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Show Sacrament Meeting In TT Second Ward Held Sun. Glen Knudsen with Counselor Lafayette presided F. Jen-seconducting the meeting in the Second ward Sunday The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. The congregation sang How Firm A Foundation, and Ernest Olsen gave the opening prayer. While the sacrament was being prepared the congregation sang I Need Thee Every Hour." Jay Valentine and Don Christensen had charge of the sacra-men- t assisted by ten deacons. Lorraine Young, Elaine Smith and Irene Hansen sang, I Stand All Amazed At the Love Jesus Offers Me, accompanied by Mrs. Littlewood. Richard Larsen gave an interesting talk, followed by a cornet duet by Billie Glover and Jim Bundy, with Sylvia Glover as their accompanist. Speaker for the evening was Raymond H. Olsen, a member bf the stake high council. After closing remarks, the congregation sang, i"Loni Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings, and Nels C. Jensen offered the jafceette Officers Are Honored lyely Dinner Party Monday Evening . officers of the honored ."ond id Ft at a dinner n eve-nln- Brigham Camp DUP Will Meet Friday at the new Maddox on Monday evening, The Ft. camp of the dinner the DaughtersBrigham of Utah Pioneers .attending a' dainty pansy cor will meet at evening The tables 7:30 oclock, Friday avor. it was announced decora-attractively today. occasion with large Mrs. Dean Christensen will flanked flowers act as hostess at the home of spring candelabras side by Mabel Christensen, 533 west Second north. two lighted tapers. r. L t Merrell, program chair-Introduc- Phone your society news to Miss Bunny entertained with two to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society readings. A toast to editor, Phone 192. then Ling officers was af-i- S Norma Sheffield, Sheffield pinned Mrs. on Bar-Mipresidents pin who has served dur. year. Mrs. Pella be past new presi-Kaopresented the Knudsen, president; Jean Davis, vice president; Betty Seegmll-ler- , treasurer; Marlon Merrell, a. Concorresponding secretary; nie Seashore, secretary and Knudsen with a Edith Johnson, historian; Director members are Dorothy Earl, Winifred Beane, Mary Reese and officers of the organiza Naomi Barbara Pella. w as follows: SPRING mrs C. TANNER OFFERS FREE GIFTS To The First 200 LADIES visting our store Thursday, May 25 FREE to the FIRST 100 store. You dont ir ist pay us I GARDENIAS LADIES visiting have to buy FREE NECKLACE ... j a visit. ... of beautiful pearls to the SECOND 100 LADIES visiting us on Thursday, May 25. No obligation. J Of interest to the younger set in Brigham City this week was the marriage of Reva Ann Reese, daughter of Mrs. Emery Reese, to John Ray Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Harper of Harper ward, last Saturday, May 20. Attending the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reese, brother and sister-in-laf the bride. Spring Bride The regular monthly meeting ding anniversary. The open of the Civic Improvement club house will be at their home. will be held Thursday, May 25, Residents of Snowville for the at 4 oclock in the afternoon in Arpast 50 years Mr. and Mrs. Commercial club rooms. the bon were married May 5, 1900 has An program in Samaria, Idaho, and later In been interestingand several 1m arranged L. Mr. D. S. the Logan temple. portant matters of business will Arbon, a native of Snowville is be discussed, officials said. the eldest son of Charles and Members are urged to attend. Martha Roberts Arbon. He was born October 23, 1874. Mrs. ArThe News-Journtelephone bon is the daughter of James and Martha May, born April 20, number is 1,000. Phone in your 1878 at Calls Fort, now known news, please. as Harper, Utah. dent of the ward Y.L.M.I.A., Both have been active in and the Relief society. church and civic organizations They have asked that no gifts of their ward, and community be brought to the reception. and county. Mr. Arbon has been engaged in the livestock and dry farming industry for the Reva Ann Reese past 60 years. He has acted in of assistant SunMrs. . of Emery the capacity . . daughter School in superintendent day Reese, was married to John the L-- T. S. church, serving in He Ray Harper last Saturday. for eight this responsibility is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ears in his ward. He filled a James S. Harper of Harper short term mission as a stake Seagull Girls Of Sixth Ward Graduate From Primary Sunday Eve Seagull girls of the Sixth ward in Brigham City stepped from the primary ranks into M. at the regular sacrament last Sunday evening, during impressive graduation I. A. meeting ceremonies. With Counselor Homer Tin gey conducting the .program, the opening song was O Ye Mountains High and the opening prayer was offered by Geor giana Mullendorf. The sacrament song was How Great the Wisdom. Sacrament was taken care of by Arden ward. missionary with the late Jonathan Cutler, president of the Jensen, Curtis Perry and seven former Curlew stake. At the deacons . The meeting was then turned California Visitors present time he is active as a ward teacher and holds the ofover to the primary. First Coun- At Home Gillespie fice of high priest. Mr. Arbon selor Chloe Sheffield gave a word of greeting and an expla-natio- n Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rog has been associated with many of Seagull girls work. ers and Mrs. Rogers mother, movements for civic betterment She then announced the pro- Mrs. Mattie M. Egenberger, having taken an active part in gram as follows: Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. securing the piping of culinary Salute and code by the grad- Mary Rogers Miller, Los An water, at an early date, into the uating class consisting of the geles, arrived in Brigham City community. He assisted in sefollowing girls: Geniece Hill Sunday evening, visiting in the curing the ninth grade in the man, Connie Morgan, Ann home of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur local school and worked untiring with those who were reCarolyn Tlngey, Bar. Gillespie. and sponsible for securing the fedbara Jones, Marsha Fodness Dr. Rogers Is an uncle and Georgeana Mullendorf. Mrs. Miller is an aunt of Mrs. eral highway through the valThe girls then sang Tell Me, Gillespie. ley and community and the ruDear Lord. A talk was then givMrs. Miller has the distinc ral electrification of the area. en by Marsha Fodness on the tion of being the Pacific zone Mrs. Arbon, vice president of the American known as Aunt affectionately Seagull emblem. Marion, is a A talk was then given on the Hearing society and for 25 years of the department of graduate Connie scroll in leader has been a by graduation aiding Utah State Agriculchildren handicapped by faulty education, Morgan. She taught school tural college. A short playlet followed In hearing. at Calls Fort and a year In the which all the girls took part local school before her marMembers of the cast included Loverda Lee Receives riage. She has served many their teachers, Vera Pehram and years in the ward and stake orViolet Berchtold; Bishop Rich- News Of Grandchild ganizations, serving as presi- ard Hansen, Margaret Lewis, of Lee Peir-soMrs. Loverda Brigham Norma primary president; mutual president; and a City received word recently of member of the teen-ag- e girls the arrival of a baby daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James E. Fletch committee, LaPreal Collings. A musical number, Whisper- er of Los Angeles, California on ing Hope, was given by Con- May 16. Mrs. Fletcher is the former Fay Stanley Lee and this nie and Donna Morgan. The girls were congratulated is the couples second daugh by the bishop and were given ter. certificates of graduation by Primary,. President Margaret and the closing prayer was of fered by Barbara Jones. Lewis. A poem titled "Myself, was Visitors from the Primary board Included Cora Robinette given by Barbara Jones. Closing song was toy the girls, and Alda Call. Wes-tensko- THURSDAY 0. PAGE THREE Open House Will Honor Mr. And Mrs. John BOX ELDER NEWS. Arbon Tuesday On Gold Wedding Anniversary Brigham City, Utah May 24, 1950 Wednesday, An open house will be held Civic Club Improvement Tuesday, May 30. from 1 to 4 Slates Regular Monthly Lavern Gul To Sing . oclock in the afternoon honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon, Meeting For Thursday At Graduation Exercises Snowville, on their golden wed- Reva Ann Reese Becomes Bride Of John Ray Harper In Ceremonies Last Saturday , May 20 Mrs. Lavern Z. Gull of Salt Lake City, formerly of Willard, s will sing at graduation May 18 and IMay 31 in Salt Lake City. , . j ; i Mrs. Gull is conductor and chorister of the Wilford, ward exer-clse- ' choir. . . Deseret Camp Of Will Meef Friday DUP - u The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday evening, May 26, at the home of Edna Robinette, beginning at 7:30 oclock, "It ? . was announced today. ' TO SPECHmS! BH.OU-- 0 for THURSDAY 25 MAY 10 STRAW HATS PAJAMAS, child's PAJAMAS, adults MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS CHILD'S SUN SUIT :..... OFF, 49e 98c1 25c 30e SHORTS BABIES' SILK BONNETS PILLOWS COLD PACK CANNER 49c! MEN'S BROADCLOTH 25c :.V 98c; .V. .'..$1.50' HANSENS VARIETY STORE THE STORE OF A MILLION ARTICLES i - i i I f TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE VISITING FIFE & WIFE MARKET ON WATCHES ONLY we are offering watches for Boys, Girls, Men and Women price of one, plus one cent. Three big groups to select from. Girls and Ladies watches, ys and Mens Mens watches, itches, for regular $33.75 values, now regular $19.75 $27.50 at regular price, tlue, buy Thursday only- selling Thursday r this ONE DAY TWO for the between the hours of 3 P. M. and closing time on Thursday, May 25, during our SPRING worth dress 2lor $19.76 T , . a real treat . . Brigham Citys first LOG CABIN SUNDAES 2 for $33.78 2 for $2731 BLOW-OU- with Delicious FARR'S ICE CREAM EARRINGS TRADE-I- N $1.(10 group of earring sets for Thursday selling. Former values were up to $3.00, now theyre marked OID WATCHBAND rardless of condition, when you Purchase a new ladies or mens expansion band, priced as low as $4.95. rade m your old band and you get for $3.95. hollow Silver now rsday only r-f- Something new in Brigham, served FREE to every lady visitor front 3 P. M. till closing time.-.- . . PER PAIR SPECIALS RHINESTONE Including charm bracelets, former values up to $3.60, now your choice for only $1.00 $3.00 BRACELETS AND PEPPER SET nnp of salt and pepper shakers, er values to set $5, now per . 1 SETS, VASES Beautiful cut crystal vases for cut flowers. They were marked $2.65, now INCLUDING GROUPS OF SCATTER PINS, ' GLOVE CLIPS, BRACELETS, Etc. O. C. TANNER JEWELRY ... 49c 79c . H-gall- on 25c 24c CLEARWATER. TUNA SNACK-TIMVIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 for 25c MANY ,J1 'fwinSy&ko&of j - s , ' sanitary Market NE-W, FIFE WIFE MAE3E1ET (formerly GLENS MARKET) (The last we will have until Fall) SWIFT CLEANSER ALL 3 CAMS 25 Clearwater or Flagship Yellow Tail . per can 24 VIENNA SAUSAGE 35' NO LIMITS PLENTY G3 SALMON Armours . .... both fresh and cured in our Del Monte or Libbys RED SOCKEYE Another Jobber Special ' large size regular 25c seller Special Manufacturers Deal TUNA SWIFTS SELECT MEATS NECK-C- E ttwmtweNCB THIS FOR SPECIALS OTHER BLOW-OUT BIG ONE. CARRY WE The I ; . . . . . can $1.00 OTHER BARGAINS AND EARRING LOG CABIN, 24-o- z FARR'S ICE CREAM, BAKER'S COCONUT E FLOWER $2.00 'ANY Bakers Coconut NECKLACES of beautiful crystal, values up to $7.50, now reduced for Thursday selling WARE dishes and offered for and and 50)0 NOVELTY half price SALT a large We have repriced ON YOUR S,LVER Log Cabin Syrup ENAMELED DISHPAN 1. . . .1 . 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