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Show Locust Camp DUP Meets at Orchard Family Members Honor William Craghead on His Birthday Anniversary Sunday Afternoon , March 25 Home Thursday Eve Thursday evening, members of the Locust Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Bernice Or- chard. Capt. Genevieve Jensen presided at the meeting. The opening prayer was ottered by Mable Hover. A sketch of the lives of James and Paulie Emetine Blodgett Barker was read by Mrs. Orchard. Denise Orchaid sang "Here Comes Peter Cottontail. Mrs. Eva Burrows presented the lesson, "Utah Concrete HEADGATES LOW INITIAL COST NO UPKEEP SERVICE G 4 size 8 size 10 $J63 .. ..jl $4.66 $5.44 size Family members of William Craghead joined with him Sunday afternoon, March 25, at the family home to observe his birthday anniversary. A delicious potluck dinner was served to 32 family members. Many gifts were presented to the delighted guest of honor. HOSPITAL NOTES - 1 Book Lore Club Hears Travelogue " Members of the Book Lore Recuperating at Cooley Mesur- club met Monday evening at the morial hospital following gery performed Saturday morn- home of Mrs. Owen Western ing, March 21, is J. Dell Sackett, skow. A travelogue of Mrs. Theron Brigham City. B. Lees recent trip to Europe was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Home is Scene Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Craghead and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craghead and family, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Craghead and family and Sir. and Mrs. LaVan Craghead, all of Mr. and Mrs. family. Ogden; Dennis Craghead and family and Judy Crockett, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Larsen. Of Ace Hi Club Party Berchtold. Utah During The lesson, Civil War Years, was ably presented iby Mrs. Melissa Petersen. During the meeting 11 good cheer visits were reported by the 12 members attending. Musical program during the presented by meeting was Adrianne Littlewood and her mother. Mrs. Renie Littlewood. Miss Littlewood played a violin and selection, Two Guitars sang a solo, Ah Sweet Mystery A BARGAIN AND A HALF FOR APRIL 1ST EASTER SPECIAL! Announce Arrival Of Fourth Child of the regular meeting Eagles " Safety Check " May Save A COPPIN MOTOR Your Neck! Happiness is a wonderful sensation you get when you are too busy to be miserable. P.S. Be sure to attend the Easter Cantata Sunday. 8:00 A. M. at the Tabernacle CO. WEEK'S Official Inspection. Station . BABY BONNETS Guaranteed Repairing on All Makes of Cars Call 74 For Quick Service Art and Qift Shop tot war to 10c N& KIDS! LIVE CHICKENS SATURDAY You can win a live chicken for lc by throwing pennies into a bowl of water. Come in and see for yourself. Bag this BUNNY The Oak Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met March 22 at the home of Adelia Hadley. Capt. Alice Gardner presided and conducted. Opening prayer was offered annual by Ruth Pierce. The convention was announced as taking place in Salt Lake City during April conference. The lesson, "Utah During Civil War Years," was given by Grace A sketch of the life of Seely. was Dorothy Marie Thompson DOLL or this silverplated SALT & PEPPER SHAKER SET by a given Candled and Graded GRADE A Cut OPOCO White Small Perfect for Coloring FRESH Oak Camp Meets At Hadley Home 1 ready an up-P- Lb. 12 Oz. - r, Betty Anderson. Cora Olsen made brief remarks. Closing prayer was" offered by Rozella Simper. Refreshments were served to members and three visitors by Daisy Hansen, Alice Gardner and. Adelia Hadley. . HORMELS Whole or Half Good with Del Monte Pineapple "Ready-to-Eat- " 15 both $4.98 regular values Choose from Pal- mers vast Easter Tall as a tot! gift selection now Get the finest and an Easter Bonus too. . 412 high FOR THE GIFT YOU GIVE WITH PRIDE LET PALMER JEWELRY BE YOUR GUIDE 70 South Main Phone 23 Street 4 Henderson Couple Tells Of Daughter's Birth News comes from Henderson, Nevada, telling of the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Max Welling. A telephone call conveyed the news to Mrs. Emelie Welling late Sunday evening. The second child, the Well-ing- s have a two year old son, Robert, arrived March 25 and seven pounds five weighed ounces. She will be named Su zanne Elizabeth. The new arrival is the 18th grandchild for Mrs. Welling. MEAT ;ALL 3 Bologna 303 Can OCEANSPRAY Cranberry sauce EASTER CANDIES 190 190 Complete Selection - Choc, filled Pk. PIXIE Marshmallows For Spring ALL MEAT Lb. Sliced, Sani tone Clean EASTER BUNNIES EASTER CHICKENS EASTER MICE 40 Oz. PEiaE? Buisquick 406 . AND DEL MONTE Dtiinwit , Crushed Pineapple 11, Flat Sliced Hires Root Beer 5 for $T 10 flUARTS. of yith each carton 45c 6 purchased at For all your household cleaning needs see your FOR A COOL DRINK 3 Fruzola for lOe GERBERS FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY EASTER CAKES EASTER COOKIES Try BAKERY Goods for a tastier Easter! We have ample stock of all kinds of Easter ; bakery goods. GET YOUR FREE RECIPES Gerbers Std. 12 for $1.12 Gerbers JR 12 for $1.38 Gerbers cereals 2 for 3 lc Gerbers meats 2 for 43c Gerbers egg yolk 2 - 43c Gerbers Orange Juice 6 for 56c Gerbers Teething 2 for 50c Bucuits Your MODERN V Approved SANITONE DEPENDABLE Cleaner CLEMS with' - HURRY - HURRY s,S' FROM MILADYS FROM A $15.00 A $98.00 Lili Ann Suit or Coat To match this lovely combination is Drawing - HURRY OUTFIT FREE SONOMAS SHOE CENTER A $7.00 Pair of VALENTINE Saturday . SHOES Nite GREEN-ONIO- CUCUMBERS 2 BABY FOOD! Look Like New! . On Cheese HURRY We'll Make Your Easter Wardrobe ndlwork Wed. Thru Sat. Olsen. merchandise, you can buy Art PRICES EFFECTIVE April 28 to 31 Bright Yellow FEED $1.79 up by Cinderella and Tiny Tot HEY Closing song was Come, Come Saints, with prayer by Mrs. Jeanetta Grover. Serving committee included Mrs. Lucille Berchtold, Mrs. Mae Nedbalek and Mrs. Jeanetta worth of costume jewelry or other Palmer Jewelry EASTER SPECIAL: Washable, Ft Hly" Ye $2.50 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 28, 1956 having a little brother. Mrs. Bishop is the former Doris Ann Johnson, daughter of Box Elder George L. Johnson, who resides County Treasurer, at 153 South Second East In This makes Brigham City. eleven grandchildren for Mr. Johnson. SAUCY SUE SAYS: of Life. For The PURCHASE of as little as 3 Box Elder NEWS H -- trip InJMU r. 1940 Wall Avenue - Phene - Ogden LAKE', IN OFFICES SALT AND, LOGAN, PROVO Highlight of California Couple -- Auxiliary this Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bishop week is the nomination of offiof cers for the coming year . Riverside, Calif., annuonce the The meeting will be held In birth of their fourth child, a the Eagles hall beginning at 8 boy. born Wednesday. March 21, in a Riverside hospital. p. m. Lee. All members are urged to be The little fellow has three Mrs. Lewis R. older sisters, Gail, Ann and KarLight refreshments were serv- in attendance, ed to ten members and three Olsen, president, announced en. who are very excited at guests by the hostess. Ace Hi pinochle club members met for a special hot lunDuring Civil War Days." Alice cheon and party last Thursday Tingey offered the closing prayevening, March 22, at the home er. Goodliffe Home Serves of Mrs. Earl Barnard in Perry. Refreshments were served to Hostesses for the evening As DUP Meeting Place were: 17 members by Mrs. Orchard Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Mrs. and Inez Thomas. Mrs. James Jensen, The home of Mrs. Annie Good- Wynn z liffe was the scene of Daugh- Faulkner and Mrs. Barnard. pinochle ters of Utah Pioneer meeting 'Following luncheon for Sego Lily Camp members was played with prizes awarded. Thursday evening, March 22. Other members attending inThe meeting was conducted Mrs. Herbert Merrill, cluded: by Mrs. Laura Morris, first lieu- Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Einar tenant. J. Larsen, Mrs. George Ridd and The ladies attending sang, I'll Take You Home Again, Mrs. P. W. Jensen. in Kathleen, and "Sunshine followed by InvocaYour Soul, tion by Mrs. Goodliffe. A sketch of the life of Thomas Grover was read by his Mrs. Lucille UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. Eagles Auxiliary Sets Nomination Meeting for at 8:00 NS RADISHES 3 bunches for 10 MORNING MILK 4 for 55' XBANQUETcSJu, HEESE ) i |