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Show pens Thr journal Utah ELDER f Brigham City. 1951 10. fcgW ititure Ceremonies for Girl Scouts cere-- " candlelight lere held recently for of the interne- Snip ot Girl Scouts- - Thc?se in the ceremonies Lating ' Rosella home of Mrs. Mad-lerri were Lynn Ranae Robinson and Vera y d , was in services. the of were serv- t refreshments ct pve Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Doughs F. Ingram Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Convention Planned For Relief Society Visiting Teachers On I uesduy, August 14 In- Model? i On Tuesday, August 14, at DPrrv Ward rfOyfufn 2 p. m. In the stake tabernacle the south Box Eider stake Re- - Presented By Primary lief society is holding a visiting" teachers' convention for all offiSunday evening,- - August 5, cers, class leaders, and visiting members of the Perry ward priteachers in the stake. mary presented meeting in PerAt a convention ry ward chapel. Bishop Rulon held in Tremonton last spring, Hirschi presided with Primary Sister Ldone G. Layton of the Counselor Merle Andrews conthe program following general board reminded Relief ducting address of welcome. members that they an We society Thank Thee O God For should not be so much concern-- j ed with the percentage of visit-- a Pophet" h-ing teaching accomplished, as Donna Davis offered t with the quality of this service opening prayer followed by a that could be achieved. With verse of welcome by little Stevie then this in mind, and with Sugges- Billings. , Linda Hirschi tions from Sister Layton, the sang a solo accompanied by her stake board has planned a pro- mother, Mrs. Ruth Hirschi. South stake Primary board gram of speaking and music dewere Mrs. Lois Olsen signed to present the ideal of visitors and Mrs. Alta Call. Mrs. Call memto the visiting teaching gave an interesting talk on the bership of the society. All those concerned are urged need for summer primary and to be present to help make this also explained that now primary Is a project. convention successful. 'During the program which followed youngsters from each some work done Our Husbands Theme class displayed during the summer. Talks, voFor Kindergarten Party cal and instrumental selections were presented by children of Our Husbands is the theme each class. Those representing for the annual summer party the Guides were: De Orr Wight for members of the Kindergarten with a talk and Larry Hansen club honoring their husbands. a guitar selection, "Rock of The party will be held Thursday, Ages; Trekker representative August 16, at Rees PioneeT park. was Heber Bott who spoke, folPicnic luncheon will be served lowed by a talk by Dale Wags-taff- , at 7 oclock, a Blazer. All members of Serving committee, headed by the boys The groups sang Mrs. Lettie Christoffersen, is Trailbuiler Hymn. Alice Snow composed of the following la- representing Zions Boys and dies: Mrs. Lydia Hess, Mrs. Ma- Girls spoke; Elaine Quayle, a bel Balls, Mrs. May Balls," Mrs. Lark, gave a talk and Sandra Grace Price, Mrs. Minnie Jensen, John, representing the Bluebirds, Mrs. Rachel Reeves, Mrs. Sadie gave a short talk. Kathy Nelson Hess, Mrs. Lois Slager, Mrs. Ma- sang a solo and Gloria Nelson rie Robinette and Mrs. Tess spoke for the Seagulls. The Johnson. Home Builders as a group then Mrs. Jennie L. Jones is in sang a number accompanied by assisted Donna Davis. chaTge of decorations by Mrs. Jane Linford, Mrs. Zula 'Douglas Oyler, member of the Kelly, Mrs. Ella H. Long and bishopric ia chaTge of the priMrs. Lucretia Cook. mary, spoke. A splendid program is being Meeting closed with the conarranged by Jane Bergstrom gregation singing Dear to The and Erma Hansen, social chair Heart of the Shepherd, led by man, assisted by Lilly Dummer Mrs. Eva A. Young and accom and LaPreal Collings. panied by Mrs. Maxine Nelson. Ladies are urged to call in Gary Nelson offered the bene reservations to Mts. Jane Bar- diction. nard, 459 R, or Mrs. May Balls, 1008-J- , by Tuesday, August 14. They are also asked to bring Mrs. Amy Wright Visits eating utensils for themselves At Children's Homes and their husbands, including In Brigham City plate, glasses and silverware. gram and son, Terry, of Layton, visited at the Ingram home in Brigham City last Monday 'Douglas left Ogden Friday, July 13, and returned August 5, from Wichita, Kansas, where he worked on generators at Beech Aircraft corporations technical training school. He was 6ent by the U. S. Air Force Material Command from Hill Air Force base with all expenses paid and was one of the highest members in his graduating class. Over one week-enhe visited the flood area In Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas City, Kans. He took pictures of the flood. four-stak- d e 1 84HtML 'nano, ' TO )G vital community service The age-ol- d role of the pharmacist is to compound and dispense agents as prescribed by the physician, health-restorin- g hat is the vital community service to which this business is dedicated. 0 prJ inantij Great care is exercised in the selection of drugs and medicines aat go into your prescription. Only Each prescription is scientifically highest-qualit- y ingredients are used. compounded and dispensed with courtesy and promptitude. lily A wide variety of sickroom supplies is carried Injv including all drug-stor- e commodities used in the home. Your patronage is invited, and we shall consider it a privilege to serve you as your needs arise. MACK'S f PHARMACY Mrs. Amy Wright has ' been Professional Service Everyone Is Invited to phone their society items for the News visiting In Brigham City with 97 So. Main Ph. 1181 Brigham City and Journal to 771. her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Wright and a daugh ter and her .husband, Mr. and polk uw. il l nwwn'miatuw i also visitor. Turkey poults grow faster, Meeting adjourned with "Let bigger and better when fed a 28 Come. The Children Elaine per cent protein turkey starter Packer offered the closing during the first eight week per- - Primary Youngsters Present Program In First Ward Sunday Mod. First ward Primary was in charge of the Sunday night program on August 5 In the First ward chapel. Charles Keller of the bishopric presided with Mrs. Nora Gunderson conducting the program. re Opening song was X S&ML17 "Come, Saints, sung by the congregation, lea by Mrs. Ruth Come s , Ye Beecher, accompanied by Ruth Berntson Margaret Baird, a Bluebird, offered the. Invocation. JEAN HAGEN, who scored heavily In the Adernr Rib end Thepicture Asphalt Jungle, playe the role of an important New York model ia the new film, A Life Of Her Own starring Lana Turner M Wagon He Sold For $40 Comes Back As Gift NANTUCKET, Mass. (UP) C. F. Thurston did well when he sold an wagon 18 years ago for $40. It passed through the hands of several owners. Then Thurston saw the wagon and told the owner he admired It very much. Thurston did not say he once owned it. So the man gave the wagort to him as a gift. The congregation,, Including all primary children, then sang ILight Divine. Dennis Reeves was presented a diploma of graduation from primary by Mrs. Jean Packer. Mrs. Packer then presented Dennis to Bishop Raymond Payne who congratulated him on hls( graduation and invited him to attend priesthood meetings on ' Sunday. Dennis led the primary i children in the Primary project, j Two fine talks on the history of primary were given by . Lee Smith and Becky Pearse followed by Group One and Two singing Two Little Hands." Gary Nelson, a Blazer, spoke on the History of the Children's hospital. Steven Adams sang The Lords Prayer, followed by a piano selection by Bruce Keller. Mrs. Earl Barnard of South Box Elder stake Primary board made brief remarks. Mrs. Thomas Nay of the stake board was ?' Special For Friday and Saturday, SWIFTS PREMIUM p,c,,,c HAMIlb'450i LOCAL RED BUSS . 10 LBS. i POTATOES -- 350 Orange, Grapefruit and Blended 46 oz. can. , citrus JUICES--27- 0 PEETS Large size package &Jf SOAP Sunny Brook 10c COUPON Large Size IN EACH PACKAGE Home, office or warehouse IECOOR3 the whiskey thats ffieerfias X i PIERCES 2'i size 2U PORK & BEAUS STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE H PROOF 65 BLENDV A KENTUCKY WHISKEY 86 GRAIN NEUTRAL THE OLD SUNNY SPIRITS 8R00K CO, LOUISVILLE, KY. S X Mrs. R. P. Forsgren. lollW let. LAST CHANCE! THIS OFFER ENDS' and that's the last day you can get a GROCERY CERTIFICATE . .. Good a EARL'S food fare::. included at No Extra Cost! with the purchase of a NEW . 1951 TO ho. Mrs. M. J. Wright and daugh- for ter, Sharon, left Tuesday, Nonway where they will meet their son and- brother, Garth, who is completing an L. D. S. mission there. lAfter Mrs. M. J. Wright, Sharon and Garth tour the Scandinavian countries, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and France they will return to New - SATURDA Y! . .. Mrs. Wright .left this week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright, another son and his wife, at Idaho Falls, Ida PMILC0-- - York. Mr. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .... - M. J. Wright,5 daughter Sandra and Mrs. 'Amy Wright, will greet them at New York. Mr. M. J. Wright Is a native of Brigham City and Is now the manager- of the J. C. Penney store at Idaho Falls. Home Town Preferred A KNOXVILLE, Term. 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