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Show 'f "H MINE STRIKES Rotary Club Invite Ladies As Special Guests At Lovely Dinner Last Friday .. Won't Bother You When You Change To Efficient, Low Pressure Oil Heating! li-iCl- r til J Jltf . JG3r Utility Model 1- -S CEILING SUSPENDED featuring the Snalinal New MODIl lew Preiture Burner WINTER AIR FIFTY-TI- N CONDITIONER SEASHORES Phone 25 The Maddox Ranch (House was the setting for the Rotary clubs Ladies Night party held last Friday evening. Guests and members were seated at long tables attractively decorated for the occasion In the Rotary colors of blue and gold. Beautiful floral arrangements of yellow talisman roses, blue delphiniums and yellow glads In gold vases centered the tables. Tall blue candlesticks were placed intermittently down the length of each table. Dainty corsages of blue and gold carnations were given as favors to each lady. Ed Ryan, club president, Introduced special guests. Fred and Mable Culham and Gordon and Bess Baxter of Ogden, were guests. (Local guests included 'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Lee Wright and Leona Pduett. Wm. T. Davis introduced his guest, Inez Hyle and Mr. and Mrs. Ez Owen (had as their guest, 'Dr. Warren Boast. New members of the - club were introduced to the group and Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen. Mrs. Erma Hansen, Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Mrs. Juanita at the Steffen, accompanied piano by Geraldine Steffen sang several vocal selections, as did Miss Gealdine Thompson. Mrs. Margaret Johnson was Miss Thompsons accompanist. After dinner speaker was Gordon Baxter of Ogden. Short talks were also given toy Vosco Call and Clyde Stratford. In the absence of the past president, Will preMerrell, Clyde Stratford sented the past presidents pin to Ed Ryan and Mr. Ryan in turn Wayne congratulated Woodland as the new president. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shirts were chairmen of the affair and were ably assisted by Mr. and Mrs. n - 48 N. Main 'itIT Q3?HdICIC SERVING NEWS-JOURNA- GET ADS L RESULTS CO-O- P ()0ttffl Clip Muha Refrigerators ' -- Bishop Glen Knudsen was in charge of meeting held in the Second ward last Sunday evening. Carol Johnson played the organ prelude. Boyd Sheffield of the stake Y. M. M .1. A. was present. The opening song, High On the Mountain Top, was toy the congregation, and Wesley Anderson gave the opening prayer, followed by the congregation singing Prayer Is the Soul Sincere Desire." Sharon Dalnes having completed his work in the Primary organization was given a certificate of graduation by Florence Peterson of the Primary presidency, and is accepted by the bishop to be ordained a deacon. Boyd Sheffield then reorganized the Y. W. M. I. A. Those released were Evelyn Dalnes, president; Camlle Larsen, first counselor; Ruth Reeder, second counselor; Zeta Gilman, chorister; Jeannine Anderson, drama director; Blanche Thompson and Ilene Killpack, teachers , The officers at present are: Bertha Jensen, president; Eva Valentine, first counselor; Lucille Jones,' second counselor; Valeria Stokes, M. I. A. secretary; Ruth Reeder, teen-ag- e girls secretary; Carol Johnson, chorister; Karen Craghead, organist; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen, dance directors; Mrs. Elna Klitgaard, speech; Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen, recreation directors; Wesley Anderson, teacher special interest class; also Lillian Knudsen, Irene Hansen, Olive Monson and Roma Jepp-setc.eahers with Emma Kim-heEra director. Carol Johnson rendered an ortitled Indian gan selection, Summer. Johnson returned Whitney missionary from Denmark, was His speaker of the evening. subject was Prayer. He prefaced his remarks by reading the song, Prayer Is the Souls Sincere Desire. He also read from St. Matthew, chapters 7 and 17 and 3rd Nephi, capter 18, on prayer. Bishop Knudson made closing remarks and the closing song, Abide With Me, was by the congregation, and Patriarch Joseph Facer pronounced the n r, By Cheaper By The Dozen club was held Friday, June 23, at 8 p. rm at the home of Mrs. La Preal Anderson, .leader, in Corinne. Rules and regulations of work were discussed and plans made to begin sewing. Election of officers was held and the following were selected: President, LaRey Bosley; secretary-treasureDorothy Nygard; Elaine Stoll; reporter, Gerry Reed, and song leader, Laree Wells. The girls agreed to bring their equipped sewing boxes and material for patches to the next meeting which is to be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Refreshments LaRey Bosley. were served toy the hostess, and the meeting was adjourned. t, Safe Ufa INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER , r, "Stitching Sextette" Name Of New Club 4-- H THEYRE GORGEOUS! Stitching Sextette was the name chosen for a new club organized In Brigham City last afternoon at the Wednesday home of Patty Petersen. During the meeting the following program was carried out: The club pledge was repeated and a song was sung by the group. Club leader Nora Gunderson read the duties of the officers and 'led in a health discussion. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held July 5, at 3 oclock in the afternoon at the home of Karen these Smooth, gleaming, beauties take up an amazingly small space on your kitchen floor. 4-- H s etables dewy-fresand unbelievably huge capable of storing foods like watermelons and tall bottles. shelf-area- by LaPreal Anderson, -- Convenient Terms MOVIE FI Li KODAK FIU , All popular sixes and i' stock at lowest prices' , don't have It we'll q, 1 'I you. ( 1 AT Connie Rio, Dorothy Barney, Joy e Hammerland, Leone Rader, Wells, Dorothy and Freda Grace Nygard, Margo Jeppsen, and Peters, LaPreal Anderson Gerr yReed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Gerry Reed, reporter. Geraldine Brooks And Lassie . . . share the spotlight in the heartwarming new technicolor picture, Challange To Lassie, which opens tomorrow for the remainder of the week at the Capitol theater. EdDonald mund Gwenn and exThe also starred. are Crisp citing drama is based on an actual incident which rocked the courts of Scotland in 1859. La-Re- 7f Boasts Are House Guests At Owen Home ro' Or. and Mrs. Warren Boast and children, Richard, Charles and Tommy of Ames, Iowa, have house guests at the home Sacrament Meeting Held been of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen. Dr. and Mrs. Boast are school In Sixth Ward Sunday friends of Mr. and Mrs. Owen. Sacrament meeting was held Dr. Boast Is an lntructor at the In the Sixth ward chapel direct Iowa State college. ly following Sunday school, with Bishop Hansen in charge. The Malcolm Jensen Home opening song, Redeemer of Is rael, was sung by the congre From Wash. Vacation gation and the opening prayer Malcolm Jensen returned last was offered by Clarence Perry. How week from a pleasant vacation The sacrament song, Great The Wisdom and The Love spent at Walla Walla, Washingwas by the congregation, and ton with friends and relatives. Dee Anderson and Arden Jensen, The thermometer reached 118 assisted by the deacons, took while he was visiting In that care of the sacrament. state. Von May Stain, daughter of Mrs. Edna Stain, was confirmed James B. Tracy And a member of the church by Royal Reeves, and Donna Kay Jen- Family Visit Here sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tracy Wynn Jensen was confirmed a member of the church by an and family of Yost, Utah, have been visiting in Brigham City uncle, Clarence C. Cole. A bhby son of Mr. and Mrs. during the past few days with Thomas Earl Banman was bles- their daughters, Mrs. Marie sed by his father and given the Sloane and Mrs. Zelda Rasmusname of William Wayne. sen of Brigham City. ' The remainder of the time was turned over to testimony bearing Wrong Juror Called ' with many participating. The FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) America The One closing song, talesman called for jury was the Beautiful," congrega by duty tion and Edwin Anderson offered his was excused as soon as name , was spotted on the the closing prayer. list. - He is District Attorney Stewart Heilman, who was prosecute criminal cases set trial during the jury period. Mrs. Andrew Westergaard, her daughter, Mrs. Josephine Bu chanan, both of Brigham - C:ty and her two sons, Nephi Wester' gaard of Garland and Glen Wes tergaard of Provo, have been called to the bedside of their critically ill daughter and sister, Mrs. Wm. C. Clements, the former Julia Westergaard of San Diego, California. ' Mrs. Buchanan left Brigham City early Monday morning. Mrs. Westergaard and two sons are leaving Wednesday or Thursday. "Happy Stitchers" Club Hold Meeting BRACELETS Rc NECKLACES EARRINGS sei CUPS Beautifully cut anig mounted stones oi rhodium haclcs. Willi 4 A and colors in a UrgiSan .variety. : 0. C. TANNER to for 3.98-DRESSE- f i for an evening of fun and relaxation. Enjoy our mirror-lik- e alleys without waiting. Open from 6 to midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. and up Brigham Truck & Implement Go. 27 North Main Phone 300 DANCE- - BOWL 64 North Main prints, 14-2- in 4 The Nimble Nine club met Wednesday, June 28 at three oclock In the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anson Call, for their regular weekly meeting. Camile Jensen, president, took charge. 4-- Kayla Tingey, gave the health lesson and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. The time was then turned over to Mrs. Call, and she helped the girls with their sew-inprojects. 'Hqlw This 0. 1, week only . . . Print coat dress, 14-2- I09 51 gouge ISdeoiex g Phone your news to 1,000. i Washability guaranteed! Exceptional fabrics! Flattering, 4-- H . . . Smart, beautiful, practical I v0 You save a dollar on each ! V0 Chris Westergaards Are Brigham Vacationers while ....' feti Of t;IT E WEARABLE, WASHABLE REGULAR S 4-- SETS is quality Cos tun pm Jewelry youll find gif'01 muck Higher prlceilX6.6 THESE WONDERFUL The Happy Stitchers club met at the home of Nancy Ferry Thursday at 4 oclock in the afternoon. (Mrs G.underson, leader, taught the proper way to darn and stitch. Each girl present was prepared to practice darning her own stockings. Mrs. Gunderson handed out the record books. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Janette Peters. Ten girls were present and one visitor. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rovena Williams, Thursday, July 6, at 4 oclock in the afternoon. Class Bl 1 Iere IfiftSBaODAV 4-- H Nimble Nine Club Hold Regular Meeting BottU-Opent- $199.95 City A MASON Josephine Buchanan Brigham City. Every feature has a functlonf The quiet, trouble-fre- e Tight Wad Unit saves electricity. Taptrtd Door Styling, beautiful, r saves Handy, built-iis so convenient! ' Stientifc thtlj- - arrangemmt makes it easy to store bulky foods like watermelons, etc Smooth, porcelain enamel interiors make cleaning easy. Be sure you see these refrigerators! n leader. son, Richard, left Brigham tT Plans to make pajamas and a Tuesday for Culver City, Calistorage article were discussed. fornia, where they will be the Connie Rio and LaRay Bosley guests of Mrs. Madsens sister, were assigned to give a health husband and family, Mr. and Open Till 10 Every demonstration at the next meet- Mrs. O. N. Gertsen. A on how demonstration ing. to make a patch was given by the leader. I SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU PLEM Light refreshments were served by the hostess to the followElaine Stoll, ing members: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Westergaard of San Diego, have been visiting with friends and relatives in Brigham City and other Utah points during the past two weeks. They returned to their home last week. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Andrew Westergaard and Mrs. floor-spac- e. Eastman And 4-- 4-- New1950 v Second Ward Meeting Last Sunday Evening has been visiting at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen for the past week. Mrs. Romney has been making her home at Provo the last meeting were head by during the past school season Elaine Stoll, after with her son, Maxel S. Romney, Secretary which a song was led by Doro- who has been attending the B.Y.U. thy Nygard, vice president. A health discussion was led Mrs. Madsen and her young Brigham City, Wednesday, July 4-- imtipooimy CeiHVNti'lll Ltith ml BOX ELDER A meeting of the Cheaper By The Dozen club of Corinne was held Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of LaRey Bosley, president. The minutes of The Dozen" Club Holds Meeting Brigham People Are The first meeting of the Called To California offering top prices for products. Wetf Temple PAGE SIX 4-- H 4-- H and constantly QklWnil M Clyde Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mr. and Mrs. B. Owen Doug. Fife. " Cheaper consistently cutting costs of operations AND FARMERS ' 'Cheaper. By The Dozen Mrs Romney Visits Club Holds Meeting At Madsen Home Mrs. Elizabeth B. Romney of In Corinne Last Friday Colonia Jaurez, Chih, Mexico, Lassie And Lass farmers and poultrymen by - ' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH . 0. |