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Show r 3 Box Elder NEWS K. Daincs Named Civic Club President Entertains Pinochle Club In Corinne Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. April I. 1953 Mrs. Darlene Hansen entertained her pinochle club Thun, day evening at the home of her mother, Mrs Chester Rader, Corinne High prize for the evening was won by Shirley Adams Cut went to Roxy Clelsler and low to I)i ane Harper. Special invited guests for the evening were Carol Mae ates Diane Harper, Carol Barker, Joan iBurnett, Glenda Compton, and iLoris Lee Anderson A delightful devsert luncheon was sered by the hostess to the guests and the following mem bers: Mrs. Fern Whitaker, Barbara Rowe, Joan Nelson, Roxy Geisler, Doris Ktander, Ivy Wankier, Marge Dish, Shirley Adams Maureen Phyllis House and TORStinfTY ismm PI m per. C.S.C. Members And Guests Hear Iris Vancott Thursday Evening Mrs Janice Nichols was hostess to members of the on Thursday evening at her home in Corinne. CSC .special guest for the evening as Mis Ills Vancott of Ogden who entertained those piescnt with poetry. Other guests were Mrs Diane Harper Mrs Reva Nelson and Mrs Lucille Wight. Members attending were1 Mrs. Lorna Reeder, Mrs Nola Olsen, Mrs Bertha Rader, Mrs. Cleone Nichols, Mrs Vaudis Miller, Mrs Athleen Hardy and Mrs. Wilma Johnson Dessert luncheon was served. Youll be surprised at the ex- News journal results ads secure cellent lassifled from Helen Fraley You can lose pounds without losing friends. You can stick to your diet at parties without seeming like a if you know what not to accept. This month Helen Fraley, who lost ICO lbs and added a brand-ne- w life, gives miracle party menus that satisfy hungry men and gratify dieting women. Read them in the big, nw April Ladies Home Journal! Moce O 'Day's spring tonic in a suHto pretty rayon print Quality Don't be satisfied with ,han he best. Get h extra enjoyment, ... satisfaction, perform-one- e and prestige that The print dress a spring perennial and Jnst as refreshing as the season. Here It is in a coat dress in slim-jistyle with front pleats and jutting pockets. Sleek rayon French crepe, in sizes Guaranteed by Mode O Day, approved by Good Housekeeping. buttoned-to-the-he- comes with DUMONT. Mrs. R. K. Dames Accepts Refreshments And Congratulations From . . . Mrs. Zenos W. Earl, past president, Civic Improvement them District Federated Womens clubs, and Miss Bessie of the Federated group. club, and Mrs. Glen Tout, Smithfield, president of the Nor- Brown, Hyrum, nt A njjs 5P h3j! First Ward Primary Preparation Meet Held IfuwdoiJ 14-2- 0. i Mode O Days own nylons 89' First ward monthly preparation meeting for Primary offiMr. and Mrs Orson A Chrisand teachers was held at Installation ceremonies were tensen returned Sunday from a cers home the of Mrs Lillian West-ove- r performed by Mrs. Glen Tout, months vacation trip to the Haon Monday evening, March Smithfield, president of North- waiian Islands. 30. ern District Federated Womens clubs Also visiting was Miss They traveled via train and Hostesses for the evening were; Bessie vice president, aboard the luxury liner Lurline. 'Brown, Mrs Mrs Elva Payne Four of the islands, Oahu, Ha- and Westover, from Hyrum Karen Wilde. Mjs viswere Maui and Kauai, Mrs. Ruth Beecher offered: In Speaker for the day iwas Dean waii, ited. vocation followed by a lesson on Spencer L. Kimball of the UnienthusiasThe Christensens versity of Utah. Dean Kimball tically related incidents of their "Story-tellinby Miss Norma Jensen. Helpful material for all spoke on the "Dignity of the InDue to the climate and trip dividual. the primary teachers was distrirainfall, sometimes amounting Reports were heard from the to 600 inches annually, the is- buted by Miss Jensen following president, secretary and treas- land groves are very beautiful the lesson. Mrs Jean Packer conducted urer. It was interesting to note the benediction was offered by Refreshments were served to leading industry was sugar from and those present toy Mrs Harry sugar cane, with pineapple and Mrs Phyllis Owen. .Deliefoui refreshments were (Bloom, chairman, Mrs Ross Bow- tourist trade ranking second and served. Mrs third in importance. en, Mrs Emery Reese, Lyman Chlarsen and Mrs. C. R They visited Kilauea, a volca- and Mrs Elwood Christensen, Nelson, Mrs R K Daines, Mrs. Jones. no, and on a road built through former Brigham City residents, Paul Anderson, Mrs Willis HanThe serving table was beauti- the tlow. It was interesting to learn The main part of their time that all plants and trees of the sen, Mrs Glen Andersen, Mrs ful with floral Easter M A. IBurtcher, Mrs C A Munns, was spent at Hawaii, the Capi- islands are imported and just tol They especially enjoyed see- the very choice is growing there. ing the L. D S. temple and tab- The fruit is most abundant and ernacle there the flowers colorful due to the They visited briefly with Mr. climatic conditions. and church worker and poet of note, last Thursday, March 26, assumed the presidents responsibilities for the Civic Improvement club Named with (Mrs. Daines were-Mrs- . Glen Andersen, vice president, Mrs Ronald Packer,' secretary; Mrs H Reed Simonsen, treasurer; Mrs Eliott Ward, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fred Owen, historian, and the folGlen lowing directors: Mrs Bennion, Mrs Lyman Chlarsen, Mrs John H Larsen, Mrs George M Mason, and Mrs Dan Olsen. Stepping dawn from head of the largest and oldest Brigham City ladiies club is Mrs. Zenos W. Earl. Serving with her- - for the past year have been: Mrs. Russell Tingey, Mrs. Winston P. m hand-washab- I Mrs. R. K. Daines Assumes President's Duties Orson Christensens Of Civic Improvement Club On Thursday, Mar. 26 Home From An (Mrs R K Daines, active civic Mrs Alf Olsen and Mrs. Carroll Hawaiin Sojourn m Williams Sheer delight, these nylons; every pair guaranteed perfect, box of 3 pairs, $2.60 g BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH ulouj Second Ward Building Fund Dinner Sponsored By Elders Quorum Entertained 250 People SEE fHE DIFFERENCE! himont, the Cadillac Television, has ways set the pace. Dumont roceivosmore. Dumont Gives you more. Compare In arty area. You can SEE the al- A FIRST TIME EVER AT THIS PRICE SET 8 OOELETS ( JUICES 8 SHERBETS EXQUISITE DIAMOND -- CLEAR Du-mo- nt A REG. 4i A building fund dinner, sponsored by Second ward Elders, was held at the ward on Friday evening, March 27, with Mrs Douglas Miller, quorum president, as toastmaster. Hot roast beef dinner was served to 250. IPrayer was offered by Second Counselor Wynn Jeppsen followed by the following numbers on the program: solos, IBoyd Jeppsen, Out Where the West Begins, and "Mexicali Rose; two readings, Jay Meservy, two vocal selections, "One Kiss and The Winds in the South Today Mrs. Jean Madsen (Mrs Reese Davis accompanied both Mr. Jeppsen and Mis Madsen; a parody on Miss Muffet by Bev toy erly Meservy; novelty hat stunt, Eda Rae Andersen, accompanied Carl by Mrs. (Paul Anderson Wold offered the closing prayer. 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