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Show m Willow Creek Camp Of D.U.P. To Meet Friday PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 25. 1951 Della Larsen Taylor Is III At Dee Hospital ,Mrs. Della Larsen Taylor, Brigham City, is seriously ill at the Dee hospital in Ogden, her sister, Mrs. Ellas Yates, reported today. Visit With Roberts Mrs. J. A. Petersen and son, Ray, of Balt Lake City, were house guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. A delightful dinner party was The Willow Creek camp of the held by the Soroptimist club on Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, April 27 at 2:30 o- Thursday evening, April 19, at clock in the afternoon at the the Idle Me dining room. The table was centered with home of Clara Perry Becker. a huge bouquet of beautiful daffodils. Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt conducted the business and Deseret Camp of D.U.P. were made for the regionalplans convention to be held in Ogden on Plan Meeting Friday May 3, 4 and 5. A kangaroo court was conthe The Deseret Camp of direction of ducted under the will Pioneers of Utah Daughters The hold its regular monthly meet- Louella McFarlane, judge. court dn the ing, Friday, April 27, beginning others participating at 7:30 p. m., at the home of were Carrie C. Johnson, DoroMrs. Vernon Kotter, it was an- thy Robbins and Blanche Hyde. All members Of the club were nounced today. present. During the evening birthday gifts were presented to Dorothy Robbins, Blanche Hyde, Carrie C. Johnson and iLouella vide Wedding gifts that are truly appreciated are those she can take through the years with her . . . gifts that are lovely and lasting . , . gifs that are See our worthy of the giver. selection tod ay I $3 Beautiful DUNCAN AND VIKING CRYSTAL Maching Sets For Table Arrangements. SYRACUSE CHINA REDWING LUNCHEON WARE MAY 13th is makes entertaining easy. REDWING POTTERY Lovely Patterns in MOTHER'S SI & up DINNERWARE DAY Direct factory shipment make the very See our beautiful selecion of Hallmark Mother's Day cards now on dis- WEDDING BOOKS GUEST BOOKS - play. lowest prices possible. ART POINT embossed WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS1 Hallmark WEDDING CARDS 'Shows you cared enough to send the very best" AND MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING GIFTS . REMINDER i i Soroptimist Club Meets At Idle Isle On Thurs. , otst, AT MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC Cooking School Held At Beehive April 79 On Thursday, April 19 at 2 oclock p. m. at the Beehive Coal and Appliance, a free electric cooking demonstration of Frigi-dalr- e the new 1951 range and Frigidaire home freezer was given. Many women from Brigham City and surrounding towns enjoyed the presentation of practical recipes of tasty foods. Mrs. Ethel G. Butler, registered home economist, of the Utah Power and Light company, gave helpful suggestions and uses' of stoves and freezers. All guests were presented a useful kitchen utensil as a door ' prize. two-ove- ed within five days. The first two cases were admitted last Sunday. Herman Bla, Mary Esther Yazzie and Dan Jones were operated News Of Intermountain Bernard on this week. Drs. Indian School Brandchaft and J. Gordon Felt All performed the operations. By Helen B. Hill cases are reported to be In good condition. in Dr. Felt related, Folks Annual "Open House at the town are me what they asking school on Friday was a scene are feeding the children at of perpetual motion. The welcome mat was put out for many visitors Including several organizations. Among these were: Stella Young, institution man The Associated Civic Clubs of entertained at a Northern Utah, the First Presby- dessert canasta party Wednes terian Women of Salt Lake City, day evening. Womens and the Associated The guests, employees al the ' clubs. school, were Miss Youngs for Outstanding accomplishments mer students and friends when of the students were displayed she was working in the school in the 60 classrooms, the home at Ft. Wingate, New Mexico. economics building and the voThose present were: Katherine cational shops: silver9inithing, Daniels, Lillian Harrison, Eve metalcraft, shoe repairing wood- lyh Topaha, Hannah Narcomey, working and auto mechanics. Mary Harnell, Ann Yazzie and Building No. 81 was devoted Margaret Lincoln. entirely to hobby exhibits from the many hobby clubs: leather-croft- , Mrs. Hannah Narcomey, ward photography, cartooning, returned to duty at attendant, castweaving, plaster painting, on Thursday. She the hospital others. and ing on has been leave, afmaternity conducted the Student guides tours. The children seemed hap- ter the birth of a son, William Narcomey, ffr. py to welcome their many YAZZIE YARNS Mr. Beatty gave a talk Maddox Ranch House on WedFunctional Program of on there nesday evening. in Rural Education of Mr. Etter is superintendent buildings here at the school. ager-dietitia- 18-2- seth, Miss of and Mrs. Lest, it,. A farewell dinner in honor Mr. Willard W. Beatty, chief, Mrs- - Harry Halverson and Mrs. John and Mr. Branch of Education, Washingwas given by their many fiends thy Hanlon, Miss v5 ton, D. C., and Mr., Vernon L. in Ogden id Dr. Bernard ot Pueblos at Grey Cliff Lodge evening. director Beggs, The Halversons Mex- canyon, on Thursday New schools, Albuquerque, was in morning for AlaskT Knutson Harold Mr. few ico, visited the school for a Halverson win be charge of arrangements. hours Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Mr. and Albuto route en were They .Mr. and Mrs. after having attended, Mrs. David Etter, ftJ querque, He who waits 1 Harold Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, the Rocky Mountain Mrs. to turn George and something Dr. Conference on Rural Life and Ezra Owens,Miss Genevieve Har- - its only his toes.- A. Boyce, at U.S.A.C., April held Education oose n Sego Lily Camp Of DUP Plan Meeting Thursday The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, April 26, at the home of Laura Morris, 88 south Third west, Brigham City, beginning at 7:30 p. in. Prices Return From Fort Worth , Tex. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Price and Lt. and Mrs. J. Alan Price returned Sunday from a two weeks trip to Fort Worth, Texas, where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Price and sons, Richard .Jr. and Mark H. They visited many places of Interest along the way and on their return trip. Visiting Mrs. Marlema Dugan, her Frank registrar, Thursday, were , Lindred Onsae and Lomaquaha of the boys advisory .staff, presented a - program for the Kiwanis club last Thursday. They danced the eagle dance and sang Indian songs. Ruth Kenny, community,-visor, a member of the field staff of the Girls Scouts organization of U.S.A., spoke here on Thursday afternoon before a group of interested - potential leaders. The enthusiastic advisor, who makes her headquarters in region 12 office in Palo Alto, California, spoke on the various phases of activity in scout work and the sources of aid available in getting the troops at the school organized. Early In May she will be in Brigham City to organize a coordinating committee. This coming fall an instructor will come to the campus to teach a course in Girl Scout leadership. Miss Kennys coming was part of the national organizations service to communities. Miss Kenny, who lives in Los Angeles, was accompanied on this trip by a friend, Dorothy H. Ryan, a former Girl Scout , ad- - and brother-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Dave Scheldler of Indianapolis, Indiana. The cou pie was en route to Tacoma, Washington. sister-in-la- The Associated Womens clubs held a meeting In the student recreation J the Join E Bo in emp For the Model J'M comes to larly equipped with many festuitiJ sell as extras . . . and offers you, J tion, bonus value that none an tuff Consider its extra lugging abilw j out adding weight) . . . ToudJ precision hydraulic control , . , them conveniences of adjustable and adjustable steering wheel, nJ such advantages as Quik-Tatch- " attaching tools . . .four working ... John Deere tw power take-of- f operating and maintenance ... features that cant be added to other at any price. Youll agree, value for its the John Deere Model "M! Mr. Alvie Stiff, janitor, on 6ick leave recently, returned to work 5 Ten horse shoe pitching courts were installed behind the swimming pool this week. tb to i hat any empora iger tha he meet fi lat Elder add ai the ai ; air-cu- hall Friday Thursday. JJS Wilma Victor, som, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David L1 schools, cost ditionai r, each recent i of edu LE. W and lowing f this Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Moore from Gallup, New Mexico, visited the school Wednesday and t rison Walk A Block And Save 90 North Main Street Thursday. Mr. Moore is operations maintenance and program officer of the Navajo and HopL The couple were dinner guests of (Mr. and Mrs. David Etter at in the of tl s Phone I report whi to t tve sal in of th Int pen Jlaries prese ling a J nt to jhe boa tion. 'he mei jtbesui It would seem that an appen dioitis epidemic is raging at the Wl I Steel, the lowest priced of all school. Jhree more appendicitis metals, is also cheaper, pound cases were admitted to the hos-ptfor found, than many kinds of last week, making the total wood. of five appendectomies perform AAmHtmmU Rom where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh Sandy suddenly the other build me . A L T You've Got To Hand It To Sandy Johnsons wifs "Tiny asks him at breakfast morning Why dont you some bluebird houses T What for? aaka Sandy. Why for bluebirds, of course says We always had em at Tiny. home when I was n girl. May sound silly but I sort miss em. Well, I know how busy Sandys been lately and the thought of taking time put to build bird- houses could have made n lot of men blow their top. But not Sandy. Ho says, No, Tiny. It doesnt sound silly, I think its a wonderful idea were going to have bluebirds and Im starting on some birdhouses tonight. From where I sit, we could do with more understanding people like Sandy and Tiny, too. He re spects her likings, and she respects his. 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