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Show "- - i U ELDER Jliiaj. 5 J three page La Belie Club Report NEWS City Utah October 25. On Recent Meeting 1950 -a- vt-, w-n- Honests Of October Are Featured At Membership Pirty By Kindergarten Club Eighty members and prospect uve members and Beta Sigma Phi Holds guests of the Kindergarten club were served Meet a delicious hot Monday With Mrs. dinner at the annual membership Craighead In Charge dinner r T,jiSuw Plans Marriage Earl Jeppsons Hold Family Dinner At New Home In Ogden North Stake Primary Holds Union Meeting In New 4th Ward Chapel Members of the LaBelle club met last Friday afternoon at the Improvement $lub home of Mrs. W. R. Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeppson enA delicious Primary officers and teachers chicken dinner (a5 Meeting Tomorrow tertained at a family dinner on of the North Box Elder stake was served with pot luck trimSunday in their new home at met in ,union meeting Sunday monthly meeting of the mings to the six members comheld South Improve-fiIn Mrs. absence Ogden in honor of Mr. and in the new chapel of the Fourth of the Lillian Civic, the October Wednesday, 'm city prising club, Mrs. Luella la at the Mrs. r War Charles Moran, and Mr. and ward. ' ' Memorial held be of the Utah EpRohwer, home. Felt, president Mrs. Alice Whitaker, will Places Mrs. Keith were 4 marked at four silon chapter of Beta Sigma oclock in Mrs. Britta Nelson, Mrs. Eva Jeppson of Salt Lake President Hilda Forest presi26, at City. Others attending the din- ded and Helen Harrison conPhi, Mrs. Merle Craghead, vice Afternoon in the Commer-Holland, Mrs. Laura Hadley and Jong, attractively decorated ner party were Mr. and Mrs. Dan ducted the meeting. Music was with miniature Halloween president, presided at the model Mrs. Louise McKay, a new memit' was club rooms, - - Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil conducted by Carrie Christensen ber. , carryinS the greeting, meeting held Monday, October today.Welcome Members, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee with Beth Tingey as the accom 23, at the. home of Mrs. 'Felt. will Old The and the afternoon of program was Uject spent in New." The month , of October The program for the Gregerson, all of Salt Lake City; panist. Grace Anderson, presievening arranged sewing. Next meeting will be 'Fashions of 1950 and Mr. all and Mrs. Boyd Jeppson of dent of the Fourth ward primary, its beauties consisted Marof was from Mrs. held carried and responses at the home of Mrs. Alice Mis. Ed Ward Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jepp- had charge of the following proCarol Hamer, Whitaker on Friday, October 27. out In the decorations adorning ion Fredricksen, the tables and throughout the Louella son, Max Jeppson and Mrs. Anna gram: DeOne MacFarlane, S. Jeppsen of Brigham City. hall. 'Lichtenstein and Norma Butler. Phone your news to 1,000. The opening prayer was given Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, club Each speaker related a different Mrs. Anna S. Jeppsen is the A4MrtUmmt mother of five sons and three president, welcomed everyone phase of Beta Sigma Phi stresswere whom of all and present daughters, introduced Mrs. ing friendship, sisterhood, founNorm Nelson, president of the ding and a welcome to the present. ... From where 1 Northern District Federation and guests, Flora H. Kirkham, BarMrs. C. R. Jones, Federation cor- bara Rowe, Erma L. Jenson, Pen-- ' Nancy Jane Stoller Mrs. Thorne Speaks responding secretary. The la- ny Sheridan, Edna Jeppson, Mae . . . . daughter of Mr. and . You dies were special guests. Redelings, Cleo Dixon, Verna Mrs. John F Stoller, whose To Kaysville Art During the dinner, Mrs. A. E. Ann Henderson and Juanita AnI engagement to William Glenn Club In Salt Lake Christoffersen acted as derson. this announced was Boyland Attractive Halloween refreshusing the month of OcMrs. Oneta J. Thorne, a lead tober as her theme . Mrs. M. A. ments .were served to 30 mem- week. month. Farmers that kill barn ing Brigham City art lover and Theyre not the Hamberlin responded with the bers and guests by the hostessowls are throwing away the best several art of Hack displays, ever promoter had," man Gathering of the Leaves, follow- es, Lucille Young, Connie Sim-co- Engagement Of Nancy was the featured speaker at the boarders a ve mousetraps known to man 1 " and they said one day, ed by Mrs. Lewis M. Olsen on Leah Kimber and Carol Haf-ne- r. Jane Stoller To Davis county Art club at their Turner From where I sit, when someone But Ive found the Hunting Season. Mrs. K. W. , room got awful tempera. at held the theater shows a prejudice against sny meeting around." Told em have for prompt, efficient furnace Marie Thorne Jeppson accom- William Boyland PHONE 0IE Kilpack gave a toast on the Rein the new Daughters of Utah it paya to group of animals or humans its about a famwas Hack talking cipe, Mrs. Bert Reeve on Harvest panied by Erma Crompton led. in Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stoller Pioneers Memorial building in his silo usually just based on misunder. Moon and Mrs. Wrighton Burt the group in the singing of sevcleaning and repairing, stoker repairs and serily of barn owls, nesting Lake City. Salt announced engagethe those standing. For instance, some folks believe recently folks on the Halloween party. eral Beta Sigma Phi songs. Some marMrs. Thorne lectured on the this year. are plumb intolerant about those of vicing. kilt screechers white-face- d Following the dinner, a de- .As a special part of the pro- ment and forthcoming in the theatre little us who enjoy an occasional quiet of their pictures Nancy hanging daughter, on riage be shot to wire was the and gram, made lightful program ought recording presented. room which were donated by chickens Glenn Mr. William to Boy Jane, glass of beer. Get to really know as ofMrs. the Marjorie Leggett and Mary Rae by Evelyn Daines Utah artists eight. But Hack disagrees. We carry repairs in stock for most equipment and youre liable to find were Pett played two violin selections Poetry day broadcast was play- land, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. several theyve University State at Up William Glenn Boyland of Mesa as a permanent display. and ed for of pretty good birds at that I Mrs. the benefit Homer who those owls for accompanied by years in fact the largest and a full line of The Davis county Art club is studied barn Verde National Park, Colorado. were to unable hear entitled chicken. the origiTingey, LaGolondrina, one to eat s Kaysville never known and Whispering Hope." Mrs. nal airing. Several members of The ceremony will take place made up of stock in northern Utah. daddy owl On the other hand, residents. Intermoun' at November the 22, Erma Epsilon Myrland H. Balls gave a read- the 300 mice a chapter, around clean will up school tain Indian chapel. ing, followed by the Crompton, Marion Fredrickson, Youll be surprised at the exWest' Miss Stoller attended who sang, "Simple Melody," Lillian Felt, and Marijane MorNews-JournRemember the BEEHIVE too, when you need cellent results Lake in Salt minster Copyright, 1950, United State I Brewers Foundation ris assisted with the presentacollege Put My Foolish Heart," and secure. classified ads ' On Your Old Gray Bonnet." Car- tion of the program in honor of City and is presently employed radio and repair service on your electrical ap- at the Mountain States Tele men Reeder then presented a the state-widPoetry day. phone office in Brigham City. reading and Wayne Hunsaker, pliances. Fast, efficient service by experts in Mr. Boyland formerly attend accompanied by Patty Smith, Out-Of-ToPeople ed Westminster college and is their lines.. sang Because, -- and WanderTHE BEST KNOWN CLEANER IS A now a student at the Utah State in. Concluding the program Attend John Johnson Agricultural college in Logan. was community singing of two Reunion In Brigham old October favorites, By The Light of ,the Silvery Moon, One hundred and sixty des- A.A.U.W. Plans Open diShine On Harvest Moon, cendants of the late John John- House For Prospective rected by Mrs. Richard Hansen son met in reunion at the War and accompanied by Mrs. Homer Memorial home on October 14. Members Wednesday A cold luncheon was served one ONE 68 North Main Tingey. The foods committee consisted the group, after which a proThe American Association of of Mrs. Don Baird, chairman and Women will hold University was with gram Ephpresented BUY NOW WHILE STILL AVAILABLE Mesdomes Arthur Bosley, Lester raim Johnson as master of cere- open house for prospective members Wednesday, November 1, at Collings, Henry Garfield, Lloyd monies. Forsgren, Victor Degn and EdA song was sung by the gath- 8 oclock in the evening, at the gar Richardson. ered group, after which invoca- home of Mrs. Clyde Stratford, $16.25 down $5 month Mrs. Clyde Larsen was chair- tion was offered by Leslie Nich- 63 north Second East. man of the decorating commit- ols. A who brings you this wonderful new 'reading was given by All women in this vicinity tee, assisted by Mrs. Eugene F. Susan Petersen, after which have received a B,S, degree or Wright, Mrs. Earl Slager, Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Garland read better from an accredited colLes Bundy, Mrs. Merle Beecher, the sketch of the life of John lege are invited to acquaint Mrs. Ted Valentine and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Verna Johnson themselves with the principles Glen Reeves. and daughter, Alice, sang a vo- and policies of the local group Mrs. MacLareh Funk acted as cal duet and an interesting dis- at this meeting. And talk was given toy Eh chairman. Qfthe, LeGrande Peterson of play with' the assistance of Mrs. der Whitney Johnson who re- Bear River City, legislative comHarB. Mrs. E. and Alfred Frye cently returned from the Danish mittee, will lead the discussion. rison. He displayed The committee for the evening mission field. Membership chairman was wood carved dolls dressed in the will be headed by Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Frank Jensen, assisted by clotning of the Danish people. Knudson. Mrs. L. R. 'Hess, Mrs. Douglas He also reported visiting the Officers for the and birthplace of John Johnson many are Miss Norma coming year Orchard, Mrs. Clark- - Nelson Jensen, presi' Mrs. Laren W. Balls. times. dent; Mrs. Ruel Eskelson, The program was brought to Mrs. Ray Horsley, secSacrament Meeting Held a close with remarks by George retary; Mrs. Ella Long, correL. after sponding secretary; Mrs. Richard Johnson, president, In Sixth Ward Sunday which dancing was enjoyed un- Alston, treasurer. Sacrament meeting in the der the direction of Henry L. may Any person interested Sixth ward chapel Sunday was Thorne. contact Mrs. Clyde Stratford and held with Homer Tingey . in Committee in charge of the Mrs. Alston, at 625. Farmall Super-- tractor to d Put a and food consisted of Mr. tables charge. Inwork 00 your farm. The But and Mrs. S. C, Jensen and Mr. The opening song was Ft. Brigham D.U.P. Just think of itl Hoover's the Lord is Mindful of His Own," and Mrs. L. C. Jensen of Ogden; come Purchase Plan gives this powerful one Lottie Jdirected and your by Mr. E. choir, the Mrsand Slates Rasmussen, by newest model the handiest cleaner in Camp Meeting its own payments 'old cleaner. plow tractor a chance to meet by Mr. and Mrs. Wynn K. Jensen of Tyson, and accompanied America costs only $54.95 and your old cleaner 1 for us a The Ft. Brigham camp of the Brigham City. Jerry Steffen. by reducing your production costs. See Hoover it ' (omplelt vHk droning tools (cleaning tools extra). It's a triple-actio- n Relatives traveled from Cal- Daughters of Utah Pioneers will The prayer was offered by '. Super-tJFarmall the of free demonstration Arnold Gilbert following which ifornia, Cedar City, Provo, Salt meet at the home of Mrs. John beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans yet it weighs only 13 See this newest of tank cleaners, Guide Me Lake City, Ogden, Brigham City, Boothe, 338 north First west, sacrament song, the PLAN with Controlled Suction, pounds. 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Republican Candidate For offers a group of Republican Candidate For Phone your society news to COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY RECORDER to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society fine Hereford Cattle to the public November 6th 192, Phone editor, at 1:00 p.m. at three-cours- b e -- Tliurs-Octobe- I by Jackie Norton. The project was given by Susan Davis and Bruce Hadfleld. Seagull girls of the Fourth ward sang Halloween songs accompanied by Rose Marie Lomax, Ann Tingey" gave a scriptural reading and Glen Marble, priesthood representative, spoke briefly on the, fine spirit and attitude of the , Primary workers. Following roll call, . department meetings were held.. One. hundred and twelve were pres-- v ent to enjoy the hospitality of the Fourth ward Primary officers and teachers in their beautiful new building. an-Ls- d sit EPENDABLE... 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