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Show Easter Services Held In Perry Ward Sunday Journal Li th f City. Special Easter morning services were held in the Perry ward last Sunday, morning under the direction of the Sunday School with Raymond Hansen conducting. "We Sing All Hail was the opening song 6ung by the congregation. Douglas Oyler. Offered the Invocation. Carrie Petersen, a member of the South Box Elder stake Sunday school board, beautifully the story of the resur, rection. Following the sacramental song, "Jesus Once of Humble Birth," Richard Billings and Max Nelson, priests, were in charge ot the sacramental services assisted by the deacons. Mrs. Maude White gave a short talk. Billy Busrtiy and Donna Wood sang 1 Know That My Redeemer Lives, . accompanied by Arlene Wight. Muss Wight then played a 6olovox number, It is No Secret What God Can Do. . Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam was sung by the Kindergarten children followed by a duet by Mrs. Hazel Allen and Mrs. Vera Jean Stokes accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Behold Tis Eventide was the closing song. Lysle Larsen offered the benediction. M61 Phi elects licersAt Meet, , Library 21, At chap-Siem- of a the Epsilon Phi sorority March 26, at Monday. City id library. ,ehead was In charge and opening ritual ,he business. officers was , Elec-L- re-tol- d held results. vice acting Cghead. ,.as automatically of pres-.fla- n to the position following Fredrickson was Cleo Dix-ire president; and D'On Lichten-sure- r. on was a continuation ,dy of good paintings ffectively presented by Jeppsen. made a study of and aintings by Mr. me IUP nelius now Salisbury at the library. Much o .jeated as each mem-ipaint a painting ln to lie mood, according , fancy. tnents were served to Weir Thelma by tis Lichtenstein. itlME Royalty In Sixth Ward Tuesday beyond recall this aa the week our neved us kiddies back out fk to days for spring night near u a real thrill, and what fna to have the chirping leeping porch ner. That first 1, it was because as youngsters we werent particularly concerned with everyday foods, or .because actually foods werent as good then' as they But of one y, I dont know. sure: Whether it be today or tomorrow, m y, id no better taste thrill ne than this fruit salad ter from Logan A week: at a passed on , ' Cheese Spring Salad (For 4 Servings) Md 4 canned pear 1uWm or pint-app- le alicaa II aprifa water- crew 36 cap French . it dreuinf 36 teaepotn paprika the cheese , son and right, Anna Lee Hunsaker. Front row: Michael Lioas, Scott Christensen and Carol Ann Erickson. ' dance Tuesday evening, March at the Fifth ward recreation hall to witness the coronation of Miss Norene Kimber, daughter better! If youve never tasted Cream OWeber Cottage Cheese of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Kimber as before Im sure youre in for a ward gold and green queen. The very pleasant aurprise. Like other girls who were honored as all other Cream OWeber dairy attendants were Miss Diane product! it haa that quality Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. flavor you enjoy so much, and Ben Grant; Miss Doris Sinjonsen. its flower-fresdaughter of Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy 0 CarEat plenty of Cream OWeber Simonsen; Emma Louise of Mr ..and.' Mrs, ter, flower-fres- h daughter Cheese this Cottage month. Its specially good, and is Lawrence Carter so refreshing at springtime. Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Alene Waters; - Miss Diane Jensen, YouII be delighted with the daughter of Mns. La Von H. Jenfour delicious varieties featursen, and Miss Renee Victor, ed this season by the Cream daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rudd OWeber people: Theres tangy Victor. , chive cottage cheese, delicious and both and small pineapple The hall was decorated with arge curd cottage cheese. gold and green streamers and clusters of balloons. DurThe best idea is to try them all largethe dance the girls were Ining to add tempting variety to youi escorts aswith their troduced meals. Look for the red and yellow sembled on the dance floor. At carton of Cream OWeber flower-freswhich time one of the balloon cottage cheese! clusters was released and each escort selected a balloon for bis partner. When the balloon was broken a slip of paper designated .one1 a? queen.. and the others r 4 s as attendants. e h ' 1 Ar-ulle- d , black Jacket. They proceeded to the artistically decorated throne where Bishop J. Oleen Palmer placed the crown upon the queens head. ' A delightful floor show was presented unde rthe direction of and Mr. Mrs. Francis Family Party Honors Returned Missionary At Bywater Home Sun. Christen- sen and Mr. J. Elbert Andersen, dance Instructors. Several old fashioned dances were danced by Wynn Parker, Janice Ohman, Darwin Reeves, Jeniel Kimber, Wilford Christensen, Jean Parker, Merlin Tracy, Connie Sig gard, Ellis Christensen, Doris Simonsen, Emma Louise Carter, Ray Dixon, Robert Jensen, Lois Jared Christensen Jorgensen, and Cheryl Palmer. , Refreshments were served from a table covered with beautiful white linen table cloth center ed with a bouquet of green and white carnations. Green tapers stood in either side. Music was furnished by the Dan Ross orchestra. J. R. Rasmussens Visit Parents In Brigham City Mr and Mrs. J.' R. Rasmussen recently returned- - to,1 California after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph' Rasmussen of Brigham. City. Wrs..J. r. Rasmussen is, the former Wanda Hadley, daughter of Mi1, and Mrs. John Clark of San Berar-dino- , California. , While, they were in. Brigham City they, visited many friends and relatives and were entertained at a turkey dinner at the home of tr. and Mrs. Glen Val- after entertained at a family party Easter Sunday at their home in and ! PROOF LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Ywai After a two course luncheon periences. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simper and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and family of Thatcher; Mrs. Jay Simper of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell 01 sen, Rosella Simper and Jay Simper, all of Brigham City. WILMA WORTHEN, Proprietor Brigham Beauty 45 North, Third East Phone 188 Brigham City, Utah r DURING QlGStWMJGS M9E for FRIDAY & SATURDAY Hunt's Hunts PRESERVES U V ' TOMATO SAUCE 16 Raspberry 16 cons for . oz. jar 55L.00 SHURFINE I r ; i i ILL HEALTH Can Result From A Sagging Uncomfortable MATTRESS 3 SHORTENING CORN, Cream Style n(Q)5). Pv POST'S EIG! S9c 12 oz. can S30 CARROTS ASPARAGUS us Armours rmnt'rrtiwnan Thoso ipeeiol Ford tools savings round out too of our reai Ford Sarvlco. for Fordfc Thayro just right ' Thay rook wortc tasting end repoir troubla. aotiar . . . ond sovo you Yes, a good nights rest is the best medicine anyone Thats' why we can take. prescribe 8 hours rest 365 nights a year on a Genu-i- n EVERTON Springfilled either new or Mattress Platter Style - rebuilt. PUT YOUR FORD IN FORD s , - See us today our prices are very reasonable. HANDS! EVERTON Phone 56 MATTRESS CO. PORK CHOPS, lb. 3.90: 20 oz Each .... 2fr 15 Crisp 27 Pound PEAS GREEN ONIONS MORNING MILK Tali Cans FE R7 4 For ..... (fi Breast Of Chicken, Grated. Vt Size TUNA ! i 290; Colored & Quartered , BACON, lb. Arizona White NEW POTATOES RADISHES 490 950 Tastewell MARGARINE - SHOP X SAVE AT BRIGHAM CITYS TWO LEADING t.r:(ETS WESS SOUTH VJADEn MAMET raiFE 330 South Main i Pancake Mix 15c Clean Bunches MEATS d 5 Vi oz. pkg KRINKLES GRAPEFRUIT Cheese, 2 lb 5L50: Pillsbury 370 Clover Bloom techniques, toured by the man f . nabla fori ... 303 can 24 oz. Lumberjack KHKCDS SHURFINE lb. can , Pure Vegetable TREET South Main t& THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. CHIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS We will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and open for business Thursday Morning, April 5th. was served, the afternoon was spent visiting and hearing of Elder Bywaters missionary ex- Armours 3 A BLEND KENTUCKY WHISKEY newly-remodel-ed , BAD POSTURE Ford, JIN to tho troublo tov you tima, tucky whiskey, famous since 1191, basement salon at 45 North, Yes, were moving to our Third East, where we will continue to serve our old friends and hope to make many more new ones. Brigham City in honor of their son, Elder Milton S. Bywater, who recently returned from the mission field in the southern SYRUP Ml your In on real pleasure tonight! fine Ken- Try Old Sunny Brook- -c , that sound goon? testify it tastea even Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zundel returned Monday to their home in California Alhambra, spending ten days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnard in Brigham City. Bens mother, Mrs, Eberhart them Zundel, accompanied home.. They were entertained by many friends and relatives. 9 Tun We're Moving! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater states. After Visit Here Ben Zundels Return To Cal. to iTDIHTHSl Wo- vice-preside- ' The 'queens procession was formed with Miss Kimber leading the group, and the attendants following. ,, Little Joyce Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, and Coreen Rowe, daughter of s Mr- - and Mrs. Bill Rowe, as flower girls and Phil Christensen, sort of Mr. and Mrs. crown Wallace Christensen, bearer. The little girls wore pink formals accented with entine. black bows. ,The crown bearer Junior was ,called in the army wore a pink taffeta suit with on March 14 and is now stationed at Camp Roberts, San , Bernardino, the center hcfory-ap- as its tfarn - place a drained pear half d pineapple. Top the fruit menus spoon of the cheese, mediately with French shied with paprika, i t u Queen And Attendants At Gold And Green . . . ball held in the Sixth ward last Tuesday evening. ' The queen is LaDene Pehrson. On her left is Mary Fae Ander- 27 watercress upon indi slid plates; in of Memorial hospital. Christensen, of the federation has been Percy and Thelma Hess Brails-for- d announce the arrival ofa named as chaliman of the statewide event. baby daughter born March 28 The woman chosen Utah Moth- at the Cooley Memorial hospital. er of 1951 will compete for national honors. G. Ruby. A large crowd was in atten- and nuts in a Chill until firm- - wL The Utah Federation the whiskey that's mens clubs has been asked by Reed and Valoy Smith of HolGovernor J, Bracken Lee to assume the responsibility of se- brook, Idaho, are the parents of lecting the Utah Mother for 1951. a girl born March 27 at Cooley h. lends enchantment, they that may be true. Whether such Federation of Womens clubs, They reported an enjoyable has blanks available for any winter In Arizona. one who would like to nominate Mr. Adams, who owns a dry his mother or some other worthy farm at Promontory, commented woman to represent this district on the new road from Brigham Sr111?! City to Promontory, telling that must be returned to Mrs. Nelsen jor the jrst time history resby April 4 for judging of the idents can drive the trip in comwoman to represent this district. comfort. A group of judges will be an- parative nounced at a later date. Norene Kimber Honored As Fifth Ward Gold And Green Queen At Ball On Tuesday Evening By Carolyn Webster After spending their fifth winter at Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Mrs. Norman R. Nelsen, presi- and Mrs. John Adams, Brigham of the Northern District City, returned home this week. , Todays Foods Better i Way Back When? Mr., Mrs. John Adams Return From' Arizona dent - memories iJi be your alarm clock Utah Mother Nomination Accepted Until April 4th FIFE : AND tl'JAGClfi? Phone 64 567 North Main . Phz T 4 4 1 ICO |