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Show jmoe THrrr b M. Hi HI- - I. II rl Jollyvttc Dance Club l.j 11, vation armv outMcK- ns hospi- Slates BOX Meeting Sat. tals included over 8 00(1 X ravs The Jollyette dance club will and 40,000 laboratory examina- Brigham City, Utah November 23, 1949 non in one year hold its regular dance in the Wednesday Commercial clubrooms In the First Security bank building, J. h. Saturday, November 26, at 10 o'clock in the evening. VETERINARIAN boor pn.e will be given at 11 Just East of Bear River City Postoffice o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Tremonton Exchange Brigham Phone Rpnr River Oitv 2391 Phone fjKB-R- l! Phone your news to 727. t elder news - McNamara Money From Baiaar, Doll Drawing, Is Used In Emergency Dental Care For Children ser- DUP The annual community Locust Camp Met vice project consisting of a dental health program whereby At Mary Jeppson Home I Given At Ft. Brigham DUP Camp Meeting The Ft. Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting November 17, at the home of Cleopha Larsen with Wanlta Whitaker, captain, presiding. Gladys vice captain, conducted. was Ode To the Pioneers, sung and prayer was offered by Rebecca Korth. 23 members present and two excused. Minutes were read and approved and 33 good cheer visits weie The name of Lila reported. Wright was presented and ac cepted unanimously as a new member. "Hop Scotch Polka," and "Cruising IXnvn the River, were sung by Janet and Stephen Stumm with Cleopha Larsen as accompanist. The sketch of the life of David M Reed was read by a daughter, Vera Anderson and a duet, Dreams of Long Ago, was sung by Lola Stowed and Fay Harper, accompanied by Afton Olsen. The lesson, "The Silk Industry in Utah, was given by the class leader. Cleopha Larson after which the closing song, O Ye Mountains High," was sung. Benediction was pronounced by Abbic- - Samsel. During the social that follow children in meed of emergency The Locust camp of D. U. P. dental care, and whose parents met Thursday. November 17 at are unable to pay for such care, $ o'clock at the home of 'Mary Is under way, according to Mrs. Jeppson. Captain Priscilla Bolt Lillian Felt. The project is an presided and Lieut. Orba annual affair sponsored by the conducted. Rud-del- n Beta Sigma Phi sorority through the cooperation of the public health nurses. A bazaar and food sale will be held December 3 at the Bundy Motor company where a drawing for thiee lovely prizes will also be held. First prize will be a lovely $25.00 doll that would be the delight of any little girl. She is a 2S inch magic skinned baby who cries, coos and sobs when squeezed by her little mistress, who can also wash her and dress her in baby sister's size one clothes. A wardrobe will also be included in the drawing. Second prize will be a beautiful bassinett for a large doll, including hand-madquilts, pillow and mattress. A carefully made wardrobe to fit a small doll will be given as The opening song was "Count The Many Blessings. opening prayer was given by Wanda. Richardson. The group sang Carry Me Back To Old Virginia. Minutes of the meeting held Oct. 27 were read and approved. Roll call showed 12 inembAs and one visitor present. Wanda Richardson read the history of her grandmother, Mrs. Ann (Jinny Bowden. The group sang "An Irish Lulllabye. The lesson was "Silk Industry in Utah, given by Kmogene Crapo. read a Capt. Priscilla Bott card of thanks from Marion Reeder Capt. Bott, Hazel Norton and Orba Andreason the November 12 convention. A Christmas party was planned 10 be held in connection third prize. with the December meeting. The The large doll is on display closing prayer was given by at the Best Market in Connne Priscilla Bott. Refreshments were and will be in the window of served by Margaret Jensen and l the after Satur- Mary Jeppson. day. Tickets may be secured trom any Beta Sigma Phi member. All money derived from the bazaar and ticket sales are placed in the dental fund, according to Mrs. Felt. Your e News-Journa- IT'S READY IT'S ARMOUR'S FOR THE FINEST OVEN EVISCERATED With Your Purchase Of Any Major Appliance At Twin Boys Born To Robert Ei Day Jr. Robeit E. Day, Ji., the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of Brigham City, and his wife, the former Rose W. Jorgenson, announce the birth of twin boys at the Dee hospital in Ogden, early Tuesday morning. Both youngsters, who weighed five and six pounds, and the mother are reported in good condition. It is the first children for the Robert Day, Jrs., and makes for the eight grandchildren grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Day of Brigham City. "'re se rl ed dances d'ir'ng the winter ed refreshment? each month. These on, vn by U'oplia Lilian A f t n OLcn Lola Stow ell and Rebecca Korth will all be held in the Eighth to 23 members and three guests. ward amusement hall to the music of the Dan Ross orches- He 01 David Reed Is Tft N DREAM COME TRUE Teen time Is dream-timfor that young daughter of yours, And you should do your best to provide her with an attractive room of her own to make those special dreams come true. Of course in doing her room, be certain to consult her first, und follow her ideas about decorating as closely as possible. If she's inclined to be feminine and delicate, frills und bows and crystalline bottles are in order. If shes a tomboy, then it's bright plaids and bold colors. Today we're concerned with the tomboy type room. Simply designed maple furniture goes well In this setting, and should include a double bed (therell be overnight guests). Plenty of chairs are essential too, but bright-colorebolsters scattered about will easily solve the seating problem. e YES SAVE UP TO 35 ON YGUR FUEL BILL WITH Aluminum Storm Windows draft out, hold heat in, and save up to 35 on your fuel bill. f, Get these beautiful, unit for your home today. Keep self-itori- rust-proo- For Free Estimate (all HENRY C. JOHNSON Phone 517 39 No. 2 E. 441? tra. The club affairs are under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly as chairman and chairlady, assisted by Mr. and The first dance of the newly Mrs. Don Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. uiganized dance club, the Bail- Lowell Packer, Mr. and Mrs. emos, was held November 17 In Lee Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. the Eighth ward amusement Ted Tuttle, as committee memhall with approximately 60 cou- bers. All ples attending. 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