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Show ' May 11 has been circled by Miss Donna Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Brigham City, as her wedding day. She will become the bride of Rulon L. Smoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot, Cbrinne, In nuptial rites planner to be held in the Logan IDS temple. Miss Morgan is a graduate of Box Elder High school and For the past year seminary. and one half she has been employed by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. While in school she was active in student affairs, president of Future Homemakers of America, a color guard tand active in music circles. The prospective benedict is also a graduate of Bo'x- Elder High school and seminary. Prior to accepting a call to serve an LDS mission Un Jie was engaged In farming with his father. During his high school years he was president of Future Farmers of America and was on the wrestling team. The young couple will be feted the evening of their wedding at a wedding reception planned in the Sixth ward recreation hall. They plan to reside in , . Nat' I Baby Week: , The Lark class members Of the. Fif'h ward' Primary entertained their mothers on Wednesday. Refreshments were served to all of the class members and all of their mothers, under the direction of the class teacher, Mrs. Carl Hirschi. Members of the class include Anita Stokes, Susan Hawkes, Judy Vicars, Corene Rowe, Marilyn Reeves and Joan North. laquii c' Ws ' Fifth Ward Laths ? Entertain Mothers v. Your Baby may be one hour or headstrong fourteen A gift from the Youth Shop means lasting satisfaction at moderate cost. ie lJouth c 22 K Give your graduate a timely reminder of your affection , , , V A DISTINCTIVE WATCH fnm Palmer Jewelry - t . The Traditional Gift Ha-wa- ii SENIOR PLAY CAST A mental institution provides the background for The Curious Savage, to be presented by the senior class Thursday evening. Part of the cast includes, left to right, Peggy Mecham, SharaLee Jeppsen, Dennis Gordon, Janice Thorstead, Robert Leggatt, Denny Beecher, Vonda Taylor and Reed Hansen. I JWgyjgHiHr Senior Play Scheduled for Thursday Eve Vi !1 1? fr 'ti J 9 V T REALIZE AMBITIONS Reed Hansen at the piano and Denny Beecher with his violin finally realize their life ambitions in the closing scene of The Curious Savage. The Curious Savage is the title of the annual senior play which will be presented Thurs day evening beginning at 8:00 m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Wayne Pace will direct the production. SharaLee Jeppsen will play the leading role of Mrs. Savage, a wealthy widow who decides in her last days to do all of the things she has always held a desire to do. She decides to 'become an actress, and takes to and wearing colorful clothing enrolls In a danoing school. Always having been a quiet, conher family servative woman, thinks she has lost her mind, and enter her in an institution. The play tells .of her experiences in the institution and the people she meets there. Other characters In the play include the following: Peggy Mecham Fairy May Hannibal Denny Beecher Reed Hansen Jeffrey Robert Leggatt Titus Janice Thorstead Lilly Bell Dennis Gordon Samuel Vonda Taylor Florence Miss WiUie Joanne Barnard Dr. Emmett Rodney Taylor Mrs. Paddy .... Valerie Hamilton Other students assisting with the production of the play are: Makeup Arlene Jones, chairman; Sydnee Jeppson, Richard Gordon and Wendy Foster. Cheryl Palmer, 'Advertising chairman; Patty Peterson, Dianne Earl and Doris Ann Years-ley- . step-moth- er Sego Lily Camp Outgoing Officers to Be Feted by CVfc Club Has Meeting at Hansen Home Camp- - at DUP met Sego Lily the home of Mrs. Birdie Hansen on April 26. Captain Mary Forsgren conwhich was ducted opened with prayer by Mrs. Bernice Earl. Quilting Party was sung by the lad'es attending followed b a report on Central convention in Salt Lake jCity by Mrs. LaVerda Lee. Mrs. Aletha Meservy gave- a ketch of the life of William Gilbert Sanders, followed by two readings by Mrs. Ber.tha Jensen. Mrs. May Nedbalek presented the outlined lesson, Price of Pioneering. members attend Twenty-twed and 22 good cheer visits were reported. included Serving "committee Mrs. Annie Lamont, Mrs. Martha White and Mrs. Alda Call. Meeting adjourned following the singing of "Scatter Seeds of Sunshine and prayer, by Mrs. Birdie Hansen. g - o Fourth Child Arrives For the J. A. Wights officers of Civic Outgoing Improvement club will be feted Saturday, May 5, at a luncheon to be held at the Tropical Res taurant beginning at 1:30 p. m - Toasts and program will, complete the afternoon. According to Mrs. Orval E. Sackett, recently elected presi, dent, all members are being contacted ' by telephone. Any member overlooked is asked to call her reservations to Mrs. Elliott Ward. for Mistress of . ceremonies the afternoon will be Mrs. Dean Bunderson. Robert Pett, chairman; Sandra Orme and Elaine Reeve. Lois Foote, ' chairTickets Robbins and Carol Willis man; Baddley. Ushers Nanette Humphreys and Janice Ohman. Stage Crew Sidney Jenson manager; Cardell Jensen, Lee Smith, Paul Jeppesen and Rich ard Korth. The public is invited to at tend the Thursday evening peY A charge formance. of 50 cents will be made for adults, and 25 cents for children un der 12 years of age. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciation feel toward those who, by their kindnes and 'generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved husband father, son and brother, William L.,Jpnsen. May Gods blessing rest with those who camel to our assistance in any way. Mrs. William L. Jensen and Family. . Oak Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers heard the lesson, The Price of Pioneering at regular monthly meeting held April 26 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Pierce. Hostesses for the were: Mrs. Nola'Kimber, Mrs. Sarah Siggard and Mrs. Ellen Siggard. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Daisy Hansen, first vice captain, following the opening Utah Pioneers. and song, prayer by Mrs. Alice Sederholm. Roll call showed 12 members and four visitors attending. Singing practice was conducted by Mrs. Ellen Siggard followed by the lesson by Mrs. Christie Woodland. A sketch of the lives of Marie Duffin Chambers and Annie Eliza Chambers Andersen was given by MrsVera Christensen. Hard Times Come Again No More was the closing song, with benediction by Mrs. Rosetta Hansen. Hostesses served ''light SUE SAYS:' Parents, this is National Baby Week and heres our offer 1 FREE 3x5 picture of your baby with each purchase of $4.98 or more. WEEKS BEST BUY: 519.95 A e e Baby's Nylon Dress.Sets p Receiving Blankets Cuddle-U- $2.98 79c Art and Qift Shop , tot to teen wear Art needlework AND UP WE OFFER YOU a complete selection of watches in all price ranges from the markets of the world Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Jewel House, Calvert and Timex 14a , to name just IS BETROTHED Miss Dona Morgan, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Brigham City, plans tp become the bride of Rulon L. Smoot, son of Mr. and Mr?. A. V. Smoot, Cprinne, in rites set for May 11 in the Logan LDS Temple. Detroit poBrigham City, Utah lice seek a cemetery safecrackWednesday, May 2, 1956 er who snuffs snuff. A snuff box left at the scene was the only the office of Forest Lawn clue in the theft of $900 from DETROIT (UP) Facts Vision , WHEN YOU BUY from us, you benefit from the experience of watchmakers skilled in the service and adjustment of fine timepieces. Elder NEWS 3 Box Snuff Scent a jew! 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Named as state historian was Mrs. Wilford Wendell, Kindergarten club' member. Mrs. Jones was introduced by Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Wendell by Mrs. Myrland Balls, who serves as Indian Atfairs chairman for the state group. iTWfrrrfi IBIR.THS1are The pH Bib following births nounced from Codley Memorial t f hospital: ' A girl wasvborn April 27 to Kenneth D. and Norene Rasmussen Holmgren, Bear River : City, Harmon J. and Lola Emma Atkinson Brigham Campbell, City, announce the arrival of a son born April 27. iA boy Was born April' 27 to Karl Olsen and Nelda Lorene Allen Norman, Corinne. an- ': r,ay to - .Everyday Greeting Cards for All Occasions Cbo ce cf conventional, stud.o style or tall zesRl?5 , Of NOWjV1 rCIdM'er01 .rosoUnse . 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Oak Camp DUP Members Hear April Lesson Member St Thirty-fivladies attended Beehive Camp Daughtersi of Utah Pioneers meeting April 25 at the home of Mrs. , Lovina Thomas. Captain Melva Whitaker presided with Mrs. Verda K navel conducting. Come, Come Ye Saints was the opening song with prayer by Mrs. Mary Rose. Mrs. Merna Ellis was named as a new member of the camp following voting. Twenty-fivgood cheer Visits were reported. Delicious luncheon was then served by Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Rose Petersen and Mrs. Thomas. Business session was resumed with Captain Whitaker reporting on the recent convention held at Salt Lake City. Six camp members attended. Mrs. Knavel and Mrs. May Brown sang Somewhere in Utah and Have I Told You Lately That I (Love You. Mrs. KnaveJ accompanied on guitar. Mrs. Fannie Christensen presented the lesson for ApriJ. The Price of Pioneering. Mrs. Rose Petersen gave the sketch, on the iJ life of George Checketts. Mrs. , Tlomas , read),' wares. ,r Oh Ye Mountains High w4S sung by the group and Mrs. Vit-giHarding closed with gray. er. Visitors were Mrs. Brown, MrS. Viola Larsen, Mrs. Elva G. Twdtchell, Mrs. Nellie Clifford and Mrs. Merna Ellis. Programs ACCUSED Robert Leggatt points an accifsing finger at in SharaLee Jeppsen, who plays the part of his The Curious Savage, being presented ht B.E.ILS. Thursday evening. Joining in the accusation are Janice Thor- sted and Dennis Gordon. for Graduationl Ladies Beehive Attend Meet Thirty-Fiv- e South Main Street J ea. |