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Show i Locust Camp Hold Meef January 26 At Essie Tingey Home Locust camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers rnet at the home of Essie Tingey, Friday, January 26, at 7:30 p. m. Capt. Priscilla Bott presided and LL Orba Andreason conducted. Following the opening song the prayer was offered by Mabel Hover. The group sang another song and minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call showed five members were excused. A short and Interesting history of James Parkinson was read by cv- his granddaughter, Margaret Jensen and the history of Peter Greenhalgh was read by his granddaughter, Priscilla Bott. A piano' solo was played by Thelma J. Hotter followed by the lesson, Stories To Tell Your Children," by Mary Collett. Capt. Bott read the January bulletin to the group and announcements were made that the yearly dues were to be handed in by February 2. Also that the annual pioneer ball would be held February 10 at the high school gymnasium. After the closing song by the congregation the closing prayer was offered by Elmina Allen. Refreshments were served by Thelma Hotter and Essie Tingey, CLEARANCE MENS HEAVY COTTON L D. S. GARMENTS Long legs and sleeves. Long legs and short sleeves. Button Front. Sizes 42 to 44. ' gauge 15-6- 0 gauge Reg. $1.49 While they last GIRLS! All Sizes & Women's TEMPLE SLIPPERS Horsleys have everything for your Temple fits. ALL MATERIALS NEEDED. WM. HORSLEY out- & SONS Children By Mrs. Caroline Baron of Ogden, formerly of Brigham City, was Sunday pleasantly surprised afternoon when her children dropped in to visit and wish her happy birthday. , Those attending the festivities were Mr. anil Mrs. Clark Baron and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Egbert and 'Mrs. Marie Egbert, Her son, Thomas Baron of Coos Bay, Oregon, was unable master of ceremonies. First number was a song The Rita Thing, by Barnard, accompanied by Joanne Barnard. Two vocal solos, My Heart Cries For You and Sometime, by Richard Billings, accompanied by Louise Davis. Perry entertained with a dramatical entitled reading "Johnny Reads the Newspaper. Two vocal duets, Youre 9ust In Love," and Harbor Lights," were sung by iDonna Wood and Lawrence Wright, accompanied by Arlene Wight. Catherine and Roger Nelson, in costume, sang No Sir and Sun Bonnet Sally, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Wayne Nelson. Piano solos were played by Patricia Bott, Judy and Donna Davis. d e sketch of the life of her greatgrandmother and gave a short reading. PAGE SIX Floor Show Given By Mr. Unique Progressive And Mrs. Ray Andersen Dinner Party Held BOXEiEFW0W Dorothy, Sheron and Marjorie Hotter sang two songs in costume. The singing mothers chorus with Mary Hotter director and Ethel- - Romer at the piano, sang "In The Valley at Home." A poem from the Relief society n n d C e MNCE BW1 moments embarrassing , Friday, February 2, jgj. With the theme of the party An evening of dancing was enof the Mrs. Moskowitz And joyed Tuesday evening, January A Cruise," members and Gleaner girls of the Mrs. Hadfield Guests 30, by all members of the Sixth Second ward held a unique party ward of Mutual age. An evening of bridge waj Friday, January 26. at the home of Mrs. Clem diThe dance was under the on Wednesday, t. a held dersen progressive The group of the Y.W.M.I.A. and the magazine was read by Mrs. rection Hawaiian pineap- 31. dinner party. Ward Y.M.M.I.A. of ward. the Leona Bunderson. were served Special guests for the eve officers are Eileen Forsgren, ple juice cocktails Mrs. S. were The group Christensens. Don at XL president, Vonda Cheney and La then cruised on to the home of Mrs. Herman L.Moskowiti Hadfield. Bridge Club Meet Verne. Erickson for the young S where a tossMembers present were ladles and Don Sheffield, presi- Jeanine Andersen At Cochran Home with french dress- Marvin Peters, Mrs.. Do salad ed green and Dean Wayne (: dent; Cheney mussen, Mrs. J. Howard Raj ing was served. Main course, Snowmen served as decora- Loveland for the young men. at served Durrell Mrs. was sen, Italian spaghetti, Jlielson, tions for the evening, Thursday, La Verd John and his orches- Helen Speiremans. Desert, baked Armour Jensen and Mrs. ty January 25, when Mrs. Victor tra furnished at evethe to attend. Johnson. music for the Alaskan, was enjoyed Cochran entertained at bridge The valentine motif waj Mrs. Baron received a beauti- club. ning. home of Carol Johnson where the the ried out in decorations and ful orchid corsage and the enRegular dancing and some cruise came to an end and was leys. tire group enjoyed dining out Following a delicious lunch- square dancing was participated remainder of the eyening Prizes were won by Mrs, w Yy eon, bridge was played during in by all attending. in downtown Ogden. spent in playing games. were Mrs. Armour jJ Twenty-threMrs. Baron, who has been ill the evening with high score goguests Johnson, A special floor show was preand Mrs. Marvin Peters.1 for the past month, is up and ing to Mrs. James Barker, cut to sented AnMrs. Mr. and Ray by around again and feeling much Mrs. Bert Christensen and trav- dersen, who demonstrated waltz, better. eling to Mrs. Lafe Jensen. es. Mrs. Gordon Reeves was a Thursday afternoon a party Light refreshments were was held in Brigham City at guest. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Members were Mrs. Bert JenJOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE Howard Petersen, when Mrs. Pe- sen, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. Bert s tersen and Mrs. Elda Nelson en- Christensen, Mrs. Glen Reeves, Fifth Ward Mutual ion, Several honor. in her tertained sttt Mrs. Mart Jeppson, Mrs. James Enjoy Chilly Hay ride friends called during the after- Barker, Mrs. Harold Arbon, Mrs. noon to extend their best wish- Shirl Williams, Mrs. Albert StoFollowing a chilly Jiayride es. ner, Mrs. Robert Hamilton and Tuesday evening, January 30, r Mrs. Kennard Andersen. members of the Fifth ward Muarlj NIGHT Fourth Ward Relief tual returned to the ward for Max Morgans Entertain hot refreshments. Society Attends Meet drove Desmond Christensen for a Pinochle Club Wed. the rack and the group was diThe Brigham City Fourth ward , t into two sections. Games Relief society held their regular A delicious hot dinner was vided were played by the youngsters session last Tuesday with a large served Wednesday evening when group assembled to enjoy a spe- Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan en- in the amusement hall. Followcial program. dancing was tertained the pinochle club at ing refreshments 1,1 The presidency of the organi- their home. enjoyed by all of Mutual age In of the ward. zation are Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, The valentine was used Officers in charge were: for president, and Mrs. Lola Nielson for decorations. motif the Y.W.M.I.A., Mary Tea, presiand Mrs. Mabel Forsgren, counFollowing the dinner The dent; Valene Hansen and Zina selors. Mrs. Forsgren conducted the exercises. Theme of the meet- group played pinochle with la- Olsen; for the Y.M.M.I.A., Wally dies piiie going to Mrs. Ray An- Christensen, president, Glen ing was "The Family Hour. Group singing and prayer was dersen and mens prize to Char- Dixon and Desmond Christensen. ren . AND FUN All teachers assisted in the evefollowed by an address by Ran- les Claybaugh. Fel Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen som Beecher, who spoke of the nings social. r,a( were special guests. joy and satisfaction in parent THIS SATURDAY AND EVERY SATURDAY ion ' and children playing together as Regular members present were Friends Friday Spend Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts, Mr. Kl well as working, of keeping ce through the young and Mrs. Bill Long, Mr. and Afternoon At Stoners Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mr. and all years. sen A demonstration was put on Mrs. Charles Claybaugh. Friday afternoon, January 26, if Mrs. Albert Stoner entertained a by Mrs. Mary Hotter and Mrs. of friends at her home. Arda Everton on Family Parti- Dessert group . Bridge Party be Those enjoying lunch and a socipation, with a good deal of Held At Andersens cial afternoon were Mrs. Kenwit and wisdom brought out da LaDee Everton read a short nard Andersen, Mrs. Glen ReevWith Mrs. Les Bundy and Mrs. es, Mrs. Bob Hamilton, Mrs. HoThe Solovox At Thelma With Rudolph Kaiser as guests, Mrs. mer Dixon and Mrs. Lloyd sta Glenn Andersen entertained at ik regular bridge dub Thursday, January 25, at her home. to NEED HELP TO STOP Sweet peas centered each of m DRINKING? the small tables. Talleys were in moAlcoholics Anonymous keeping with the valentine no tif. A dessert lunch was served. Helped Us. 'Prizes were won by Mrs. Les WRITE BOX 643, DANCING BOWLING Bundy, Mrs. Reed Simonsen and Brigham City Mrs. Lee Hazeldine. for talent show was held in the Perry ward last Saturday evening under the direction of the Sunday school with Supt. Lisle Larsen in charge, and Douglas Quayle as SATURDAY -- J J. GALA EVENING j' fisBIBTHSl NOW HERE! Fluorescent Anklets Men's Entertained A search Most Sheer NYLONS 1 Mrs. Caroline Baron were related by Louise Davis and Scott Wright, followed by a childrens quiz with Karen Hansen, Jeff Thorne, Roger Nelson, Catherine Nelson, Donna Davis and Gloria Nelson participating, which drew many laughs from the audience and brought to a close a successful affair. Prizes were awarded to participants holding lucky numbers, with presentations made by Supt. Lisle Larsen. CLEARANCE ON 15-5- Search For Talent Show At Perry - DANCING Charles and Cleo Norman Dunn of Brigham City are the parents of a son, born January 30 at the local hospital. . A baby daughter was bom January 30 to Kent and Nannette Hansen Woodland at Cooley Memorial hospital. This is the Woodlands first child. 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