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Show Or. Hug A van Frans Sixth Ward Relief, JOURNAL ELDER Speaks , At Ladies Aide Society Reorganized ' Member, 0f the Ladies Aid of Last gtigbam City j Sunday Evening Brigham City were pleasantly Tidar- - jonuoliri PKGt Pn , , tit ft- surprised Tuesday afternoon, January J6, during regular Aid meeting when Dr. Hugh Ivan Evans of Dayton, Ohio, moderate1, of the general assembly of Presbyterian Churches of United States of America, and Mrs. Evans were in attendance. Dr. Evans gave a short talk. The 1:30 luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Howes with Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Virginia Daniels as Twenty-fivwere present at the meeting, ' . The program was under the direction of Mrs Glen Humph-ery- - AIKHEATER AgUE e s who spoke on cancer. A film was then shown on cancer in Utah. The next soreduled meeting for the Ladies' Aid will be held on 20. February Miss Carol Roundy Speaks At BPW Meet let Wafer Galore want, anytime, with iork or worry Because of igeg automatic controls, of absolute i are assured , no ety and cleanliness in nes, smoke, fumes or vent! you 1 j Cost Operation ,w heat escapes through tank as water is you pay for the heat you use! 12- - to gallon capacities. Ten-yetrantyi Let us tell you how .nnmical it is to own and ite one of these beautiful . . heaters. M, flue. And, ited directly, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, president of the Business and Professional Women of Brigham City, presided at regular luncheon meeting held Monday, January 15, at the Howard Hotel, Members Of the Educational and Vocational committee were in charge of the meeting. Collect was read by Mrs. Mabel Nielsen. A business meeting was then conducted followed by a program under the direction of Mrs. Isaac Hansen, chairman, Mrs. Elva Miller, Miss Lucille Jones and Mrs. Rae Caddy, committee members. Ronnie Rock and Janice Hansen sang two numbers Umpty Dumpty World and No Other Love, accompanied by Janice ' Jenson. Miss Carol Roundy and her mother, Mrs. Eldridge Roundy of Corinne were Introduced. Miss Roundy reported on her trip to Girls State as a representative of the Business and Professional . Womens club. Miss Lenora Romer gave a talk on the business of banking and the services banks can give to individuals. The hostess committee included Mrs. Parley Lee, Mrs. Lester Dinsmore, Mrs. Hazel M. Christensen and Chairman Mrs. Richard Alston. t ar . 1 15 Months To Corinne Farm Bureau Ladies To Meet Pay MERRELL LUMBER CO. Tic Inside Story of i ' t imert Stake. BoarcLMeetmg ' HASSAGIC SHOES I J , 1 . To those who by their acts of kindness' expressed' their synrpa'l thy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, H. Cyrus Hansen we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We especially wish to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. a Shef-fiel- d . , Relief society president. The services were opened with singing by the choir, under the direction of Lottie Tyson and accompanied by Merle Malm-rosThe opening prayer was offered by Don Sheffield followed by the sacramental 6ong by the choir. Sacrament was blessed and served by Arden Jensen and James Keaton, assisted by deacons. Remarks were given by Bishop Richard Hansen followed by short talks by the outgoing Relief society presidency, Dallas Burt, a teacher, gave a short talk after which the time was turned over to Vern Wiser, president of the Seventies quorum and he announced the following program: A song by Don Call, accompanied by Janice Jensen, was sung, followed by a talk by Delbert Gibby. The closing song was sung by the congregation and the clos ing prayer was offered by Laird Stringham. . 1 e. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 1st Amelia Welling Ably Gives Teachers Lesson f i 0 AT USAC ' WE GIVE Birth Of Granddaughter Third ward- Primary met Wed nesday evening at the home of Announced From Ariz. Mrs. Clark Hillam, -- - Folk Dances Bands 69c Gallon North Main 112 w to give yon walking comfort ' thats out1 of this world! Your first pair of Massagics will be a revelation you. Try them once and jouU wear them always! - Third Ward MIA Honor Wm. E. Bradshaws Mon. Monday evening, January 15, and Mrs. Edward , Barnes all officers and entertained teachers of the Third ward M.I. A. and the bishopric and their partners. The party was held In honor of a farewell for Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bradshaw who are to leave Brig!uun:.City. soon . to., make their home in Ggden. Mri Bradshaw has been class leader for the Junior Gleaner ' girls. Mr. radshaw has been speech director. . The evening was spent in playing games under the direction of Ted Barnes and Mrs. James Burnett, activity directors. A pot luck lunch was served. Those joining in the evening of fun were: Bishop and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hil-laMr. and Mrs. Kay B. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Valentine, Mr. and' Mrs. James Burnett, Miss Martha Hammond, Edgar Richardson, Miss LaPreal Wight, Miss Lucille Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Watkins, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Mrs. Madge Hull led the group In discussion of conference. Regular teacher trainer lesson was ably presented by' Mrs. Amelia Welling. The lesson was Children Need Discipline. Closing prayer was given by Mrs. Alfred Frye. The remainder of the evening was under the direction of refreshment committee, Mrs. Fern Burt, Mrs. Margaret Hillam and Mrs. Nedra Whitaker. , Sixteen members of the primary were L Pop Sunday School Class Hold Skating Party Aperfect pieemteerytme if Revolutionary . ALL LEAN FRESH MEAT. lb. PURE Country Style Members of the advanced junior class of the Third ward Sunday school, now promoted to the senior class, enjoyed a skating party at the Reese Pioneer, park -- bacon Vernon Stokeg and Cart Ross, instructors for the group, ac companied the young people; A huge bonfire was built and welners roasted and hot choco, . late served, Those In the class present were: Diane, Sharon' and Janice Chidester, Christensen, , Gwen Evalue Mills, Carmoh Reeder, Sharon Steed, . LaVon Hunsaker, Arlene Callings, Max Hall, Max Robinette, Mae Watkins, Gerald Jensen, Dick Watkins and Shel ; don Nelson. GOOD U. T S. , b ggtf Tastewell 303 size TREET j Clay-baug- e for 51' 4 for 5V conn deep Armours 12 oz SUGAR CRISPS FRESH CRISP 45' 2 Posts for J50LID HEAD 17c N BAKERS COCOA lb. BAKERS . with coupon attached POST 41(T M0 - 2iU 47$ WHEAT HEARTS , 5c BIG J FLOUR taattH 7r GOLDEN fe Get SAMMY SPERRYS CABBAGE lb. - CAKE 29' GRAPENUT BAKES VEGETABLES CARROTS. 2 hnnlte 1 BUYS 51' CHOCOLATE CHIPS 12 oz. ... j 1 INSTANT SWANSDOWN 4 Armours FOOD BEST 25' CORN 'ICreaniS1-vl- . COME IN FOR FREE RECIPE ? Tone Clearwater rts 1... , V; SPRY RIB STEAKS, lb. PEAS 'tiff f Made possible by HOMOGENIZED L r 55L10 PlICifuSTl.af HOD 39 FORK SAUSAGE, lb. I f i llov SO 12c BANANAS, lb: I heel for buoyancy lb. $3.35 J -- AUTOMATICWASjjFP RUBBER festinghouse CUSHIONED C) Hr . Hamburgers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEATS ground present. Jollyette Club To Meet : The Jollyette dance club will hold their next dance Saturday! evening, January 2, at the Com' mercial clubrooms. , It was announced today , by officers that door prizes will be s drawn at 11 oclock: - "A" GRADE DOUBLE-CUSHIO- a. . rA Hot Dogs Ice Cream Students 30c WIN A NEW , FUN FOR EVERYONE! Burt ORANGES. Ih. J -- ir , Mrs. Delbert Robinette con ducted the meeting. - Opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Fern Word has been - received by Mrs. J. Frank Bowring of the birth of a granddaughter, born January 11 at Tempe, Arizona to Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Richardson. Mrs. Richardson 4s the former Irma Bowring. The Richardsons have three other children, Irma Dawn, David and John. Susan is the name that has been chosen for the new. arrival. Mr. Richardson is instructor at the L.D.S. institute in Tempe, just out of Phoenix. Yields Hry Light luncheon refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs. Lloyd Hust, Mrs. Sam Gordon and Mrs. LeGrande Horsley, and the following mem bets: Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Grant Prisbrey, Mrs. Basil Fife, Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Glen Knudsen, Mrs. Owen Westen skow and Mrs. Ferd Kroksh of Ogden. Evening was spent In sewing. (Tax Included) cut-awa- . n. - - . Concessions Clowns ( Phone 706 NAVEL Foot-eas- e , ADMISSION: Adults 60c Green Stamps the Officers and teachers of Comfort Shoe! K Regular monthly aewing club was held Monday, January 19, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Jepp-se- 2nd - "America patented design . . , with resil-- . feat air cushion and flexible Arch lift. is built-- A , CIRCUS -- DIBTHS Reeve Sewing Club Enjoy A Regular Monthly meet News-Journ- e left by . train' for Boise, Idaho, Thursday evening where they will attend the Idaho Press Mr. Claybaugh Js convention. A baby daughter was bom a Utah, delegate to the conven 17, to Lamont and MilJanuary tion. dred Florez Gardner at Cooley i Memorial hospital. " Phone your news to 1,000. shock- Mr, And Mrs , James Thompson Announce Birth Of Baby Boy The Third ward fireside group of young married people met Mr. and Mrs, James ThompSunday, January 14, after sacrament meeting, at the home of son of Wallsburg, Utah, anMr.- and Mrs. Dan Olsen.' Mr. nounce the birth of a baby boy, and Mrs. Kay B. Olsen were host born December 31. The baby and hostess for the evening. weighed in at six pounds three Regular fireside activities took ounces at the Heber Clty.hospi with the group reading place LAVINA S. HANSEN tal. , from the Doctrine and Coven. AND FAMILY. . ants. . I Mrs. Thompson is the former The remainder of the evening Nellie George, daughter of Mrs, was a farewell in honor bf Mr. For The Record ' Laura George Andersen of this CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) ; and Mrs. Wm. E. Bradshaw. city. A delicious luncheon was servCambridge city council proceedings will be preserved on tape The Mrs. Ardis Burbank of Money-vlll- ed. telephone A beautiful gift was presented recordings. number is 1,000. stake dance director announced square dances and mix- to the guests of honor. ers, Refreshments were served. Those attending included mu- Joyceetlea To Meet Come , One Jayceettes will hold their regtual workers, high council memCome bers, bishops and several re- ular monthly meeting Monday, January 29, at the home of Mrs. turned missionaries. Lowell Baron, it was announced BOX ELDER HIGH by Mia, Clair Knudson, presiDinner Served Wed. dent. I Oth Annual The meeting will be held ' In To Pinochle Club -- , , connection with a party with Pinochle club met at the home special games planned. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clay baugh Wednesday evening. HOWARD'S MARKET Dinner was served at 8:30 to PARAMOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts, Mr. and ICE CREAM Mrs. Bill Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ace AND Robinette and Mr. and Mrs. Max MILK DEPOT . Morgan. , & Ladies high score for pinochle & Cream Line Homogenized went to Mrs. Ace Robinette. Ron MILK HIGH SCHOOL GYM aid Packer won high score for 6:30 P. M. BLUE RIBBON WINNER the men. , Ballet & Tap Dancing Singing Acts 4 To Attend Presi Convention Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. No. Cad 0! Thanks Bradshaws Honored At Fireside Chat Special ' . ' North stake M.l.A. stake board the Sixth ward sacrament meeting was held Saturday eveservices Sunday, with Arthur ning, January 13, at the Fourth Steffen in charge, Alice Jensen ward chapel and amusement was sustained hew president of hall. ' the Relief society; Chloe Mrs. Annie Tingey, counselor and Jennie Nielsen, coun- of Young Womens Mutual Imselors and Neola Armstrong, provement association, was in secretary. charge of the meeting. Outgoing officers Include Beth The first hour was spent in Baird, president; Doris Tingey departmental work. Classes were and Roma Thorson, counselors then dismissed and a dance unand Lottie Tyson, secretary. The der the direction of Mrs. Lily reorganization was under the di- Roberts and Earl Bingham of the rection of E2ma Knudson, stake special Interest group was held. At Mr, The Corinne Farm Bureau ladies will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, January 24, at 2 oclock in the , ward chapel. The lesson that is to be given will be Color In The Hoiiei" All ladies are urged to attend. y glance at this' tells you why Massagics are worn by more men than any other type of comfort shoes! CUSHIONING is the men- teason. Soles are cushioned! issio com Hosls are cushioned! Only gics are made .with this riving Hffcf v No . Stake MIA Hold , ARCH-LIF- T FOR SUPPORT Atcncs hr STEEL SHANK FOR STRENGTH . v v.. It time to think about Arctic again ... and wc have them for you! Theyre e toughett, longea wearing, warmest, moat comfortable, economical , Arctic , you can get. w Come in and get your today ' have your size! 1 RUBBER CUSHION for comfort Many if our New Spring Styles in Shoes and Loafers are in See them now at 1AU-1AH- D BALL-BAN- At Your 1 ASK US FOR FREE ENTRY BLANKS D AlHAND Giant Size Large Pkg. 33' UJI1ITE KING Store White King . 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