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Show piC,T THRF you have any society news, phone it to the society editor. The phone man-beis 192. elder news Bli9Jh.tmOctoLrU18l,1950 TRUST TO November Marriage Plans Told News-Journ- YOUR OUR iCounfy Nurses Club r BEST CARE supervising- - and return it rapidly, lovely as new! QUALITY SERVICE DEPENDABLE H. E. Sessions Home The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held October meeting at the home of Mrs. Artie Sessions, 7.30 Thursday evening, their at oclock. Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, presicondent of the organization, ducted the meeting which was Have I opened with singing, Done Any Good. Invocation was offered by Ruth L. Reeves, af ter which Juanita, was sung by the ladies of the club. A letter from a publishing company was read. Vera Earl, Oneta J. Thorne, Mrs. Welling, Ida ilamberlin, Rae Christensen and Ella Lund were appointed Eva to a magazine committee. Dene Holland and Ida Hamber-llwere appointed to buy material and make the state emblem. A solo, "When Honey Sings An Old Time Song, was sung by Lillian Felt and a reading, The Ship of Faith, was given by Barbara Hamberlin. The les son, University of Utah and Early Schools, was given by Vera Earl. The closing song, n Corinne D.U.P . Camp Will Meet Friday . ,,t The Corinne camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its regular monthly meet1 ing Fridayj October 20, at 2 oclock in the afternoon at the home of Captain Della Owens .. it was announced today. "Old Folks At Home,' was sung ind benediction pronounced "by, . Eliza Marsh, Refreshments were served td, 23 members and one visitor ty Artie Sessions, Pearl Compton and Louie Anderson. CLEAN ES?S 86 Phone October Meeting At Hears Confab Report Members of the Box Elder county Nurses club heard an Interesting report on the public health convention held in Salt Lake City last week. Reporting on the highlights of the affair was Mrs. Vivian Miller, nursing supervisor. The meeting was held Friday afternoon, October 13 at the home of Mrs. LaPrele Ridd. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Ridd and iMrs. Winifred Ryan to the following members and guests: Mrs. Arlene Fick lih, Mrs. Wanda Cox, Mrs. Agnes Sterling, all of Tremonton; Mrs, Ellis 'Davis, Mrs. Winifred Ryan, Mrs. LaPrele Ridd, Brigham City, and Miss Louise Jeppsen, new public health nurse for south Box Elder county, and Mrs. Miller, nursing supervisor. Trust us with your delicate net gown. We care for it as tenderly as though you were SPEED Sunflower D.U.P. Holds 36 NORTH MAIN WATCH THIS PAPER OCTOBER EVENING- S- fBiSp for Here 'Like Oyster Stew? es A Grand New Recipe ybody By Carolyn Webster reports a friend of ome," ing point in your sauce pan. Fry the oysters in butter until the edges curl. This is done white the milk is heating. Then combine milk and oysters, season well and you have a perfect oyster stew. something you cant live But if youre or within. se people to whom money thing, then what I have day wont interest you lodsy talk about like to Id And on chilly mornings itandmg food investment-mi- lk, easy hot chocolate recipe: Cream try this Open a carton of Cream OWebers Chocolate Drink, pour into sauce pan and heat. Then serve. Thats all there is to it and its so delicious! OWeber milk, to be exact. Every budget-wis- e and nutrition-conscious homemaker And before you know it Halloween party time will be here. Thats a wonderful time to realize that if all the should and calories other sources a great deal more. i, minerals itained from iuld cost serve Cream OWeber Chocolate Drink, either cold or hot. It makes a big hit with the children, and certainly adds to the festiveness of the party. But for delicious flavor always be sure to get Cream OWeber Chocolate Drink. it is certainly to your interest to make Cream an important :ber milk of your familys daily diet. add to your health and to your savings account, ran, vigor and vitality emng plenty of Cream her milk in your home. et Miss Colleen Peters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Peters of Brigham City who will wed H. Dee Johnson in Logan L.D.S. temple . . Blochs . rites, November 10. Colleen Peters And H. Sacrament Meeting Held Dee Johnson ToWed In Second Ward Sunday In Logan Temple Nov. 10 Sacrament meeting was held HARVEST JUBILEE ' Senator' SPECIALS ALBERT D. in the Second ward last Sunday evening with Lafayette F. Jen sen in charge. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littiewood. Opening song was Redeem ''Democratic Stale and Feder of Israel by the congrega built tion and Heber Smith gave the eral Administration in military installations opening prayer. The sacrament song, Well Utah at an investment of What great $243,750,953. Sing All IJail to Jesus Name, military base did the Rewas sung by the congregation. ever bring to Lynn Reeder and Raynold Pe- publicans Utah?" tersen had charge of the sacra ment with 12 deacons assisting. Mary Ann Williams played piano selection entitled Spring Showers. Elaine Burt and Charlene Johnson sang A Perfect Day, accompanied by Carol Johnson. The theme of the Brigham Young 20-3- 0 Anns Hold Party University on October 15, 1875, being 75 years old. Meeting At Home Of Ezma Knudson and W. T. DaMrs. Virginia Mehler vis, former students of the uni Anns versity, were the speakers, tellThe Brigham City among other things, Why held their monthly meeting ing, a Church University was foundMonday evening, at the home of ed, its growth and accomplish Mrs. Virginia Mehler, amidst ' e ments present time and decorations of autumn bouquets a university supporthave why and Halloween colors. Assisting was ed by the Latter Day Saints. Mrs. Mehler as The congregation sang, PrayGlenna Anderson. er Is the Souls Sincere Desire, the evening progressive and Norman Nelson During gave the games were played and refreshments served. Winning prizes closing prayer. were June Compton and Beulah T Bloxham. M. Charles Colletts Present at the meeting were: Fish-burHelen Felt, Katherine Host To Louis Munk OlBarbara Hadfield, Coy Mr. and Mrs. Charles M .Cosen, Vila Brown, Peggy Cand-lanClaire Goodliffe, Melba llett have as their house guests Baron, Mary Lou Call, Beulah thip week, Mr. Louis Munk, Lorraine Petersen, known as theBloxham, Strawberry Leora-- Baron, Kenna Jacobson, King, of Georgetown, Idaho. Ida Smith. Accompanying him to Brigham Guests were June Compton City was Miss Ada Munk of and Ida Zundel. Montpelier. They were here atreunion. tending the Johnson the ColLocust Camp of D.U.P. Other guests visiting letts were their son and wife, Plan Meeting Friday Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Collett and Erma Dean Berrett and family, The Locust camp of the Daugh- all of Ogden. ters of the Utah Pioneers will Mr. 'Farrell Collett is an art meet Friday, October 20 at 7:30 teacher at Weber college. p. m. in the home qf Mrs. Priscilla Bott, president All memPhone your news to 1,000. bers are urged to be present. Aaron Peters, Brigham City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Colleen, to H. Dee Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, also of Brigham City, this week. The couple will be married in the Logan LDS temple, November 10. Miss Peters is a graduate of Box Elder high school and is currently service representative for the Bell Telephone company in Brigham City. De is employed at the Central Chevrolet. They will make their home in Brigham City following their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. 'THOftfl "Crazier Than Ever" 20-3- 0 has an R in It, so it just the right time to en- of those delicious oyster ome crisp evening. I believe ike this recipe sent in by a is Kemmerer: ier ie to-th- Oyster Stew ready on the stove a ce pan and a frying pan. in the liquid from one pint lysters. and add this liquid quart of Cream OWeber and heat just to the boil (ire d, (EBDft GO dte ' Gnw cfl Hear them Better than ever on a new 1951 PHILCO DO. Amazing tone and irformance at the price, compact Brown plas-- : cabinet. Hear, compare it! nart, or 23L tily What youre looking at is Buicks modern version of the d engine, which gains extra wallop from the on AC, DC or its own Battery. Fins PHILCO 629. Operates performance. Maroon or Teal Green CD d PJ'-'-- valve-in-hea- ' fact plastic cabinet. Less Battery ON OUR PHILCO EASY RADIO TERMS CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager that it uses the exclusive Fire- ball combustion principle. 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