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Show Friday. March 31. 1950 A J.avprne Cl.'gg was honored at at shower given bv Mrs. Charles J. Kimber at her home WednesMis. Clegg will day evening. he married to Jack Frye in the L. D. S. temple on April iLogan 11. A dessert luncheon was serv- at small tables centered with easter eggs nestled in imitation Tiny yellow cotton were attached to the score cards to serve as favors and tallies. "Big House" was played during the evening with prizes won by Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. Win. P. Shaw and Mrs, Arvol Smith, nests. elite-ken- s e d Brigham Student In Shakesperian Play 'Playing Jhe part of Iago in Shnkcspearan production Othello at the Utah Stale Agricultural college is Vosco Call of Brigham City. The tragedy, which Is under the direction of Harold I. Hanson, is slated for production April 19 to 22. the Olpouoiid WVHDIH9 0Z sojbis upnofjij 0jjj99 sozjjd aajj jo ajnjajd ajnjnaj puiuS aqj pun km3N pjaqtajl iCufl Matf party were several comic read-ariinps and barber shop reading by members of the class. During the paity, which was under the sponsoiship of Ida Hamherlin, Miss Barbara Kohler and Abel 8, Kich, teacher of were refieshrnenlH the class, served. One hundred and sixty four people were piesent Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Arvol Smith, in The Grand Coulee Dam Alfred Frye, Mrs. TcJ Valentine, Miss Edna Tanner, Miss Velma .Washington could easily house Kimber, Mrs. Roy Bailow and j In Its structure the greatest of Mrs. Charles J. Kimber. the Egyptain pyramids. received many The brltfe-to-hlovely and useful gifts Horn the following friends: Mis, Annie Barlow, Mrs. Emily Shaw, Mrs. Thomas Kimber, Mrs. Wm. P, oDv ijno$ pro- - fusely with tooth brushes brilliantly deeoiated with potato sprouts, created and worn by l.eona II. itees at a party of the FitM ward M.I A. spmal interest class last Tuesday, won top prize in the Easter bonnet contest. With nn array of novelty stunts being pulled at the party, the ladies of the class apcommittee. pointed a fix-i- t This committee fixed the men of the class with black mustaches, sideburns, dark hair and other appropriate smears. Winner of the mens division of the party was Dr. C. A. Munns, whose black hair, quaint mustache, and long sideburns were described as superb. On the program during the Laverne Clegg Is Honored At Shower Prior To Wedding ed trimmed spring hat r 3uqt?v paiaaps 'Jaitiaqj, lojjdi!,) aqi lAvaidd Seagull Camp Of DUP Meets At Home Of Cioe Peterson Fri. Comedy Team First Ward MIA Special Interest Class BOX ELDER JOURNAL Helds Party During Mutual Tuesday Night Brigham City. Utah PAGE FOUR pa)iu JB j mow 33dd U31 M3J oj.noA wpnrjs ,j oj;: sjyj ,tift?psanx JO 1nO spafqns Xp-nu- o Mqg v 01 a 311 an i 3d.no a V tu uoijrrau; jno Carmen Miranda And liarry Sullivan . . . rehearse one of their comedy scenes on the set of the gay technicolor musical, "Nancy Goes To Rio. Wid-dow- READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & SAVE KBUH 800 KC. Daytime Schedule sjqx ssiavi A1N0 - AJIiJflH SfflAVld aUODlil 3DIHd 1-- ' 1 Kpjoaaj aajj js-a- o -- SWnBiy 30 S03H(3NnH Nl 3WOD 33S HV3H epg Azo;pnpoijui sara L. VAULEY-rM- rs. G. March 27. Thursday evening, The program was sponsored by the Primary association and the proceeds were given to Bishop Kenneth G. Carter as a Primary contribution to the building fund for a new ward chapel. A buffet luncheon was served to all present. , Mr. and Mrs R. E. Palmer attended the F. F. A. banquet and program at the Box Elder high school cafeteria Thursday evening. An award day was held recently for the Aaronie priesthood boys. Individual awards and a group award were presented to teachers Jay Kunzler, David L. Carter and Jim Palmer, and individual awards and a group award were also re. celved by deacons Darrell Kun-7leRoy A. Palmer, Glade Hirs-ch- i and Paul Palmer. In sacrament meeting Sunday the program was presented by ,spt sBaissBp sjtqndoj jsaujj s,lojidB3 jo sadXj put? jsair aqx sujajsaxv jo suinqpf jiqndod jsom a.iimp aqj mou aaud jttq-aujjnjs'jBpidod punjq jnq ,4sja jsnf XBnp aoui' mos jou ,4spatuirjttoaKi'p'' JAt'SHio-aso- p jojj ai!s,' tunqiy i:uoi)tMuas siq ) aSttjs oj kit asxtqa Fpjoaajj ojjditj Xjopnpojju jjBr-fpJo- PARK an evenings entertainment of skits, musical selections and readings to a large and appreciative audience at Paik Valley uo tiuinqpi ajajduioa uopuajjB jnoqjiM S6'6i 'PARK VALLEY NEWS Carter and Mrs. Antonio Olague aie visiting their daughters and families in Salt Lake City. 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaven spent several days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rose. The Bear River high school seminary students under the direction of Alma King, presented snjnimu gy jftqd Aub jo jo suojpauuoa auoj injiinttaq aanpoj, puiq sjuauiqaepB jnoqjiM Auo Xr,j ojpBJ XMV qSnojqj spjoaaj aAoojliojatui Jfui.uqd-buo- i o3 b ifU!))A aq pnoq Maj ej:$ jb ajtaw jnq uiaqj jja asaqj jo jsnf spjoaaj I,' The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home ot Capt. Chloe N. Peterson on Friday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 oclock, with Vice Captain Hazel Jensen conducting the meeting. Following the opening song, Have I Done Any Good, and the Invocation by Inez Dick, the Misses Diane, Sharon, and Janice Christensen entertained with two numbers played on electric guitars, Song Of The Islands and "Steel Guitar Rag. The lesson, "Early Historical Events was given by Stella V. Phillips, class leader, who related several outstanding events of interest In pioneer days. A was second song, "Juanita, sung by the group, and Miss Lucille JAries read a sketch she has written based on the life of her mother, Margaret Jones. A letter from the county company was read, announcing the annual convention to be held in the Hotel Utah on April 8, and all members were urged to attend. The closing song was "Put Your Shoulder to the was Wheel, and benediction pronounced by Louie B. Call. Refreshments were served to sixten membeis and two guests by Rose Young and Lillian Eight membeis were A. L. Auxiliary from hi'rh council visitors directed Nish Brother ' given S Program. Talks were own v.y and M. the representing Josechson Brother stake primary and by the Nish. A vocal solo by of tiny Mr daughter and Mrs. Nish completed their song was program. The closing CarKent Mrs. solo by a vocal ter of Park Valley. S All Brigham City . 2' the American Legion iliary have been invltedV1 tend a reception at the . 1 home Post No. 2, Salt uk7& four-year-ol- d April 1, to be held ln Mrs. Marie L. Sheche president of the America,10!1 glon auxiliary, who wn??, in Utah for a visit tor,iBh She will be honored luncheon Saturday and th ception will begin Saturday ning at 7:30 oclock Mrs. Sheehe wilfapfak a national hookup from . Lake City Sunday morn 10.30 until 11 oclock 8 M REGINA, Sask. 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