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Show Civic Ball, With Star Dust As Theme, Enjoyed By Members Of Club And Special Invited Guests ' as the outstanding dance of by all who attended, was the annual Civic Ball held Wednesday evening at the Fourth ward amusement Acclaimed the-yea- r, hall. white cloud. Gardenias floated' upon the mirror. Serving girls for the evening, dressed in beautiful formats and each wearing a gardenia, were Mary Ann Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams, of Cleo Ann. Larsen, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Karen Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson and Margaret Call, daughter of Mr. and filmy and Mrs. George Nielson. During the evening all past presidents were presented the Civic clubs flower, a beautiful white carnation. The grand march was led by Mrs. Wm. Griffiths on the arm of her son, Melvin Griffiths. They were followed by Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott, past pres- idents, 'board members and offiWith Stardust as the theme, cers. , hall was 'beautifully and Committees for the ball were originally decorated with bursts as follows: Decorations and muof silver and white stars on a sic, Mrs. Russell Fishburn and blue background. The stars rose Mrs. H. Reed Simonsen; recepout of a white cloud sparkling tion and serving, Mrs. Herbert from the lights concealed at Mrs. Howard Call. Adamson; invitations and prothe base of the cloud. Mr. were the guests Receiving Mrs. Roy Thompson and grams, Mr. a The also was and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Wm. Griffiths, serving table J. Nelson; grand march, star burst upon a mirror and Mrs. Elmer litgaard and Mr. Mrs. George Nielson; publicity, Mrs. Kent Jensen. Other comPERFECT FOOD mittee members Included Mrs. Eugene Wixom and Mrs. Wm. E. Mrs. Richard . Alston Davis. served as general chairman. , ithe School Magazine Reports Milk Even More Nutritious Than You Thought! By Carolyn Webster Mrs. Lewis Jones Bridge Club Guest 2030 Anns MeetiAt' Mrs. Dee GNU Smiths Last Monday evening Mrs. Dee Glen Smith and Mrs. Bob Call were for 20-3Anns at the home of Mrs. Smith. A dessert lunch was - served and games played during the Mrs. J. Gordon Felt evening. and Mrs. Dale Baron won prizes. Those attending were: Mrs. Russell Fishburn, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. Rex Baron, Mrs. Kent Woodland, Mrs. Bill Packer, Mrs. Richard Bloxham, Mrs. Bob Brown, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Dewane Jacobson, Mrs. Ben Andersen, Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Mrs. Delbert Hadfield, Mrs. Cliff Meh-leMrs. Leon Goodliffe and Mrs. Verl Petersen. February party and meeting will be under the direction of Mrs. Rex Baron and Mr3. Richard Bloxham. 0 r, Zancer Film Shown At Seta Sigma Phi Meeting at d vita-;-mi- Promoted Captain agers require at least a quart and a half of milk to supply the calcium needed for growth. Younger children should be given one quart of milk each day. And .how about you? Adults phould consume nearly a quart of milk daily to meet the calcium requirements of the body. r Youll discover that the deli- clous flavor of Cream OWeber milk adds greatly to your pleas- j ure' of drinking this perfect , food. Some children who have eipressed a dislike to the flavor of milk have discovered to their parents delight, that they Rank Nurse promoted to rank of captain In the army nurse corps In Japan. Captain Scoffield served In England and the Philippine Islands during World. War II and has been in Japan for the past two years. Her address Is now: Captain Afton M. Scoffield 1018th Sta. Hos., APO 1105, c-P. M., San Fianclsco, Calif. DeOn Lichtenstein. Dublers Meet For bridge Party Friday ' , - selors. To True The The group rode in a jeep Opening song Faith was sung by the congre- drawn sleigh driven iby Elmer gation, followed by the invoca- Jeppson. tion by Barbara Rasmussen. Both After the sleigh ride they were North and South stake leaders joined at the church by mem were introduced, Ruth, The bers of the , basketball team, Gleaner was sung by Joan An- who had been practicing, and dersen. Geraldine Clark and all enjoyed refreshments in the Adele Seely gave a tribute to Relief society room. mothers. Response was given Smith. by a mother, Mrs. Wm. The phone number of the News A trio composed ' of Diane and Journal Society editor is 771. Grant, Laraine Andersen and Jaren Nichols sang King of cpwey f Glory." . Johnson. Scriptural 'reading by Armstrong. cvnn Lila nAirt Guest speaker for the evening was Elder Delbert Gibby, who spoke on Chastity as pertaining to courtship and marriage. Mrs. Delbert Lee, North stake Junior Gleaner leader, discussed the contents of the booklet Your A Court of Armor, by Harold B. Lee. The booklets were then distributed by Mrs. Lee and , Mrs. Gladys 'Johnson, South stake Junior Gleaner leader. Closing 'scing, Do ' What . Is Right, was sung by the congregation. Mrs.' Romina Rasmussen led the singing. Mrs. Bill Bradshaw was accompanist for the vocal numbers. Mrs. Annie Tingey offered the invocation. the meeting reFollowing freshments were served from a beautifully decorated lace cov ered serving table centered with a Madonna and flowers with silver tapers at each end. Mrs. Elva Miller and Mrs. Ilene k served. to 'eS' , ,..when you buy any two Lever Products FREE ORDER HANKS HERE Kil-pac- The Dublers met Friday evening, January 19, at the home of Mrs. Burton Pett. Luncheon was served followed by an evening of bridge. Prizes for bridge went to Mrs. Mrs. Denzell ButJohn Deseret Camp Of D.U.P. ler andLarsen, Mrs. George Craghead. Plan Meeting Tonight Special guest for the evening The Deseret camp of the was Mrs. Shirley Wight, present included Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Mrs. Ezra Owens, Mrs. Denzell meet at the home, of James Craghead, Friday, January 26, begin- Butler,JohnMrs. GeorgeMrs. Willis Mrs, Larsen, ning at 7:30 p. m. Hansen, Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mrs. Ed Ward, Mrs. Howard Call, Mrs. May H. Petersen, Mrs. Lorin Tingey and Mrs. Earl Madsen, o Ro-me- r, On Her 83rd BirtK Date Mrs. John R. Lee. Brigham Strictly Personal, Just First Ward Mutual 83rd birthtween Mom and Me, was the City, Is spending her Ride theme for a special mothers and Enjoy Sleigh day visiting with her daughter, daughters meeting held TuesMrs. Kenneth M. day evening at 7:30 in the stake A.Members ofa the First ward I. sleigh riding parenjoyed tabernacle. Those In the receiving line ty Tuesday evening immediatewere Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mrs. An- ly following mutual meeting. nie Tingey, Mrs. A. P. Dalton, diTheparty was under the and Mrs. Romina Rasmussen, Mrs. rection of Mrs. Dick Parsons Delbert Lee, and Mrs. Gladys Wayne Johnson, activity coun- Mrs. Lewis Jones was guest You may have known that milk is actually enjoy Cream OWeber milk. nearly perfect food, bridge club held ThursMeeting of the Beta Sigma regular but did you know just how nutri18, at the Phi sorority was held at the day evening, So always look for the name home of Mrs. January tious it is? In a recent article in Harold B. Felt home Monday, Purdett Farmer. The Instructor, the monthly maga-sm- e Cream OWeber if you want dairy, A delicious dessert lunch was January 22, with Lillian Felt, school for at their bestl teachers, published products very served by Mrs. Farmer. Prizes president, In charge. I found some very interesting facts. A film on cancer was shown during the evening were won by Hot chocolate or cocoa is a Mrs. Donna Bo6ley, high score by Mrs. Glen Humpherys and In drinking a quart of Cream grand family beverage on cold and traveling. Mrs. Scott Wil- Johnny Weir followed by an Inwinter mornings. It jives .he OWeber milk each day, according ' liams drew cut teresting discussion. inchildren warm to this article, something Members of the club include The lesson was on The Body the average side to help keep them warm Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, Mrs. as a Means of Dramatic Expres child 'on their way to school. But n most of us dislike the work Cheeketts, Mrs. Carlisle sion." It was given by Lucille jgets all the involved in preparing hot chocD the body Mrs. Melvin Christensen, Young, Mae Redelings and Juan Baty, of olate, as simple as it may be. requires, 96 Mrs. Scott Williams and Mrs. Ita Andersen, the calcium needDonna Bosley. During the Tegular business of the ed, 92 be delighted to Thats why youll meeting plans were made for 73 riboflavin, low that Cream OWebers Beta sweetheart the dance to be of the phosphorTo Of chocolate flavored drink makes held on Valentines Day. This of the ous, 49 wonderful chocolate. hot Just open In protein and substantial quantities the bottle, pour, heat and Corps will be a formal dance with in serve! of other vital mineral, vitamins Isn't vited guests. And so it tastes that easy? and calories. Mrs. R. W. Nelson recently reThe closing ritual was led by good! The Cream O Weber folks use the very best quality chocolate ceived word of the advancement Mrs. Felt. Refreshments were served to Are your children getting flavoring obtainable. Try it tomor- j of her neice, Afton M. Scoffield. row morning! First Lieutenant Scoffield was 20 members by Thelma Weir and enough milk each day? Teen- natures most Mrs. Lee Visits In Ore. North And South Stake Junior Gleaners And Mothers Meet At Taberhade To Enjoy Evening At last we can give you . . . the Fourth And Eighth Wards Hold Dance . Friday evening, January 19, In the Fourth ward amusement hall a dance was held for members of. the Fourth' and Eighth ' ward members. . Those who atended were those above, and including, the Junior and Junior Gleaners. : The dance was sponsored by the Y.M.M.I.A. and Y.L.M.I.A. of the Fourth ward, Leon Christianand sen, Darol O. Johnson Call for the men and Wayne . i 1"l TJT Mrsy Merlq Cheal, Mrs. . Orlan Van Arden and Mrs. , Dewane Bbck Brigham People for the ladies. From Ft. Lewis, Wash.J Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prlsbrey, dance directors for the Fourth Several Brigham City people the group. returned recently from Fort ward, supervised Square dances and many novelwhere Lewis, Washington, they ty numbers were enjoyed by a bid farewell to the boys in Brig- fine group of people from both behams National Guard . , ! , ' -- 4 the lost word in menf hose. So soft, so of Orion warm, so light, so luxurious to handle, these Camp ore guaranteed to keep their fit couse Orion wont stretch, wonf shrink in washing. You'll be pleased as Punch with the longer wear and increased comfort too. Socks made of Orion have extra strength, extra absorbency to blot up good-looke- perspiration easily, yet dry quickly. ' Come in and see these Camp exclusives for yourself. Feel the luxurious softness. Start today to enjoy the ease and beauty of Camp socks mode of Orlov 30 Mil t - urlt fore they embarked for oversea? duty. , , socks mods d 6 Light green POPULAR , COLORS. 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