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Show Brigham Native Named A Terpsichorcan Lorelie President Of A. L. Last Party Of Golf And Country Club Will Be "Fancy Hat" Affair Next Wednesday Auxiliary District RmLrSD Yancey- - formerly Poison, daughter of Mrs. Clara B. Poison of Brigham City, was elected president of the American Legion auxiliary of r ct California, recently. Throughout the years Mrs. Yancey has done outstanding work for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans. The United States government recently presented her with a citation marking her 2,000 hours of service. ' She has served as president of the West Hollywood Unit 405. She has lived in Culver City 25 years. SATURDAY NIGHT -- 9 P.M. Music By . . Ross And His Orchestra Jackie Carruthers Feted At Kitchen Shower Thur. dance season for Fall . dances every Saturday Come and have fun. Phone 738 P. M. 6 after any evening for booth the was served.- ,The guest of honor was presented a mixmaster, as Is the custom of the crowd, and many useful kitchen articles. As the gifts were unwrapped Mrs, Rita Evans tied the ribbons in the hair of the bride-to-band Miss Dorene Young folded the wrap ADMISSION: $1.25 PER COUPLE Including Federal and State Tax 0 . Perry Girls" Champs Honor Coaches Wed . Members-o.the'" Perry ward girls softball- team honored their coach, Ronald Hansen and Mrs. Lois' Thorne,, assistant coach, on Wednesday evening, September 12. in- - the perry park. A delicious- - luncheon was served cafeteria style from one long .table cleverly decorated with red and gold. - Large letters in gold extending the length of the table, spelled- - out "Champs. The Perry team has recently been acclaimed as South .Box Elder stake champions and have been ' presented the championship trophy. Favors were miniature balls and bats tied with , STAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ready To Eat Pound red ribbon. SHOULDERS !IC t r . lund t' HlDPS.4c r'Offi 2 CANS F(D)0B);--2- 7 2 lb. pkg. ' v an beef V iNG . S9 .... DCAL gg J0 Pound JOBARD SQUASH jANfliriG & PICKLING SUPPLIES - STORE I - . Mrs. Elvira Christensen Returns Home After J Tour Of South States, Christensen . .reto Brigham City Thursday evening from an- extended tour of the southern ' k states. Enroute there she toured Denver, Colo., continued on to Kansas where damage of the recent flood was still evident and then, went to St. Louis, Mo., crossing the Mississippi on the Eads bridge.- - In Missouri she saw the summer White House,"' home of President Truman. She also visited .in Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. In Augusta she was met by her son, Douglas Christensen, who is stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., and from there they motored through the Carolinas, Virginia' and to the. capitol in Washington, D. C. Jn Washington . they visited the many 'points of interest. At the tomb of the Unknown Soldier they witnessed the, change of the guards which' is done ev ery two hours. . . Quart . . UAD DRESSING !! During the evenings activities framed pictures of the ball team were presented to Mr. Hansen and Mrs. Thorne, by Colleen Oy-le- r, team captain. Special invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott, Mrs. Bott is age group counselor, and Lawrence Wright, official score . , keeper. Games were the diversion of the evenings entertainment. .Mrs. Elvira turned home "Vr 't Seventh HOURS: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE The first fall meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Community will be church Presbyterian color picture, Texas Carnival, with Esther Williams held Tuesday, September 18, at and Red Skelton, and strikes an alluring pose on the the home of Mrs. Leo Hess at beach at Balboa, California. the Intermountain Indian school. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. by hostesses Mrs. J.. Utah State Press Association Director's F. Stoller and Mrs. Clarence Hill. Meeting Held In Brigham City Sept 8-- 9 IMrs. W. A. Nunnally will be Utah State Press association gene Balls, Miss Joan Morris, in charge of the program. directors meetings were held In Miss Shirley Jeanne Blaylock, , Jay W. Oldroyd, director of Brigham' City on Saturday; Sep- Miss Marilyn Call and Miss Bev- Child Welfare, will be guest tember 8, and Sunday, Septei; erly Patterson of Salt Lake City. speaker. ' ber 9. Those In Brigham City ..attending the affair were: of Richfield, j presiBob dent of the association Ward, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Hal MeKnight and son, . Dick, and Mr. find Mrs. W. W. Durrant of Price; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Epperson and daughter, Shirley, 'of Morgan; Carol Larsen of Kays-villMr. and Mrs. Vernal Johns of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.. .Andy Ryftlrilf of Tremontony Mr ami Mrs.- Frank GaiSford of American Fork, and Mr, and Mrs, Harrison Conover of Springville, and Mr. and: Mrs. C. ' W. Claybaugh of Brigham City, , The group enjoyed Peach Days followed by parade lunch at . Maddox Ranch House. Saturday 'evening frrior to Fun For AH, show Mr. and Mrs. Claybaugh were "hosts and hostess at a" cafeteria- - style dinner at "Brigham City. Golf and Coun' try club: 4,' Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rytting were,host and hostess at a- delicious' breakfast in Box Elder canyon. t ANN MILLER stows away - Norman-Fullenbac- h WD33Mf mm GM38 Handkerchief Shower For Jackie Carruthers -- 1 choice rntiM. Np Choxce of tm tnhgfilled coet, the grcjttr drmn erne! - r F.IXA.F. YOUR its the right to use the public highways or the right to enjoy an occasional glass of beer,. Easys out to protect his neighbors right of way Whether TWO AG STORES POUND TASTEWELL SAUSINENA BASTB FRANCO-AMERICA- N SPAGHETTI - Spring Garden CATSUP PEAS CROWN VIENNA 4 48" 46 v GIAHT T7in-B0W- L For light, fast work in city traffic . . for hundreds of jobs on farms . and for Americas heaviest haul- trucks that cost ing. Ford! builds economy-pricemighty little to, run. 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BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Phone ONE t lb. mesh bag We Redeem Your Coupons With Pleasure Shop And Save At Your Two AG Markets Kitchens Food Waste Disposer ocsily inslaBodl Y 10 ES-2lBS-2S- 38) No sharp - prevents spotting of Swinging (for making fruit cocktail) rack on left soap-bo- x C . .walls. - GRADE QUALITY 270! VEGETABLCS !, - 4 rolls yg BACON porcelain1 , enameled steel top. 2 Two giant bowls. Deep, roomy, no, splash. enamel finish. 3 Wipe-cleay cutlery shelf opens with 4 ! 33$ 4 oz. SLICED -. . :35 m. PINEAPPLE JUICE T. ANNIVERSARY, FAMOUS I i oz. Banner 110 field for 1 1 7$ - 3-t- on 2 PIERCES . rORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS JOutoTM. consider GUEST tf glwn off to- ; A prettily 'planned handker chief shower was held by Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. M. Ras mussen on Monday, September 10, in honor of Miss Jackie Carruthers.. ' The handkerchiefs were displayed on a handkerchief tree and miniature bridal bouquets marked the places for the guests. ' 1A delicious luncheon was fol lowed by games with high score going to Miss Margene Balls. Guest list included Miss Carruthers, Mrs. Andy Carruthers; Mrs. Jay Hansen, Mra Zenos Eari, Mrs. Ezra Owen, Mrs. Raymond Payne, , Mrs. - Margaret F. Anderson, Mrs. Liz E. Peters, Mrs. Beverly B. Olsen, Miss Mar f ef 1 lie honcHtly the other fellows interests. . . tn?91 1 TL'i tf' HWii) (to odtoQ QflnfiiaD For any load, from recks to raincoat!. Ford has ono of tho biggest lines of trucks in the , ,t t ' democracy lip wen ice. believes its his duty -- - rri roads belong to all of us and I guess I'd get mad if someone else chewed them up. From w here I sit. Easy is my kind of cituen. He doesnt just give Teohni- -. M-G-- M 7 . Joe Marsh the dancing shoes she uses in such a twinkling manner in the new . , $ Impressed - I sit :6t First Fall Meeting For, Ladies' Aid Slated V to a Mrs. Dale Burt underwent major operation on September 12 at Cooley Memorial hospital. was perA major operation formed September 12 on Mrs. Jane Christensen at Cooley Memorial hospital. Driving home on Three Ponds Road yesterday, I was flagged down by Easy Roberts boy Skeeter. Take it Blow," he advised. Dads crossing this road with our tractor, just beyond the bend Around the curve I saw why Skeeter stopped mo. Easy had laid two row's of old truck tires across the road, and was driving his new Cat tractor over them! More trouble this way, Easy explains, but it does keep those tank tracks from tearing up the asphalt when I have to cross over to our other fields. After all, the will be one pound of butter or two pounds of -- Proceeds will go to the welfare fund. 5 !A-t- on L. Ward hall. (Admission assures you a truck ' and dance scheduled for , Saturday, September 15, at 8 p. m. in the SMUiK . ward members all others Interested are cordially invited to attend a square e ping tissues.. Guest list included Mrs. Nor ene Holmgren of Bear River City, Mrs. Rita Evans, Miss Dorene Young and Mrs. Betty Lou Walker of Salt Lake City and Miss Joan Morris, Miss Margene Balls and Miss Marilyn Call, the hostesses and guest of honor. AMOURS 7th Ward Schedule Square Dance For Sat. Useful kitchen utensils were favors and a delicious luncheon reservations. FOR 'A Dancing season for South Box Elder stake will open Saturday evening, September 15, at 8:30 p. m. in the old high school gymnasium! with Autumn Ball." Dance directors, Lillian and and Carlyle and Ralph West-oveNaomi Larkin, are in charge of arrangements. Hospital Notes Easy Makes His "Cat" Tread Lightly Autumn Ball To Open So. Stake Dance Season Mrs. Margaret F. Anderson of Brigham City, - Mrs. Geraldine Mariani of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Liz E. Peters of Logan were hostesses Thursday evening September 6, at a kitchen shower held at the home of Mrs. C. V. Forsgren in honor of Jackie Carruthers, a bride-to-b- PENING... ,'ECIALS The last party for the Brigham Pago Three City Golf and Country club auxiliary, Wednesday, Sept. 19, will BOX ELDER JOURNAL be a "Fancy Hat" affair, acBrigham City. Utah cording to tilelen Felt, reporter. Friday, September 14, 1951 scotch - foursome Following matches in the morning, lunch will be served at 12 noon by Everyone is invited to phone a committee composed of Kath- their society Items for the News erine Ftshburn, Idonna Hamil- and Journal to 771. ton, Karma Pearse, Maurine and Ward, Claire Goodliffe Elaine Ward, Martel Humpherys, From where Grace Anderson, Elma KUtgaard and Mary Fisher. 68 North Main |