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Show n ri t i f "i ' Ncighborcttc Club Honors Lucy Nichols Officers Are Fleeted by Dhccascan Council Of Catholic Women in Brigham City Thursday Former Resident Members of the Neighborette club gathered at the home of Mrs. Lucy Nichols on April, 5, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary! The evening was spent visiting and enjoying a potluck supper. The table was centered with a special birthday cake, jtrude and decorated by Norma Jean Kotter and Lillian Mcln-tir- Gains Appointment CELEBRATE ; 89tb Mrs. Clara Watkins McMaster, wife of J. Stuart McMaster, both of whom are former residents of Brigham City, was recently ap- BIRTHDAY Mrs. Phoebe pointed as a member of the General Board of the Primary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints! Mrs. McMaster, a Salt Lake musician, began her Church career when at the age of 12 she was sustained as a ward Primary organist. In this organization she has also served as chorister, teacher, and in the presidency. In the Silnday School she has been a teacher, supervisor of the Kindergarten department and in charge of music. She has held similar positions In the YWMIA of which site also served on the stake board, lln addition, she has given much time to the Relief Society as organist, teacher and as a stake worker. For the past ten years, she has been a member of the Tabernacle Choir and performed as a ward choir leader. Her husband Is a member of the Hillside Stake presidency at the (present time. A native of Beaver Dam, she is the daughter of the late Joseph H. find Lydia Ella Hancock Watkins. On June 17, 1927, she married J. Stuart McMaster of Brigham City in the Salt Lake temple.' They have four children, Diane M. McCoun of El Paso, Texas;" John S., Thomas W. and Brent W. McMaster, of Salt Lake ' North and e. family members celebrated Mrs. The group presented Nichols with a lovely birthday gift-- . Norm Those present were Nichols, Orpha Thompson, Carol Barker. Miriam Thompson, Grace Barker, Edna Hardy, Marjorie Burt, Elsie Burt, Ella Gilbert, Katherine McRae, Wanda Thompson, Nonna Jean Kotter and' Lillian Mclntire. v ?- - her birthday anniversary r .. bV 'IS- Sunday, April 8, at the home of Mr. and Seventh Ward Primary Attends Conference Mrs. Virgil : Jeppson. . Seventh ward Primary officers and teachers spent Thursday,, April 6, in Salt Lake City attending Primary conference. Those making the trip were: .Mrs.; Amy Jordan, Mrs. Clara Jensen, Mrs. Delores Cochran, Mrs. Norma Leggett, Mrs. Phyllis' Hunsaker, Mrs. June Sack-ett- , Mrs. Alice Woodmancy, Mrs. Renee Olsen and Mrs. Margaret Forsgren. The ladies attended the organ recital, morning and afternoon sessions and also toured the Prim try Childrens hospital. well-know- Jeppson Home Is the Scene of 89th Party For Mrs. Phoebe North Sunday Afternoon . The 89th birthday of Mrs. Mrs. William Brocksom. She became the bride of Miles Phoebe North was celebrated on in Sunday, April 8, at the home of North in rites performed five their Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jeppson. England, and four of ' Dinner was served to 26 fam- children were foorrt there. was and Mr. North others a members many plastering ily called during the day to extend contractor by trade! He died in ' ' best wishes. June, 1941. Mrs. Norths children include: A telephone call was receivMrs. North from .a ed Joseph North, OgdentMrs. Ethel ' Minnesota Couple Has ter,byMrs. Ethel Jeppson indaughPort- Jeppson, Portland, Ore.; Loren land, Oregon. Mrs. North re- - R. North, Inkom, Idaho; , Mrs. Baby Boy March 27 pqrts the reception clear and Ivy N. Walker, Salt Lake City, n Mr. and Mrs Harris L. a pleasant conversation . held and Mrs. Virgil , (Mae) Jeppson, of Anoka, Minnesota her eldest daughter. She Brigham City. with of their also talked announce the arrival She has 28 grandchildren and with all other famfirst child, a son, born March the Jeppson 61 at members ily 277home. Although her eyesight is fallThe six pound 13 ounce lad Mrs. North was bom In Lin- ing she still does a little cro Memorial at Doctors was born colnshire, England, April 8, cheting and watches some tele hospital in Minneapolis and will 1867, the daughter of Mr, and J vision. be named Craig LeRon. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Stokes, Promontory. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Torbenson of Minneapolis are the paternal Second Ward Contest Winner Scouts Hold Named Saturday grandparents. Mrs. Torbenson Is the former Vleria Stokes. Most of the drugs produced before 1925 were used to relieve symptoms, rather than prevent or cure. DONT MISS IT! Iron rile DAY ronnfe DAY A Court of Honor for members of Scout Troop 102, and .602 was held Sunday evening,-Apri- l 1, in the Second .ward chapel, under the direction ' of Rudolph Rasmussen, superintendant of the YMMIA of the ward. The congregation sang America as the opening song. The opening prayer was offered by Ross Bennett. The program included a talk by an Explorer, Dennis Hansen; a piano selection by Nyman Jensen; short talks were given by MIA girls Linda Peterson and Lana Brown. The main speaker of the evening was Scout Commissioner Emery Wight. Ray Godfrey sang a vocal solo, followed by a talk by Edward Drollette. A musical number was presented by Sigmund Kopinitz and Bennett DAY 111 Special Demonstration ' Periods - 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1953-54- . Family members celebrated with Dean Reeder, son of Mr. Let factory representaand Mrs. Spencer Reeder, Sattive IUITH STOUFER urday, April 7, for his seventh show you how easy it is birthday anniversary. to Dinner was served to those attending and many gifts were presented to the feted lad. Attending were: his grand- 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Todd. Hooper, and Mrs. Lulu iB. Reeder, Brigham City; Mrs. Elaine Walerk and three daughters, Linda, Sandra and Paula, Hooper; Mrs. Don Hol-- I den. Glendale, California; Jo-- ! seph R. Reeder, his brothers, Steven and Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reeder. 1 1 wr till' .. She is a member of the Utah Opera Workshop and the Opera Guild. She is a sister of Mrs. Flora Walker, N. V. Watkins and C. C, Watkins of this city. , Lydia Bybee, 140 North Main, was named Saturday as winner pf the first drawing in Palmer .Jewelrys seven-wee$450 Giveaway Contest Mrs. Bybee. was the winner of a watch band valued at $10. Drawing for contest winners will be held weekly for the next six Saturdays. Prizes ; will In crease in value each week, cli maxing with the final prize bf a set of diamond rings. . . ' ' Schedules Social ThFihh,.quorum. ties ,wiH "hold gram on 13, 'at pro- evening, April p.,min the recreation hall.8 Seven- ,of a' social and Bear River - . . 'A J Here for Conference Mrs. Don Holden (nee Louise Reeder) of Glendale, Calif., has been visiting briefly In Brigham City with her, mother, Mrs. Lulu B. Reeder, and other relatives. The occasion of the Utah visit was to attend Primary conference in Salt Lake City. , Slated for Friday e roundup for school youngsters will beThe dog population of the gin Friday, April 13, at 9 a. m. United States is estimated at and continue the entire day, it and there are 2,300 was announced by Mrs. Reva 22,500,000 to take care of them. Nelson and Principal Lewis hospitals Harding, today. The PTA has scheduled appointments for the entire day with 41 mothers in the Corinne area. All children living in the vicinity who will be six before October 31, 1956, should be present at the roundup. New families in the area with children in this age group are urged to attend school Friday or contact Mrs. Nelson or Principal Harding for appointments. The mothers are- asked to bring birth certificates, immunization and disease records when they keep their appointments. , Pre-scho- tjov. Knew! KENTUCKY A weekly newspaper established in 1896, published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in firighom City, Utah, under the act of March 8, MOUNTAIN 1879. Chas. W. Cleybaugh, Publisher Veri Rich O'Brien, Advertising Manager rate J3.00 per year, payable in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published' Fridays) 66.00 per year; $2.60 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Subscrpition advani; STATES ELECTRIC ' ' 20 South Main PHONE 410 in Member Audit Bureeu of Circulations, Utah National Editorial State Press Association, Press,1 Advertising Association and United Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt lake City, Utah. NATION Al 10ITORIAI AsocfjT0N cvuMi.'iimmiiia , as a team In their youth. For many years Mr. Ham mond was employed by the City. His hobby of gardening now takes up most of his time. The spring weather has again created an interest for him in his flowers. Mrs. Hammond was born Rose Annie Goodsell, daughter of George and Jane Emily Corn-forGoodsell, in Throwley, England. She received her early education there. Mrs. Hammond has always been active in the LDS church and until recently .served as a teacher in the Relief society. They have three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Mackey and Mrs. Kathleen Wearne, Toronto, .Canada, and Mrs. Renie H. Little-wooBrigham City. They also have nine grandchildren and 17 The following births are anfrom Cooley Memorial hospital: .. Glen and Violet Hansen Nelson, Mantua,-boyApril 4.' M Newell and Florence Young Wight, Perry, girl, April 4. James and Jessie Begay Tracy, Honey ville, girl, April 7. Ellis and Leola Barrus Perry, Brigham Route No. 1, girl, April d A (UP) Ul paste wa Lay-ton,- Father Dunn and Father BRUCK PASTE WAX is the answer to toughest floor waxing problems. A rich blend thats made to last and last. Dozens of other uses . . on furniture, stoves, refrigerators, autos 07C Lb. MERRELL'S, y Inc.; spoke following dinner. Delegates were in attendance 11 O.K. Chum... , d an ELECTRIC , Dryer! ' 7. & ($MSB iinfigiftififrM HEADGATES ' Ray Victor and Carolyn Neff Hatch, Brigham Route No. 2, girl, April 8. The baby died of prematurity six hours following birth. Tosho and Judy : Kawamoto Jawatari, Corinne, stillborn boy on April 9. . 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Family members have been Invited to the dinner to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Littlewood. The Hammonds were married April 15, 1906, Easter Sunday, Hoo church in Hoo, England. Mr. Hammond was born in Hoo, England, March 31, 1874, and is the final member of a family of ten children of George and Mary Martha Pointer Hammond. He received his early education in England. , , .. In 1910 he traveled to Canada and was joined by his family 15 months later. They.; spent three years in Canada before coming to Utah in 1915. Mr. Hammond recalls many interesting experiences concerning bicycle racing in England. He and his brothers would race 111. extra OfVIOOth g SEE IT IN ACTION Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hammond to Be Feted by Family Members Sunday April 75 e The seal coat doesnt Come from a seal at all. It comes sea lion. from a There are no seals. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 11, 1956 CALUMET CITY, taxpayer in the audience interrupted a city council meeting Could with a timid request: someone please oil the alder-man- s chair so we could hear whats going on? , ; 2 Box Elder NEWS Oil Needed ' nounced- ward There will be lojs of food and fun, according-tthe committee in charge, with games, stunts,-ancolored slides shown , of a trip down the Colorado river, by Leland L. Nelson.', All members of the Seventies Sunflower DUP Camp quorum and their partners are invited tp attend and enjoy the To Meet at Comptons evening together, according to Sunflower .Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be , held Floyd Garter, Herman- B. Kotter and Newell who are Thursday evening, April 12, be- In charge of Checketts, arrangements. 7:30 m. at at the p. ginning home of Mrs. Pearl Compton, 142 South First West. , Former Brighamite A good attendance Is desired. How Brigham City ladies attending included: Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. John Gomez, McKay, Mrs. Joseph Florez and Mrs.- Robert Benavidez. - FIFTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hammond spoke wedding viows Easter Sunday, April 15, 1906 in Hoo Church in Hoo, England. .They have spent the past 40 years of their married life in Brigham City. Brig-ha- City. IBIRTHS1 . Family Members Fete Dean Reeder Saturday school taught 1926-27- , ' The Court of Honor was under the direction of James Brown, Explorer leader, and Darrell Loveland, Scoutmaster. Those receiving awards were Ray Godfrey, Kent Hunsaker, Richard Peterson, Hal Moffat, Dennis Sheffield, Robert Belew, Lee R. Collings, James Fryer, Nyman Jensen, Bennett Davis, Kurt Anderson, Edward Drollette, Douglas Miller and Sigmund Kopinitz. Closing remarks were made by Claudius Olsen and Errol C. Valentine. The closing prayer was offered by Craig Jorgensen. .. . at Riverton, Utah, in and was a substitute teacher in the Salt Lake City area during Mrs. Court of Honor Davis. Irormie City. Mrs. McMaster from Ogden, Logan and The quarterly meeting of the Diocesean Council of Catholic Women of Northern Utah District was held at St. Henrys rectory, Thursday, April 4. The meeting concluded with the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Louise Quinn, Ogden, as president with was LoMrs. Imogene Christensen,W. Mrs. ; delegate-at-largegan, B, White, Logan, treasurer, and Mrs. A. E. Wickstrom, Ogden, secretary. , Outgoing officers of the district council include Mrs. Henry Badenhoop, Brigham City; Mrs. G. S. Rosenthal, Logan, and Mrs. Joseph Florez, Brigham City. with The meeting began Mass being celebrated by Father William Dunne at 10 a. m. in the chapel. Mrs. Quinn, president, was in charge of the meeting. A report on the Catholic church was given and reports were heard from Logan, St. Josephs Brigham City; Parrish Council in Ogden and her five affiliates. Guest speakers were Father Brusotto and Spencer Wheatley who both spoke on the need of foster homes. 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