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Show k I f ' PAGE FOUR . BOX ELDER NEWS WtdneidaT. May , Elected To Head Kindergarten Club Nurses Club Hold Regular Meeting In T remonton Home 10. 1950 Death Before 6isW location' of- seven prominentdrea;. Edna, dea with Bears and Concludes If UPj tattoos: letters Anderson's of a want scription ne gers of his left hand. an oriental complete description of FBI two women-owill the Is man rose, ed flag, any help, horseshoe, dagger, soon have James Anderson bookbracelet, and the words ship," careful a ed. His file Includes vEcmy to Spot , MEMPHIS, Tenir. i $ .7 Mrs. Arlene Ficklln and Mrs. of Tremonton to members were and one guest of the Box Elder county nurses club at the Ficklin home last Friday. Mrs. Phyllis Barret of Ogden, nursing supervisor of this region, discussed the value of an organization and Mrs. Agnes Sterling of Tremonton explained the youth program of physical examination. A delicious was luncheon served to the following ladles: Mrs. Barbara Wright of Corinne; Mrs. Wanda Cox, Mrs. Erleksen, Mrs. Nona Knighton and Mrs. Agnes Sterling of Tremonton; Mrs. Winifred Ryan and Mrs. LaPreal Ridd of Brigham City and Mrs. Phyllis Harrett of f C - Sally Petersen f . I 1 s, J FOR THE. HOME SUGGESTS GIFTS . vis hr A I ,, " (HERBERT ADAMSON iit J J , ' ; South 2nd East Brigham City Utah i , - 383-- J 84 & I Phone Bridge Gets In Way OWATONNA, Minn. (UP) A dynamiting crew assigned to break up ice in the city parks streams inadvertently blew up a bridge. No one was hurt. New Officers Of Brigham City Kindergarten Club Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, presileft to right: Mrs. Rudger Price, dent, Mrs. Evan Bergstrom, secretary and Mrs. Clarence Smith, treasurer. Not in the picture is Mrs. Harry Hanline, historian. Olive Petersen Elected To Head Kindergarten Harry Zenor Will Be . i i I i J . . . from i FASHION -- TONE DEMONSTRATION Election of new officers of the Brigham City Kindergarten club was the highlight of the April meeting which was held Thursday, May 4 at the War Memorial home. The following officers were elected: Olive Petersen, president; Grace Price, vice president; secretary, Jane Bergstrom; treasurer, Ruby Smith and historian, Gladys Hanline. The meetihg was conducted by Hazel Kaiser, club president. Mrs. Inez Peters, chorister lead Annie the group In singing, Laurie, and Carry Me Back To Old Virginia. Doris Tingey was accompanist. Minutes were read by Nona Funk, secretary, after which prayer was offered by Sylvia Hadfield. Repeating of rt THURSDAY, MAY ,11 BP. M. . to explain In detail the new and revolutionary paint . FASHION-TON- E. Fashion-Ton- e is the answer to the paihters probs lem of and all painters and decorators are invited to attend and bring their painting problems. Remember the time Thursday, May 11, 8 p. m. and the place deep-tone- , S' FAWSON-YOUR- T- First West 55 South i ; t '! 4 the pledge was led by Ruth Bott, after which annual reports were given and a short business session presided over by Mrs Kaiser. ,. Lila Wright of the nominating committee, took charge of the voting in of the new officers. The newly elected president responded with a short speech. Delicious refreshments were served from a tea table representing a miniature deep wood scene with all the little animals and pixies that would be found in a Walt Disney story. In the center was a low yellow pottery bowl of talisman roses combined with lilacs entwined on moss-woofork and roots to give a woody setting. Matching candlestick holders with moss green candles were in the background. Miniature replicas of the Santa Cruz mountain boys were at each ' end of the table. Ladies on the serving committee were: Evelyn Nelson, chairman, assisted by Ruby McIntyre, Rita Nelson, Hazel Kaiser, Dorothy Olsen and Aileen Kilpack. d RUGS THROW Prices Mr. Harry Zenor will celebrate his 90th birthday Saturday, May 13 very quietly at 'his home, 436 south First east. (Mr, Zenor was iborn May 13, 1860 In Illinois and came to Utah, settling an Corinne, 50 years ago. 7 MAKE A mmoTHER.;. 1 , f ip i News-Journa- J Afith gifts of beauty for the home she loves, gifts that through the years will remind her of your affection, of your tribute this Mother's Day., Select wisely from the "GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM" at the s d In H ci ft - - A. (4 as - ' i iV s f ' - i ' , W freedom forever from ironing drudgery r Bone China' SAUCERS , n !f $2.50 a ! ( Jr Service for 4, Reg. $15.95 Special for Mothers : set & up Mo c, Day Graduation $13.50 Watch iAi. 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Officers state this will be the closing meeting and they are desirous of a good attendance. etc!, l. l i v 0. C. TANNER , 7evvefjr-!H- ' r In our window we have on display a regular Samson table piled high with heavy me chandise. Come in, submit your guess on the weight which the table support Nothing to buy, no obligations of any kind. Prizes valued at $17.15 will be awards the winners when the content closes, Saturday night. Sunflower DUP Camp To Meet Thursday Dont wait until you run out Order your stationery, office' and business forms, envelopes, today at the $4$s v . i, - TABLES A start at -- wonderful gift for Mother and the wholt family. Chairs to match if you wish. Tables '' as low j as Beautiful rugs, in colors to match or accent any room, in many shapes and materials. 90 Years Old Saturday Club In Its Activities For Coming Year Mr. Harold Hanks, district manager of Acme Paints, will be at Fawson-You- SAMSON CARD vice-preside- f Pop-U- p IFcdb 1 Westinghouse Roaster Pyrex Bowls Nested Sets $2.95 Silverware Travel Kits n i I'fi)?!. VMixmaterr- ; i I DDsy ; . . ,J -- I |