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Show f t 5 Box Elder NEWS Group Surprised Mrs' Roy Lemon on Birthday Wednesday, Match 24, 1954 Brigham City, Utah Jaycees Present Awards for Outstanding Service Roy Lemon was completely surprised Saturday evening by a group of friends on the occasion of her birthday anniversary The surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Harding with the followMrs Mr and ing attending: Mrs TODAY TO SAT. Mrs. LaVerd John Fetes Bridge Club Members Mrs. LaVerd John entertained Friday evening at her home. Luncheon was served , from small tables. Places for ' the guests were marked by lovely tiny ceramic love birds. Bridge was the diversion of the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Armour Jensen and Mrs. Knowlton Mr. and Robert Morgan, Mrs Don Christensen, Mr and Mrs Frank Woodland, Mr and Mrs Jens Simonsen and Roy Lemon TWO BIG FEATURES 2 Brown. Special guests were: Mrs, Dur-re- ll Nielsen and Mrs. Armour Jensen. Regular members at tending were: Mrs. Wm. D. Hoi-lis- t, Mrs. Glen Compton, Mrs. Mrs. Knowlton Kent Jensen, Brown and Mrs. Winston P. The guests were all present when the honored guest arriv- Mltii ed "ry Delicious hot ham supper was followed by pinochle 2 served games Mrs won Don Christensen high and Frank Woodland, low. A lovely gift was presented, to Mrs Lemon. LEO Fort Brigham Camp DUP Sets Friday Meet Fort Brigham camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at 7 .SO p. m., Friday, at the home of Mrs, Luella Anderson, 365 North First West. Serving committees for the meeting will include Ruth Philll lips, Lavine Hansen, Gladys and Lola Stowell. ENTERTAIN AT BEAR RIVER Mr and Mrs Austin Johnson of Bear River, City entertained friends at their home at a dinner party Friday evening in honor of Bishop Coy F. Gardner, Gtliil who has just recently been sus tamed as bishop of the Slater-villward, and in honor of Mrs Bonnie Biggler who has been visiting here and is returning soon to her home in San Fran cisco, California. Those attend ing were Bishop and Mrs. Coy F Gardner and family of Slater-ville- , Utah, Mrs Dorothy Jepp-sen- , Sidney and Bryce, Mrs. Bonnie Biggler and boys, Jeffery and Larry, and Mrs Florence Gardner, mother of the above children. Ru-de- e vj ' CO-HI- T WATCH EM PUMMEL ROMMEL!!! mm II Eight blooandtutl guys Mb a II M3Unk! . -.- semi W-p-) , y z Bill Welch, mayor of and Relief Society Dinner Marks Awards by Glenn Manning Slates Radio Talk for Sunday Glenn Manning of Garland will be guest speaker on the WCTU radio program, Sunday, March 28. Mrs. is Axel Fredrickson chairman of the KBUH feature and cordially Invites all In the area to listen on Sunday, 5 WORD FROM WILLARD: Three Given Birthday of Organization Local Jaycees The Willard Ward Relief So-- WILLOW CREEK SESSION ciety held its annual birthday on March 16, under the superWillow Creek camp of the The Three Brigham City men were vision of President Leah H. Tayhonored at the annual Farmers lor. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting Friday, and Merchants banquet held Dinner was served at small March 26, at 2 00 p. m. at the last Thursday, sponsored by the Irish home of Mrs Mae Brunker. Cowith tables decorated Brigham City Jaycees colors. A program was given hostesses will be Eliza Dial and Receiving honorary member- after which Mrs. Gladys B White Lucy Wood. Lesson. ships in the organization were gave the Literature Max Morgan of the Brigham Everybody enjoyed the party. Tire Shop and Charles Cards are out announcing the publisher of the News forthcoming marriage of Twila and Journal. Manfield of Richfield to Russell Jack Taylor, chief of the vol- Kunzler of Willard in the Salt unteer fire department, was pre- Lake Temple Thursday, March to be given in sented a government 25. A reception inis good the evening. the ward hall award. Ku Mr. and Mrs John P. Lowe and eveof the to Principal speaker Martha W. Dalton have gone ,v, i ning was Bill Welch, mayor of Oakland, Calif, to visit with their vice Price, and Don Church, son Kent Lowe and Perry Dalton DAIL Y president of the Price Junior Jr who are employed there. Chamber, was introduced and was Ugo Mrs. Charles A. Lofthouse greyhound extended greetings to the local visiting with her parents and TO Ml 4 mm organization. relatives in Oakland, Calif, last Awarding of certificates was Week The MIA chorus under the made by Perc Petersen and Troy Miller was master of ceremon- leadership of Miss Bette Braeg-gcr- , is making progress in their ies for the banquet. Musical numbers on the program were achievements as also is the Represented by a barber shop lief Society Chorus under the HOWARD HOTEL direction of Mrs Audra Call. quartet from Ogden. The Phi Kappa Alpha Moth ers and Wives club will hold their monthly social this eve mng March 24 at 8 p. m. in the chapter house at Logan. een ar A good program has ranged by the Logan club All wives and mothers of active members and alumni are urged to attend. BMW at Brigham City Jaycee award banquet last Thursday were: Price; Troy Miller, master of ceremonies; Don Church, Price Jaycee vice president, Armour Jensen, Brigham City Jaycee president. Fraternity Mothers And Wives to Meet lamein . Principal Speakers . . . VISITS IN JPAN Donald E. Peters, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peters of Corlnne, visit-e- d Nagasaki, Japan last month while serving aboard the battleship UBS Wisconsin on her second tour of duty In Pacific wa ters. mmm Clay-baug- v JSvjtf "PICK O' THE ri 9 mips ra ri PICTURES" ENDS TODAY Doors Open 5 P. M. 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Today were making jet and rocket fuels for tomorrows aircraft, i trans-Atlanti- New power for transportation and industry was born in 1935 when Standards first compounded diesel lubricating oil made d diesel engines a practical reality. Now our scientists are working on lubricants for the first atomic submarine. high-spee- Recognized For Service '5B88 honorary memberships were presented by Perc Petersen to Max Morgan (top), Commander Charles Claybaugh (center) and Fire Chief Jack Taylor was given a good government award. . . . CO-HI- T great adventure filmed in M-C-- m TECHNICOLOR IN THE ROCKIES! . 9 a '. v blazing drama of feuding brother and a woman wronged I BOTTLEDUMiBOND under U.S. Government f.f!l cHOO 4 3 i4 cut even mZ&z feZate Supervision! PROOF PREMIUM QUALITY You wear a suit woven from oil, 'JC drive on tires born in a refinery, whisk over asphalt read about kerosene-powere- d planes that crack the sound barrier. 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