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Show 6 i 5 ,i .i.. rt k 'r H ..PAGE TWO BOX ELDER JOURNAL What They Think ' -- - Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 23, 1951 ' The Voice Of A VMkly newspaper published at Brig ham City, Utah successor to the 5mithfield Sentinel, established in 1906. Cosiendq Club Meets , At Prisbrey Home Can We Afford to Lose Even One? Mrs. Grant Prisbrey was hostess to members of the Cosienda dub on Thursday afternoon. was delicious luncheon A served at 1:30 p. m. followed by an afternoon of 6ewing. Those present were: Mrs. Theron Lee, Mrs. A. Elwyn See-ly- , Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, Mrs. Glen Ben n ion, Mrs. Leon Christiansen, Mrs. Clark Rasmussen, Mrs. Oival Sackett, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker and Mrs. George The Reader ' " Published .svsrjr Friday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the post office in Brig ham City, Utah under th act of March S. 1879. Chat. W. Rabt- - M. Crompton, Gladys Johnson Advertising ' I i I Manager Subscription rate la Box Elder ooun IfJl per yearwith payable in advance i In combination the Boa Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for $ months; singla copy ) cents. Outside Box Elder eoun ty $1.00 per year combination rata ty. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation. Utah State Prose Aesocia Editorial Horn, National Association. National Representatives Advertising Advertising Service, Mt. Vernon, 111. 224 North 7th St. Nov. 12, 1951. the paper doubly Important as far as sports, society, and news in general is concerned. Before going any further 1 Box Elder News and Journal would like to extend my thanks Dear Editor: 1 have been receiving the pa- to you for sending me the News and Journal, and contributing per regularly now for almost a so much to making this mission year, and I must say, It has althe happiest two years of my contained ways something that I found to be of value. Of course, life. Like the birds, I have gone I read each one about three times and by that time am able south for the winter. I am now to compare food prices t there, in Mt. Vernon, Illinois which is a very industrious place. There with the ones here. Not receiving as many letters is a shoe factory, a garment facfrom home and my friends back tory, and a railroad there as 1 would like to, makes manufacturing plant here, besides other smaller concerns. The town itself has a population . . j 'box-ca- r of approximately 15600, and is laid out around a central square (as most of the cities are that I have seen out here). Would you please send the paper to me at this new address? Sincerely, ELDON MECHAM. Mrs. Frank J. Petty Visits With Parents rjQEciiEn SERVICE DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS NIGHTS 935-93- 6 S06-874- W Mrs. Frank J. Petty of Cedar City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard, Mrs. Petty is the former Wil ma Siggard. Phone your society news to 771 Many Friends And Relatives Join Outstanding social event of My the week was open house held Peters.Way, Tuesday, November 20 from to 8 p. m., when ou) uicKQBf Dunums by Mrs. Connie M. 4 friends and Dainty v refreshments were relatives of Martha Evans Berg served. The serving fable was called at her home to extend covered with a lace cloth and centered with a large birthday best wishes. cake beautifully decorated with About 200 friends and rela- "Martha" written on It. .Crystives from Idaho, Utah and Cali- tal candle holders holding long fornia Joined Mrs. Berg on the pink tapers stood on either side occasion of her eightieth birth- of the cake. Mrs. Allice Berg day. assisted by Mrs. Cleo Madsen, She looked beautiful gowned Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Earl In navy blue and wearing an or- Madsen and Miss Suzanne Pett chid corsage greeting her many were in charge of serving. friends. A nelce, Mrs. Miriam Out of town guests included: Evans of Rigby, Idaho, greeted Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Valentine, the guests at the door. Mrs. Lillie B. 'Forsgren, Rilla ,The following vocal and mu- Pett, Ella Udy, Mina Baird, Mr. sical numbers were presented: and Mrs. D. E. Mr. vocal solos, "Trees" and Hills and Mrs. V..J. Middaugh, Evans, Mr. and of Home, by a grandson, Law- Mrs. C. Wm. Mr and Mrs. rence West; vocal duet, compos- Lawrence B. West, Mr. and Mrs. West, ed of another grandson, Lorenzo Howard N. Jones, Mrs. Lydia W. Pett and his wife, Patricia, sang IForsgren and family, and Mis. the following selections: Some Etheleen Burnham, all of Salt Sunday Morning," Rain, Only Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy a Rose," "The (Desert Song," Tribe of Ogden; John G. Evans Prayer Perfect," and "I Love and Leon Evans of Boise, Idaho; You Truly," which was dedicaAttorney and Mrs. J. T. Evans of ted to Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Pett then Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mfcs Miriam sang a solo, "Because. "Little Evans, of Rigby, Idaho; Mr. and Sir Echo was sung by little Mrs. J. Wm. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lee Pptt accompanied by Lorenzo L Pett, Carol her mother Mrs. Inez Petersen and SqlTy Pett andSuzanne,F. HubHope two played piano solos, Dear bard, all of Lo6 Angeles, CaliOne and (End of a Perfect fornia., , Day" Concluding numbers were "End of a Perfect Day, tSweet Mystery of Life, and "If I Had Bridge Club Held At M hoot Sixth Year Observed By Bruce Stoner Martha Evans Berg On 80th Birthday coa. ruiu. tk. Home Of Cora Robinette ssined ior you and your budget too Mrs. Cora Robinette was bridge club hostess on (Friday evening, November 16. Special guest for the evening was Mrs. Chloe Bundy. Luncheon was served followed by an evening of bridge. The high score went to Mns. Dorothy Olsen, Mis. Moureen Williams drew cut and .Mrs. Bundy won the traveling prize. CAR -- no-shi- ft SERVICE 5 P. M. To Midnight and all day Sunday kxtxa Value throughout Chair-Hig- h m Wheel Seat ' Brake e e Waterproof Ignition 12-in- ch Oriflow Shock Absorbers - Fryers Win Door Prize At Jollyette Dance Now that Thanksgiving has passed... and the Christmas season approaches . we want to call your attention to the finest array the biggest selection of Christmas gift merchandise we have ever assembled in our history. This is our way of expressing our thanks to make your Christmas shopping a pleasant and profitable experience. The Jollyette dancing club met Saturday evening, November 17, for regular monthly dancing. Refreshments were served during the evening by Connie Morgan from a table beautifully centered with chrysanthemums. Door prize for the evening went to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer.' Mr. and Mrs. Alf Freeman were in charge of arrangements for the dance. ... We wilL always continue to give best in personal service? "You're' welcome at Allv PRIN .LMA ardsi vidua .He you the for ev d the Mrs.' Albert Stoner entertained at bridge club on Friday evening, November 16, at her home, j Mrs. Marie Miller was guest for the evening. A two course luncheon was served followed by an evening of bridge. High prize went to Mrs. Ida Christensen; Mrs. Vera Jensen won traveling prize and cut went to Mrs. Rachel Reeves. COUCH with Matching CLU CHAIR frUMO All Kinds of IMPORTANT holidays DE Dealur pr.wnt IROUCHO MARX In "You Bo, Your Ufo" ouory wook on both Rodin and Tolavbion . . . NBC network,. NIELSEN MOTOR COMPANY 333 North Main Street, Brigham City, Utah CAFE 380 N. Main Phone 438 Open 11 to AJML 1 AJU. (Closed Thursdays) Choice .7vhe?' BEAUTIFUL (ZeLPorL,U"c2rtl':?,air,,Fri''-COn'it verts into a comfortabfe double bed TON KghSu?al'mDOl'BLE FR1NG CONSTRUC.' Couch set at such Kbea"tf' Studio t Prce- - gift or to dress i ;0 Mrs. Marie Miller Bridge Club Guest Try our Southern Fried Chicken Dinners Deep Fried Shrimp French Dipped Fish and Chips RINGSIDE 1. n tAt Featherlight Steering Independent Parking Brake - our deep felt thanks to YOU, our many fine friends and customers, who have made this a We sincerely appryear to be thankful for eciate your patronage and your friendship. lnsp kuf DRIVE IN FOR 'PERFORMANCE! . . . big, high compres sion engine . . . driving . . , smooth estride of your life. ECONOMY! , . , low upkeep yeai iyear! See the 1952 DeSoto now! Sefefy-Ri- Oh-ma- Since this is the season for Thanksgiving, we at Blocks take this opportunity to express Annual bazaar will be held by the Fifth ward Relief society on Thursday evening, November 29, in the ward hall. Officers announce that supper will be served at six, followed by the bazaar. Items for sale will include pillow cases, lunch eon sets, rugs, quilts, aprons, rag dolls and stuffed animals. There will also toe candy and pop Corn balls. A special program has been arranged to be presented during the evening. COMFORT!. . . stretch-ou- t room Eigh seats , . . big windows . . . X Bruce Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, Joined Bruce Saturday afternoon, November 17, at his home in honor of his birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served and many gifts presented to Bruce. The following youngsters then enjoyed the movie: Phil Wendell, Bobby Dixon, Rex Hamilton, David Hansen, Mickey David Mason Jimmy Bid-lac- k and Niel Poulson. Fifth Vard Relief. Society Plan Bazaar OM UISlMLiSSf MOW 1 Friends of for that up your home for the Regular $229.00; Sale only Convenient Credit Terms To Suit Your Budget UK, v |