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Show Civic Improvement Club Fngagement Of Marilyn To Hear Book Review Carr To William J, wild dOTtd'S The literary section of the Kremin Is Announced contain only afe, Civic &fcr Cough Relief 1 help-Kve- and no Ingredients Improvement es club will process. seat of the trouble to heal raw. ten-- T and framed bronchial membranes. Mr. and at the afternoon Mrs. Joseph S. Carr, dubrooms, . . . daughter CREOMUI2SION of Mr. and yrCrtfa. Mrs. Joseph ch.t Colds, COMING JANUARY The 18th GIOBE TROTTERS school. Miss Carr and COLORED TEAM VS tl BASKETBALL TEAM GAME STARTS AT 7:45 P. M. ALSO SEE THE KIWANIS GHOSTS vs. CLOWNS 20-3- 0 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT SMITH GROCERY ZUNDELS Seats $1.50 Reserved engagement to William moth- General Adm. Children 50c $1 The Corinne chapter Order of Eastern Star held their annual installation at Corinne Tuesday evening. Winifred Ryan officiated at the installation of Ruth Reed, Reed, worthy matron; James worthy patron; Lucille Howes, associate matron; Margaret Woodside, secretary; Marie Pohl, Marian Woodward, treasurer; chaplain; Dora Woodward, conductress; Birdean Conine, associate conductress; Blanche Emma Brenkman, organist; Shaw, warder; Maxwell Pohl, sentinel; Rosalie Confer; Margaret Lykin, Ruth; Rita Esther; Vesta Ferry, Martha; Helen DeJarnett, Electa. A large crowd of friends and relatives were in attendance. Red-dling- nnd... (o es wbt J'-- a City, whose J. Kremin Pet-tingi- was announced V Order Of Eastern Star Installs New Officers ALL STAR B Williams h Carr, Brigham er and father visited him at San Diego during the Christmas holidays. No definite date has been set for the nuptials. v, 4TH WARD B & S. this week. . THE PICTURES" O WED.-THUR- S. Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. January 3, I9SI - tal rules for beginning insurance salesmen to follow. Woodbury was cited at the as the salesman convention achieving the greatest sales over the assigned quota for the year. He was awarded a turkey for that achievement. Symptom of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over four million bottles of the Wilulhd Treatment have been sold for relief of y mptonu of riixt roe arising from StomacH and Duodsnal Ulcere due to Excess AcM Poor Dlfsstien. Sour or Upset Stomach, Oasslims, Heartburn, Sleeplessness etc., due to Eicess Acid. Ask for Willards Message" which fully explains this remark- tree al able home treatment Glen's Modern Drug Hamilton Drug NEW SHIPMENT Barbara Culver, Bride To Be, Extensively Entertained During Utah Visit Recently Barbara Culver, bride to be of Raymond Larsen, and Mr. Larsen returned Sunday, Dec. 31 to Temple City, California after a weeks visit in Brigham City. The young couple were accompanied, upon their return by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen, parents of the groom-to-be- . Several parties in their honor were held during their stay here. On Christmas eve, members of the Mrs. J. A. Pella family met at the Pella home and participated in Danish Christmas eve festivities. Later in the evening a party was held at the Jens P. Larsen residence. Wednesday evening, December 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larsen, a family ARRIVED TODAY! HEATRE tions played by the guest of honor were Mrs. Lewis Siggard, Miss Connie Siggard, Mrs. Karl Joseph son, .Mrs, Curt Christensen, Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen, Mrs. Claude Baker, Mrs. E. J. Larsen, Miss Rosa Larsen, Mrs Amy L. Hansen, Mrs. Marie Larsen and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Miss. Culver received many lovely and useful gifts. A delicious lundheon was served by the hostesses. Upon the young couples return to California, Mr. Larsen will begin work at Century Engineering, in Burbank, Calif. Their marriage is planned for early spring. Bishop And Mrs. Ernest party was held. Miss Culver entertained the Hansen Visit Sailor group with several piano selecSon Xmas In California tions. Schubert waltzes, Aux Belles Viennoises, the Bishop and Mrs. Ernest E. Scissors Grinder, by David Guion and Etude de Concert in F mi- Hansen, returned home WedDecember 27, from a i nesday, nor by Liszt. to southern CaliforCleo trip Larsen and Raymond Ann Larsen also played piano nia and Mexico. They spent Christmas in Los solos. The remainder of the evening Angeles with relatives. Brad, was spent in enjoying family the Hansens son stationed with the navy at San Diego, was movies. Refreshments were served by present 'for the Christmas gathe host and hostess to the fob thering. The Hansens reported that Barbara Culver, Ray lowing: - and M Brad-- , who - recently com pleted mond Larsen,-MFrank Larsen, Rose Larsen, Mrs. basic training in the navy and Amy L. Hansen, Dick Hansen, is now in a technical training Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Larsen, Gor- school, ds doing fine. don Larsen, Mr., and Mrs. Wins-- , Last Times Today THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE NEW B.F. MUD-SNO- Goodrich TIRE W THUR. - FRI. - SAT. OUTSTOPS OUTPULLS TWO GOOD FEATURES Other Leading Brands Proved by Pittsburgh Testing laboratory true Impartial tests leading brands show Its of the new BFG tire give you 12 to 64 greater margin of safety mud-sno- V35 w over other tires up to 24 more pulling power! For safest winter driving on ice or snow put a pair on your wheels nowl New quiet, flex-fu- g tread Safest ail fee or snow Graatar traction In mod Horn-mag- e "PICK BOX ELDER NEWS The Civic Improvement club Bobbie Ann Stewart. held their regular Refreshments were then servmonthly December ed by Mrs. Kenneth Weight, meeting, Thursday, 28 at the Commercial clubrooms. chairman, Mrs. Milton Jensen, Mis. William Long of the pro- Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs. Orion Mrs. Vanoz T. Wilson, introduced gram committee, Gary Shirts who gave a reading, Mrs. J. G. Toombs, Mrs. Lenora an excerpt from Green Pas- Stratton, Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. V. V. Phillips. tures. The time was then turned over Mrs. Sam Grodon, Mrs. Dan to Wayne Johnson, music in- Peterson, Mrs. Morris Glover, structor at Box Elder high Mrs. R. W. Forest, Mrs. Les Bunschool, who presented a talent- dy and Mrs. Herbert Adamson. ed group of his students in a variety of vocal and instrumen- Mr. And Mrs. Woodbury tal numbers. On the program Janice Han- Attend SLC Convention sen played a violin solo accomEvan Woodbury, Brigham City panied by Bobble Ann Stewart. Rose Marie Lomax, Ferl Barker, insurance salesman, accompa Barbara Shaw and Janice Han- nied by his wife, attended the sen sang, accompanied by Bob- yearly convention of New York Life insurance salesmen of this bie Ann Stewart. area in Salt Lake City, Thurs Maxine Pettingill, Ruth and Sharon Deem pre- day, December 28. sented a flute, piano, violin trio. .Woodbury was one of the Jean Parker sang a vocal 6olo, principal speakers at the fundamendiscussing accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Jaggi and Mary Astle played a violin solo accompanied by Janice Hansen. The concluding number was a violin solo by Marilyn Carr Commercial Brigham City, this week anat 4 nounced the engagement beginning of their daughter, Marilyn, to Wll-baoclock. J. Kremin, Jr son of Mr. William Long will review and Mrs. William J. Kremin of The Horse's Mouth," by Joyce Brigham City. Carrey. Marilyn is a graduate of South High school in Salt Lake Phone your news to 1,000. She attended the Utah City. State Agricultural in college Logan for one year and is at a present student at Weber college in Logan. William attended Weber college the past two years and is World Famous now serving with the U. S. navj at San Diego, California. He is a graduate of Box Elder high IfSths PAGE THREE - Civic Improvement Club Holds Monthly Meet At Commercial Club Rooms Last Thursday fl It hold its book review, Thursday Khe Engagement Is Announced f TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED STARRING y HIT NO. fjT 27.95 1 2eHi5VaV4 tnmm tmirti itlMlivM tuna c.- lcou.riai.Mai HIT NO. 2 - k r. ton P. Nelson and Cleo Ann Lar. i sen. Friday, - December - 29, Mrs. Lewis Jones entertained at a bridal shower at her home in honor of Miss Culver. The home was beautifully decorated for the Christmas season. Following a recital by Miss Culver, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Birdie Smith, Mrs. Donna Reeves, Mrs. Elsie Jensen, Mrs. Helen Mollen-dorf- , Mrs. Leona Pruett, Mrs. Jane Baty, Mrs. Sylvia Glover, Mrs. Mrs. Betty Lou Walker, Helen Stoner, Mrs. Alberta Mrs. Marie Larsen and Miss Culver. Many lovely gifts were preKo-for- n mi sented to the Saturday, December 30, Mrs. Clarence Wright and Mrs. Bob at a Pplla were, party in honor of Miss Culver at the Wright home. Those enjoying piano selec bride-to-b- (Automatic Srola PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS phonograph Mr. And Mrs. Madsen Enjtertain In Honor Of The Fred Madsens The family of Mr. and Mrs. entertained Monday evening in 'honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madsen, who arrived in Brigham City Sunday from LAURIE absent. The evening was spent singing and friendly chat 4 DEPORTED Jeff V,E ; Phone 548 Marta Toren ART & GIFT TOP TUNES . . . 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