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Show Bluebirds Hike After Lesson on Hiking Bluebirds of the Seventh LDS ward Primary enjoyed a hike last Saturday, May 14, follow lng a lesson on hiking. Traveling with the girls were Mrs. Alice Woodmancy, class leader, and Mrs. Don Balls, The girls who hiked and enjoyed lunch in the hills above, the homes of Ray Korth and Frank Reeder North of Brigham City were: Suezanne Reeder, Carol Korth, Barbara Jane Balls, Jean Ball, Pamela Olsen and Lynda Packer. MacDowell Music Club Meets Thursday Night BIRTHS The regular meeting of the MacDowell Music club will be I, j ,ii held Thursday evening at eight The following births are anoclock at the home of Mrs. Fred Clark, Jr., at Intermountain nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: school. A girl was born May 12 to Mrs. Clark will he in charge Robert Lloyd and Grace Elaine of the program to be presented Burt Hansen, Brigham City. af the club meeting Onn Lee and Ellen Christensen Walker, Brigham City, are the Everyone is invited to phone parents of a girl born May 12. their society items for the New William D. and Shirley and Journal to 771. Penton Hollist, Brigham City, announces the arrival of a boy born May 13. May 13, a girl was born to Dale Francis Pearl Harrison and Rhees Burt, Brigham Route No. a 1 Eric Victor apd Geraldine Joyce Jensen Harsen, Logan, are the parents of a girl born May RAYON girl was born May 14 guard protects furniture May 16. You'll like the way it picks up dust quickly , . . absorbs more . . . then holds it. Sheepskin guard protects furniture. Washes quickly and easily. Spring handle , It's a Girl for the Vaughn W. Gordon, Bell Flower, California. . (The little Miss, seven pounds 13 ounces, the first girl In the eight grandchildren foe Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen, was born Tuesday, May 17, at 12 noon at the St. Francis hospital In Lynnwood, California. Mrs. Gordon is the former Annora Eskelsen. The Gordons have two sons, Bruce 11 and Scott 6. connector. 48" threaded lacquer handle with metal hanger cap. Assorted colors. Be sure and get yours today! m BUEHiELLSr " Walk A Block And Save" e, &, THAT 'DO HONOR TO THEM! GIFTS THAT THEY CAN USE THROUGH THE YEARS Utah 8th Ward Primary Hold Golf Club Party Set For Saturday , May 21 Mother's Day Parties The first mens and ladies golf party of the season will toe held this Saturday, May 21, at the local course. All members of the Brigham Golf and Country club and their partners are invited to attend. A charge of $3 per couple will be made. Golfing will begin at 4 p. m. with dinner to toe served at 7:30 Several Mpthers Day parties were held last Wednesday, May 11, in the Eighth ward Primary. Group II Party Group II feted their mothers with a special program, sachet bags and refreshments. Welcome was given by Dennis Pierson with iprayer toy Wilma Ray. The following youngsters then participated UAntone Chris-t- c nsen, Joan Fishier, Clyde Morrell, Marilee Walker, David Bott, David Brown and Rhea Richard- p. m. son. Vaughan W. Gordons Its a girl for Mr and Mrs GIFTS C. LeGrande Horsley, Mayor, Brigham City, to Russell Keith and Lynette Andersen Carter, Corinne, are the parents of a iboy born May 14. A girl was born May 14 to William LeRoy and Doris Barker Stander, Brigham City. Howard Glen and Constance Pearl Jensen Simcox, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a boy born May 15. A girl was born May 15 to George Christian and Juanita Pearl Garrison Petersen, Brigham Route No. 1. Parley Reed and Josephine Holt Ormond, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a girl born Sheepskin WITH fund-raisin- Nolan H. and Marjorie Bott Jensen, Brigham City. MOP DLIST 8 Whereas: The annual sale of Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion has been officially recognized and endorsed by the President of the United States and Veterans Administration ; and Whereas: Poppies are assembled by disabled veti g erans, and the proceeds of this worthy campaign are used exclusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans ; therefore, I, C. LeGrande Horsley, mayor of Brigham City, do hereby urge the citizens of this community to recognize the merits of this cause by contributing generously to its support through the purchase of Poppies offered for sale by the veterans organizations and do hereby proclaim SATURDAY, May 21 as Poppy Day in Brigham City, a day set apart for wearing Poppies as mute evidence of our gratitude to the men of this country who have risked their lives in defense of the freedoms which we continue to enjoy as American citizens. 14 A Lois Louise Paris and Harold Kelly Reed Are United in Double-Rin- g Wedding Rites POPPY DAY PROCLAMATION Closing prayer was given toy Robert Daniels. inOther children attending cluded: Kathy Tingey, Judy Bess, Evelyn Knudsen, Kathleen Francis, Lucy J. Howe, Jerry Wright and Virginia Darrell. Mothers attending included: Mrs. Shirley Bott, Mrs. Ruby Ray, Mrs. Leon Christensen, Mrs. Beth Tingey, Mrs. Beth Walker, Mrs. Joyce Daniels, Mrs. Florence Morrell, Mrs. Jed Richardson and Mrs. Elva Pierson. . Teacher of the group is Mrs. LaRue Fishier. Beginners Party Beginners also honored their mothers with a program Wednesday. Lynn Stokes offered the opening prayer followed by the lesson, Family Plays Together, presented toy clas leader, Mrs. Rose Stokes. Rosaiynn Marble offered the closing prayer. Mothers were presented with and, pansy plants and punch cookies were served by teachers, Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Opal Reed- Prizes will 'be given and entertainment is planned, Dennis Johnson, chairman, said today. Other committee members include: Jess Jeppersen, director member, Louis Breitentoeker and Jim Brown. Deseret Camp Will Meet Friday Evening The Deseret camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of Lucy W. Wright, Double ring candlelight wedding ceremonies united Lois Louise Paris, daughter of Art Paris, Rawlins, Wyoming, and Harold Kelly Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed, Brigham City, Saturday, May 7. Nuptial vows were exchanged toy the eouiple with Reverend Walden Toevs officiating In the Community Presbyterian church. For her wedding the bride chose a lovely white knit suit with navy accessories. She wore a deep red rosebud corsage. Standing as matron of honor was Mrs. George H. Galbraith with Donald Sant performing best man duties. Following the ceremony the to Succeed , er. Youngsters in the class cluded: Shauna Larsen, Rose-lynMarble, Christine Bott, Patricia Nygard, Kathy Fishier, Karen Lewis, Sandra Fujikawa, Robert Lichtenstein and Steven . . this GRADUATION GIFT! LUGGAGE FOR THE HOY or GIRL Extrli light weighty, yet tough and durable. Easy to clean, finest quality Koroseal. Beautiful harmonizing colfcrg. Use our easy credit plan. 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Members of the Guide Patrol of the Brigham City Third LDS ward took their five mile hike last Wednesday afternoon to complete requirements toward second class scout awards. Scouts participating included: Stewart Burt, Brent Bradbury Michael Nelson, Robert Hall, Steven Bessinger, Chris Simon Eldon Busby, Merlin sen, Thompson, Tommy Horn, Robert Taylor and Reese Nielsen. Class leaders are Mrs. Morris Burt and Mrs. H. Reed Simonsen. The youngsters hiked to the Burt farm, five miles west of town and directed by Mr. and Mrs. Burt and Mr. and Mrs. Si monsen, built fires, prepared i meat and vegetable disih and cleaned up the camping area as they found it. Stewart Burt had already his requirements completed Brent Bradlbury, (Michael Nelson, Robert Hall and Chris Simonsen have now finished their second class requirements. The Guide Patrol, during the past few weeks, have taken turns in traveling to the Logan LDS temple and performing baptism ordinances for the dead. Book salesman: With this North Fourth East, Friday, book you can cut your houseMay 20, kt 7:30 p. m. A good attendance is desired work in half. for this final meeting of the Housewife: Really? Ill take season. i WHATS SO SPECIAL ABOUT 171 in- ' Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 18, 1955 young couple and members of the wedding party enjoyed dinner at Pas and Mas in Roy. Potluck Supper Set The newlyweds are now at home at 487 South First East, By Locust DUP Camp Brigham City. A potluck supper is planned The bride is a graduate of toy members of the Locust camp, Laramie University in Wyoming Daughters of Utah Pioneers, for and for the past two years has their final meeting of the seabeen in the school of Nursing son. at St. Marks hospital in Salt The affair will toe held ThursLake City. day, May 19, at the home of 225 Lichfield, The bridegroom, a veteran of Mrs. Wanda four years service in the U. S. North Second East, beginning at Air Force, has been employed at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to Hill Air Force base for the past three years. Third Ward Guide Patrol Takes Hike n Gift Most Likely Box 3 3 PacSific KaiiflDoQGQ t I |