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Show Girl (at her front gaie with District Convention for Lady Republicans Termed Well Attended and Highly Successful Last Meeting Set by Fort Brigham Camp soldier): Id ask you in for while, only mothers out and father is upstairs with rheumaAll members of the Fort Brigtism of the legs. ham Camp Daughters of Utah Soldier: Both legs? Pioneers are asked to attend the final meeting of the season set Girl: Yes. for Friday, May 27, at 7:30 p. Soldier: Then v Ill come in." 2 Elder NEW- Box a S- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. May 25, 1955 in eetablinhed Wednesday and entered aa Second CkM Matter el the poet oKice in Brigham City, Utah, under the aot of March 8, 1879. new paper, A weekly 1896, published every Audit Bureau of Circulation, NaUtah State Prees Association, tional Editorial Association and United Utah Press, Advertising Representative: Salt Lake State Pres Association, City, Utah. Member Subecriptioa rate $3.00 per yeer, pay in combination with able in advance the Bos Elder Journal, (published $3.00 year; $2.30 for 6 per Friday) month: single copy 10 eents. Cha. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckerley. Advertising Manager attended and highly successful convention for District One of the Utah Federation clubs of Womens Republican was held Saturday, May 21, at m. the Fourth LDS ward hall In - . According. to Mrs. Eletha Ja- Brigham City. The group convened at 10 cobsen, captain,, the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 10 a. m. with general session. F. Jeppsen, 321 First Salute to the flag was led by Anna West.. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren with Invocation by Mrs. Wallace Beutler. Officially welcoming the lady Initiation For New Republicans was Mayor A well . . Auxiliary Members Set Initiation will he held for new members of the Eagles AuxilMay iary tonight, Wednesday, 25, at the Eagles home. The meeting will begin at 8 to follow p. m. with a social the business session And installation. First Security ... Horsley. Reports were then heard County officers of by Rich, Cache , and Box Elder counties. Eleven county conventions were held with Mrs. LeGrande Horsley elected as director of Glover. Women Republican Clubs of Box Luncheon meeting began at Elder county. Elected to serve 12:30 p. m. with Mrs. Shirley StallMrs. with her were;. Byron Wight offering the invocation. Organ selections were played during the afternoon by Douglas Mann. Mrs. Alex Jex, Republican National Committeewoman of Utah gave a toast to club presidents followed by toasts to county and regional officers by Mrs. Hazel Taggert Chase. Speakers for the luncheon session was Mrs. Ora Lewis, Republican state vice chairman. Mrs. Lewis was introduced by Mrs. Paul Merrell. Entertaining during the afternoon with an original vocal presentation to the tune of Its A Grand Old Flag were Mrs. Richard Hansen, Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Mrs. Art Steffen, acMrs. Dear, companied by Hawkes. Mrs. Lewis had written the presentation!. Decorating and seating at the luncheon was under the direct tion of Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. O. Dee Lund and Mrs. Dan Olsen. Hostesses were: Mrs. Mar garet Evans, Mrs. Willis Hansen and Mrs. Fannie J. Christensen: The entire program wsa under the direction of Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, assisted toy Mrs. C. V. Forsgren and Mrs. Gwen Limb. Following the 2:30 p. m. adjournment, a group toured In termountain School with Mrs. Evans as chairman of the tour. Clifford Hansen of, the school was in charge. . Deseret Members Meet At Wright Residence welcome mat ; is out for YOU at First Security Bank. We want your business. Every account, regardless of size is appreciated. No account is too small or too large for First Security Bank. It will be a privilege to serve you. NO MINIMUM BALANCE IS REQUIRED ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS. You can open an account for any amount, (There are no minimum balance restrictions at First Security Bank. Only when service to an account exceeds the banks income from it is there any service charge.) $1 OR MORE OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Add to it as you wish any amount at any time. Interest paid twice a year. ( e EACH DEPOSITORS ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO ;k: r Deseret Camp members met at the home of Mrs. Lucy Wright last Friday, May 20, for regular meeting. Following opening exercises 15 good cheer visits were reported. County President Jennie Jones reported on the convention held during April at Salt Lake City. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. LaVerna Jeppson. A sketch of the life of Esther Ricks Linford was read by Mrs. Leona Bunderson, followed by a duet composed of Lucy Wright and Edna Farrell, singing Sweet Genevieve. Mrs. Jeanetta Nelson gave the Mormon Battalion lesson followed by remarks by County Secretary Violet Tingey.-Long- , was the Long Ago closing song with benediction b'y Mrs. Mabel Anderson. Refreshments were served to 12 members and three visitors by Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Elsie Christ,ensen and Mrs.. Esther Freeman. Sega Lily Camp Holds Final Session FIRST SECURITY BiUHiS first Security Bank of Idaho, National Association first Security Bank of Utah, National Association ' first Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming Members federal Deposit lasurance Corporation sr : $10,000 . i ters of Utah Pioneers Will meet for the summer for Oak camp ? rOutgoing officers of the Jay- at (the home of Cleophia Jensen, and the annual election of officeettes will be feted this eveFifth South and Third West, cers will be held. ning, Wednesday, May 25, at The following births are an- the Idle Isle. nounced by Cooley Memorial Reservations should be tele30-ltiC' COOKING CENTER II , hospital: phoned to Mrs. Dick Larsen, A boy was born May 18 to newly elected president. Blaine and Virginia Kotter Theme of the party tonight will be Paris in the Spring." Brigham Route No. 2. Those to be honored will be: Ornet and Ann Marie Petersen Vail, Brigham City, are the Mrs. Alma Allred, president; Ihrfty-3- 0 parents of a boy born May 18. Mrs. Maureen Fryer, secreMrs. Olsen, A boy was born May 18 Beverly to Darwin and Marilyn Carr Chris- tary; Mrs. Verda Garfield, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Theltensen, Brigham City. wide but the Only A girl was born May 19 to ma Larsen, treasurer; Mrs. Dithrifty-ove- n ane and the Drewes, Shel-toy- , historian; goe clear and giant LaVell Petersen Ralph ' ' acrossl Big enough for 6 pie. following directors: Mrs. Afton Brigham City. iRosel and Leone Cutler Zun-de- Swenson, Mrs. Jerry Nelson, Mrs. AND it automatic. Garland, announce the arri- Ida Smith and Mrs. Marva Frost. Cooking-ToLamp, val of a boy born May 19. Cook-MastDrawer, Storage A boy was born May 20 to Control Oven Clock Charles and Luda Weaver KelMay Meeting Slated ond choice of color in Lifeler, Brigham City. By Lily Sego Camp time Porcelain. , Tony and Beatrice Gomez GalDaughters of Utah Pioneers of legos, Corinne, are the parents the meet will Models Sego Lily Camp . ! $189.95 of a boy bom May 21. priced from Thursday, May 26, at 7:30 p. m. r Robert and Carolyn Kay for regular May meeting. Richards, Brigham City, The meeting will be held at are the parents of a boy born the home of Mrs. Marcus Smith, May 22. 29 North Second West. Ralph and Donna Hancey NelPhone ONE 68 North Main son, Brigham Cify, announce the Phone your society news to 771. arrival of a girl born May 21. Raymond and Rose Ellen Budden, Klamath Falls, Oregon, are the parents of a boy born May 22. i A two pound six ounce premature son was born May 22 to Dan and Ann Rogers Baty, Brigham City. The youngster died May 23. Charles Lamont and Mary Jo Oppleton Jeppson, Brigham City, are the parents of a boy born May 23. and Carolyn Cazier Dewey Sorensen, Mantua, announce the arrival of a girl born May 23. - lugs. Corinne, assistant director, and Mrs. Gwen Limb, Brigham City, secretary. In the regional meeting held from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., Mrs. Rachel Wilson, Rahdolph, was. named regional director, accepting duties from Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, outgoing regional directors. Mrs. Ruby Peart, Randolph, was elected assistant diC. V. Mrs. rector, replacing Forsgren and Mrs. DeWitt Johnson, Laketown, secretary. Mrs. Cwen Limb, Brigham City, has . served as secretary. Mrs. Hazel Taggert Chase, president of the Utah Federation of Womens Republican club, was keynote speaker. Mrs. Chase was Introduced by. Mrs. Morris Bank for Everybody ! Ohe Oak Camp Will Hold Final DUP Meeting Outgoing Officers to May 26 at 7:30 p. m. Be Feted, by Jayceettes The Oak camp of the Daugh- Thursday, It will be the closing meeting , ew Bar-nar- FRIGIDAIRE Electric Range - Full-wid- l, er Hun-sake- BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Hil-la- ed kite, bed cycles... 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