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Show E $ B)sUsmm Vv fsiml TY & 3 Do won-der-ful- ly ' Friday & Saturday lovely spring party was held PAGE THREE the First ward chapel MonMrs. W. H. Griffith Sleeted President day evening honoring the retir- BOX ELDER JOURNAL ing officers of the South Box Brigham City, Utah Of Brigham City Civic Improvement Club Elder stake Relief society. ArFriday, March 31, 1950 of flowers rangements spring At a meeting of the Civic E. M. Tyson, Mrs. Mark Nielson, were used In the chapel where club Thursday af- Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. Eugene a program was presented as fol- New Hemingway Novel ternoon, March 30, new officers were elected to head the group for the coming year. With Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Armour Jensen and Mrs. Carroll Williams as election Judges the following officers were elected. Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, president; Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen, Mrs. Leon Packer, secretary; Mrs. H. L. Pearson, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. Owen, and corresponding secretary, Mrs. J ,M. Burt, historian. 'Elected to the board of directors were Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. Chet Hamilton, Mrs. Mabel Forsgren. Mrs. Theron Lee, Mrs. George Nielson. With Mrs. Orion Eskelsen chairman, the serving committee consisted of the following: Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. Glen Bennion, Mrs. W. Vosco Call, Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Dewayne Jensen, Mrs. W. R. Merrell, (Mts. Quig Nielson, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Milton Jensen, Mrs. La-Mo- EXTRA FINE UTAH BEET IECAUSE IT GIVES TOUR VITAMINS AND MINERALS AT LOWEST COST SUGAR 10 Pound Halves-Piece- s PIERCES Quality 39' MEATS to CATSUP 8 oz. Desert Sweet 2 Les29 DATES HAPPYVALE 11 oz. bottles Gold Ripe Pink - OLIVES':! 18 SALMON Tall Can 29' IIORMEL VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 37' QCe forOw c(5E JBIG 0T ASA FOX., AT YOUR 6X1 TfXS TAB Famous Culinary Arts COOK BOOKS 24 Books t have volumns to 6 inclusive We . 1 Ea. 15' No. 1 Large ASPARAGUS Red - Crisp Purity Salted CRACKERS 2L 43' BEANS Uke. Sliced No. 1 , 1 Firm - Ripe can u 33c Carton 15' No. can Lb. 19' No. 1 Spring bunches 1 10 grand-daughte- n bito l. Lil-lit- Lge, Clean, Crisp CARROTS2 25' bunches 13' Refreshing as the frost on a these glass, of lemonade, Spring-greetindresses come to you in dazzling variety of smart styles, sure-to-fi- t sizes, season-necolors. prints in rayon, nylon and crepe, dresses t6 suit your taste, dresses to fit the budget. Amazing New Household Cleaner Gets The Dirt Leaves the Paint Ivory 650 sheets GLIDE Spring 45' can h Mr. And Mrs. Ted Korth Visit In Brigham City YOU g Ambassador TOILET - ed EjimcTL Large Solid Heads 1 LETTUCE Bay TUNA FLAKES 3 No. Hawaiian PINEAPPLE Mild - war-batter- CASTTGQ OE5C JDAY GREEN ONIONS TOMATOES No. 2 Frcsh Gr"" Tender Spears RADISHES No. Whole Green - Wixom and Mrs. Emma Stevens. lows: Two musical numbers by the Second ward Singing Mothers; Installation Of New welcome by President Ezma L. V.- F.W. Post And Aux. Iva Knudson; original paper, Lou Nebeker, Perry ward; voOfficers At Ogden cal solo, Dorothy G. Jeppson, New offlcers-elec- t of the V. F. Mantua; tribute to retiring offiW. auxiliary will be Installed cers, Grace V. Price, Fifth ward; into their respective offices at presentation of gifts, Renie re-H. Installation ceremonies to be Littlewood, stake secretary; president held Jointly with the auxiliary sponses by retiring members of the Ogden V. F. W. May L. Jensen, Counselor Verna Burt, board members Josie J. post and auxiliary Wednesday Ella Bingham, Lucy L. evening, April 5 at 8 oclock. Jeppson, Post members will also be in- ohnson and Maud White; vocal Iversen and Erma stalled at this meeting and a duet, Juanita Sixth ward; Hansen, original W.O.W. will follow at the social by Willard ward officers; hall in Ogden, announced Mrs. skit Charles J. Klmbor, auxiliary invocation and benediction were offered by Sylva P. Glover and president. Mrs. Ellen Richman, president- Eugenie M. Larkin, board memelect of the Auxiliary, announc- bers. Following the program, reed the appointment of the folofficers to freshments in keeping with the lowing appointive serve with her for the coming spring theme were served from table, by Ernest Hemingway year. Secretary, Sherryl Leav- a bouquet-decorateitt; historian, Nettle Reese; pa- the stake board, assisted by the seven Relief ward . whose new novel Across society presitriotic instructor, Nora Pettin-gill- ; banner bearer, Nora Far- dents, to 100 ward officers and the River and into the Trees, old rell; flag bearer, Edna Nelson; class leaders. The First ward is the story of a fifty-yea- r color bearers, Wilma Hawks, was in charge of the decorating. U. S. colonel who reinfantry Mary Rasmussen, Eva Stokes turns wth a young and beautiand Eula Cobb. Several comful Italian girl. They are hapmittee chairmen were also ap- Oak Camp DUP Meet new py in their intense love, but it the pointed by At Jensen Home , is happiness made poignant their realization that the D. by P. U. Oak The camp of the colonel hasnt n, Gleaner Girls held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Clcopha Jensen Thurs- long to live. Hemingway, in Plan Fireside Chat day evening, March 23. describing their last visit, resoA fireside chat for all of the Ruth Pierce, captain, was in counts the events in the which colorful life and Gleanor girls of the charge. Song, "Utah We Love ldiers North Box Elder stake will be Thee, was sung and prayer made him the brutal, and yet held Sunday, April 2, at the was offered by (Martha Cornia. strangely tender man that he Third ward chapel beginning at is. The novel is Hemingway's A piano solo was played by 9 oclock, Keith Jeppson, stake work since his famous r of the Cleopha first president, said today. Whom the Bell Tolls, For a Cleo Ann Larsen and Edwin Baird will show films Jensen, ! ! by published in 1940. on Mexico and discuss his recent clarinet solo was played Mortensen. Ronald The lesson, trip there. of Events "Early Historical Dont wait until you run out. Utah, was given by Clara ChrisOrder your stationery, office and tensen and letters from the business forms, envelopes, etc., county camp were read by the captain. The closing song, Scattoday at the ter Seeds of Kindness, was followed by benediction by Rosetta Ivan and Rose Osborn Water, Hansen. Brigham City, baby girl, born i The serving committee was March 23. composed of Sylvia Walker, Gordon Carter and Caroline Cummings and Lilly Han- Petersen Jensen, Brigham City, sen. baby boy born March 23. Nicholas and Polly Ann Shol-t- y Each member of the camp Kozak, Brigham City, baby was presented a book, "Heart Throbs Of the West, in appre- girl born March 24. George and Afton Burt Wilciation for their efforts in raising money lor the completion son,. Ogden, baby boy, born of the D. U. P. memorial build- March 27. (Richard and Blanche Billings-la- y ing in Salt Lake City. Bioxham, Brigham City, bafor "Sunday-Bes- t' Youll be surprised at the ex- by born March 29. Stanford and Donna Tingey cellent results News-JournFonnesbeck, Howell, baby girl, classified ads secure. right on born March 30. Frank and Beryl Johns Trox-el- l, Through Spring Brigham City, baby girl, born March 30. and into George and Merle Watkins Craghead, Brigham City, baby Summer boy, bom March 30. News-Journa- Look to our Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Department for the finest and freshest fresh produce. And, too, we'll always be first with new crop arrivals. 10,000 Recipes A M-Me- Bag .... Walnut Society Officers Of South Stake Monday in WH you "mako a big fuis" over YOUR anniversary? Well, so do WE and our birthday celebration is going to be a honey! We're letting YOU the party, loo, with the biggest sale of tasty foods you've seen in many a moon! In all the departments of our store . . . our fresh meat department, produce department and grocery section you'll find food values that you haven't seen for a long, long time. So come on over today and join in the fun. t Lovely Spring Party Honors Retiring Relief Mr. have to prove thgt we son, the best radio repair in Brigham City. We acknowledge it do and Mrs. Ted Korth a few Mac, visited glady and Sunday. AJAX CLEANSER t- Mrs. Wood Is the former Wil- PHONE ll ma Morgan of Corinne. FOR THE Jookior n t THIS ft ADC .MARK National Brooms of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood, became the parents of a baby girl March 8, in the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. ; COAL & APPLIANCE cans 25 2 ENTIRE Ve FAMILY Sw, M KtUKtSKfl 'pKOYt K XIPSCLfm QUALITY tLATLOtLAL, nur irmvs to purA) You . . and Daughter . . will like our quality-wise- , budget-smar- t kiddie and girls, fashions, for their easy comfort, their pert outlook. Fresh and complete selections In "Teen-ager- s sizes 9 to 15, Misses sizes 6 to 14, Little Girls sizes 3 to 6. Cotton and rayon prints and taffetas, priced Step out in the Easter Parade In ... for men. John Roberts and Robertson ... Friedman-Shelb- y Bring in the family and see the largest assortment of new spring styles, especially your for Easter and the months to come. Greens, whites and combinations of colors in low-he- reds, el Teen-Ager- Outfit The Family For Easter At s, for Misses and Children, 7 Van Engelens ED N. Plenty parking outside our tear door entrance. Silver coupons on all purchases of SI or more of free C. for lad- ... casuals INCORPORAT d for the chilies, Grace Walker dren. Red Goose and Yannigans. $3.98 to $7.90 11. nationally-advertise- shoes modestly at too. For shoes for the family, shop first at Van Enfirst, but always with gelens, where it's quality the budget in mind. ' Outfit the Family For Easter t AT VAN ENGELENS, Inc. of tree parking outside our rear door entrance Silver coupons on all purchases of $1 or more Plenty n Mr. And Mrs. Bill Wood l Have Baby Girl March 8 BEEHIVE Type Foaming Cleanser Or-so- Korth. Little Delayne Korth has spent the past month with her grandparents. They all returned to their home in Nampa, Idaho Former residents New and days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A trial will prove it. Give us a trial and youll like tis. $ 7.90 o $16.95 TISSUE : DON'T ' |