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Show Challenge For 1951 Theme For Civic Club Annual Banquet Held By Fifth Quorum Of Elders And Special Invited Guests Friday the Civic Improve-.merv- t club met at regular meeting Thursday, January 25, in the Members of the Fifth quorum of Elders and their wives and Invited guests met Friday evening. January 26, at the Fifth ward and enjoyed an annual banquet. The event was directly in charge of the officers of the Elders quorum, Delbert Hirschi president, LeGrande Tea, first counselor, Gordon Jensen second .ounselor and H. Henry Knudsen secretary. Members of the adult Aaronic priesthood were invited guests. The evening began with the congregation meeting in the chaInpel and singing "America. vocation was offered by Cyrus Hansen. Irvine Jeasen, master of ceremonies, announced the following program. Accordion selection by Mrs. Prudence Sheridan, reading by Ben Grant followed by a reading toy Mrs. Ben Grant. Comments were then given by Heber Sessions followed by a trio, Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Mrs. Irvine Jensen and Mrs. DeLore Jensen, singing, accompanied by Mrs. Olsen on her guitar. The group then went to the amusement hall where they enjoyed a delicious dinner prepared by the Elders and their ..Members of Plan Nuptials .Commercial club rooms, r, , Mrs. , Wm. Griffiths presided and conducted. read by Mrs. ; Minutes were Leon Packer and approved. Mrs. Dan Petersen reported on the tabernacle lights. Time was then turned over to Miss Mabel Christensen, pro gram chairman. Challenge ' of 3951 was the theme for the af- Marie Moser - , . . bride-ele- ct of Henry Drewes. ternoon. . Three - vocal solos were sung , jby, Harry L. Jackson accompa They will be nied by Mrs. Vernal Lund. The numbers beautifully sung by .Mr, Jackson and enjoyed toy all My .present ' were "Invictus, Task," and Just For Today. A panel discussion led by Miss Christensen and participated in by Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. R. AVt married in the Logan temple on Forrest, Mrs. R. N. Price, Mrs. Vic Forsgren and Mrs. Winston P,; Nelson, proved tooth interesting and educational. Following the program Mrs. Lloyd. Davis invited all members to attend regular literary section to be held Thursday afternoon, February 1, at 4 oclock in the clubrooms. At that time Miss LaPreal Wight will review the book, "Champion Road, toy Frank Tilsley. f? Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. J. los- - Thompson, chairman and Mrs. W. H. Cleave, Mrs. Paul Merrell, Mrs. R. N. Price, Mrs. Edward Ward, Mis R. K. Dain-es- , Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. Jafnes Romer, Mrs. Marvin Peters, Mrs. Errol Valentine, Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Lamont Glove? ahd Mr?. D. H. Rosenbaum, com-Wtee members. The serving table was beautifully decorated with a huge red tinfoil heart upon a hand crocheted lace cloth with a nosegay attached and ribbons and netting decorating it. At either end of the table stood white ta it pers. Meet jO Fourth Ward Held At. Shirts Home Monday Teacher-Trainin- g The monthly teacher-trainePrimeeting of the Fourth ward Monwas held association mary day, January 29, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Wesley Shirts. xThe lesson was given on "Preparation. of Discipline by the teacher-traineMrs. Mary She said the teachers sho,uld know something about deck individual, know their capacity in learning and teach their age level. .Prepare your discipline for the different type of activities, whether it be party day, story day or lesson day. If the children feel the love of a teacher and .knows that she is his friend, the child will try to please the teacher so that she will think veil of him, she pointed out. The business meeting followed the lesson, with Mrs. Grace Andersen conducting the "meeting. The Primary conference was discussed, which will be held sometime in the near future. The theme is to toe "The Childrens Friend. Those present were: Grace Andersen, president; Marie Rasmussen, fisrt counselor; Hazel Kaiser, second counselor; Mary r Hu-che- l. r, February 15. Returned Missionaries Hold Party At Scout Hall Marie Moser To Marry Henry Drewes In LDS Temple Feb. 15 Marie Moser, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Emil Moser of Smith-field- . will be married to Henry Drewes, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Drewes of Brigham City, the bride-elect- s parents recently announced. The couple will be married February 15, at the Logan L.D.S. temple toy President ElRay and Christiansen. A social was held Friday evening at the Third ward Scout house for returned missionaries and their partners of North Box Elder stake. Special guests were returned missionaries and their partners from South Box Elder stake. During the evening Carl Norman, George Jeppson and Robert Isaacson, who are reporting for military service, were presented subscriptions to the Improvement Era. The evening was spent In playing games, dancing and enjoying a buffet luncheon. The event was In charge of as the focal point of the room. With a white shining damask cloth covering the table and in the center a large bowl of silvered wheat with silver Christmas balls and white candles in silver streamers made a most effective centerpiece. Class president was in charge of the program. The first number was a talk, What It Means To Be a Silver Gleaner, by the class leader, Thurza Moyes. The group sang a song followed toy a talk, "Why I Want My Girl To Be a Silver Gleaner, by a mother, Mrs. James Christensen. Prayer was offered by Barbara Rasmussen the Following refreshments group attended the stake dance at the Fifth ward. white and silver - The dinner was served cafeteria style. Renee Jensen, Lila Beth Jensen, Carol Laney, Emma Louise Carter and Jean to , the Parker served dessert guests. Following the sumptuous meal a movie on Alaska was shown. LeGrande Tea offered the wives. The remainder of the evening spent in square dancing under the able supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen. President and Mrs. R. N. Price th e stake and representing members of the ward bishopric and their wives were also special invited guests. was Second Ward Gleaner Girls Hold Comradery The Second ward Sliver Gleaner girls held their Silver Gleaners comradery, January 16. The girls were excused after the opening exercises and with their mothers gathered in the beautiful rumpus room, at the home of Afton May. The room was decorated with lamp stands and a fire In the fireplace with lighted candles on the mantle for a background. The table set beautifully in 2nd Ward MIA Officers, Teachers Meeting Held officers and teachers monthly meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Dick Larsen. members were in Twenty-fou- r attendance. The meeting was conducted by Counselor Ross Olsen. Opening song was sung toy the group ofand the opening prayer was Activ-itie- s fered by Don Christensen. for the coming month were discussed. President Bertha Jensen presented a gift of appreciation to Valeria Stokes, who has been the Young Ladies secretary for the Mrs. past two and one half years. Laverda Lee has been chosen as the new secretary. Special guests were members of the Second ward bishopric. Refreshments were served by Everyone is invited to phone Birdie Smith, JoAnne Olsen, and Closing their society Items for the News Marilyn Christensen. and Journal to 771. prayer was by Valeria Stokes. Valentine Motif Bridge Party Thu, A prettily arrange party was held Thur ning January 25, at th, Mrs. George Wiinamj The party was in motif with a beautif piece of tulips and nai High Score for the went to Mrs. Wm. Wesley Shirts drew Cu ing prize went to Mrs I son. A delicious light lunt served the following Mrs. Ronald Packer, Olson, Mrs. Wesley Charles Claybaugh, Mn Long, Mrs. Max Mot Mrs. Asel Robinette, Come And Get Yours Today! Ve'll Make Your WINTER DRIVING SAFER! WhM POLAR GRIP TREADS 1951 STUD! On Your Tires TODAY EASY TERMS 6.00-1- 6 on your tire Top value of the top 4 lowest price cars! A new longer wheelbase! Dramatic new styling! "Miracle ride comfort! Seldom needs repairs! l, FIRESTONE STORE 68 South Main Phone 63 TEXACO 43 North Main trim duel. nd wbjt bUbvaq tlm if ms Drive thisgas mileage Champim f UM,?lrc$fonc 1 SERVICE ' Phone 157 thats TRULY ORJ Sludebakerj Commander! NEEDS NO PREMIUM Lo-ren- Phone 737 At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees . . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the recommendations of President Trumanil Emergency Board. The union leaden refused. , . . the railroads accepted the Whit House proposal of August 19, 1950. Tha union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed ai the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to pdt the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rata and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. this agreement! seek to UU Call. - VLr'"h'wbMito First MEMORANDUM OF "AGREEMENT Washington, D. C. wation 1950 21, December If It's A New You re Looking For 0. tional b cents 2 effective January 1. 5. 4. bo. 81. u.m-- r" EVERTON MATTRESS 25 E, 1st So. CO. Ph. 27 iA Grant yard conductors 'IKS . And Our MATERIALS. - SST.S5 have been worked, basic monthly salarv thfPaid f0rd tha 205hour shall be the onth. Except that dollaren? cents fr,th (4.10)ur ehall be added to thefour present Bonkly effective January 1, 1951, The bu Daisy (Coaductors d effective changed or re9 Shali have6 Jhn du 1 Pit slu apeemnt to untilctober1'18 until sodifid proposals foirh1810080 formal agreement.andadeatJydratestifil- be Labor Act. agreement. -- u. d - conditioner! Chairman Ir.ln-oa- n) . annual ith Doctor St9:?man d Tc- n11 s,;" ;r basis of sia u ' zatlon authorities or other . Sr Cfcalrmae Zomm. Hr? so-cal- led oTor after M8t l18, to discuss whether or not further jSlvTon no employees covered by this aereamant for in addition to increase ? Justified, th C08t of living formula. At rMueetffith such a meeting Doctor Stillman Tor 1 , part.., hereof by Z SU. .1 sarylca X, 1951 increase effective January of adjustment Quarterly ttnd r frktngPconditionsCiliebe1Litiedfo?ay' ruleS employees against any Jr08ressed rier against its employees Dsrti.!- -or bv ny car and . Territories) the nob ates t 225-ho- m octet.; Laratars , The onth - AAk And Cmditora and anrf iLnVote ruloo forfflal agreement, yardEffective with ofthe first p y be to 7th day the from the date .ork M receive men required by the nlneera ho shall rates overtime this does not create paid day ere'th eyVnot 'wTxist. beOn and after to given of desire guarantees jonths1 notica com October 1. 1951. thr for hour wees Here you can select your materials, your colors, and made to your order No taking chances on inferior workmanship or quality. WE Guarantee Our WORK US M wlth them and hav"o21;'tdat fall 1951- - carr THEN SEE US AT ONCE. 1 ids given by Closing prayer was ' Helen Norton. Refreshments were served by Gary Shirts and Lucille Hansen. MATTRESS PAD FUEL s. JOE CARR. lllC. 750 South Main Two Locations To Serve You Better Se 'AIVEWV-S- ; , STATION What is the TRUTH? Hu-che- l, ELDER , Brigham City, a Wednesday. January Fron WINDSHIELD SCRAPERS Following the marriage ceremonies a reception will be held in the Sixth ward for the young couple. Miss Moser Is a graduate of a Switzerland business college. She came to United States In incoming officers. 1948 with her parents. Mr. Drewes is a graduate of Box Elder 'high school, class of Willard. Gold And Green 1948. He is now a 6tudent at the Ball For 1951 Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He served an L. D. S. Planned For Feb. 1 mission from 1948 to 1950 In New The Willard ward Gold and Zealand. Green dance will be held Februto home their make They plan ary 1, at the Willard ward recrein Logan. ation hall beginning at 9:30 oclock, it was announced today. Lets come and see how beauVisiting Parents Mrs. Charles Kelly and her tiful spring can be in February, commented committee members eighteen months old son, are in Brigham City visit- in charge. ing at the home of Mrs. Kellys Reigning over the affair as parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Had- queen will be Donna Facer. field. The Kellys now reside in ' tendants will be Beverly Goodell Salt Lake City. and Mona Davis. Flower girls will be Nancy Everyone Is Invited to phone Jensen, LeAnn Barker and the their society Items for the News crown bearer will toe Wade Larand Journal to 771. kin. Marilyn Kotter, Helen Norton, Dawn Usatuck, Lucille Nele son, Ida Hadfield, chorister; Williamson, - Gary Shirts, Virginia Lorscneider, and Lucille Hansen whb is replacing Margery Lish as secretary; Uarda BOX Th Second ward M.I.A. Lll- - i , f n 1 c r rrr-rt- T Pr and JSv.Sagei11111- - We are publishing this and other advertisement! to talk to yon wiooh are Important to everybody. at &it bend aboot matteia ijJ |