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Show I PAGE FIVE At The Shamrock. Gold And Green Boll BOX ELDER NEWS Btigbom City, Utah Wednesday. March 19. 1952 Fifth Word "B" Class injoys Swimming Party The senior B" class of the Brigham (Sty Fifth ward enjoyed am evening of swimming at the Intermountain Indian school , Thursday night, with refresh-A- s .mervta served later at Maddox, The party was managed and kt 'planned, by Mr. Carl Josephson, class, 'instructors; Richard Pett, k- -' class president; Carol Laney, Vice president, Kay Pierce, sec-- ' with of ' retaryfPetersentheandassistance Jean Par Kaye r ,r A w ; : An enjoyable time was .bar f U Mrs. Carlyle Baty i , had n- - J Club Guest Friday Mrs. Kent Jensen entertained 'a.ii4 t at club on Friday evening, . r , "T-- "i"-- ? , 14, at her home. Special guest for the evening was Mrs. Carlyle Baty. truncheon was served to Mrs. W. O. Holllst, Mrs. Knowlton Brown, Mrs. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Reid H. "Tingey, Mrs. Keith S. Boyer and Mrs. iBob Stack. Prizes went to Mrs. Gayle Tingey and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Lmk, Junior Gleaner Girls Of Willard Ward who were specially honored Saturday evening at Willards annual Gold and Green ball. I .eft to right: Varlene Cook, Ida Kunzler, Sue Larkin, teacher; Marian Graser, and Betty Braegger. The little boy is Edy Morgan and young Miss is Annette Cook. . . . Willard Gold And Green Ball Held In Ward 1 Recreation Hall Last Saturday Evening fedfefc- - Walking downstage to stqnd before a background of shamrocks, five Junior Gleaners of the Willard ward were introduced by Maivin Graser who sang to the music of Because the original verses composed by Naomi Larkin for the purpose of Introducing the- girls. Horiored as the royalty of the evening, the girls and their Junior Gleaner teacher, Sue Larwith corkin, were presented sages by little Annette Cook and Eddie Morgan. The floor shdw which followed included a dance by M.I.A. members under the direction of Ralph Dalton and Bonnie Nay and the presentation of the waltz ballet by girls of the Brigham City Second ward. Moving pictures were taken of the intermission activities for the ward by Robert Morgan. - Book Lore Meets At ' Mrs. Grace Ferguson's The Book Lore club met at the home of Mrs. Grace Ferguson on Thursday, March 13. ' ' Guest reviewer for the evening was Miss Flora Hansen who gave a delightful travelogue on her trip to Mexico. Following Miss 'Hansens talk 14 members of the club and the guest enjoyed delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Ferguson. 4 Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the many friends and neighbors, who helped us in our hour of sorrow with floral offerings, expressions of sympathy, and offers of assistance. Mack and Dorene Stoddard and Boys. ' , Relief Society Of First Ward Observe . , Birthdate On Tuesday With Dinner Andf Program Beautiful birthday observance festivities took place on Tuesday, March 11, at the First ward of the Relief regular .meeting r - society ten, OUALITY IHPORYBM, WC., MKW YOUR, 99. Y. Produced and bottled by The Welch Grape Juice Co., Brocton, N. Y. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Leona Rees, newly elected president, and her officers, with visiting teachers and older members of the society as honored guests. 'A three course dinner was served promptly at 1 oclock to 90 members of the Relief society from tables beautifully decorated using the St. Patricks theme and spring flowers. Center of interest was a lovely bouquet of handmade nylon flowers made by Mrs. Ira Packer. Pra'yer was offered by Mrs. David O. Andersen. A cleverly introduced program was then presented with Mrs. Basil Hendricks as mistress , of ceremonies. Numbers , on the Included: song, presentation Mrs. Lillian Felt, aconqpanied by Mrs. Ruth Reeves; comic reading, Melba Wendell .off Willard; humorous trio, Dance Me Loose Louie, Mrs. Juanita Steffen, (Mrs. Erma Hansen and Mrs. Margaret Lewis accompanied by Mrs. Rosella Tingey; vocal solo, Mrs. Darrell Andersen accompanied by Mrs., Reeves; comic reading, Mrs. Camille Beautiful Bennion; vocal solo, Dreamer, Mrs. Felt. Closing song was sung by the singing mothers with Mrs. May Balls offering the benediction. Those in charge of the dinner were.' Mrs. Orson Christensen as chairman assisted by Mrs. J. C. Knudsen, Mrs. William Sackett, Mrs. David O. Andersen, Mrs. Hyrum Ward, Mrs. Alberta Mrs. William Sheffield and Mrs, J. D. Gunderson. Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Char- les Keller, Mrs. Ira Packer and Mrs. George Williams were In charge of decorations. Mrs. Zenos Earl and Mrs. Joj seph Carr were in charge of invitations and transportation. 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