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Show Sunday School Presents Will Speak On WCTU Program Sat. A. L. Cook, author and moral educator, will speak on the Womens Christian Temperance Unions local radio program, Saturday, December 9, at 10 oclock In the morning, It was announced today by Mrs. Axel Fredrick-sen- , state director of the speech program. Mr. Cook will discuss the drive, Mrs. Fredrickson said. Visit Mrs. Hattie F. Johnson Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Reynold F. Johnson and son Kent of Douglas, Arizona and Lt. James F. Johnat son, who is now stationed Biggs Air Force Base, Texas, spent the week of Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Hattie F. Johnson. Phone your news to 1000 Bishop Knudsen Glen - great deal of work and clever planning by those in charge. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Henry and small son of Granger visited Mrs. Bowdens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheatley on Sunday. The Seth Wheatley home was the scene of a reunion of Old time friends on Tuesday evening. A delicious turkey dinner was prepared and served by Mrs. Mrs. Horace Wheatley, Stanley Dehnings Have New, softer KOTEX 12s Parents As Visitors For Christmas Season So comfortable Kotex stays downy soft while you wear it. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dehning have as their house guests for the coming holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dehning of Montevido, Minnesota. The Edward Dehnings are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dehning. They plan on staying for a month. Flat, pressed ends. Special safety center.Choice of 3 sizes. 2 for 69c ' Soft, strong KLEENEX Tissues Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Kleenex 200s served one at a tune end waste, save money Extra soft, so strong your entire family will love it. 1 18c 2 for 35c bathroom tissue DELSEY Delsey Safer because its softer, soft like Kleenex. Youll welcome Delsey, the extra absorbent tissue. pure white double-plFine for baby! y lmi" 50e planned for Elder Reed Steve Christian Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar Rasmussen was blessed and confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Richard G. Hansen. Karolyn Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington B. Ball was blessed and confirmed a member of the church by Ray Lewis. The remainder of the time was turned over to testimony bearing with 28 participating. Closing song was The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning, The closby the congregation. ing prayer was offered by Don Call. PV'Jasbrought climax Saturday when the Toni doll was given as first prize to Mrs. Jasmine Thurgood of Layton .She is a sister of John Weir of Brigham City. e The second prize, a dolls was won by Dixie Gunderson of Brigham City. Third prize, a complete dolls wardrobe went to Mrs. Leon Packer, and the fourth prize, a half hours dual airplane Instruction at the local airport, was won by Mrs. P. W. 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FIBS Tampons 29c a dozen .n5J:rrchndren health fund Card Of Thanks To those who by KURB Pain Tablets 23c a dozen Needs Menwry CE S3 chtenstein of Brigham City. l LOUIS (UP) ST. The drawing was held at the BOX ELDER in conjunction ness proved expensive to Fred with the bazaar Brigham City bJ SssM in'cSTndTflf worth ,Cl Wednesday-tamed thieves when get of whiskey of his M you an, the proper dental care in Box .... to turn Phone it have had neglected to the Elder county. Ail of the cases he when alarm society editor. The will be handled by the welfare on the atburglar ber is 192, midnight. office of the county and the closed in nurse conjunchealth public tion with county dentists. baDuring the hours of the furnished was by zaar, music George Craghead. general Mrs. Ray Daines, chairman and Mrs. John Weir, chairman of the doll event, expressed their appreciation to all who helped make the bazaar a success. torgeuul-News-Journa- Event Successful ham on Friday. A short program has been arranged and games and square dancing will be enwill joyed. Light refreshments be served. By the time that this is in print Mr. and Mrs. George Win-ti- e and small grandson William will be at home again after spending Jour weeks visiting in Texas with Mrs. Wintles brother and in New Orleans with their son Eldon, and family. Someone nice and new has been added at the Ralph Keller home, it is a wee little daughter, mother and baby are getting along nicely . Mrs. Marie Dickey and family have moved back to town after spending the past two months in Brigham City. Funeral services hvere held here on Monday for William Orme who died Thanksgiving day after a two weeks illness. The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse and the services were very inspiring. Bishop B. A. Bingham conducted. The prayers were offered by Abinidi Tolman and Seth Wheatley. Speakers were Var-se- l Chlarson, Emery Wight, James P. Rasmussen and Bishop Bingham. Musical numbers were beautifully rendered by Bob Madsen and Ronald Madsen singing a vocal duet and Leon Gardner singing a tenor solo. The chapel was filled to overflowing with friends . and relatives' of the bereaved fam'' ily. Mrs. Elizabeth Wintle left this week for Blackfoot, Idaho to make her home with a daugh-Deaconjter for the winter Tin-gey- QUEST Deodorant Powder 25c Sazear, Toni Doll Le-lan- d blessed and confirmed a member of the church by Wayne Loveland. Dorothy Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winters, was blessed and confirmed a member of the church by Homer . and also these necessities KOTEX Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward, Sunday, imfollowing Sunday mediately school with Arthur Steffen in charge . Opening song was Redeemer of Israel by the congregation. The opening prayer was offered by Leon Whitworth. Sacrament song was O God The Eternal Father by the con- gregatlon. Sacrament was ta ken care of by Arderi Jensen and Dale Tingey assisted by the Rose Marie Pett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett, was 2 for 29c 7 for $1.00 De Luxe Belt Orme I at your favorite storo Wsef Grace HONEYVILLE pre- sided at meeting in the Second was director and writer of the ward Sunday evening. The pro- i act used by the Honeyville gram was under the direction .ward in the stake road 6how. of the Sunday school with Coun- She is given a vote of thanks for her successful efforts, Mrs. Orme selor Claud Jensen in charge. The organ prelude was by is a very talented dancer herself and spent many hours Carol Johnson. As opening song the congrethe different steps used gation sang "Redeemer of Is- in her original numbers. The rael and Jerry Nelson gave the special theme was Valentine day and the different dancers opening prayer. Norma Jensen, Dorene Wheel- were introduced by Judy Johner and Erma Crompton rendered son as the spirit of Valentine, with Dorothy they dedicated the different a trio number numbers to members of a famWheeler at the piano. The theme of the program was ily. Taking part in this pro"Jesus, The Master Teacher. duction were: Carol Johnson, was the guest Jack Spackman, Leota HunsaBoyd Packer ker, Merrell Boothe, Melvin Tospeaker. The trio then sang "The King lman, Marcia Chlarson, Charof Glory. After closing remarks lene Benson, Bob Madsen, Rea the con- Nielson, Don Hanbaker, Kay by Counselor Jensen, Jeneen Spackgregation sang I Know That Chamberlain, and Nor- man, Peggy Wheatley and Carol My Redeemer Lives Patricia Hunsaker man Anderson gave the closing Hunsaker. as for the acted accompanist prayer. dancing. Congratulations to each Send broken toys that can be of you. The acts from all of the wards were greatly enjoyed repaired to Packer Motor Co. in Honeyville and showed a Very personally yours 35c Honeyville News Program In 2nd Ward Hunsaker, and Mrs. Abinidi Tol- Uiaji iu i u lOtiu a 113 couples: Mr. and Mrs Walter Lunt of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jel Reee of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and V. H. Barnard, Emery Wight, Mr. and Mrs R. jj. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Abinidi Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wheatley. This group plan each to meet and spend a lightful evening reviewing the events' of the past year, as related to their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and three children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. Newel Welch and son of Logan spent a couple of days with the Hunsaker family. A very interesting welcome home testimonial was held for Robert Isaacson at the Mantua ward last Sunday evening. There were many of Roberts friends from here in attendance. They were all veiy happy to hear the returned missionary make a wonderful report of his labors. Miss Helen Boothe is visiting her mother, Mrs. Paulie Boothe for several days. A welcome home party is REMINDER Office Supply MOUNTAIN STATES ElECW Phone 410 Brigham City 20 Sou6 |