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Show s '7 Special Treat In Store For Kindergarten Club Mrs. Mark Nielsen treat is in store for rection of (Mrs. Richard Hansen Kindergarten club ladies and of the Fine Arts committee. their friends on Thursday afterIMrs. Myrland IBalls, president, noon, April 12, at 4 p. m. In the today urged that all members A special Corinne Second Graders Enjoy Annual Field Trip Returns From Five Week Calif. Trip Sacrament Services In Sixth Ward Sunday To Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Second grade students of Mrs. Goldie P. Owens of the Corinne Mrs. returnMark Nielsen has War Memorial. attend and bring a friend. ed from a five weeks vacation elementary school enjoyed a Mrs. Leola Green 'Merrill, well A large crowd is expected by special field trip on Friday, trip to California. known book and play reviewer those in charge. She first flew to San Francis- March 27. of Layton, Is to be guest speak'Refreshments for the day are co where she spent 10 days visitThey traVeled via bus, driven er for the afternoon. under the direction of Mrs. Euing with her sister and brother-in-law- , by Mrs. Thomas iBosley. The 34 The program Is under the di gene Price. (Mr. and Mrs. W. H. youngsters along with their She also visited with room mothers, Mrs. Bert Ship-leMrs. Taylor Johnson and young and Mrs. Donald Cutler, daughter, Jackie Joy. made the trip. Mrs. Nielsen then traveled via strata-cruise- r to (Los Angeles. First stop was at Baron WoolShe enjoyed races at San Anita en Mills where Lowell Baron and for the first time and while Richard Hansen took tiwo groups there went on a tour of nine through the mill. They saw how huge estates in the Los Angeles raw wool is made into beautiful area. The tour was sponsored by blankets. The trip helped with their class room study of varthe Girl and (Boy scouts. Thosp visited in Los Angeles ious kinds of clothing materials. Before returning to school at were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corinne they visited Brigham Hansen and Mrs. Robert Musu-la- City Carnegie library. Miss and small son. She also Wight gave a wonderful spent time with a niece and ire story of Andrew Carnegie and phew, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ho showed how books are filed according to grades and types. gin in Aladena. They also enjoyed learning of Everyone Is Invited to phone library files and seeing the "big the their society Items for the News dictionary and viewing and Journal to 771. paintings displayed there. t. y La-pri- s Sugar Beets are Invitation Extended To Young People John T. Bate, who will observe their 50th year of married life on Sunday, April 5. Mr. and Mrs. ... by Special Life Of Service Key To Happily Married Life , Say Mr. And Mrs. John T. Bate, Brigham City Re-elect- ed How to make gasoline engines last longer temporary demand arc beginning to weaken in price, meant a farmer will be taking a bigger chance on getting a fair return for his investment on such crops. Thia is not the case with sugar beets . . . this . it Sugar beets are not supported by the government. benefit payments to beet growers come from tax levied against sugar manufacturers. These pay snents help assure the turner of greater return from his sugar, d - S' k Sugar boots me a contract crop. This helps protect the grower and hit investment against financial risk, oven before planting, by assuring a fair return for harvested beets. Because of this contract the farmer knows his beets will not have to compete with a surplus production as is the case with many other crops. Increase your 1953 sugar beet acreage. Sugar beets provide security. - 4 j UTAIMDAHOSUGAR. CO. ON TIME WHEN YOU DUY YOUR NEW .Theres a world of difference In auto V loans. 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VALUES Everything for the early Spring gardener. Hoe shovels,- - trowels, rakes, spades, etc. Plenty of garden hose in heavy-dut- y rubber or lightweight plastic. See our new Power Mowers. Breeze thru the toughest lawn change climate for heart trouble? If your car were not working properly, would you advise a change of climate? No you would take it to a mechanic. In one SPRING 771 TERMS You enjoy budget tailored assure 4 . . dollars in Prince Matchabelli Elder NEWS uw You benefit 1LOW means Box A - . , BEST BUYS! Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 1, 1953 o jm riot a surplus crop ' 2 "If you want to keep young, work with the young, was a Mrs. Vera Sederholm comment made this week by Mr. Sego Lily and Mrs. John T. Bate, Brigham City, iwho will observe their DUP Camp Captain golden wedding anniversary on Sego Lily camp Daughters of Sunday, April 5. Utah Pioneers elected new offiOpen house will honor the cers on March 25 at the home of couple at their home, 54 south Mrs. Bernice Earl with Mrs. MeSecond west, from 2 p. m. con- lissa Petersen of county camp in tinuing all evening. The fam- charge of installation. Keep your car enno with ily requests gifts. Along gine and other gasThose named to offices were: friends and relatives a special oline engines filled Vera Sederholm, captain; invitation was extended today Mrs. with Heavy Duty to young people who have been Mrs. Rilla Jensen, first vice capRPM Motor Oil Mrs. Bernice Earl, second and drain cranktaught by Mr. (Bate during the tain; vice captain; Miss Blanche cases regularly.Thi Canteen Teen at the years past and also Sunday school stu- Hyde, secretary; Mrs. Elda Nelspecial oil, developMrs. ed through atomic dents. Mr. Bate has taught Sun- son, assistant secretary; research, contains school for 53 years and is Mary Forsgren, treasurer; Mrs. day Lucompounds which stilt an, active teacher. At the Anna Jensen, chorister; Mrs.holdresist the causes of cille Berchtoid, organist; his Teen Canteen he has taught excessive wear. over officers are: Mrs. Berdie hobby, plastic work, to hundreds Hansen, A detergent loosregistrar; Mrs. Annie of young people. ens and removes Lamont, historian; Mrs. 'Annie carbon, gum and and Mrs. Mr. (Bate was born January 8, Goodliffe, chaplain, lacquer from cylin1878 at American Fork. His par- Melissa Petersen, class leader. ders, rings and other parts, holds all contaminants ents were William and Hannah in suspension so they flow out with drainings. Other Meeting opened with group Shelley Bate. His English (parcompounds in the oil resist oxidation and sludging, "Scatter Seeds of Kindsinging, in across came ents the plains prevent corrosion and stop foaming. They also keep followed toy prayer by ness, In D. Harten Waights company a constant film of oil on all parts, whether hot or 1859. They lived in American Mrs. Sadie Pett. Captain Sedercold, providing lubrication and protection against holm presided and conducted. Fork, then moved to Riverton rusting in both tunning and idle engines. Lesson for bhe evening by Mrs. when young John, was five years Pioneer Inold. Mr. Bate spent most of hi6 Petersen, told of store. in dustry. life fathers his young he (A sketch of the lives of EliAlong with merchandising also worked as a machinist and jah K. Fuller and Sarah Grover for more information about Standard Oil Company of California product a farmer. Fuller, .written by Mrs. Kathercall your local Standard man ine Fuller Watkins, was read by His background is colorful Mrs. Ivy (Fuller. with service: he played in the REYNOLDS V. REEDER applicant members acBates orchestra, was active in New into the camp were Mrs. cepted home dramatics, served for four Brigham City Telephone 588 or 68 years as a peace officer and has Verna Sederholm and (Mrs. Embeen an active L. D. S. member ma Kimber. r? Thanks for cooperation of his entire life. He has served ir every organization of the church camp members was expressed and for 25 years served as aby Captain Sederholm followed 'by financial report by Miss A1 scout leader. CAR freda Jeppersen. Listed with his plastic hobby (Meeting adjourned with "Let are fishing and hunting. Us All Speak Kind Words and Mrs. Annie Goodliffe. Mrs. Maude Simmons Bate was prayer by Refreshments were served by born. August 2, 1882, in CharlesMrs. Rilla Jensen and Mrs. ton, daughter of George E. and Rhoda Hansen. Dora Turner Simmons, also of England. Mrs. Bate's life has also toeen filled with service for others. As a diligent LDSdhurch worker she has served with the Sunday school, president of the Relief society and in. the presidency of the Primary. (Prior to moving to Brigham City they resided in Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bate are the parents of the following: Mrs. Ezra (Lillie), Weaver, Hooper; A. B. Bate, manager of Singer Sewing Machine, Ogden; D. J. Bate, manager of Singer Sewing Machine, Logan; Mrs. Harper (Thelma) Billings, Perry; Mrs. Clyde (Ruby) Erickson, Washington Terrace, Ogden, and L. W. Bate, manager of Remington, Rand Shaver, Ogden. Two of the sons have served LDJS. missions. They also have 22 grandchildren and seven great THIS WEEKS Sacrament meeting was held in the Brigham City Sixth L.D.S. ward immediately after Sunday school last Sunday. (After opening song by the congregation, Royle Reeves offered' opening prayer. Sacrament song was followed while sacrament prepared by Wayne Hunsaker and Donald Maknrose, assisted by deacons. Darlene Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larsen, was confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Richard G. Hansen. A baby boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deway ne Anderson. 'was blessed and named Joedy by Claire Bailey. (A baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen was blessed and named, Rodney Harold, by his father. The remainder of the time was spent in testimony bearing with 18 participating. Closing song was followed by closing prayer by Sherman Nay. kAwi,. at - |