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Show rr i : Teacher Training Lesson PAGE SIX Seventh ward Primary officers and teachers met Wednesday evening, January 24, at the home of Mrs. Donna Stuart for regular teacher training lesson. Because He , Opening song, Loves Me So, was sung by the group. Mrs. Ruth Reeder led the singing. Invocation was given toy Mrs. Marjorie Petersen. ? Minutes were read toy Mrs. Kenneth Cuthbert and accepted. Discipline for the Child was given by Mrs. Aileen L, Nelson. The lesson - was supplemented 4 j with demonstrations and the singing of "Shine On." ; Mrs. Donna Packer then demonstrated picture puzzles. Conference was discussed followed toy the closing song Come To Health Land. Beth Burrup offered the closing prayer. Mrs. Mabel Balls conducted the meeting. . ? Following the meeting a social was held. Mrs. Donna Stuart, Mrs. Donna Packer and Mrs. Verna Reeder were hostesses for the evening. A tray luncheon was served. Snowflake napkins, marshmallow snow men and miniature sleds filled with candies were the favors given each member. . Games were played and many , r prizes awarded. Pinochle Club Party f !? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith i entertained Saturday evening at their home. Members of the Saturday Night Pinochle club met for an evening of pinochle. Prizes during the evening went to Mrs. Arden C. Balls, who won High for the ladles, La Rue Nelson, who won high for the men, and Mr. Nelson also won traveling prize. , A delicious hot luncheon, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Lee u t . zeldine, Mr. and Mrs. La Rue Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Baty of Garland. f A lovely formal dancing was held Friday, January party 26, at the Fourth ward amusement hall when members of the Baile mos dancing club and their invited guests enjoyed an evening of dancing to the music of Dan Ross and his orchestra. lowing young people: Dorothy Winters, Dorothy Buckley, Judy Redelings, Paul Kotter, Charles Andersen, Kay Tingey, Mary Jane Loveland, Carol Ann Kay Secrist, Barry Johnson, Kay Roberts, Marilyn Call, Janet Stumm, Lee Erickson, Scott Reeves, Lewis Jones, Jr., and Joan and Kathryn Reeves. The children enjoyed watching Ro Jean open all the lovely gifts presented to her. Later in the evening relatives, friends and neighbors dropped in to say "Happy Birthday, and presented gifts. t, O. An- They were also the Bespeakers for the evening. tween speakers, Mr. Johnston sang another number. Closing song was toy the congregation and the closing prayer was offered by Delonne g Punch and wafers were served from a serving table with lace cloth and pink and white tapers. Charles Keller, Jr. and Bruce Keller distributed programs as the guests arrived. During the evening mixers were led by La Rue Yates. Bailemos dancing club have been meeting each month since October. Chairman of the years dances are Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund. Committee members, who in turn take charge of one dance during the season, are, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. La Rue Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Keller were in charge of the January dance, work director in the Relief society and Mary Rose and Jennie Barker were sustained as director and worker. Earl Johnston, accompanied by Joy Johnston, sang a solo. 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The final song was sung by the congregation and the benediction was offered by Horace Littlewood. CMARE EXTRA SAVDKKBSi The marriage of Sherry Jeppsen to Hilton Porter Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen of Thatcher, was anMrs. Laren W. Balls entertain- nounced this week by the brides ed at a pinochle club Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil afternoon, January 25, at her Jeppsen of Brigham City. home on Sixth north. i The young couple were marMrs. 'Eugene Wright, Mrs. ried January 22, in Brigham Clyde P. Larsen and Mrs. Clif- City. Following the marriage ford Hobson were special guests. they left on a honeymoon to During the afternoon pinochle Southern California. While there was enjoyed with .Mrs. Wright they- - are visiting Mr, C. Chriswho is serving winning high score and Mrs. Ar- tensens brother, an L. D. S. mission there. den Balls drawing cut. Members present were Mrs. They will make their home in Christeif-seDouglas Orchard, Mrs. Arden Brigham City until Mr. service. into the inducted Mrs. is Mrs. Earl Slager, Balls, herry is a student at Box ElClark Nelson and Mrs. George der high school and Porter is a Dicks. ' A delicious dessert lunch was graduate of Bear River high school. served. t , LeRpy derson. Jean Reeves celebrated her meeting was held eighth birthday Saturday after- In Sacrament the Sixth ward, Sunday, with noon, January 27, Miss Reeves Richard Hansen in Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bishop the charge. Following opening Reeves. Royle toy the choir, the opening the song During the afternoon prayer was offered toy Rees guests enjoyed picture puzzles Clark. and movies. A group of carWhile the choir sang the sacratoons, Jack Frost, Mickey Mouse, A Little Bird Told Me, and Punch ment song with Don Call sing-inthe solo part, sacrament was and Judy show were shown by prepared by Leon Jorgensen and Mr. Reeves, by Little cups with candies were Arden Jensen, It was served ' A the deacons. favors for the afternoon. Mabel Burr was released as luncheon was served to the folRo Bailemos Dancing Club Hold Formal Party Fri. JUST - Eighth Birthday Party 1951 White and David and De An Ebeling. Many prizes were awarded to bingo winners. Prospective members introduced during the party were Connie Simeox, La Preal Knudsen, Betty Lou Walker and Erma Crompton. Club members present were Naomi Knudson, Mary Jean Baron, Mary Reese, De An Ebeling, Dorothy Earl, Isabell Merrell, Regular Monthly Jessie Jepperson, Winnifred Beane, Connie Seashore, Dorothy Jayceette Meet Held Thompson, Miriam Jensen, Betty Members of the Jayceettes met Seegmiller, Barbara Pella, Jean Monday evening, January 29, at Davis, Carol Hafner and Edith the home of Mary Jean Baron, Johnson. for regular monthly meeting. Business meeting was con- Sacrament Meeting In ducted by Naomi R. Knudson, Second Ward Sunday president. Committee in ch&rge of the Bishop Glen Knudsen was in hot luncheon and bingo enjoyed charge of sacrament meeting in during the evening were: Mrs. the Second ward last Sunday Baron, color captain; Mary Reese evening and President J. Edwin Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Mrs. Laren W. Balls Has Pinochle Club Thursday Clarence Smiths Have k:I Brig horn City, Utah Wednesday, January 31, Jean Reeves Has Ro NEWS BOX ELDER Given In Seventh Ward ( ,vm TfBUV FD -- 2j . YDS. LONG Draperies with those ot expensive tailoring, stitched hems (no ingl). mitred corners (neater, flatter 1) deep pinch pleatsl Buy! 1 INTRICATE LACE CLOTH 52x52 52x72 More proof : . . . $ that Penney the thrifty place to shop! w pay so little for this HeaW somely designed cloth! to practical because It's slow show soill Buy several! AT Jr MMEYS |