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Show three news ('elder City. Society ut in the. inventor I W len S th8t tM such ,? 8 founw ree lift Ple . -- and fireside held Jun-'e- room lety J y& rtH The fifth annual Git's State held during f the past weekat the 4Jtah State Agricultural', college ameto an end Sunday, July 1, with 'a final devotional meeting tat the Logan L.D.S. Unstltutei (Dr. ' W. W. Richards, director of the Institute, jddressed , the girls on "Moral ands Religious World. n Miss Bunny Reese,' Miss Book of color present the Story" by using costumes, I authentic and characters day. man-th- at is employed at ral Church offices and m these pictures ex- Hanney en d - C' Ht v'i 10 the PWt T SHOWING TUESDAY also commissiorier , ln Democracy county. The girls rleport a- - most interesting week. n which they were given instructions on' organization of city, 'county and state Recreational progovernment. grams were held along with programs furnished by the girls I , themselves. Miss Reese represented the Civic Improvement , club, Miss Compton the (American Legion Auxiliary and Miss Jenson the WoBusiness and Professional ?t , r'W'vV? tK JANE POWELL takes Djp8fin time off on the set at during the filming of Royal Wedding to add the finishing touches to the bow tie of Fred Astaire. Jane is a new dancing partner for Astaire in his latest' Technicolor musical. Three Babies Blessed In Second Ward Sun. M-G-- M Joseph rONIliN MF ANGEL Second AMMO oko Wtv irdwtwhf ondMy h light, r and Cotten in Hit IN FALL I ED. -- THURS. SPECIAL MATINEE STARTS 1 P. M. its SEE BIG FEATURES S LAUGH AND THRILL HIT! Girls State lsfan annual affair sponsored by the American' ' N. E. Iverson Family Legion Auxiliary- - - ! s, scene of a gathering of the N. E. Mr. and Mrs Wayne R. Davis Ivereon family, June 26. The organ prelude was by Mr. Iverson now of Dana Point, announce the birth of their a daughter, bom Renie H. Littlewood. The open- Calif., fomerly of Tremonton first child, ing song was sung by the con- and Salt Lake City, has been June 13 at the. Dee hospital in gregation and Jesse Owens gave visiting friends and relatives Ogden. The baby, who weighed six ,10 ounces at birth, the prayer. throughout the county and S. L. will pounds . be named Kay. While the sacrament was be- C. for the past three weeks. Mrs. Davis with returned their Here with the Hunsakers was ing prepared by Lynn Reeder and Lewis Knudsen the con- a son, Collin, and daughters, daughter to (Brigham City Saturday following ; 10 days in Patricia and Karen. gregation sang. Bmithfield at the home of her Raymond H. Olsen blessed the Also at the reunion were Col(Mrs. Homer (Rich. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs onel and Mis. N. O. Edwards sister, and gave the child the name of and 6on Richard, and daughter 'Hugh E. Dobbs H. A daughter of Susan, Washington, D. C.; Mr. Officers' Wives Hear 01 Mr. and Mrs. Gisler was bless- and Mrs. Wallace P. Winkler of Husbands In Service ed by Lewis Jones and given Denver, Colo, and sons, Karl, the name, Sherry Lynn. The son Jon and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Officers wives, from the Naof Delmar John Cobb was bless- Glen Iverson of Salt Lake City tional Guards group now servKorea, iof Brigham City ed by the grandfather, D. M. and Mrs. William C. Moore of ing in -Grover and given the name of Oklahoma City,, who stopped were inf attendance, at regular officers , wives meeting on John Everett pver on her return from - Palo 28 at June evening. Thursday. (Let ha Leona Jensen was conAlto, Calif., where 6he and Juniper' in Logan canyon. firmed- a member of the church had ibeen to attend grad- Old A most interesting and eduat Stanford cational! by Elder Wynn Jeppsen. Sharon uation exercises meeting was- - held with Baty was confirmed by Lafay- university where their daugh- Commander John Murch and Darlene Jensen t and ette Baty ter Barbara Jean, received a (Lawrence Andersen as Captain was confimed by Elder John T. degree. , , guest speakers. ,4 Commander Bate. Mr.' Iverson arrived Jn time Murch . is. assistant operation Testimonies were spoken and to visit with his other daughter and returned one month after the closing song the bene- and family. Mrs. William S. officers diction was given by C. W. Mer- - Sorrell who left on the 13th for ago from Korea. He plans to return shortly. He was able to . re 11. , Washington, D. C. where Major give the women first hand inSorrell has been assigned to the formation of their husbands Pentagon after spending the now serving in Korea. Captain ENDS TUESDAY past four years in Japan and Andersen, soon to receive a Korea, Mrs. Sorrell and family medical discharge, described "DEAR BRAT" have been living in Bountiful the political aspects of the counthe past year having also been try. , - , , . i overseas with the Major. Murch reported Commander This was the first time In 16 that all operations participated years all of the family was to- in by the 204th and 213th bat, talions have been rated as highgether. ly superior. The 213th is the City group, t Ft. Brigham Camp Gives Cedar i Of Thanks 7th Ward Sunday Meet.' Card To those who by theif acts of day school. STARTING OfPractically Giving Away Fine Quality Merchaiidise!. AT P. M. Where It's CO (DHL froffl Care start loss of Af-to- - way, - Edna Carter and Children. WANTED! 15 YEARS Me-cha- CALL Bigger WHILE THEY LAST! -- - CASSAROLES . 7.e V TEEN - AGE Regular $1.50 Oval Shaped I Brown Earthenware sfe STATIONERY Val. To $1.00 Buy for gift giving Reg. Values To $150 Reg. 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Values To $1.25 CHERRY PICKERS n - More BARGAINS JULY 4th kindness expressed sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of oar- beloved husband and father, Simeon Carter, we wish. to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the (Relief society, our friends, and all others Who assisted 'in any I CELEBRATING 10th ANNIVERSARY WITH REAL PRICE CUTTING ( Regular Sunday evening meeting in the Brigham City Seventh ward was under the direction of the Fort Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. (Following opening remarks by Bishop Lewis S. Wight the meeting was turned over to Mrs, Nora Farrell who conducted the program as follows: Opening song, "Utah, We Love Thee, by invocation, the congregation: Sarah Marble; accordion selection, "Silver Threads Among the Gold, by Colleen Farmer; talk on pioneers by Cleopha ung by a Larsen; "Last Night group from the Fort Brigham camp accompanied by Mrs. Olsen; reading, Peggy history of Grandmother Buribank by Mrs. Ruth Black; closing song by the chorus, "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, followed by the benediction by Carolyn Chris ! . Gathers At Leland Mr. arid Mrs. Wayne R. Bishop Glen Knudsen con Hunsaker Home June 26 ducted sacrament and testimony Davis Announce Arrival The home of the Leland meeting in the Second ward last was the Of Babyt Daughter Honeyville, Sunday immediately after Sun- 1 t V , Cool . ; t Col-Moo- ibrate where $ mens difb. Hun-saker- itta Young - n party. Miss' Jensoh was named commissioner of Lee City and wonderful opportunity young people to become the contents lted with said Book of Mormon, is Jensen and Mrs. Lloyd teachers in charge of the leaner class, ihments will be served. o u Don- ton, D. C- - ' Miss Reese 'was also ' named mayor of Maw City and secretary of state for the Nationalist throughout the church, age boys and girls of are invited to attend, i i na Compton land 'Miss .Diane Jenson were among the girls who left for home 'immediately following the filial luncheon held In the 'u.S.A.C.' cafeteria, (Bunny Reese along with Jeanette Boyack of Salt Lake City was named as) delegate to Girls Nation to be held In Washing- Sun- - f t , the next Utah I follow-rame- meeting in Chlcaj 4 9 assays nior Gleaner ined, tjL oney. Local Girls Returpfftm, Utah State Glirfs' State . j Is1 kkate Sorta 1951 r2dT. Jo1? oyTTanney Will Films on Book rmon At 6th Ward are nventors A Tie That Binds Utah BRIGHAM, UTAH ' |