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Show appointed president of the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma sorority to fill the unexplred term left vacant when Mrs. Earland Thompson moved to Tremonton to make her home. Mrs. George Craghead was elected to the office of vice president and Mrs. Vem Hafner Mrs. will, serve as secretary, ' handle Howard Simcox will money of the sorority as its new treasurer, according to Mrs. Edward Ward, retiring president. Mrs. Ward handed the gavel to Mrs. 'Felt in a beautiful installation ceremony held at the Commercial club rooms on the anniversary of the Sorority Founders Day which was celebrated with 'a beautiful banquet. Mrs. Earland Thompson retiring vice president, presented Mrs. George Craghead with the pledge book and Mrs. Henryj Fredrlcksen of Corlnne gave Mrs. Howard Simcox the receipt books .as retiring treasurer, Mrs. John Welr will present Mrs. Vem Hafner with the secretarial at a future meeting, Mrs. Ward stated. Mrs. Luella MacFarlane, sorority director, officiated at the impressive ceremony. Mrs. Ear-lanThompson, on behalf of members of the sorority, presented Mrs. Ward a lovely gift in appreciation for her work d THE PICTURES" PICK O FRI. SAT. Hit No. I Wild West Paid Mrs. Mike As The Guinea Pi$ f Mrs. Harold B. Felt Will Direct Beta Sigma Phi Activities For Coming Year Mrs. Harold B. Felt has been New Sorority Head pj' ' For What It Git LARAMIE, Wyo. ' (UP)--Wyo-m- lng may have been an '"excitromantic place to ing and live In the 1860s, but the pioneers had to pay hard cash for plain necessities of life. Housewives, while their husbands were out chasing buffalo or fighting Indians, paid 50 cents for a cake of soap, $2 for a half pound of tea or $2 for a sack of crackers. Those prices are recorded in the account books of Judge W. A. Carter, a trader in the Fort Bridger area during Civil War times. The books have been donated to the University of Wyoming library by Mrs. Harry Hel-ze- r of Cheyenne. , Another bit of information from Judge Carters ledgers Is enough to astonish ' the Wild West moviegoers champagne could be bought for only $8 a k Mrs. HArold B. Felt who was appointed president of Beta Sigma Phi sorority to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Earland Thompson who is moving to . . during the past year. Mrs. Denzel Butler was chair- man in charge of .the banquet which followed and was assisted by the fallowing ladies: Mrs. Jane Crompton, Mrs. George Craghead, Mr John Weir, Mrs. Joe Cefalo, Mrs. Mary Pearse Owens, Mrs. Howard Simcox, Mrs. Luella MacFarlane and Mrs. Edward Ward. Favors were clever miniature garden gates mounted on a white pedestal bearing the Greek lettering for Beta Sigma Phi. A tiny sign post in the background carried the name of each individual lady, Friendship talks wore given by Mrs. who spoke Henry Fredrickson of Power and Vision of Friendand Mrs. Jewel Nelson ship, who talked on Realization of Friendship Towards Understand. Ing. Evelyn Keyes Helps Dick Powell convince the doubting Indians that vaccination is painless in the above comedy scene from Mrs. Mike," which opens Sunday for four days at the Roxy theater. . . . Business And Professional Women Will Entertain BEHS Senior Girls Sunday o-- HfTO lAtstfiri, .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMS TERROR-STALKE- HIT D NO. 2 JUNGLE TREASURE HUNT I Brigham City, Utah Friday. May 5. 1950 it bottle, not much more than costs today. Other luxuries were available, too. Oysters sold, in this terrimiles tory more than a thousand Canfrom the sea, for $2 a can. ned peaches retailed at 50 cents "PICK O' THE PICTURES SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 'WEDNESDAY a tin. But the soldiers and trappers of the old west didnt buy much most champagne. The purchases tobacfrequently recorded were co, at 75 cents a plug, and pipes, buckgloves, moccasions and skins for $7 each. Words O. K.. Not Deeds PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) It would be all right to yell kill the umpire! under 'a bill proposed in the Rhode Island legislature, but to hit him would bring a minimum jail sentence of 10 days. - 'SUL Mrs. Mabel Nielsen and Lenora Romer, of the club, are invited to pour at a table 'beautifully centered with a massive grouping of spring flowers and light tapers carrying out the school colors of purple and white. Individual favors will be presented each senior girl as a small token of the event. Assisting in serving will be the triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Christensen Diane, Janice and Sharon, and Joann and Joyce Isaacson, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Isaacson of Mantua, and Betty and 'Bonnie Olsen, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen. lace-covere- d htr.asl taUt-crmc- s ALSO IOPEYE CARTOON r 9033? NEWS STARTS SUNDAY FOR 4 BIG DAYS Wfiff something mvms whedoaHecrossesthe douilrcrossrr IN THE WILDERNESS ! M HU Mil . HU SOHlMf . MHK MM Hit No. 2 rV ; C: " DRAMA ON TOP OF THE WORLD! Amazing adventure of a flying doctor! SAVAGE 3 The strange triangle of a woman who fought ' a million miles of wilderness for the man she loved I One-piec- ON7HE TOWN e, Provide mere cooking m apace up front High-spee- d, ' broiler $169.75 Small Down Payment BEEHIVE COAL Balance Monthly and APPLIANCE Phone ONE May 2. ZlMo-Wi- n THEATRE Last Times Tonight Costello in v Also b. No. 6337 A white waffle TAHITI" Saturday , , "THE BLACK BOOK" with Robert Cummings and Arlene Dahl Stary kr NORMAN DAWN Charles r. royal. DAWN and Adaptatien by . aSofsft Hhk,o Also by norman FEITSHANS, JR. Diwtta FRED soft print with pique. Handkerchief lawn, washable. Sanforized and mercerized. .an exclusive Martha Manning pattern. Turquoise, $8 95GreJr' Size 14 to 22 t. No. 338 The perennial favor-i 2r2Hn$8n9d5Green d,Mnt.337A ?if(d Day. Young "TRAPPED" end,I.drfu-,wslblew- Jrndo"ed Plus Short Subjects STORY" , 1:00 P. M. - ; and JAMES STEWART 3 COLOR CARTOONS Tuesday - Wednesday FAMILY NIGHTS "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" ALSO CARTOON NEWS SPORTS REEL Movies Are Better Than Ever! AT ROXY : Claudette Colbert Paulette Goddard Veronica Lake id for in every with button t JUNE ALLYSON Saturday SUM Navv BfJ-n yelet ororf?intty. Green, sizes "lI4H to riwn $8.95 Sunday and Monday "THE STRATTON CARTOON CIRCUS A - Plus Selected Short Subjects waist-hig- h - "SOUTH OF ss even Grant and Geraldine Davis Simper, Brigham City, baby boy born April 25. Evan and Ruth Hansen Wii liams, Brigham City, baby girl, born May 1. James and- Sylvia Carson Whitlock, Brigham City, baby boy, born April 30. Marion and Reva Gilbert Roche, Corlnne, baby girl, born ''RIDE 'EM COWBOY" - Saw X jPIBTHSl & T' 4 Ate? Biggest even of any household range ' e Cooke mere food on no mere current - The Reading Circle 'WHlpnedt at the home of Mrs. Roland Rigby Wednesday evening, May 10 at 8 oclock, according to those in charge. A book review is being prepared by Mrsi David O. Ander son for presentation at this meeting. All members are In vited to be present. Abbott - ILYlfRANKSlNAT Mrs. Anderson Will Give Review At DRIVE-I- ( nit Thrifty-3- 0 Reading Circle Meet. ) wti la FRIGIDAIRE Electric Range Highlighting the social events wood, local artists. Musical sein the last three weeks of school lections will be furnished by for the 79 girl graduates of Box Janice Hansen, and Joann and Elder high school is the formal Joyce Isaacson of Mantua. tea given in their honor Sun The membership of the BP&W day, May 7, by the Brigham City club will assist in receiving Business and Professional Wo the guests under the direction mens club members. of the committee, who are: Mrs. O. MacFarlane, A general invitation is issued Luella Lura to the public to attend Ihe af Redd, Mrs. Ruth Ilun.saker, Mrs. fair at the hours from 3 to 5 o, William B. Howes and Norma clock in the afternoon at the Jensen. War Memorial Home, according to Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, chairman. The parents of the girls have been issued special bids to the traditional spring social honoring their daughters. A featured attraction will be the joint mother-daughte- r ex hibit of paintngs by Dolly Rock wood and Betty and Ruth Rock ' BOXELDER JOURNAL two-poun- d . FAGBFOUH . s ' |