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Show " t Third Ward Beehive Girls Hold Mothers And Daughters Party ;,1 ) i V ' . Beehive girls of the first year class in the Third ward held their annual Mothers and Daughters party recently under the direction of their teacher, Lucille (Joe) Jones in the Third ward chapel. Participating in the program were Eleanor Garret, Joan Neff, June Larsen, Carol Jean Leg. gett, Dixie Burnett, Carl Mein-tire- , Mary Alice Johnson, Reva Hailing and Carol Spendlove. Following the opening prayer which was: given by Eleanor Garrett the group gave the pledge and sang several Beehive songs. of the lives of wo, Sketches men who have given great service to their church and country ,wete read. iReva Hailing reviewed the life of Ruth May Fox and Carol Mclntire reviewed the life of Emeline B. Wells. A talk on posture was given by Carol Spendlove. Dixie Bur nett discussed "How My Mother Taught Me to Be of Service To Others. "Why I Am Proud to Be a Beehive Girl, was given by Joan Neff and Mary Alice Johnson, Sirs. A. M. Seely and Mrs. Verna Johnson responded to "Why 1 Am Proud to Be the Mother of a Beehive Girl. Miss Lucille Jones conducted a guessing game while refresh- irents were being served. The remainder of the evening Mrs. W. E. Tyson Is Mrs. Felt Tells Of Rheumatic Fever Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. W. E. Tyson entertained At Sorority Meeting members of her club at BIRTHS bridge Members of the Epsilon chapher home Thursday evening. ter of the Bela Sigma Phi sororPrizes were won by Mrs. Ar- ity were given some very valuathur Steffen and Mrs. Wayne ble information concerning the Loveland. detection of and the treatment A delicious light luncheon and care of the rheumatic was served to the following tient by Mrs. Harold B. Felt pa-at members: Mrs. Homer Tlngey, their regular meeting Monday Mrs. Evan Bergstrom, Mrs. evening at the home of Mrs. Steffen, Mrs. Richard Han- Vern Hafner. sen, Mrs. Russel Tlngey, Mrs. Mrs. Felt Morris Burtcher, Mrs. Tyson and distributed pamto Mrs. Wayne Loveland and phlets to members on rheumaMrs. Norwood Hyer, who were tic fever and its effect upon the special invited guests during heart. A business session was presl the evening. ded over by Mrs. Edward Ward, sorority president and the nomcommittee chairman, inating Fun Night Planned Mrs. Earland Thompson read the ticket as follows: Vice pres By Oak DUP Camp ident, Mrs. Charles J. Kimber For Building Funds and Mrs. George Craghead; sec Members of the Oak camp of retary, Mrs. Ray Dalnes and Vern Hafner; treasurer, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs. are completing plans for a gala Mrs. G.Dee Young and Mrs. Howard Simcox. evening of fun March 9 at the A Fifth ward amusement hall and eon delicious light tray lunch was served the they invite the general public hostesses, Mrs. byVern evenings Hafner, to attend. Crompton and Mrs. Beautiful hand made aprons Mrs. Robert and other lovely articles will be Henry Knudson. offered for sale along with delicious home-cookefood. Highlight of the evening will be the Deseret DUP Camp , . awarding of a beautiful silk Meet At Hall Home quilt to the lucky ticket holder. A picture show will also be inThe Deseret of the D. U. cluded in' the evenings' activi- P. met Fridaycamp Februevening, ties. ary 24 at the home of Mrs. C. A. The Oak camp are conducting Hall. ' Mrs, Hervin Bunderson, the fun party to raise funds to captain, conducted and presided was spent in learning ; square be contributed toward the com over the meeting. . t dancing tnndet, the directlpn 1 ,of pletion of the Pioneer Memorial After the opening exercises t Mrs. Vferna Johnson. " building now under construction and the report of four good cheer June Larsen offered the clos- in Salt Lake City. . visits, Mary Welling Kotter was ing prayer. accepted as a member of the One of the top farm problems camp. The nominating chairis providing plenty of green man, Mrs. Caroline Baron read ' You'll be surprised at the ex- feed.' Through a d the election ticket. Mrs. Buncellent feed can be derson also reported on money program green classified ads secure. available most of the year. raised for the Pioner Memorial building, after which she gave the journal of the life of Rachael Emma Wooley Simmons. I The camp members then sang, ! Darling Nellie Grey. Mrs. Spencer gave the lesson Ar-th- - ,V fv4 , i , , f t t ? J s ! I d well-planne- results YA f i 4 News-Journ- AT NO i on "Mens and Womens Ma-rill- a Socie- - ? 7 Li ! I ENDS TONIGHT 1 v, r I I ora T "MOLLY X" prices... that same little ole buck buys .V'yotrand you)' partner another grand j Sat- evening's fun at the Dance-Bow- l n rv fn SUN. - MON. - TUES. Si Qii rjj urday night. Music by DAN ROSS orches- . J (the peoples choice!) and his , n tra at no increase in prices. Booth , , service of soft drinks and sand- T ' wiches, if you like. '.Young and old (everybody has a wonderful young - time!) Youre invited Saturday night, beginning at 9 oclock iji '0!t'lfffl 0 V Ofii)' - f c Dave and Dorothy Jean SorCorinne, baby girl, born February 21. Odell and Neldra Clark Newman, Bothwell, baby girl, born ensen Poulsen, February 21. James and Betty Day Braeg-ger- , Willard, baby girl, born February 23. Dale and Frances Rhees Burt, R.F.D. No. February baby 1, boy, born 23. Merlin and Marion Clay Jepp-sen- , Brigham City, baby girl, born February 23. Curtis and Tess Burt Johnson, Baby boy, born February 24. Shaji and Sue Moriyama Wa tanabe, R. F. D. No.l, baby girl, born February 24. Edward and LaNez Davis Nor man, Box Elder canyon, baby boy, born February 24. William and Donna Steven son Woodbury, Brigham City, baby girl, born February 24. Ray and Edith Able Conger, Perry, baby boy, born February 25. Leon and Gwen Ward Carver, Brigham City, baby boy, born February 26. Vernon and Rita Dustman baby Deweyville, Bunderson, boy, born February 25. Sidney and Feryl Smith Petersen, baby boy, born Febru- ary 26. Paul and Alta Ravsten Barnard, Perry, baby boy, born Feb. ruary 28. Thomas ' and Julia Rigby Allen, Brigham City, baby boy, - - born February 28. Skigeki and Mary Sato Moriyama, Brigham City,, - baby girl, , born March 1. Gene and Hazel Colton Malad, baby boy, born March 1. Orson and Jennie Brown Brigham City, baby girl, born March 1. Allred Delbert and Renae Smith, Fielding, baby boy, born March 1. Lawrence and Roxy Christensen Geisler, Brigham City, baby boy, born March 1. Gerald Charles and Norma Anderson Petersen, Salt Lake City, baby girl, born March 2. Dee and Lucille Lehman March 2. Young, baby girl,-bor- ' Bar-fus- tuD Wolves In . Last Time Tonight To See The FRIDAY NITE, MAR. 3, B.E.H.S.GYM :- program Willard Ward M.I.A. Will present Play , Hot Dogs t i 4 SOME FRIENDS YOUR OF IceCream Hamburgers Pop Students 30c with tan Adm. Adults 60c The speech Idepartment of the Mutual Improvement association of the Willard L. D. S. ward That will present - the play, Old Gang of Mine, at the ward amusement hall Tuesday, Mar. THEM HAVE NOW! ASK THEM ABOUT THE NEW waauiss The Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina take their name from the blue haze resembling smoke that hovers over the peaks. ' "TRAPPED" No sir, j page FOUR apparenUy mate for BOX ELDER in rear' JOUR assisting life, the father in hunt They family. the ing Brigham City, The play is under the direction packs composed of their own March J, Friday. the The Locust Camp of family group. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met of Nelda Balls, Thursday, February 24, at 7.30 oclock at the home of Daughter Ruby Freeman. Opening prayer was offered by Daughter Bernice Foote. The opening song was Star Spang led Banner. Captain Priscilla Bott presided and conducted the meeting. The FINAL Sponsored By B.E.H.II. Boys , minutes of the meeting held Girls Leagues SHOWING January 26, 1950, were read and approved. The lesson, Man and Womens Societies, Clubs and Associations, was given by Daughter Genevieve Jensen. Daughters Emma Hansen and Program Starts At 7:30 Doors Open 6:00 Ruth Reeves of the County Camp were present. They spoke about (Note The Earlier Hour Of Starting) members buying Heart Throbs, and the placing of Pioneer names In the Memorial building. Two songs were sung by Bert Freeman, "Jesus Once Was A Little Child, and I Said My Pajamas. 5. Clowns A. Bedtime Story 1. Grand Entry B.E.H.S. Band Daughter Orba Andreason gave 6. Lynn Pitcher And His Aero ' a sketch of her great aunt, Mary Star Spangled Banner . bats Ann Spendlove Thurston. and Barnum Bailey Band 7. Mothers was My ' Tov Trumpet Closing song 8. Dance, Topsy Old Red Shawl. 2. Tap Dance To Hopscotch Polka Closing prayer was offered by 9. Clarence Smith and his Chorus and 3. Orchestra Ruby Freeman. Daughter 4. Mule Train Dance Refreshments were served by 10. Dance Finale Rice and Daughters Priscilla uttkK Ruby Freeman. at 7:30 o'clock Locust Camp Of DUP . f, ' beginning - - - ' v c . Hold Meeting Thursday the evening, tth Made ONLY by ties, Clubs and Associations, after which the closing song, Home Sweet Home, was sung. 500dr:) Benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Maude Sorensen. Light refreshments .wpiserv-&- d to 27 members and two visitors by Mrs. Wilford Freeman, Mrs. Leland Nelson, Mrs, Harriet Jeppsen and Mrs. Vernal Willie. , " N I3B. F. oodMdhi DOES MORE - FOR-- , YOU THAN ANY OTHER TIRE Z - j) Pick O' The Pictures FRI.-SA- Where Else But At The T. A NEW BltTSMASOIT-N- with HITI I Patricio KglKS zasu rim MANCtl," MEDINA hay couinj Tatttfut . Arf Mutt ADDED Color Cartoons and News SII1CERC MAJESTIC Beautiful beyond words imsmm-wmMimmi- BEATRICE . fmnM b IK PEARSOf EKHIPtltt SIWMS isMiiiMETRO-GOLDWYN-MAY- Second Hit LIBERAL FOR TRADE-I- YOUR N ALLOWANCE PRESLNT TIRES Our Tremendous Tubeless Tire Business Has Enabled Us To Offer Some : . : Come In REPUBLIC A PICTURE CARTOON CIRCUS ' , - 4 Days Starting Sunday, March 5th Children 25c used Can Save You More Than One-IIa- tires lf , 146 South Main BRIGHAM 1:00 P. M. Adults 50c S COLOR CARTOONS Of Your Tire Mileage Dollar BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Saturday Admission (Matinee or Nights) JUEATR! terrific bargains in good All Sizes. We See Them Stti nm nrrnYrj Phot' |