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Show Special Court of Honor Scheduled Thursday For Neighborhood Seven Local Girl Scouts cene ocial Telephone Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Sunflower Camp Sunflower camp Daughters of Ltah Pioneers will meet at the home of Box Elder County Company President Jennie Carlson, 162 South First East, Thursday evening, March 12, beginning at 771 Cub Scouts Pack 185 Enjoy Annual Blue and Gold Dinner Friday Night at New Protestant Cenier ?ui Cub Scout Pack 185 held its Blue and Gold dinner Friday night at the new Protestant Center, Eat Seventh South. A turkey dinner was served by Mrs. Francis Witt, Mrs Richard Flint ster Willi ms assisand Mrs ted by other mothers of the cvbs. . The Reverend Mr. Hershey Julien, pastor of the Coraraun-i- church, gave the invocation. Ralph Davis, accompanied by Charles at the piano, led the group in singing Cub Scout soi.gs. The Carmvai of Colors theme was carried out in centerpieces designed and made by the cubs and the hats worn by the guests. Clay-bnug- Mr. and Mrs. Uo N. Hansen will WEDDED 50 YEARS observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, March 15, between the hours of two and five oclock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earland Ohman, 5tl South First West, Brig-- . ham City. They request no gifts. attendance. Election of officers will be conducted. V. y Presbyterian Savage of St. Henrys Catholic church, the Reverend Mr. Cecil Morgan of the First Baptist church, and Mrs. Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Julien. E. McDonald, Malcolm presented the awards using a new ceremonial board provided by George Tlustos, pack committee chairman. Wolf badges had been earned by Michelle Chappelle, Michael Wallen, and Joey Baker. A bear badge" went to Carnelle Chap-pclle- , a lion badge to Tony Davis; Gold Arrows to Joey Baker and Warren Pierce and a Silver Arrow to Billy Witt. Denner stripes were given to Peter and Joey Baker. 7.30 p. m. Those in charge desire a good h special tbiecloth printed with the Cub Scout Promise and other appropriated quotations presented by Mr. Claybaugh was used. A clown with gifts for the young people added to the merriment. Special guests were Father T. No To Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Father; "And what did learn at school today? Son: I learned to say Yes sir and No, sir and Yes maam and No, maam. Father (greatly pleased): You did? Son- - Are Announced Pairs of Heavy Duty Car or an-hu- son-in-la- j Meeting of Welcome Wagon Brigham Newcomers March meeting for Welcome Intermountam m hool. Y'agon Brigham City NewcomShamrocks and , leprechauns ers will be held Tuesday, March v ill he table decorations for the 17, .at 12 noon at the Tropical St. Patriik day theme decor. Restaurant. Installation of new officers is All Newcomers in the area are also on the agenda. 1 Homemakers to Exchange Recipes This Evening Recipes wdll he exchanged by members of the Box Elder Counthis evening, ty Homemakers March 11, beginning at 8 p. m. in Ihe kitchen at Box Elder High si hool. Members are asked to bring eir favor. te recipe made up after- tc serve other members H Guest speaker for the noon will he Miss Ixuuse Dyer, v Rockwood, June Fletcher, Emily Severans, Karla Josephson, Lau- rle Josephson and Doug Miller, Robertas Kay Hodges, Lil-- , ban Herrick, Jackie Furlong and Evelyn Barker. Van Enge.en s Kathy Trox-cll- , Ogden. Julie Ann Miller, Ann Baty, The pair exchanged wedding promises at the Anderson fam- Doris Frost and daughter, Christine Frost, and Beverly May. ily home Friday, Feb 27. Youth Shop Kathy Felt, ElizOfficiating was Bishop Clarence Andersen, Trenton, Utah, abeth Van Dyke and Chris Laran uncle of the bride. Family sen. Dalcnc members and close friends witArt and Gift Shop nessed the rites. Madsen, Patty Harrison, Scott After honeymooning at Las Keyes and Jimmy Harrison. Vegas, the newlyweds are at Along with fashions shown of door heme to their friends at 3760 Or- will be prisentation chard in Ogden. prizes, special prizes and a new merchants prize. Winners must be in attendance to claim prizes. A charge of ?1 per ticket will be made with tickets available from any Kindergarten club member. Proceeds of the show go towards youth conservations. The local merchants participating in the show are sponsoring the special merchants prize. The Brigham City Fourth LDS Tickets are being given with ward dinner will be held this each $10 purchase. From the evening, Wednesday, beginning tickets accumulated a lurky ticat 6 p. m. In the ward recreation ket will b diawn the night of hall, aixord'ng to Bishop Clark the show. M Rasmu'seii A delicious hot dinner will be served family slyle, followed by irn entertaining program for the adults and special entertainment lor the cnildron Heading the general arrangements for the dinner are Mr. .and Mrs. lleniy (. Johnson, assisted by a lomnuttee in charge ef the vauous courses. ONE RACK F. Leland Seely will serve as master of communes for the evening and will introduce the program oumheis. Special invited guests will be members of the North Box Elder stake presidency and their 'wives. All ward members are invited lo bring llieir families and on- (Slightly Soiled) joy an evening of fun and good ask-cIs will toucher. Everyone ONE RACK to bring their own eating Couple February 27 St. Patrick Theme Decor Planned for March 1188. Tracer Trouble cvLo.ir imavfi' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Anderson announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Mary Fae, to Wesley Harrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrop, LDS Fourth Ward Dinner Slated Household Rubber Mots . . 2 pr. $1.00 Reg. 27c asst, sizes Plastic Travel Containers for creams, 10 for $1.00 Lotion, etc Reg. 59c sets of 4-in- Screw- -l 3 sets $1.00 drivers Reg. $1.98 Drop Forge, heavy duty Pruners per pr. $1.00 6 foot plastic Corrugated Floor 2for $1.00 Mats, reg. $1.19 88c Plastic Rubber Reg. Heavy Dish Drainers 2 for $1.00 Shower Bath and Mats, Cupped 14" x 24". Reg. 98c 2 for $1.00 Reg. 79c asst. Colored Plastic 2 for $1.00 Table Cloths & Reg. 79c Work Play Aprons 2 for $1.00 for children Welcome Mats, Lge. Rubber each $1.00 asst, colors Waste Wicker Lge. Paper 2 for $1.00 Baskets Asst. Costume Jewelry, 2 for $1.00 reg. $1 and $2 items Just the Thing for Bridge Prizes. $1.25 & $1 Gift Boxed Soaps 2 for $1 Econ size reg 53c Floride 3 tubes for $1.00 Tooth Paste FAST Dandruff Treatment 3 for $1.00 Shampoo, reg. 49c Platic Adhesive Tape, 5 yd x 1" 3 for $1.00 Reg. 49c 2 for $1.00 Rex Shampoo, Reg 69c Econ. Size Adrienne Hand 2 for $1.00 Cream, Reg. $1 .... error our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUGDYNAMOMETER will spot the real trouble . . . and in a hurry I Brigham Girl in tofrvH MMMry to Wrt to ptcuioft ffetenry. And yet trector wee Uve euf thep enly to jvrter d anp to the field -t- he eaclutive I DYNAMOMETtR tort yeet tree! or wedef ctvel field leedt rtglrt to iw fcep I Theee PRECISION d,yment, by tort net by veM, toe Mve ye f to S qwerto ef to every beef f eperehe , , tocreee yew bereepewer by 4 to S3 percent I O tort toveelt ell IOTM Kerfeu'vtor end Cathy Siggaid of Brigham City ts Billing Hie eight finalist eVp Phone In LADIES SUMMER THONG S(10 $150 Discontinued Brands K1. Price FAWSON - YOURT Rear 66 South 1st West Permedge, finest single or double edge 3 for $1.00 Razor Blades, Reg. 49c t 3 Rex 54c for $1.00 Seltzer Reg. Monocet Comp'd Finest Pain Tablets, Reg. 89c per 100. .2 for $1.00 Adrienne Indelible Lipsticks, 3 for $1.00 Regular $1.25 Glo Color Finest DuBarry Hair Rinse, reg. $1.50 any color $1.00 Sundae Ice Cream Toppings, Choc. Pineapple, Butterscotch, 4 for.$1.00 reg. 39c & 35c First Quality DuPont Spuntex Nylon Stretch Hose pr. $1.00 with complete Bags, Clothespin 3 for $1.00 18 pins. Reg. 79c 2 Reg 53c tubes Colgates Dental Cream Plus 100 Hobart Aspirin All for $1.00 Iceflex Ice Cube Trays, reg. 49c 4 for $ 1 Reg. $2.40 assts. boxed Everyday Cards, 16s . . 2 boxes $1.00 Giant Size, reg. 79c Rexall Aerosol 2 for $1.00 Shave Cream Revlon Medicated cans 85c Req. lge 2 for $1.00 Silicare Baby Jowder For the kiddies Reg. 5c Loud Roll Caps 30 pkgs $1.00 Reg. $1.35 Cara Nome Fast Set ea. $1.00 Spray Net colors Combs Asst, Reg. 25c Contour 6 for $1.00 and shapes Reg. 89c full lb. "8480" Fragrant, 2 for $1.00 absorbent Talcum Rea. $1 Lily of the Valley Boxed 2 for $1.00 Bubble Bath Ren 98c Unbreakable Fire Hydrant 2 for SI 00 Banks Final eUrtlun will be conducted on Thursday, March 12 Miss Siggaid Is a freshman atudent at CSC having graduated from Box Filler High school last jew. , Heels Broken Sizes Discontinued Styles Values to $4.95 ONE RACK o BEETER DRESSES WINTER COATS budv, IMPLEMENT CO. North Main -- Warners Values to $14.95 (Please No Try-on- licet Ion on March 4. She I a candidate for arcond vlci president of the student BRIGHAM TRUCK AND 27 the College of South I l.ih student body primary chosen Bring In Your Tractor TODAY Fringes, etc. Your Choice ONE TABLE s) lection Finals fi Rto All Ulenslle. E Drapery Yd. Goods, imiES HOUSE COATS In costly trial ami ' 'TABLE ERAMETTES ONE TABLE BLOUSES Dont waste time anil money Upholstery Fabrics Reg. $3 to $ 1.50 AQC 11 Tonight.6p.nl. SKIRTS iimsiTi! i: SEE OUR Values to $5.00 Fashion Models "Our Town U.S.A. will feature local fashions geared for Leo N Hansen church worker. He served in the and oummer at the will' observe their golden wed- Fifth ward bishopric for 13 Regular monthly meeting of spring club fashion ding anniversary, Sunday, March years and is busy now with wel- Ihe Seventh ward Primary offi- show Kindergarten get for Thursday evening, 15. on held cers teachers vas and fare building projects and Maich 19, beginning at 8 p. m., The event will be held at the His wife has served in Monday evening in the Relief in the Lincoln school audtior-ium- . room. home of a daughter and and Relief Society or- society Primary OhconductMr. and Mrs. Earland Counselor Betty John ganizations and for the past 35 Mrs. Don L. Olsen, general man, 544 South First West, in years has been a visiting teach- ed. Brigham City, between the hours er in the Relief society. Following opening song, Mrs. chairman, with the cooperation of,! wo o'clock and five oclock, Daryl Jean Yates offered Invoca- of the Brigham City merchants Their sons and daughters In tion. Scriptural reading by Mrs. participating in the review anSunday aftei noon. nounce the following models: tt'he couple requests no gifts. charge of the open house Sun- Elsie llawkes followed. were day are. Leonda A. Hansen and Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Teacher Tiainer Darlene BilThurza Kingston, Horsleys married on March 16, 1909, in Mrs. Earland (Pearl) Ohman, lings gave the lesson, "Learning Dianna Jensen, Lucille Hansen, , Brigham Citv, Delbert N. Han-- M.;de "Compdling. the Salt Lake LDS temple. Anita Hansen and Martha Claire Idaho; Mrs., Ppnodlt.tion was offered Both were born and reared in sen, Twin Palls, Horsley. Claude Salt (Ins) Richards, Lakeljjrs janfce Griffin. Brigham City and have spent Sonoma- s- Maunne Ward, MarCity; Mrs Herald (Ruth) Moon,! Hostesses for the evening were their entire married life here Wender, Mary Quaderer, ilyn Mrs. Hansen was born Lily Farmington, and LaMar D. Han- nyjrS- Bth Poulsen, Mrs. Arlene Tess Anderson, Mauneen Pimp-er- , sen, Roy. munn,x, Mrs. Marie Thomas and Hansen, she didnt change her Linda Jensen, Sharon Johnname with marriage, Jan. 8, They have 19 grandchildren Mrs. Donia Stuart, son, Kathy Claybaugh, Barbara 1888. Mr. Hansen was born Feb. and four Delicious refreshments Olsen and Mary Eleanor John8, 1886. All friends, neighbors and rel- served to 24 members. son. Mr. Il3nsen has spent a life- atives are cordially invited to J. C. Penney eompny Margartime as a fruit farmer and LDS call and say hello, Sunday. Home Ceremony Unites et Johnsen, Glen Jensen, Darla s Yep! DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! Spring Show Seventh Ward Primary Hold Preparation Meet Mr. and Mrs. invited to attend. 111 charge announce that cards will tint he sent, nor will telephone calls be made extending invitations. Newcomers are welcome to call reservations for the luncheon and come and meet other newcomers. A $1 50 charge per plale will be made with reservations to be accepted until Monday noon, March 13. Accepting reserya-tionare Mrs Ralph Dafis at 1647 J, and Mrs. Frank Howes at k Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 11, 1959 for supporting them so well in their annual ecokie sale which Patience is the ability to idle started last Saturday and will your motor when you feel like continue until March 21. stripping your gears. A Lifetime Brigham Cily Residents Plan 'cordially Officers Home-Wor- Girl Scouts of Neighbor 7 will receive awards at a Court of Award? to be held Thursday, March 12, from 4 to 6 p. m. at the new Protestant Center, East Seventh South. Thirteen girls will be invested as members of Troop 70 also. These include RaNae Anderson, Linda Sue Christine Baron, Barsballe, Darlene Bouek, Brenda Fenton, Marcia Iverson, Susan Jensen, Marilyn Johnson, Jill Jorgensen, Karen Knudsen, Wilma Rav, Joleen Sederholm ana Rosemary Workman. Mothers of the girls will be special guests at a tea which will follow, Mrs. Richard Iverson is directing the girls in this proj-- . ect. Committee members are Agnes Rose Ewing, Jodie Patterson, Marcia Iverson, Brenda Fenton, Peggy Bidlack and Kath' leen McDonald. Girl Scouts wish to thank the kind of people of Brigham City 14 Box Elder NEWS ALL SALES CASH ALL SALES FINAL FORSGRENS PRICE DOLLAR DAYS ONLY! |