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Show PAGE THREE Beta Sigma Phi Ladies Hold Final Meeting Of Year At Jensen Home JOURNAL BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday. December 16, 1949 The Epsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority held their last regular meeting of the year at the lovely home of Mrs. Ken Jensen Monday evening. Following the opening ritual, business was transacted by Mrs. Elaine Ward, president, after which the new pledges of the sorority were instructed in the ritual procedures of the urgani- !H E.W.L'ETJiS PURE - dr. j. h. McNamara VETERINARIAN Just East of Eear River City Postoffice Phone 583-R1- Tremonton Exchange Phone Rear River Citv 2.91 1 nation and were given instructive material by the pledge captain, Blanche Thompson. Announcement was made of the b;g annual Christmas party, to be in the form of a banquet . at the home of Mrs. Lloyd on Tuesday evening, December 20. Following the banquet, members will again meet at the home of Lillian Felt for an entertaining Christmas pro- gram and exchange of gifts, The meeting was brought to ,a close with the auction of a few articles .suitable for Christ-- I mas presents. A light luncheon was served b the hostess. Connie Simcn.x and Leith Kimber. Fors-gren- j The exquisite plaster still appreciated at the club in Montgomery, Ala., done hy an unidentified owned by S. E. Murphy. American Legion Auxiliary Ladies Hear Of Safety Rules At Recent Meeting The American Legion auxil- Partners Guests Of members were instructively iary entertained at their last meet- ing by Lt. Earl Hunsaker of the Itah state highway patrol, who talked on the safety campaign. comThe Community Service mittee with Mabel Eorsgren as chairman, had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Forsgren was by Hilda Forest, Merle Maimrose, Emma Stevens, Lucille Holst, and Kathryn Fish-burThe meeting was opened with prayei hy Afton May. chaplain. I t. Hunsaker stated more occur during December and January, and lie urged women of h:s audience to talk and live the rules of safety for the next few months. "Safety is a matter of educating the public to adhering to rules instead of conditions, Lt. Hunsaker declared. A piano solo was played by Cheryl Ann Barker after which Eldon Maimrose sang two vocal numbers. "The House I Live In and "If I Loved You, accompanied at the piano by Merle Maimrose. The membership committee, headed by Ware Fife, introduced Lucille Howes as a new member and read the names of the following ladies: Jennie Nielsen. Elma Hillman. Edith Baty, Baty and Amanda Fredrickson. She stated the group now has 107 members enrolled and the state membership was at its peak with 3. 300. Announcement was made of the Christmas party, to be held Thursday evening, December 29. A delicious dessert luncheon was served amid beautiful red candles surrounded with pine The boughs and ornaments. beautifully decorated hall was appreciated by all. Hostess for the evening were Sadie Jensen, ehairlady; Graee Bergeson, Bertha Jensen, Elizabeth Madsen, Lilly Sheffield. Elnora Buwcult, and Evadean Holland . Ef-fi- ........ a,....- .. bite mUcwrth tire Motorings "next ride" is here! Come in wheel trim nuics optiou&l at estrt ootft: and go for a drive! NEW 1950 STDDEBAKERS e in and go for a drive in most talked about new the dramatically different 1950 COME car Studebaker. Come in and treat yourself to the unforgettable experience of the 1950 Studebakers Miracle Ride the grandest new thrill in all motoring. The Studebaker next look and the Studebaker next ride are selling the 1950 Studebaker faster than any car Studebaker ever introduced before. Come in now and let this aerodynamic new 1950 Studebaker work its magic on you. You wont ever want to go back to ordinary motoring. JOE CARR, IflC. 750 South Main Outgoing officers of the county Daughters of Utah Pioneers were honored at a luncheon Saturday, December 10, at the Howard cafe. Secretary Vera Earl acted as toastmistress, with toasts being made to the retiring officers and hold-ovemembers hy President Lucy Wright, Vice President Rae N. Christensen and Lillian Step1 BIBJUS LAYAWAY Youll be glad you chose their magnificent Elgins now for Christmas giving. Give America's favorite gift watch for 85 the watch years thats Timed to the Stars! .... lord Elgin. 71 jewels, adjusted. DuraPower and Mrs. the Accidents Pile Up JOSHUA, Tex. (UPt State police and sheriff's officers were investigating an accident when one happened to them. Another motorist failed to observe flares at the crash scene and hanged into the parked state polire car, knocking it into the sheriffs car. Phone your news to 727. GOLD ACADEMY Prices Include Federal To MEDAL 1 cup to 8. Shuts itself then itself to keep the coffee hot. More compact, more powerful motor than ever before. Comes in beautiful gift case. No glass bowls to break. Its , chrome-plateinall gem-likside and out. Come in and see it. turns current. When perfectly toasted, current turns off automatically. Toast raises itself silently, SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS now The mixer youve always wanted available for Christmas giving. See them at the without popping or banging. 22 32 24 SUNBEAM WAFFLE MAKER Makes four large servings baked to a golden brown. Yours for $3950 only at one time, $2450 CLOSEOUT SPECIAL ON REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS Heres a special youll want to grab. Closeouts on Remington shavers. Included are the at at $19.50; formerly $17.50; $21.50 and the Hlue Streak 5 combination that works on your car battery or house current at $23.50. SPECIAL FOR CHRIST110-vo- lt MAS We have carried many brands in our store, but none has proved as successful as Friskies. Take your choice of indoor or outdoor sets. We have 6 Contour Remington Electric razor. $7.50 trade-i- n given on any recent model Schick. Remington or Sunbeam electric razors. both parallel and series sets with extra globes in several sizes and all colors. Sterling Gold Filled and Novelty Compacts from $2.50 $1 .50 to $4.00 Per Set Wedding Sets. Engagements. Other Ladies Rings from AM 25 iwuyu.evC& $1 s the hand, easier to handle. warn LIGHTS Cold from time off when coffee is done, All you do is drop in the bread, Bread lowers if self automatically, which - - all prices reduced WARE REVERE The very finest in cooking ware. Here are some sample prices SKILLET, 8" 6 U SAUCE POT, V2 qt. HO V i . You can get a full set or a single piece. .$5.50 $5.25 DOUBLE BOILER $3.40 Coffee PERCOLATOR $7.60 . . . ,. COOKERS The pressure cooker that cooks in minutes ness . . . preserves vitamins. . . . locks in the flavor and good- MEATMASTER $17.45 TREE $ 33.75 $2:1.50 Pearls Itsautomatic! You can't missl The same perfect toffee every Twice-as-wid- 6-- The FASHION WATCH OF THE YEAt Necklae., Fasier, closer shaves than you e ever thought possible. surface gives shaving double the beard coverage. Entirely new shape is smaller in FRYMASTER Cooker $17.45 Awarded the fashion Everytime Reehive. Priced crys- lady Elgin. 19 jewels, adjusted. DuraPower Mainspring. 14k natural gold filled case. Admatic Beyond Belief! Perfect Coffee n. Helen strap. Alligator TOASTER M s?1 vh.mludy. weie Mrs. C.eoige Ciughe.ui. Mrs. John Larsen and Mrs. (1. B. Pelt. Attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Willas Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. lyorin Tingey, Mr. and Mis. Howard Call, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen. Mrs. May Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Craghead, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pen and Mr. and Mrs. Denzell Butler. 14k lopped gold cose with a CGFFE EM ASTER committee, Butler as Denzell Mainspring. tal. RADIANT CONTROL pi, nets. Serving on The best dog fanciers and Heninger breeders in Brigham City use it. Reeder. R.F.D. No. 1, baby girj, born December 6. Friskies dog food is inexpenHoward and Martha Vera Niel- sive hut not cheap in quality, sen Sorensen, Brigham City, ba- only in price. by boy, born December 9. Desmond and Eunice RobiGive Friskies dog food a try nette Christensen, Willard, baby and you will certainly be girl, born December 10. Don and Deanna Rosetta' Talbot Walker, R.F.D. No. 2, baby And so will your dog! girl born December 11. Mervin and Lorna Kimber Tanner, Grouse Creek, baby boy, born December 11. Dennis and .Myra Jean Williams John, Malad, Idaho, baby boy, born December 13. Douglas Henry and Mary Lou Wright Anderson, Stone, Idaho, baby girl, born December 14. Frank a ibt SHAVEMASIER The wife greeted her husband when he returned Responses were made by affectionately Oneta Thorne, Gladys Thorsen, from the office. "Poor darling! Marina Spencer, Ellis Tolman she said. "You must be tired and and Martha Pierce. hungry. Would you like some Miss Bunnie Reese entertain- nice sou ), tender chops with golnum- den brown potatoes and green ed with two pantomime bers and Lorraine Christensen peas and mushrooms on toast? her husband No, darling, sang two solos, accompanied by Lets save answered firmly. Mrs. Earl Johnston. Gifts were presented to the the money and eat at home. outgoing officers in appreciaDog food is one of the many tion of the fine service they had rendered during their term of feed items W'e carry in our feed store. office. Ti? SUNSHINE oeam Wid-flow- Save , V r Phone 737 SAYS: J v i with SANTA with Members of the Dublers cmertamed at a prettily lunged Christmas party for husbands during the week. A delicious hot turkey dinner was served at Matties Canteen to 21 guests. One long table was colorfully decorated with pine boughs Hailing down the center of the '..line with tall red candles and Luge satin tihlions interrupting the pine hough path. Clever little lady snowmen made of eg on marked places for each woman guest and snowmen marked the mens daces. the Following the dinner, group again gathered at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pett amt spent t lie evening play ie.g bridge. Several prizes were aw auied to both men and women OLD SPREAD Dublers At Annual Christmas Party Retiring Officers Honored At Luncheon JOLLY mm,, IrfwFtRY oF DISTINCTION jJ OTHER Warring Rlender lopcorn Coppers $31.95 $4.95 $1.98 Can Opener, wall type $4.75 Gallon Thermos Electric Mixers, from ........ $25.95 $12.95 Roasters, from $3.95 from Egg Sets, $9.95 hot Silex with plate $8.95 Waffle Irons, from $8.69 Room Heaters, from $7.95 Electric Egg Heaters $3.29 Fruit Juicers $7.15 Hath Scales 79c Rocket Knives, from $79.95 Eureka Vacuum, upright Air King Wire Recorder $101.95 We also have a nice selection of tapered candles for your Christmas decorations. I'hotu 'vJ SUGGESTIONS $12.93 Radios, from Childrens Records Tricycles, from Scooters Automobiles, from Sleds, from Junior Ricyde Skeds. the rocket ski Tree Lights, from 25c up $8 65 $4.95 $22.50 $5.65 $15.90 $7.95 98c PICNIC SETS Aladina outing kits, fitted aluminum case with twin thermos bottles Setting for 4 Setting for 6 $21.95 $29.95 COAL AND APPLIANCE Comptons Art & Music Co. 102 South .Main GIFT Phone ONE 68 North Main |