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Show ihH Itib -- Club it Hatches Engagement And Approaching Marriage Of Dorene Meacham To Dallas Peterson Told ttorette i -- 1 Wilt Become Mrs. November 21 " club xnet at " " Announcement was made this'AJ Farrel Hatch week by Mr. and Mrs. J. Le0 Utah Gliest At tures Meacham, 637 south First west, Perry Relief Jday evening, October of Society the engagement and forthMiss Utah, ursday J in coming marriage of their daughwas spent Bunny Reese of he home evening ter, Dorene, to Dallas O. Peter- Brigham City, was special invi-fevisiting. sn. guest Tuesday Ls luncheon was serv- - son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland afternoon, October 16, when members of A. Peterson, fr the Miriam Thompson, Oakley Idaho. the n H, Ha Perry ward Relief Mrs. Lillian l,ce Barker, The marriage will be solemn- met for opening social. society Davis, Mrs. eshmeajj , Mrs Mary ized in the Logan LD.S. temple Meeting was under the direcOlloan! Hunsaker, Mrs. Wanda on November 21. tion of President Iva Lou Hunsa-Elsi- e rs. Lo4 Arliss , Mrs. with Mrs. Melba Oyler Ella Mrs. The tarion Burt, prospective groom is atthe opening prayer. FolBurt. tending the Brigham Mrs and Mrs. Marjorie Young lowing v Fr for Christ- - University in Provo where regular opening exerthe Were made couple plan making their home. cises, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, work wre, Mi and business teacher, gave a d Mrs. preview of lessons for the com- ying 'asW5 ! Thirty-Tw- o blew Members Of Kindergarten Club Announced At Annual Membership Party fceiehborette of Mrs. Meacham . X. d , t PAGE THREE annual club Dr. and Mrs. iEzra Waddoups Kindergarten membership banquet was held BOX ELDER JOURNAL of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, October 11, at the Orval Sackett and .son, J. Dell, Intermountain Indian School. Brigham City. Utah from two returned recently Theme for the evenings festiviFriday, October 19. 1951 weeks in the East, ' . , ties was Autumn Fun. The tables were beautifully No Firs Just Firewater They report a most wonderful decorated with fall flowers in HELENA, Mont. (UP) Fire- experience viewing historical pumpkin vases with ivy extend- men sped to a local mill after church places and many large ing betwee nthe vases. Little a woman reported its fire alarm cities. Among places vsited pixies and orange candles also had been ringing for half an were: Chicago, Kirtland temple, decorated the white table cloths. hour. They found only a man Niagara Falls, Palmyra, Hill Mrs. Jean Barnard, president, sleeping in a car with his head Cumorah, New York City, Nau-vowas in charge. Mrs. Barnard in- on the horn button. He was and Carthage, Illinois. They troduced all officers and also fined $10 for being drunk and passed through 13 states dur-in- g her mother, Mrs. M. S. Mecham, disturbing the peace. their tour. of Los Angeles.i Oallfornia who was special guest. Mrs. Jennie L. Jones represented Northern District Federation of Womens clubs. With Lll Duiumer as mistress of the ceremonies the following program was presented: Two vocal numbers by Janet Dummer accompanied by Mrs. Rosella Tingey; two comic Halloween reading by Evelyn Dalnes and two novelty numbers by Melody Stewart. A toast to new members was given by Mrs. June Nelson. Mrs. Margaret Lewis gave a toast to the old members. Mrs. Nona Funk as membership chairman, presented - the following ladies as new members in the Kindergarten club of Brigham City: Mesdames: Mildred Andersen, Merle Austin, Marjorie Baty, Muriel Barker, Hannah Brown, Velma Bunder-sen- , Filna . Crowther, Marjorie Colleen Christensen, Chugg, YOUR AG Blanch Frodsham,, Delone Glover, Ida, Hadfield, .Jackie Huchel, OFFER . , Janice . Johnson, , Fern , Kotter, Angeline Korth Mary Kotter, Leda Lee, Margaret Lewis, Rel-d- a Lund, Glenna Merrill, Marie Moyes, Hazel Nelson, Ruth ' Patcyk,' Alberta Petersen, June Richardsen, Donna Stewart, Dorothy Stokes, Rosella Tingey, Eva Valentine, Marguerite Was-soand Donna Woodbury, b "whose engagement , and approach- Ne-bek- chilling brp9s Ublena01 alusiveW American FLAVOR ;RE Cofe PER CUP Is .din Schilling because of fees ntude, exclusively its a mountain from Central America, climate and soil com-,- e the worlds cant buy a better fiethan Schilling, at anypricel to produce flavor. rich- -l You 4 Wight and Linda Hirschi sang a special Halloween number accompanied by Mrs, Davis. Climax of the afternoons was when Bunny Reese entertained the group by telling of experiences which led to gaining the title of Miss Utah. She also presented her reading, "White Lilacs. Following closing exercises the benediction was offered by Mrs. Carrie Petersen. Delicious refreshments'- - were served under the direction of Mrs. Melba Oyler and Mrs. . Louise Davis, announced this week by the -- prospective brides ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Meacham. T Perry Ward Hold Annual Ward Conference Saturday And Sunday , October 13 And 14 Perry ward held annual wardf conference' last week-end- . Open-- ' ing session was held Saturday evening,' October 13, with President Glen Bennion of South Box Elder stake, and presiding Bishop Rulon Hirschi conductof ing. The entire presidency South stake was present: President Bennion, President Rud-ga- r N. Price and President J. Oleen Palmer. mm Wight, Sustaining of ward officers was conducted by Elmer Mathews, ward clerk. First speaker for the evening was President Palmer followed by Bishop Hire chi. President Bennion spoke concluding conference.- - Following the closing song Mrs. Bertha Wight offered the benediction.1 . TWO : I with the Chance MeetingMeeting opened Let Now congregation singing Third Ward Hold An VINELAND, N. J. (UP) Us Rejoice, followed by the in- automobile driven toy John vocation by Douglas Quayle. Preparation Meeting 59, , and another, driven then sang by his The congregation son, Louis, Monthly preparation meeting The Lord Is My Light, direc- collided near here. Both were was held October 15, at the ted by Harper Billings and acwhen Louis passed a home of Mrs. Lorene Smith companied by Mrs. Louise Davis. injured on truck the highway and colwith Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Florence lided with his fathers car, powas President Bennion first Everyone Is Invited to phone Dunn and Mrs. June Romer as lice said. CIALS FQR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY hostesses. speaker followed by President other was Neither knew the their society items for the News nearby. 'An and Journal to 77L selection, organ President Madge Hull, recent Price. of the Sweet Is the Work, was playly sustained 'president Third ward Primary conducted ed by Mrs. Davis followed by Nelson, the meeting. Mrs. Hull replaces remarks by Martella Mrs. Leah Jensen who was re- Lyle Larsen and Jamsey Nelson. . leased with a hearty vote of Concluding speaker was Presithanks Sunday for the fine dent Palmer. DR. G. M. FISHBURN and associate, DR. J. M. FISH- The congregation closed with of work rendered as president Mothe association. The Shining Improve BURN, foot specialists, have moved their offices from was WE The benediction Love at ments. The group sang BilHome followed by opening offered by. Mrs., Thelma the J. C. Penney Co., Ogden, to . prayer by Sadie Hess. Counselor lings. Gleri Nelson and Edgar RichardSUITE 702-70ECCLES BUILDING Light refreshments were enson were present to set apart joyed by all following the sesofficers and teachers. Mrs. Helen sion. Phone Jlarrison, Mrs. Mildred Hall and Sunday 'Session -rft OGDEN. UTAH i !)EER -Continuation of ward conferMrs Verna Johnson, North Box board ence carried through the Sunday Elder stake Primary members, were special guests. school services with President Board members spoke concern- Bennion and President Palmer S We' re Open Evenings in attendance. ing the Childrens Friend. Sabbath Latter-daof (Welcome, Saint Welcome, For Your Convenience.' Concepts HMMW PElicious, God was beautifully given by Morning was the opening song, MAY I ASK WHAT was GROCER YOU PATRONIZE. given by Amelia Welling. Closing prayer opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Nona Funk. Martella Nelson.1 Phillip Oyler -- and Therald Quayle were in charge of sacramental services Plans Legion Auxiliary assisted by the deacons. GenEve tly Raise the Sacred Strains STARTING HOURS jEW WINTER STORE Meeting Monday rt was the sacramental hymn. OCT. 15 8 A. M. TO 9 P.M. President Melvin Roberts was The American Legion auxiliary will hold a meeting Mon- in charge of releasing and susSHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE! day evening, October 22, at 8 taining (procedure. All memBox Elder p. m. at the War Memorial bers of the South stake Sunday school board were home. present and visited classes they Parting Hymn represented. Get into the top grade for groceries buy from Texs was dung followed by the beneDrivein Market. Youll get the best, youll pay the diction by John Reeve. Concluding Session , least, and our courteous service will delight you. Concluding session held Sunday evening. President Bennion and President Palmer presided over this It PAYS to PAY CASH you buy for LESS! meeting and Bishop Rulon Hirs: . chi conducted. was Swifts Hi icrest Come Let Us Anew MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY followed prayopening by sung er by Scott Wright. Boyd Hirschi and Lawrence Wright were priests in charge of sacrament. Sacramental song was God Of Joan of Arc No. 1 tall Our Fathers Hear Us Pray. The time was then - turned 3 . . over to President Bennion who conducted further. Two vocal duets, Oh, My 4 oz. Jar Swifts Father," and .Sundown , were BusP-IIsung by Mr. and Mrs. Billy by Arlene accompanied by liiTOTEES! nng o Peterson was d Central - ing marriage to Dallas 0. ing year. A program was then present-eunder the direction of Mrs. Florence Wight, Mrs. Mildred Egbert and Mrs. De Esta Young. A piano solo was played by Judy Davis followed by a humorous reading by Mrs. Bertha Hello Young Lovers, Wight. a vocal solo, was sung by Shirley Busby, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis, followed by a clarinet selection by Mrs. De Esta Young, also by accompanied Mrs. Davis. Tiny tots, Evelyn ANNOUNCEMENT ) LE MONEY FOR YOUR HUNT iD1 m By Shopping For Our ' Eastern Trip Enjoyed By Waddoups, Sacketts FRIDAY White Star STORES ARB Bite Size STOA KDEMEL DESERT ADD PIE FILLING , 3, HUNTERS SPECIALS! 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