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Show Guides And Seagulls. Graduate From Seventh Ward Primary Sunday we ns 'Eat," TE IMS Wk N T! SPECIALS rrrr Lb2 lbs 77c 1.52 irtb Klib 65 jFFEE lb. cortf )tft WHOLE tan 19e MOOTS asa quash Shot. Monte lb irt ,ft Halves Can Mdoci 27 iACHES srd Shcm News aservjstj qt. can Vs Fruit Worship ML cm Hail 32 lek Time for 2 INNA 25e qram twfud Oanfieid liQ OilMt HA Clearwater ouncetf d Shot 24c IKES Irata Your teem King Coupons JITE Cta, Ifiwith coupon Jgc 'IITEKIIIG- til with AI coupon 14" ,FTHER ra - Pine Toilet vlPwith Wllcoupon3- - 17 1 1 Mrs. Bartha Wight entertained her primary class and their mothers lagt Monday afternoon at a party held at the Perry ward chapel. She was assisted by the class mother, Mrs. Nola Fallows. Games and refreshments were enjoyed and each child presented their mother with a potted plant. Tiny May baskets filled with candy, were given to each child. Those attending w'ere: Mrs: Cora Quayle and daughter, Janet; Mrs. Hazel Nelson and Ronda; Mrs. Edith Christensen and Jean; Mrs. Vivian Nelson and Julia; Mrs. Eva A. Young and son, Gregory; Mrs. Jessie Hamson and David; Mrs. Ruby Johnston and Lee; Mrs. Nola Fallows and Larry. Three other guests present were: Ray Fallows, Carol Nelson ' and Stanny Young. - , The little children were entertained with games to conclude the party. , , Mr! And Mrs. Carl Visit Friends And Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Carl FJ Larson of Salt Lake City have been visiting friends and relatives in Brigham City, Corinne and Promontory for the past .few days. n Hon-eyvlll- e " THE TODAY and HIT NO. ' 'The Brigham City, Utah Friday, May Mrs. Amle Walker Mrs. May Wagstaff was also - -- . . . . MRS. VOLNEY River HICKOCK of Los Angeles and enroute to Mountain Home, Idaho was a visitor at the MRS. CHARLOTTE FERRY home. MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE GILBERT have had as their guestt, their daughter, SHARON ! and her husband DON MILLER and Co-op- CORINNE By Marijane Morris An Information service ' that answers questions on all : aspects of photography is provided by George Eastman House, the photographic center in;Ro-Cheste- r, r N. ,Y. PICK O' THE PICTURES - HIT NO. 2 i 1 UF W picture ofthe ret'1erjTfir Bfs h month! a Jill REDBOOK CIRCUS CARTOON SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. 3 Color Cartoons MR. AND MRS. NEAL HARtheir small son, GIL, from Ruth, PER are the proud parents of a Nevada. " .. Corinne not only Is nine pound, 2 oz. baby boy, born boasting an increase in popu-May 23, at the Cooley hospital lation but also of a new1 busi- in Brigham City. Equally proud and happy are the very new MR.' AND MRS. grandparents, GEORGE DAVIS. We congratulate all of them! . . . The frost laid a heavy hand on the tomato plants In the fields of Corinne and on some unprotected hotbeds, but the latest information is that there will be enough plants brought in from Nevada and left in the hotbeds to . Some farmers have replanted as many as four times this spring. . . MR. AND MRS. C. C. GAYNARD have been visiting with MR. AND MRS. C. G. ADNEY. Mr. Gaynard is with the Park Service. He has been transferred from North Carolina to Arizona and will be at the Chiricahua National Monument. Mr. and Mrs. Adney visited in Salt Lake City with MR. AND attendance. In Gary Nelson was unable to.' attend and was missed by the ' group. , Games were played and a review of the winters work was given. Benediction was pronounced by Gary Wagstaff. ; I" wY and Davie; and son Gary, who is class scout. Mrs. Osmond Is the class mother. The class advisor, Mrs. Thelma Bill-ng- s Hasty Heart' will win your heart touis soeoi Bravo! An Oscar Contender for surer iarlwoson One of the best pictures lve Jt2FRANKFA'RIEU Miss Glenna Marie Hunsaker . . . . became the lovely wife of Dale V. Critchlow in home ceremony, May 11. Miss Hunsaker is the daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker of Honeyville. , 26, 1950 FRIDAY - SATURDAY SATURDAY Mrs. Bertha Wight Entertains Primary Class At Her Home lassie hast pai.L CHkEE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Blazer Boys Honor Mothers At Dinner They Prepared maids, were Miss Charlene Ben-seand Joan Hunsaker who Mrs. Carrie Petersen enter-- , were attired in pastel gowns her Primary Blazer boys tained with corsages of gardenias and their mothers at her home and roses. Lewis Sackett, Tallisman evening. Wednesday friend of the groOm, stood with The boys pinned corsages on him as best man. their mothers as they entered din Mrs. Elva Korth and Mrs. after which a three-coursJune Baird, aunts of the bride, ner was served at small tables were in charge of the gift room. decorated with a green and Miss Moana Korth and Merle white color scheme. Miniature Baird, cousins, were hostesses pine trees marked places for the at the lovely refreshment table. guests. The lunchen was prepared and served by the boys. The young couple will make Opening prayer was given by their home at 3153 Adams ave DeOrr Wight. nue in Ogden. Present were: Mrs. Florence Wight and son, DeOrr; Mrs. Floyd McFall and Gary Dale; Vacationists Get Break Mrs. Ruby Osmond and Rex; LONDON na Mrs. Ann Hansen and Larry; (UP) Under tionalizatlon, special low rates are offered by British railways to anglers visiting fishing cen ters, hikers and cyclists return ing from country tours. Boy and Girl Scouts attending ral lies and young scholars and persons under 18 employed Attending the bride as brides years of age. home wedding was the setting for the May 11 w'edding of Miss Glenna Marie Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker of and Dale V. Critchlow, son of Lucian V. Critchlow of Ogden, Utah. The ceremony B. was performed by Bishop A. Bingham at the brides home. A reception "honored the couple immediately following the wedding rites at the Honeyville ward chapel. A host of friends sent their congratulations to the pair with many lovely gifts. Mrs. Critchlow selected a gown of white slipper satin with crystal bead and seed pearl trimming. Her lact, finger tip veil a of bridal illusion fell from tiera of crystal beads and seed pearls to match the gown and she carried a bouquet of Joanna Hill roses centered with an orchid. White and orchid streamfell ers tied with love knots from the bridal bouquet. La-Va- Party 1 1 beautiful A n Monday & 0Joy Miss Glenna Marie Hunsaker Exchanges Spring Wedding Vows With Dale V. Critchlow On May Bride Members of the Guides and Seagull Primary classes of the Seventh ward were to the M. I. A. at graduated graduation services held at the ward cha-pe- l Sunday evening. The opening prayer was giv-eby Carol Edwards. The program consisted of a song by the Guide boys, a dramatization of the Seagull miracle toy the Seagull girls, and all boys and girls repeated the Articles of Faith in unison Mormon Boy was sung by Mickey Harmon and Dennis Lund and the group sang a prayer song. Bishop Lewis Wight talked to the congregation to conclude the program. Closing prayer was offered by Joel Wilson. Certificates of graduation were presented th following boys and girls by Mrs. Clarence Burrup: Shirley Wight, Peggy Mecham, Joan Sato, Margaret Nelson, Carol Edwards, Norene Ruddell, Ada Lynn Nelson, Geraldine Marble, Ross Poison, r Eigby, Larry Lee, Joel Wilson, Mickey Harmon, Dennis Lund, Dallas Stokes, Richard Fife, Dean Christensen, and Kent Burt. Mrs. Sara Romer is the Guide' teacher and Mrs. Laura Walker instructs the Seagull class. SUMMER HOIV-OU- Spring gives the greatest performance' of ness. If-ithe barber shop of the LON HEWLETTS that is completion. rapidly hearing Many a mother of small fry is watching the progress with eager eyes. . . For mothers who have kindergarten youngsters, kindergarten will open at Co' , rinne, June 5. s MONDAY SUNDAY Richard Todd 9r tiki A the year! hedda hopper RONALD REAGAN , - First Ward Relief Society Sees VnUsuaV; Fashion Show " PATRICIANEAL RICHARDTODD INCENT SHERMAN SCREEN ALSO CARTOON SPORT REEL HUCTtOBvV FLAT BV RANALD Shocking! Unbelievable! . . .The story of a ruthless racket that deals in human MkOOUGAU. NEWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY lives! . ' ,An outstanding social event of the First ward Relief society for the past year was the fash-ion show, recently, featuring styles of today, yestefday and day before, or styles of daugh-- 1 ters, mothers and grandmothers day. The program was presented MRS. A. F. REYNOLDS recent- to the ladies of the First ward . MISS VERTA , FERRY Relief society last Tuesday afly. to leave soon for a vaca- ternoon. plans A beautiful and Interesting tion in the east. . . . The Eastern Star had a benefit party Satur- event, the climax was the wed-day evening at the lodge hall. ding dresses of three genera' It was for the O.E.S. honhe fund. tions, 114" and daugh-and forms fThd members other Dancing, games of entertainment were featured ters attending- - the event acthe evening and claimed the affair: throughout Mrs. Mae N. Balls prepared lunch was served to 100 people. JAMES REED has and was in charge of the show. . . . MRS. just recently accepted the posi- Luncheon was served to all tion of bookkeeper at the Bear present. ,, Miff , The road out 1 of Mexico is a dangerous road-wi- en ... its lined with waiting gunsf . .. 1 bps Strained 1BY 3 for 23c FOOD But CHOICE 'athing Meat Grade r.i.c.p. Jam Jelly PECTIH s presents "BORDER INCIDENT" 1 starring RICARDO MONTALBAN HOWARD OA SILVA ARNOLD MOSS A MILTON . ITTOII I0PS , - & S Choice Young W50sfBESTlNEWSHNJL0WESTlRRICEi (BU1B9 H. BREN and WILLIAM ALSO "1 V ?w A SEITER production A NEVADA TRAIL NEWS ' Open At 1:0Q P. M. Pyr ftt and George Zuekerman TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Y HIT NO, MATINEE Memorial Day DRAMA OF GOLDEN 49' John C. Higgins Decoration Day THE WEST'S MIGHTY ID CUTS Story by Plus Selected Short Subjects SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR DECORATION DAY TWO BIG SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE HIT 49' PICTURE Serna ptay ky John C. 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