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Show t ' . . " PAGE the men present. Prayer Written By Mrs. R. K. Daines Gains Following supper canasta was the diversion of the evening World Wide Distinction On Founders Day ning with high score going to A lovely Brigham City lady, and Mutual In the (UD& church Mr. and Mrs.'' Eugene Price Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton and and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard low going to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo member of Epsilon chapter Beta far many years; has served as entertained at Canasta at the Lish. Sigma Phi, received the distinc- president of the Kindergarten tion of having a prayer she club and is now active in Beta Price home last Friday evening. Other Dr. were guests present wrote used al over the nation in Sigma Phi, South stake choir, . A delicious supper was served and Mrs. Dean Bunderson and annual Founders Day activities serves aa treasurer of the Civic 'r with. 'special favors presented to Mr. and Mrs. O. (Dee Lund. for sorority members on April 30. Improvement club and teaches a religion class once a week at The lady is none other than the Intermountain Indian school. the willing Mrs. R. K. (Evelyn) Following is the prayer she Daines, who is so active and has written: helpful in atl church and civic Her prayer was functions. Third Ward Youngsters published in the national Beta Reliable Sigma Phi sorority magazine, Participate Group Enjoys Supper and Canasta Games Friday ' The Torch. Mrs. Daines is always And Plants PLANTS f Big, healthy vigoriu9 plants, ready for setting out. These will catch up for the late spring. Tomatoes, peppers, egg plant, petunias, asters, snapdragons, lobelias, pansies. ALL annual plants. Now is the time to put them out. V . V. Phillipps Prize Winning GLADIOLI BULBS i VERY CHOICE PRIZE WINNERS. ; MIXED VARIETIES. busy writing some beautiful thoughts down for someone. She recently served as mistress of ceremonies at the annual outgoing officers party for the Civic Improvement club. Jn her versatile manner she turned Spanish and presented a most delightful Spanish program to the large group of Civic members attending the party . With five talented men, four boys and her husband, at home to care for, 6he still finds time each day to write poetry. Mrs. Daines has a lovely voice and sang recently In the cantata presented Easter morning hy the South Box Elder stake" choir. She, along with two of her sons, Lowell and Kay, participated In this annual event. (It isnt often that talent so plentiful comes wrapped in such a small and pleasant looking individual. One thing noticeable in Mrs. Daines Is her willingness to help and to try. She will never shirk, a task never seems unsurmount aMe. She has worked in primary SWEET CORN I GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM MARCROSS CARMEL CROSS TENDER GOLD GOLDEN BANTAM Patronage payments or bonus payments to Utah Poultry members have totaled more than IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM IMPROVED BANTAM r; $200,000 already this year and more than 1 $5,000,000; 1 in previous years. rr Phone 29 FEATURING HIGHLY Iff i 5 SELECT HORSLfeY a l, & r Circulation, Utah Stnta Praw Auocia National Editorial tion. Aeaociatlou RepreeentatiWi Natlona Advertising Advertl.ine Service. Eternal Father, of i ' this day and always Come to thee in prayer, With thankful hearts for the bounties May we F Of thy great and wonderous care. v t ' . In a world so sorely troubled, We must save democracy. The Children annual Primary Sing, ence took place in the Third ward Sunday evening, May 4. confer- ISM, publlehed Published every Wedneedey et Brighen City, Utah, and entared ae Second Cl.i Mail Matter at the poet office In Brie hem City, Utah, gilder the act of Marl i t , IS79 As we heed the Saviors plea, Do ye even so to others, 4 Chi.T VT Ceybeggh. PublUher Robt M. Cronspeen, Managing Edltc Cladye Johneoa. Adverting Manage Subscription rata In Bad K1 ty. $2.2 i per yeeft peyatO(hii As you would do for me. May we honor, keep, and cherish m Our nations priceless legacy. For freely hast thou given us, Let our light so shine'for others, We may lead them unto thee. mofitni. Bo pw So let us freely give. The large congregation was greeted by Mrs. Madge Hull, Write thy message on our hearts president, followed by the invo' f Grant unto our nations leaders cation by Yvonne Couch. And grant that we might live, As outlined by the general 'Vision, faith, and moral creed, And so to dedicate our lives board, the entire conference was For we truly know, Our Father, presented in song with Carmen Of service, Lord, to Thee, Reeder as reader. All Primary That true Freedom is not free. youngsters, under the able leadConfident and happy ership of their teachers, particiwe have in wisdom the songs. , May Thy guiding pated In America . . .'the free. Soloists for the evening were: Joe Hiilam, Milton Vincent, Amen Paul Busenbaik, Sandra Lee Robert Ha'll, Charles Austin, Fife, Elaine Romfer, and a quar(The above poem is found in The Torch for April 1952 tet com, posed of Sharon Anderson, Karma Houghton, Kay written by Evelyn Daines, Utah Epsilon, Brigham City.) Reeder and Kathleen Young. Mrs. Nona Funk, counselor, was in charge of the entire af- Witnesses i Blessing Of fair, assisted by Mrs. Marie RobAnnual Founders Day Observed By Members Of Grandneice In Ogden inette, couselor. , Beta Sigma Phi Sorority At Maddox Ranch House T Songs were under the direcMiss Louise Ingram attended tion of Mrs. Larene Smith with Maddox Ranch house was the Evelyn Daines.' The prayer was Mrs. Merle Christensen as pian- the Sacrament service Sunday ist, and Mrs. Thelma Boss at evening at the 14th ward in Og- scene of annua Founders Day one she composed and ts pubthe ongan. den, where she witnessed the banquet for members of Beta lished in- the National Beta SigThe chapel was beautifully naming and blessing of her Sigma Phi sorority on April 30. ma Phi magazine, The Torch, - Mrs. Marlon Fredrickson was and was used by all sororities decorated with Spring flowers grand nelce, Debra Louise, donated by Mrs. Will Barnard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack installed as new president In the nation over in Founders Day beautiful installation ceremon- services. Programs were made by Hannah R. Driggs. Hiilam and presented to all who The baby was blessed by her ies read by Mrs. Luella McFar-lane- . Mrs. Erma Crompton led the Other officers participaattended. uncle, Darrell Ingram. in a musical selection, group in the Mrs. were ting ceremony The youngsters tftere seated Edna Jeppson as vice president; Prayer. Mrs. Thelma Weir told on the stand and large metallic Card Of Thanks Leah Barker as secretary of the coming year for Beta letters spelled out the words: To those Who by their acts of Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Rowe as treas- Sigma Phi and Mrs. Leah Ber-ke- r The Children Sing" in the back- kindness expressed their sympa- and 'read the message fom Walurer.- ' ' and the time at friendship thy ground. ter W. Ross. The group gave Mrs. Merle of is beloved our of death the hus, Oraghead direcwere past under the Flags the Founders (Day pledge led by tion of Eugene Hailing, Merlin band and father, James P. Chris- president. Mrs. Cleo Dixon. Mrs. Erma Ritual of was Jewels we the to wish express given Jensen, Ralph Jensen and Dick tensen, heartfelt thanks. We wish espe- to two new members, Mrs. Jac- Crompton played a violin selecJensen. , June tion, "Adoration. Mrs. E. B. Harrison, president cially to thank the ward bishop- kie Petersen and Mrs. Four toasts were given by Mrs. of North Box Elder Stake. Pri- ric, the Relief society, our Sholty. Louiise Dyer, also a new Iris Van Cott, Mrs. Carol Hafner, aswas to unable all and others member, who be presfriends, memand several board mary, Mrs. Mae Redelings and Mrs. ent, in sisted any (way. bers were present. Jenson. Prayer For The Sorority members then met at Emma I Mis. James P. Christensen Following the closing song the and banquet table which was New Year was sung by Mrs. daughter. the picture of Christ was shown. centered with a globe of the Jane Baron. Steven Nelson offered the benMrs. Frettaickson then preworld encircled by yellow coses. ediction. Theme of the banquet was sented Mrs. Craghead with a Beta Sigma Phi Around The gift of appreciation for her serWorld. Each member present vice to the sorority. Meeting adjourned following Arnold Johnson of Brigham received a yelldw rose along iwitb Marriage licenwp.lssued by Oily underwent a fnajor opera- a clever .place card and favor.' closing ritual by Mrs. Merle the Box Elder couftty cleric's tion on May 1. He is recuperaOutgoing presidant, Mrs. Merle Craghead. , office. Brigham City. Craghead, was mistress of ting at the looal hospital. She introduced Mrs. Cyril Housley is reported dowho gave the, address Melvin John Campbell, 26, ing fine following an opera- of welcome to new members. and Marilyn LaVon Dunn, tion performed May 1 at Cooley Prayer was offered by Mts. 17, Corinne, issued onMay 1. Memorial hospital . Mrs. Emily Kimber of Grouse Consent of Dorothy B. Hansen. Creek and Mrs. Verl Andersen The Children Sing at reported doing nicely Visit At Louise Ingram are folMemorial Presented Cooley hospital By 8th Ward lowing major operations per- In Home Here Sunday Brigham City formed May 2. Mrs. Willard Jensen of CoVisitors at the home of Louise '"The Children Sing, annual were Mrs. rinne underwent a major operaIngram Sunday conference, was presenGeorge L. Zundel, Logan, Mr. tion on Saturday, May 3, at the Primary and Mrs. Loren L North, Inkam, local hospital and is now re- ted Sunday evening. May 4, at the Eighth ward chapel. Idaho, Mrs. Ray P. Blackwood cuperating. Conference program was dia and son Ronald Wayne of Poca5, Monday morning, May tello, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mont- major operation was performed rected by Mrs. Jean Sycamore4 gomery, Mr. and ihrs. Jack R. on Jack Bradford of Corinne. assisted by Mrs. Florence MorDriggs and children Diane, Rich- Hospital attendants report him rell and Mrs. Harriet Jeppsen. Most of the 130 children enard and Debra Louise of Ogden. going fine. rolled in the Eighth ward Primary paticifpated in the song festival. Mrs. Hannah Brown was chorister with ' Mrs. Doris Secript as pianist , . Following the address of welcome by ' Mts. Sycamore, Bob A boy was born April 28 to A girl was born April 24 to Limb offered the opening pray- Robert and Grace White Orme David and Leah Jensen Olsen r. f of Brigham City. of Brigham Route one. Many friends and parents of Barrow James and Janice Loveland and Darlene iWhitney the youngsters .participating enPoulsen ot Brigham City are the Checketts of Bear River City are the presentation. joyed 25. the parents of a girl, born May parents of a boy born April the closing song, Following A boy was born April 36 to 1. Glen Marble showed a lovely Malcolm and Alice Htgginson On May 1, a boy was born to picture of Christ. Benediction Wendell and Patricia Williams was offered Young of Brigham City. by Glade Sycamore. William and Beverly Carlson Smith. North Box Elder stake board Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgen Packer of Brigham City are the Primary workers present were: parents of a boy born April 26. son announce the arrival of their Mrs. Trilva Thompson, Mrs. A girl was born April 27 to first child, a son, born May 1, Beth Tingey and Mrs. Louie is the former Harry and Mary Ninora Husaka, Mrs. Joilgenson Squires. Yvonne Andersen, Brigham Route two. On Aprfl 27 a girl was born to Shirt and Witona Walker Car Special programs were printGrant and Geraldine Davis Sim- (er of Ogden are the parents of ed for the occasion by Mrs. Hana daughter bom May 2. . nah Brown. , i per of Brigham City. ) SEED V? iit .car ttira T'lTti"110" "4 MOTHER PAY Thh ? edttica of J5$ BlXEfeoclkfM C00X PICTURE BOOK teiSSlSk with th purchase of a General Mills t Iron Tru-Hea- FINE , f m GIFTS WORTH FOR ONLY MpptM or flmkvd $1822 142 ORDER TODAY BEEHIVE Hospital Notes Marriage Ureases , new,peper, eelabllahed It et Brighem City, Utah weekly A Help, the blind to know and see. May we glorify true service ' ' . Coal And Apptjance Phone One - 68 So. Main B.F. GOODRICH VALUES! " Jvf . Rrigham City. AUtah I Wednesday, May 7, 1952 Member Unkd We,,. Audit BaraetT cere-mone- s. 1 Team with Utah Poultry BOX ELDER NEWS In Conference Presentation TWO - Ps IB rcnrDti s B. F. Goodrich "LIFE-SAVE- ir Tubeless Tire Stab pmcfwrti. Protocts agaitnt blowotts. Dofiot skids. 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