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Show ' , PAGE POUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday , March 21. 1911 Cherrlll Leavitt Becomes New VFW Officer$ And Mrs. Clark A. Nelson Jr. Corps Directors Named Family And Friends Honor Frank Larsen Newt names of have recently and been added to the list In charge Clark A. Nelson, Jr., son of Mr. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Visit la California and Mrs. Clark A. Nelson, were Drum and Bugle corps. Mrs. Johanna Jorgenson, Keith Pettingill will be conunited in holy wedlock in a Mrs. Glen and George Jorgenson of the organization with ductor double performceremony ring mornNelson returned Monday 17, at 5:30 teaching of the. bugles as"hls Saturday,-Mar- ch ed ing, March 39, from California. oclock, at the home of the special duty. Clyde Larsen, new Mrs. Jorgenson and Mrs. Nelson brides parents. The wedding business manager, replacing spent a few days visiting at the teach vows were read by President Charles Klmber, will homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis North Box Elder drums. Mrs. Gilbert Lauritsen of Willie Vernal Mr. and Lund of Glendale and stake, in the presence of mem- has been named as new secreMrs. Chester Jorgenson of Los bers of both immediate famil- tary by the auxiliary. Mrs. CharMrs. Jorgenson reHighlighting the evenings Angeles. les Kimber is retiring music diturned with them to Brigham activities was when Raymond ies.The bride was a rector. New directors are Carrie in lovely from called Larsen City, the week She had spent Temple City. navy blue tailored suit with Petersen and Lynn Jensen. Mrs. previous visiting with the two California to extend best wishes white accessories. Her corsage Ellen Richman and Charles to his dad. families. was of pink and yellow pplit Kimber are retiring directors. Flower girls were carnations. The corps meet each Thurslittle Sheila Rae Leavitt who day at 6:30 at the War Memowore white and carried a nose- rial home. Student officers in: gay of pink and white sweet clude: Gene Marsh, president; who Donna Youngquist, vice presipeas and Bonnie iNelson wore blue and carried a nose- dent, and Keith Orchard, secreWe will sell at public auction at the CHURCH FARM, gay of pink and white sweet tary. As 6oon as weather permits the corps will practice located 1 mile west and Vi mile south of Tremonton, on peas , marching for summer engageImmediately following the ments. New melodies have been refreshments ceremony light MARCH 24-1- 1 M. were served and the young cou- practiced during winter months. ple left for their honeymoon. They plan to make their home Mrs. Marvin E. Bywater in Ogden. Both are employed The following property: Entertains New Club at Hill Field air base. ' Trank A. Larsen was guest of honor Friday March 16, when family members and close friends met at the family home to celebrate his birthday anniversary. The dinner table was set for 12 with a delicious chicken dinner being served. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Cherrlll Leavitt, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess, , , 'AUCTION SALE A. SATURDAY, 35 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE 7 HEAD GOOD SADDLE HORSES .11941 ! INTERNATIONAL Vi-To- FARM MACHINERY Vt ! ; on at her Ar-l- : HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! Wednesday, home. March 14, en- During the evening plans were drawn for the organization, of a tained Thursday evening, March new club. 15, at her home at regular bridge Canasta was played and light ' club. refreshments served to Mrs. A delicious trout supper was Yates, Mrs. Niel Harper, Mrs. served to Mrs. Glen Humpherys, Floyd Kling, Mrs. Mark Nielsen, Mrs. Duane Jensen, Mrs. Lou Mrs, Dick Fryer, Mis. ' Harold Breitenbeker, Mrs. Shirley Wight, Hansen and Mrs. IWendell Mrs. J. Y. Ferry and Mrs. James Holmes. Powers, regular members, and Mrs. Richard Alston, special Vacation la Nevada guest Mr. and Mrs. Pep 'Peters reFollowing supper bridge was turned Sunday from a short vaenjoyed the remainder of the cation in Las Vegas, Nevada. evening. The occasion for the trip was High score went to Mrs. James the first wedding anniversary Powers, Mrs. J. Y Ferry drew for the young couple. Mrs. Pecut ters is the former Liz Eskelsen. Truck n tertained a group of friends Mrs. Mark Nielson, Sr. enter- HAY and GRAIN I Mrs. Marvin E. Bywater Mrs. Mark Nielson Sr. Entertains At Bridge Lunch will be served on the grounds by the Relief Society. TREMONTON THIRD WARD o Johnson many by Mrs: Margaret to bring jmuSJj Departments conducted. will be will then meet for forty minute Departmental periods. class g rnen and Neiite- will be followed by an. Civic Improvement club mem- work are LA. All leadvftoV dancing. social of bers win celebrate the dubs Saturon fifty-fiftanniversary at day, March 24 at 1:30 oclock school. Central the Elaborate plans for a beautiful party are under the direction of Mrs. J. D. Gundehsen, Luncheon general chairman. chairman Is Mrs. Floyd Andersen, Mrs. Armour. Jensen and with Mrs. Norwood Hyer are In charge of favors and decorations. Mrs. is in J. Howard Rasmussen charge of entertainment Other committee members include Mrs. Mrs. John Wayne Loveland, Weir, Mrs. Joseph Law, Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Mrs. George Tiller, When Its tire value that counts, the Mrs. Reynold Reeder, Mrs. Evan final answer is proven performance. Owen, Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, Goodyear quality Get Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Eric to yourself why more people and prove AMrs. Elwyn Seashore and ride on Goodyear tires than on any Seely. Director member is Mrs. kind. other Harper L. Pearse. to give longer trouble- - . Remember every new Goodyear free mileage, North Stake Slates tire deserves a new Goodyear tube. Civic Improvement Club To Celebrate Birthday Fifth Ward eve-nln- Relief Society h Celebrate ' Fifth ward Relief society anniversary celebration was held March 17 at 7:30 oclock in the ward recreation hall. A supper was served buffet style. The guests were then seated at three long tables gayly decorated with Easter baskets and Easter bunny container filled with pussy willows and daffo-dill- s with surrounded fluffy yellow chicks. Fluted streamers in blue and gold, Relief society colors, extended the full length of the tables. Following the supper a pro gram was conducted by Mrs. Grace Price, relief society presi dent. Welcome - was given to all in attendance and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Littlewood, were introduced Guests of honor were . recently retired officers and past presidents of the relief society. First number on the program was a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen. Rente Little wood read an original paper written by Eugenia Larkin of Willard. Velda Palmer played a piano number. Tfibute to the out going officers and presentation of small gifts of appreciation were given followed by responses by Mrs. Merle Grover, president, Mrs. Nola Kimber, counselor, Mrs. LalWana Jensen, chorister, and Mrs. Ruth Pierce, class leader. Followng tribute given to past presidents a response was given by Rosetta Hansen. Living past presidents Include Alice Mifflin, Alice Merrell, Roseta Hansen, El len Siggard and Merle Grover. An instrumental trio In costume composed and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jensen and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen played. Brief remarks were given by South Stake relief society president, Mrs. Floyd Knudson, The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to a four piece orchestra. 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