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Show I Meets M Wsei Home ept. Meeting :o!t)p camp of the lak h Daugh-rta- their fineers last week at one itu jStt? Mary Chris- - Sixth Birthday Is Six candles were blown out on of little Kay Reeder when she Invited several of her close friends to celebrate with her last week at .the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Reeder. The little guests played several games and enjoyed a treasure hunt which rewarded them with bags of candy. A delicious ngard. was of' luncheon was also served to hosing Pwy the Walker. boys and girls. Sylvia were j.llS refreshments Many gifts were received by L ladies by Ellen Sig-ut- h Kay from the following friends: David and Judy Merrell, AnPierce and Cora the evening's nette, Rayma and Marco Glover, Richard Madsen, Phyllis Talbat, Diane Holland, Kay iLynn Olsen, Joe and Marsha Hillam, Judy and Teddy Valentine, Kay-lenKimber, Ronnie Sloan, ShaAnd Saturday fly ron Frye, Margaret Mason, Susan Davis, Chris Simonsen, Marsha Rasmussen, Brent Anderson, David Call, Vera Belle Call, Kathy Chase, Pen son Hollist, Palmer Tingey and Sydney Ann Reeder. prayer was given les-- f Priest: and the was W1 in Came Biggard. by Ellen am consisted of two and given by Gayle left a reading .by Lyn-afte- r which the life was given by a Johnson infr the birthday cake 1 ten Hold First Meeting Of Year Last Friday Opening meeting of the 01 the Daughters of ctah Pioneers was held at the home of Merle Carr, September Bee-cam- p The meeting began at 7:30 .with Captain Violet Tingey pre- siding and conducting. Opening music was a clarinet solo, To April ,by Bruce Carr, accompanied by Gerry Carr on the piano. The opening prayer was by Matilda Lillywhite. A song, 'Sunshine In the Soul, was sung by the congregation. Minutes were read and approved. Roll call showed 19 daughters present and one visitor, Ella Lund. Two were excused. Letters were read from the county D.U.P. company and Leatha Richards was appointed as magazine subscription agent. Piano solo, Mountain Belle was played by Gerry Carr. The sketch of Alexander William Miller, was given by his Merle Carr, j granddaughter, piano selection, Rustic Dance was plajed by Gerry Carr and Phone your society news to the lesson was They Came in to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society 1850. it was given by Verna Phone 192. editor, , Burt. The serving committees for 1950 jjl was given. Fifty-oncheer visits good If It's A New were reported and the closing song was Nay, Speak No 111. The benediction was offered by Mary Rose. Refreshments were served by You re Looking For Merle Carr, Ann Hunsaker and Mary Williams. EAT olynos PASTE H Indian both Head for imere 43 e MATTRESS bouquet AQc dispenser or )ERINE Perry Relief Society Holds Opening Social 47' The Perry ward Relief society held its opening social Tuesday, October 3 with Iva Lou president, presiding. Ruth Hirschi, counselor, conducted and welcomed the ladies. We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, was the opening song and the invocation was given by Dessie Peters. An orwas Intermetzo, gan solo, played by Louise Davis, after which a retold story titled The Second 'Bank Account, was given by Maude White. A vocal solo, Dear .Hearts and Gentle People, was sung by Mary by Young Stokes, accompanied Louise Davis. Mrs. Bertha Wight gave an original humorous read img, and the closing prayer was given by Thelma Billings. -- The regular work. meeting was held with Hazel Nelson, work leader, giving the introduction, after which remaining time was spent on bazaar articles. . Refreshments were seryed to conclude the meeting. r, ildroot oner IE S3' SlPOO. iades ACE POWDER THEN SEE US AT SI ONCE. Here you can select your materials, your colors, and made to your order. No taking chances on inferior workmanship or quality. WE Guarantee Our WORK And Our MATERIALS. escriptons O. DRUGGIST Toiaeoo Soda7eS- - JlicaDHlBQa EVERTON CO.' MATTRESS 25 Ph. E. 1st So. 27 Youll be surprised at the cellent results News-Journclassified ads secure. ex- ELDER JOURNAL Spot Pad Trusses results News-Journa- , e jecials! PAGE THREE BOX Btlghm City, Utah Friday, October 6, 195Q Charles and Geraldine Toombs The Brigham City American Farrell, Willard, baby girl, born Association of University WoOn a surveying expedition In men have extended an invitaSeptember 29. William A. Burt, inventor 1884, David and Wanda Mansfield tion to all ladies with a B. S. of the solar campass, discovered acan from or higher degree Bernards, Salt Lake City, baby credited college to become a Lake Superior new iron ore degirl, born September 29. It posits when the iron caused hie of the A. A. U.,W Ray and Lola Hunsaker Win- member ters, Brigham City, baby girl was announced today by Mrs. compass to fluctuate sharply. Richard Alston. born Oct 1. Purpose of the club, Mrs. AlKenneth and LaVerne Kurpius is to encourage Hunsaker, Tremonton, baby boy. ston explained, of educational the improvement IF Fit 1. born Oct the world methods throughout LaVon and Laura Johnson and to further international unNon-Sk- id Mills, Corinne, baby boy, born besides, derstanding many Oct. 2. others. , Wade and OeAnn Bone Ebel-lng- , Those Interested are requested Brigham City, baby boy, to contact .Miss Norma Jensen, SalUfaction Cuarantttd born Oct .2. club president, or Mrs. Richard Newell and Anna Goddard Alston, phone number 625. Nish, Plymouth, baby boy, born HAMILTON Oct. 2. Youll be surprised at the ex. l DRUG Theron and Clara Burton Jen- cellent . . . sen, Brigham City, baby girl, rlassifled ads secure born Oct. 3. LeRoy and Fern Murphy Jensen, Brigham City, baby girl, bom Oct. 3. John and Phyllis Larson Robbins, Honeyville, baby girl, born Beehive Camp Of DU P Noted By Friends Of Kay Reeder Ladies Holding Degrees Invited To Join AAUW jkBIBTIIS Perfect E.E SAVE 10 Oct DINNERWARE- 4. Theron and Mary Dawn Jensen Huggins, Bear River City, baby girl, born Oct. 5. . . . (pronounced Faith Domerque has had no bad camera dough-MERG- angles and is photogenically perfect, according to veteran cinematographer Nick Musuraca who has filmed many of Hollywoods top stars. Lipstick is the only cosmetic used, on or off screen, by the beauty "from New Orleans who, discovered by Howard Hughes, makes her film debut in with Robert Mitchum Where Danger Lives, and Claude Rains. There has been a 107. increase on all Dinnerware. But while our present stock lasts we will sell it at the old price. Layaway now save 107.. , Ulysses S. Grants father was a tanner. The boy who was to become president started as an apprentice In the family ' sole-leath- BEAUTIFUL tannery. Armour (Jensen, Mrs. Mark Nielson, Mrs. W. (R. Merrell, Mrs. Mathew Compton, (Mrs, Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. George Tiller, Mrs. Reynold Reeder, Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely, and Mrs, H. L. Pearse, director member. Christmas tree: Mrs. Zenos Earl, chairman; Mrs. Glen L. Anderson, Mrs. Glen Knudson, and Mrs. Theron IB. Lee, direc tor member. Civic club ball: Mrs. R. C. All ston, chairman; Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. W, E. Davis, Mrs. Russell Fishburn, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. Roy and Mrs. , George Thompson Nielson, director member. SYRACUSE CHINA in three exquisite patterns, DEARBORN, RIAYVIEW and CALHOUN. Start your set today. Place setting only Mrs. Emery Alfred N. Olsen, .Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. C. IB. Stratford and Mrs. W. M. Grif fiths. Youth conservation: Mrs. WilThe Brigham City Improvement clubs 1950 .program, list- lis Hansen, chairman; Mrs. Car Mrs. (Lewis Jones, roll ing all of the club members, the Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ronald Elliot Ward, outan and committees various line bf activities for the year, Packer, Mrs. Devere Christensen, was published this week, ac, Mrs. R. W. (Forest and Mrs. S. director Rasmussen, cording to officers of the organ- Martin member. ization. Public relations: Mrs. Rudgar Officers of the Civic ImprdVe" N. Price, chairman;- Mrs. J. Ed GrifW. H. iMrs. are ment dub Baird, Mrs. Orville Merrell, fiths, president: Mrs. S. Martin win Mrs. Rasmussen, vice president: Mrs. Mrs.V. Kenneth Weight and , Forsgren. 'Leon C. Packer, secretary; Mrs. C. Beautification: Mrs. Oscar Harper L. Pearse, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. Owen, corresponding Hunsaker, chairman; Mrs. James secretary and Mrs. J. M. Burt, Romer, Mrs. Parker McManus and Mrs. Harry Bloom, director historian. On the board of directors are member. , Finance committee: Mrs. L. A. Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mr.s C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Richardson, chairman; Mrs. Earl Mrs. George A. Nielson and Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. W. E. Tyson, Mrs. James Pow-- . Theron B. Lee. for committee The the coming ers, Mrs. C. A. Munns and Mrs. J. M. 'Burt, director member. year follow: June tea: Mrs. Harold B. Felt, program: Mrs. Ben'Knudson, chairman; Mrs. John Larsen, chairman, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Mrs. David O. Anderson, Mrs. J. Miss Mable Christensen, William Long, Mrs. Elmer Jepp-so- Gordon Felt, Mrs. Osey Jensen, .Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. Mrs. Glen Bennion, Mrs. Rex W. G. Mann, Mrs. Ray Grant, Earl, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs. HarMrs. Scott Horsley, Mrs. E. B, vey Erdman, Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. R. IP. Forsgren, Mrs. Mack Owen, director member.-Publicity- : Mrs. Kent Jensen Fishburn, Mrs. Reese Jensen, parliamentarian, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Frank Earl and Mrs. S. director Gleave; prayer, Mrs. David O. Martin Rasmussen, Anderson; Flag ceremony, Mrs. member. Merle Cheal. Peach Day Float: Mrs. Robert Mrs. F. A. Literary committee: Mrs. Ray- Fisher, chairman; mond Daines, chairman; Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. D. M. Mason, .Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Leon Mrs. W. Vosco Call and Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. Wayne Chester Hamilton, director memMrs. Phyllis Baron, Mrs. ber. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. Dan Olson, Junior book review: Mrs. Paul Mrs. Glen Humpherys, Mrs. W. Merrell, chairman; Mrs. Howard Durrell Nielson, Mrs. Maurice Call, Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mrs. Burtcher and Mrs. C. V. ForsShirley Wight, Mrs. Don Shef- gren, director member. field and Mrs. Harry Bloom, diBirthday party: Mrs. J. D. Gunrector member. derson, chairman; Mrs. Norwood Courtesy: Mrs. Milton D. Pe- - Hyerj Mrs. Wayne (Loveland, Mrs, Improvement Club Lists Commttees For New Year's Activities chairman; Reese, iMrs. - ON ALL Starter Sets LAY AWAY FOR XMAS $24.95 ALL OPEN STOCK REMINDER office supplies - gifts Jep-perso- . , 1 '(- , . , AO It Men's Satin Jacket Quilted lining, knit wrist and bottoms, Warm Mouton collar, water repellent. interlining. $12.95 SATURDAY NIGHT Men's Twill Jacket Mouton collar, rayon quilted lining, knit wrist and bottom. 1 These Prices $8.95 , '.Based On Early 2 Purchases. ) now and save Mens Melton Lumber Jacket of winter ardines. wool gab- $5.90 to $24.75 p e Boy's Satin Jacket fabric lining, Mouton collar, knit wrist and bottom. DURING THE FALL AND SEASON We bought these beautiful bedroom suites before the prices advanced and are offering them now at the old prices. Of course, when we have to replace' them, theyll be higher, so come in now and make your selection. Prices range from $109.95 up. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! e set in birdseye maple, consisting of a Hollywood A beautiful bed with shelves in the headboard for your radio, books, bed lamp, a big Mr. and Mrs. dresser with large plate mirror, roomy chest of drawers and night stand, See it in our window, priced only four-piec- $179.95 Eoaau ffleraaioo knit wrist and waistband, zipper front. Mted lining, louton collar Music By $6.95 Other Melton Jackets AND COAT LENGTH JACKETS Extra warm. All sizes. $8.45 to $12.75 DAN ROSS Choose From The Largest Selection Of Home Furnishings In Box Elder County At And His Orchestra Storm Coat For Men or Boys ,. iin (HOT Boy's Satin Jacket . c EVERY SATURDAY WINTER $8.95 Quton AND We invite you to come' in and see the large selection we have to offer in Bedroom sets In every wood and finish you can imagine, many different styles. Some of these sets are in open stock. That means you can buy only the pieces you want now add to them later. , overcoat length, double breasted, pile fa ideal for winter sports wear. collar, Imings. Boys . $17.95 Men's $24-9- 5 SMS CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager - Zh |