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Show Rciyns Over Beta Sigma Phi Dane tiSoxCUorSlakc Elainc Word Chosen Sweetheart 01 Beta Sigma Phi At Annual Valentine Dance A very lovely formal Sweet- heart's Ball was held on Valeri- - Mr. And Mrs. Bill Long Pinochle' Beta Sigma Phi sorority for their Entertain At Officers, J,s Will Meet It. 0'.fS5inthene,. wtrd chapel, BMb ' Earl Ferguson, fJof Mr, the stake board. o a will rlehth ward primaryof the Members expect to material very worth Mrs, to each department, e SKwoard H0 iS uSn said. f!re the primary concentrated on birthday pen-th- e primary childrens now collection of tor i5. made Jate.r,tr, to the The drive is to be Feb. 28, and until rf on wards have this ,ope the ity well underway, concluded. Ferguson lake. Here Following its cuotion From Korea Wheatley is visiting and Honeyville igham City Evan A. his sisters, Mrs. Rasmus-an- d ktrom, Mrs. James Mrs. Heber Walker Mr. evacuated from alley was with a about a month ago Mrs. O. on and wife, Dr. and Wheat-als- o heatley.- Dr. and Mrs. ' visited here before Dr. G. for further atley reported with the United Nations in J. Wheat-i- t i Africa. Mrs. 0. present, is making in Washington, P her D. C. iiit to Detroit Lamont of Brig-Citand her sister, Mrs. ?tt Pope, of Ogden plan to today, .Friday, for Detroit, igan to spend a two weeks Mrs. Don Bom-MrSon with Bommer is the former Robert !. R' partners and invited guests at ward amusement the Fourth hall. In the receiving line were: Mrs. Luella Mr. MacFarlane, and Mrs. George Craghead and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace' Reelings. Patrons were: Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie. to Chosen Queen of Hearts reign over the dance was Elaine Ward. Selected by voting by club members for her personality, friendliness and service to the club. Her crown of hearts and silver was presented to her by Mayor Bott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt sang Will You Remember from the opera, Sweethearts, accompa nied by Mrs. Inez Petersen. The Sweetheart's Waltz was led by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward. The hall was beautifully decorated with hearts, cuplds and silhouettes. , Queen Mrs. Edward D. Ward The serving table was covered . . . who was selected by her sorority sisters to wear the with a white lace cloth and cen crown of loveliness and personality at their Sweetheart' tered with a bouquet of 'red lian last Wednesday evening at the Fourth ward recrea-tio- n roses. The young girls who serv hall. Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott was honored with the ed were: Karen Craghead, Char lene Felt, Ann Fredrickson and privilege of crowning her and Mrs. Wallace Redelings, De Anna Lichtenstein. The pro chairman of the dance, was the crown bearer. general gram girls were Annette Ward and Sandra Orme. All were Jollyette Dancing Club Auxiliary Reminded Of daughters of sorority members Geo. Washington Party and wore dainty white heart Plan Event Saturday front aprons with red ruffling. The Jollyette dancing club The committee in charge was All members of the American will hold a dance Saturday eveMae Redelings, chairman; Vera rewere Legion Auxiliary today ning, February 17, at the Com- minded by Mrs. George Hodges, Ann Henderson, Erma Jensen, mercial club rooms. president to contact her if trans- Cleo Dixon, Edna Jeppson, Juan'Door prizes will be given away portation is needed to the Vet- ita Andersen and Barbara Rowe. at 11 oclock. erans Hospital in Salt Lake City on Wednesday afternoon, Febru- Shower Honors Everyone is invited to phone ary 21. Ann Marie Petersen their society items for the News The Brigham City unit will furnish the program and also and Journal to 771. Miss Anita Tracy entertained refreshments for 65 patients for in honor of Ann Marie Petersen the George Washington party. who will become the bride of Ot-nLadies were urged to see that Vail in the near future, on their two dozen cookies or plate Friday, February 9, at the home of homemade candy is delivered Mrs. Donald Jensen. to Mrs. Hodges home by Tues- of During the evening a brides day, February 20. book was made and presented s. Lamont RTiisl mtlne rf PAGE THREE fcHphqm fjnnoiinr the arrival of a daughter born BOX ELDER JOURNAL 15 at Cooley Memorial Brigham City, Utah James and Bernice Bunker February February 16. 1951 , hospital. Friday, Darley of Hyrutn are the parents of a son, born February 13 at disturbing news Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long enterA baby girl was born Februtained Pinochle club Wednesday 13 at the local hospital to ary evening at their home. Joe and (Beula Kowaluk A delicious hot dinner was served. The group then enjoyed Howard Glen and Connie Jen an evening of pinochle. By Carolyn Webster Tables were decorated with sen Simcox are the parents of a son born February 14 at Cooley vases of yellow jonquils. with An evening spent my Fann- bran and orange peel. Add sifted Prize winner for the ladies was Memorial hospital. ers Almanac revealed some pretty dry ingredients alternately with Mrs. Charles Claybaugh. Ronald Kenneth and LaDora Nelson disturbing things. In a list of orange juice and milk. Pour over (Packer won high score for the Davidson of Ogden announce the special weeks during 1951 I find cherries. Bake in moderate oven completely (375 ) for 40 minutes. Serve warm, men. arrival of a baby daughter born that I haveandalready did not one whit opped with whipped Cream The guest list included Mr. and February 14 at Cooley Memorial overlooked, National Crochet Week O Weber whipping cream. to celebrate Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. and Mrs. hospital. 6 to 13). Nor did I pause (January Charles Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs. to give proper reverence to Large A girl was born February 14 Served with a big glassful of deor Size Week Wesley Shirts. Mr. and Mrs. Max to Pearl (January and Van Dewer Joyce Kraut and Frankfurter .Week licious Cream OWeber Milk on the Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.. Ray ker Peck of what could be nicer? Either Brigham City at the (February which seems like side Andersen. as a dessert or as a local hospital. rather a long week!) snack. Phone your society news to 771. Don and lone Bessinger Val- And imagine my distress to learn that Im too late to enjoy the fesWith food prices so high, National tivities connected with you actually save money by Peanut Week getting out those recipes rich (Feb. 4 to 10) HAVE YOU TRIED in milk, snd drinking more But I am indeed milk, ton. For no other food thankful that the does so much for you, at such Almanac caught low cost. me in time to reand help mind you you enjoy the And for sound nourishment, repleasures to be member 4 glasses of Cream O gained during Weber milk a day for boys and "National Cherry girlB and 8 or more for youl gK B B -- Farmers Almanac Reminds Us Every Week Is A Special Week! 17-2- late-eveni- 4 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Week and daughters, Janice Ray Deen of Inkom, Idaho and Mrs. Doris W. Blackwood of Pocatello, Idain Brigham ho, were visitors City Saturday evening and Bun day. They attended a shower for Mrs. Shirley Jeppsen Christensen. They returned to Idaho Sunday morning. f. ; which For Ive been saving a choice recipe sent in by a homemaker in Kemmerer, Wyoming, for just this occasion. NOW! At Your Favorite Grocery Store Cherry Upside Down Cake cap sufir IH tblspa. tors' H Larsen Grocery Buds Market Wess South Main Mkt. Smiths Market W. L. Jensen Mkt. Earls Food Fare Fife & Wife Mkt. 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