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Show 4 n i SOCIETY Rebekah Lodge Holds Party For Members And Guests Recently 'Nineteen little friends of Master Chris Simonsen gathered at the home of his parents, Mr. and ,The Rebekah lodge of Corlnne iMrs. iReed Simonsen last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler, no- to honor Chris on the seventh ble grand, presiding was host anniversary of his birth. to 43 members and state guests 'Refreshments were served the Wednesday evening. guests by Mrs. Simonsen, after Mrs. Hazel Holmes, Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Patricia Forsgren Hammerland served as the food committee and Mrs. Janie Jensen, district deputy president, Introduced the grand officers hnd presented a gift to Mrs. Lpuella Norman, state are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. J. Henry Kunlcr. Reed has been called Into the army and Afton will remain with her parents Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rose who moved to Ogden were back visiting friends last week. Relief society was begun for the coming season on October 3, under the direction of President Edna Palmer. The theology lesson was presented by Ethel Palmer and the visiting teachers message by Louise Pugsley. Ice cream and cantaloupe was served to 21 ladies present. Receive Pigskin Knowledge From Coach Friends Help Chris Simonsen Celebrate Seventh Birthday which the honored boy opened his many gifts, surrounded by the boys and girls. A bag of assorted goodies was given to each child, after which a theater party was enjoyed at a local motion picture theater. ly ' ' A . , ' Kty' if' ' I Kt ! M . t A , Vi 'H v outside Florence Eredricksen, grand from Tremonton. 'Also present were two past Elizabeth Heckler, presidents, Salt Lake City and Althea Brown now of Ogden, but a member of the Corlnne lodge. Two past grand patriots were Mr. Henry iRoady Introduced: from Tremonton and Vernon Yearingtort, Salt Lake City. Anna Mae Nielson, Mrs. Henry Roady and Mrs, Fawnsworth were introduced as past treasurers. ' ' Out of the 43 present, seven lodges from various cities were represented. Beta Sigma Phi Plans Meeting In Corinne The Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, with Mrs. Lillian Felt, president, presiding, will meet at ' Corinne, Monday, Oc- David Call, Brent Anderson, 'David Merrell, Annetta Glover, Kaylene Kimber, Kay Reeder, Judy and Teddy Valentine and Joe Hillam. Janet Quayle Honored On Sixth Birthday Mrs. Cora Quayle entertained 25 little guests at her home in Perry last week in honor of her daughter, Janet, who celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary. The' little folks were entertained by several exciting games. 'Refreshments, including a delicious birthday cake, were served to the boys and girls, after which the group rejoiced with Janet while she opened her many birthday gifts. Californians Attend Services In Brigham tober 9. Mrs. Evelyn Daines and Mrs. Coming to Brigham City last Marijane Morris will present week to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Ann Kelly, the program. were the following people, all from various places in Califor.Phone your news to 1,000. t nia: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelly, Mr. Mrs. L. Wallace Jensen, Mrs. J. A. Knudsen and Mrs. J. M. Morton. Services for Mrs. Kelley were held in the Second ward chapel, and Saturday at 11 a. m. SALT LAKE CITY ELBERT - - . Carter: response, Mack Palmer. the testimonial meetPARK VALLEY NEWS Following ing a family dinner was served at the Palmer home to all dance of Macks brothers and sisters; A missionary farewell and testimonial were held on Bishop and Mrs. J. Oleen PalSaturday evening, Sept. 16 and mer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Sept. 17, honoring Mack 'Durward G. Palmer and family, Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen and seph Palmer. On Saturday eve- family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palning a dance was held at 'Park mer and family and Mr. and Valley hall. Johnsons orches- Mrs. Clovis Jordan; also the foltra from (Brigham City furnished lowing close relatives: (Mr. and the music and dancing and Mrs. James Palmer, Mr. and square dancing was enjoyed by Mrs. Lyman Penrod, Mr. and many friends and relatives. On Mrs. Marcell Palmer, Mr. and Sunday a testimonial was held Mrs. A1 Amott and several young and the following program was friends of Macks from Ogden. presided over by (Bishop Ken- He left from the mission home neth G. Carter and conducted by on Sept. 27 to labor in the Ourward G. Palmer: Talk, Bishmission. op J. Oleen Palmer of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugsley City; song, He Smiled on Me, Mrs. Alfa Jean Carter; talk, have been visiting their daughJames Palmer of Logan; piano ter, Mrs. Frank Monson of Arco, solo, Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer; re- Idaho the past week Air. Pugmarks by parents of the mis- sley also went fishing at West sionary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yellowstone. M. 1. A. opening social , was Palmer; remarks and presentation of purse, Bishop Kenneth G. held on Sept. 26 at Park Valley billion dollars in our military preparedness program? Phone your news to A man, LL3 remember is TWO ONE (tw, when youre In trouble and needJ and twenty-one- ) right In a hurry you'll find it ready and waiting forLt wrecker emergency calL At night on Sundays and holidays, m A GOOD PHONE NUMBER to 906 or 541 W. -- Done nfi Candidate For Congress District 1 (One) c SA )HI Mayor of Nephi LeC Four Terms com Drafted by Both Parties Twice SA President-Ele- Utah Municipal League ct i 4 jcffl Comprised of 2,640 city officials From Utah's Home Towns th ugt Iit Fourteen Years Continuous Service Fighting for Utah's Water and Power Development Member of Utah Water and Power Board Utah Waterusers Ass'n. 21 Counties Colorado River Committee 171 Director PRESTON L. JONES G.O.P. Candidate U.S. Congress 1st District Director pment Develo- VOTE FOR AN OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT VOTE FOR JONES Paid Political Adv. by Lorenzo J. Bott, Brigham City, Utik oo o one-thi- rd t Na straining t , yet once its bn, nothing can budge your car. Its just one more new advantage that puts Chrysler still further ahead in safety!, Just one more good example of the built-i- n value all the way through that we believe will make t you a Chrysler buyer for life. Come in today for the demonstration, New Easi-Lo...with 3 times Parking ck K - Brake ordinary braking power 1 Amazing Chrysler engineerd ing development. Only the hand pull required. New internal expanding train? Wh Phone your news to 1,000. CURLEE Brighm City. m.TA Friday, October PRESTON L JONES hall. The following program was carried out under the direction of Y. M. M. I. A. superintendent Rudger E. Palmer: Song, congregation; prayer, D. G. Palmer; welcome by M. I. A. officers; piano solo, Janet James; talk on the MJIiA. theme, Sydney James; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Hirschi; talk on Golden Gleaner work, Mrs. Alfa Jean Carter; piano solos, Kunzler and Janet Shirley James. (Following the program games, relays, group dances and square dancing, directed by Ken-n- a Kunzler, was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served to a large crowd in attendance. Miss Jo Layne Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer has been seriously ill the past two weeks. Mrs. Josie Hirschi has been in Brigham City the past week receiving treatment for infection in her leg. Mrs. Reed Jones and three small children of Bancroft, Idaho No matter how steep the grade . . , you can park your Chrysler and it wont, roll. With Chryslers new "Easi-Loc- k Parking Brake you have three times Yet the effort is required to pull It on ordinary braking power. only with your finger tips. Nothing youve ever used equals its ease and sureness. Capping the Climax Donald and Mary MacTavish decided to adopt a child and asked at the orphanage for a little girl. One was produced and iMary was about to close the bargain when Donald tapped her shoulder. Mary, he whispered, "lets take a wee lad. Hae ye forgotten the lads cap we found on the Why did the Republican candidate for the Senate propose on June 25. 1949 a cut of more than three 83 BOX ELDER JOUto The Man Who Gets Things Ml ' v PAGE More than half the population 147 of the United States lives In districts. metropolitan George Vaughan, arched his eyebrows when he opened his 9 a. m. mail. The first envelope was postmarked from Layton, Utah, 25 miles away, at 7 p. m. the same day. This Is The Way Its Done, Coach Earl Ferguson to the Bees who will play Weber this coming Friday at Ogsays den. 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