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Show Pago Four BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, August 10, 1951 Mrs. Laura Kennedy Visits at Parents Home Mrs. Laura Kennedy, , Sacra- mento, Calif, and daughter, Tanet, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kennedys parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peeples, of IBrigham City. It has been two years since Mrs. Kennedy has been to Brig-ihaCity and she reports noticing many improvements. She will return to her California home on August 17. Wtt. In A Hilarious Moment Brownies And Girl Scouts Home From Camp . f H 5 th Ward Program-- : e' Blazer. Presentation of the theme was by Karen Seely assisted by ten other children with poster pic tures. and The primary children then sang "Be congregation Happy led by Mrs. Gwen Car1 ver and accompanied by For ed Red Cliffe. WAIT' FILL YOUR, leader of Zions Boys and Girls second year, spoke, followed by a song, God Gave Me Dear America,1 by the youngsters in her class. Mrs. Jackie Petersen, leader of Group 1 three and four year olds, told 'a story followed by her group singing Choo Choo. Eddie Albert and Shipmates appear to be standing firm in their resolution that skipper Gary Cooper dont give up the ship, in Youre In the Nayy Now, which will be at the Capitol theater, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ... B NOW! Marvel Mrs. Sarah Chidester of Salt Lake ty Girl Scout Council. Girls from Brigham City at City and their wives and husbands. Many of the grandchilARE FACTS tending were Sharon Checketts, dren were there. One son. AnSydney Reeder, Kathy Chase, From Vera Bell Call, Jerry Robinson, drew, was not able, to be presJoan Andersen, Francis Hyer, ent. River ear City Judy Nielsen, Jo Markham, LinLeland Andersen will leave da iRasmussen, Sue Rasmussen, for Nellis Field, Las Vegas, on Marsha Rasmussen and Harriet after spending - the BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and Thursday, Weetenskow. Mrs. Steve Anderpast 18 days with his parents, It's risky business nowadays sen and Mrs. Richard Alston are Mrs. John McKenzie and family Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andertroop leaders for these two of Ely, Nevada, were guests of sen. , . . starting oil a winter seaMr. and Mrs. Vernon ffolinsen groups. Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of son with little or no coal in will McKenzie also week. Parents spent Sunday last Roy storage. with this group. Although it be a guest of Lloyd Johnsen for Afton, Wyoming is visiting hen daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin rained the girls spent a most the next two weeks. Johnsen. 0! course you're not the only enjoyable time "enjoying camp Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Hansen Miss Carol Holmgren one . lots of other people spent life." of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. the week-enwith her parents, neglect ordering coal until the Farrell Huggins Friday. Mr. first cold snap . . then every Mrs. Freldo Andersen enter- Is and Mrs. Roy Thorsen. Carol Alice Snow Confirmed employed in Ogden. one wants it in a rush. tained her pinochle club SaturMember Of Church In Miss Loraine Holmgren of with was played day. The game to Mrs. Cliff Matte-so- Salt Lake City visited her parStockpiles dwindle . . . and going prizes Ward Sunday Perry Mrs. Auchen Holmsometimes run out . . . you and Mrs. Chris Andersen. A ents, Mr. andweek-end. on the gren - were at served course was two held lunch or services to Fast day wait hours may have decoThe one long table, beautifully Primary was .reorganized days for delivery. PLAY SAFE in the Perry ward immediately Sunday With Nola C. Nessler gofollowing Sunday school on rated with garden flowers. Mrs. Farrell Huggins was hos- ing in as president; Ruth Munns Sunday, August 5. tess to her club Thursday eve- and Violet Burch as counselors, iBishop Rulon Hirschl presld ning. A dessert lunch was serv- and Joyce Checketts as secreed and Eugene Bott conducted. ed at small tables to eight tary. The retiring officers were ' Invocation was offered by guests. Pinochle was played Mae B.H.Christensen, president; Holmgren and Winnie followed Petens William For Knight's Spring by sac with prizes going to Mrs. (Frank Nancy ramental song, "Sweet Is The Andersen high and Mrs. Kay B. 'Jensen, counselors, and Fern Arbon, secretary. Sisters HarriWork, by the congregation led Iversen received cut prize. Canyon Coal chil- son and Thompson of the stake and Theo Mrs. Eliason Louisa accompanied Davis, by were guests board were present. , j by Arlene Wight and Dorothy dren of Oakley, Ida., . Right Now! Miss GenieL Jensen, a student Hirschi. Priests in charge were of Mrs. Eliasons sister, Mr. and Richard White and Boyd Hirs Mrs. Clair, Andersen last week. nurse at the . Dee hospital In She returned to tier home Satur Ogden, visited 'her parents,' Mr. chi assisted bythe deacons. ' ft day. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, over ,4 'Alice Snow, daughter of Mr ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gard the week-end- . and Mrs, Aaron Snow, 'was con ner had as their dinner guests C. Brand Mrs. Hugh and son, firmed a member of the church on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Robert K Gardner famitj' of Ogden .and Stephen, of Salt 'Lake City, .were by her grandfather, of her sister, Mr. And Mrs. 5 ' " ' - . Snow. Mr. and Mrs.fffermhn JeppSen guests S. (Holmgren, during the Lynn Remainder ol the time was and family of Mantua. J week. used in testimony bearing. Two babies were given names E. The friends of Albert many Meeting adjourned with the at sacrament meeting Sunday. know to will be "Count Holmgren happy will Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Perry congregation singing Your Many Blessings. Benedic call their son Marlon Glade, and thit he is improved enougn in tion was offered by Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller named health to be home again. Wood. Colleen Hansert is home on a their daughter Susan Nonna Walk ,A Block and Save Mr. and Mrs Vern Elwood of furlough from Maryland. He is Phone your society news to 771 Ogden were guests of her par the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Han Hansen. -Iversen Mr. Mrs.' Palmer and sen, Sunday. visited of Burt and son, Bruce, Ogden,' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mrs. week-enGlen Mr. his in the parents,and, Wyoming spent as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Regi- Iversen, Saturday evening. ' Miss Flora Hansen returned nald Burt. Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie Jensen, recently from an extended trip TODAY AND Mr.' and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. to Mexico. . , f e and Mrs., James P. Jensen and Mrs. Norma Nichols of SATURDAY . BesMrs. was a guest of Rast Petersen returned Sunday from a trip which took sie Christensen, Friday. ' evening Mrs. Carl Henderson and small They were too few:.. them as far south as the Grand visited Zion also Gloria, left Tuesday daughter, They Canyon. the with . but they fought park, Bryce Canyon, and many by plane for San Antonio, Texas, v other places of Interest. They re- to join her husband, Lt. IE, C. MIGHT of many I port a lovely trip. The trip was Henderson. Lt. and Mrs. Theral Christensponsored by the Sons of Utah sen were guests of his parents, Pioneers. Mrs. Margaret Andersen was Mr. and (Mrs. Irving Christensen. honored by her children Sunday, the occasion being her 84th Doves Protected birthday . The party was held at Box Elder park, a chicken MUNUE, Ind. (UP)-- A mothdinner was served and the re- er dove and two young ones mainder of the time was spent didnt budge from their nest when carpenters visiting and playing various games. Those present were her started building a house less children, Harold, Enoch, Joe, Hy-ru- than a foot away. So the carall of Salt Lake City; Chris- penters built around the limb tian and Mrs." Carrie A. Chris- until the baby birds could J fly tensen of Bear River and Mrs, away. COAL BIN HIT NO. Luella Drollette,' (Mrs. Approximately and 60 Girl Scouts with supervisors, a nurse and dietitian are at camp at a time. On July 27, 13 members of the Intermediate groups from Brig ham City joined with scouts f:om Logan and Ogden and spent the week at Red Cliffe un der the direction of Weber Coun FRIDAY ' Reeves. d Young, leader . of Trail-builde- i -- Trail-builder- - wiches H - 1 ROBERT RYAN ZACHARY SCOn Born - RINGSIDE JOAN LESLIE CAFE MEL FERRER Phone 438 A.M. to 1 A.M. us V 380 N. Main 11 Open Little Rock, Ark.,-ithe of the 106 United States with more than 100,000 s CARTOON CIRCUS (Closed Thursdays) Saturday ,1 p. m. Colored Cartoons,4 Com- Adventure Serial and Shorts edy, channels La Jolla, off Sunday - Monday - Tuesday skin dicers en fishing at its best. Hill and Hill will not make you an expert spear fisherit tvill treat you to WHISKEY AT ITS BEST man, but f tree-branc- SATURDAY JOAN FONTAINE Try our Southern Fried Chicken Dinners fcDeep Fried Sltrimp French Dipped Fish and Chips All Kinds of Sand- th t L, .v.V.vCv.- Plus Selected Short Subjects M PROOF 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, V LOUISVILLE, KY. mat- - -- Co-rinn- 4 and 5 P. M. To Midnight and all day Sunday d f THE PICTURE" SERVICE S, Inc. t 'olfeT CAR Group 2, spoke followed by her Two Little group singing Hands." Group 1, five year olds, sang "Smiles following a story by their leader, Mrs. Barbara Rowe. r Talks were given by leaders, Ida Smith, Blazer, Wilda Bartschi, Trekker, and s Eugene Laney, Guide. The then sang three songs. Homebuilder teachers, Phyllis Valentine, Lark; Elsie .Meacham, stake board Bluebird leader, and Jenny Jensen, Seagull,- spoke followed by the Home Builders song by the girls. Remarks were made by Walter J. Jaggi, member of the bishopric representing the primary. The closing song, Shall The Youth of Zion Falter, followed by the closing prayer by Jay Arbon, a Guide. Phone 8 e (Following ibearW, monies the- - tonstiW 1 Need Thee verv a9 diction .was Janies' Mechaw T DRIVE IN FOR n V Vic-klc- Its (COOIL At the.J The 'congregation sang "Sun-shinIn Your Heart, followed by the prayer by Glen Kimber, tia father. V , there slept in tents. Textile cork coloring, water coloring, handicraft, folk dancing, hikes and carnivals were participated in by the Brownies. On Sunday the parents visit- 20 Brownies " was .The .following program ward presented' by the Fifth Primary-SundayAugust 5, with Palmer presidBishop ing and Mrs. Fay Christensen conducting. Nine Brownie scouts and 13 members of the Intermediate group of Girl Scouts returned recently from Red Cliffs in Ogden canyon. During the week of July 20 to July 27 Mary Alice Alston, Sandra Beecher, Priscilla Brand chaft, Nancy Jeppson, Nedra Petersen, Becky Rasmussen, Kay Rasmussen and Radene Reeve, all Brownies under the leadership of Mrs. Murle J. Markham, enjoyed the week at the camp. The youngsters motored to , Ogden canyon in buses and while v to his granddaughter, Mr. Rosette Rosati, daughter of N. Rosati. "Mrs. and Ignare' In 7th Ward Sunday Mr. , 'J. June Fife, daughter ofnamwas S. were Fife, Glen services Mrs. and Regular fast day her held in the Seventh ward on ed and given a blessing by Lewis Bishop Sunday, August.5. Wight presided with Orval Sackett conducting. Meeting opened with congregation singing "God Of Our offerFather; Jesse W. Reeder Sacraed the opening prayer. mental song was Well Sing with Darrell Poison All Hail and Quinn J. Chlarson, priests In charge of sacrament, assisted by the deacons. Three babies were then blessed. Chana Llene Smith, daugh"THE PICK O' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I. Smith, was blessed and given a name by Odell M. Smith. William Walker blessed and gave a; name Blessed Primary Children Give j Three Babies s 00 mnilIiLcr UDay ; no reason under the sun why postpone the extra satisfaction of owning a Pontiac. Stop in as soon as you can, well work out a deal and then youll appreciate the extra satisfaction of a Pontiac! Youll notice it first in the pride you take in your Pontiacs distinctive beauty, for theres nothing else like it. Youll notice it every mile you drive, ThereS h for your Pontiac will perform bi year after year. Youll notice it, too, in the glances of others, for Pontiac is sought after, always valuable, But best of all youll notice it price tag for the extra satisfaction Pontiac costs nothing! If you ani any new car you can afford a new Pontiac! oe s. 6? 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