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Show M f 1 1 , t Accepts Congratulations Mrs.C.R.Jones Elected Treasurer Mrs. C. R. Jones of the Kinderor Brigham City was garten club elected treasurer of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs at their annual meeting held last week-enin Salt Lake City. d t Mrs. Jones was sponsored . by Mrs. Glen Tout, president of the Northern District Federation of Womens clubs. ; Ip Mrs. Tout's letter recommending Mrs. Jones Jot the state position she expressed that they as 'k district felt her capable an versatile.. In addition to haying served as president of the; Kindergarten club, and corthe responding secretary Northern District she has maintained an active interest in other ; community, church and civic organizations. The letter further stated that Mr Jones Is a registered physl cartherapist. Her husbahd is a naturapathic physician. They are the parents of two sons and daughter, all married. They have four grandchiln d dren,! ty Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is currently serving as a member of the South Box Elder stake MIA board. Many other offices in Civil Defense and County Physical Therapy, along with fulfilling an LDS mission to the Northern States, show that she retains the respect and faith of her community by serving well in many capacities. One of the first to congratulate Mrs. Jones following her election was Mrs. C. B. Stratford, outgoing historian for the Utah State Federation of Womens Clubs. 1 Farm The r Corinne Ladies Officers and teachers of the'' F Leaves for Bureau will hold an upholstery Seventh ward Primary were class in the Corinne recreation guests of honor last Wednesday Presbyterian Assembly hall beginning Monday, May 31, evening at the home of Mrs. J. F. Stoller of Rrigham City and lasting all that week. AnyRuth. R. Reeder. Reverend A. Walton Roth t and one Interested should contact Mrs. Reeder, who was recent-- of Salt Lake City have left for Lorna Reeder or Betty Burt. sustained as president of Detroit, Michigan where they Miss Bessie Hansen, county North Box Elder stake YWMIA, will attend the general assem- home demonstration feted all officers and teachers agent, Is to the church. of who had worked with her In the blyMr. StollerPresbyterian Reverend Roth teach the class. and ward primary association. are attending as commissioners Many games were played to the assembly from ghe Utah during the evening with several Presbytery. They expect to be group prizes being awarded. In- gone about two weeks. dividual prize went to Mrs. Amy Jordan. Delicious tray luncheon was Deseret Camp Slates served to the following: ' Donna Regular May Meeting Stuart, Mabel A , 'A r. Deseret camp Daughters of Balls, ' Harriet Donna Balls, Stringham, Audrey Craner, Mar- Pioneers will meet Friday, May garet Forsgren, Marjorie Peter- 21, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of sen, Iris Lee, Delores Cochran, Mrs. Esther Jensen, 130 North rWBni Second West. Alice Woodmancy, Sarah Officers urged all members to Sanoma Wilson, Donna Newton, Mary Burt, Penny attend. Reeder, La Rae Korth, Clara Jene sen, June Fife, Beryl Troxell, Andersen, Donna Packer, Holy Beth Burrup, Cleopha Larsen, Mina Freeze, Amy Jordan, Nor:1 : . - ... Mrs. (L It. Jones, ma Leggett, Jean Jones and right," Virginia Wight. . . .recently elected as treasurer of the Utah Federation of gifts were presented Womens Clubs receives congratulations from Mrs. C. B. to Lovely Mrs. Reeder and Mrs. Wight The annual picnic of St. HenStratford, retiring historian of the state group. Mrs. Jones, who are retiring from the pres rys Holy Name Society will be a Kindergarten club member, was sponsored by the Nor- idency and to Mrs. Penny Reed held at noon on Suhday, June 6, at Box Elder County park. thern District Federation of Women's club for the state er. The price of tickets to the picnic office.' Mrs. Stratford, a Civic Improvement Club memis $5 for a family- group or $2 Hans Khudsens Have ber, gave her annual report at the state meeting held in per person. Tickets should be Salt Lake City last weekend. New Granddaughter purchased on or before May 28 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen of from members of the society so Finest Quality, All Sizes Mrs. Oneta Thorne Especially Honored 694 South Second West, an that arrangements can be made nounce the arrival of a grand for those attending. chicken and all the trimBy Members of the Sunflower DUP Camp daughter on Sunday, May 9. The Fried will be the main course mings of th parents weigh baby girl, Mrs. Oneta, Thorne was espe-- , at the dinner with a picnic six Mr are at All Sizes, Mens and Boys birth, pounds ing of Fort Brigham DUP To and Mrs. R. C. Rupp of Denver, marshmallow and weiner roast dally honored by for later in the day. the Sunflower camp Daughters Hold Meeting Friday ' Colorado. Mrs. Rupt is the for scheduled Activities planned for the picmer Knudsen of Ruby Brigham 6fUtah Pioneers in their closThe Fort Brigham camp of nickers include sack races, soft-baNancy Carol Is the name ing meeting of the season held the Daughters of Utah Pioneers City. games, mixed shoe races of the infant: COMPLETE last Thursday evening, May 13, will hold the last meeting of the and horseshoe pitching with Womens and Girls at the .home of Mrs. Rae N. year on Friday evening, May 21, prizes to all winners. at 7:30 oclock. Place of the . Christensen. on the Further information . , , Jaycette Officers to can be obtained from any meeting is the home of Lola picnic A token of appreciation was Stowell Be Feted at 311 North Main. member of the society, by phonParty presented to Mrs. Thorne for officers of the Jay ing 200 or by contacting John Outgoing the work accomplished by her ' ' cettes will' be feted tonight Sereika. while' supervising the art theaWeek with a dinner party Wednesday, Spend Visiting ter in the Memorial buildihg for at the Iile Isle at 7:30 oclock. There are enough porcupines ; Southern California the Daughters of the Utah PioMember? are requested . to in some portions of Nebraska to - , neers in Salt Lake City. She Mrs. Lottie Zundel and daugh phone, reservations to Alma All cause serious damage to timber 72 South Main was directly responsible for con- ter," Boedeker left recent red or Beyerley Olsen. stands. Ruby tacting talented artists In the ly for a weeks .vacation in area and asking them to donate California. a.picture-eacdepicting the trek ; On the trip they plan! on in West of the Utah Pioneers. The visiting points of interest .in pictures are now displayed in Hollywood,- - Los Angeles and s the museum. surrounding cities. " The remembrance .was (presented by Mrs. Jennie'. L.'Jpnes in behalf of the camp- - members., - North Stake Plans Full , y d Jbriies Visitors Surprise The Alfred Fawson's - Mr. and Mrs. James Fawson of Long Beach, Calif., surprised Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fawson, 68 South - First West, recently by arriving here in time to help his Alfred Fawson- - celebrate seventy-fiftbirthday. The two men are brothers. h Brigham City, Utah ! Wednesday, May 19, 1954 Locust Camp DUP To Hold Thursday Meet ' Is The Locust camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers have scheduled a meeting for Thursday night, May 20 at 8 oclock. They will meet at the home of Mary Collett. " ta. Mes-dame- j Orvo'1 J MM f0 I - De-lon- Name Society -- 'V Plans June Picnic i s f WORK SHOES $6.95 ll from $3.79 INDIAN MOCCASINS at , how- - little bot BUY. FROM YOUR DEALER life ' , LLOYDS SHOE SHOP It unlocks the unused power Brigham City your engine! -- ARM elteotricj,aTly tffQI asrciD O U0S ( - The meeting on Thursday was presided over and conducted by Mrs. Pearl Compton, president. Qde'to the Pioneers" was the opening song with invocation by. Chaplain Louie B. Andersen, r The feeding continued with the Siriging of- Kind, Words" followed by two- piano selections by Ltnda Jeppson. i Articles 'frofe the ponsfitution s were- - read and by County President - Jennie L. $ Jones. Lesson. for the evening was a Story of the Pioneer Memorial Building, by Mrs. Oneta thorne. Lesson titles for the Coming season were read followed by a sketch of the life of' Mary Huston Valentine, read fey Annie L. Littlewood. ( Good cheer - visits numbered Swarm Day May 25 .North Box Elder stake Swarm Day will be held on Wednesday, . May 25. Beginning at 10 a, m. at the Honeyville recreation hall, Mrs, Bee Lyman- - Chlarsen, . stake keeper,, has announced a ' pro gram will be presented - and badges awarded, ' Following the meeting the group will continue to Crystal Springs and spend the after noon. i Each wdrd Beekeeper has been asked to be responsible for her own group for transportation, lunch and chaperoning. All wards in the stake are in the program participating which will continue until 5 p m. .Primary Seagull girls are es pecially invited as are parents 53. , , and officers and teachers of the . t ' Members were then urged to MIA.,, ' a get pjopeer stories to the CenMrs. . Chlarsen asked today tral (amp. t that each girl don her Beehive Meeting adjourned with sing- uniform, a dark skirt and white ing Oh My Utah, followed by blouse, and wear her bandlo. benediction bj Martha Jensen. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Christensen, Mrs, Afton Local Reese, Mrs. Effle Welling and Mrs. Olivia Andersen. i- by-aw- , - t'1 flMmc Students to , Be in College Play f . Byron . Burt and Clayton Chen ey, both of Brigham City, are included in the cast of Wednes day. May J9, through Saturday, May 22, presentation of Wil liam Shakespeares drama, Me yi beth at Utah State Agricultur al college. The curtain time of the college produced play is set at 8 n5 p. m. . Byron Burt the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burt of Route X, will portray the part of Angus 'while Cheney, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Cheney of 70 North Second West, will take the part of Seyton. j - k. . I'll V' ' sheer, sheer value in a rayon Bemberg print V 4r er.t. 5.99 Biggest danger in sheer . . . the perfect dress for summer ... a joy to wash and . pure heaven to wear. Its fashioned with flattering roll collar, tiered , sleeves and s graceful skirt with impressed pleats. Sizes 14 to 20. 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The entire theme of the convention was Patriotism," which was greatly enjoyed by the Civic Improvement Club and Kindergarten club ' Listed as offices held byi Mrs. during the past years in eluded: presidents of the follow tng; organizations: Business, and Professional Womens club; American Legion Auxiliary: Vetetans of Foreign Wars Aux fliary; County Camp Daughters of Pioneers, Utah Chiropractors Auxiliary, and Relief Society, She. has served as secretary k of the Brigham City PTA; Utah Na turapathic Auxiliary' and Coun Upholstery Class Will Be Taught in Corinne Stoer Utah Federation of Womens Clubs Installed on Saturday ' At Annual Federation Meeting for State Seventh Ward Officers and Teachers of Primary, Feted at Reeder Home on Wednesday . f 6. 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