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Show r - Sunflower Camp DUP Austin L. New Star Team Johnsons Slate Meeting For Thurs. Return From Visit To Members of the Sunflower Biloxi, Mississippi camp 'Daughters of Pioneers will Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. JohnThursday, January 10, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of .Cap- son and Gaynell and LeRon of tain Jennie L, Jones, 124 east North Logan, formerly of Bear River City, recently,- returned IFirjst south. Members were reminded, that from Biloxi, Miss. They spent the this Is the month for dues. holidays with their daughter and son in law, Lt. and Mrs. E. C. New members are cordially in- Henderson, and baby daughter, vited to attend and join . the Gloria. , group. LL Henderson is stationed at Keesler Air Field. He is in the Corporal Betty Rae School of Electronics. , Olsen On Furlough Mrs. Henderson is the former Johnson. Elyse i Corporal Betty Rae Olsen, who has been serving the U. S. army While there Mr. and Mrs. Johnfor the past two years, Is spend- son and family visited JJew ing a 30 day furlough at the Orleans and the French section home of her parents, Mr. and and also attended a track meet Mrs. Cornelus Olsen of Brigham held at the City Park Stadium. They went deep sea fishing. City. On the return trip they visiCorporal Olsen has Ibeen stationed In ; Spiingfield, Ohio ted Mexico and the Carlsbad where she has been recruiting. caverns. While In Biloxi, they visited Upon her return to seviee following the furlough she will report the Lt. Wm. Cates family and for duty at Fort Douglas, Utah. also Lt. Bobby Cates and family, who are from Bear River City. They are also stationed at Keesler Air Field. While there Mr. Johnson named and blessed the infant daughter of LL Wm. C. Cates. BEYELER BRIGHAM CITY Ralph, spent the Christmas holidays in Mesa, Arizona at the home of Mrs. Jaggis sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo H. Jones. The weather was' wonderful, the Jaggis report. Grapefruit, oranges, lettuce and dates were outside mike with no dang- enjoyed and roses were in bloom. ling visible cord! , . While dnroute they viewed To Come The Hoover Dam, Roosevelt Dam, St George temple, Grand Canyon, HOTEL and cliff dwellings. They also went over the Apache trail. In Las Vegas they visited with TUESDAY, JAN. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. family. to discuss your HEARING PROBLEMS and also to show THE NEW SONOTONE with the Moveable Ear, the BRIGHAM WE DID IT AGAIN! COMPLETELY NEW STYLE LEADER ' FOR 1952 JANUARY 10TH AT joe emu, Inc. ... , ., - p . p p r"r" - , Birth Of Son Told By The Clovis Jordons , v p p A family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen will honor Mr. A. M. Nielsen on THREE PAG BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 9. 1952 Cd two-wee- k his 80th birthday soon. Mr. Nielsen waff born In Bornholm, Denmark, , Jan. 12, 1872, Stewart Granger . plays the white hunter and Deborah Kerr the courageous Englishwoman who joins hands on a danger-ridde- n safari through uncharted Africa in search of a missing man in King Solomons Mines. It will be at the Capitol theater today and Thursday. , , presided at a meeting held In the Second ward Sunday evening at which the program was furnished by members of the genealogical organization. Thom as E. Kimber conducted. After the organ prelude by Renie H. Littlewood, H. Eugene Perry of the stake genealogical committee was present. The opening song was sung and Ray mond Olsen offered the invoca tion. Doril W. Horsley and Ivy Hyde rendered a vocal selection. Elder Kimber gave a brief statistical report of the work done in the ward during, the year and introduced the theme .The Eternal Family. Ileene Hansen talked on Family Union in Eternity and The Household of Faith was treated by Mae Jensen and Earl Sheffield talked oft Dignity of the Priesthood in the Home. Elder Perry talked on temple work and gave statistics of work done during the year. Bishop Horsley encouraged all to take more interest in temple work. After the concluding song, Nolan Jensen pronounced the mhs and Immigrated to this country In 1888 as a convert to the L.D S. church. After several years in Utah, he returned to Norway where he served as a missionary for the church for two and one-hal- f years. He was married to Anna C. Rasmussen, Nov. 23, 1904 in the Logan L.D.S. temple. Mrs. Kiel sen died May, 1929. Mr. 'Nielsen has served In the bishopric of the Brigham City Sixth ward, and at present Is an active high ipriest in the Second ward. He .originated the Brig ham Bottlings works in 1914 and presently operates a six acre fruit and berry farm west of Brigham City. Mr. Nielsen has two sons, C, Henry Nielsen, Brigham City and Ira A. Nielsen of Salt Lake January LeGrande Horsley Bishbp was in charge of sacrament and fast day services in the Second ward Sunday, immediately following Sunday school. Organ prelude was by Rose Ann Little-wooC. d. The opening song was sung and Jesse Owens offered the invocation fallowed by sacramental song. Arthur George and Roger Jensen had charge of sacrament, assisted by 10 deacons. Bruce Crompton, having completed work as a deacon, was presented and acoeped as worthy ito be advanced to office of teacher. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen was blessed by his father and given ithe name of Evan Cole. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Norman was blessed by her father and given the name of Carla Gay. The time was given over for testimony and 13 persons responded. Closing remarks were by Bishop Horsley and after the song Sederholm the Roger gave benediction. A. M. Nielsen . , , I Dansante Dance Club The Dansante Dance club held their January dance last Saturday evening in the Seventh ward recreation hall which was beautifully decorated with a "Mr. and Mrs. Snowman. The serving table was decorated with poinsetta plants and small snowmen. Four girls served punch and cookies to the large crowd in attendance. 'A floor show featured little Miss Kathy Claybaugh singing "Frosty the Snowman, accompanied by her father, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Bernice Anderson, their mother, rendered two selections. At the drawing, Immediately following the floor show, guests reMr. and Mrs. Grant Allred ceived a two pound box of as did Dansante chocolates, members Mr. and Mrs. Richard ; U- Vs - Tiilly Automatic Washer Committee in charge of ' vtk "MHVATEir and soap, set the dial and forget iti thats really care free washing. , Other features a ret Fills and empties automatically All you do Is put In clothes a half' Washes 8 lbs. of clothes In less than hour cleaner, whiter, , Gives 2 deep, Spins clothes Hansen. the dance consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steffen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Prisbrey, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielsen, chairmen. Live-Wat- er rinses damp dryt need no bolting dowm t porcelain inside and out. Can be hand-controll- for special jobs. ; nu&t WOWftrt eM&trt ds&Wft Dcraro Coughs From CoRiEicn Colds Thai I1AI1G frigldalra Boctrk IRONIK Bettor, faster, easier Ironing, Oil Creomuision relievespromptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen end expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and teal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomuision has stood the test of millions of users. Holiday Party Held By 7th Wrd Primary Members of the Seventh ward Primary officers enjoyed regular monthly preparation meeting and holiday social on Monday evening, January 7, at the home of Mrs. Beth Burrup, president. Opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Clecfpha Larsen. A delicious two course luncheon tw as served from tables gaily decorated with tiny snow-me- to be feted Holds January Event No-Ho- st The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A -- girl on January 4 to Boyd Roy and Deloris Bronson Boother of Bridle, Idaho. Frank and Helen Henlnger Reeder of Route 1, Brigham City, are the parents of a son, bom ' . Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Jordan are the parents of a new son born of group large Kindergarten . 5 at the Thomas D. Dee Visit Daughter On club members met Thursday af- January Memorial hospital In Ogden. Vacation 4 at the War The little lad ternoon, January Recently weighed seven Memorial home for first meeting Mr. and Mrs. Hy C. Jensen rehis he at and and birth pounds of the new year. turned Friday evening from a mother are doing nicely, The meeting was conducted visit with their daughMrs. Jordan is the former Amy ter, Norma, in San Francisco.- by Mrs. May Balls, vice presi- Palmer, of Mr. and daughter dent, In the absence of Mrs. Mrs, Joseph Palmer of Park Jean Barnard, president NOTICE! Mrs. Artie Everton led the LeRoy White, Robert group In the pledge followed by Price, Members of the Danny Bom the prayer by Mrs. Jennie L. Crompton, Omer Call and Sheriff Warren Hyde. The discusorchestra aro very sorry- - to Jones. lose the Boss's, howeyer thoii Reading of ' constitution and sion was reported as very inters was then conducted by esting and informative. music will not style of Mrs. La Von Reeve Refreshments were then serv. die, evengood and Mrs. though their vacanJennie L. Jones. ed from a table beautifully decmust be filled and the Program for the afternoon, un orated depicting the New Year, cies name of the orchestra changder the direction of Mrs. Lydia by: Mrs. Vera Jensen, chairman, ed. For good dance music Hess, was a panel discussion on Mrs. Fern Kotter, Mrs. Nola Larpublic welfare. The panel was sen, Mrs. Marjorie Batty, Mrs. call on the Harmon-lms- . led by Jay Oldroyd. Those assist Winnifred Nelson, and Mrs. Phone 752-Brigham." ing Mr. Oldroyd were Mrs. Grace Mary Wood. Birthday Sat. SEE THE NEW SYUDEMIEK - - A City. Ja'ggi Family Home From Xmas In Mesa, Arizona Genealogical Committee Gives 2nd Ward Program Babies Blessed In 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggi and Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley Ward Sacrament Service sons, Gary, Allen, Eldon and Expert Hearing Consultant will be in , Kindergarten Club Members Hear Public Welfare Discussion Tv Observe 80th - LYNN C. Enters 80th Year A. M. Nielsen Will -- omr Quick, automatic drying Indoerie Coal And Appliance Phone One CRE0IYIULSI0N wlitv frigldalra BecfrkV CLOTHIS 68 North Slain Coughs. Chost Colds, Acutt Bronchitis j no-ho- 5. members of the Twenty-on- e A girl was iborn January 6 to Leo and Kate McWhorter Peter- Primary and one guest, Mrs. Rex sen. The Petersens are Brigham Larsen of Provo, then enjoyed the teacher trainer lesson preCity residents. and Phyllis Bishop sented by Mrs. Donna Packer. LeRoy Following the lesson and short Holmgren of Bear Elver are tfie paents of a boy, bom January'7. business meeting, the closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Korth. The remainder of the evening was 6pent in playing games. A Marriage licenses issued by game greatly enjoyed by those the Box Elder county clerks present was the Identifying of office. Brigham City. baby pictures of those attendJuan Joe Packece, 21, Santa ing.A musical exchange of gifts Domingo, New Mexico, and completed the evenings Katherine Ivy Timbimbee, 24, Washakie, Utah, issued on De cember 13. tua, and Joyce Isaacson, 19, Man Palmer iFred Siegfried, 23, tua, issued .on December 26 Brigham City, and Margene Consent of Mrs. Laura L. Craner Orville Dean Nelson, 23, Og Balls, 21, Brigham City, issued on December 18. den, and Sherma (Boyd, 20, Brig Gene Arthur Chiode, 02, ham City, issued- - on Decembe 29 and Laree Mortensen, Frank Vernon Chandles, 22, 22, Bear River City, issued on Weiser, Washington, and Nancy Elaine Seliger, 20, Weiser, WashDecember 24. James Albert Craner, 20, Man ington, issued on January 4. An-geli- Marriage Licenses PICKO' THE PICTURES" TODAY and THURSDAY EYES HAYE NEVER BEHELD ITS EQUAL! 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