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Show r ; tAGE FOUR BOX ELDER NEWS r Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 11. 1950 The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will conduct an apron and food sale Saturday, October 14 at the Packer garage show room, according to Mrs. Ellen 'Richman, president. 'Beautiful hand-madaprons to fit every size and every occasion, as well as cakes, pies, breads, cookies and candies, will be offered for sale starting at 9:30 oclock Saturday ; morning and continuing throughout the day. e MIDNIGHT SHOW THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19TH Youll be surprised at the cellent results classified ads secure. ex- News-Journ- o GREAT THE LONDON L DRIVE-I- THEATER N TONIGHT & THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHTS SHOW HO" "GUNG with Randolph Scott HOW IS YOUR NERVE and Robert Mitchem Plus ????? - DARE YOU "LET'S LIVE A LITTLE" , TO ATTEND amt Starring Hedy Lamar and Robert Cummings ' TICKETS NOW ON SALE All Tickets 60c inc. tax Z77 (SWlMMfi, "PICK O' THE PICTURES" - 4- Ihhub Corps Party Thurs. t great - B)AY 4 " delicious buffet luncheon was served from a table centered With crystal candelabra holding tapering orange and black tapers and centered by a bouquet of fall flowers. A program, arranged by the boys and girls, j was presented with Jack Jensen as master of ceremonies. An accordian. solo was played by Miss Colleen Farmer and a humorous reading given by Dixie Gordon, complete with costume. A vocal duet was sung by Patty, Helen and Renee Palmer and an accordian selection played toy Mrs. Prudence Sheridan. Directors of the corps were introduced with Keith Pettingill responding with a few short remarks. Another accordian solo was played by Mrs. Sheridan, after which gifts of appreciation were presented to the directors. Presenting the gift to Mrs. Leah Kimber was Opal Petersen. Ila Rae Nelson presented the gift to Clyde p. Larsen and Urayna Hess presented Keith r Pettingill with his gift. Each director reFuture sponded with a talk. plans of the organization was given by the . corps business manager, Charles J. Kimber. December 22 has been reserved for the Christmas party, which will also be arranged by the boys and girls. Opal Petersen and Ruth Pet tinglll were general chairmen of the Halloween party, ably as slsted by committee members who arranged for the program, food, games and decorations. ; prayer- - MISINTAIION or rcmisiioire Coordt DU EASE. 7ECMCO0 SYDNEY JJpBiinirnGO P mm hsdacattyPlM H Mg tnecHii h Dutntaitttf to RAO Radio mHW IWM I Pietwot. lac. ADDED ATTRACTION A Great Outdoor Film BEAVER ! fV V T f I ' 'y I " - r m - WHILE JOHN L. ? ri ' VALLEY Plus Selected Short Subjects and HARRY IE TRUMAN Christmas WHO the EVERYONE OFFER WE SOME JLru 1 ? i GONE - ' ''V yh one-ye- fois&i - . . , (nee Kathleen Hall) will resume USAC studies lowing marriage in Logan temple on September 23- - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. fol- ANTI-INFLATIO- BARG N AND DEER DUCK COLEMAN COLEMAN COOK STOVES LANTERNS 9.95 9.50 SINGLE AIR MATTRESS AIR MAT1 28.95 3.8.60! Savage Automatic 12 Gauge ELBERT D. (UP) Nature slighted two bunnies of a litter belortging to Gloria McBride. Each was born with only one ear. A white rabbit was born with a left ear and a black rabbit with a right ear. RIFLE 7250 $10895 24-P- v 30-3- 0 SHOTGUN SiNATOf? land, Switzerland, ; Germany, England, Scotland, France, For tugal and Spain. They will spend approximately two days in each country. Their return trip will be by way of Canada, with a stop over at Niagara Falls. The Hyers plan to arrive home around No vember 10. HUNTING c. Single Shot SILVERWARE The NAM opposed a 75c an hour minimum wage. How low a wage would Its president, now running lor the Senate, propose? IVER JOHN 2.9 m.SO : HUNTING feaUBgBB HUNTING VESTS CAPS tall-taperi- TODAY T TioiqyintaiiTeia. imlfc Iiirthyfa74rnffll SET OF 4 ALL KINDS MIXING B0W1S SHOTGUN 69c SHELLS , Menas rugged as : 198 2.98 STARTS Hun-sake- FOOT CLEANING POMP RODS 4.34 f and I i -- DANCING VALUABLE FREE Ton of AND STARDOM S NEW LOVELY LADY... luL'lL'sE . WYM0RF BH0B wiluam keighif r WHILE JOHN QUARRELS YOU CAN YET BUY ON TIK WHILE HARRY THINKS MISS We Just As Well Sell These Before Th Raise. The Taxes There's no heller bouiben I V FUN FOR ALL DONT "!s w 1 IT! 2 IRONRITE IRONERS Puh Billion, ELECTRIC ' By JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE tr RANfii We Owe Leo Tickets Are On Sale By All Junior Chamber Of Commerce Members Sponsored Coal GIVCN WITH EACH . PRIZES BOOTS 3.35 44.95 KITS i At FREE PRIZES GUN CLEANING , BLDG. stsaigbtBODIIDOII mmmm t . IS 25.50 club will The Kindergarten hold Its .annual membership October luncheon,' Wednesday, 18, at the War Memorial home, according to Mrs. Fred L. Peterson, president. The program will begin promptly at 8 p. m. Ind. war HUNTERS DOUBLE Kindergarten Club To Hold Membership Party HUNTINGTON, and SlEEPINGr Miss Kathleen Hall And Lee Williams Are Pronounced Man And Wife In Temple Rites Nature Mixes Things islands.) mote pa . Miss Kathleen Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall became the lovely wife of Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Oasis, Utah, in the solemnity of the beautiful Logan L.D.S. temple on September 23. The ceremony was presided over by President ElRay Christiansen. The bride selected a beautiful silvery white heavy satin gown with a yoke of imported lace and long, pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veil of silk brides illusion was caught to a tiara of fine lace and fresh carnations and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations surrounded by white satin ribbon and tulle. Attending the bride at the reception held tha evening at the Hall home were Mrs. Robert Sasser of Pingree, Idaho, a sister of the new bride. Mary Ellen and Jeppersen, Claire Smith Joyce Hall were bridesmaids. The attendants were gowned in pastel colored gowns and carried matching nosegays.' The wedding party stood before a mantel banked with beautiful floral arrangements of various shaded, gladioli and candelabra with glow, ing tapers. ( Assisting in the gift room were r. Joan Bailiff and Margene Serving was in charge of Mrs. Frances Rogers and LaRae ' : Sasser. A wedding dance also honored the couple at Oasis the following Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are making their home in . Logan where they are both resuming n livery in ar iM. R. Latimer, former Colorado senator, is naming his race horses after trout flies. The pa r weigh later the Mr.' and Mrs. Ted Korth - and three children have recently, returned to their home in Nampa, Idaho. They have been visiting the last few days with their Orson Mr. and Mrs. parents, Korth. Mr. and Mrs. Korth are former residents of Brigham City, Mr. And Mrs. Lee Williams GOOD hould Steven Cutler old son of Mr. . . . and Mrs. McDonald Cutler, Corinne. His birthday was October 7. (Photo by Photo Arts Service.) Mr. And Mrs. Ted Korth Visits Parents I ARMORY aut eceive t P. 0. V ANNUAL mem and civilians Hyer of this city, left Saturday for an extensive tour of Europe. Prior to their departure by transcontinental plane to Pads, they, will visit the nations capital and places of interest in New York City. On their arrival in Paris they will visit five days with their daughter, Jeen, now serving a French mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Litter Day Saints, with headquarf ters at Seraing, Belgium, From Paris,, Mr. and Mrs. Hyer will join one of the world famous Cooks tours and will tour the countries of Europe, seeing all the major cities and historical places of interest ;in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Hol BIG It med he Perso Mrs. Orson U. Hyer of Lewiston, parents of Norwood TO THE i Nielsen, master- Accord! GOOD DOG CATCHER Mr. INVITED an lVerseas, WOULD MAKE A Hyer Leave Saturday For European Tour A - - The Pe designate , SATURDAY, OCT. 14 Mail I vemher quarrel over The sacramental song, "I Stand All Amazed at the Love Jesus Offers Me, was toy the congregation. Lynn Reeder and Raynold Petersen were In charge of the sacrament and were assisted by the 12 deacons.. ; Jay Meservy gave a short talk on the parables of Jesus: The Lost Sheep,' The Lost Coin and "the Prodigal Son. 'Elder Robert Potter of Logan was the speaker. He related inhe had teresting experiences while laboring in the North Central States mission. He referred to the restoration of the gospel and also, temple work. Counselor Hansen thanked Elder Potter for his timely remarks and invited him to come again. The. closing song, Lord Ac- their studies at the U.S.A.C. i cept Our True Devotion, was by the congregation and George Earl gave the benediction. Parents Of Norwood Robort Louis Stavensons. NEWI8N ' A Sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday evening with Bishop Glen Knud-se- n presiding and Earl V. Hansen conducting. , The organ prelude was by Renle H. Littlewood. The congregation sang "'High On The Mountain Top and A. M. 'Nielsen gave, - the opening . BOBBY i f mmmX they-entere- Sacrament Meeting In Second Ward Sunday ACTION The mightiest adventure of all... captured on the screen by Walt Disney with every lusty, roaring,thrill! SOBESI T -- in -- picture ALIVE with excitement! wits j wwMBWim.i 1 Honored guests of boys and girls of the V.F.V.r, drum and bugle. corps, their parents, enjoyed a party given by the youngsters at the War Memorial Home last Thursday evening. Pumpkins, corn stalks, skeletons and many other Halloween characters greeted the guests as the hall. A competitive game In each corner of the room afforded noisy Wednesday , Thursday, Friday, Saturday A ihiim . Anafio-n- n rillOSt Drum And Bugle Odob Another Year Temple Ceremony Parents Enjoy VFW Food And Apron Sale At Packer Garage On Sat. MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC Phone 410 . Brigham City 20 South th io |