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Show I "T PA OF tTHRFF Stitching Sextette.: Hold Regular Meeting X ELDER NEWS Jiigham City, Utah Jnesday, 'July 19, 1950 sunoaPI r mt to Wo7 2 V- . - Will Be Wed Tomorrow CarlSedethqfpi " in Second Ward Sunday, i - At the home of Miss Margie Keyes, on July 12, the Stitching Sextette, club held their regular weekly meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved by the group. The girls finished the articles of sewing they had started the previous week. Refreshments were served to the girls present and their leader. Next meeting will be held at the home of Dee Ann Hess, Wednesday, July 19, at 3 oclock in the afternoon. It d9y jntiness Cream iDeodorant HW Ink 5((M lax Regular Pif Jy Conct HowifAL Elder lute To " Price for a Limited Time! i 1' ' Hu ' ' ' ' ' ' Prefed for greater protection! , . Checks perspiration and odor in ie Of WonUi ittally. ' Does not dry out in jar. McUm " "r fr - w.4,'! !j iXMl LTON iy ;dy lend le t t : DRUG Knud-6e- n n ( Deta Wilma Petersen To Change Name To D. V. Mower, July 20 The engagement and approaching marriage of Deta Wilma Petersen to D. V. Mower, 6on of Mrs. (Marian Mower of Salt Lake City, was announced this mothweek toy the 'bride-elect- s er, Mrs. Chloe Petersen of Brig' ham City. The young couple - will exchange vows in the Salt Lake City 'L. D. S. temple, Thursday, July 20. As an opening song the congregation sang,, Zion Stands and With Hills Surrounded, Carl Wold gave the opening prayer. Whfie the socrament was being prepared the congregation sang, Well Sing All Hail To Jesus Name. Wynn Jeppsen and Jay Valentine had charge of the sacrament and were as, sisted by ten deacons. Ray Jensenhaying completed his work as a deacon was sustained as worthy to toe promoted to the office of a teacher. Qlive Monson was honorably released as a teacher In the Y.WM.I.A., and Ivy Hyde was sustained 83 a teacher in the same organiza ; tion. The Lords Ivy Hyde sang Prayer," with Renie H. Little-wooas accompanist. Carl Sederholm, returned missionary from Sweden, was the speaker of the evening. He spoke on missionary work and attending to duties as church mem. bers. Tho- - closing song, Truth Reflects Upon .Our Senses," .was by the congregation and CarrolJ Williams pronounced the x - d ' . Miss Shirley Waddoups who will become the bride of J. Robert Loveland at home ceremonies, July 21.. - Mr. And Mrs. John A. Bair Visit In Brigham Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bair of Maricopa, California, have been visiting with friends and rela tives in Brigham City, Willard and Ogden. They have been staying at the home of Phebe Harding of Willard. Mr; and Mrs. Bair are natives, Willard. Local Girl Awards v Cheaper By The Dozen Club Plan Outing and Connie Rio, and Mrs.- Lapreaf Andersen,' cluto leader, demonstrated how to make a : . shoe bag, . The tegular weekly meeting of servwere refreshments Light the Cheaper By The Dozen ed by the hostess to the follow-ln- g club met Friday, July 7, at the members present: Elaine home of Geraldine. Sue Reed, Stoll, Dorothy Barney, Dorothy reporter. and Frieda Nygaard, Grace PePlans were made for the com- ters, Larey Bosley, Joy Hammer-land- , Connie Rio, Leone Rader, ing trip to Willow Flat, July 13, LaRee Wells, Margo Jeppsen,' 14 and 15. A health demonstration was given toy Larey Bos and Mrs. Lapreal Andersen. ley 4-- H . The engagement and forthof Shirley coming marriage Waddoups to J. Robert Loveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwett F. Loveland of Deweyville, was announced this week by the bride-elect- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups of Bear River City. The wedding will take place July 21, at the home of the A wedding brides parents. dance will follow in the Bear River ward amusement hall from 9 to 12 oclock that evening. According to the brides par ents no wedding cards are being sent out and all of the young couples friends are cor dially invited to attend the re ceptlon. Little-woo- of Mr.., and Mrs. Maynard Boise, Idaho, were Sunday visitors at the Young home. . v. - ; xbuh Main. Brigham City ' . presiding and Lafayette F. Jensen conducting. The organ prelude was by Rente H. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young ! have had as the! rguests the . past week, (Mr. and Mrs. Miss Deta Wilma Petersen Whitesides and sons, Robert and Vance, Twin Falls, Ida., . . who will become the wife . Mrs. Whitesides ds the former of D. iV. Mower in the Salt Clarice Young. Lake City temple July 20. Ken-ne- . evening with Bishop Glen Mr. And Mrs. Wallace Young Have Guests .f 1 Site " s Shirley Waddoups Will Marry J. Robert Loveland On July 21 Sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday 4-- uinbw Plans Marriage y Grand Champion. Trohpy 'Mr. and 'Mrs.. Roy, Marble of tbis city have been visiting in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with Mrs. Anna Best Joder, editor of the fastest growing, and most beautiful horse magazine, The Ara bian Horse News. While there they attended the horse show, July 15 and 16, and Mrs. Marble, the former Betty Rockwood, award ed the trophy and ribbons to the grand champion, Get of Sire, in the half Arabian classes. . 4-- Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Take Your Choice having a glass ef beer or ale M Sitting around last Friday erasing, the talk turned to the best occasion. Your sociable beverage"-mabe a Coke or buttermilk of say of getting to sleep when it seems you just can't. The way I maybe a cup of bot coffee But enjoying our preference it always do, says Sandy Johnson, ia to breathe deep and make believe I a right in this country and each of as is entitled to his own. The imweigh a ton. Just throw away the pillow it portant thing fa t respect that works every time, says Bui Ellis. right in th true democratic spirit When counting sheep came up, of understanding! As a matter at right away was the question: What fact, what a tlreaome old world this would b if w all did have th asm, kind of aheep? From where I sit, you could ar- likes and dislikes! gue 'til Doomsday and never get complete agreement on a lot of thing. Now, take me. Im all for Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation HERFS THE SALES EVENT YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR! v-v' Miss Petersen is a graduate of Ogden high school and attended the University of Utah last r year. She has completed a L. ID. S. mission in the Spanish-Americamission field. 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