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Show ' $ PAGE FIVE i Named To Serve Kindergarten Club For BOX ELDER NEWS "Best Foot Forward " Plans Marriage 1952-5- 3 Wednesday. May 14. 1952 Brigham City. Utah Children Visit Mrs. Osey Jenson Sunday Children of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson spent Mothers Day at their home in Brigham City. Highlight of the afternoon was telephone calls from Mrs. Gayle Roberts of Boulder City, Nevada and Mrs. Jay Wight of Alama-gordo- , New Mexico. All family members talked to those in the distant cities unable to attend. Many lovey gifts were presented to Mrs. Jenson. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jenson and family of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Year Jenson and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenson and family, also of Bear River City. Dinner was served during the evening and an enjoyable time was spent by those attending. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jenson were unable to attend. Newly Elected Kindergarten Club Officers . front row, left to right, Mrs. Leon Rees, vice president, Mrs. Glen Dummer, president. Back row: Mrs. Laren W. Balls, treasurer, Mrs. Herman Hadfield, secretary, Mrs. Bert Reeve, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Eugene Wright, historian. . . . SERTS.OTnNAL Trade-i- n Offer! For q limited time only wo will give you a now Hoover Dustette or a new Hoover Iron for your old cleaner when you trade it in on a new Hoover Cleaner; Trade in that old cleaner now on a new Hoover Cleaner that beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans or a new Hoover Triple-Actio- . Tank Cleaner with exclusive controlled auction; and get in exchange one of these famous Hoover appliances for no additional cost. - ! AERO-DYN- E i 1 This offer good only for cleaners in good working order. Trade-i- valne of your old cleaner determines whether you get a Hoo ver Iron or Hoover Dustette. Phone us right now and see if your old cleaner qualifies! n 275 Local People Rites Are Held , Funeral services for Vera Rees Anderson, who died May 4, were held In the Seventh ward May 10 at 2 p. m. with Bishop Lewis Wight conducting. Family prayer was by Daniel M. Rees. Prelude and post-ludwere played by Gladys Lund. Opening musical number was a duet, "iBeyond the Sunset by Fay Harper and Lola Stowell, followed by invocation by Grant Black. A duet, "Invocation was by Afton Bingham and Mildred Stowe, accompanied by Amy Beecher. Remarks were offered by W. R. Merrell and Afton Olson and was a song, Triend of Mine sung by Afton Bingham. Boyd Packer offered remarks and the closing remarks were by Bishop Wight. Concluding musical number was the song, "Prayer is the Souls Sincere Desire by a trio Vella Sackett, consisting of Clara Jensen and Gladys Lund. Benediction was by Lorenzo H. 'Norr. $13.93 2 7- - - .Value! Value! The Hoover Iron has all the fea takes youve wanted most in an iron! Hand vacuum cleaner for Concluding services were the Brigham cemetery where Told By Parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Napier announce the engagement of their daughter, llene, to Arlo James. Is a graduate The bride-elec- t of the Malad high school this year. Checks for Insurance payThe future bridegroom is a ments under Federal social se- son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin James, curity went to 275 aged persons, Park Valley, Utah. Mr. James children and their widowed has attended the Utah State Ag mothers In Box Elder county for jricultural college prior to his inDecember, 1931. duction into the army air force. In releasing these figures to- At the present he is stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, day, Wesley F. Watson of the La. Shreveport, also Ogden social security office, Wedding plans for the said that these monthly paypair are indefinite. ments under the old-agand insuance survivors program amounted to $7419 in this area. Lillian J . Widdows To Be Received Social For Vera Anderson e n Nuptial Plans Of llene Napier To Arlo James in de dicatory prayer was offered by Flowers were Wesley 'Anderson. handled by ' the Relief society Security Benefits e Without these payments earn- ed 'by workers under this con- tributory system, the ability of many people to pay for necessities would have been drastically curtailed or entirely ended, he saldi of all More than people over 65 in the United States who could not count on income from work for support, were getting social security insurance benefits. About 186 persons over age 65 in Box Elder county were receiving these payments. Mr. Watson pointed out that this federal program is affording substantial survivor insurance protection. Three out of every four mothers and young children in the nation are now assured of monthly payments if the insured breadwinner of the family dies. In this connection, he cited payments monthly totaling 14 $2300 to 82 children, and widowed mothers in the Box Elder county area. These monthly payments are going to families deprived of earned income by the untimely death of the wage earner. They are making it possible to keep families together, and keep children in school, and at the same time, lessening the drain on both public and private welfare funds, he declared. Mr. Watson will be at the Utah State Employment office Thursday, May 15, btween 2 and 4 p. m. one-thir- d Seagull Camp Hostess Captain Lillian J. Widdows will be hostess to members of the Seagull Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Thursday evening, May 15. Mrs. Widdows resides at 37 South Second East. A good attendance is desired. Attend Christening (Mr. and Mrs. Abinidi Tolman of Honeyvlle and Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson 6pent last fast Sunday in Bear 'River City where they witnessed the blessing and naming of the infant son of Mr. and Mis. Frank N. Jenson. iMtg, Jenson is the former Ila Tolman. The baby was given the name of Bryan. Kelly Farmer, Leota Hunsaker and Mary Ann Hall t members in of the Senior class play scheduled'May 14 and 15 at the Box Elder high school auditorium beginning at 8 p. m. Others in the cast are Richard White, Stanley Shelby, Paul Andersen, Gary Braegger, Keith Merrell, Richard McFarlane, Pauline Anderson, Diane Jenson, Adele Seely, Patty Smith, Elden Shaw, J. Dell Sackett and Elaine Willie. On the production staff are Luann Secrjst, Diane Burke and Gary Shirts, Carol Hunsaker, DeAnne Thompson, Marilyn Wood and Bunny Reese, Marlene j Nelson and Lois Jorgenson and Gerald Speth. . ' 1 . . . the-cas- Civil Service Lists Robert Hunsaker Variety Of Openings The United States Civil service listed the- - following openings Monday in press releases: Named BEHS Technician and medical technician, student trainee enIndustrial gineer, specialist, mettallur-gist- , 'Robert Hunsaker was elected chemist, physicist, electronic president of the Box Elder high mathematician, scientist and coal mine inspec- school studentbody in a recent tor. election it was announced in a Full information and applica- special assembly last Friday tion forms may be obtained from morning. the commissions local secretary, Assisting him with student-bod'Glenn S. Nelson, Brigham City chores will be popular post office. Anne Fredricksen, vice president and Roberta Young, secretary. Horses Still Important They wjil take over the jobs DAVIS, Calif. 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