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Show Mass. (UP) All Sacrament Meeting Held g Mr. and Mrs. Mel- - In Second Ward Sunday . upland of Stoneham were Two sons IAt service. regular Second ward sac( military during rament meeting last Sunday killed In action evening, Bishop LeGrande HorsJdWarH, ley presided and Counselor Lafayette F. tfensen conducted. The program was furnished by the M. I. A. organizations with President Boss Olsen in charge. . The congregation sang the opening song and the invoca-tiowas offered by Jay Meservy. Short talks werp given by teen-aggirls, including Mary Ann Williams, Leoda May and Maria Jensen. The M.I.A. maids rendered two musical Selections. Wynn 'Jeppsen was the main speaker. His talk was on Whom Will I Serve. Joshua said, "as for me and my house, I will serve the & In Finest Military Tradition WIT i" jy- - ; Surprise Party Honors :red Forsgren Recently os $; 'V t, . .. A .JX 0 prizes. A waffle supper was served followed by birthday cake and Ice cream. e BE SURE AT THE 9ffi, TOP the way TO m;s cafe ; -- sure folks, were right on the way el-glad to serve you any day J . 'Tiy e ; lv K BIRTHS i) n . ... Bishop LeGrande Horsley also made a short talk. The closing song by the congregation was followed toy the benediction by Clifford King. 6 Susan Slager Home From St. Benedicts ir fr rtT f 'ift'iinti THTTr i Hit fi 'eptember iHiqh . . . leave Fairchild Air base chapel through honor guard. Susan Kay Slager, four and kane, Washington air force field on September 1. one half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Earl Slager, who LeAnne Marble And Sergeant Lawrence H. for the past two weeks has been In Garfield Wedded confined to the polio ward at Military Ceremonies i St. Benedicts hospital in OgcereIn impressive military for the past 18 months. den, returned to her home MonLeAnne , Marble, Miss monies, Prior to leaving for Washingday afternoon, October 1. Drive In And Park At Susans condition is reported daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ton, friends of Miss Marble en324 South Main Marble of Tremonton and Ser- tertained in her honor wit JP a excellent. geant Lawrence H. Garfield, son bridal shower. Hostesses for the of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield event were Barbara Valentine of Brigham City, were united in of Garland and Dorothy Kay of wedlock in the .Fairchild Air Tremonton. She was also guest base chapel at Spokane, Wash- of honor at a party ; given in ington. ; Brigham City by Sergeant Gar. The marriage was on Sept. 1, fields mother. and was presided over toy ChapMiss Marbles mother accomlain M. R. Kingston. panied her ' on the trip to Wash: The toride was atended by ington. Betty Heintz as her bridesmaid and Staff Sergeant Lonny Heintz First Quorum Of ; stood with the groom as best Deacons Entertained man. '"vy f Don't wait until it's too late or too costly . '. I For her wedding, Miss Marble At Thomas Fryers . chose a two 'piece dress of navy bring your car in today for free estimate .! Members of the first quorum blue brocaded taffeta with pink accessories.' She carried a bou- of deacons in the Second ward 1 ' roses . and ' white were pleasantly entertained at Mr. Hay Florez has recently joined our service, quet of pink ' tied with white sathe home of their leader, Thomforce and extends on invitation to his friends to carnations, as 'Fryer, on Wednesday, Sept. . tin ribbon. drop in for service at his new location. , ! ? , ; -- ; . After a short honeymoon trip, the couple plan to make their home in Spokane. , The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school, and attended the Brigham Young University one year. She hs since been employed at the office, of Dr. Reese. B.JMason in Tremon- FLEET OWNERS hove your truck wheels balanced electronically the Stewart-Warne- r way. Steering Service - It only takes a few minutes to eheck your wheel alignment on the VISUALINER . . . Drive in today 1 . lhe evening .. was spent : in They were married at Spo- , Sketch Of Minnie Campion Given At Sego Lily Meeting . WHEEL SHOP Mr. life. - ' Consult witH disorders. us, now. j DR. C R. JONES.; 124 East 1st South . - Phone 182 Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen sons, Earl and Reese, re- Js Everyone Invited to phone ... Now ia the time to get that snow suit or coat tor your youngster, while choice of colors and fabrics are complete. ONLY TOIII HAS SPIN CURLERS TWICE AS EASY-TW- USE OUR LAY. AWAY PLAN AS FAST ICE Toni Refill Kit. With new orking Permafix for a wave you can't tell from naturally curly hair. . . , . . .$1.00 wonder-w- good cheer visits were reported followed by, the How Firm A group, singing Foundation. Closing prayer was offered by Berdie Hansen.' '. Lunch was served by Mrs. Vera Sederholm, Mrs. Laura Morris, Miss Blanche Hyd and Mrs. Bernice Earl. e You Can Actually , CURE YOURSELF! Chiropractic adjust- ments release natural energy and let the system cure itself of many and their society items for the News ' and Journal to 771, ! Twenty-fiv- 4 CHIROPRACTIC Natures Way following 18 days vacation tour. In Detroit Mr. Nielsen was delegate from Brigham City to the National Danish Brotherhood convention. ' From there they visited Nauvoo, Carthage, Illinois, Chicago, Canada, Niagara Joseph Falls, Hill Cumorah, Smiths faritL New York City, Washington, D., C., Arlington, Virginia and many other interesting points of Interest enroute home. De-ver- Sego Lily Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday, September 27, at the home of Mrs. Annie Goodliffe. Meeting commenced with the group singing "Come, Come Ye Saints" followed by opening prayer by Mrs. Annie Goodliffe, chaplain. Roll call showed 20 present with one visitor and four excused. j Captain Vera Sederholm conducted a business meeting, Jeanette Grover was introduced by Eliza White. She was then voted into the Sego Lily Camp as . .. a new member. ... Class Leader Melissa Petersen gave a very interesting sketch of the life of Minaie Hansen Campion. Each member was then ad vised to write a sketch of her Brigham City, Uloh Wednesday, October 3, 1951 and turned to Brigham City Saturday La-va- - cafe-Sund- SUPPLY 27. ; playing games, for which many prizes w'ere presented, and enserved joying a hot 'luncheon ' ! , by Mr. and Mrs. Fryer. Members of the quorum present were: Reed Olsen, Jerry, Meservy, Jerry Valentine, Tommy Mclntire,. Vernon . Jensen, DenALIGNING ton. . nis Hammer, Robert Belwe, Ray Descendants Of James a 17 EAST 6th NORTH is Garfield gradSergeant Wixom, Ceron Wixom, Leland uate of Box Elder high school 'Go-sPHONE 919W Glendon Jensen and JRieh-- . ngram Have Family and a tteh'ded Weber coi lege: He ard Bennett.;-i s. Dinner Last Sunday has 'been-- ' In the ,U.' S. air force Dinner Guests Here Descendants of the James In Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn W. Gor- gram family met at the Howard don and youngsters, Bruce and CO. Scott, were dinner guests at the BRIGHAM AUTO After a four course dinner a heme of Mrs. Gordons parents was presented. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskeisen program CONOCOPRODUCTS , It with community opened on Sunday. Lubrication And Tire Service Auto Repair The Gordons reside in Logan. singing, followed by a reading Yvonne Johnston. Diane by Driggs gave a reading and song, followed toy singing by Terry Ingram. Moving pictures were furnished by Douglas F. In' C. Henry Nielsen Attends Danish Brotherhood Convention Rodney and Norma Jean Richardson Hansen of Bear River City, a boy, on 'September 28. A boy, September 28 to Samuel Ford and Marcella Thornp son Jeppson. e A girl, September 29, to and Laura Butler Tovey of Malad. r A boy on September 29, to and Beverly Austin Rose of Tremonton. Elmer Reed and Fern Olsen Perry of Willard, a boy on September 30. Lee and Salome Braegger Eaton of Wellsville, a boy on September 30; Wm. J. and Inez Lavern Bar-loFrye, a girl, October IV Mr." and Mrs. W. G. McAllister of Tremonton, a girl on October 4. Newlyweds Mr. And Mrs. Lawrence Garfield , ' The following births are re ported from Cooley Memorial hospital. Reese and Sharon Kroksh Poppleton, Wellsville, a boy, on September 27. David aqd Marie Pierce Pe ters of Salt Lake Cty, a girl, on Lord. Page Three BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City representatives to the Utah Federation of Womens clubs' convention in Salt Lake City were: Mrs. Norman Nelson, Northern district president; Mrs. C. R. Jones, Northern dictriet corresponding secretary; Mrs. Orson Christensen, Civic Improvement club president; Mrs. Roy Barnard, Kindergarten club president, and Mrs. Myrland Balls, Kindergarten vice president. The convention was held Saturday in the Newhouse Hotel with a young doctor of philosophy from Germany, Mrs. Her-th- a feturm, ' Freiburg, Germany, as guest speaker. Marrlner S. Eccles, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, presented his views on the national economy, dur Ing a luncheon meeting of the federation. evening with all guests winning n on hon- oring Fred Forsgren was held September 19 at the Forsgren home. Guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kopinitz, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson and Mrs. La Verne Erickson. Bingo was enjoyed during the XT s surprise birthday party Ladies Attend Utah Federation of Women's Clubs Convention Toni SPIN Curler. No more, rubber bands all plastic They grip... spin... lock with a flick of the finger. Value . $1.00 i ... ... VALUE 3 ONLY DRUGS HAMILTON ay j 4 ; , gram Those present Included Mr. Mrs. Loren R. North, Mr. Mrs. Raymond North and baby, Janice, of , Inkom, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs, Ray. T. Blackwood and son, Edward, Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram and son Terry, Layton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. (L H. Montgomery and daughter, LuDene. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Driggs and children, Diane and Richard of Ogden; Bernice I. Johnston and children. Sherry Lee, Renee and Patty, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Eriq Johnson, Mrs. George L. Zundel, Logan; Mrs. Lorenzo Lee, Ogden; Mrs. Mary El Glov er Sacramento, Calif.; Edward Turley, Ogden, and Louise Ingram of Brigham City. 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