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Show it SOCIETY Membership Campaign Miss Alla Jean Uaiter. daugh ot Bishop and Mis Kenne'h continued Anothir year of G farter ot Paik Valey. became growth by the American Legion tie Imde ol Byiail Ken' fai'.ei, today mi ol Mr and Mis Gordon K Aux.li.uy vvas piodicted by Mis Veara Fife, membership ,u tei at a beautilu! and rn-i:chan nan ot the local Auxiliary ivc iciemony solemn, zed Unit, As first returns from the .'i the Salt Lake on Mon current membership campaign day, October 3. temple Ezia T. Apostle in. came liensen officiated at the ce reThe Auxiliary has approxi- main mately doubled its strength in Wrnessint the ceremony weie the past four years and is the 1,000,000 mem- 'he parents ol the bride and1 ber maik, Mrs. Fife explained. gloom and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. and It now has moie than 13.000 lo- C.uiei. Luana Carter, Mr. cal Units, located in practically Ms Ferris James, Mr. and Mrs every city and town in the Fe:d Hirseln. Mr. and Mis Floyd United States and territories, as C.i'tei and Mrs. Frames Seely, well as in a number of foreign ,i eose relatives ot the tuide Unit Officers And New At Legion Aux. Banquet State Officers, embers Honored Lesion Auxilhe'd their annual member-iarevening ;Hp banquet Monday home with ,v,e War Memorial in president. Clair Nelson. - Thc American charge. Xelson Mrs- welcomed the after which offered the inembera and guests Afton May, chaplain, prayer- Outgoing officers were seated at the Lad table and stale oflieeis rate as follows: president, who from a presi-Ln- t convention and secretary Indiana; Lid at Indianapolis, of o,rv Pierce, district secretary Zelda Howells, district HvrumMerle resident from Paradise; vice presidMalmrose. district ent Birdie Smith, state music Mabel Chrisiensen, chairman; Other uate legislative chairman. were Phyllis present ludre Mrs. Harry Hahorsen, Vera" Earl. New mem bets are Gadys Anderson, May Brunker, Hartel Woodland. Kathryn Mrs Woodland, Betty Jane Call and Cold star motheframe Barnes. introduced. also were rs with A piogram was presented who Phyllis Call toastmistress numbannounced the following ers- A duet was sung by Birdie Smith and Afton May, accompanied by Mayme Adamson. and Reading by Bertha Jensen introduced re Bolt, state entlv returned Puth Hinand Joanne . . sis-tei- Epsilon chapter of the rority song, Life Is A Friendly-RoadSigma Phi sorority opened A delicious tray luncheon was its annual rush season this year held served to members and the folmodel meeting, with a invited guests: Monday evening at the home of lowing special Leah Barker, Ruth Hunsaker, Lillian Felt. Eleida Williams, Dolores Laur-it.en- , .Elaine Ward, president, openthe Erma Crompton, Lucille ed the meeting and after Young, Donna Sederholm, Carol opening ritual, reports were givMarie Thorne Jeppson, en by the following chairladies; Hafner, Lillian Felt, Connie Simcox, Lola Campbell. Nola Leggett, LaPreal Norma Butler. Leah Kimber and Deone Lichtenstein, Reva Nelson. Knudsen, Marijane Morris, Luda Lillian Felt told of the many Keller, LaPriele Price and Marachievements accomplished by lene Peckenpaugh of Tremon-ton- . The serving committee was the sorority since its founding and Iona Cefalo told of the aims, composed of Marion Fredrickson, orLuella MacFarlane and Lillian purposes and scope of the Felt. ganization. Blanch Thompson, rush captain and vice president, conductGlovers Attend Clinic ed the introduction of guests after which Iona Cefalo and Reva For Insurance Agents Nelson discussed the lesson on CVlrs. Cefalo explained Beneficial Life Insurance poetry. with poetic examples, the diff- agents from the Northern Utah erence between the epigram, district met at an insurance clinic Thursday, Friday and Satepitaph, parady, cuplets, limerick. ode, lyric and lyncose. Mis. urday at the Hotel Ben Lomond Nelson then demonstrated chilin Ogden. drens poetry with some intereThe clinic, conducted by mem- sting examples of the small bers of the home office at Salt fry type of poetry. Lake City was attended by Mr. Luella MacFarlane, sorority and Mrs. W. Lamont Glover of director was introduced to the this city, who also attended the ladies and responded with short dinner and dance held Friday-eveninremarks and Lillian Felt conat the El Chicko Inn cluded the meeting with a so honoring wives of the agents. . LIFE LOOK e a News-Journa- - REXALL lc SALE Mt-- r s ed 1949 i.- Ga-am- - COLLIERS STARTS TODAY . town-enjoy- ed s Were OUTBOARD MOTORS roses. Miss Elaine Carter, cousin of the bride and groom, attended the bride as maid of honor. Miss Shirley Waddoups was bridesmaid. Both were gowned corin pale blue and carried sages of pink and while carnations. The bride and groom danced of the first dance to the "I Love You Truly, after vvlych everyone joined in the dancing. During intermission a short program was given as follows, with John Ellis Carter as master of ceremonies: Piano solo by Clarene Carter; musical reading I Love by Beth James; song, You Truly, Mrs. F. Leland Seely; reading, Elaine Carter. cookies, Specially decorated punch and ice cream were served after the program by several young girls, Jo Ann Montgomery, Jo Layne Palmer, Joyce Hirschi and Janet James. Rhea Kunzler, Junelle Palmer and Shirley Kunzler received gifts at the door and Mrs. Lee Rose assisted by Mrs. Ferd Hirschi and STOCK New 21948 1- 2- 1948 1949 11949 11949 11948 11947 11948 CLEARANCE Sale Price $ 99.00 Present List 2Vi Horsepower 16 Horsepower 5 Horsepower 10 Horsepower 22 Horsepower SALE $129.00 $322.50 $175.25 $309.00 $408.50 $ 242.00 $135.00. $245.00 $300.00 Slightly Used 16 10 $175.00 Horsepower Horsepower 2Vi Horsepower $ 95.00 $ 75.00 Sa i Allis-Chalm- ers Demonstrations Of Crawler And Wheel Tractors And Implements For Them South B. E. Farm Bureau To Discuss Concumers Education The South Box Elder Farm Bureau will hold a meeting on Thursday afternoon, October 13, at 1 oclock in the Corinne ward chapel. The lesson. Consumers Education, will be treated by Ross Bowen who will discuss mens, womens and childrens clothing; Clyde Stratford who will tell about floor covering and Petersen who will talk on adequate wiring for the home, Officers urge all members to attend this meeting. Saturday Evening POST YOUR s ! IN... - r pre-ent- Early enrollment of members for 1950 indicates that the Auxiliary will continue to ex- of Provo who was recent pand during the coming year, ly named Miss Utah for said Mis. Fite. "Already the larin 1950. Her reign as queen will gest women's organization end with her entering the America, the Auxiliary has hardlMiss America competition y begun to exhaust its possiat Atlantic City, N. J. next bilitiesof for growth. More and the wives, mothers, moie year. and daughters of men who America in the World Clever Decorations Are served Wars are finding in the AuxilUsed In Primary Party iary a way to serve effectively foi the veterans and the nation Honoring Old Officers in time of peace. teams working Membership A delightful party vvas given under Airs. Fife's leadership, of the new the by presidency have reported 85 members alPrimary of the Perry ward hon- ready enrolled in the Brigham oring the retiring primary offi- Unit for 1950. Mrs. Fife predictcers at the home of Mr. and ed that the Units quota would Mrs. Leland Thorne Monday be filled by Nov. 1, and that naevening. tional enrollment lor 1950 would vvas A delicious hot supper reach 1,000.000. served to the oflieers who had invited their husbands to be their special guests duiing the Sunflower DUP Camp people were evening. Thirty-siHolds present. Regular Meet The supper was served at decoThe Sunflower camp of the small tables attractively rated with a miniature lady be- Daughters of Utah Pioneers held neath a tree used as the center-piec- their regular meeting Tuesday-eveninat the home of Mrs. with each place marked by a clever candy man dressed lleber sessions. Jennie L. Jones, in evening suit, lepresenting the captain, presided and Evadene Theme of the deco- Holland, vice captain, conducted. husbands. Have I Done Any Good In rations was, We Are Going Out For The Evening.'' was the The Hallo- the World Today? ween colors were used in the opening song and prayer followed by Elvira Hess. Oh My decorations. were Utah, was sung by the ladies Gifts of appreciation the following out- after which Ellen Anderson gave presented going officers by Mrs. Bertha her reading titled, "The Ride On A duet composed of Wight: Elzada Young, piesi- - The Bus. dent and her counselors, Ruth Erma Hansen and Juanita StefBarnard and other officers, Mrs. fen sang, If I Have Wounded Beth Dredge, Mrs. Florence Anyone Today. The lesson, The Welch In Wight and Mrs. Elmer Mathews. Small tokens of appreciation Utah, was given by- - Vera Earl were also given to husbands of after which Mrs. Hansen and these ladies for their coopera- Mrs. Stelfen sang, "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen, accomtion. May Wagstaff, Primary presi- panied by Pearl Compton. One-tdent vvas in charge of the party, Thorne, county captain, gave a report of the convention held ably assisted by all officers. Following the supper, games in Salt Lake City on Octoher 1 were enjoyed with prizes being after which the names of counawarded to Arthur Wagstaff, De- ty office nominees were read Jones. 68 good cheer visits and sta Young, Lee Thorne were reported and after the closVivian Nelson. Nearer My God To ing song, benediction was offered Thee, If you have any society news, by Emma D. Hansen, l phone it to the Refreshments were served society editor. The phone num- during the social hour by Lilber is 192. lian Felt, Ida Hamberlin, Artie Sessions and Eva Stokes to 32 members and guests present. . Beta ADVERTISED NEWS Itnqhoni City, Utah Wednesday, October 12, at pte-idShaion far-e,v honon-Ik nton 're gut tab'e-vv Second Ward Sacrament table The rein uueiit la- -t Finlay evening by '.no M. 1. a beaut lu! thiee A M Men and by gnis of Meeting Held Sunday tieied wedmdg lake decorated the Pei i y waid Tin- - vvas prior with pmk lose- - and silvei icav to Ins depumue to the Nelher-l.mVemu Kimnet and Roma Jepp-sen- , es and the tindnional mtnt.rure mi on lin'd membeis ol the South Box K E Mis biide and gloom Bunco'' vva- - piayed and pnzes Ider stake missionary group, Palmer was m ch.uge ot the weie awarded to Eia Winner iirii' the speakets at sacrament set v mg. and Coia Quayle tor high meeting in the Second ward last About 300 lelutives and ft lends and Ikmgla- - Quayle and Dove-lonSunday evening, with Counselor Shaw for iow oie. Cover Earl V Hansen in charge. fiom Salt Lake C'lty Br.gliam cauls were m Die foi m of Cm, Poentcho. Bui ley and Park taliy The organ ptelude was by -- mall suitca-e- s upon which ap- Remo II. Litt leivvood. The openValley and surrounding Bon Voy the reception and dance. pealed the letteiing. ing sung, "High on the Moun-- i Thc bride and groom will make age." Places weie maiked lor tin Top.' was by the congreA dehcinu- - luncheon was their home temporarily, at Paik 31 Sr. and J A. -tables by the gation me invocation.Meservy, erved at -- mu Valiev. gave I M A. ottiiois. The congregation sang How A gitt ot "The Church Work-- , and groom. Great the Wisdom and the waNebeker to Elder Will Laila Mae Robbins APei the ceremony the newlyand Love," Jay Valentine, Wil.suca foi best wishes with the wed.- were honored at a beau A and nine deacons liam Fife Crowdes Robert cessful mi. ion, by the gioup Marry tifully appointed dinner in the served the sacrament. assembled. Coral room o! the Temple Square December 24, In SLC Btuee Crompton, a deacon, hotel. The young couple left a short talk on the subject, gave Mr. and Mr- -. Fiancis Robbins Counsel. immediately after the dinner on Hold Accept To Fifth Ward anof Biigbam City leeently a short honeymoon tiip. Her goCarol Johnson, by special reand First Folk Dance nounced the engagement ing away outfit was rust colorquest, rendeted an organ solo, ed gabardine with gold acces- tuture marriage o! their daughentitled "He Who Hath Clean ter. l.aila Mae, to Robert Ciow-deThe Brigham City Fifth ward Hands.' sories ot Salt Lake City. The cerewill hold their first memorial L'n Friday evening, Oct. 7 in Counselor Hansen made closhe Paik Valley ward hall a mony will take place m Salt folk dance of the season in the ing remaiks. followed by the Filth waid amusement hail Sat- congregation singing Lord Disbeautifully planned iceeption Lake City Decembera 21, Miss Robbins is md wedding dance was given. gtaduate of urday mght, October 15, start- miss Us With Thy Blessings, The hall was decorated in Box Elder high school and has ing at 8.30 oclock. a teacher, and Val Hunsaker, During the year there will be pionouneed the benediction. pink and white, as weie also been employed in Salt Lake a variety of dances and mixers the gilt table and the refresh- City for the last thiee years. Mr. Crowdes is currently em- presented by the ward ment table. The guests were Phone your society and per,-Everyone is invited to greeted informally at the door ployed by the Chrome Tile comsonal news to 192. pany m Salt Lake City. by the btidal party. The bride was lovely in a traditional white satin wedding with delicate gown fashioned Closing Out Entire Stock Of lace yoke and long peplum JOHNSON SEAHORSE pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her finger Up veil of brides illusion fell from a lace trimmed cap. Her bridal bouquet was gardenias and 'i countries. Meeting Monday Evening Opens Sigma Phi Sorority Rush Season AS ELDER . s The BOX v and solos were sung by Esther Watkins and Arvilld Powers, accompanied by Margaret Johnson. were costumes Appiopriate piesented by Phyllis Call to Clair Nelson, Mehs.--a Petersen, Ruth Jensen, Veaia Fife, Helen Johnson, Mabel Christensen and Birdie Smith, who modelled them to the delight of the entire group. They responded by singing a song. A delicious hot dinnei was served to 76 ladies at tables beautifully decorated, carrying out the gold and brown color scheme. Bouquets of gold and brown arrangements were placed on the stage and centered the tables, accented by gold and place cards to match. The food committee was comas posed of Clanee Forsgien chairman, assisted by Rita Call, Sylvia Clover. Idonna Hamilton, Virginia Larsen, Ella Johnson, Louenna Olsen, Veina Seder-holm- , Charlotta Lee and Grace Petersen. The table decorations were under the direction ot Veara Fife, Joyce Loveland, Mabel! Forsgren and Birdie Smith was in charge of the program. Veara Fife was presented her past presidents pin during the evening by Clair Nelson and the Auxiliary paper, Shot & Shell and the 1950 handbook were distributed to all members. a duet Model Seta THREE PAGE Elder Denton Nebeker Honored Prior To Mission Departure Miss Alfa Jean Carter Becomes Lovely Bride Of Bryan Kent Carter In SLC Temple Rites Returns Are Received From Legion Auxiliary Miss Utah AT GLENS MODERN REXALL DRUG e 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone invited to attend! ALBERT HOLMGREN "j CLIP THIS ADV. NOWS THE TIME Its Worth TO WINTERIZE We now have in stock factory built short blocks for most Chevrolet models. Let us install a new short block in your car and give you dependable transportation this winter. Clip this adv. and bring it in with you, and We Have All Makes Of Permanent $1 00 FARM Located On The East Side Of The Highway Just South Of The i Malad River Bridge. SEE FOR YOURSELF DRIVE THEM YOURSELF amj; I SAVE $10.00. 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