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Show -- 3 Box TV Elder NEWS Wednesday. January 19. Sketch Heard by DUP In Sunflower Meeting Engagement Is Announced Brigham City, Utah ' H 1955 Lila Beth Jensen is Wed of Sunflower camp Daughters Utah Pioneers heard a sketch of the life of Rebecca Ann Osborne Thorne in regular monthly meeting of the camp held the Thursday." January 13, at L. Baird. home of Mrs. Florence - Sunday School Class Enjoys Hay Ride Sat. Members of a Third ward Sunday school class gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Christensen last Saturday evening for a and sleigh riding party. The event was held In honor of Max Robinette, who will leave for U. S. Army duty Jan- Captain Pearl Crompton sided jvith Mrs. Baird, hay-ridin- g uary Class leader is Mack Young. Foirowing the sleigh riding and tobogganing fun the group adjourned to the Christensen home and enjoyed a hot luncheon. Games completed the evening for Diane, Sharon and Diane Christensen, Evalu Mills, Gwen June Larsen, Carol Chidester, ShelPoulsen, Max Robinette, e don Nelson, Dwayne Wilson, Gerald Jensen, Cheney, along with Mack Young. no-ho- De-Lor- ENDS TONIGHT "PHFFFT" AND "NO ESCAPE" TWO T. BIG FEATURES Miss Janice Supan and Mrs. Wayne Larsen of Tremonton, daughter who is engaged to Harold Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson of Brigham City. e LOVERS of "The Caine together agai- ., n- df Mr. v Miss Janice Supan1 s Engagement to Harold Anderson Announced, Wedding Set for March The engagement, was announced this week of Miss Janice Supan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larsen of Tremonton, to Harold Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson, 403 North First West. Brigham City. Miss Supan is a graduate of Bear River High school and is now employed in Tremonton. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Is now attending Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. The popular young couple plan a March wedding in the Logan LDS temple. They will make their home In Logan until Mr. Anderson has finished his schooling Stalling ROBERT REED FRANCIS-DONN- KAY WYNN-PHI- CAREY the Leland Barons Surd FLYNN MOLLOBRIGIDA MARILYN MONROE") Crossed ftuoitos im PATHM OLOtt w UNITED ARTISTS INlMfd , Priest E. Margaret Has 88th Birthday n Ro-na- and at Good Attendance Is Desired By Deseret noam A good attendance aowtiwm. is desired of of at regular monthly meeting the Deseret camp Daughters Utah Pioneers to be held Friday, Diet For Home Comfort 21. January . Feed your home on a diet of interior repairs and remodeling jobs and watch your comfort grow . . . watch the value of your home go up. MERRELLS has a full line of materials . . . can advise if you intend to do any or we can recommend a reliable of the work yourself contractor to do the whole job. ... Prior to the exchange of nuptial promises Geneive Burt entertained with violin selections. Reception Held A reception honored the newlyweds Saturday evening, January 15, at the Jensen home. For the reception 'the bride donned a white satin full length princess style wedding gown. The dress featured a lace yoke and long tapered sleeves. The fingertip lace edged veil of brides illusion was caught up to a crown. She carried a bouquet of yellow and pink carnations. Hostess at the reception was Mrs. Robert Bott, sister of the bride. During the afternoon refreshments were served by Margene Mrs. A. J, Hall Fetes Bird, Ruth Johnson, Ivy Mae Mortensen. Bridge Club Members Jensen and Merle Renee Jensen Marilyn and Mrs. A. J. Hall entertained at were in charge of the many bridge last Friday evening at lovely gifts presented to the her home. just weds. At Hynim Residing Special guests for the evening The young couple Is residing were: Mrs. LaVerd John, North at Hyrum where the bridegroom Ogden and Mrs. Frank Troxell. is employed. The bride is a Box Elder Delicious salad luncheon was served from small tables. Tiny High school and seminary grad candy cups marked the places uate. She attended the Brig ham Young University, where for the guests. . . Attending were: Mrs. Ray she was affiliated with Lamba college, Adams, Mrs. Knowlton Brown, Delta Sigma; Weber Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist, Mrs. Glen Where she was affiliated with Mrs. Kent Compton, Jensen, Iota Tau Kappa, Los Vijoas and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen and Mis. Lam'ba Delta Sigma. The bridegroom attended Winston P. Nelson. and Bridge prizes went to Mrs. South Cache High school Hollist, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. served with the U. S. Navy for two years. Jensen. Showers Given Friday, January 14, a grocery shower feted the new Mr. and Bridge Is Diversion Mrs. Nelsen. Hostesses at the 01 Evening on Thurs. neighborhood affair were: Mrs. , DeLore Jensen, Mrs. Clifton Bridge was the diversion of Mrs. Arvin Fackrell and the evening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ezra Burt. H. Reed Simonsen last Thursday Open house entertained relaevening. tives at the Jensen home on Dessert luncheon was served Sunday, January 16. by the hostess. Following the luncheon and bridge games, prizes went to HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Shirley Wight, Mrs. Harper L. Pearse, Mrs. Roy Barnard and Mrs. Orville (Nina) Ward, ElMrs, Clyde Glover. Special guests included: Mrs. ba, Idaho, underwent a major Pearse, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Mack operation Saturday, January 15, Memorial hospital. Young, Mrs, Kent Jensen and at Cooley She is reported to be "doing Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Regular members attending nicely. included: Mrs. Bill Sackett, Mrs. L. R Hess, Mrs. Jess Jepperson, Mrs. Newell Call, Mrs. Glen Andersen, Mrs. Barnard and Mrs. Ott-ley- A Mexican bat, banded at Carlsbad Caverns Locust camp of Daughters of National Park, N. M has been Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs-da- y recovered in Jalisco State, Mexevening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hazel Norton, ico, 800 miles south of the 33 East Second North. free-taile- Adeertieemmt From where I sit ...JyJoe The address of welcome was give by Mrs. Alda Call followed by an evening of fun. (First on the agenda was dancing conducted by Mrs. Lillian Westover followed by community singing led by stake chorister Mrs. Blythe Tingey, accompanied by Mrs. Rula Jeppson. Snow fun songs, winter songs and Homebuilder songs were enjoyed by approximately 300 in attendance. The guests were divided into four groups by the use of miniature colored snow men received as they entered the hall. Four corners of games were conducted by various ward leaders. The girls alternated corner games as the evening of frolic proceeded. The Snow Frolic concluded with the serving of light Marsh A Pretty Snappy" Menu Cuff Taylor had near riot in his hen yard laRt week. Seems the hens were scratching around the cold ground when they found a piece of rubber hand frozen in the ice. One hen pecked at it, says Cuff, and it snapped right back. She backed off clucking while another hen tried it, and another. And the worm kept right on snapping back. They all got their feathers ruffled. You never heard such a ruckus! I finally had to break up the ice with an ax before those hens would get back to business and start laying eggs again. From where I sit, some people raise a pretty big fuss over nothing, too. Take the fellow who would deny me a temperate glass of beer with my game of checkers. Maybe hed rather have coffee! Well, thats all right. He has a right to his own preference. But so do I. And theres no point in his snapping at me just because hia choice isnt the ass as mine. Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation I Easy to see why Oldsmobile is such is standout! ICs the only car on the road with that daring , distinctive "flying color flair Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion have been getting acquainted with their third granddaughter. The little Miss is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennion of Salt Lake City. She has been named Carolyn LaVeme and arrived at the LDS hospi tal in Salt Lake City on' New Years Day ajt 4 a. m. She weigh ed seven pounds at birth. Mrs. Bennion is the former Shirley Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rock of Oakland, ES t(o LIKE lumber- - hardware-pain- i r i. ob000 to Deluxe Holiday Coopt. A General Meter Velum Most distinctive car of all for 55 plus the most dynamic performance, too- - ROCKET" 202 - SEE mom worn nil horsepower ready to Come in! command! respond instantly to your every now! showroom Ride our an at "Rocket exciting Try few Up lAMAt TOTO A 90 StmOtMQMC tOUNO. Stwy PLUS SELECTED SHORTS CARTOON CTMIW-BC- YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE 202 DEALER 1 ClM smuScCPH UNO L- - Yon hear it often these days "There goes a new Olds. And no wonder. First of ail, you cant miss the smart "fl ing color flair thats turning heads everywhere. Its j eo daringly new that only Oldsmobile could fashion it. And of course theres the one, the only, the Oldsmobile "Rocket snow by WMTU toy Ninety-Eig- u 'jjiSrr- i Bennions Visit With New Granddaughter BUSINESS " Walk A Block The event was under the direction of Mrs. Violet Tingey, Mrs. Norene Burtcher and Mrs. Jennie Reeves, stake leader, working in cooperation with ward leaders. K Released Sunday with a hearty vote of thanks for the fine work accomplished during her term of office was Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Oyler has forBillings. merly served as first counselor, Mrs. Egbert as second counselor and Mrs. Wight as LAST TIMES THURSDAY Save " South Box Elder Stake Homebuilders joined together with their parents for a Snow Frolic Monday evening, January 17, at the Second ward recreation hall. it Locust Camp of DUP Will Meet Thursday The session will be held at the home of Mrs. Edna Robinette, 62 North Second East beginning at 7:30 p. m. . Those in charge reminded the members that dues will be received Friday evening. Califj Deal With An Established Home Town Firm 8 and South Box Elder Stake Homebuilders Enjoy Snow Frolic Monday Evening at 2nd Ward u r. or buzz 8 for a FREE estimate. 'o-v- Dallas Jeppson was sustained as superintendent of the Sunday school In the Seventh ward on Sunday. i Jeppson replaces DeLaun Sackett who has- accepted a home missionary appointment Serving with Jeppson as first counselor will be Clifford Hobson with Dean Compton as second counselor. Jeppson has previously served as first and Hobson as second. The sustaining of the new was conducted by North Box Elder stake Sunday School Superintendent Kenneth E. Weight under the direction of the Seventlh ward bishopric. can a ways Reorganization of' the Perry ward Primary was conducted Sunday evening in regular ward conference session by the ward bishopric. , Sustained as new president of the childrens organization is Mrs. Mildred Egbert with Mrs. Melba Oyler and Mrs. Alta R. Barnard as counselors and Mrs. Florence Wight as secretary-treasure- BUDGET TERMS EASILY ARRANGED , Dallas Jeppson Named Ward Superintendent You 1955 Stop in Mrs. Roy Barnard was guest speaker last Friday at a meeting of the Box Elder High School Future Homemakers of America. Speaking on hobbles, Mrs. Barnard discussed her Own hobby of making ceramic items, taking the girls through the process, step by step. Mary Jo Harris, president, was in charge of the regular monthly meeting. Exchanged January Wedding Promises Officiating was Bishop Walter Jaggl of the Brigham Fifth LDS ward. Mrs. Margaret E. Priest, former Brigham City resident, celebrated her 88th birthday anniversary January 7 at Burley, Idaho. TBe celebration was held at the home of Mrs. Maud Frod-shawith whom she resides. Many of her nine children; 83 grandchildren; 147 and 15 called or sent greetings and gifts during the day. x Her children - include: Mrs. Bert (Annie) Huhsak,er, Rupert, Idaho; ' Mrs. Maud Frodsham, Burley, Idaho; Joe, Priest, Mont.; Mrs. Jess (Adelpha) Dave Hobson, Burley, Idaho; Priest, Ogden; Mrs. Jack (Kathryn) Forrest, Brigham City; Mrs. Chas. (Blanch) Barnes, Burley, Idaho; Lavon Priest, Burley, Wight. ' Idaho, and Mrs. Wayne (Hor-tell- ) Woodland, Delco, Idaho. Mrs. Priest is well and greatOf ly enjoyed visiting with her Reorganization . family. Told Perry Primary Leland Mrs. Glen Jr., announce the arrival of their first child, a son, born January 17 at 11:30 a. m. at the Cooley Memorial hospital. The youngster weighed seven pounds eight ounces and will be named Ronald Lee. , Mrs. Baron is the former Roberta Young, daughter of Mrs. Thurza Moyes. Thompson's Novel Is ' for Parental grandparents, Reviewed Meeting the first time, are Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Baron. Booklore Club Of to the new arrival 3 re Mrs. Caroline C. Cry the Beloved Country, a Baron, Ogden and Mrs. Hannah novel by Martin Thompson was reviewed last Thursday night Nicholas, Willard. at regular meeting of the Book-lor- e club at the home of Mrs. Vernal Harris. Mrs. Beth Baird reviewed the book. at the Harris home were Mrs. Evan Sorensen and Mrs. Sam Gordon. At the previous meeting at the home of Mrs. George Nielsen, Mrs. Grace Ferguson reviewed the book, Pages from the Book of Eve" by Ora Pate Stewart, a cousin of Mrs. Mr. Baron, COHIT t'lTAlf'S First Child Announced By Co5 Technicolor vice Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Lila Beth Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus T. Jensen, Brigham City, and Doyle B. Nelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris L. Nelsen, Hyrum, at the home of the brides parents, Friday, January 7. captain, conducting. Fburteen members attending enjoyed a piano solo, Serenade by Sheryl Nelson; the sketch of her grandmother by Mrs. Compton and the lesson, Pioneer Attorney by Miss Lura Redd. Twenty four good cheer visits were reported. Mrs. Alice R. Rich, Mrs. Effie Welling and Mrs. Evadene Hoi land were named nomination committee members. The ballot will be read at the February meeting. Hard Times Come Again No More was the closing song followed by prayer by Mrs. Martha Pierce. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Olive Petersen, Mrs. Louie B. .ndersen and Mrs, Evadene Holland. 28. THUR.-FRI.-SA- pre- first Mrs. Barnard Speaker At FHAMeetat BEHS Central Chevrolet Co. MOOUCDOM NEWS 71 Phone 93S 18 North Main St. |