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Show y ..It t evening. The following local students, will participate: Virginia Wilde Ann Jones. Val Woodland, Caro lyn Hall, Carol Jean Leggett Darrell Siggard and Luana Lee Mis. Margaret Johnsen will accompany at the piano. The public is cordially Invited to attend. There will be no m. In kStudcf W DCon.', Csong iketli, charge. I Darwin Jensen Has Birthday Party Held For Miss Ann Baty , Seventh Birthday Party Last Friday Master Darwin Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen, celebrated his seventh birthday in true style last Friday at the home of his parents when he invited his friends to note the occasion with him. Many delightfully entertaining games were played by the boys and girls gathered and Darwin opened his many gifts while excitement ran high. A refreshing luncheon was served the children by Mrs. Jensen. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was the center of attraction w'hile candles were blown out. Clever nut cups filled with candy and a grinning gingerbread man were given as favors. e Attending the party were Pierce, Marla and Michael Payne, Shama and Timmy Bick-morKent and Jimmy Seeley, Kaylene Kimber, Gene and Wade Olsen, David and Elaine Jensen and the honored boy, boy, Darwin Jensen. , ittinON TOMATO GROWERS packing green tomatoes at our Honeyville r no Pick your smooth green tomatoes in roadways! This will prevent waste as a Jing fields. tomatoes are damaged by these of tentage will give you more This profit on ,nd crushing. will allow more tomatoes to (Amato patch, as it thus increase your tonnage. T 2 Ly-nett- Sterling H. Nelson Co. f 5 MORRIS VANCE, Manager Phone Bear River 2250 25 skly Worthy Of Mm g fit Your Support I0LMAN BURKE 10 Main Republican f8 Candidate w. Mr, And Mrs. Merle Gene Randall Are Parents Of Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. (Merle Gene Ran- dall of Ogden, announce the birth of a seven pound baby boy. The baby was born Saturday evening, August 27, in an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Randall is the former Ruth Ann Reeves of Brigham City, and daughter of Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves. Little Miss Ann Baty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baty, invited nine little friends to help her celebrate her third birthday anniversary last Saturday afternoon at her parents home. The children played games on the back lawn of the Baty home and then gathered around to watch with anticipation while Ann opened her birthday gifts. A delicious luncheon was then served by Mrs. Baty to the following invited guests: Jeff and Kent Valentine, Carol Checketts, Sharon Frye, Burt and Adele Baty, Kaylene Kimber, Kathy Crossman, David Olsen and the honored child. Party Is Held In Honor Of Florence L. Baird Former memers of the South stake Relief society board met Wednesday evening at the home of Josie L. Jeppson in Mantua, to welcome home one of their members, Florence L. Baird, who has recently returned from an L. D. S. mission in England. The long dinner table, centered with a bouquet of gladioli, held places for the guest of honor and the following: May L. Jensen, Verna Burt, Renle H. Littlewood, Afton Rees, Josie J. Jeppson ,Ella Bingham, Lucy L. ohnson, Maud White and Sylvia P. Glover. The evening was spent In reminiscing and hearing some of the experiences encountered by Sister Baird. Box Elder for way COUNTY Dear Rank r- Av & .... (rDim File Republican: . . It may be of interact to you fe loam that no advertising aqancy prapares my ads; no qhost writer has anything to do with my speeches; no public rotations man acts as a for ma; no manaqar manaqet mo (ascapt my wife); there Is no strntaqy committee to quido and laap mo from malinq mistaltos: and I have no office staff or qroup of omploysas to draw from in this primary contest. CLERK Experienced Qualified BE SURE TUESDAY, our Vote And Gfaid Political ake TO VOTE Whether you think my etmpaiqa has been qood, bed or indifferent, I have dona it on my own and If you elect ma, I will bo a Senator on my own, too but still tha servant of all tha people. SEPT. 5th Influence Appreciated! Advertising) fjjtelgliO'EaV Sincerely, RUB U CLEGG Candidate for Republican Nomination for United Statea Senator Rue L. Clegg P. S. If you push enough doorbells Your I for mo, I will make It. Headquarters COTTON FROCKS olio Lincoln PTA Leaders Gve Farewell Party At Home Of Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Monday Hold Garden Party U K. W. Shirts Home Hold Family Outing At Park Thursday Brlnham City, Utah Wednesday, August 30, 1350. VjtoR washable. Juniors and misses sizes. tter P call LEFT Fresh, young and exciting Junior with ne buttons end belt. Shadow print; tx hisweei gold-to5. RIGHT ights, il heel be plete Beautiful, Sanforised mercerised gingham plaid with twirling skirt, big pocket. - flower-bedecke- Jf.t MASONS i M g pot-luc- 1 1 M Vik! k r ir a I t 4-- t y i I urrtu0sf f F. D. Farrell j Visits? In Brigham City I Airs. ITS ALWAYS COOL Mrs. F. D. Farrell of Manhat- ten, Kansas is visiting in Brigham City, for a short time. While in Brigham City she is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen and her brothMr. and er and sister-in-laMrs. Norman Jensen. at the -- THE PICTURES" PICK O S. Jkatto-Yf- ai DRIVE-I- OKOIOID) " Everybody Does It" Second Feature Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett and John Carradine in Mlndszenty DERR " Nina Fooch ' .iil'HdHtlWiri s0)h)MWoD ! MAN HUNT 1 " Undercover Man" Penny Singleton BICKFORD .m CHARLES is Cardinal THURSDAY & FRIDAY August 31. 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Orders for Sunday, Sept. 17 er Saturday, Icpt. 2 (pacify Matinee er Ivenlng performance. os it ed Dy , . Jingle Jangle Jungle" Paramount News llAWereSetfeiofverifJIVTe Roxy! i tL perfo jdinf ,i4.i i Thursday Friday Saturday sion, idi1 nitiofl r J 5 Lo-ren- " Blondies Hero" ' With spark pit wb i, front 1, V d ALSO rator-C- W ! ) t, 5. i111 e uij . t-.- First Feature waist, fitted bodice, and flaring skirt you lave. ..fashioned of vivid plaids and new Fall colors . . and trimmed with the wanted smart young touches. Guaranteed s BOX ELDER NEWS .The cool garden of Mrs. Ida A farewell party was given The Elders quorum of the Shirts, president of Lincoln P.-- for Miss Jean Nielson, Mrs. Ben First ward will hold a picnic Eastman And Ansco A., was the scene of a lovely Zundcl fnd Miss Mary Lou Ol- Thursday, August 31, at 6 oclock party Monday, August 28, honor- sen last Monday, August 21, at In Rees Pioneer park. MOVIE FILM ing this years workers in the the home of Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. The outing will be a family KODAK FILMMiss Nielson and Miss Olsen affair and all members are inwith organization. Mrs. Shirts, were Mrs. LaVon graduated from the U.S.A.C. vited to their children All popular sizes and types la Reeve, and Mrs. where they both majored in and their bring own picnic suppers. stock at lowest prices. If ws Arda Everton, secretary, child development They left for Soda water and lee cream will don't have it we'll get it for r Alter a delicious "hot luncheon Portland, Oregon, August 25 be furnished. Games for the you. ta- where they will both teach kin served on children and a program will AT- bles, the ladies got down to dergarten. Mrs. Zundcl is leav follow the picnic supper. Mr. where for California work, since the purpose of the lng was to start the Zundel will continue school. news to Phone your ball rolling for a successful year Mrs. Zundel will be employed to Mrs. Charles society Kimber, society Open Till 10 Every Night at the Bank of America. A. in P.-editor. Phone 192. were Hostesses for the party The afternoon was spent In putting the finishing touches on Miss Helen Mae Rldd, Mrs. John the years program, setting up Holmes and Miss Donna Nel attending committees, laying the ground- son. Other friends were Mrs. Leora Baron, Mrs. work for the big money-makinevent of the year, the annual Norma North and Miss Colleen hamburger Halloween carnival. It is with Peters. A delicious the proceeds realized from the try was served. Farewell gifts Last Times Today carnival that P.T. A. finds it were presented to the three hon ored guests. to contribute to the possible JAMES STEWART and SHELLEY WINTERS welfare and happiness of the IN children, buying such gifts for Mrs. Golden Mecham Is the school as are found needed. Honored By Friends Following are a list of the ladles who will act as officers, Members of the Sixth north chairmen and for ladies sewing club met Monday the year: Mrs. Ida Shirts, pres evening at the home of Mrs. ident; Mrs. LaVon Reeve, vice Clyde P. Larsen and enjoyed a Mis. Arda Everton, president; supper party In honor secretary; Mrs. Grace Andersen, of Mrs. Glen Mecham. treasurer; Mrs. Peggy Rasmus- - Attending were Mrs. Clifford sen, chairman of the program Hobson, Mrs. Eugene Wright, committee with Mrs. Hazel Kai Mrs. Loren Balls, Mrs. Robert ser and Mrs. Kallona Freeman, Hunsaker, Mrs. Fred Speth, Mrs. chairmen; Mrs. Audrey Bott, Evan Owen, Mrs. Earl Slager, chairman of the Halloween car- Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Morris nival committee; Mrs. Helen Nuttal and Mrs. Clyde Larsen. Harrison, chairman of the mag The guest of honor received e azine committee with Mrs. many lovely handkerchiefs from Mrs. the group. Mason, Ella Hansen, chairman of founMrs Mecham, with her hus ders day committee; Mrs. Ireta band and two sons, Gary and May, chairman of the member Allen, are moving to Ogden to ship committee; Mrs. Ruth Reed make their home. Mr. Mecham er, historian; Mrs. Lila Wright, owns and operates an upholstery --chairman of the summer round firm In Ogden. up committee with Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Tess Wight, BILL DOUBLE PROGRAM Nimble Nine 4-- H Club Andersen, chairman of the beau tiftcation committee; Mrs. Etta To Have Completed chairman of the Moskowitz, Articles Judged Monday publicity committee; Mrs. Nola ' The Nimble Nine club met Leggett, chairman of the safety committee. Wednesday, August 23, at 3:30 Victor J. Bott, principal of oclock In the afternoon at the Lincoln school and Mrs. Verna home of Mrs. Anson B. Call, club Johnson, immediate past presi- leader. Nolene Jensen, president, calldent, were also invited to the ed the meeting to order and Caluncheon-meeting- . mille Jensen, secretary, read the minutes and they were approved Mrs. Bommer Visits by the group. Nancy Morrell gave the health lesson. ReotVes In West The time was turned over to Mrs. Don Bommer and daugh- Mrs. Call and the girls and ter, Susan, of Detroit, Michigan, their isleader discussed a party IKB to be held next Monday, are visiting friends and relatives that the which at time 28, in Brigham City while the August guests of Mrs. Bommers par- - girls will show the articles that they LaveiHMhr during the ents, Mr. JUuLMrs. Robert Pr La summer and they will be judg mont. 1They will be joined la- ed. The winning articles will ter this month by Mr. Bommer. in the county fair. Mrs. Bommer, the former compete Mothers of the girls are Invited Jeanne Lamont, plans to also to attend. visit with friends and relatives OUT in Montana during her stay in OFTHr the west. m-THUR- Adorable cottons cut with the neat ' PAGE THREE First Ward Elders I |