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Show U ' She was an exasperating customer and hadnt bought a thing. Why is it, she snapped a last, that I never get what I ask for in your shop Perhaps, madam, said the assistant, its because we are too polite. Box Elder ocial 1937 CHEVROLET Standard Talkative barber "Your hair 3 NEWS seems to be tuining gray. customer: not Im Impatient Brigham City, Utah Brigham City folks will be surprised. Cant you work a litWednesday, March 4, 1959 surprised and pleased as they tle faster. open the recent issue of the LDS Relief Society magazine. A poem, The Edge of Spring ritten by Mrs. Horace (Renie) A trained Insurance Counselor from COUNTRY MULittlewood, is featured as the frontice piece. TUAL LIFE can help you in the building of a security Mrs. Iittlewoods poetry has in LDS seen times program that will fit the needs of you and your family, been many Ailec-L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone 771 church publications but this is a program combining all wanted features of . first for the feature poem. The local poet is always busy Insurance at the lowest possible cost writing poetry and just this past othet members and month, she Second-Nint- h Wards Easily available savings and cash values the local Writers Realm Insurance for all age groups Set Gold Green Ball group, took time out to judge the poetry written by elemenA program designed to fit the individual needs of For Saturday Evening tary school pupils in the annual Open house will be held Sun-- rinne and resided for many Gold and Green Ball plans Civic Improvement club contest. your family members day, March 8, in honor of the years. The pair returned to are being made by Second and Also appearing in the (Relief 80th birthday Brigham City in 1937. Mr. Hew- Ninth Ward MIA, anniversary t society magazine is poetry of Mrs. Emily Smith Hewlett. lett passed away April 12, 1952. The annual dance will be held Miss Iris Schow. Central school Mrs. Hewlett was the first Hosts and hostess will be Saturday, March 7, beginning at teacher. V sons and daughter of Mrs. Hew- president of YVVMIA when Co- 8.30 m. in the Second Ninth rep : " The Perfect Protection Insurance" rinne was otganized as an LDS creation hall. lett. Sheffields Return From inPriward. She also worked in Friends and relatives are An orchestra has been engag Extended Winter Trip vited to call at her home, 33 mary and Sunday school and a floor show RICHARD STOCKING East Forest street between the has been a teacher in the Relief ed for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sreffield will refreshments and 597 North 1st West, an hours of two oclock and five society for many years. She is a planned j , returned Saturday following o'clock. member of the Daughters of be served. extended vaat'on. Brigham City A good crowd is anticipated. Utah Pioneers. She requests no gifts. They traveled by train to Reno Phone 931 Mrs. Hewlett was born in then continued to San Francisco Her sons and daughter inUnion Fort, Salt Lake county, clude Emery D. Hewlett, Twin to spend several days. Corinne Pair Announces At Santa Barbara they were March 8, 187ft, a daughter of Falls, Idaho; Lon T. Hewlett, CoThomas and Emily Cope Smith. rinne; Mrs. Ed (Rachel) Young, Arrival of Baby Boy guests of a cousin of Mrs. ShefShe is one of a family of five Sebastopol, Clarence Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson of field and enjoyed many delightchildren, one of whom is still (Jim) Hewlett, Brigham City and Corinne announce the arrival of ful excursions while there. the The couple continued down living, Thomas Smith, Midvale. Elwynn Hewlett, Salt Lake a baby boy born Saturday, Feb Utah. City. She also has 19 grandchil- 28, at Cooley Memorial hospital. the coast to San Diego to visit She also has three and dren, 45 The infant weighs six pounds with Mrs. S. (Priscilla) Iverson, and one half brother. Mrs. John two six ounces and has been named her two sons. Noble and Melvin, their wives and families. Many (Lillie) Stoll, Brigham City;, Mrs. Her children plan to help her Jeffery Oleen. tours Margaret C. Hatch - and Joseph welcome her many friends and sightseeing Mrs. Nelson is the former interesting were enjoyed during their SouthMrs. Emily R. Cutler, Corinne, and Mrs. Ida relatives who wish to call. WILL BE 80 Jean Waddoups, daughter Fredrickson, Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Jennie Waddoups, Preston ern California visit. Smith Hewlett will celebrate C. She married David L. Hewlett The remainder of their, vacaInterior Decorator Sets Idaho. in Union Fort. May 28, 1896 and anniversary Sunday tion was in Las Vegas. The IS paternal grandfather they moved to Brigham City in Kindergarten Club Visit Ole P. Nelson, Corinne. 1900. With Department of American They later moved to CoHome as theme of meeting a speNtlFtmD RISK MUTUAL INSURANCI cial Guest Day is planned by New Recruits in Basic Dozen Club Happpy members of the Kindergarten DUTCH AUCTION AT AUTO Fetes Birthday of club for their regular March Training at Fort Ord INSURANCE Taking basic U. S. Army train ROBERTA'S meeting. Edith Conger for Thursday, March ing at Fort Ord, Calif., are three AT REDUCED RATER The Happv Dozen Birthday 5, Speaker 4 p.m. at the War Memorial recruits from Brigham City at Far bmullM Cli The low bid of $1.00 each has club met last Friday afternoon home will be Glade Hansen, inThe trio. Dallas Stokes, son of in anniverof honor the of on one rack dresses birthday been made terior decorator. His subject Mr. and Mis. Othello Stokes at Robertas. Come in and make sary of Mrs. Edith Conger. will be interior decorating and Dave Hadley, son of Mr. and H. DEE JOHNSON The party was held at the a afternoon is planned. Mrs. William R. Hadley, and Your Insurance Counselor your bid on tie dress of your delightful home. Members of Epsilon Chapter Bill Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs choice. The dresses will be sold Conger Potluck luncheon was served Beta PIIONE 19 or 1212 Sigma Phi will be special Aaron Endress, left Brigham to the highest bidder by March and lovely gifts presented to guests with members also invi- City Feb. 12. 12th. Mrs. Conger. ted to bring guests and hear this Those attending included Mrs. You must be present to reBillie Benson, Mrs. , Helen Jor- special program. In charge of the program ceive your dress on Thursday, We make you a fashion gensen, Mrs. Lola Stewart, Mrs. Mrs. Beth Whitaker with Mrs. PHONE 122 March 12. Mrs. Nora Westley, Gladys Lucille Hansen as director r promise: this slip will not While you are in to pick up Wheatley, Mrs. Elsie Poppleton, show beneath your will be offered toy Mrs. your dress, look at tie large as- Mrs. Alta Slaughter, Mrs. Carol Bernice Hobson with pledge to new shortened hemlines! sortment of lovely Spring hats at Haskell, Mrs. Flo Crossley and the flag led by Mrs. June Sackett. A smoothly slim shaping of Mrs. Mary Scclhern. The twelfth committee chairman Robertas. member, Mrs. Leone Cazier, was is Serving carefree nylon tricot Mrs. Etha John with members unable to attend. it is serenely bodiced to include Mrs. Mildred Barber, Mrs. Carolyn Bywater, Mrs, and bordered with Margaret Hillam, Mrs. Relda Alcnon lace and embroidery. Lund, Mrs. Renee Olsen, Mrs. Black, white and LaPriel Price, Mrs. Hope Smith Fashion brights in and Mrs. Pat Weight FINEST FRESH Poetry of Local Lady Featured in Magazine transmishion. Only $10.00 down Birthday to Be Observed Sunday 200 MOTORS Phone 1611 1 Hi-Li- te s J V IN TNI j History Pharmacy J by Bob Hills Miscellaneous Pharmaceutical Preparations for your understanding: are concentrated Syrups solutions of sugar containing a medicinal substance. Lotions are liquid preparations for local application that are used without rubbing namely Calamine Lotion. are alcoholic soSpirits lutions usually 5 to 10 in for instance Arostrength matic Spirit of Ammonia. Elixers sweetened hydroalcoholic solutions pleasantly flavored. CHEMISE LENGTH slip by NON-DRINKE- are preparaEmulsions tions in which oils are in the form of minute globules m water Cod Liver Oil. Liniments contain an irritant medical agent dissolved in oil, alcohol etc, and are intended for external use to be applied with friction for better action of the drug. PEOPLES DRUG Free Prescription Delivery Phone South Main NEW half-sister- s Remember friends and loved ones on Easter and we have a wonderful collection of greeting cards awaiting your selection. Come in early for first choice. 58 COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE 4 only mem-Praye- $5,95! Fit EE Prescription Delivery Service sizes 32 to 38. DRUGS only at HAMILTON Hew Arrivals The following births are nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Grant and Jean Waddoups Nelson, Corinne, boy, Feb. 28. J. Dell Douglas and Charlene Benson Petersen, RFD, Tremon-ton- , boy, March 2. DRUG enema. CENTER 56 South Main sty . feikftfl'IlMW:o8fif if iff ftmfiiirYlWfnffr The standard of the wortd in Craftsmanship Brilliantly detail) fntir dreamed of. Come in end see the ''Fabulous cooking top iltdot owl of tight not in oto Hmgod. Ml id maplo Culling bottd twingt down for octy occtRt when cloning hn UOtft IN AUTOMATIC N roaoiT BLBMBNTS Control cooking tompo'otuftt cutoff no ctortbing licoily. 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