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Show z . . La Verd John's orchestra hhs been engaged for the evening and a charge of $100 per couple will be made. Overall and ,A galaApron dance is planned by Elders of to the 'Prizes will be given the Brigham City Seventh ward most unusual couple in apron on Saturday evening, April 5, and overalls, according to Frank at 8.30 p m. Reeder, president of the quorum. Apron And Overall Dance Planned By Elders yfj0jj Qose Tyjng Taught At Central In 79l Ceremonfes Tuesday J X it r ! left to right, back row : Mrs. Lucille Olsen, Henrietta Kotter, Alf Freeman, unknown. Front row: Christie Bolton, Emma Nelson, Principal A. C. Olsen, Mary Clark, Freida Nelson, Mrs. Lamont Glover, Olivia Lee Knight. . . . Mrs. Dean Wilde Feted At Bridal Shower 14 oz. bottle 2L50 BEAMS 2for25 DAFFODILS ........ doz. 250 SWIFTSBROOKFIELD 2 lb. pkg. 85 CE3EESE We Carry A Complete Line of Salad Vegetables roll 9 FRESH MEATS Pan Ready Self Service or Special Cuts FRYERS GSHdACOII , ,, 47 Breaded. Pan Ready pkg. t v ihos-pitat- - be-th- 59 0313 eve-flin- (MCD FROZEN sum til BRAND ) LETTUCE, AyOCADOS, RADISHES, ONIONS, ENDIVE, PARSLEY, WATERCRESS, Etc. mTIIERN TISSUE.... ermimge -- No. 303 can Green Cut 1 A delightful bridal shower Amid March Wind decorations members of the Seventh ward was held Saturday, March 22, will be hosts at regular Hort'h In honor of Mrs. Dean Wilde, reBox Elder stake Fun Night cent bride. , The party was Meld activities scheduled for Satur- at the home of Mr and Mrs day, March 29, in the Seventh Wallace Wilde in Perry with MIA Maids Of Brigham City Eighth Ward Mrs. Wilde, Mrs. Erma 'Dewey ward hall. The dance will begin at 8:30 of Ogden, and Mis. Karma left to right, front row: Carol McCullen, Marie , Jensen, Joan Cobb, Patty Palmer, Ruth Morrell, Helen Palmer, Ana Squires and Jolene Thomas.. Second row: Shirley Bott, p. m. with Dave Wright, Dalene Adams of Layton as hostesses. Mrs. Dean Wilde is the former : Janice Earl, Nolene Jensen, Afton Stokes, Deanna Lichtenstein, Maureen Carool, Claudia Jeppsen, Janet Jensen and Ted Seventh ward dance di- Cleone Van Deitoeek of Los An Gourley, Margaret Call, Nelda Allan, teacher. Back row: Laree vCobb, Judy Call, Ida Olsen, in She is the geles, California. rectors, charge Rae Nelson, Jackie Garrett,' Uraina Hess. No admisson will be charged daughter of (Mrs. George Van white or color. It is possible Fdnsgren Mas one coming up 'the and everyone is cordially invi- Detbeek and the late George ted to attend. Refreshments Van Derbeek. She and Dean Dee through the use of the projec- 12th of April. W A Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilof to tor full make was the any subjoct latter part will be served. learned QORINNE It liam Wilde of Perry were united life and color. It has been dem- of the week that Mrs Lionel in marriage at the home of the onstrated twice at parent-teache- r Bafkerls' going to an Ogden By Marijane Morris For brides mother in Monterey on meetings and was met both Saturday morning in pre Change Announced March 6. .GORIN NET'Take T)5 students, times with enthusiasm. paration efor surgery. It is go Saturday evening many games same kind of oper Kindergarten Club Meet gay costumes, lighthearted muMrs. Phena Weight, first grade irtg to were enjoyed by 36 relatives and sic, add the thrill of a new rec- teacher, Mrs Goldie Owen, sec- ation that yours truly under Mrs. Jean Barnard, president friends attending. Mrs. Jennie reation hall, enthusiasm of ond teacher in association went, but if she has the excel- of the Kindergarten club, .an- Graser won for the first game teachers and willingness of par- with grade room mothers have all lent care that I received, she nounced the today that regular Bingo was played with various ents and it all adds up to an been designing and sewing cos- can soon count it among her monthly meeting of the club Door prize for operetta that will banish any tumes. memories, a little unpleasant will be held on .Thursday after- prizes awarded. went to Mrs. June the left over winter blues. evening to or fear but nothing Mrs. Roland Rigby, fifth grade, perhaps, noon, April 10, instead) of April Nielsen. The name of the operetta, is in of the stage and worry about. We certainly wish 3 as regular. Luncheon was served from charge and well. her The Seasons of Happiness" A Fine Arts program will be scenery. the it is written by Allen Campbell. Mrs. Pearl Glenn and Mrs. By the way, there are two ex presented under the direction of small tables offollowed by and many lovely presentation It will be presented March 27, Mae Petersen are cellent out articles Mrs Price Priel Bill La with concerning useful gifts to the bride. Wishes directing and 8 p. m., in the new ward recreaof Utah and the one in Coronet in Thompson, formerly associated were made as the gifts were Mr, Arch Sims is in. charge tion hall. Morconcerns the with radio and television shows particular the speaking parts. , mons. I enjoyed this article in Los Angeles, now of HBUH in opened. The presentation of the operThe young couple is now at A committee chosen from the etta, according to IMr. Aroh very much. Nt is written by An- Brigham City, as guest speaker home In Layton. to determine the met parents, drew Hamilton and is the first of the day. Mr. Thompson, will Sims, principal, will be threeprice of admission and it was alrticle 1 have ever read that is give fold: experince for the young- decided original poetry and all lafam Everyone is invited to phone to charge $1 per honest. I couldnt find any dies are urged to attend and their sters, entertainment for the com125 ad society items for the News 86 PROOF . THF OLD HERMITAQC for a cents or single ily evfault, except perhaps the open- enjoy this special program treat. and Journal to 77L munity and a fund raising COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY mission. and 'he used polyent to help pay for a $287 opaAlso listed are outstanding It was a double cause for ing paragraph as his "narrative hook. numbers by Kay Dames, who que projector. celebration for Mr and Mrs. gamy in the article, however, he will give his prize winning talk, Later, The' projector, Mr. Sims points Chester Rader last Monday for this gimmick I makes Speak For Democracy, out, will be controlled by the March 24. Besides the to catch up his reader Im sure ev- Waltz Ballet by a group of school, but will 'be available to special occasion of it being their eryone will find it interesting dancers under the direction of any club or civic organization Silver Wedding anniversary, reading. Also, in the last issue Mrs. Cljde Glover and musical in the community that has a they were also happy to have need' for it. It can be adapted their son, Russell who is serv- of Ladies' Home Journal is an- number toy Sandra Austin. other fine article dealing with The meeting will be heldi as toe vala to any grade and will ing with the U. 5. navy, at the Utah schools and their an- usual at 4 p. m. in the War Me uable visual aid for many years home. swer to alcoholism. Im sure morlal home. , to come. Anything can be enj. , .. Their daughter. Mrs. Derlene findworthwhile "Ever stop to think about the millions larged and projected through It Hansen presented them with a you will also. this were And of their while royal families. such as ordinary snapshots, large, beautifully decorated cake reading, of dollars invested in Utah's mining industry? We were indeed sorry to hear 'book maps or pictures, paintings, and it graced the center of the on the subject of reading matAnd why people have risked their savings in our books two I misfortune befell (Franthat the ter, suggest may stuof all work wntten 'kinds, It that are table during the evening ces mines, mills, smelters and refineries? There's a Little fine: Roche The the very family. Maybe dents work either in black and must have been quite a thrill for one word answer to both questions Princesses by Marion Craw- fires can come to a halt now, profits,. yt Mr and Mrs. Rader to glance ford and "Ho Survivors toy Will since that was the third) major Profits mean a reasonable return for investors, around the table and see every is If it Oorinne. We were think fire in you any Henry. sorry a paycheck for mo, and additional benefits for one of their children and all fun to hear that Mr. Roche lost milkliving the life of the everyone in Utah." present but Arlo then youve got anotherroyalty, think ing equipment as well as his who Is serving with the U. S. coming. Read this book for an barn. Fires are so costly and navy in Korea. and a deeper appre- the only good we can see is that Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Rader ciation of what the British think no one was injured. were special guests As a surprise, a beautiful set of silver was presented to Mrs. Chester Rader by her family. Friends called during the evening to enjoy some of the delicious cake and ice cream. Two people from Connne are Mr now in Ogden 'hospitals. Tom Bosley spent a few days in the Dee while x rays wjere being taken. We hope his condition does not prove serious. Mr. Dallas Cutler, son of Mr and Mrs. Ransom Cutler entered the Benedict's hospital, Wednesday to undergo surgery on his knee We also wish for 'Dallas the best possible treatment and luck. Several biitlidayis have come around again. Mrs. Melba Mills was the guest of honor at a She celebraparty this week Mrs Marbra ted her birthday. ... 43$ DOUBLE LUCK ELDER JOURNAU mp&t DOZEN ATSUI? 0X V March Wind Dance' Slated By 7th Ward VARNEY 9. i vjfv Fresh Ranch Ungraded or Graded Chexs 1 Brigham City Utah Friday, March 28. 1852 . Reports B. E. 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