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Show i.: Will Be Here Willow Creek Camp, DUP, , f ti Named Typical Sweethearts Leola Green Merrill To Read,On March 7 Will Meet Friday The Willow Creek camp of the of " Utah ' Pioneers, Dayghjers. Clays-'lR- : Taylor captain, will holtr5 their ; regular monthly meeting, Friday, 'Feb. 29, at 2:30 fa,. at the home of Martha W. Dalton. Witnesses Arrival Of 'Son In San Diego Aboard Navy Destroyer I Mrs. Leola Green Merrill of Farmington will read fit regular monthly meeting ' of the i Civic', Improvement club literary sec-tlon on Friday afternoon, March Mrs. Bernice JL Johnston, formerly of Brigham City, had the By Marijone Morris thrill of seeing the famous four "sitting duck destroyers, with Here is a timely as well as tasty tip that came into this her son, Kay, aboard one of from Alice F. Davis of Corinne. Im going to them, steam into port at San department on to it you readers just as it came to me. The kitchen pass , Diego. the cook-came is Very interestil?K n( 80 which frora lt Site was no less she had a person-me- n LSice Last year during hunting Reason, nd friends Bracken Lee, to sample Who jammed the jail of the age than the governor of destroyer tender Prairie as the her cooking- - ! t veteran warships arrived. , have meat is done, adding water evKay, engineer 3rd class, was jn the locker and iwe find ery 35 to 40 minutes as needed. returning from his second full the ..crltter wasnt all gteaps. This makes a good rich gravy. tour of duty in the Korean cam- - Here Boil family portion of carrots one way of preparing paign. He has been gon eight shrt ribs that goes over well. until tender, drajn. Place in ' month on his recent trip. jShe calls it: serving dish. Pour the short He was aboard the destroyer ribs and gravy over carrots and with three which DeHave, along serve piping hot. of title won. their others, sitting Alice suggests the rest of the ducks" during their first tour in meal as follows: creamed potathe far east when they steamed tossed toes, hot rolls, a crisp in close to shore at Inchon to salad and fruit for des-- , green draw enemy fire and disclose sert. the location of shore gun emId like to add: who could placements. for wish anything more? (He will remain on the coast Alice. Thanks, Is until July while his ship (Do you have favorite, overhauled. He will be granted unusual recipe? If so let the leave during that time when rest of the folks in on it. Mail he is expected to come home. it to What's Cookin Box ElThose who made the trip be der News and Journal. Brigsides his mother were his wife, ham City, Utah.) LawMrs. Ellen, and Mr. and I rence Luke of American Fork. Palmer And JenSOH 1 ' 7. i. .... - According to Mrs. Ed Ward, chairman for the day, the program twill begin at four oclock. Mrs. Merrill comes to Brigham City on return engagement. Her readings are well known and appreciated by many groups iij this area. She has appeared in previous years on programs for Civic Improvement - club and Beta Sigma Phi. 1 Aaalating will he Marian Ward and Eva Nichols. What's Cookin' Mtui I 1 Darlene Hansen Hostess To Regular Club Darlene Hansen entertaned her club Wednesday evening, Feb. L3, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester RaMrs. M. A. Burtcher der of Corinne. Fetes Cosienda Club were: Special invited guest Peggy (Nelson, Diane Harper, Mrs. M. A. 'Burtcher entertain- Glenda Compton, Carol Mae ed members of the Cosienda Yates. club on Thursday afternoon, The first part of the evening Feb. 2L Mauneen Flmper gave an inA delicious Spanish luncheon teresting demonstration on the was served by Mrs. Burtcher to art of textile after painting Mrs. George A. Nielson, Mrs. which Jackie Peterson and BarWm. Griffiths, Mrs. A. Elwyn bara Rowe demonstrated and Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, showed some ceramics and their Seely, Mrs. Mrs. Leon Christiansen, making from clay to finished Grant Prisbrey, Mrs. Orval product. Both was greatly enMrs. Henry O. Johnson. joyed by all. '.f. Mrs. Theron IB. Lee and Mrs. The remainder of the evening Clark Rasmussen. was spent playing Help Your New president, Mrs. Glen with numerous prizBennion iwaa elected for the Neighbor" es going from winner to wincoming year. Past president ner. The main door prize went was Mrs. Henry O. Johnson. to Mauneen Pimper; cut prize to The ladies spent the afternoon Diane 1 Harper. in sewing. A delicious salad lunctton was served to the folio '- -g members and guests:,. Joan W-son- , Ivy Wankier, Fern Whita Barbara Rowe, Marjorie ker, Lish, Jackie Petersen, Mauneen Pimper, Peggy Nelson, Glenda Ccmpton, Diane Harper, Carol Mae Yates and the hostess. Leola Green Merriil to read . . . ! C0.o?er'nC a in Utah Poultry assures you f Lower posts and Extra Sac-ket- I PAGE TWO Students At PromontorySPeak ln First Ward t, School Sumrise f" lOCher With rorty BOX ELDER NEWS President J. Oleen Palmer and 1952 Floyd Jenson of the South Box Wednesday, February 27, I Elder Stake high council were Brigham City, Utah I sacrament speakers at , children (services held regular Promontory .school ln the First ward K in weekly newspaper, established surprised their teacher, Mrs. chapel Sunday evening. 896, published at Brigham City, Utab Nina L. Christensen of Elwood, The was meeting conducted) Friday afternoon with a birthday by Raymond Payne. Published every Wednesday at Brigham ft GeorgeBishopJohnson party in her honor. Utab, and entered as Second Class offered the City, The students presented Mrs. Mail Matter at the post office in Brtg-prayer. opening ham Utah, under the act of March City, Christensen with a beautiful A violin selection was played J, 1879. Typical Sweethearts cake asd potted, bloom birthday Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher V r': Miss Patty Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence by .Nancy Stallings accompaing Azala. ' Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor After enjoying games, refresh nied by Donna Compton. Manager Gladys Johnson, Advertising Smith, and Harold Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Algeron Mr. Jenson then spoke on Andersen, were named typical sweethearts at the annual ments were served. subscription rate in Box Elder counOn the party committee were Third Nephi. 'His fine talk was ty, $2.25 per year, payable in advance; Sweetheart Ball for members of the Bee Ette club of Box combination with the Box Elder LaVone followed by another violin num- in Beverly school. The journal-- , were Elder chosen (published Fridays) $4.00 young eouple high by Brown and Woodward, . i , ber by Miss Stallings. Larsen. $2.00 for 6 months; single per year; Judy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder counpopular vote of the Bee Ette club. Miss Betty Larsen; copy President Palmer then stress$3.00 per year; combination rate sponsor of the club, was in charge of crowning ceremonies. Past Presidents Meet ed the fact that developing a ty, 00. money-savin- g Ward one of character is the good Primary Eighth Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Fourth Ward MIA Maids Hold Rose Evening And Elect New Officers most important things we can Circulation, Utah - State Press AssociaHold Teacher Association. tion, National Editorial this life. in accomplish National With Special Invited Guests On Tuesday Advertising Representative: Past Presidents of the AmeriAnnouncement of family hour Advertising Service. . Trainer Meeting can for met Legion auxiliary program by the Relief society Mia Maids of the Fourth ward Mrs. Abel S. Rich Has on Wed to be held next Sunday evening monthly Eighth ward Primary officers held their Rose evening-Tuesda- y MOTOR OILS Idle was made. nesday, February 20, at the .'CRtiXHP and teachers preparation meet February 19, In the Relief Birthday Celebration Isle. Dixie Gordon also announced ing was held Thursday evening, Society rooms. was served from one a special meeting for young i GEAR OILS February 21, at the home of Special guests for the evening The birthday anniversary of Dinner Mrs. Abel S. Rich, was observed long dinner . table beautifully people to be held next Sunday Mrs. Leola Bott. ?. . t A. Mrs. were and George Bishop 3 rl r it . , f Opening and closing prayers Nielsen, Mrs. Merle Cheal, Mrs. Saturday evening at her home. decorated with red, white and afternoon from 4:30 p. m. unGREASES 4 r 'Dinner was served, folowed by blue. George Washington fa til 5:30 p. m. In the stake tabwere offered by Mrs. Lila How- Dewain . f.L . Mrs. . Dale Jensen, and social evening. The.: follow- vors marked the places for the ernacle when Stephen L. Richard and Norma Jean Kotter. mothSecrist, and the fbllowlng V c- were present: Dr. and Mrs. guests. was ards will be guest speaker. i ing given reading Scriptural ers of the Mia Maids: Mrs. VerThose in charge of the dinner Closing prayer was offered by by Marion Jeppsen followed by non Kotter, Mrs. U. F, Wood, Homer Rich and -- family,' ,".Mr. teacher trainer lesson, Love Mrs. John Johnsen, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Elliot Rich and fam- were Miss- Mabel Christensen, Reed Call. Order your high quality Phillips 66 Products Thy Neighbor," by Mrs. Grace Teeples, Mrs. Lewis N. Terry, ily, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hilda Forrest and Mis. i i No-Ho- st and Mr. Birdie Smith, Owens. ScWINO INSTRUCTION REPAIRS set. single delivery date before May 31, i Mrs. Alvib Morris,' Mrs.' Carl Ol- Wayne. Party Held At EXPERT E. Mm. During the evening election of and J. Ryan SINGER DRESS Brigham (Light refreshments were serv- sen, Mrs. Grant prisbrey SEWINO NOTIONS Mrs. of new officers for the JV 1952. Youll take advantage of money-savin- g year took Home Of O. Dee Lunds ed followed by the lesson by Elmo Lish, Mrs. Ories Jeppsen Yuy' HELPFUL FINISHING SERVICES FORM Mrs- Brde with Bott Mrs. Cleo Samsell, Mrs. BEIT Following dinner at Maddox SUCH AS BUTTON COVERING During the day Mrs. Rich re. place and Mrs. Lowell Walters. named president, Mrs. Bessie Ranch and Norma Jean Kotter. a House a no.host Party ' MAKING i . discounts. Remember discounts are available ceived . call from telephone AND BUTTONHOLING, misBonnie Lou Terry (was M. vice and 'Eskelsen, ! president was was held at the home of Mr. The meeting presided her eve- Concord, California" from as 15 gallons. See us today. m orders fes over by Mrs. Jean Sycamore and tress of ceremonies for the fol- daughter, Mrs. Ellen Cook. She Mrs. Vera Fife, secretary.. Out and Mrs. O. Dee Lund. Atl OKttf announced the and are Mabel officers Miss ning conducted by Mrs.- Marjorie also talked with the grandchil- going During the games which folEach To Song, Mrs. program: Forrest Hilda lowing lowed Dr. Dean Bunderson won Jensen. Carol, Jimmy and Alice Christensen, His Own by Jane Wood and dren, from and Mrs. ' Marie Pohl. California. high mans score and Mrs. Elmo Claudia1 Morris accompanied by Ann, iwas the diversion of Lish, high ladys score. Beehive DUP Camp Will Joan Kotter; reading, My Sis of On Friday afternoon members theBridge evening with Mrs. Arietta the Relief society and neigh Special guests were: Mr. and x Donna ters Feller," Prisbrey; and 125-by Rasmussen R winning, Home high PHONE Mrs. Charles Keller and Mr. and Meet. At Burt , t bors surprised her with Jirth 2456 Washington Blvd, ; i Mrs. Marie Pohl drawing cut. Mrs. Clark Hillam. Pilgrims Chorus by Carlene day prty. . , of the . WASATCH NORTHERN and the Olsen symbolism of the DaughBeehive camp demof the afternoon members the , s OGDEN. UTAH J Regular During group ters of Utah Pioneers will hold rose by Patsy Wolke, Colleen onstration iwas presented on the were: Mr. and Mrs. El; At OIL CO. Meet present Camp Seagull Merna their meeting February Walters, Margo Jeppsen, Lish, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene making of nylon flowers. 577 North Main Brigham City 29, at regular Home of Stella Phillips mo 7:30 p.m. at the home of Teeples, Joan Kotter, Bonnie Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard, ladies Mrs. The Rich Price, presented REES MAY ' Mrs. Verna Burt, 661 South Sec- Lou Terry and June Johnson. with a corsage. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bundersen, ; DUP their rose to a the held Each camp presented Seagull girl . east. ond Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton Refreshments were served. Brigham Representative February meeting on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund. and bouquet and expressed her own Phone 752-Nchose home color Feb. at for the she the 21, evening, meaning of Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips with as the rose was placed in the Shower Honors Mrs. t vase. Mrs. Jean Barnard then Captain Lillian Widdows . con Burtchers Attend Tri-Sta- te Wed. FOR YOUR PROTECTION Braegger. Wayne tied the bouquet and presented ducting. - j Bottlers Meet Singer Sewing Machine Co. "Star it to Mrs. Merle Cheal, president .The sang Span group entertained Alvin Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Burtcher e continue. It! policy of the Y.W.M.I.A. of the Fourth in honor of Mrs. (Wayne Braeg-ge- r gled Banner and America, The of telling it! machine! only of Beehive Bottling Works the ac two followed ward. Mrs. Cheal responded. Beautiful," by on Wednesday evening, cord ion numbers through Singer Sewing CenBottlers con by Garth Jen attended Each mother and other lady February 20, at the home of Mr. ters identified by the famous " vention Lake in Salt last City sen."' Red S" trade-maon the guests were presented rose cor- and Mrs. Axel Olsen. New officers then paid tribute week-end- . window never through Places were set for thirty sages. Mrs. Barnard presented Main for the conven speaker department stores or other a remembrance to each Mia friends and relatives at one long to the outgoing officers. A Sketch of the Life of J. tion was Cleon Skousen, executew'ng machine dealers. Maid. table centered with a bouquet of BYU the alum Frank Bowring was read by his tive secretary f of daisies. Refreshments were then Mrs. Winnie Bowring ni association. The evening was ' spent in daughter,. ed. Fife followed by the autobiogra Prayers for the evening were playing games with prizes go- phy of John Lindgren given by Rose Mrs. to Joan Wood and offered by Jane Dorothy Olsen, ing lesson leader, Stella Y. Phillips. Kotter. Elmer, Mrs. Joyce Walker ' and ,. Closing song was Our Moun : For the cerembnies the girls Grace Braegger. Home So Dear. Prayers for and useful tain were gowned in pastel formals. Many beautiful were given toy Ag the Julie Rosenbaum was unable gifts were presented to Mrs. nes evening Stander and Mrs. Ellen C. .to be present because of illness. Braegger. Toombs. were Delicious ' refreshments served by Mrs. Merle S. Chris tensen, Mrs. Sarah O. Barnard PIPE A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE and. Mrs. Jeanette R. Perry. k ' ' - Benefits. 50K I ' AVAILABLE . discounts t. on quantity order of: j i " rzois co V goMum . - i Rich-of-Log- I- - SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. , ' 1 , long-tim- - Tri-Stat- e rk ' . . IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL GIVE YOU THESE 7 BIG ADVANTAGES: Aerie No. candleceremonies on Eagles Auxiliary' i , Eagles Auxiliary To Initiate New Members 2917 will hold special It prevents high seepage or evaporation losses. It provides close control of water distribution. It saves time and labor. It permits productive use of all your land. It aids in insect and weed control. It simplifies irrgatin of your hilly land. It requires little if any maintenance. , light initiation Wednesday evening, tonight, beginning at 8 oclock in the Eagles hall. New members to be initiated are Fay Steed, Colleen Andersen, Sadie Page, Lois Taylor, Irene Hess, Norma Burgener and Nlta Windley. Following the ceremonies a door prize will be awarded and refreshments will be served. All members are urged, to attend. . Get the most out of your land and your labor. Call or write today and discuss your irrigation ' . problems with us. , Members of the Sego Lily I camp Daughters of Utah Pio-- 1 neers are cordially invited to I attend regular monthly meeting! on Thursday evening, Feb. 28,1 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Goodlilfe, 346 south I First west. - -- - - Enriched with VSzuns and Iron l Sego Camp Members Asked To Attend Regular Meeting , ;- - f RQYM IAIC1N0 COMPANyTSAIT OGDEN LAKE CITY "WT4 X - B jt&ei-sewu-cq RADimiT FIRE with OIL, GAS or COAL MORE HEAT FROM LESS FUEL thats what you want, and thats what you get with Iron Fireman oil, gas or coal heating. Its the radiant fire that makes the difference. This clean, efficient fire, level gives off at the grate-lin- e radiant heat, which is instantly absorbed by the inside heating surfaces of your furnace or boiler. You get greater home comfort; lower fuel bills. Get the facts about Iron Fireman automatic heating find out how it will benefit you. Free heating survey. 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