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Show ' PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. November 4, 1949 Mrs. Mary A. Williams Observes 82nd Birth Anniversary Tuesday Honoring Pledges At Devotional Tea AUTUMN FABRICS A tip to the wise! Dont let mussed and perspiration-soile- d apparel get you down! and Our expert cleaning pressing process will make your clothes clean as new. Low prices. And we pick up and deliver. Give us a try ! i You are cordially invited to attend a Party to be held Dancing Saturday Night, November the fifth nineteen hundred and forty-nin- e at the Dance Group Of Bela Sigma Phi Ladies . . . who held a devotional tea, Sunday, October 30, in the First ward chapel. They are from left to right: Blanche Thompson, Reva Nelson, Luella MacFarlane, Elaine Ward and Bernice Clements. Beta Sigma Phi Holds Devotional Tea At The First Ward Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 30 NEED SPECIAL CARE Bowl Brigham City, Utah 9:00 P. M. Admission $1.00 per couple R.S.V.P. If you want booth reservation. P. S. Douglas Quayle Tells Of Travel Experiences DUP County Elections The regular sacrament meeting was held at the Perry ward Sunday evening with Douglas Oyler conducting. "Redeemer of Israel was the opening song and prayer was given by Raymond Hansen. Prewas played by lude music Louise Davis. The sacramental song, How Great the Wisdom and Love, was followed by a piano solo by Dorothy Hirschi. Douglas Quayle, who has recently returned from a trip to the eastern states and Canada, told of some of his experiences, his talk w'as followed by a piano solo by Opal Petersen. The closing song, Lord We Ask Thee Ere We Part, w'as followed by benediction pronounced by Earl Young. Members 48-Mrs. Mary A. Williams, South Main, observed her 82nd birthday on Tuesday, November I, spending the afternoon and evening visiting with relafriends who The Kindergarten club will tives and close hold a meeting Thursday after- called at her home. noon, November 10 at 4 oclock Out of town guests included at the War Memorial home, acO. Shaw, Mrs. Emma IDeclo, to officers. cording Idaho; Will Shaw, Joe Shaw, Ed Mrs. Eileen Kilpack has the Bahen and Harry Shaw of Parin charge. LaPreal adise; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilprogram Wight will give a review of the liams, Ogden; Mrs. E. A. Brown, latest hook written iby Shoien Roy; Mr. and Mrs. J. Shirl WilA9ch entitled, Mary, which liams and Mr. and Mrs. Scott promises to toe very interesting Williams, Perry; and Mr. and to all who attend, they stated. Mrs. Carroll B. Williams. Kindergarten Club To hear Book Review At Noy. 10 Meeting We Pick Up And Deliver Paid Up Members Are Entitled To Vote At 'Beta Phi, Epsilon ' Sigma chapter, held their devotional Honeysuckle Camp Of tea at the First ward, Sunday, D.U.P. Honors October 30, with Elaine Ward, president, in charge. Captain Velda Cook Mrs. Norma Butler was the The Honeysuckle camp of the chairman and Blanche Thomp- Daughters of Utah Pioneers held son the Rush captain. their opening social on October The reader for the inspira- 27 at the home of Mrs. Annie tional program and in honor of Grant. Captain Velda Cook presided was Mrs. Alice the pledges First Lieutenant Laura with Young. The soloist, Marjorie FollowChristiansen. She sang, "Friend Hunsaker conducting. Mrs. the exercises, ing opening Not of Mine, 'Hath Seen, Eye Orme the Arvella lesson, gave acHer and "Im a Pilgrim. "The Welch of Utah. companist was Mrs. Berna After the lesson, the meeting was turned into a surprise parwere: The pledges honored with each member giving a Leah Barker, Dean Litchten-stein- , ty handkerchief to lovely Erma Crompton, Marie Cook who is moving to Captain PocaThorne Jeppson, Carol Hafner, tello to make her new home. Lucile Young, 'Lola Camptoell, Hunsaker paid Mrs. Pansy Evelyn Dames, Delores Laurit-zen- , tribute to Mrs. Cook and a medLaPreal Knudsen, Nola Legley of songs was sung by Mrs. gett and Marijane Morris. Maxine Holmes and (Mrs. Ree was Hunsaker. Mrs. Kenneth Clements The remainder of presented with a lovely gfit as the evening was spent with she is leaving with her husband each one relating a narrow exand (family to make her home perience or an embarrassing moin Arizona. ment and receiving a prize for the story. A delicious luncheon, carrying out the Halloween theme was served to 20 members by Mrs. Ree Hunsaker, Mrs. Norma Gilmore, Mrs. Annie Grant, Mrs. Ann Dickey and Miss Marie SCHENLEY FOR THE WEEKEND! RARE BLENDED 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DIST..INC., N.Y.C. WHISKY. of the Box Elder county Daughters of Utah Pioneers are again reminded of the annual convention of the organization on Saturday, November 12, at the First ward chapel. "A question has arisen as to who is entitled to vote at the election of county officers, which will take place immediately preceding the lunch stated Mrs. Oneta J. hour, Thorne, cunty camp captain. "Every member who has paid her dues for the past year is entitled to vote, she said. It will be necessary to hold two meetings this year in order to complete all business and reports which must be taken care of; therefore, two meetings will be held. The morning session will commence at 10 oclock and the second session will convene immediately following the lunch hour. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers county officers will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon, November 5 at 2 oclock at the commissioners rooms in the county court house. Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, county captain, requests all officers to be present at this meeting. Primary Officers Give Hallowe'en Party And Dance At Perry Ward c cmi: few H Plus Added Short Units a rick O THE PICK O' THC PICTURES" th PieinrM Sunday Monday Tuesday -- RI.-SA- T. SO an, l. v ith Til IIMLOSM rant am Mitstuu ffiVINC STDK ond JEANNE li DIKE Tte ifl Iron Ml Vim Mum ftl'nll Stan ml Scranplw tv Nodical MONTY F. COLLINS tv R01ERT PUCE nd MOOT F. CSUIK Initial tv WILllAM I HBSli ) tv RKO SABIO Petals REPUBLICAN o Second Feature I KCHAID JOE KARIM SAWYER - JCFT DONNEll - THURSTON Prodirced by HERMAN SCHIOM RAH Dtrcd by IEW LANDERS Story ood Screen Floy by NORMAN HOUSTON STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER I, Edna Romer Housley, 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. I). 1919. MARRfED A FOOTBALL COACH!" (who lost every game!!!) ed. (Refreshments were served by Violet Tingey, Jennie Tingey, and Afton Mason. invota-tions- -- if. 1 The evening's entertainment included a picture show of cartoons, a doll bazaar, fish pond, fortune telling, Shadow porSave money on wedding traits and a food sale. nouncements, reception An enjoyable etc., at the evening was had by all. Quick service. EDNA ROMER HOUSLEY City Recorder ROMlD MW0-RI-- e SAMPLE BALLOT (SEAL) Now Playing Girl Born To Pehrsons Of East Greenwich, R. I. News-Journa- News-Journa- DEMOCRATIC The Explorer 'boys and Junior girls of the Perry ward M.I.A. presented their version of "The as Old Woman In The Shoe, their act in the South Sox Elder stake M. I. A. road show, Tuesday evening. The act was under the direction of Mildred Egbert, Hazel Nelson and .Norma Bott. Mrs. Ruby Johnson assisted in the preparations and Beth Dredge was accompanist. Theme of the act was, The old woman in the shoe had so many children she didnt know what to do so she sent them to The clever act conmutual. tained original songs and dialogues and raised many laughs from the audiences. Mr. and Mrs. Swen Pehrson of The Perry ward Primary officers entertained the children of Brigham City announce a new that organization with a party granddaughter born November and dance Monday in the ward 3. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Pehrson of amusement hail. The party was a gala one with East Greenwich, Rhole Island. every child toeing presented with Mrs. Pehrson is the (former Jea-nina 'balloon, after which dancing Hansen, daughter of Mr. was enjoyed to the solo vox mu- and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Brigsic of Maxine Nelson. Pictures ham City. of the different Beehive Camp Of DUP were also taken groups by Mrs. Harper Billings If you have any society news, Hold Opening Meeting and Halloween decorations addl ed to the spirit of the party. phone it to the The children were given a society editor. The phone numOpening meeting of the Beehive camp of the Daughters of treat at the conclusion of the ber is 192. Utah Pioneers was held at the party. Many mothers wrere also home of Jennie Tin'gey, Friday, in attendance. October 28. The meeting started at 7:30 with Captain Violet Tingey presiding and First Lieutenant Vir-gHarding conducting. The opening song was "Put Your Shoulder To the Wheel and the opening prayer was offered by Ella Bingham. Minutes were read and approved (following which a song, was sung "Whispering Hope, by Jessie Hunsaker, Yvonne Anderson, and LaVerne Erickson. The roll call showed 21 members present and six guests. Two lessons were given by lesson director Verna iBurt. They Came In 49 and "Welsh Converts. A song was sung, titled "Some one Like You, by Jessie, Yvonne and Laverne. A sketch of Jennie Tingeys grandmother, "The Autobiogra-was phy of Sarah Burbank, Pershal. read by Jennie Tingey. Captain Tingey read a letter Honeyville Primary about the county encampment scheduled for November 12. Observes Hallowe'en Historian Ivy Fuller gave a The Honeyville ward Primary report on the D.U.P. convention held its annual Halloween par- recently held in Salt Lake City. Benediction was offered by ty on Monday evening, October Mary Olsen. During the eve31, with everyone in costume. 'Mrs. Mildred Harper conductning 88 good' cheer visits made ed and led the opening song, during the summer were report: Robin Redbreast. Nonma Gilmore gave the opening prayer. "Old Woman In Shoe" Is Theme Of Perry Ward Road Show Act CARTOON CIRCUS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. X 7 |