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Show IE SOCIETY DC Mr. And Mrs. Clarence Engagement Of DeAnne Primary Group Travels To Logan L.D.S. Temple Jenson Visited By Hansen To Melvern Nelson Is Announced To be baptised for the dead, Daughters Recently. 3 3 Youll be surprised at the cellent results News-Journa- News-Journ- classified ads secure. , telephone l The 1,000. is number news, please. ex- BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday July Thone in your 21. 1950 Brigham City. Utah s a group of Primary boys and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenson Of interest to her friends was from the Brigham City of girls the recent announcement ward were taken to the had as thf Ii'., guests the past Fifth the engagement of DeAnne Han- Logan temple last Saturday, three weeks their daughter and Mr? and Mrs. Wilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15. Vernon Hansen of Bear River July liam H. Kehlenbrink and their Thirteen members of the BrigThey did work for a roup of two children: of Palm Springs, The Sunflower camp of the City, to (Melvern (Nelson, son of , ham City 20-3Anns held their Daughters of Utah Pioneers was Mr. and Mrs. Oriel 'Nelson of 229 names. California.; ; regular monthly meeting, last entertained at a beautifully ar- Mantua. were Beulah Mrs. Kehlenbrink is the forMaking the trip The marriage date has not Cottle, Monday evening at the home of ranged garden party at the Carol mer Mae Jensen of Brigham Faye Simper. Mrs. D. A. Olsen with Mrs. Olsen home of their captain, Mrs. C, R. yet been announced . Young, Nancy iHollist, Joyce City. and Peggy Candland hostesses. Jones, Monday evening. Thompson Darwin Reeves,- SteHonors During the evening business Van Louis Also visiting the Jensons rewart Forrest, Reeves, Party Birthday A with laid long table was was taken care of, games were Tak- cently was another, daughter, Poulson. Arlin Robbins and delicious food and the lunch- Mrs. Martha C. Jensen played and refreshments served. eon to were Mrs. David P.- Mitchell of Billchildren the Logan ing was served buffet style. Present were: Mary Lou Call, Mrs. Cora Olson, Mrs. LaWana ings, Montana. She is the forof those present found At Liberty Park Sat. Each Jensen and Mr. Gordon Jensen. mer Ruby Jenson. Vilay Brown, Vola Lowe, Buelah their place at small tables cenMrs. Martha C. Jensen and Bloxham, Kathryn Flshburn, tered with sweet peas and baby Helen Felt, Clair Goodliffe, Pegfamily celebrated her birthday breath. Why You Should Try This at Liberty park Salt Lake City, gy Candland, . LeOra Baron, Ida member was Each presented 15. Melva last Smith, Baron, Saturday, July a perfumed sun bonnet favor Pictures were taken of Crompton and Barbara Olsen. which she pinned on the lady groups and some of the family entire she had been acting as secret group. Mrs. George Zundel friend to the past year, letting Luncheon was prepared for 37, each one know who their se- and served by the ladies of the Enroute To Penn. cret friend had been. group, after which the children Mrs. George L. Zundel passed After this each drew the! were entertained by the ferris- ALL STRAIGHT WHISKY through Brigham City, Tuesday names for a secret friend for the wheel, etc. Those attending were: Mr. and v evening on the 7:07 oclock bus, coming year. enroute to Salt Lake City where A pioneer skit was presented Mrs. I. Leoh Jensen and son my drop four years old 6he will board a plane for a under the supervision of Mrs. Larry, and daughters Lis and Orson Christensen and Mrs. Joyce, Brigham City; Mr. and trip to Pennsylvania. Lighter. . . mikwer. . . smoother There she will spend several Vera Earl. Mrs. Orlando (Buss) Jensen and weeks at the home of Mr. and Group singing at the party daughters Judy K. and Pamella The price is right Mrs.? Clay Zundel and their was of pioneer songs. of Salt Lake City and neice was of three months old daughter, the evening Highlight Judy Ann Tomlinson, daughter Kristin Carrie. the surprise appearance of Mrs. of (Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlin- - ( Also she will visit friends at Florence Baird, camp member son of San Franciscd. Static college where George was who only a few hours before Mr. and Mrs. Levar Jensen a faculty member of Penn. State had returned home from filling and sons Dean and Alan of an L. D. S. mission in England. Brigham City and nephew Dacollege for over 20 years. There were 25 members pres- vid, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. If If .you have any society news, ent, all of whom enjoyed a de- Kenneth Jensen and daughter, Marcia and son Robert, of Calilightful evening . phone It to the News-Journfornia; Mr. and Mm. Worth H. society editor. The phone num-be- r Is 192. Phone your news to 1,000. Jensen of Brigham City. in i i Mr. and Mrs. Farrien Jensen DOCTORS REMIND U- Sand daughter Janette, and son Ike of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Loveday and daughter Catherine of Logan, and the following sons and daughters of Mrs. Jensen: r By Carolyn Webster s!"" Jewel, Afton and Stanley. inns Hold Meet Sunflower DUP Camp Is At Home Of Mrs. D. A. Entertained By Capt. Olsen Monday Evening Mrs. C. R. Jones Mon. 20-3- 0 i- sin-in-la- MONTH 0 END : .. Erma Main is Even In the face of rising prices in all cotton goods. North oaring been have Just cotton loop rugs this outstanding speciaL These ,, stock lasts. while present v They have Latex back, all popular colors m JUST 24 x 36 24x48 merry-go-roun- Why Body Weight Takes A Dive During Summer Months Alice J (my next-doneighbor) told me of an interesting visit she had. with her familys doctor last week. Seems she was worried over the way her two kiddies were losing weight since school let out, and of course, took her problem to the doctor. He reminded her that the summer months are always the most active months, and while many of us eat more than during other seasons, we still use up more energy units that our body stored up during the winter months and our weight goes down. ' When you do your grocery marketing have you noticed how often our store has demonstrators on iand 7 They are people who want you to try their cookies or mayonnaise or pickles or And they almost always say, Wont you taste our product? Well, I got to thinking about taste and flavor. And I realized that flavor is If food has good flavor, we like it. If it or what-have-yo- u. doesnt well, or eat it. we just dont buy . thats why I want you especial attention to the , flavor of Cream OWeber milk, j cream, butter and cheese. I And to pay m hope youll compare the flavor with other brands. Then Im sure youll agree its the flavor, that makes Cream OWeber dairy products your favorites. A - A friend in Wyoming sends In n grand idea for cooling and refresh -- : Flo-ne- gan. post commander were also introduced along with sevMal other V. W. F. and 'Auxiliary members from Ogden, Salt Lake, Logan and Corinne. Games were played and a delicious barbecue supper, prepared by members of the V. F. W. auxiliary, was served to complete the evening. I Auto-Vu- on From V4 ton pick-uup to 2 ton models theres a Studebaker truck just right for hundreds of hauling needs. - Big visibility cab with head room, hip room, leg room for throo . . . Fully onciosed safety steps accessibility to engine, ignition, instrument panel seat cushion . . . Two foot-coAdjusto-A- ir wiring Two built-i- n window wings trolled floor ventilators : ' ; . . Dual windshield wipers Two arm rests and sun V visors Gib light with hand and automatic door I switches rotary door latches . . . Extra front frame reinforcement . . . Rugged, ; strong variable-rati- o g steering springs. ..Shock-proo- f ' and parking. ' with extra levorage for easier ... ... ... Tight-grippi- $6.95 er was A very nice 'luncheon prepared and enjoyed. After the luncheon the group enjoyed a . show at the ; W - day. fatYhires 9, ! IT 1 ps ... 48 x Representatives of the District One of the V. F. W. were honored at a barbecue party given by the local V. F. W. post and auxiliary at the Rees park last week. Charles J. Kimber, commander, was master of ceremonies and introduced the Utah state department commander, Clarence T. Smedley, who told of the plans for the forthcoming V. F. W. Lagoon day In August. Merlin Hansen, Corinne post commander and Robert Jimenez, Lo- "Lift-the-ho- od n- ... for the New n Trade-i- n 1000 with CROSSTOP MUM ... $2.45 $4.45 f.P.Vf. And Aux. Enjoy barbecue Party Phone your news to , 36 x 60 a. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved son, David Elwood Jensen. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Family of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen. Y - $1.65 Mr. and Mrs. Worth H. Jensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Nielsen and their son, Marlin, and daughters, Afton, Cath-erine and Charlotte, in Box Elder canyon, Wednesday, July 12, to celebrate Mrs. Nielsens birth- that seems always to collect in the bottom of her raspberry and strawberry Jama. Then on hot summer days pours s bit into a Mason jar, adds Cream OWeber Milk and cracked ice, than shakes away. Children love these fancy party-lik- e drinks, and they are so good for them. Lf vAbere's some jam juice in your refrigerator now, try it today! sue- - THESE PRICES! AT Mrs. Frank Nielsen Is Honored At Birthday mg summer beverages lot the children. She saves the juice rv it And then I knew that flavor was a key to quality. The better the flavor, the better the quality of any food. And Im sure youll agree thats true of dairy products particularly. He recommended to Alice v that she give her children more milk, particularly the extra rich milk that has more food value. So, if weight goes down in your these busy days, may I ' family suggest you switch to Cream O ebers new extra-ric- h milkf When underweight Is a prob-leI urge you to se your ; doctor. In most instances Im sure he will agree that Cream OWebers extra rich milk will be a happy solution. Remember its 25 richer, yet costa ' only a oenny morel Thats real valim for your money. if- Ver-rett- LOOK Yes, NORGE Trade in your tired, old refrigerator for a whopping big allowance on a NORGE Golden '50 Crosstop Refrigerator. 8.1 cu. ft. unit. 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