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Show THFU? Pr JOURNAL ny ELDER Jrighm O vets:: fridT- ,nnu ttlQtn Cor. yea,- - rjne t OffflU. Her ar!so:, 8 pnr J1 1949 October - Janice Johnson Is Hostess Jo Sew And So Club Party Thurs. JheiteClub To k club Jollyette their first dance of the 10 Saturday night at in the commercial club All tfiA jnnsf vjnu plivin Members of the club present were Mrs. Bonnie Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Janice Johnson was hos- June Saekett, Mrs. Ann Cleverly, Ree-Natess to members of the Sew and Mrs. Diane Nielson, Miss WhitaMrs. Arloa Harper, So club at her home Thursday ker, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Mrs. evening, October 20. Fae Christensen and the hostess, Games, delicious refreshments' Mrs. Janice Johnson. and clever costumes following Phone your society news to the halloween theme added zest1 the Phone 727, or and spirit to the party. Prizes to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society were awarded to Mrs. Fae Chris. editor. Phone 192. Nig e 0. first Donee dancing r:J tnecn f r v'nt, lnrnif be members please News-Journa- I w$ii ; nn Perce Wcoei i stead e net i of NORTH MAINS MONTH END 2 Pan said. ie bus aewher 'ilf 1 Kindergarten Chib's Annual Mcmlership Ladies Banquet Is Attended By Sixty-Fiv- e Sixty-Jiv- members and pros- pective members of the Kindergarten clvgb were served a sumptuous hot three course dinner at the annual membership banquet Friday, October 21 at the War Memorial home. Places were marked at four talong beautifully decorated bles with miniature candy dolls holding tiny scrolls welcoming them into the organization. The halloween theme was carried used out in other decorations throughout the hall. Following the dinner, an Interesting program was presented. Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser gave a brief report of her trip to the Navajo lands and announcement was made of the November book review. Miss Virginia Wilde entertained with a vocal solo, accompanied by Margaret Johnsen. Bunny Reese presented a musical Rri(liam Jnycrcttcs Hold pantomine and Mrs. Charles Keller gave a reading titled, "Toast to a Ghost. Mrs. Arthur Linford read a poem concerning goblins and Mrs. Glen Reeves gave a poem about halloween. a Mrs. Evan Owen also gave halloween reading. Mrs. Clyde Larsen toasted aM new members and the response was given by Mrs. Helen Jeppsen on behalf of the new members. The foods committee consisted chairof Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, man, assisted by Mrs. Leonda Polsen, Mrs. E. H. Peters, Mrs. Herbert Merrill, Mrs. Basil Olsen, and Mrs. Lester Collings. Decorating was conducted by Mrs. C. R. Jones, chairman, who was assisted by Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Mrs. L. R. Hess, Mrs. Ralph Leggett, Mrs. Lester Mrs. Jesse Nielsen and Mrs. Wrighfon Burt. tol-ling- Many Circus Characters Make Appearance At Beta Sigma Phi Rushee Party Thurs. mad in ft bors To Sell Out And Clear Out Odds and the Of A Kind At Come Early! 1 OAK DINETTE Only Ends-On- e Great Reductions SET, 4 upholstered chairs, leaf extension table, frosted tan finish, was $64.95, now -- $3075 carnival spirit prevailed at the circus party held Thursday evening at the Commercial clubrooms by the Beta members, Sigma Phi sorority and their guests. Clowns, monkeys, fan dancers, the fat lady and fat man and many other circus characters were present in the form of clever costumes worn by the Delicious hot ladies. and refreshments hamburgers were served in one corner of the ring and bingo, dart throw and penny pitch in other corners of the circus tent. A fortune teller drew many patrons during the evening. Many lovely and useful prizes were awarded winners of the games. The social committee consisted of Anne Erickson, chairman, Bernice Clements, Elaine Ward, Blanche Thompson, Norma Butler, Jane Crompton, Merle Crag-heaSelma Weir, Mary Owen and lone Cefalo. Rushees included Lola Campbell, Ruth Hunsaker, Elida Williams, Nola Leggett, LaPreal Luda Knudson, Carol Hafner, Keller, LaPreal Price, Lucille Young, Evelyn Daines, DeOn Lichtenstein and Delores Laur-itzen- . A gay Bsa Annual Hallowe'en Party Wednesday Night The Brigham City Jayceettes held their annual Halloween party Wednesday evening at the Howard hotel with the Halloween motif being carried out on the dinner table. BEGINNING FRIDAY Masks were worn the by guests and a prize was given for the rriost gruesome mask to Mary Jean Baron. Following dinner, Beth Dredge, president, a short business conducted meeting during which Betty Seegmiller was elected as board member to fill a vacancy made when President Diedge resign-ed her office. Barbara Pella will step in as president. Following the business meeting bingo was played with numerous prizes given avsay. Arrangements were in charge of the Orange color group with! Mary Miller as color captain, Naomi Knudsen, director member, Relda Lund and Jessie Just what youve been waiting for Closeout Groups Dresses - Sweaters - Blouses VALUES TO $14.75 Includes Gabardine, Jersey Crepes, Wools All sizes. Jep-perso- Only Unfinished EXTENSION TABLES, were priced at SIMS; now offered in this Month-EnClearance at only $595 d 3 Only BABY STROLLERS AND WALKERS, choice of blue or brown finish, collapsible handle, were $10.45, while they last Only Odd BOUDOIR LAMPS, bases and shades, they were $3.45, close out special 6 $795 950 l IZ 1 OAK DINING $10.95 chair, Only regular CHAIR, upholstered, , now offered at $595 7 Only AUXILIARY KITCHEN TABLES, Aluminum with 16 inch x 22 inch top, shelf, were $5.95, specially priced 2 ised and of a 1 Wesley Perry and Douglas Sacrament meeting was held Quayle were the speakers at the sacrament meeting in the Brig- last Sunday evening at the Per-ham City Sixth ward, Sunday, ry ward chapel, conducted by with Bishop Richard Hansen In Douglas Oyler. Devotional music was played charge. Louise Davis and the open-by the , Opening song sung by song was "Redeemer of Is- ing congregation was God Of Our rael. Invocation was by Gienn1 Fathers, followed by the prayand the saciamentalj er being offered by A. W. Berg- Wagstaff God Our was Father,, strom. The sacrament song was song Us Hear Pray. O Thou Kind and Gracious Gary Wagstaff was presented Father." The sacrament was taken care of by Dee Anderson for graduation from Primary by Thelma Billings and Dale Tingey assisted by the his teacher, and a certificate was presented deacons. to him by his mother, May Wayne Hunsaker was given Wagstaff, president of the Pria vote of approval by the con- mary. He was welcomed into gregation in being advanced to the priesthood by Bishop Rulon the office of a teacher in the Hirschi. The first speaker of the evepriesthood. Darlene Tingey and Winnifred Loveland were re- ning was LeRoy D. White, South leased as Sunday school teach- B. E. stake councilman and the ers and Ester Dobbins was sus- other talk was given by Presitained as a teacher. dent Rudgar Price of the South B. E. Two violin solos The time was turned over to were stake. between talks by played the visiting high councilman, Hansen, accompanied by and besides the talks, Diane Jen- Janet sen and Sandra Beckett sang a Bobbie Ann Stewart. Now Let song. duet entitled 1 Love a Little UsThe closing was followed by Rejoice, Price and Marion Cottage, (LaPriel accompanied by GerFredricksen were awarded priz- aldine Steffen. The closing song benediction by the graduating Primary boy, Gary Wagstaff. es for having the "best was How Firm a Foundation, and the benediction was given by William Schow. ret ears ... 3 ELECTRIC to $13.80, Only values SPACE HEATERS, to close out NORTH MAIN with' fans; VALUES TO $19.75 Crepes, Gabardines. Fine rayons. Shantungs. Sizes and colors. $75 FURNITURE CO., Brigham, Utah 2.95 SWEATERS Long and short sleeves. VALUES TO $6.95 Pastels, high shades. 52.95 BLOUSES White and pastels. VALUES TO $6.95 tljle Slite Slo r j NEWS-JOURNA- Mrs. Joyce .Adney .Reynolds will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the North Box Elder farm bureau Saturday evening, October 29 at the Second ward in Tremonton. Mrs.- Reynolds, an Instructor at the University of Utah, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. will have Adney of Corinne, some very interesting and helpful points to give the parents on child development. The public is invited to attend. RESULTS A WILL BE GREAT GUY There will be a genealogical convention for the North and South Box Elder stakes at the tabernacle Sunday. The bishward committees and opric, stake committees will meet at 10 oclock. At 2 oclock it is the same for all plus the general public. IF YOU ACT NOW! The steel strike has crippled IRONRITE production. Out quota has been cut to the bone. But there will be a few I RON RITES for Christmas for the lucky wives and mothers of families who HURRY! Come in today. Order your IRONRITE for Christmas. A very small payment will reserve it y on our convenient Christmas plan. Give Mom the gift that will release her front drudgery, the gift of innumerable happy days for years to come. But you must hurry, if you want to delight Mom on Christmas morning with ait IRONRITE under the Christmas tree! Phone your society news to the Phone 727, or to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society editor, Phone 192. News-Journa- GET ADS L Joyce Adney Reynolds Genealogical Convention Will Speak At North B. E. Farm Bureau Meet Will Be Held Sunday $345 57.95 25 DRESSES White, Price Speakers At Perry Sacrament do-gs- 2 s5.95 35 DRESSES assisting. High Councilmen Give Program In Sixth Ward Save Now & Shop l. SAMPLE BALLOT Lay-Awa- SELECT YOUR IRONITE NOW. Lot- - high arses PUT IT ON REPUBLICAN ehU-- j CHRISTMAS LAY-AWA- o Y $887 month For Mayor r. Term) WILLIAM H. GRIFFITH (4-Y- for Recorder IRONS EVERYTHING Term) GRACE F. ROCK (4-Y- r. for Councilmen Vote For Two (4-Y- J- r. 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I, Edna Romer Ilousley, City Recorder, in and for Brigham City, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly nominated, and to be voted for in Brigham City at the Municipal Election to be held November 8, 1949, as appears on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 27th day of October, A. D. 1949. (SEAL) EDNA ROMER HOUSLEY City Recorder Phone 410 20 South Main |