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Show FTWW'l MUM' ' v Y revs .. v I 4 Club Nimble Nine 4-Hold Regular Meeting H J I i Installed At Lovely Party Thursday Elder stake. Lillian Knudsen, ol the Gleaner group, made the BOX ELDER NEWS award, and Carol graciously accepted the honor with a few Brigham City Uiaa Sacrament meeting was held well chosen remarks and urged Wednesday, June 14. 1950 in the Second ward, last Sunday all the girls to work and bewith Bishop Glen come Golden Gleaners. Tacoma, Wash., has the cheap- evening est electrical power of any city Knudsen presiding and Earl V. Elder Hansen read a letter of comparable size in the United Hansen conducting. The organ from Edward H. Sorensen, presiStates. prelude was by Carol Johnson. dent of the Danish mission, tellPresident Glen Bennion was ing of the honorable release of The opening sang, Whitney Johnson, as a missionpresent. How Firm A Foundation, was ary in that land. by the congregation, and Elmer Elder Nelson, a Klitgaard gave the opening companion, related missionary missionary prayer. experiences he and Whitney had Basil Williams and Carl while they labored together. had charge of the sac"Whitney opened his remarks rament and were assisted by 10 by speaking in the Danish lanPICK O' THE PICTURES" deacons. guage, and related faith proCamile Jensen, representing moting experiences he had the Y. W. M. I. A., said Carol while in the mission field. Carol Johnson had completed the re- Johnson, sister of Whitney, quired work in the various played an organ selection, folTheir Story from Burlesque to fields and is worthy to become lowed by remarks from Lucy a Golden Gleaner girl. She is and Wallace Johnson, Broadway I parents the first from the Second ward of Whitney. and fourth from the South Box President Bennion made closing remarks and after the closing song, by the congregation, "The Spirit of God Like A Fire Is Burning," A'. iM. Nielsen offered the benediction. Second Ward Honors Whitney Johnson Sun. PACE FOUR I t club, The Nimble Nine, met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Anson B. Call Thursday, June 8, at 2:30 p. Jensen, president, of the meeting. lesCamille Jensen gave the son on health. Their leader, lesson Mrs. Call gave the work members all with on darning, the correct method learning used in darning. Next week Nolene Jensen will give the health lesson and their work lesson will be Making Scarfs. following t h e Immediately a party was held at meeting, the home of Patty Sycamore. WedNext meeting will be held 3:30 oclock, at 14, June nesday, at the home of Mrs. Call. 4-- Wed.&Thurs. :i iMH u iltmflo-MF- I 3 l s; 3 4 Dtrctd WALTER by LANG 2a Second Produced GEORGE by JESSEl ! Feature Thursday 1 & DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM BETTE DAVIS BEYOND the FOREST Warner Bros. New Dramatic Smash! 4 Also Starring Friday 1 DAVID BRIAN - RUTH ROMAN Hit No. 2 SPADE COOLEY t t ; End s A fconk SUif Nleowd by 20A j Pradwcrtcw Cdtbryfoi ' ALSO JOHN WAYNE IN "EVERYBODY'S ALSO-- Plus Short Subjects - "WANT TO THROW A PARTY" MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER AT, THE ROXYI j: 1 T !t l j. s, C Reporte An fade-outwith a fade-ito add smoothness to atnejf movies has been produced, ome-movl- n. ilforth of L athletl tiro game? (oclock ii TH E VACU UM WITH A PERSONALITY is now being shown locally and in the valley by VERN STOKES and for Logan and vicinPhone Brigham ity by STAN CONRAD. 1071 and Logan 2175 to see the cleaner Marilyn Hunt Married To Jay D. Rigby In Ceremonies June 10 Mrs. Vernon E. Hunt recently announced the marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to Jay D. Rigby, son of Mrs. Mr. and that's sweeping America. ' ; La-Pre- t Seventh the foi ye River V play (trill W t0 frill be fb r long. w time we lule," for particulars on outmade offer by Kirby Over KBUH standing Listen to 5 to 8 P. M. w Harper V the Wa game Accord is not minut forfeit iey last a finer City 15 fortune b Seventh wari ek J i Janet Craner, serves two-cours- e . . and a PHILCO will PAY FOR ITSELF by preventing food waste and spoilage. It doesn't take much food these days to SAVE the 25c a day it takes to own a PHILCO. And you're paying for a PHILCO without getting one , when you let food Come in and I ask - about our spoil, or throw out METER PLAN . Pay only 25c per day. left-over- 4 were attor-ney-at-la- I DANCING" in Refreshments Joan Fillmore. May Balls, Olive Petersen, Rachael was afternoon the Reeves, Beth Olsen, Thursday scene of the lovely party which Collings and Sadie Hess. Elva Rigby of Fairview, Utah. was held to honor the retiring sewere marriqd at Elko, were ladies The They following officers and to welcome the inlected to serve as directors for Nevada, June 10. KaiMrs. ones. Hazel coming the coming year: Nona Funk, ser, outgoing president, prePhone your news to 1000 Lila Wright and Hazel Kaiser. i ... sided. The pledge to the flag was led Annual American Legion Auxiliary Election by Mrs. Nola Larsen and Mrs. LaPreale Price gave the prayer. Luncheon Held At Memorial Home Last Monday Mrs. Olive Petersen then introThe annual election luncheon Ruth Jensen; chaplain, Pearl duced Mr. J. T. Vernieu, of the American Legion Auxiliary Hunsaker. formerly of Ogden, These officers will be installed and now the 1950, Box Elder was held Monday, June 12, 1950 at the September meeting of the Savings at 8 p. m. fin the War Memorial Independent county Bond drive chairman, who gave home. President Mrs. J. Leo Nel- Auxiliary. Delegates to the Dea short discussion on U. S. Sav-ing- s son presided during the evening. partment convention at Richfield were also elected. lunA delicious Bonds in keeping with the Chairman of foods for the lunBuy A Bond campaign now cheon was served under the dion. Derral Siggard then sang rection of Mrs. Nancy Forrester, cheon were Nancy Forrester, Natwo vocal selections, The House who was the captain of the north dine Stratford and Alberta Kov and side members. During the year ford.. By The Side of the Road, Mabel Christensen and Mabel Golden Days." Excellent- - re- a contest was held between the of ports on the state convention north and south sides of town, Forsgren were were given by the following la- the losing side to prepare and the program and decorations. dies: Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, Jennie serve the annual luncheon Jones, Olive Petersen and May The tables were separated by Olsens Return Balls. The name of May Balls the Mason Dixon line, the south August Six-Wew'as omitted from a previous ar- presided over by a Mammy doll, From Trip ticle mentioning convention del- Genera Trifoke Fife, the north To The Eastern States egates. by a blonde doll, General Fight-bThe installation of new offiForrester. The tables were Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, cers was conducted by Alice beautifully decorated with spring 234 north Second August east,. Brigham PresNelson, Northern District flowers in red, white and blue, returned this week from a ident of Federation of Womens and ' baskets and vases of red, City, six weeks vacation to the easClubs. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, out- white and blue flowers were tern states.- - ,, , going president, handed the ga- placed around the room. For four weeks they visited " vel to Mrs. Olive Petersen, the A miniature cannon, sur with their daughter, Mrs. Virnew president. Other new of- rounded by red, white and blue ginia Panessa, formerly of Brigficers are: Mrs. Grace Price, cannon balls, stood at the corner ham at her home in New vice president; Mrs. Jane Berg- of the tables. The members from York City, City. Mrs. Ruby the north side wore caps such strom, secretary; The Olsens took separate Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. as were worn by Northern sol routes going to New York and Other historian. Gladys Hanline, diers during the Civil War, these returning, visiting all of the retiring officers are: Mrs. were made of dark blue crepe major cities along the way. Price, Mrs. Nona Funk, paper, and the northern soldiers They report a very enjoyable Mrs. Harriet Balls and Mrs. June bombarded the south with all trip and said they are happy to Nielsen. ' Mrs. Grace Price was sorts of pop guns, air rifles, cap be home again. in charge of the presentation of pistols and flowers. the gifts with clever toasts to A delightful program was the retiring officers. The theme given under the direction of Mrs. ONE of the toast was in keeping wih Mabel Forsgren. This included the Indian trend. Mrs. Kaiser a History of the War by responded for the group. Mrs. Phyllis Call, an origGrace Price was in charge of the inal poem by Elizabeth Madsen presentation of the gifts, with entitled Noble Half Hundred, look will show you why its Yes, clever toasts to the retiring of- a musical reading with the Ford for Fashion, again for 50 Once ficers. The theme of their toast Auxiliary members for subjects again Fords modern styling earned was in keeping with the Indian by Mrs. Laura Zundel, a song by it the Fashion Academys coveted trend. Mrs. Kaiser responded Mrs. Arvilla Powers, words orimedal as "Fashion Car of the Year." No other car at any price has refor the group. and other musical numginal, ceived such an honor 2 years in t I The hall was profusely adorn- bers. row. ed with seasonable flowers. Mt was.a lot of fun. Secretary tables were covered Mamie Adamson was taken prisServing with an ecru lace cloth and cen- oner of war to play the accomONE tered with white peonies on a paniments. A short business low eagle shaped bowl flanked meeting was held after the lunby American flags at each end cheon The following officers were of the tables. Napkins of pa- elected for the coming year: triotic designs and tiny Ameri- President, Esther Hodges; first You can hardly hear the SO Ford's can flags were on each tray in or its companion in Vera Burt; second powerful oth quality, the are Bertha keeping with the Buy a Bond Jensen; "hushed" to a whisper. Your ride is secretary, Charlotte Lee; treasurcampaign. quiet, too, because Delicious refreshments were er, Alberta Koford; historian, throughout Fords roomy year. JOSEPH COTTEN JOHN WAYNE In f Ladies of the Brigham City served by a committee consistchairman, Kindergarten club now have in- ing of Lois Slager, stalled officers for the coming Grace Price, Marie Robinette, IN Sunday . Kindergarten Club Installs New Officers At Lovely Party In War Memorial Home Today And Thursday 1 Chicken ; Every "1 New And Retiring Officers Of The Kindergarten Club . . installed Thursday afternoon during a lovely party at the War Memorial home. From left to right, they are: Mrs. Jane Bergstrom, secretary; Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, retiring president; Mrs. Olive Peterson, president; Mrs. Alice Nelson, northern district hispresident of the Utah Federation of Kindergarten clubs; and Mrs. Gladys Hanline, . who were torian. Holm in They judged patches out patterns for shoulderami tectors and laundry baas Ptn Those who had brought terial cut out their should, . . . Australia is almost 200 times and Celeste i, KIRBY... 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