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Show Altar Society Ladies Attend State Meet Members of the St. Theresa Altar Society of Brigham City who attended the state convention of the Diocese Council of Catholic Women in Provo, Saturday, were: Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs. John Gomez, Mrs. Joseph Florez, Mrs. Robert Benavidez, Mrs. Donald Rodgers, Mrs Ories Jcppsen, and Miss Lena Schott Accompanied by Father Francis Dunn. The Brigham City group arrived in time to hear Mass at St. Francis church. Father Paroline was the cele- Margo Hunsaker to Speak Vows June wedding plans are being made by Miss Margo Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunsaker. Brigham City. Miss Hunsaker will exchange wedding vows with Ross Shaw, f son of Mr Members of the twp Bee Hive classes of the Fifth ward MIA preAWARD QUILT e serves a quilt to Mrs. Ellen Siggard for outstanding church service. The which were assembled to girls embroidered their Bee Hive emblems on make the quilt. Mrs. Siggard is shown above with the girls and their leaders, left to right, front row: DeAnna Tea, Dorothy Buckley, Judy Laney, Marlene Waters, a Mrs. Siggard, and Kathleen Waters: back row: Rochelle Huggins, Norma Poulsen, Merle Poulsen, Diana Jensen, Lynette Pierce, Mary Jones, Mrs. Ida Smith and Mrs. Fay Laney, leaders ; and Linda Huggins. hand-mad- quilt-block- s, , Funeral Set For Brigham Woman Today ' Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. In the Seventh LDS ward chapel for Mrs. Luella, CaYolyn Jensen Anderson, 73, of 371 North First West, who died Sunday at the home of her son, Algernan Anderson, after an extended illness. She was an active member of the LIDS church. She had been active In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Relief society of the LDS Seventh ward. She was born Nov. 6, 1882, in Brigham City, a daughter of Andrew and Caroline H. Hansen Jensen. She was reared and educated in Brigham City. On Aug. 9, 1904, she married Stea A. Anderson in' Brigham City. He died seven years ago. Surviving are one son, Algernon Anderson, Brigham City; two grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, seven brothers and sisters, Ovil Jensen and Mrs Jasper Nichols, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Hannah Woodland, Mrs. Ed Olsen and Willard; Veronis Jensen, both of Salt Lake City; Wlndle Jensen, Alameda, Calif.; and Mrs. Richard Barry, Long Beach, Calif Funeral services will be conducted today by Bishop Lee Andersen. Friends may call at the home of her son, 403 North First West, today prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Veterans of Foreign Wars' Auxiliary Ladies Return From State Department Encampment Back from Department of Utah VFW Auxiliary encampment at St. George are Mrs. Eva Years-ley- , Mrs. Ellen Richman, Mrs. Final Rites Conducted for Tremonton Man i Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1pm. in the Tremonton LDS Third ward for Olaf Johansen, 76, who died Friday at his home in Tremonton. was a high Mr. Johansen priest in the LDS South Bear River stake and had served as a ward teacher in the Evans ward and Third ward in He was born Aug. 28, 1879, in Norway, a son of Jonanin and Annie Mortensen Johnansen. He came to the United States in He 1906, settling in Portland. had resided in Tremonton since 1907. In November, 1903, he married Petrine Johnsen, In Norway. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS temple in 1932. are his widow; Surviving three sons and daughters, Mrs. Darral (Berniece) Heaton, Tremonton; Mrs. J. H. (Pearl) Venezuela, South America; Arthur Calif ; Johansen, Pasadena, i eight grandchildren; three two Zina Thompson, Mrs. Nettie Reese, Mrs. Gladys Ruddell, Mrs. Mary Scothern and Mrs. Edna Nelson. The convention was held May 18, 19 and 20 with both the auxiliary and post holding various sessions Mrs. Yearsley was elected department secretary and Mrs Scothern department guard. Mrs. Thompson was elected president of the Past Presidents club with Mrs. Edna Nelson appointed as her secretary and treasurer. Between business sessions the ladies were escorted by a Chamber of Commerce representative on a tour of St. George which include watching a movie being filmed Clark Gable was the leading man of the movie. and f U' WEDDING BELLS TO RING-Jl- ss Margo Hunsaker plans to exchange wedding promises with Ross Shaw June 6. , 58th Quorum Schedule Potluck Supper Social college J , Agricultural ' Wednesday, May 23, 1956 Brigham City, Utah this a mail, need nbver be so old that he isnt In there pinching Roscoe Mrs. Hera' the great new herbicide discovery you've been reading about In the leading farm magazines. OILS Canadian Thistle White "Top, Quack Grass .. Markham s Blazers of the First ward entertained ' their mothers at a special patty, Wednesday, May 1 16 Aminotriazole Weedkiller) (An First Ward Blazers Entertain Mothers 4 Introduction of mothers was each boy followed, by prayer by The 58th quorum of Seventies of South Box Elder stake by Kent Hust. All Blazers- repeated the code, are planning a potluck social a welcome poem was given and be Thursday evening, May 24, Gary Worthington. by ginning at 8 p. to. in the Sec The Blazer song was sung and ond ward amusement hall. the youngsters in- the class reAccording to those in charge, members and their partners are peated the first five Articles of invited to attend and bring Faith. , of the Four Exjplanatidns their own dishes, silverware and Trails were given: Spirituality, a glass. Health, Donnie The pntire affair is under the Bruce Payne; direction of Mr and Mrs. Worth Seegmiller; Service, Robert Sanford, and Knowledge, Kirk JenJensen, stake leaders UTAH TREMONTON. 4 Meservy Home to Be Scene of Camp Meet ,J i ' 4 ! Vrj , MELROSE sen. the Ricky Plxton explained hatchet emplem, followed by games' conducted by Grant Jensen and Lee Packer. The boys then served light refreshments to the eight mothers attending Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Vaudis Hauenstein thanked the mothers for attending iBruce Bosley offered the clos- Mrs. Aleatha Meservy, . 237 South Fourth West, will be hostess to members of the Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers final meeting of . the season, Thursday, May 24. HOSPITAL NOTES The meeting is scheduled to Glen Woodyatt, v Willard, is begin at 7:30 p. m. with a cor- ing prayer. recuperating following an ap dial invitation for all mempendix operation performed Sat- bers to attend this closing urday, May 19, at. Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Alvin (Hazel E.) James, Closing Meeting Slated Park Valley, underwent a ma19, By Oak Camp Pioneers jor operation Saturday, May at the local hospital. Closing meeting for the sea IDoing nicely following t son for Oak Camp Daughters of hernia operation is Robert Me Utah Pioneers is announced for Cabe, Brigham City. The opera this week toy camp officers. tion was performed Monday The meeting will be held on morning, May 21. Thursday evening, May 24, at Thomas Owen, 17, son of Mr, 7:30 p. m at the home of Mr. and Mrs John L. Owen, Kam and Mrs Stephen Bunnell, 712 as, underwent a hernia opera South Third West. Burt Home to Be Scene tion Tuesday morning, May 22, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Of Final Beehive Meet He is reported to ' be doing . t , Mrs, Verna Burt, 661 South well. to Second East, will be hostess members of the Beehive Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at their final meeting of the season The meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 25, beginning at 7:30 p. m. at the Burt home A f t A J X ' r m . f I Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Smart pup! Reminds his master to dnnk tjie very best,. '. . Melrose Old Fashioned every drop haS i rare , Straight Whisky , .old fashioned flavor all its own V . , Aj Try the new "Get Acquainted 7 years MELROSE DELUXE 90 PROOF, 7 i 1 , YEARS old 90proof 0L0 FASHIONED OLD. Half Pint STRAIGHT WHISKY, MEJ.R0SE DISTILLERS CO., N.Y., . sis- Card of Thanks , To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their symat the pathy and friendship time of the death of our beloved father, we wish to express heartfelt thanks We wish est's A Boy for Mr. and pecially to thank the ward bishsociety, our opric, Mrs. M. Glenn'Compton Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. Comp- friends,theandRelief all others who assisted In any way. In lifes .City. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. ton,ThisBrigham Is the sixth grandchild darkest hour, one comes to reaM. Glenn Compton, and name for the Comptons but the first lize the true meaning of the They have two girls, Carol 9, grandson with the Compton word friends. and Nancy, 3M. David William Burt family. She was married to Jonathan family name. of Randy Glenn has been tail twister; Glen nen for him. The seven pound eight ounce 4 youngster arrived at 10.50 a.m., Monday morning, May 21, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Compton is the former June Rickets, daughter of Mr3. Jessie Scorby, Hillsboro, Ore. Mr. Comptons parents are V 4 , Shaw, also of Brigham City, on A June 6 reception in the Fifth LDS ward recreation hall will honor the young couple following the nuptials. The prospective bride is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate She is employed at Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph, 'company. . The prospective benedict completed his high school training while serving a iur year enlistment in the U. S Navy. He will enroll at the Utah brate. From the church they continued to St-- " Francis school where the convention was conducted. Theme of the convention was Seeing It Through Bishop Hunt and Bishop Federal were among the principle speakers. " Miss Louise Thompson presided and was assisted by the council officers. Mrs , W. H. McDougall, Salt Lake City was introduced at DDCW Catholic Mother, of the Year. Reports were heard from var ious districts during the morning session. Delicious luncheon was serv ed followed by various work shops. Mrs. R. C. Alston, a former resident of Brigham City, was in charge of one of the work' shops. Along with 250 delegates, Bishops Hunt and Federal, 15 other priests were also in at tendance. It was noted that .highlights of the convention were presented over KTVT, Channel 4, at 10:30 p m. during the news broadcast. The ladies attending the convention very much enjoyed the convention and much informa tion gained there will be used by the local ladies. 4, Box Elder SEWS ters, Mrs. E. J. Solem, Minnesota; Miss Marie Johansen, Pasadena, Calif. Bishop Smith Rose presided at the funeral services. Interment was In the Bear River City cemetery. & c Its y3 the next best thing to being there yourself! 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