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Show PAGE FOUR Pinochle Club Meets At Clark Nelson Home BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, March 28. 1951 th Ward April Showers" Theme For Eigh March 24 Gold And Green Ball On Saturday, 9$ Tied Together In Symbol Of Unity Pinochle club met at the home Clark Nelson Thursday afternoon, March 22. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Earl Seegmiller Jensen and Mrs. Win. Shoupe were special guests. Bridge Club Guest (Mrs. Nelson served dessert Mrs. D. M. Mason entertained from small tables centered with at bridge Thursday, March 15. baskets of gayly colored Easter Mrs. Earl Seegmiller was spe- eggs. Following an afternoon cial guest. of pinochle, prizes were awarded The guests seated at small ta- to Mrs. Bud Cobb and Mrs. bles enjoyed a delicious Frank Jensen. Members attendeon. ' ing were Mrs. (Douglas Orchard, The evening was spent in Mrs. Earl Slager, Mrs. Arden C. playing bridge with Mrs. Harry Balls, Mrs. Laren W, Balls, Mrs. Bloom winning high score. George Dicks and Mrs. Bud Guest list Included: Mrs. Cobb. Iner Klitgaard, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. (Norwood Hyer, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mm. Russell Everyone Is invited to phone Charles Ep-le- their society items for the- News Flshburn(and Mrs, ' ' and Journal to 771. r The Eighth Ward held their annual Gold and Green Ball Saturthe day evening, March 24 in ward hall. The hall was of Mrs. beau-tifull- y. Under New Managemen t! George Wilson, formerly of Beaver, Utah, and San Francisco, California, has purchased the Brigham Shoe Rebuilders from Ted Wood, and welcomes all of Teds old customers and cordially invites any new ones to come in and try our. t FAST , COURTEOUS SERVICE! AND OFFERING M.I.A. Maids Of The Brigham City . . who held lovely Rose Tieing ceremonies February 6. Sixth Ward During the rites each girl placed her rose in a crystal vase and as she did so told how she wanted her life to be as the rose, pure and beautiful. Left to right, first row: Verda Knavel and Darlene Stoddard, leaders: second row, Martha Jensen, Darlene Buckley, Marilyn Steffen," Arlee Reeder, Arrona Lou Harding, Dorothy Clark, Evonne Hansen, Helen Erlich. Third row: Sheryl Barker, Marian Iverson, Janice Jensen, Marquretta Whitaker, Donna Morgan, DeAnn Rasmussen, Nancy Hedin, Carol Ann Marlow, Dorothy Secrist and Betty and Bonnie Olsen. Not present were Janet Bessinger and Mary Jane Stain. 33 Teen-ag- e Girls And 16 Aaronic Priesthood Beehive Camp Of D.U.P. Boys Given Awards In Sixth Ward Last Week ' . - the annual award night held in the Sixth "ward chapel IAt 1 Service While You Wait! V ( ;MH(SIKIAM SHOE REBUILDERS GEORGE WILSON, New Proprietor No. 1 West Forest Street Award Night In 4th Ward last' week, 33 teen-ag- e girls and 16 Aaronic priesthood boys received awards for records they made in various - phases of church service for 1950. , Opening song was by the Teen-ag- e chorus, conducted by Blythe Tingey. The opening prayer was offered by Sandy Sheffield and a song followed. Albert Thorson was released as chairman of the ward building committee and Floyd Jensen was sustained to take his place. After another song by the teenage chorus, talks were given on "What the LJDB. Program Has Meant To Me, by Patty Smith and Garth Baird. (Response was by a parent. Nell Barlow. A short talk was given by Edwin Anderson, member of the stake high council. A song was sung by Sheryll Ann Barker and Janice Jensen. The following girls were presented awards by Eileen Fors-greand LaVern Erickson, members of the YjL.MjI.A. presidency : i (Lila Armstrong, Mary Faye Anderson, Esther Drewes, Glen-n- a Gilbert, Geraldine Steffen, LaDine Pehrson, LuAnn Secrist, Patty Smith, Barbara Jones, Janice Hillman, Marcia Fodness, Mary Louise Jensen, Connie Morgan, Carolyn Tingey, Deanna Olsen, Norene Whitaker, Bets ty Richards, Sharon Olsen, Burt, Deanna Collings, Sheryl Ann Barker, Marion Iver Dorothy Secrist, Carol Ann. Barlow, Janice Jensen, Arlee Reeder, Darlene Buckley, Donna a Morgan, Marilyn Steffen, Whitaker, Martha Jensen, Arronia (Lou Harding, Dee Ann Rasmussen. Class awards and a ward award was presented to the various groups by Ilene Killpack, stake mutual officer. The following boys were presented awards by Homer Tingey, Arthur Steffen and Bishop Richard Hansen: Wesley Borman, Gary Hollingsworth, John Baird, Berner Roberts, (DeeWayne Pulsipher, Sandy Sheffield, (Ross Jensen, d Lee R. Collings, Roy Hyer, Tingey, Jim Bundy, Garth Baird,' Dallas Burt, Earl Nielsen, Larrie Andenson, Arden Jensen. After a song by the congregation Marcia Fodness gave the Sunday Night An inspiring award night was held in connection with regular sacrament meeting in the Brigham City Fourth ward Sunday, March 18. Bishop George Nielsen presided and conducted. Opening prayer was offered by Ronnie Dean (Harris. A short talk discussing requirements of awards was given by Karlene Olsen. Leli Mae Nelson spoke on "Why 1 Attend Sacrament meeting, followed by a talk by Evan (Jensen on going to priest meeting. Francell Brown spoke of Mutual atten-danc- e and Brent Beecher discussed ' Sunday school attendance. , , i , An f accordion selectionujwas played by Colleen Farmer followed by two numbers from the Boys chorus under the direction of Mrs. Celia Morris. Mrs. Erma Jensen of the Ml. A. then introduced (Mrs.. Annie Tingey representing the stake board who presented individual awards, group awards and a ward , award. Those from the Beehive class to receive indivi- dual awards were: Donna brey, Valerie Hamilton, Mary Jo (Harris, Willeta Kotter, Janet Dummer, Francell Brown, Jane Ward, Shirley (Jones and Pamela (Richards. Those from the Mi. A. Maids were: Joan Kotter, Claudia Morris, Julia Rosenbaum, Marilyn Jensen, (Donna Jones, Colleen Farmer and Karlene Olsen, The Junior Gler.iers to receive awards were: Berdine Peters, Marilyn Kotter, Marilyn Wood, Lynne May, Eloise Johnson, Cleo Rasmussen, Kathleen Rock, Lela Mae Nelson, Mary Rae Pett and Dorothy Ann Miss Lillywhites Lilly white. award will be sent to Holland.) Group awards were then presented to the three class teachers. Bishop Nielsen then received the ward award from Mrs. Tingey. The , girls were highly commended by Mrs. Tins gey for this important achieve- n t mm ' V .rani m Reg. 50c Pkg. BURPEES1 Hybrid Giant1 ZINNIAS 53 sue New GUnt ... they grow 'to the size of Mums! (frit V yOURS TODAY! iu-G- ET v, s De-lore- Mar-guett- NOTHING TO BUY -- NO OBLIGATION s 4.00-1- 4 And Yevr Old Him benediction. vt?e$lom FACTORY-METHO. Mrs. J. T. Agee Returns MEW TREADS D Applied On Sound Tire Bodies Or On Your Own Tires U 7tot Sxtxa 'Value . . . 25 Longer Mileage Made of Cold Rubber Same High Quality Tread Materials as Used in New Tires Same Tread Design as in New Tires Same Tread Depth as in New Tires Same Tread Width as in New Tires New Tire Guarantee o 6.50-1- Cal. After Visit Mrs. J. T. Agee of Sun Valley, California, returned home Saturday after spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr.- - and Mrs. Steve Reed. Mrs. Agee was called because of her mother. the illness of Phone your society news to ' Ruth Bott Speaks To Auxiliary Members Mon. was Mrs. Nadine Stratford chairman of the program Monday evening, March 26, when members of the American Legion Auxiliary met in regular monthly session. The colors were advanced and the pledge given. Mabel Forsgren read the preamble repeated by all members. Mrs. Esther Hodges conducted and presided. The program announced by Mrs. Stratford included vocal selections by Mrs. Muriel Barker and Mrs. Maurine McWhorter Missouri1 Waltz and , Mother Macree accompanied by Miss Bobby Ann Stewart Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Ruth . Bott, national committee woman for the Legion Auxiliary who spoke on the national defense meeting she attended recently in Washington, 771. Mrs. Norman R. Nelsen, president of Northern District Federated Womens clubs, announced today the annual convention of the Northern District to take Bear place at Garland in the River high school seminary building on March 31 at 9.30 a m. Reservations must be in Nelsen stated. by March 29, Mrs. The hostess club will be the club of Ladies Self Culture Garland. Registration will begin at 9 30 oclock with the first sesResion beginning at 10 oclock. all from be will given ports club presidents in the district and Mrs. I. R. Morrison will Mrs. give the main address. Morrison from Salt Lake City is Fedpresident of the Utah State erated Womens clubs. A luncheon will be held at 12:30, the second session beginning at 2 oclock. "Mental Health will be the main topic at the afternoon session with Dr. OGorman of Ogden as guest speaker. A tea will be held at the conclusion of the convention. Clubs from Logan, Smithfield, Wellsville, Tremonton, Hyrum, Garland and Brigham City will participate. GnEYlIt 5 ..2 for 21.50 2 for 21.20 Pne Includi Wv ,w. HeviiuU wKv Wrffc 6.70-1- 5 2 for 21.00 7.00-1- 5 2 for 25.20 Your Old Tiros x s N nMvCvfavtfevfefevO. u iid si. if d ee 3a m tp cpl ve ;he lat see e Mrs. Keith Boyer Has Sewing Club On Friday was hostess Friday evening, March 23, to members of her sewing club. was served A dessert lunch followed by an evening of sewMrs. Keith Boyer Grefc youcn elan cfnpi bevtdi train! tiO 16 ing. Members present were Mrs. Raymond Hadfield, Mrs. Max Bott, Mrs. Eugene Price, Mrs. Dee Hollist, Mrs. Frank Forsgren and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen. WE'LL Members were notified of the need for blood donors at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Following the meeting were servd by Elnore Gleave, Emily Severns, Bertha Jensen, Ruth Bott, Christie Nielsen, Clair Nelson and Elva Frequent ida - low fa. &fd GREYHOUND s Mv H( Telephone l BE WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY The entire staff is taking a short tion this week and well be closed -- Ft rest a until S DAY. Well all be back on the ? ' serve you Dredges Visit Mrs. Charles Dredge and children, Paui and Carolyn, i( spent at the home of Mr. the week-enand Mrs. LeRoy D. White, Perry, and Mrs. Maude Dredge of Brigham City. On Saturday afternoon Mns. Dredge attended the Civic Improvement clubs birthday party. , Saturday; march 3k d MAE OX RANCH HOUSE Phone your society news to 771. I mi Oon't fake less than fhe 6 &PIRTH Si (Lamont and Marjorie Roche Jones of Tremonton are the parents of a baby son, born March 21st at Cooley Memorial hospi- StandardRefrigerator madek tal. -- 'J once-a-v- , shopping Has many feahif( n expect to find r- higher priced refrifi , seres no Letter B Famous hat 013 fllCKO lOURBOUif-w- ; 4.-86 - ? ? E2. ; i FOUR Super-Fr- Um mi Imperial Modtli meats, beverage. porcelain Hydra fruits and vagotoMs Bin-si-ze YEARS OLD t x 5 w t"1' Cold Storage Troy , , f t i SiBliCXKT FILINS J Ibt. frozen food. "v . PROOF 1 5 Meter-M- i Warranty. ar Large 4 i iil o Exclusive Quickub Cub built-i- n Troy and EK0.lt lFlK?egQ0GDG ft s foods from to tf Wstffc MILESTONE STORE . . 68 South Main Phone 6.T TEXACO SERVICE STATION 43 North Main Phone 157 Two Locations To Serve You Better MK HOWARD CLOSED D. C. i miKUTA ' t the SAFE Cold fran wv vSVX er )in Meter-Mi- 6.50-1- 6 ' To t The Beehive- - camp of the (Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Melva Ann Whitaker, March 23. The meeting commenced at 7:30 p. m. with Capt Violet Tingey conducting. After a song, the opening prayer was offered by Mary Rose. There were 18 present and two guests with . five excused. History of the D.UP., made 50 years ago, was given by Ivy Fuller, who also read a memorial poem. Piano selection was Whitaplayed by Marcquetta ker. r The lesson, "Ranges in Early Utah was given by Shanna Hansen, and a sketch of the settling of Box Elder county was given by Lettie Christofferson. The nominating committee, under the direction of Neola Armstrong, read the ticket for ' next months election as follows: first Captain, Violet Tingey lieutenant,' Virga Harding and Mary Ellen Hollingsworth: second lieutenant, Lucy 'Johnson and Anna jHunsaker; secretary, Estella .Burt and Lavind Thomas; treasurer, Jenny Tingey; historian, Jane Bergstrom and Let-ti- e Christofferson; registrar, Emma Johnson: chaplain,' Mary Rose; chorister, Verna Burt; lesson director, Melva Ann Whitaker; organist, Vera Pehrson. An original song, "Box Elder written by Estella Centennial, Burt, was sung by Estella Burt, Neola ArmVirga Harding, strong, Mary Ellen Hollingsworth and Arronia Lou Harding, accompanied by Vera Pehrson. Closing prayer was offered by Jane Bergstrom. Refreshments were served by Melva Ann Whitaker, Vera Pehrson and Ella Bingham. Secrist Fredric and Lena Mills Walker of Corinne announce the arrival of a son born March 22 at Cooley memorial hospital. A baby boy was born March 22 to William and Kathleen Richardson Misrasi of Bear River ment. V, Members of 'the priesthood City at the local hospital. Alvin and Gladys Mathis Florwere presented awards by iEm-er- y ez are the parents of a baby girl inPriests Wight. receiving dividual awards were:4i Ralph born March 24 at the Cooley meNielsen, Kelly , Farmer, Evan morial hospital. Jensen, Ronnie Dean (Harris. ' Teachers receiving awards in- Rasmussen, Richard Hadfield cluded: Brent. Beecher, Delos and Deart Prisbrey. Everton, Richard Knight, J. Dell The' meeting concluded with Morris, Gary Shirts, John Peters the building of the hive cereand Gerald Speth. t mony by Beehive girls under the Deacons receiving a w a rfd s direction of La Von Reeves. - v were: Richard Olsen, Richard "Benediction was pronounced May, Dee Rasmussen, Clara R. by Marilyn Kotter. Nol-lan- tin Hold Monthly Meeting ,, y April decorated with Shower as the theme. La Nae Mills was chairman of the decorations committee with Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men assisting. A huge crepe paper spider web formed the ceiling. Blossoming peach trees surrounded the hall. A rainbow 6tretched across the stage and served as a background for lettering spelling April Showers. Refreshments were served during the evening by the first year Beehive girl under the direction of their leaders. , Highlight of the evening was a floor show under the direction 6t Mrs. Howard Kelly. Five different square dances were demonstrated by five different squares composed of representatives from all Mutual classes. The dance was under the direction of young men and young Dean lady Mutual officers: Reeve Crapo, Doug Orchard, Brown, Mrs. Richard Christensen, Mrs. Anson Call and Mrs. Dale Northern District To Meet In Garland Sat |