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Show page pour BOX ELDER NEWS 1 Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 25, 1950 morial home with Ptesident Hodges in charge. Luncheon was served to the 85 ladies present by a committee consisting of Clarice Fors-gre, chairman; Mabel Laura Zundel, Mabel Christensen, Ruth Jensen, Afton May, May Sission, Lucille Holst, Eliza Taggart and Pearl Comp: ton. The table decorations, which were created by Arvilla Powers, chairman; Lucille Knudson and Elsie Jensen, consisted of pumpkins with 'bronze and gold chry- chairman of the sub- committee of the agriculcommittee of the house, I have been and will continue to be in a very valuable position for all Utahns. It is important that Utahns be represented on committees yital to Utah's interest. My election will Utah representation on Items concerning ture agriculture. Va UNITED news to phone your Jen-se- n Helped J WRITE BOX Brigham Clhi 1,000 CAREFUL GROOMING DIVIDENDS PAYS your In business, clothes play, a vital part in decisive first impressions. Let us assist you to success by cleaning and pressing your clothes. Visitors at the Ingram home last Sunday were bjr. and Mrs. (Douglas F. Ingram and son, Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. North, Inkom, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Montgomery, Ogden; Mrs. Ber nice I. Johnston and daughter Vvonne; Me. and Mrs. Jack R. Driggs and children Diane and iRlchard; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ingram and daughters, Sherry Lee and Renee, Washington Terrace, Ogden. Back row, left to right; David Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mason; Jackie Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey ; Pamela Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ferguson; Susan Wixom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wixom; Dick Christensen, son of Mr. apd Mrs. Velroy Christensen ; Frank Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reese; Elaine Packer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer; Sherrill Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hunsaker; Lynda Howard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Howard; Betty Tingey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leland Tingey; Michael Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Payne; Ruth R. Reeder, teacher. Middle row; Deann Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter; Margot Shio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maseo Shio; Tonya Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hyde; Kathy Claybaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh; LaVerle Whitaker, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitaker; Diane Kopenitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kopenitz; Bonnie Cottle, daughter of Mrs. Marzetta Dehning; Roberta Tallsalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tallsalt; Rena Mae Begay, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Begay; Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Gloria Johnson. First row: Marshall Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt; Clarence Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Waters; Dennis Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith If you have any society news, Bosley; Merlin Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen; Nicholas Valentine, son of phone it to the Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Valentine; John Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wright; Bruce society editor. The phone numJarman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jarman; Anthony Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil of Salt both Lake Carr; Gary Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasmussen; Tony Jensen, son of Mr. City. secretary, They gave short reports on the and Mrs. Armour Jensen ; Lee Eastby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eastby ; Robert Doonational convention in San little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Doolittle; Jeffrey Hollist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Francisco recently. Hollist. Merle Malmrose, district president of the auxiliary, gave a Sacrament Nelsons Receive Word In Oak DUP Set PRESS the will Friday evening, October 27, at 7:30 oclock in the evening, it was announced today Visit At Ingram Home Last Sunday, Oct. 22 , 6MM As of With Mrs. Veart S. Fife as master of ceremonies a program was presented with the first number a stunt by Haney Forester, Daisy Hansen, Jane Clark, Elberta Koford, Rosella Reeder, Alda Call, Leoma Speierman, May Sisson, Elva Millef ' and Grace Petersen. Toast responses were given by Merle Malmrose, Arietta Rasmussen, Phyllis Call, MarqiJ Adamson, Afton May, Josephine Bear River DUP Camp To Buchanan, Lucille Jones, Clair Nelson and Birdie Smith. Hec- Meet At Checkett Home kler was Esther Watkins. The Bear River camp of the Visitors at the meeting were of Utah Pioneers will Daughters Mrs. Mildred 'Farrington, department president for Utah! and meet at the home of Mrs. CharMrs. Eve Wilcox, department les Checketts at Bear River City, Friday, October 27, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. WALTER K. Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Will Meet This Evening camp The Deseret Pioneers Daughters of Utah meet at the home of Esther Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will at hold their regular meeting the home of Jennie Tingey, Fifth south and Second east, Friday, October 27, at 7:30 p. m. All of the daughters are requested to be there. A special invitation has been given to all eligible ladies. santhemums. MESSAGE Mrs. Ruth Reeder, Teacher The Fors-gren- A Central School First Grade Annual Legion Auxiliary Membership Luncheon Held At War Memorial Home Monday Evening The American Legion Beehive Camp Of PUP held a membership MeWill Meet Friday Eve War the October 23, at SPEED QUALITY $Ey,( dependable CILEAM Phone 86 i 36 NORTH MAIN $ Why You Should TryTt d o e I it k News-Journ- - ON 800 ON YOUR DIAL Every Hour On The Hour Complete News Summaries Of National , International And State News At 7:00 A. M. - 8:45 A. M. - 12:00 NOON 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. - KBUH THE ONLY WORLD NEWS OUTLET IN BOX ELDER COUNTY report on the recent district convention held in Hyrum. The pin was presented Claire Nelson by President Esther Hodges. New members introduced at the luncheon were Helen Felt, Claire Goodliffe, Coy Hadfield, Ida Zundel, Virginia Mehler, Betty Mason, Zelda Rasmussen, Eva Smith, Norma Sheffield, Mabel Balls, Harriet Balls, Mrs. Lawrence Geisler, Helen Larsen,' Mrs. Nick Topik and Mrs. George Davis. The next meeting was announced for November 27 at 8 oclock at the War Memorial home. In charge of the program were Clair Nelson, chairman; Marie Pohl, Alta Shaw, ajid Mamie Adamson. Hostesses were v Genevieve RIdd, Hilda Forrest, Marie Lar-iso- Lucille Howes and Clark. Meeting Camp Meeting Date, Place Second Ward Sunday With Bishop Glen Knudsen in charge of sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday (evening, two members of the stake high council, Heber J. Sessions and Raymond H. Olsen, were visitors. Renie H. Littlewood rendered the organ prelude and the opening song was "Praise To The PaMan by the congregation. triarch Joseph Facer gave opening prayer. As a sacramental song, the congregation sang, How Great The Wisdom and the Love. Lynn Reeder and Raymond Petersen had charge of the sacrament and were assisted by t 13 deacons. Robert Jensen, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette F. Jensen, and Jane Dan Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jensen were sustained as worthy to be promoted to the office of teacher in the Aaronic priesthood. Claudius Olsen, ward clerk, read certificates of membership and six persons were accepted as members of the ward. Raymond H. Olsen spoke on church welfare work, referring to section 109 in the Doctrine and Covenants. Ilene Kiilpack, Lillian Knudsen and Doril Horsley sang, as a trio, "I Come To Thee, Heber Sessions reviewed briefly the life and ministry of the Savior, prefacing his 'talk with the words, "For God So Loved the World. After closing remarks by the Bishop, the congregation sang, Lord ' Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings,.and Heber Anderson pronounced the benediction, The Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening, October 26. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alice Mifflin, who resides at Fifth south, Third west. SA itch eptf ton ALL STRAIGHT WHISK! Every drop four yean oil Of Birth Of Baby ...mellower... mb Mr. and Mns. Norman Nelson have received word of the arri- .1 SA Oli kci Animal experts say polar beans It takes about IK) a to suffer less from extreme heat maintain cow, year dairy University of Illinois agriculture than do the cat animals tigers, leopards and lions. experts estimate. man-hour- s a ON THI ' I BLEND IF STMICIT WHISKIES II F10BF CINTINCNTAL UK IHTIIUKI Cltf.,NU,' rth - tmemf w uusr eti ra n jrl'1 5 minutes 7tm II J St m saved hooo ' say Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. 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The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Rilla H. at Jensen, Thursday evening 7:30 oclock, it was announced today. On lo loti Sego Lily Camp of DUP Will Meet Thursday Eve News-Journa- VII NORTH MAIN MOTORS 7 , jS New Bigger Value vAsf a few dotfars more than the - 604 North |