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Show Gloria Vee Johnsen Deweyville News Visiting In Utah I L. Births announced from Cooley Memorial hospital; A girl was born March 11 to Brant and Ruby Fronk Johnson of Perry. Charles and (Edna 'Reed Sken- - . Millions enjoy - - finer flavor! Mls Gloria Vee Johnjsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin L. Johnsen is visiting I her parents in North Logan after returning from Vancouver, British Columbia by United airlines. She will. return to Los Anigel-e- s where she la employed,! by t plane. She visited Sunday with rela- tives In Bear River City, Mrs. Robert N. Gardner and B ishop Vernon L. Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen of prig ham City. Youth Noted In Monday Evening , , i FINAL CLEARANCE! - , ; Lew-renc- ALL SIZES -- -- FEU 111 BARGAINS! VALUES TO T CITY .MlylLa BRIGHAM HOTEL $9.95 Co) FRIDAY AflD SATURDAY BRIGHAM j pound of cure." Thats an old Farm Equipment, too. Deere that to John your applies saying A little checking up now will save you costly, delays later on. If parts are needed, place your order now. You'll be assured of getting genuine John Deere Parts that fit and wear like the originals they replace. If reconditioning is required, our trained mechanics will go over your equipment thoroughly. Theyll do only the necessary Your equipment repairs quickly, efficiently, and economically. will be ready for the working season ahead. Remember see us for parts and service on your John Deer - - - ; Equipment. Come in soon. yta outlet of prevention is worth I ner, Sunday. Joyce Barkle of the USAC of Logan spent Friday and; Saturday visiting Mr. and MrsJI Lyndon Barkle. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. N. Peter Marble of Deweyville was celebrated Sunday at Walk A the home of her daughter,! Mrs. John F. Leggett of Brigthand City. Washington, D. C., has - had A beautiful birthday cake cen- many temporary White Houses. TUESDAY, MARCH 18 They were used while the execu-tiy- e tered the dinner table. 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. mansion was under repair Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes and children of Penrose, were din- or reconstruction. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, Sunday. ; Mns. , Charles Petersen and children were visiting in Salt Lake City Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Litch-- ' ford and children were called to Sikeston, Missouri, because of the illness of his mother, ( -Mrs. f John Litchford. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burrows j and children of Brigham.' and .Mrs, Hazel Keller and children of Honeyville, were - Sunday SEE THE ,V; visitors of (Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman. Wednesday night a program and dance was held in the 'Deweyville ward hall, in honor of the outgoing bishopric, Clarence Perry, Rupert Blackham and Horace Lish, Jr. Each were presented with a book . ; Mr. and Mns. Jess Earl Were AND Another Oldsmobile First In Ogden, Saturday, visiting relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. John T. Leggett and children of Brigham City were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. (It Has Taken 10 Years To Perfect This) BOX ELDER JOURNAL AND ONLY THE OLDSMOBILE 98 HAS IT. Brigham City Utah HEELS COLORS TOO TABLES IYNN C. BEVELED Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner visited Dianne Schoenfeld.1 who is ill, in an Ogden hospital. Visitors at the Arlin Madsen and Orvas Brough home jwere Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mollton and son, Steven, of Brigham Cfty. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Gardner of Logan were visiting theif parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gard- fo) ifi) 'O' (Logan. Women Slg-gar- d d at The Business and Professional will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday eveAward night for members of ning at 7 p. m. in the Pheasant , the Aaronic priesthood and girls cafe. , groups of the ward were held In The finance committee are in the Fifth ward on Sunday eveof the program with Macharge March 9 with ward ning, good bel Nielsen as chairman, assisattendance. ted by Daisy Hansen and Jessie t Music for the meeting was Hamson. They report a very under the direction of a Youth Interesting program has been arranged. Chorus directed by Darrell and accompanied by PorPhone In your reservations to Mrs. Nielsen at 26 or Daisy Hantia Reeves t Merlin Tracy offered the in- sen at the Mode O'Day shop. vocation... Bishop l W. Evans Memoers who have not paid Woodbury presided over and their dues are urged to do so conducted the meetinff . now. They can be paid at the Talks by the following young meeting or to Daisy Hansen at were given: Roxalene the shop. people Ridd, Wendell Roberts, Stewart Reeves and Kay Pierce. - . General secretary and Aaroe nic priesthood coordinator. Kimber, introduced each ward adviser, who In turn presented awards to the following boys: Kaleb Pierce received his fifth 100 percent award; other f t i Jrt fcjt f 100 percent awards went to SteExpert Hearing phen Bunnell, Wallace Bunnell and David Beckert. Consultant will be in Junior Gleaner girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Bunnell and Mrs. Marjorie Bird, Mia Maid class, under the leadership of Miss Rosa Larsen, Mrs. to discuss your Amy Hansen and Mrs. Clara Tracy, and Second Year Beehive HEARING PROBLEMS class, whose teacher is Mrs. Marvel Hirschl, received group and also to show awards. To be eligible for group awards 60 percent of the members must receive individual THE, NEW MONOTONE awards. David O. Andersen, high coun- with the Moveable Ear, the cilman of South Box Elder stake outside ,mike with no dangIn charge of Aaronic priesthood, was stake visitor and spoke dur- ling visible cord! ing the program. Meeting adjourned with benediction being pronounced by Come To The Paul Siggard. Fifth Ward Or-ph- KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL 86 PROOF SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY OIF B.P.W. Will Meet of Lewiston, Utah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheatley and Mr. and ' Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis on Monday. '. Mrs. Pearl Perry and Mr. and Mrs.. Myrl Perry were vis ting in Brigham City Saturday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cardnerf on Sunday was Mr, and Mrs. .'Dale I Gardner of Logan. Woodruff Snow who is attendthe UTSAC, at Logan, Spent ing week-enwith his parents, the Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snow.t Carvel Gardner, son of j Mr. . , and Mrs. Ault. Lloyd Gardner is home Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard from the navy. Carvel wijl be MarMr. N. Mrs. Peter and and on leave for two weeks, j ble were Logan visitors ThursKent Blackh&m sjpent , day. with his parents, the week-enMr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. Rupert BlacKham. Kent is a student at the JLJSAC Sunnflii'oiiit , ser- andore of the Intermountain Inward dian school are the parents of a was presented by the Relief so11. born March son, ciety. A girl was born March 12 to Bishop Winford Barrus pres!-dir Henry and Joyce Bronson with Mrs. Lettie Burbank, of Brigham City. president of the ward Relief society, conducting. Following welcome remarks by Mrs Burbank, the congregation sang. "Love at Home; invocation, by Mrs. Pearl Perry; God Is Love" was sung by the singing mothers directed by Let-ti- e Snow, accompanied by Mrs. Shelley Brower. , Introduction speech, Objective and Nature of the Family Hour, was given by Rhonda Perry. The Need of Family Unity, by Arlene Barrus. The singing mothers sang Home Sweet Home. Mm. Let-ti- e D. Snow, of the South Bear Relief society River board, spoke. Dramatization on home and family hour was read, by Mara hnaSpnl0l garet Perry. Benediction by Its aststem DEWEYVTIJLE Sunday vices in the Deweyville 'Achievement Of ORLY! ... 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