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Show - . ' M V Writers Get Constructive Criticism at May ' )0 fit's a B$y for the Meeting of Writers ' Workshop Held Wednesday V. Dell Sacketts 3 Elder NEWS Box Wednesday, May 8, 1957 Brigham City, Utah Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Dell Sackett to join the monthly meetings bf announce the arrival of their ' ' the local group. second child, a son, born May HOSPITAL NOTES i All writers interested are cor- 6, at Cooley Memorial hospital. i, dially invited to attend the next The little lad weighed seven William Wheatley, 5, son of scheduled meeting, June S at 8 pounds at birth and as yet a Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wheatley, p. m, name lias not been decided Biigham Route 1, had lus tou-Ul- s upon. removed May 3. A Fogies Auxiliary Tells tonsillectomy was performCompleting the Sackett family ed on Janet Tincher, 6, daughIs Jalyn, 2. Plans for the Week ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Tinchinclude: Mr, and er, Brigham City, May 3. Grandparents meetReguar Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. Orval'E. Mrs. Know lion Brown, Briging is to be held this evening, City, and Mrs. Sackett, Brigham Daisy Duke, of ham City, underwent a tonsillecm. Fol8 at p. May 8, beginning lloneyvilie.1 tomy, May 3, at Cooley Memolowing the meeting, drill pracGreat grandparents are Dr. rial hospital. She returned to tice will be held. and Mrs. Ezra Waddoups, Sait her home May 8 Eaglo Discontinued SacLake Mrs. Joseph (Ruby) Scotliern, Mrs. Laura and City, announced Eaglo committee makett, City, liugham Brigham City, underwent a successful year of Eaglo with Mrs Sackett is the furnier jor surgery on May 2. She is dogames to discontinue now until Carolyn Duke, ing nicely the fall season. Joseph T. Litchfield, Brigham Mothers Day Tea had his appendix removed Big Enough City, comArrangements aie now MERCER, Me. (UP) The larg- May 6 plete for the annual Mothers' est tiee ever found in New EngDay Tea to be held Saturday af- land once existed in this town The average yield of wool from Card of Thanks ternoon, May 11, irom 2 until 4 It was an elm, 32 feet in dr an Angora rabbit is about 12 or recream. ward Third in the p eumference. nioie ounces a year. 'To those who by their acts of tion hall. kindness expressed their symifti All auxiliary members are inthy and friendship at the time vited to attend, bring their of thp death of our beloved husa or mother band, son and brother, Vernon mother, friend Toombs, we wish to express According to Mrs. Marie Byheartfelt thanks. We wish esa pecially to thank the ward water, committee haschairman, arbeen program lovely our Relief the society, bishopric, friends, and all others who as- ranged and refreshments will be served. sisted in any way, Those who attended the tea Mrs. Vernon Toombs last year are asked to bring and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G their potted plants and comToombs and Family. pare the growth of their plant with others. Writers Workshop members met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich with Mrs. Mari jane Morris presiding. During the meeting it was learned that Mrs. Rich had just recently sold an article to the LDS Relief Society magazine. ' Mrs. Rich had earlier had the article criticized by workshop members and had made suggested improvements before submitting it for publication. Wednesday evening she received constructive criticism on another article. She was advised to submit it for possible publication. Mrs. Jeanne B. Wilson read a s and story concerning it was suggested that she add more description of characters. Mrs. Morris encouraged members present to ask other writers sJS- Mother PORTABLE APPLIANCES 5 REMEMBER HER with this BEAUTIFUL GIFT teen-ager- ,v Regular $18.95 MOTHER'S PORTABLE MIXER DAY SPECIAL - Weighs Less Than 3 Pound Hangs Up Like Saucepan d 1 Control SHE'LL BE DELIGHTED g with this work-savin- m-la- G. E. Protect your engine with Heavy Duty RPM Motor Oil KFPltEiSFNl ED ELDER Marcia Jackson, EEilS senior, was chosen last week by her classmates to represent contest during Agathon activities them in the at USU last Friday. She is a' daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. ' C. E. Jackson of Intermoutain school. JBUX I I g Hi-Que- en u f BMGHTEH THE DAY District to Fete BIRTHS fT - A AUTOMATIC SKIUET Family Size Temperature Selector Fries, Bakes Slews. ft r A 5 APPLIANCE Regular $22.95 MOTHERS $312)95 DAY SPECIAL Braises it' OR CHOOSE ONE OF THE MANY WONDERFUL GE PORTABLE APPLIANCES I ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE A mm Gold Star Mothers District One of the American Legion Auxiliary of Utah will honor Gold Star Mothers at the annual tea to be held Saturday, May 11, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. in the Lounge of the Commons building on the USU campus. Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mrs, Clyde B. Stratford, are of the affair. Any Gold Star mother interested in attending who has not been contacted is invited to call one of the chairmen and arfor transportation rangements S. A girl was born May 6 to will be made. The event is also open to all Wayne LaVar and Angie LeOra auxiliary members in the dis--' Cottle Francom, Tremonton,. f J. Dell and Carolyn Duke Sac trict. A program is planned and rekett, Brigham City, are the parfreshments will be served. ents of a boy born May 6. The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born May 3 to Edward E. and Ivy Wells Valcarce, Mantua. Dale Burt and Ruth Collings Robinette, Brigham City, are the parents of a boy born May 4 n May 5, a girl was born to War-feSharp and Carolyn Hall Ferguson, Bountiful. . Roland Bywater and Rhea Wise Barker, Brigham Route 1, are the parents of a girl born May n fftowsll Heavy Duty RPM Motor Oil protects gasoline engines against three basic causes of damage: carbon deposits, rust, and wear. A detergent washes keeps them from adhering to away deposits engine surfaces. Other compounds prevent rust forrfiation, crankcase foaming. A tough film of oil stays on vital parts, whether engine is hot or Remember Mother on her day with a living, personal gift of flowers. 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