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Show page ,X THREE ELDER NEWS Lgbaxn City. Utah 2. 1950 , August Kunzler Family To Hold Reunion At Lagoon 'All members of family are to hold s - Present Program In Community Church Sunday improve them. The girls were assigned to bring the material ormer Donna Holland for their dresses to the next A baby girl was born to Mr. meeting which will be at the and Mrs. Glen C. Jackson at home of Dorothy Barney, Friday, Wednes-' Seattle, Washington, day, July 26. Mrs. Jacksbn Is the former 'Donna Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Holland, 503 east First south, Brigham City. Mother and daughter are reported doing fine. Baby Girl Born To the Kunzler their annual reunion, it was announced today by David Kunzler, president. : The reunion Is to be held at Lagoon, Saturday, August , 12. Mr. Kunzler asked that all those who are planning on attending the affair to be there early, to enjoy the full day of August 4, at 7:30 oclock in the t evening. ' ' Light refreshments were serv- ed and the meeting was adjourned. Reporter Gerry Reed. : .TELEPHONE i YOUR V Know N Sew 4-Club do Id Regular Meeting ; H Marriage Licenses Edgar Gayle Richins, 22, 4-- De-d- Idaho and Bonnie Rae Kidd, 18, Declo, Idaho were issued a marriage license on July 31. Nathan H. Anderson, 21, Bear River City, and Colleen Snow, 19, Brigham City. License was Issued July 31. Walter Marion Sorensen, 42, Garland and Rita W. Christensen, 37, Pocatello, Idaho, were Issued a marriage license on July 29. is equipped with lights and many ; WRECKER er safety devices to warn the public of road obstruc-- i and ... to enable us to see to the recovery of your in less time and with no further damage. "One of the world's great thinkers has said: 'Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.' That's a good warning for all of us!" , mi Lesents the IAYTEX to y ? r ? Members Of The Bible Class presented a program at the Community Presbyterian church last Sunday as the climax to their k Bible school. They are, sitting: Susan Gillespie, Johnny Coleman, Tommy Coleman, Richard Epley, Dianne Dummer, Kathryn Long, Stanley Stoner, Rex Hamilton, Dee Brightenburg, Bobby Watanabe, David Gillespie, Teddy Saito, DeVaughn Hamilton. Kneeling: Stevie Hill, Wilbur Curley, K. Wayne, Elizabeth Pemberton, Gred Anderson, John Hess, Sharon Coleman, Reese Dummer, Reese Neilson, Kent Dummer. Standing: Judy Long, Mike Pemberton, Sandra Hohenthal, Gertrude Gillespie, Bonnie Ourada, Kay Hodges, Teri Rae Wilde, Carlene Hornell, Mary Ann Shirley, Janet Dummer, Sharon Buchanan, Jo Markham, Robert Pemberton, Kathy Claybaugh, Patricia Bidlack, Taria Furniss, Carol Buchanan, Dennis Dummer, Billy Fourth row, standing: Mrs. Mary Gillespie, Flora May Curley, Mrs. Charles Long. Curley, Mrs. Verna Markham, Mrs. Carroll Holmes, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Mrs. Emily Severns, Mrs. Shiho Saito, Stanley Stoner, Tuffy Claybaugh, Robert Epley, Edwin ' Brightenburg, Rev. Arthur Gillespie. . . who two-wee- ( Popular , Semi-Classic- Western) al, EQJf ELDER the next meeting. Refreshments were served to all members present and the club leader. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mona Lee MOT Cheaper By The Dozen Club Meets Friday mmBC 1:00 - 3:00 P. M. Monday thru Saturday 4-- H 8(Q)Kc. The regular weekly meeting of the Cheaper By the Dozen club of Corinne met last Friday at the home of Connie 4-- Your Happy Station (No Soap Operas) Rio. The evening was spent In checking articles and ways to World War Two and related Bible Class Presents Program At Community several of his interesting ex periences. Presbyterian Church Last Sunday Morning (Lafayette Jensen made closHighlight of the Sunday morn- Milton Norman remarks and meeting closed ing Speaks ing services at the Community the singing, congregation by Second At Ward Sunday We Thank Thee, O God, For A Presbyterian church, July 31, was a program presented by the bible class who completed their two weeks bible course last Friday. Illustrating what they did in their classes the beginners, primary and the Juniors dramatized bible stories and sang various songs. Winning special honors for attending every class during the two weeks were Bruce Stoner, Susan Gillespie, Rex Hamilton, Dickie Epley, Reese Neilson, John Hess, Dee Brightenburg, Patricia Elizabeth Pemberton, and Bidlack, Carol Buchanan Sharon Buchanan, all of the kindergarten and Primary. Juniors winning distinction for their good records were Edwin Robert Epley, Brightenburg, Robert Pemberton, DeVaughn Hamilton, Stanley Stoner, Bobby Watanabe, Gertrude .Gillespie, Bonnie Ourada, Merle Jo Markham, Kay Hodges and Mary Ann ' " Shirley. ' ortli REQUEST.';; The Know N Sew club of Corinne held their regular meeting at the home of Sherma Stallings, Thursday, July 28. The members worked on their to articles and were assigned finish them during the week, and bring material for dresses Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. MainFiimitae Lafayette IF. Jensen was in charge of sacrament meeting In the Second ward last Sunday The opening song, evening. Our God We Raise To Thee, Thanks For Thy Blessings Free, and was by the congregation Nello Jensen gave the opening prayer, followed by the congregation singing, Well Sing All Hail To Jesus Name. Jay Valentine and Lowell Daines had charge of the sacra-meh- t with 13 deacons assisting. Elder Milton Norman, of Corinne, recently returned missionary from Norway, was the speaker. He told briefly of the conditions i n Norway since Robert Nelson Prophet. nounced the benediction. pro Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympa thy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved fa ther and grandfather, Peter Pe tersen, we wish to express heart felt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any way. y Leland and (Mary Petersen r ' and Girls. " . , Phone your news to 1000 Mary Olsen Honored By Beehive D. U. P. Camp At Sixth Ward Sacrament Service , City by Emma Johnson from the Bee hiy.eBJU.P. camp.. Two songs, Mother o f "That Wonderful Mine and Because were sung by Max Brunker, a grandson of Mrs. Olsen, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Ray Hunsaker. A corsage was presented to the honored guest by Lucy Johnson. A biographical sketch of the life of Mrs. Olsen was given cises. t by her daughter, Hazel Packer. The opening song was The song, I Want a Girl Just "Come, Come Ye Saints, by the Like The Girl That Married Dear invocation The congregation. Old Dad, was sung by Marvin, was offered toy Fred Burt fol- Ralph and Marvin, Jr. Olsen. lowed by the sacrament song, Remarks were made by BishCome Unto Jesus, toy the conRichard Hansen and a roll op . gregation. call showed J6 Beehive camp Sacrament was served by honored Priests Leon Whitworth and Dale members present, theMr. Olsen and Mrs. Olsen, guest, deaTingey, assisted by eight six children, 14 grandchildren, cons. and three The meeting was then turned and nine nieces, nephews and over to the Daughters of Utah of the Olsen famPioneers with Capt. Violet Tinthe audience. in ily present gey presiding and conducting. was When The song closing the greetCapt. Tingey gave ing and welcome and then the Theyre Gone Do Not Forget by Jayne Bergstrom, When You and I Were Them, song, Young Maggie, was sung by the Verna Burt, Neola Armstrong guest oft honors children, Mar and Daris Tingey, accompanied vin and Ralph Olsen and grand by Roma Thorson. Benediction was offered by son, Marvin Olsen, Jr., accomto close the Chaplain Mary Rose panied by Ray Hunsaker. I t' : A tribute was paid Mrs. Olsen meeting. Mary Olsen of Brigham was honored. at,.the Sixth ward, Sunday evening, July 30, during the regular sacrament meeting by the Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting commenced , at 7:30 oclock in the evening with Bishop Richard G. Hansen presiding and Arthur Steffen : conducting the preliminary exer- - - . two sleepingest pillows in tlie world . . . Extra Plump and PLAYTEX Regular : Superfoam PILLOWS! "1 great-nephe- 1.7 S'V j - Av. . - Cooker cooks a whole meal over economical low heat. 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