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Show 2 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 2, , 1955 8th Ward Homebuilders Andersens Return from Honeymoon Trip Dr and Mrs. Wynn S. Ander- ter, Pocatello, Idaho. Dr. AnIn weekly newspaper, eetablluhed 1896, published every Wednesday end sen have returned from a honey- dersons mother Is Mrs. Levi Anentered as Second Claes Matter at the Utah, on moon trip to San Francisco, Car- dersen, Brigham City. post office Inof Brigham City March 8, 1879. der the aot mel by the Sea and Palm Following the nuptial vows Springs and will make their the bridal party enjoyed dinner Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Utah State Press Association, Ns home In Brigham City at Hotel Utah. tional Editorial Aeeoeiation and United Prasa Advertising Representative: Utah Feted at Open House The young exchanged couple State Press Association, Salt Lake The same evening open house wedding vows In the Salt Lake City. Utah. LDS temple January 17 with feted the newlyweds at the W Chas Claybaugh, Publisher Elder Richard L. Evans perform- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manager Enjoy Snow Frolic- Eighth ward Homebuilders held their Snow Frolic Wednesday afternoon, January 26, in connection wifli regular Primary. Firs. LaVerne Frye presented the address of welcome follow-- , ed By the invocation by Dianna Bennett. Barbara Bott entertained with a poem, Marsha Glover with a piano solo; Dianne Clegg with a reading: Suellen Yates a piano solo. Closing prayer was offered by Betty .McMurtery. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Larks, Bluebirds, Seagulls, their class leaders, Mrs. Selma Mrs. Irene Lewis, Weir and Mrs. LaVerne Frye, 17 mothers and one father and two stake board members, Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs. Blanche Barker. The Primary presidency also Lovely January Bride A ing the rites In the presence of Clawson in Salt Lake City For the reception the bride Subscription rata 83 00 per year, pay- close fi lends and relatives. able tn advance; tn combination with The new Mrs. Andersen is the wore a white creation of nylon Elder the Bo Journal, (published net underscored Fridays i 13 00 per year 82 50 for 6 former Evelyn Porter, daughter embroidered single copy 10 cents. w.h h Mrs W. R. Por- - with several tiers of net and of Mi and Mine and taffeta. The ballerina length skirt was formed by three tiers of not. The fitted bodice featured a stand up collar and long tapered sleeves. She pinned an orchid corsage at her shoulder. ,Mother of the bride chose to wear a blue crepe gown and Mrs. Andersen a navy blue suit. Both wore orchid corsages. During the open house, dainty refreshments were served by Misses Guenever Franson. Mau-rin- e Nelson and Delorls Tyler and Mrs. Fred Bergendorff. For honeymon travel the bride chose a blue suit with winter white accessories. Open House Planned Here ppen house festivities are planned to honor the couple Friday evening, February 4, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clayton Cheney, 80 North Second West, between the hours of 8 and 10 Team Farm-Prosper- ity's sugar beet farmers, Utah's miners must be protected against excessive imports from low wage countries. By working together to assure a firm domestic market for their products, Utah's farmers and miners will be working towards an even greater goal prosperity for the people of our state. Lika ' UTAH AAINING ASSOCIATION "From tbs earth comes an abundant life for all MdeertUement From where I sit... Joe Marsh A Winner Every Time! Last Friday at our big basketball game with Centerville I eat old man. next to a Centerville had thinga their way and he cheered the first half every acore they made. But our boya began to catch op. Then Stretch Brown put ns in the lead with a long set shot, and I noticed that the old fellow waa now rooting for our side. What team are you for, anyway?" I demanded. Ive Neither, he replied. got my own team. I figure any kid that does a good job out there p attended. Girls participating were: Barbara Bott, Kathleen Earl and V v ' f.e Jr m. V Mrs. Max Morgan entertained at bridge last Thursday evening at her home. Special guest was Mrs. Arthur Steffen. A luncheon was served from small tables to the following: Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Ace Robinette, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Dale Fiyer, and Mrs. C. W. Clay baugh. High score for the evening went to Mrs. Steffen, cut to Mrs. Claybaugh and travel to Mrs. Fryer. Copyright, 19j5, United States Brewers Foundation SECURITY the Bank for Everybody! V V f is i L. V Mrs. Wynn S. Andersen former the Evelyn Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Porter, Pocatello, Idaho, and Dr. Andersen exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple January 17. Dr. Andersen is the son of Mrs. Levi Andersen, Brigham City. . . . Davis-Montho- Following the meal the guests enjoyed the following program announced by Lon Stallings, master of ceremonies: vocal solo Dell Anderson, accompanied by Donna Anderson; saxophone solo, Lloyd Hubbard, also accompanied by Miss An derson; comical reading, Albert Fillmore; accordion selection; dance, Dean Burt; The Charleston in costume by Von Dell Anderson and Diane Morgan. The affair was held in the ward recreation hall. by-Vo- n Prices Announces The Birth of Baby Son Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price are announcing the arrival of their fourth child, a boy, born January 30 at 2:30 p m at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Price is the former La Priel Taylor. , Other children in the family include Anna Lee, Jon and Dan Ray. The nine pound new arrival will be named Stephen Lyle. The Third ward Primary as sociation presented the Sunday night program In the ward chapel following regular sacramental services, January 30. The meeting was presided over by Bishop Eberhart Zun-de- l with Counselor Glen Nelson conducting. Invocation was by Don Call. Following the sacrament the evening was turned over to Mrs June Romer, Primary president. Mrs. Helen Harrison, president of North Box Elder stake Primarys, presided over the releasing of Mrs. Donna Busen-baras second counselor, and Mrs Mary Ellen Glenn as chorister. Sustained as new second counselor was Mrs. Nedra Whitaker; Mrs Carolyn Pett as chorister and Mrs. Rosella Reeder as Junior Primary counselor. with Bluebirds entertained the "Penny Song, followed by each giving a few thoughts on the Penny Drive to be conducted this month. Before you borrow for home improve- ments, or personal needs get details about our low cost Timeway loans. They are designed to help you make the best possible use of your credit at lowest cost to Lake BrigDa- vis, Logan. Mrs. E. H. Jensen and two small daughters, Carol and Karen, left Friday for Tucson, where they will visit for two weeks with (the proud parents and the new arrival. k 02 IN AN Civic Members Hear Mrs. N. E. Larsen Speak Mrs. N. E. Larsen, Ogden was guest speaker at regular month ly meeting of the Civic Improve ment club held Thursday January 27, in the War Memorial home. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Norwood Hyer, presi dent. Following the pledge by Mrs. Ken. Jensen, prayer was offered by Mrs. Geotge Andersen. During the business session Mrs. Ray Grant interpreted the club constitution in regards to dues; reports were heard from Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Christmas project chairman; and Mrs. C. R. Jones, civil defense chaii man. Mrs. Larsen was Introduced SEE and talk it THE GREAT AU, ZT (Z&eizeb & cysez? FfoQO&L Arrange your business days in advance. ..by long die tance... ideal for making ap- Fort Brigham Camp Meeting Held Friday The Fort Daughters of at the home Christensen, rs camp, Brigham Utah Pioneers met of Mrs. Caroline January Friday, pointments and reservations, and for closing that sale. 28. LaVine S. First Hansen presided and conducted. Coming Through the Rye was the opening song followed by prayer by Mary Meacham. The group then sang Count Your Many Blessings.. Following the report of 24 good cheer visits a sketch of the life of Daniel F. Judd was read by Elebha Jacobsen. Mrs. Nora Farrell presented several clever jbillboard say ings she had collected while traveling. was The Pioneer Attorney the lesson for the evening presented by Mrs. Blanche Crossman. Mary Meacham sang a humorous song. Benediction was offered by Ann Jensen. reDuring the social hour freshments were served to 21 members by the following ladies: Mrs. Helen Peterson, Mrs e Esther Poulsen, Mrs. Elsie and Mrs. Luella Ander Vice-Captai- n for fastest service... CfllL BY NUMBER! Mc-Intir- Get More Chicks. More Profits . . . with Infrared Lamps 1 3UVI ' ' V' V 1955 You 71 find these and many other advantages with infrared brooding lamps: Lour initial cost Lamps fit standard sockets, and one lamp takes care of 100 chicks in the coldest weather. Low beat loss Controlled infrared brooding provides only the heat required by the chicks. More, better ebreks No huddling. Constant infrared light and heat encourages fast, healthy development of chicks. Check into infrared lamps youll find they pay. ADDED WIDTH LENGTH STRENGTH COMFORT any time. 7r' AIDE IT THE WORLDS LARGEST MAKER WAITS JMOTOtS, INC first Security Bank of Idaho, National Association first Security Bank of Utah, National Association first Security Bank of Bock Springs, Wyoming r Texas has 15 oil fields that produced more than 10,000,000 barrels each in 1953, and 184 fields producing more than 1,000,000 barrels yearly. you. over Sig-gar- Glover. nALL Come in r, Vice-oaptai- n Mrs. Fern Burt told of the fine by Mrs. J. Gordon Felt. The pro work being accomplished by gram was arranged by Mrs. son. the Childrens hospital and Scott Zenos W. Earl. Fife played a guitar number. Subject for the afternoon was on Your Tabic. Concluding speaker was Mrs. Beauty Refreshments were served to Rosella Reeder, who spoke on large crowd by Mrs. Earl Madthe Junior Primary and its progress. Prayers, testimonies and sen, chairman, and the following committee members: Mrs, projects were given by the wee Mark Nielsen, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, members Mrs. Clyde Oman, Mrs. Lewis Love At Home was the clos- Breitenbeker, Mrs. Glen Knud-sen- , Mrs. Mrs. I. B. Maddox, ing song with benediction by Michael Nelson. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Glen Andersen, Mrs Errol Valentine, Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Wil liam Tyson and Mrs. Clyde i I There are matjy ways to borrow money but some of them cost less than others. Mr. gan. .Approximately 200 people enjoyed a dinner and social sponsored January 22 by the ward Elders quorum. Along with members, their wives and Other special guests were Senior Aaronic priesthood members, the stake presidency, Patriarch John P. Lillywhite, the ward bishopric and advisors. The dinner was served buffet style under the direction of Glen Reeder, president; Alma Jones and Keith Carter, counse- Mrs. LaVern Zundell Gull, Salt Lake City voice teacher, has Oak DUP camp met at the been invited to sing at Barrett home of Lovisa Nelson, January Hall. under direc27, with meeting She will be accompanied by Nola Kim-be- her son, ' John, and daughter. tion of Beginning at 7:30 p. m. Sally. After opening song, prayer Mrs. Gull, has fulfilled many Pett. was offered by Neoma engagements throughout singing DiA reading was given by Salt Lake City area during the ane Palmer, and Louisa Davis the past months. She is the played a piano number. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T, The lesson, Pioneer Attor- Zundell of Willard. ! neys was given by Sarah Closing song was sung Phone your society news to 771. and concluding prayer was by Alice Sederholm. Refreshments were served by Sylvia Walker, Lovisa Nelson and Georgia Stokes. Highlight of the following social hour was exhibition of a variety of items from Mexico, sent by Josephine Johnson, a member of the camp who is serving an LDS mission In the Mexican field. n Salt and Mrs. A. N. Primary Gives Program City and W. B. Grover, Jensen of In Third Ward Sunday ham City. is Mrs. William J. Large Crowd Enjoys Elders' Quorum Dinner lors. Low Cost Timeway Loans designed to help you , at Barrett Hall To Sing Marilyn Evans, Larks; Betty May, Sandra Lee Piersen, Marsha Glover, Karen Hover, Jean Jensen, Joan Hendrickson, Bet ty McMurtery, Shirley Nygard and Geraldine Darough, Blue The following births are an birds; Suellen Yates, Ellen Reed- nounced from Cooley Memorial er, Maren Tingey, Dianne Clegg, hospital: Dianna Bennett, Linda Nelson, 25 Sherry Orme and De Ann Smith, A boy was born January to Harvey and Beth Howard Seagulls. . Poulsen of Brigham City. Garbaniti Lyle and Luenna Birth of Grandchild Stokes, Snowville, are the parents of a girl born January 28. Told by E. H. Jensens A boy was born January 27 Word has 'been received by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jensen of the to , Howard and Ida Goodluck Leonard of the Intermountain birth of their first grandchild. The happy parents are Second school. Lieutenant and Mrs. Floyd G. Keith and Colleen Petersen Nuttall, Brigham City, are the Davis. The new son, Gregory Glenn, parents of a girl 'born January is the first child for Lt. and 27. Mrs. Davis. He arrived January A girl was born January 29 to 27 In Tucson, Arizona, where Lt Earl and Bernice Hamson Lewis, Davis is the base coach at the Brigham City. Eugene and La Priel Taylor Air Force base. Price, Brigham City, announce Mrs. Davis is the former Jensen of Brigham City. the arrival of a boy born Janinclude: uary 30. Other grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Davis, Lo- A e FIRST sot v Mrs. Max Morgan Entertains at Bridge is on my team. Root for the Individual like I do and youll always back a winner! From where I ait, maybe it in a good idea to keep our eye on the individual, instead of automatically grouping him on teams you're for or against. Were all Individuals at heart, with our likes and dislikes our right to prefer tea to coffee or beer to buttermilk. ..our right to "blow the whistle when anyone tries to regiment us. - laVern Guilts Invited Oak DUP Camp . Holds Meeting At Lovisa Nelson Home BUNDY Phone 272 MOTOR OF VERIFIES Tl4o I, Ohio wmmm COMPANY 550 South Main Street Be Modern - FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light' Co. i Or -' |