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Show PAGE EIGH1 , JOURNAL i BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah ? I Friday. August 18. 1950 r f " r " Attend your- community CHURCH -- -" (Presbyterian Mission) .71 North Main Street r , 4 t t. 4 Church School Worship Service 9:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. Outing Is Planned Sunday F.O.E. Schedule Is Told Services Sunday at Willard School Gets Theirs first City Recreation A full afternoon of events have been arranged for the Fraternal Order of Eagles annual picnic, Sunday, August 20, up Box Elder canyon, at the county park, according to Dean Christensen, chairman of the entertainment committee. an error In a previous story was made when it was stated the outing would be at Rees Pioneer park. Beginning at 11 oclock in the are schedmorning activities uled to begin with childrens races and games. The picnic dinner will be at 1 oclock. softball dinner1 Following teams will be organized and a ball game will head off the afternoon activities. Gentle horses have been secured for' the children to ride. The following recreation schedule for the Brigham City recreation program was released today by Basil Williams, supervisor. Saturday, August 19: S. Stake Sunday school party. Vanez Wilson family reunion. Sunday, August 20: Sheffield family reunion. Clifford Stark amily reunion. Monday, August 2: Made-You- r . a. m. and league practice, p. m. Lawn recreation and p. m. Peaches baseboating, ball practice, 6 p. m. Tuesday, August 22: Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. First ward party, 6 p. m. 'North stake square dance at Brigham Young park. Junior league baseball, two games from 5 to 9 p .m. Wednesday, August 23: Made-You- r league baseball games a. m. (American league) and 3 p. m. Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Peaches vs. Helper, 8:15 p. m. Thursday, August 24: Made- Your league baseball (National a. m. Lawn recrealeague) tion and boating, p. m. Junior Peaches baseball practice, 6 p. m. Friday, August 25: Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Les Barker family reunion. Saturday, August 26: iElias Forsgren family . reunion. 2 t , Dr. Frank Miller, Speaker COME AND WORSHIP . . S- 1-- 2 2-- . -T" 2-- . LEARN HOW TO GET lta? LIFE PROTECTION 2 lSS WITH 1-- TO 2-- 5 2 2-- 5 2-- 5 IHERBERT ADAMSON Phone 383-- J 54 South 2nd East Brigham City, Utah Scouts' Luck Changes HOPEWELL, Va. (UP)- - Boy Scout troop 126 went for three week ends on an overnight fishing trip and had to send back for hot dogs. No fish. The fourth week end they carried plenty of hot dogs. They also caught 2,000 fish, weighing 400 pounds. ONLY... big close-o- group at price of ut 20-3- To Study Home Color The associated ladies of the Corinne Farm Bureau will hold their monthly meeting next Wednesday, August 23 In the Relief society rooms of the Corinne ward chapel, according to 'Mrs. Russell presiForsgren, dent.' "Modern Color In The Home will be the subject of a lecture and demonstration at the county meeting by Miss Bessie Hansen, home demonstration agent for the county. "Miss Hansen has a variety of ideas and color combinations and a good attendance Is desired, Mrs. Forsgren said. There will be someone present to take care of the children. KEEP TRIM . . . Little Misses Printed Piques, sizes 6 to 12, and Taffetas and Crepes in sizes 1 to 6. All in one money-savin- g Willard School Junior Police hold an informal fashion review of the new uniforms they will wear while escorting the younger children across dangerous crossings in the company of: (back row left to right) Bill Sackett, state highway patrolman who keeps an eye on the children in Willard ; Rex Baron, 0 club member, chairman of a dance August 26, at the Dance Bowl to raise money for the equipment; and Vaughn Wassom, principal of Willard school. Modeling is Jarvis Facer and watching him (sitting) are Robert Leggett, Burnett Brummond, Jay Goodell, Bobbie Zundel, junior police. OVER 200 CHILDREN PARTICIPATE Corinne Bureau Ladies . . . BOWL! the low, Capacity Crowd Witness Dance Review At Indian School Last Friday Evening downpour espite a sudden Friday evening, the Intermountain Indian school was filled to capacity and crowded for the annual Dance Review, in which over 200 Brigham City young- sters participated. A climax to the citys dancing division of their city recreation for the summer, the event was acclaimed "the best with the greatest amount of children participating in my twelve years experience with It, by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, advisor and accompanist Divided into several different performances, it included an Indian dance, tap dances, square dancing, a ballet and a military tap dance. Highlight of the review was the interpretation of "The Story in ballet of Mother Nature dancing, fourth number on the program $1.99 Keep those calories under controL Bowl regularly. And meet the crowd besides I Open from 6 to midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. Phone 738 and reserve an alley tonight. 38 ONLY;.. plains, Misses Taffetas, prints, some with lace and some with eyelet trim. Sizes range from 1 to 12, a real wardrobe , treat at budget saving .price of only Dance -- Bowl $2.99 persons of the big girls and was followed by fall with its falling leaves, the Intermediate class. The third class depicted winter dressed as snow flakes. In the square dancing "School Days was presented by the third class; Tea Time by the second class; Baby Tap by the babies and military tap was presented by the entire group at the conclusion of the program with the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner as the last number. Charged with the Immense task of teaching the largest class in the history of the program this year were Miss Shelley Robinette, instructor and Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, supervisor and accompanist. We feel we 'should offer our sincere thanks to the parents for making the costumes and preparing the children for the review, to the city councilmen for their assistance and particularly to the personnel of the Intermountain Indian school in pre- that was preceded by an Indian dance by the babies, tap dances and square dances. In colorful costumes, all of which were created by the mothers of the children, "the Story of Mother Nature commenced with paring the gymnasium for the the depicting of a lonely woman review, Mrs. Johnsen and Miss in a world devoid of light. The Robinette said. woman prayed for light and immediately five little pixies came on the stage to cheer her up. One of the pixies took her into Time Is Short a corner while the other four Make your contribution the to started bringing on the seasons. Box Elder Stake Tabernacle Organ fund today. The for $10 it goal introduced was the by Spring every person in North and South small children of the dancing Box Elder stakes. Hand or mail classes dressed as blossoms and your contributions to W. Lester bees. Summer arrived in the Dredge. hurry! 25 ONLY... Ladies Summer Frocks, beautiful bembergs, nylons and linens. Values far above this close-oprice, but the 25 we have left will go for only ut Real AUGUST Specials In $5.99 UNFINISHED 8 ONLY... il ... in econoHere is extra storage space for you chests of unfinished drawers. Theyre mically priced, These special prices all sanded, ready to be painted. are good on present stock only because wholesale prices on these chests have already advanced 15 to That means higher prices when we have to repurchase. Youd better hurry, because stock is limited. Circular skirts, wond derful for wear almost Beautiful prints regularly $3.98 and $5.90, marked to year-aroun- every-;wher- close Out at only CHESTS e. 20. ' 1. $2.49 and $2.99 chests, 18" wide, special . . . chests, 24" wide, now . . chests, 24" wide, priced chests, 30" wide, special $9.95 . $ 14.95 . . . $16.95 4 $19.95 Bargains Sale Starts SATURDAY AT 9:30 AM. Plenty of Free Parking at Rear Use Our Back Door Free Silver Coupons With AH Purchases Over $1.00 Clyde B. Stratford, Manager t Van Engelens 'incorporated 1 I |