electric and two daughters were tMiss Norma Jensen, club pres store. The food sale is d The opening song, Truth Re I idont and members of the or exhibited during the afternoon being to raise funds to on fleets Upon Our Senses, was ganizatlon received over 100 and the guest book was presencivic projects that are carry ted to Mrs. Rock wood. the congregation and Naomi guests during the afternoon. sponsored by by the auxiliary. Mrs. Victor 6. Bennett the Musical numbers were played gave opening attrac was table pjje serving Forsgren is chairman of prayer, followed by the congre I lively decorated with a center by Janice Hansen on the violin, sale which will be held priorthe to gation singing, Come, Ye Chll the Mothers Day tea. purple lilacs and white Joyce and Joan Isaacson on their dren of the Lord, Let Us SingL a silhouette of a girl accordions, and vocal numbeis wph With One Accord. and Phone your (graduate purple scroll in were sung by the small daughnews to a the center. The centerpiece was ter of IMrs. Rix'kwood. Hendrickson to Mrs. Charles society Betty gave Klmber, society scripture reading and Jeannine placed in a crystal bowl which Mrs, Dorothy Olsen was chaireditor, Phone 192. Anderon led the group In repeat, was set upon a lovely white, man of the tea and was assis-t- e lace cloth. Crystal ing the M.LA. theme. John Jen- hand-maddby Mrs. Luella sen, a scout, gave a talk Myj tapers held purple and white Mrs. Lucille Howes, Mrs. Ruth Reasons For Not Using Profan- candles. Large bouquets of liunsaker and Miss Lura Redd. ity." Jay Meservy rendered a lilacs on tall stands decorated musical selection on a bass claf-ine- the hall. Each girl graduate The Tennessee hotel and resaccompanied by IMrs. Ste- was given a miniature scroll taurant division reports there phen R. Bunnell, followed by a tied with purple and white rib- - are 357 hotels, 772 tourist courts talk from Kay Dalnes, "What U)0n and 426 tourists homes in the A Man Thinks, Is What He Is." Serving during the receiving state. Owen D. Knudsen said he had enjoyed working 4n the M. LA. the last three years and Introduced W. V. Call, a friend of his, j From where I as guest speaker. The Y. IM. M .1. A. was reorganized and President O. D. Lund presented the name of those w ho were released and appointed. Those released were Owen D. Knudsen, superinten-- J w1 dent; Kenneth W. Killpack, first it for about 30 feet! But we finCounty officers got s notice from and Don Christensen, econd as- the vernment not long ago, askally decided to call it "Turtle slstant. Those sustained were Richard (Dick) Larsen, superining them to change the name of Pond in honor of the real owners. From where I ait, naming that Mud Lake. Seem its a pond, not a tendent; Lee Hansen, activity pond wasnt the most important fake, by government standards. supervisor; Richard G. Bloxham, manual supervisor; Jay Meservy, Because it Ilea entirely inside thing in the world but the wny w secretary; Edward Frost, scoutour town limit, we asked to do the did it iros. Everyone offered his master and James Valentine, asourselves. Figursd opinion and then the majority vote sistant. decided it. Thats the way it ahould name. wed think up a brand-neThe closing song, Shall The be whether it concerns naming a Mud Lakes really not very muddy Youth of Zion Palter in Defendsort of pretty, in fact. pond, or having the right to enjoy ing Truth and Right, was by said ahead, so a friendly glass of beer or ale if go people County the congregation, and the benand when w choose. wa held a Town Meeting. Everyone ediction was by Lloyd Bowden. Tay- BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 10, 1950 Prior to her departure for Guam to join her husband sta- ham City visiting with her mothtioned at the naval air station er, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Jensen. there. Mrs. Richard D. 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