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Show ii j JX iiyf TTfrf"nri A gal may be heavenly looking and still not be of much ear.thly use. . . Golden Anniversary Planned The Wood family home in will be the scene of the Golden Weddnig anniversary observance for Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood, Sunday, Jan. 25. All friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of two and six p. m. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were married Jan. 20, 1909 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Following (heir marriage they made their home in Willard and Perry for 13 years, then "moved to Corinne in the spring of 1922. Mr. Wood has been a farmer his entire life. Mr. Wood was born Dec. 2, 1887, in Willard, son of William H. and Melissa Cole Wood. Mrs. Wood, the former Ethel Davis, was born Jan. 26. 1891, at Perry, the daughter of Vinson F. and Melissa Perry Davis. The couple has three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Claude (Melissa) Gilbert Mrs. Urban (Fay) Holman and Doyle Vinson Wood, Corinne; Rex William Wood and Gale Davis Wood, Ogden, and Mrs. Dale (Glenda) Compton, Thatcher. They have 16 grandchildren and six s Co-rinn- o eerie ocia Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Legion Auxiliary to Emphasize Defense Mrs. John R. Lee (Mary Elizabeth Lowe Lemon) will celebrate her 90th birthday anniversary, Sunday, Jan. 25, between the hours of one and four oclock in the Willard ward ' recreation hall. She requests no gifts. From the sound of Mrs. Lees voice on the telephone the church house should be filled to capacity with friends and rela- to extend tives best 4 Box Elder NEWS ' Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 21, 1959 HAWAII.. Deluxe tours and accommodations . . . 16 DAYS OF GLORIOUS FUN AND RELAXATION 'JUf , . JT Jaa. ft) ' Fib. COST 27 YET OFFERED Departures' Apr. 24 - June 12 - Juna 24 $497 to $639 ' lit, LOWEST , from Salt iak 8 Day Deluxe Tours $377 from Salt lake lowar Rat from San Francisco Los Angelos ir EPDe iris 0 I TOURS Jntemaii Sax 1514, Salt taka City, Utah - EL faquirs a orfy far 7959 European and Pageant tour. Mrs. FRIENDS INVITED Mary Elizabeth Lee will celebrate 90th birthday anniversary in Willard hall Sunday afternoon. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighted our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Joseph G. Toombs. May Gods blessing rest with those .who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs, Joseph G, Toombs and Family. second generation. Things have changed in all phases of living during her ninety years. All her pals, with the exception of two, Mrs. Lizzie Mason and Mrs. Ida Davis, have gone. She, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Davis still recall church dancing parties, buggy rides and socials of their youth together. Mrs. Lee feels like she has done a lot of living in 90 years and still enjoys reading, writing and crocheting. All of this living has been done without ever changing her initials. She Was born MEL and even after two marriages her initials still IN THI History OF Pharmacy J by Bob Hills Drugs are destroyed or eliminated rapidly by-tbody and for this reason it is necessary to administer them periodically for them to be efIn some cases a fective dose must be increased as the body builds up a tolerance . . . In the case of drugs like morphine, cocaine etc. this toler- ance causes the body to become habituated to the action of these drugs and withdrawal from them becomes painful the condition is known as addiction COME IN . . . for your ' ONE HALF PRICE SPECIAL on Tussy Wind and Weather Hand Lotion and Cream. Among the most important of medicinal constituents plants are the alkaloids . . . They combine with acids to form salts . . . they have a bitter taste, they are used in their salt form . . Alkaloids are very potent and some are deadly poison . . . The names of alkaloids ed In ine such as asatropine, Codeine, Morphine, Quinine, etc. he ... FIFTY YEARS TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood, Corinne will celebrate, with their many friends and relatives, the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday, January 25, at their home in Corinne. ... calling Never has your reporter talked with a 90 year old with a more alert mind or quick sense of humor. Large Appreciative Group of Ladies Hear Mrs. Lee was born Mary ElizReview of 'Reveille for a Persian Village" abeth Lowe Jan. 26, 1869, the read MEL. of Peter and Esther daughter A large and appreciative group Near East Foundation, Point Ford Lowe, Willard. of Civic Improvement club la- Four UNICES. and Program She was the eldest of five dies and their guests met at the and Busy Miss Deanna Nelson Reigns The ladies learned that the children. At the age of eight Popular War Memorial Home last Thursfrom the sale of the proceeds her mother died and she and As 'Miss Collegiate' at Weber College Dance day afternoon, Jan. 15, to hear book go directly into helping the other Lowe children were Mrs. Maureen Rhead, Hinckley An active coed from Brigham activities in the Persian villages. reared by their grandmother, a for Reveille review Ogden, City, and a basketball player Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, until the The of the book has were Weber College students Persian Village. to father remarried. Seven chilreturned her native land just The book was written by Mrs. choice for Mr. and Miss Colleand enroute home she stopped in dren were born from the second HinckMrs. Helen Rheads sister, at annual the last dance giate internamarriage so Miss Lowe had 11 with Japan and India where rehabililey Jones in cooperation week in the college ballroom. tional conferences on brothers and sisters. Miss Deanna Nelson, 19, a blue Najmeh Najafi. tation of villages were being Those living of the original to be most timely held. 12 are Mrs. Lee and two brotheyed blonde sophomore, was in It proved Mid-East view of the place chosen Miss Collegiate over ers, Ellis Lowe, Salt Lake City, The book review was arranged Free Prescription Delivery field of four candidates for the in the news. and Frank Lowe, Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Harold B. Felt, who also by Phone 58 South Main honor. Miss Nelson is the daughShe married Alenander LemNajmeh Najafi is still busy introduced Mrs. Rhead. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. helping improve conditions in on, a Cache Valley youth, May the Persian villages. Nelson, Brigham City. 13, 1891, in the Logan LDS tern The book also tells of the proVal Weathers, member of Wepie. He passed away after they celebrated their 25th wedding bers touted basketball team, was grams being carried out by the winner over four of the schools anniversary. They are the parents of five popular males for the Mr. ColWomen's Legislative sons and five daughters. legiate title. He is the son of To Meet Weekly Now Their children include: Earl Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. WeathReplace Your Old Mattress . t Lemon, Ira and Bishop Arvm ers, 2544 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. in the With Utah Legislature Lemon, all of Willard; Cleon "Miss Collegiate is active in with an EVERTON the Womens State LegSalt Lake City; Mrs. Lemon, is a member of Whip and session, sports, Council of "Utah will Don (Eshter) Stalker, Blackfoot, Sharmea clubs, a scholar also ac- islative meet weekly instead of monthly Idaho; Mrs. Genova McMullen acMISS COLLEGIATE tive in other as is the usual procedure. Los Angeles; Mrs. Loy (Martha) Miss Deanna Nelson, daugh- tivities. The first of the weekly meetHarris, Portage; Mrs. Kenneth ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. She was given a jeweled com- ings was held Thursday, Jan. (Mary) Brown, Portland, Ore and Nelson, Brigham City was pact and a bouquet of pink roses. 15, at 9:30 a. m. at the Governgon, and Mrs. Lowell ( Lucy) Mr. Weathers was absent from ors Board Room under the diPerry, Salt Lake City. Ariel chosen Miss Collegiat. by the dance, away on a basketball rection of Mrs. Hazel Taggart MATCHING Lemon died at the age of 23. popular vote. trip, and received his present Chase, president. She also has 30 grandchildren Monday. Innerspring and 50 During the session the council confined its studies to bills Following the death of Mr, and proposed bills brought beLemon she was a widow for 17 'Would-B- e' Farmers fore the Legislature. They heard years. On March 17, 1933, in oppomany proponents and the Logan LDS temple, she be4H Club Organize nents, alike, speak on the varcame the third wife of John, R. A group of young Bear River ious measures. Lee. Mr. Lee had 16 children Attending from Box Elder by his previous marriages. Elev City would-bdairy farmers Council met last Friday at the home of Womens Legislative en of his children are still livDues Are Due were Mrs. Orson Christensen, in River Bear John City Hardy ing. Annual dues will be collected Mrs. Lee actually feels that at club and begin Mrs. R. M. Kaiser and Mrs. of the, Wil- to organize a a holstein dairy project for the Steve Anderson, all of Brigham she has been permitted to live low regular meeting Utah of Creek, Daughters City and Mrs. Jack Shumway Pioneers meeting set for Friday year. and Mrs. Ted Cochran of members The nine attending 2 .m. at at p afternoon, Jan. 23, elected Preston presChecketts, Nichthe home of Mrs. Priscilla, ident; Lynn Hardy, ' vice presi ols. Highway accidents will dimindent; Sydney Checketts, secre Assisting as hostesses will be and treasurer, and Seth ish only when people use enough tary 24 East 1st South Mrs. Mrs. and Phone 27 Dalton Martha anThe following births are brain power to match the horse-poJensen, reporter. nounced from Cooley Memorial Marion Cook. er. Fullmer Allred, county agent, Bear River Caiip hospital: attended and assisted in the enRulon and Bear River Dorothy Bryant Camp, Daughters rollment of the club. May Phelps Bess, Brigham City, of Utah Pioneers will meet at Leaders are John Hardy and 15. Jan. the Perry J. Christensen home. Newell Checketts. boy, 2 Inas Friday afternoon, Jan. 23, at George Thomas and The name selected for the orBrown Walker, Corinnc, girl, p. m is Bear River Black ganization A good attendance Is expected, Jan. 16. and White 4H club. Fredrick Chadwick and BarFort Brigham The camp Refreshments were served folPETROLEUM MEEDS bara Clara Whitehead Andrew Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the meeting. lowing 17. will hold its monthly meeting, Brigham City, girl, Jan. Sydney Ball and Karen Quayle Friday, Jan. 23, at the home of Ron Driggs Begins Standard farm petroleum products the Wyatt, Brigham City, boy, Jan Afton Olsen, 503 North Third 18. most complete line in the West can West. Teen-Time New Class David Earl and Karen Marie The meeting will start at 7:30 solve a wide variety of your problems. Gardner Jenkins, Deweyville p. m. and all members are urged class in A new Teen-TimBesides fuels and lubricants, we stock 19. to attend. boy, Jan. dancing instruction will begin wood preservative a solvents and paint Richard Max and Lou Jean Meeti In 22, Jan. by evening, Thursday Change ig Christensen Hamilton, Brigham thinners roof costings a floor waxes Members of the Sgo Lily the Ron Driggs School of Dance. City, girl, Jan. 19. Utah Pio- The class will be held from 5 and oils disinfectants Camp. Daughters o t. neers, are urged to note change to 6 p. m. each Thursday at the a rust preventives, and 1 in date of Armory. meeting. Rocket Riders' Club over 100 petroleum will in be Instruction will given Regular January meeting Has Skating Party be held Thursday evening, Jan. popular ballroom dancing, inproducts for farm use. jitterbug, Rocket Riders' club enjoyed 29, at 7 30 p m. at the home of cluding the , PA V an ice skating party Thursday, Mrs. BerthaJensen. samba, mambo and swing. Inter.. For any Standard Oil product, call Jan. 15, at the Ogden coloseum. L Temple Day, Thursday, Jan. ested teenagers may call Delone Glover at 121 for registration Twenty members, accompa- 22, necessitated the change. REYNOLDS V. REEDER details. Bechime Camp nied by their leader. Norm LichPhone 588 or 68 of Mrs. and Mr. Beehive and Allen Camp, Daughters tenstein, S. U. 146 total of South 6th East "will meet Nearly A Friday Hunsaker, Mrs. Jay McMurtrcy Utah Pioneers, A j. and Mrs. John Higginton. o Utah evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 p. m. at employment is provided by the City, Brigham busiMr. Lichtenstein was host for the home of Mrs. Verda Knavel, nation's four million small nesses. 217 East Fourth South. the event. wishes. Vjt)' 771 Willard Woman to Be Honored All members of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to note special luncheon meeting to be held Thursday evening, Jan. 22, at 8 p. m, in the First ward Relief society rooms. The local auxiliary will be hostesses to department president and district officers. Reservations must be received by Mrs. Thurlow Call, 268 R, by 8 p. m. this evening, Wednesday, Jan. 21. it: Telephone Hi-Li- te PEOPLES DRUG 4 'JIEITER SPECIALS! extra-curricul- e 4-- BIRTHS CO. EVERTON MATTRESS ' See us for your farm 7 V-T- t cha-cha- ,' " H. X. two-third- s XA.V V Sp . 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