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Show i to Phi Holds Second Meeting Of At Home Of Mrs.W. E. Young, Corinne Sigma jjon Neighborhood Club Meets At Hobsons Lovely Bride Epsilon chapter of nounciation and correct usage of phi held its second words and Mrs. J. w. Morris season gave the part of the assignment tine of the pertaining to parliamentary pro- of Mrs. W. E. Young . Monday, October 9,withlsedure. Under the heading of new 'Fredrickson acting Nine members of the Neighborhood club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hobson for their regular meeting. A delicious tray luncheon was served to the following ladles by Mrs. Hobson: Mrs. Lorin Balls, Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Mrs. - Clyde Robert Hunsaker, Larsen, Mrs. Earl Stager, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Fred Speth and Mrs. Eugene Wright. Sewing and social conversation iwas the diversion of the he Utah i Sign14 Henry iostess. business, various members of the Epsilon chapter agreed to Jewell Nelson conducted assist Mrs. J. w .Morris, Box EllMrsRaymond der County Poetry "orograDay chairresponded with the pro- man with the presentation of a radio program in observance of state Poetry 'Day, October 15, over the local station - - ) ) "v iiH at 2:30 p. m. &DIBTHS1 Charles and Olive Anderson Hume, Tremonton, baby boy, bom Oct. 6. Roy and Jean Meacham Barnard, Brigham City, baby girl, born Oct. 6. (Robert and Lila (Robbins Crow-di- e .Brigham City, baby boy, bom Octoer 7. Milton and Evelyn Jensen Reese, Brigham City, baby girl, born October 7. Gordon and Shirley Petersen Anderson, Bear iRiver, baby girl, born October 8. Russell and Doris Day Wid-derOgden, baby boy, bom Oct. 11. Sam and Suzuko Sato Nagata, Corinne, baby girl, born October The Beta Sigma Phi is an Inevening. ternational sorority devoted to cultural pursuits and the appreN, Stake Gleaners, M-M- en ciation of the finer things of life and dedicated to helping Plan Dance Thur. their sorority sisters and others An apron and overall dance 11. with whom they come in conwill be held in the Fourth ward John Ray and Reva Ann Reese tact. fam-- Z amusement hall Thursday, Octo- - Harper, Brigham City, baby boy, ou really think your The program to be presented doesnt know? Your ber 19, beginning at 8:30 oclock born October 12, Poetry Day, Sunday, October 15, L,ds? Your employer T Charles and Edna Rosenbaum for all of the and Gleanbe will finds out. But opened by Mrs. Harold vhkyone soon of the North Box Elder Beckert, Brigham City, baby boy, er Girls if know need you Felt, president of the Epsilon oIy you stake, officers of the group said born October 11 rV Sonotone chapter, with her singing of the Investigate at today. Lords Prayer. Others on the Not only is it apron and over- Mrs. Weight Gives program will be Mrs. Abel S. all but date or stag as well. Rich, representing the Writer's Review At Meeting Realm, an active poetry group C6I . And Mrs. Budge Are Of Reading Circle in Brigham ity composed of members from Perry, Willard, Entertained At Dinner The Reading Circle met WedTremonton and Corinne. Col. and Mrs. Claire T. Budge, nesday evening at the home of The composed of visiting In Brigham City from Mrs. Margaret Johnsen to hear Erma Crompton, Norma Jensen Denver, Colorado, were enter- an excellent review of the book, and Dorene Wheeler, accompatained by Mr. and Mrs. Van Wil- "The Wall, written toy John HOTEL nied by Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, BRIGHAM son, Wednesday evening at a Hershey. The review was given will render a number. Mrs. Henbuffet dinner. by Mrs. Kenneth Weight before ry 'Fredricksen will read a poem Dr. 18 members of the club. Those included present 18 OCT. WED., by the beloved poet, Edgar A. and Mrs. O. H. Budge, Dr. and Ladies present were served a Guest. Mrs. O. Wendell Budge, all of light luncheon by Mrs. Margaret is This the third year Poetry Dr. and Mrs. Peter R. Johnsen. 1 p. M. to 6 P. M. Logan; Day has been observed in Utah. Mrs. Vernal Willle.wlll review Johnston, Ogden; Dr. and Mrs. Through the earnest efforts of Miss Alice Jensen Omer Budge, Dr. and Mrs. Rob- the next book on October 25 at Mrs. Pansye H. Powell, a Salt ert S. Budge and Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Roland Lake City poet, a state-wid- e . . . became the lovely bride of Russell D. Bird in a cereBudge. poetry day was proclaimed by mony performed at the home of her father, W. B. Jensen FIND OUT INK I the B. Herbert on September 22. Maw. It is the aim of Poetry Day to bring to the public poems Lynn C. Beyeler of interest. The aim also, is to A4ss Alice Jensen Becomes Wife Of Russell a 610 Eccles Bldg. secure better recognition for D. Bird In Ceremony Performed On Sept. 22 poets through a better underUtah TEMPO Ogden, standing of them and their creaMiss Alice Jensen and Russell and Miss Anderson in an Ice tive efforts. NO WINDINO Dan Bird redited wedding promgreen satin. They carried noseNO RIOUUTINO ises before Jens Jensen in a gays of pink roses and carnaNO NOISY a black suit, yspiMtu ceremony that was performed tions. Mrs. Bird in September 22 at the home of was wearing a corsage of red Naw moiUrntitle daiign. Luminous the brides father, W. B. Jensen. roses and Miss Melba Jensen, hands and hour dot for aaiy reading a selected Her bridegroom is the son of Mr. the brides sister, In the dark. Iniiitont alarm ringi until black dress with corsage of and Mrs. Henry Bird. hut off. Miss Jensen was lovely in an cream roses with rose tips. The couple stood before two irridescent white satin princess candelabra flanking a bank tall a fashioned with style gown COAL & sweetheart neckline and long of beautiful fall flowers. Other sleeves. Her veil, of fine ny- large bouquets of various flowAPPLIANCE lon edged in imported lace, was ers adorned the house. ONE Phone two 68 North Main a seed of with The beautifully decorated, caught juliet cap with cake bridal a and carried tierred she tiny wedding pearls " 1 . i, linn. bouquet of pink and white roses pink roses, in keeping with the with a detachable corsage sur- pink and white colors used rounded by tulle and white sa- throughout,. was cut and served 321 J tin streamers falling in love with punch to 4he guests, pres-eKay-len- e knots. Sandra Toolsen, by Certified v wMwt Jensen and Lavon Jensen, Bob Miss Jensen asked Mrs. 2 lbs. . Nelsen to be her matron of hon- who also cared for the gifts. The youg couple spent a honeyor and Miss Donna Anderson as : Mrs. Nelsen moon in the Southern parks and IELVETA her bridesmaid. Mrs. Bird was attired in a pale pink gown for her going-away- , was attired in a wine dressmaSODA ker suit with grey accessories. Saltine 1 lb .... The young couple will make' their home in Brigham City fELLOW while the groom, a veteran of three years army service during his World War II, continues Box Elder "y EAS 2 at the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Bird studies cans will resume her duties as assistant librarian at the Brigham IDII Smiths Cream Style cans City library. Hill1.303 size . people attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. IF A VIC Tastewell Gteen Cut Enoch Anderson and ' family, ILllllO 2 cans for ..'. Chloe Toolsen, Raymond and Sandra Toolsen, all of Salt Lake City and Kirmet Toolsen pf Smithfield. Out-A-iij- SONOTONE HEARING CENTER IT EL Telechron IV &r PAGE THREE Insurance Agent Now At Salt Lake City Luncheon BOX ELDER JOURNAL; SI.95 mnm you,pCll&& Mr. Owen Knudson, who represents Prudential Insurance Company here, fs attending a luncheon in Salt Lake City on Friday, October 13. In observance of the companys seventy-fift- Brigham City, Utah ; 1BS0 Friday October-1- NEED HELP TO STO DRINKING? h Alcoholics Anonymous Holpod U. WRITE BOX 643, anniversary. Nearly 400 such luncheons are being held simultaneously throughout the United States. Canada and Hawaii. WIIAT IS , Brigham, City ' ' STATESMAN? A A statesman is a wise leader, able to foresee the dangers threatening his country and sary action to meet them. At a time when real statesmen were warning America of the danger of Communism and its plans for world conquest. ' SENATOR ELBERT 1 D. '. . , i """ " THOMAS said: was writing a book called "Tha Four Fears," in which he "All close students of development in Russia agree that she has given up her early hopes of revolution.". (The Four world-wid- e Fears by Sen. Thomas, pg. 6 1 ) 1 .. the sort of thing which lulled Americans false sense of security and allowed Russia to into a pursue the policies which led to tho war in (Corea. This was Insure peace by replacing the "Dealers" with wise and able leaders. T real statesmen : f , ' s i : WALLACE F. 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