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Show Mrs. Emelia Welling Presents Lesson iX'elder news ft! MedBClub 5 l! ,bers And Guests BIO; ltd neLaun Thursday "v. Will ilk 71 4 OfcJ At regular monthly teacher training meeting for members of the Third ward Primary Mrs. Emelia Welling presented the lesson, Discipline for the Child." Opening prayer for the meeting was offered by Mrs. Ruth Phillips. Glen Nelson and David Nelson conducted services setting apart Eva Couch and Alice Hailing as new primary teachers in the Third ward organization. Following business regular meeting the prayer was offered by Mildred Perry. During the social hour which followed refreshments were served to 15 officers and teachers by Mrs. Christensen Mrs. Charlene Kunzler and Mrs. Vera Jensen. ial enter Sackett evening, Febru- - the evening guests for Mrs. George SMS' Joseph Weight dessert was lious Lides the guests of "he following club Ann Mrs- - Mrs. KfBountiful, u Fay Carol Hafner, S wSsen, Betty Mrs. Janice Lou Walker Mis. Geraldine Grover. Capt. Airus Bergstrom Visits With Parents Mr. and Mrs. Airus Bergstrom were pleasantly surprised Saturday, February 17, when their son, Captain Airus Bergstrom arrived for a two-davisit. Captain Bergstrom was able to visit with his brother Billy who has been confined to the Veterans Hospital for the past several weeks. y At present Captain Bergstrom, his wife and two sons, Johhny and Kenny, are residing in Lubbock, Texas, where he is instructing cadets on At night school he is studying German. Captain Bergstrom returned to active duty in September of last year. Phone your society news to 771. In Commemoration Of The Birthday Anniversary Of SmLi i'K1!!! AND PLACES Yourts And Johnsons Vacation In California Sego Lily Camp Of D.U.P. Will Meet Thur. The pioneer daughters of the The officers of the Fifth ward Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yourt and Sego Lily camp of the Daughters Primary union meeting for Relief society were announced February was held Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson re- of Utah Pioneers will hold their and voted upon in regular sacra- ternoon in the Eighth ward cha- turned last week from a two meeting Thursday, February 22, ment meeting Sunday, February pel with Anna Tingey in charge. week vacation in California. at 7:30 p. m. at the home of 18. Jepperson, 153 south, First Jean Sycamore, president of business Combining Mrs. R. N. Price has accepted the Eighth ward primary, an- pleasure the two couples visited west. the position of president with nounced the opening prayer giv- furniture markets in Los AngelMrs. Francis Christensen and en by Diane Llnnell and the es and San Francisco where they Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Mrs. Le Grande Tea as counsel- project led by Tommy Owens. , saw the latest in furniture, drap Will Meet Friday Eve ors. Mrs. George Ridd will conThe Deseret Camp of the LaRae Saunders sang the ery and lamps for 1951. tinue as secretary of the organiDaughters of Utah Pioneers will Lords Prayer accompanied by zation. meet Friday, February 23, at 7:30 Beth Tingey. Louie SquireB Return From California Those who were honorably re- gave a demonstration on how Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wight p. m. at the home of Lucy Wright, leased and extended a vote- of to fasten primary awards on the and son, Bobby, returned Sunday 171 North Fourth east thanks for the fine work accom- bandlo. from a two weeks vacation in Undergoes Operation plished while they were in ofCarrie Christensen and Beth California. While in Inglewood, Clarence V. Burrup returned fice were Mrs. Lowell Grover, Tingey directed California, they visited with Mr. home yesterday afternoon, Tues song practice. president, Mrs. (R. N. Price and Glen Marble of the High Priests and Mrs. Carlyle Wight. day, February 20, following an Mrs. Lawrence Kimber, counsel- quorum The Wights report a most emergency appendectomy per gave a short talk to en' ors. beautiful formed Saturday at Cooley Mecourage primary workers. pleasant trip and Roll call by Program for the evening inweather. morial hospital. the secretary cluded talks by Mr. and Mrs. showed 96 present. Department Francis Christensen concerning sessions followed. their trip over the route of the Mormon battalion. Mr: Christenwhere I Marsh ... sen gave the history of the batt- Ruth Gleason And Dale alion while Mrs. Christensen Warburton Are Wed cited incidents of the trip. Bishop J. Oleen Palmer pre- On February 4 in Nevada sided and conducted Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason announced the marriage recently Patriotic Motif Used At of their daughter, Ruth, to Dale Warburton of Grouse Creek, on Club dogs will ever take In hunt prizes. Cappy Miller's coon dogs exRegular Bridge 4, in Las Vegas, Nev. for one of them, Old Blue are From where I sit, that should color February cept Using the patriotic Ruth is a graduate of the Uniabout the finest hounds in the teach us not to look down on tuscheme in both decorations and of California, and is now rnons, when they act differently county. Blue's too friendly and favors, Mrs. Don Rasmussen en versity teaching high school English at at g to care much about than we think they should. For intertained bridge Thursday Bakersfield, Calif. evening, February 15. hunting. He doesnt act the way we stance, maybe you think tea goes Dale is a graduate of Box ElSpecial guest was Mrs. Max der think a good dog should, so we figbest with food. O.K. but dont school veteran a and high Bott. much. to amount never ured hed size up wrong the man who enjoys of World War Two. Following an evening of bridge Sata bottle of beer at mealtime. around fellow comes But a with prizes going to Mrs. Armour to a for Like Blue, I guess were all difdog good looking urday Jensen and Mrs. J. Howard Has Children At Central photograph for some advertising. ferent in one way or another mussen a dessert was served. Valentines And the dog he picks is Blue ! Says but that doesnt mean we dont During the evening special Exchange Blues happy, friendly face is just have our good points, tool birthday greetings were extended Valentine Central the one to attract peoples attenand a gift presented to Mrs. school was Day at thoroughly enjoyed tion. So Cappy gets more money Wayne Loveland, club member. by all members of the school. than his other Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Mrs. The afternoon was turned into for that picture Mrs. Durrell Wayne Johnson, party time with all the youngNielsen, Mrs. Marvin Peters, sters Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation exchanging valentines. Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mrs. J. Room mothers visited school durHoward Rasmussen and Mis. Aring the activities and presented mour Jensen were members the children with special valentine favors for each child. Anyone taking time to calculate Mrs. Glen Humpherys the number of, valentines exchanged Wednesday would find To Speak To Civic that the total .would run up several thousand. Improvement Club Mrs. Glen Humpherys will be the guest speaker at the regular Russell P. Johnsons $ ft Civic Improvement dub meeting 1 Al-fre- with - EXCEPTING THE GROCERY STORES BE easy-goin- I o IEMB! BIRTHDAY The Grocery Stores Will Be Closed Only Four Days Durina The Year 0 Memorial Day May 30 ' 0 Thanksgiving Day November 22 -- to -- . Christmas Day - December 25 New Years Day - January.!, 1952 be held, in ithe Commerdal BRIGHAM CITY MERCHANTS COMMITTEE ns1 iim' and Mrs. Abel S. ' there. Rich Johnson have anthe other child, Tamma, two years re- . You've never seen Vi to 2tonners like these with new unsurpassed in horsepower engineered life. truck" features-f- or years of extra "big iW (os ceived word recently of pld. birth of a new grandson. The baby, to be named John Rich Cooke, was born February Dessert Bridge Held at Concord, California. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. At Klitgaards Thursday A dessert luncheon was enjoy OWen J. Cook. Two sisters, Carol and Alice Ann and another ed Thursday evening, February brother, Jimmy, are happy over 16, when Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard the prospects of a new playmate. entertained regular bridge club at her home. Mrs. Les Bundy won high :o Brigham Camp score. Schedules Meeting Mrs. M. A. Burteher was spe The Fort Brigham Camp of the cial guest. were Daughters of Utah Pioneers are Club members attending Les holding their election Thursday, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. February 22, at 7:30 p. m. at the Bundy, Mrs. Murray Mason home of Mrs. J. C. Reeder, 108 Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Char West Seventh North. A member les Epley and Mrs. Harry Bloom, of the county camp will be present to conduct the election. Everyone is invited to phone All members are urged to be their society items for the News and Journal to 771. present. W 0 engines-unsuk.as- ROD fICLO !2!.VIM0 wee-valv- e ACTION for longw valvo lifo, "or power JJJBER ? hand CHOICE OF cool,-'i- n SMART transmission GIVE HER THE RIGHT HER THE GIFTS THAT LASTI GIFTS-GI- VE A Brides Dream Come True VENTILATION V COLORS N STEERING sssKSfsr &HA?rEo GEAR NEW INSTRUMENTS HUSKY GENERATOR UMICATION CIRCUIT BREAKERS inifMid nd piston pine of fusee 'em oil up: &et a teal truck! pT North Main Street SEWING MACHINE SALES and SERVICE . . now available in BRIGHAM CITY E. C. GARDINER, Sew- Singer Machine representative from Ogden will be in Brigham City every THURSDAY to handle Singer Sales and Ser ing vice. , Leave Your Call At MOUNTAN STATES ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 410 and Mr. Gardiner will be pleased to call at your home, tell you about the new Singers or do necessary repairs on your present machine. A limi ted stock of needles. oiL light globes, etc., will be carried in stock at the Mt. States Elec . . . trie. . ! Homer Laughlin SKYTONE DINNERWARE Dainty, soft pastel spring. as refreshing 20 pc. set only 54 pc. set as $5.45 $ 19.95 Many Other Beautiful Patterns In Lovely By Homer Laughlin Syracuse Knowles So lets look and feel younger than we are by drinking lots of Cream OWeber Milk. And use it in your recipes, too, for milk is just ss nourishing when you eat it as it is when you drink it. Mad. ifbody need combinations to fit v.ry trucking HEAVY MODELS SIGHT MEDIUM n .ngliw-efioIn fh. widest rari.fy of BrighamCity, Utah CMC dealer truck with you, Youll do honor on o u.od So today Id like to talk some truths about age particular about those of .you who hare my complete sympathy by being about my age. Now everyone knows that science has increased the number of yesrs ws can expect to lire. Good nutrition is one important factor in extending the period of adult vitality. JO t .j While aging persons may need less calories because of decreasing energy requirements, it is very desirable for their health and ha piness to keep the nutrients their diets at a high leveL An exhaustive study just completed shows that among older women, the group considered to have good health drink more milk than women in poor health groups. .Now dont take my report on this study as the gospel truth. Ask your doctor, and Im sure he will agree that the need for milk continues from infancy through to old age. And speaking of flavor, have you ever tasted Cream OWeber Butter? Now theres a treat youll long remember! ' For Cream OWeber Butter is considered among dairy product experts as one of the finest brands of butter in the world. its ad popular you dont often find it in your grocers dairy case, so ask him to aave you a pound. , Because . Bavarian . Vernon Redwing IN A WIDE PRICE RANGE Glorious New VIKING CRYSTAL Lovely assortment. Candy Dishes, Bowls, Candle Holders, etc. Each a wonderful gift. from 79c con- shes liable to tell ou the truth about anything RECIRCULATING brake heavier front axles Odd t WEATHERSEALEO CAB LIFETIME CONTROLLED WiMl Darn3 E say, in this nection, that "you ihouid never trust woman who tells you her real age; NEW VENTIPANE- - N "wdJiUi in each indi- BEARINGS SINGER DINNERWARE Even though you may not have eared for the taste of milk in the toAnd indelibly connected with jast, Im sure youll enjoy the flavor of Cream OWeber day is the wisdom of speaking the truth at all times. the milk that tastes better because to use My father it is better! is your best buyl AIRPLANE-TYP- sed TRUCK seventh successive year without a traffic fatality. ... Want to Look and Feel Younger? Then Dont Be Your Age! s in hokepOwe (UP) The suggestions displayed here are deto be the signed with classic beauty center of the New Home. Gifts the lucky bride will treasure through the years . . and truly admire for their usefulness as well as their breathtaking beauty. lV DOES THIS MEAN YOU? National Cherry Week, about which I wrote last week, comes to a resounding climax today. Designation of this week no doubt was to coincide with the Elanned of the birthday of the man who did more to popularize cheny trees than any other single Individual George Washington. I,. TO H. begun its of "Lasting Charm" By Carolyn Webster ET new Safety N. SOMERSWORTH, This city of 7,000 has if y f Mr. and Mrs. rt IN THE m. Mark Set d Mr. MAIN 7:30 p. Have Baby Boy Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. John club rooms Thursday, February Calif., became 22, according to Mrs. Ben Knud; son, Spreckels, one sen, program committee chair- the parents of a nine-pounounce baby boy, February 1. The man. Mrs. Humpherys iwill present babys name is to be Russell a very interesting and educa- Scott Johnson. Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. tional program on cancer. and Mrs. George Johnson of Brigham City. He is in charge News Of Grandson's : Of research for a sugar company Arrival Announced vidual model tells you why GMC The Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet 'Friday, February 23, at the home of Lovina Thomas, 673 south Fourth east. The meeting will begin at - FEBRUARY Compare! haturt upon feature Beehive Camp Of D.U.P. Plan Meeting Friday sit 6y Joe Blue Wins This "Hunt" OF BUSINESS WILL Eighth Ward Primary Union Meeting Held . Rom Our First President SI Mrs. R.N. Price New Relief Society President New Shipment DUNCAN CRYSTAL from 79c Beautiful Stemware in choice of Bavarian, Bryce, Duncan patterns. Set of 6 $5.00 to $10.00 Cant Tell Them From Real Flowers! ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS So natural and lifelike so gay and colorful. You Pick Your Choice. : HALLMARK GREETING CARDS FOR EASTER and ST. 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