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Show X Kindergarten Club to Hear Brigham Mayor Mrs. Hy Jensen Returns From Visit In San Francisco HOSPITAL NOTES . i ;'vj LL "gea jgp3 J:, complete the program. Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren Is freslhiments chairman for afternoon. $$$ ,4m y f - Brigham City Utah , "Vr ' 3 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, February L 1956 A farewell tea honored Rever- high school assemblies. Mayor LeGrande Horsley Wilford Freeman was released Mrs. end Mrs. on and Walden Toevs Toevs and the children to be guest speaker Thursday from the Cooley Memorial hosMrs. Hy Jenisen returned to Sunday, Jan. 29, at building 81 will leave next week for Idaho and Brigham City attended. afternoon, Feb. 2, at regular pital Tuesday, Jan. 31, after her home in Brigham City Sun- at the Intermountain school. Presiding at tihe tea table and Washington. , bed Mrs. George A. Boyce, were: meeting of the Kindergarten 'being confined to a hospital Mr. day after spending tihe past About 150 guests called durThey will settle In Pullman Mrs. J. F. Stoller and Mrs. J. E. for the past four weeks. weeks visiting at the eight club. Freeman suffered a heart at- home of her daughter, Mrs. Nor- ing t!he tea to extend best wish- where Reverent Toevs will be Ryan. es to the young couple, who for assistant pastor and director The meeting will begin at tack Jan. 4. ma Murdock and family in San spring flowers formed of Westminster Foundation the past three and one-hal- f at Lovely Frame isco, Calif. and tea 4 p. m. at the War Memorial the table centerpiece a been home Washington State college. years, has Recuperating following major making each from yellow glowed tapers home under the direction of operations are: in Brigham City. The tea Sunday In their hon- side of the arrangement. removed Jan. 27. Mrs. Leo Walker, Public AfThe affair was held prior to or was given Baby Darrell Hodges, Gifts were presented to Revby the organisaA was per fairs chairman. Mr. operation major son Milton of Mrs. old and their departure for Pullman, tions of the Community Presby- erend and Mm. Toevs as going on Man formed Maurice Keller, maJ. Hodges, Lewiston. The Washington. terian Church of Brigham City. away gifts and special acTwo musical num'bers will 28. Is PXW. & Revercpd and Mrs. WgJdcn Toevs Are Honored By ISO Guests at Farewell Tea Sunday , Jan. 29 jor operation was performed on tua, Saturday, Jan, Jan. 27. Doing nicely following a ma reCharles Earl, 8, son of Mr. jor operation performed Tues the and Mrs. Thomas Earl, 438 South day morning, Jan. 31, is James Third West, had his appendix P. Rasmussen, Honeyville. - Reverend Toevs leaves this During the afternoon lovely week for Detroit, Mich., and var- piano music was played by Miss ious points in Ohio where he Cheryl Holmes. Guests from Logan, Ogden, will be on a speaking tour, apClearfield pearing before dhureh groups in Malad, Tremonton, knowledgement for the fine work done In the Community Presbyterian Church and community during their service In Brigham City. ;:; tf; .,--; DAISY, MAE, LIL ABNER Characters from the comic strip were in evidence at the Sadie Hawkins dance at Box Elder High following the Weber game last Friday night. Deon Rasmussen and Hal Reeder win honors with their t Daisy Mae and Lil Abner costumes. The baby? CHEFS 1 "Grind It Yourself and Save' lb. POUND Thats-Hones- Abe. CALIFORNIA NEW If) aMoWKOMIMi fewwuAtfflMrlB I && ROSE CUT raEEPJ BEAMS From the Queens Pantry! Fisher Boy MAMMY, PAPPY YOKUM Joy Marsh as Mammy and CHERRY Brent Hess as Pappy Yokum completed the family picture at the Sadie Hawkins dance at Box Elder High last Friday night. i A Daisy Mae, Lfl Abner Named at The home of Mrs. Jennie Barker was the scene of Beehive Camp Daughters pf Utah Pioneers held last Friday evening, January School Dance Hal and Deon, Rasmussen Reeder were voted as winners of ithe annual Sadie Hawkins dance by a unanimous decision of the judges.. , This' girls choice affair was Sponsored by .the Girls league of Box Elder High 'school and was held in the gymnasium following the .Box Elder, Weber basketball game on Jan. 20.' . Their Dog patch costumes ted in. with the theme of fit, the dance and carried out the traditional race of the females. All students,, as well as facul- ty and alumni, heartily agreed they were the perfect Daisy Mae and Lil Abner and that the dance was the biggest sue cess of the year. The student body participated in the event with great enthusiasm, and a large portion of those attending were dressed In very clever costumes. Among them .were Marryin Sam, por trayed by Bruce Christensen, who performed the traditional wedding ceremony after which the couple and other Dogpatch characters' joined in dancing. Joy Marsh and Brent 'Hess were picked as Mammy and Pappy .Yokum.. . Serving on the committees. for the affair were Lanice Leonard, dance;. JoAnn Long, .advertising; and Ann Westenskow, prizes. Sego Lily Camp members met for' regular Daughters of Utah Pidneers meeting last Thursday evening, Jan. 26, at the home of i Mrs. Emma Ktmber. .Opening, prayer was offered follow toy MrS. ed toy the 11 members and one guest singing, "Ben Bolt. Captain Mary Forsgren con ducted. was .Lesson for the evening "The Handcart Battalion" by Mrs. Melissa Petersen. Her fine lesson was followed by a reading, "Life Among the Mrs. Evelyn by Savages, Daines. A sketch of the life of John Pack was presented by Mrs. Ella Andersen, followed by closing song, "Seein Nellie Home. Mrs. May Jensen' offered the benediction. Serving was- by " Mrs, Verna Sederholm, Mrs. Melissa Petersen and Mrs. Annie Goodliffe. Annie--Gobdliff- e Mallards and pintail ducks have speeds of from 50 to 80 feet, per sccond. EACH 27. Captain Melba Whitaker presided with Mrs. Verda Knavel conducting. "The Quilting Parity was the opening song with pnayer by Mrs. Neola Armstrong. Captain Whitaker told of. the and proposed Snow Memorial Mrs. Virgie Harding and Mrs. Jayne Bergstrom were - named to represent the damp at the meeting slated for Feb. 6. Ruth Stander, granddaughter of Mrs. Barker, entertained with a vocal selection, "Open Up Your Heart. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sheryl Ann Rasmussen. The group attending then sang I Think When . I Read That Sweet Story of Old, followed by the presentation of the life sketches - of- - Jesse and . Peter - Baird. 'Mrs. Sarah Simonsen was welcomed fo the meeting.. Mrs. Lejtie Christ offersen gave the lesson, The Handcart Pioneers. Included in her presentation was the poem Veterans of tihe Handcart. The Handcart Song closed the meeting with benediction by Mrs. Fern Kotter. Mrs. Jennie Tingey, Mrs. Jennie Barker and Mrs. .Violet Tingey .were hostesses. January Meeting Held By Sego Lily DUP Camp , POES Beehive Camp Holds Meeting at Barkers GULF KIST Be Sure To PlaceYour Order for Valentine Cakes and Cookies Now! ANGEL FOOD NON-FATTENIN- -- G SdD Em GULF KIST COVE 31! Shasta Dietetic FOP EACH . Johnsons Announce the Birth of Third Child . Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Johnson announce tihe arrival of their third child, a son, bonj Sunday evening, Jan. 29, at 10 p. m., Memorial hospital. The youngster weighed seven pounds two ounces and is 20 inches tall. The baby will be named David Peters Johnson. Completing tihe Johnson family are .Steven, Dee 3,' and Pa' tricia, '114. 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