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Show Members of the Ladies Facul ty club of Box Elder high school entertained their partners Wednesday evening, May 9, at a banquet at the Intermountain Indian school. The theme, The Last Roundup;; was cleverly carried out with place cards, toasts and decorations. After the banquet the group played games and square danc, ed. Committee for the event Include ; Miss Mabel Christensen, chairman; Mrs. Helen- - Pierce, Mrs. Boyd Packer, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. Marie Jeppsen, Meryl . Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Mrs. Norma Pierson, Mrs. Floyd Jensen and Mrs. James Jensen. Clark, Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Plan Meeting Saturday The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Leona May 26, at Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Officers pointed out that this is a change from the old Friday meeting time. Bun-derso- jC. ... BE WISE Looking Ahead To YWMIA Work Diane Grant Chosen Sol Stake Jr. Gleaner Pres. Ladies Faculty Club Entertains Partners At Banquet May 9, At Indian School Get Your F R EE Z E K NOW ... and be sure its a genuine r South Box Elder stake Junior Gleaner elections were held recently In the Brigham City Fifth ward. Each of the nominees was presented In a skit by the Hold May Union Meeting A 'a ; r of The May union meeting Prithe North Box Elder stake held mary officers and teachers Sunday, May 20, was attended " ward she represented. Patty Smith was nominee from the Sixth ward; Nada Smith, First Willard Varlene Cook, ward; ward; Diane Grant, Fifth ward; Charlene Johnson, Second ward, and Gaye Nebeker, Perry. The candidates introduced her teacher. The names of the girls were then placed in a silver bowl and South Mrs. Blanche Hendricks, stake M.I.A. president, drew the name of Diane Grant from the bowl. Miss Grant will serve as Junior Gleaner president for the coming year. Mrs. Hendricks spoke following the announcement of the new president.' During the evening a trio composed of: Diane Grant, Doris and Marlene Jensen sang "Temple By the River. Light refreshments were serv- by played by Joanne Morris, violin, and ed. by Meeting was conducted Gladys Johnson, South stake Junior Gleaner leader. J' 1 . year-aroun- Mrs. Dean Freeman was chairBlanche Hendricks Congratulates Dianne Grant , man in charge of the 204th offifor being chosen as Junior Gleaner stake president at cers wives meeting held ThursMrs. Hendricks is South Box Elder day, May 17, at Maddox Ranch elections held recently. ' ' ! ? . stake Y.W.M.I.A. president. House. Mrs. Joe Whitesides conducted Olsen, Mrs, Jay the meeting following dinner. Wives Of Guardsmen To Mrs. Grant Rigby, Mrs. Grant Busenbark, Several movies and sets of slides Meet Mondav. May 28 Mrs. Floyd King, Mrs. Ray Couch, were shown during the evening. Wives of the National GuardsThe movies and slides concerned men from Brigham City will meet Mrs. Don Johnson and Mrs. the husbands now serving in Monday evening, May 28, at the Norman Crapo who was a special guest. Korea. home of Mrs. Wendell Hess. The wives met May-1at the The evening was spent In Fourth Ward MIA Maids home of Mrs. Florence Freeman. sewing. Delicious light refresh Those attending were; Mrs Wen- ments were served by Mrs. Are Guests Of Teacher dell Hess, Mrs. Junior Romer, Freeman. The Mia maid class of the Brigham City (Fourth ward were guests of their leader, Mrs. Roy F. Barnard at a buffet supper Tuesday, May 15. Members of the class present WHEREAS: There were and are again days when were Donna Jones, Joan Kotter, America was in danger, when everything for which Tee-pieJulia Rosenbaum, Myrna America stands was threatened, and to meet this Claudia Morris, Karlene peril, to keep the devastation of war away from Carol Walters, Marilyn Olsen, American shores, our country twice called upon the was Jenson and special guest best of its young manhood, and is doing so again, to Merle Cheal. t ... ' HOTPOimrs ' I' ' -- FOOD FREEZER freez- ing unit assures long, dependable service at low operating cost. Full lighted interior holds an amazing 280 pounds of frozen foods. yratafflan ptan LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST! umr aim ra . PROCLAMATION face the enemy on distant battlefields ; and Lowest possible credit terms can be arranged. I GREYHOUNDS fie Vacation fanning ervice d folders, Will furnish make hotel reservations, plan Sightseeing, arrange carefree Butte vV Missoula . Seattle San Francisto Los Anegeleg San Diego Chicago Kansas City (WdTgj fact-fille- greyhound m Howard VACATION TOURS CERTIFIED WHEREAS; The memory of their service and sacrifice is among Americas most precious possessions and each year theVeterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion keep that memory bright by bringing to the people of America their memorial poppies; and Lmmt HEATING AIRE-FL- O DEALER STATES d SEASHORES , 48 N. Main Brigham City I Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of Brigham City, Utah, do proclaim Saturday, May 26 NOW, THEREFORE, '. O. W. Olsen Home Mrs. Vern Davis and three daughters, ' Gayleen, Rhea and Doris, . of North Sacramento, California have been visiting at the home of O. W. Olsen for the past two weeks. While here they were, extensively entertained by Mrs. Dale Pierce of Clearfield, Mrs. Rex Barker of Corinne and Mrs. Ida Deem of Harper. Mrs. Davis, the former Edith Olsen, reports a most enjoyable visit. The Beehive camp of the D.U. P. will hold their meeting this Thursday, May 24 at 7:30 p. m. instead of Friday, May 25. It will be held at the home of May Tyson, 346 south First west. All members are requested to be present at the last regular meeting of the season. A special program has been prepared, according to Estelle Burt, Each year on Poppy Day the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion and their Auxiliaries ask the American people to remember, too, the disabled yeterarjs and the needy children of men who fought in the World Wars : as Sacramento Visitors At Beehive D.U.P. Camp Will Meet Next Friday WHEREAS: 4 : POPPY DAY Phone your news to 1000 in Brigham City, Utah, and do further urge that all citizens cooperate? with the efforts of these Veterans Organizations in this fitting memorial, that they buy and wear the poppies as a symbol of remembrance and honor to the dead, and to aid the disabled. Signed Lorenzo Blended whiskey. 70 grain neutral spirits. 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Grace Ferguson presented a certificate of honor from the general board to Harper ward, Honeyville ward, and Brigham City Fourth ward, for having 100 percent or more of their quota of Childrens, Friend HarriHelen m a g a z 1 n e. son gave a short talk on the program for Primary, Viola Pett gave the project on reverence. Song practice was conducted by Beth Tingey of the : stake board and Ruth Reeder of the Seventh ward. Secretary Eva-lln- e Cuthbert of the Seventh ward primary were hostesses for the meeting. They provided beautiful floral decorations for the chapel and a general feeling of hospitality. , Officers ' Wives Meet At Maddox In Brigham Two Big Reasons Why Everybodys Pointing t( 9f7. preliminary music was Mrs. HOTPOINT FREEZER! fo phone Everyone Is Invited News the for their society Items 771. and Journal to North Stake Primary Officer And Teachers East 2nd South IEYEmT!CnM Conoco to high Gasoline N-ta- ne cost-- get 74 ! Wave good-b- y high mileage, instead. 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