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Show PAGE FOOT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Tlie Miracle of Bloo3 Mrs. Miniver Returns PARK VALLEY NEWS Brigham City. Utah . " Friday, March 30, 1951 1 PARK VAULEY Miss Beryl Kunzler was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Kunzler. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner of at the Grouse Creek visited home of Mrs. Tanners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kunzler last i Light Comedy Presented In Second Ward Mutual 1U. t i , t A one act light comedy play, "Proposing To Papa" was presented Tuesday, March 27, in the I, A t i n;; jr---- week-end- Second ward mutual meeting. The play was directed by Mrs. Harry Smith assisted by Barbara Rasmussen. Bobby Hansen, Jerald Dunn and Deverell Olsen, under the direction of Lucille Jones, were in charge of proper- was ties. Marilyn Andersen make-udirector. The cast included Jay Meservy as Mr. Johnson, Beverly Meservy as Mrs. Johnson; Robert Jensen, Eddie Miller and Charlene Johnson, Millie Johnson. i . Phone your society news to 771. iRy TONIGHT and Creek. SATURDAY , High council Visitors from Garland at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Theo Richards and Chester Boss. They were ac companied by their wives. Two Good Features MOM the wayI YOU LOVE HIM nan i V ; MOOSE - f i J.Imj GREER CARSON is photographed in an English tea room replete with crumpets for her latest picture, The Miniver Story, in which she again plays the role of Mrs. Miniver which she created to charmingly in the previous picture. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook; the footmen, Bob Larkin, son of Mt. and Mrs. Carlyle Larkin, and John Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Perry pantomimed before a beautifully constructed miniature coach covered with gold tinfoil and lined with blue satin. The coach was drawn by white horses harWillard Primary held their nessed with blue ribbons. Mrs. conference on Sunday, March Leora Checketts and Mrs. Irene 25 In the ward hall. The hall Simonsen constructed the coach. was filled to capacity. The third scene was a home The conference program was scene with Mr. and Mrs. Irvil carried out as outlined by the Younger with their family general board under the direc- around them depicting a real tion of Mrs. Elsa Kunzler, Mrs. home. Fourth and last iene Ilene Mackey and Mrs. Mary was children on a playground Perry. Mrs. Perry was the chor- with Mrs. De Rae Christensen ister with Mrs. Phyllis Morgan and Mis. Evelyn Ward as teachas organist. Both pantomime ers participating. and dialogue were used. The on Woodyatt sang 'The meeting began with the chil- Lords Prayer as closing numdren, singing the. prjmary color ber on ,the, conference program. song' n The conference was conducted y M f ! Willard Ward teuwi DEKAREST CO-HI- T CaUHtOKIUt Hold Primary lV ' 1 Conference Sun. AN' 1,1 I , r.:onms ' FOSTER ' y mSTOM ' Vs t The annual Relief society bazaar and social was held Friday, March 23, under the direction of President 'Edna Palmer. A beautiful and varied display of hand work, aprons, quilts, pillow cases, scarf and embroidered dish towels, etc. were sold. Numbers were sold In popcorn balls on a quilt Mrs. Antonio Olague drew the lucky number. Square dancing was enjoyed under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter. A pot luck luncheon was served to all present. Mr. and JMrs. Alvin James and daughter, Janet, attended the wedding dance at Naf on Friday evening of their niece. Miss De loris Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rose of Clear p , . m 3 PERRY thered Lou noon ? S b- A group of friends ga Mrs. Iva at the home of Nebeker last Friday after honoring the birthday an- iif X Twt years ago young Michael Rector, of Washington, D. C., was badly b'ne during I Ms body usually a fatal Injury. For more than a year he lay in a hospital regionalcenterWereudfortra Cross Red the through that time nose than It pinto of blood, supplied and throm fusions of whole blood a- -d fresh plasma. In addition, two other blood derivatives, fibrinogen bin. were used to help glue" skin grafts on the youngster's body. of modern medicine and the Todsy Michael runs and plays again a thrilling example of the triumphe - miracle of Mood. dren cant grasp all Its subtle ties, but it is rich in parables and stories which fascinates D them when properly told, she said. ESE3 " Miss Storm is on familiar Film Shop here because she is ground HOLLYWOOD Little (UP) gfi'had as the alost Sunday School teacher. She Red Riding Hood and Jack and jThFre teaches at the Hollywood Sever the Beanstalk are bloodthirsty child should be terrified have which ly Christian church, where the nightmares protected from anything, Its pastor, the Rev. Cleveland Kiel children too long, a movie-sta- r In of horrors from the chamber mother contends.' , hauer, calls her and her hus Riding , Hood and band, pillars of strength to our Gale Storm, who has three Little Red ' Beauty and the Beast. church. small boys, said the mothers of Prefers Bible America ought to get together Her three boys, Philip, Peter for The best of all stories and outlaw the fairy tales. and, Paul, think their mother is Storms Even in this enlightened children, in (Missin a book opinbest movie actress in the the most collected are ion, world. age, she 6aid, "thousands of families Chil Bible. the have children all over the country are suffering lifelong emotional disStraight turbances because of the horror I niversary of Mrs. Amy Walker. stories their mothers tell them A social afternoon was 6pent at bedtime. "Almost without exception, all and a delicious luncheon was served carrying out the Easter those old stories are about as as motifs, and a gift was presen evil a bunch of characters ted to the honored guest you can find in any literature. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalussi and sons of Salt Lake City spent Reds Believed Easter Sunday at the home of Plannina A Sub To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker. Bomb New York (Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Young of auLONDON (UP) Military Provo spent the past weekend at thorities here believe they say the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac the Russians are trying to reaA. Young. lize Hitlers dream and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard buildAdolph a submarine that can for left last Friday morning, bombard New York. two weeks visit with friends and Hitler, backed by his Gestapo relatives in Los Angeles, Call chiefs Heinrich Himmler, want fornia. They were accompanied ed a with built Co by Mrs. Chester Rader of a platform for launching rinne, Mrs. Parry Jensen and type rockets as part of the "venMrs. Jack Rhodes of Brigham geance - weapon program that City. blitzed London with supersonic a few rockets and Mrs. Alma Davis spent flying bombs. . days of last week visiting at the After the war, "Allied planners home 'of her sister and toother discovered that iuch A 'weapon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JEs was being considered by Easter'Favors For kelsen, at Midvale. man naval experts with Mrs. Harper Billings enter- main target In view to Regular Pinochle Club after- rockets into (New York tained last Wednesday Easter favors marked the noon in honor of her son, Dennis, while lying off the coast. place for regular pinochle mem- it being his ninth birthday an- Engineers at Work , i ' bers on Thursday, March 22, at niversary. Mrs. Billings treated Reliable sources now believe the home of Mrs. Clara Cazier. 22 children at the school house, engineers familiar with those A dessert lunch was served and at home a beautiful light- German plans are among - the followed by pinochle games. ' ed birthday cake centered the German rocket and submarine Pinochle prize winners were table where . best wishes and experts helping Russias . amMrs, Clarence Burrup, Mrs. Bob gifts were presented to Master bitious submarine program. Dennis. Pella and Mrs. Ben Andersen. Also, they said, recent disclosMr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge ures that the Russians have deMembers attending were Mrs, Gordon Reeves, Mrs. Sid Peter- and children of Kaysville and veloped apparatus for launchsen, Mrs. Grant Simper, Mrs. Du Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham ing guided misMrs. Clarence and children of Ogden Wain Jacobson, spent siles from battleships has jarred Burrup, Mrs. Bob Pella, Mrs. Ben Easter Sunday at the home of Western experts into ; realizing Andersen and Mrs. Dale Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. that the Russians may be further ahead on . their seaborne guided missle progrom than was in four scenes. Mrs. Rachel MY BUCKLEY WlUtAM BISHOP k FMM McHUGH SAVAGE BATTLE TOR TIMBER AND WOMEN I ker was the reader. Eddie gan was color bearer with Carol Kunzler, Camille Perry and Norma Mackey holding the color cards with the symbol. First scene was the Childrens Friend. Gold metallic letters reading The Childrens Friend" were placed across the stage by eighteen children dressed in white satin. Second scene was highlight of the festival with stories of The Childrens Friend. Cinderella, E a r 1 e n e Checketts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Checketts; the .prince, Lynn cocac V-- 2 in-la- - 11 Bourbon National Distillers Products1 SATURDAY (Sapii ."PICK O' THE FRii-t- f Hit Nil is the GRANDEST TIME of super-submarin- e -- BarMor- D H 0 LLYWQ J N the week... If you and your friends spend the evening- t't with the happy crowd at the Dance s H Bowl. j 7J f V Fun Dancing to the music of Dan Ross and his orchestra, with Thelma at the Solovox Booth service Dancing starts at 9 and continues until $1 a midnight. Everyone invited couple including tax. radio-directe- HIGHWAY 91 EAST SIDE OF, BRIGHAM CITY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAKE Ray Bolger Joan Davis ALSO BEWARE OF BLONDIF Th realized. Janes fighting ships for 1950-195- Cehturyh 1 said Russian battlewagons being constructed were equipped with one or two catapult towers for firing guided missiles. Military sources said submarines equipped with rocket launching platforms would be the logical tactical answer to American air superiority. Bombing Rot Feared . They said Russia does not stand much chance of carrying out sustained aerial bombing attacks on New York or - major cities bn the east coast So far as is known, Russia does not have enough planes of the right type to do much more than carry out one-wa- y suicide missions on continental American cities. But, the experts said, a wolf radio-controlle- MINE LAUGHS Dennis Day 2 Oth with Penny Singleton The story of the Kid who wanted to sit on a Sunday Monday Tuesday -- -- Hit No, pack of several hundred submarines prowling the Atlantic, screening a smaller number of the ROY ROGERS type, would a serious problem for American defenses. rocket-launchin- Queens Throne! 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