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Show Western Dance Delights Crowd Western Roundup, North Box Elder stake fun. night, delighted It large group of dancers from both North and South stakes on Saturday evening, January 24, at the Fourth ward amusement th :!r SORT WATER fh V f a r t Ht entered the The decorations were elabo- hall, dance cards in the form were prerate and In keeping with the of Sun Bonnet GirlsHerrod and sented, (Mrs. (Jean Mrs. Helen Mae Young were at the guest register. Puring the evening, Lee Nelson accepted the attendance rilbbon for the Fourth ward M.T.A. Chuckwagon Supper From a serving table covered with red checked cloth and topwestern figurines ped with made into a chuckwagon, refreshments were served. Menu included: flapjacks, chill, ice & cream, cake, pie and soda pop. Responsible for the outstandHav quick udm9 ing decorations were: Shirley fait wotar lar aotiar Morris, Claudia Morris, Marilyn 4Uhwathmg, whHaf Mann, Elaine Reeve and Rae waikat, glariawt Dene Reeve. ftiomgaa, delightful kathing . Oat camglata In charge of the entire affair dotolk an thit amat were M.I.A. young men and woIng mw automatic men officers and their partners. watof taltanar, Floor Show a During floor show time modern square dance was presented under the direction of Janet Hyde and Mardene Godfrey. Girls participating in the number were: Marilyn Mann, WATER SOFTENER Annette Knudsen, Valerie Hamilton, Francell Brown, Mary Jo Harris, Connie Walters, Colleen Co 43 Waiter and Elaine Reeve. "Throw in the Clutch was the , than pre-wconcluding dance by Steve and Tess Anderson, Grant and Emma automatic mode Prisbrey, Clive and Venrta Wai ' i ters and Clyde and Delone Glov- gaosw HU It guests. As the dancers hall. ;r tf western theme. A pole fence continued around the entire recreation hall. A pine tree, fire saddles and branding Iron In a corral claimed the attention of the ' PERMUTIT ar , Aik tor FREE home trial A A BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance PHONE ONE This Weeks Best Buys D Come In And Shop Our CLOSEOUT TABLE Voiir Choice Tor Only Values up to $3 98c ' 100 Gillette Razor Blades 35c Gilllette Shave Cream Both for Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Spindler, who exchanged wedding vows recently, received best wishes from friends and rela- nished by the Serenaders of Fielding. Each orchestra member also donned Western clothes. Next Fun Night Next fun night activities are scheduled for February 7 at the Seventh ward hall with Third warders as host ward. The dance Is to be stake "Rose Prom called Heels and Hose and Is a special girls choice. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p. m. and girls are urged to get dates early for this special dance. Ballot for was announced committee for La-vin- a ' Civic Club To Hear Attorney Walter Mann Attorney Walter G. Mann will speak on Practical Law Advice Thursday afternoon, January 28, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home, to members of the Civic Improvement club. Mrs. Norwood Hyer is program chairman. Vocal selections during the meeting will be sung by Stewart Dickey. Following Attorney Mann and Stewart Dickey, a short film on cancer will be shown under the direction of Mrs. J, Leo Nelson, cancer chairman. Mrs. George A. Andersen is refreshment chairman with the following ladles serving on her committee: Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. Clyde Stratford, Mrs. Orville E. MerrelL Mrs. C. E. Mer-relMrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. Paul F. Johnson, Mrs. Jasper Nicholas, Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Mrs. Asel Robinette. Box Elder NEWS Wednesday January 28, 1953 Brigham City, Utah o Vacationing In Los Angeles Gordon Larsen left Monday tives' at an open house Friday evening at the home of the morning for Los Angeles where he will vacation with relatives brides parents in Logan. Fort Brigham Camp Announces Ticket February election by nomination Fort Brigham camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers in regular monthly meeting held January 23 at the home of Mrs. Juanita Whitaker. Ticket reads: Captain, Lola Stowell; first vice captain. Hansen; second vice captain, Irene Reeder; secretary, Sarah Marble; chaplain, Mary Mecham; treasurer, Helen Petersen; historian, Ann Jensen, registrar, Elsie Mclntire; chorister, Abbie Samsell and organist, Flora Walker. Program for the evening, was presided over by Captain Nora Farrell with Second Vice Captain Sarah Marble conducting. Songs were, If Theres Sunshine in Your Heart and America. Rebecca Korth offered the Invocation and Blanche Crossman the benediction. Mrs. Gretha Ewer was special er. gue6t. Six officers and Id members were present. Spot dances added to the exMiss Marble entertained with citement of the evening. Boxes What the Little of candy were presented to the two readings, Girl Said, and Tommys First winning couples. Smoke. Best Dressed Couple Sketch for the evening was on was of the evening Highlight the life of Caroline Reeder read the selection of 'best dressed Ann Jensen. Mrs. Eloise1 by Western couple. Lila Wright gave the lesson took Pickett and Dale Secrist on "Pioneer Banks, Bankers and top honors for their attire and Money. were also .presented chocolates. Refreshments were served by Music for the evening was fur- - Mrs. Whitaker, Irene Reeder, Lottie Woodward and Helen Christensen. D0fZld 4 Jacqueline S. Mickelson And J. Lynn Spindler Honored At Open House In Logan Recently Wirt Prizes For Western Garb Mrs. Eloise Pickett and Dale Secrist top honors Saturday night at the Fourth ward amusement hall during Western Roundup dancing festivities. They were selected from a large crowd of dancers as most appropriately attired for the occasion. Each was t presented a box of chocolates. . . . won , " Pioneer Money " Sego Camp Meeting Lesson "Pioneer Money and Epsilon Chapter Meets At Cromptons Monday - Mrs. Erma Crompton was hostess to members of Epsilon chapDaughters of Utah Pioneer camp ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, meeting on. Thursday, January on Monday evening, January 28. was the title of Sego Banks (Lily camp 22, at the hopie of Miss Alfreda Jepperson. The meeting was presided over by Captain (Vera Sederholm with First Lieutenant Laura Morris conducting. 'Nineteen members and- - one visitor in the group sang For the Strength of the Hills followed by invocation by Chaplain Annie Goodliffe. Minutes were then read and approved. County company visitors present were Mrs. Melissa Petersen and Mrs. ILa Verda Lee. Captain Sederholm conducted business for the camp. A nomination committee was selected. Committee is composed of Mrs. Melissa Rhoda Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Petersen - and Lucille Berchtold. Following the reading of bulletin No. 26 Mrs. Evelyn Daines favored the ladies with two readings, "Lucinda Max Smith and The Bonnet. During lesson period Mrs. Petersen told of the first bank in Corinne during 1868. Meeting adjourned with singing of "God Bless America. Jeanetta Olsen offered the benediction. Those on serving committee were Mrs. Anna Jensen, and Mrs. May Nedbalek. Wells C. Bowen Visits With Brother, Ross, Here President Marion Fredrickson led In the ritual and conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Deloris Lauritzen reported on the cancer campaign and the womens legislative council was discussed. Sweetheart Ball is scheduled for February 11 at the Fourth ward hall. The lesson on literature was given by Diane Harper and Darlene Hansen. Miss LaPriel Wight then reviewed the book, The Man on The Donkey. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mary Fae Andersen Receives $100 Check Formerly Miss Jacqueline S. Mickelson, the new Mrs. Spindler, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mickelson of Logan. Tlu benedict is a son of Mrs. Nina Spindler, 234 1st Ave., In Salt Lake City, formerly of Brgham City. Rulon Olsen, L.DS. bishop, united the couple in marriage in double ring rites solemnized January 9 in the Little Church of the (West In Las Vegas, Nev. Parents of the bride witnessed the ceremony. Immediately following the exchange of vows, the wedding party was honored at a nuptial dinner at (he Sahara hotel. The new Mrs. Spindler selected a lovely gown of beige lace over satin for the nuptials. Her dress was styled with a ballerina skirt and a fitted bodice with elbow length sleeves and a wide scooped boat neckline. Her accessories were copper and she carried a complimentary bouquet of rosebuds with a ruffle of net. A former student of Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, the bride was affiliated with Kappa Delta. She is a graduate of the Henager School of Business. Mr. Spindler is attending the Univesity of Utah after two years in miUtary service, part of which was spent In Korea. there'. 0 He plans to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roliand Cuddeback of Temple City; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen, Glendale; and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Andersen, Burbank. Z X O I PICK O' THE PICTURES" One of the greatest double bills ever featured at this theatre!! Eagles Auxiliary To Initiate Tonight Mrs. Esther Hodges, president Eagles Auxiliary today announced that initiation ceremonies will be performed this evening, January 28, for new memof bers. Meeting begins at 8 p. m. n the Eagles hall and members are urged to attend. MRS. JEAN MADSEN check for $100 was presented recently to Mary Fae Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Andersen, by Ogden Kiwanis ANNOUNCES A club. Stanley Robins, vice chairman of the clubs vocations guidance committee, presented the check to Miss Andersen. It will help her continue her education as a nurse at Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. Miss Andersen completed her first year of nursing last September and hopes to complete three years. She also received a n(urses scholarship when she graduated from iBox Elder high school. t Mr. Wells C. Bowen of An- Local Talent Seen On chorage, Alaska, was the guest KSL-TV Last Week of his brother, Ross Bowen on Friday and Saturday of last Brighamites were delighted to s week. see local talent on Uncle Mr. Bowen is the manager of party last week on KSL-Tr a store in AnYoungsters of Mr. and Mrs. Phone your society news to 771. chorage . Wayne Jeppersen, Linda Kay, 10, and Jon Wayne, 6, each enGooseburger (WARREN, Conn. 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