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Show Father PAGE POUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL ii.Ki'L Brigham City. Utah Friday, May 16. 1952 n'' FOR ATHLETES FOOf - Does Duty , MOUND CITY, HI. (UP) The Rev. J. H. Copeland showed no Makes June 9 Wedding Date Present Scenes From Mothers Lite in Program Maxine Pettingill d for 3 la 8 days. If not Uh L pleated, your 40c back. Watch the old, tainted akin slough off to be replaced Get Instant-dryinby healthy akin. Now at from any druggist. Hamilton Drug Store Hr j i . pi f&jw t m M . f TI,IS i- 'jtfmfa--- - - ' 'SATURDAY m AM) EVERY SATURDAY $ NIGHT TO THE HARMON-IZER- S the bride of Petersen of They will . curity bank in now. . make their Brigham r HAVE OPEN TILL 1 A. M. SATURDAY 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS 6 A. M. TO 12 P. M. WEEK DAYS TRY OUR CHICKEN IN BASKET t SHRIMP IN BASKET Births HAMBURGERS was-f- A1 Williams in Idaho. Rol pleasantly surprised on Sunday, land Williams ofBoise, Weston, Idaho, when sev11, Mothers Day May en or her children, many grandand1 children great grandchildren spent the day at her home. Children present were: Mr. and Mrs. George ((Rose) Kaford, Weston, Idaho;- Sarah. Koford, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. (Fred (Leona) iNelson and family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Reese (Chloe) iDavis, Island Falls, Canada; Mr, and Mrs. A. C. (Dessie) BuMr. ffington, Mount Pleasant; and Mrs. Robert (Jennie) Tin-geand family, and Mr. .. and Mrs, George Williams and family of Brigham City. A; telephone call came from (Saturday) j . Mr. and Mrs. C. iW. Claybaugh were host and hostess Tuesday evening, May (13. to regutar pinochle club. l Buffet luncheon was tie served to the Dale Fryers. Max Morgans, (Ronald Packers, A1 bert Stoners and (Wesley Shirts. The group then enjoyed' pinochle games. Prizes following the games went to Mrs. Albert Stoner and Mrs. Ronald Packer, MAY 17 WILL1 .. , -- In MATTIES CAFE City v (UP) was put STARTING y Thatcher. Mrs. Sarah B. Williams 70, The young couple plan their marriage June 9 in the Logan LD.S. temple.-Thewill make their home in Thatcher. home in L92l (NEW HAVEN, Conn. after being found guilty of drunkenness for the 118th time since 1917. i Jail again Frank Naples, Miss Pettingill graduated from Box Elder high school in 1950 after which she attended Weber college in Ogden for one year. She is employed at the First Se- G. Thatcher, Habit The engagement of Maxine Pettingill to Ronald G. Petersen was announced this week by the prospective brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pettingill of Harper ward. Large Group Of Family Members Surpised Mrs. Sarah B. Williams On Sunday, Mothers Day : TIIE AT will become Ronald A Mr, Petersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin G. Peterson of Thatcher, Box Elder county. He graduated from Bear River high school in Tremonton in 1991 and since that time has been farming in Thatcher. Pettingill of Harper ward k Pinochle Club Meets At Claybaughs Tues daughter and Keith . Var-nic- i. . It's Engagement Of Maxine Pettingill To Ronald Petersen Is Announced Miss school In the Second Sunday sign of recognition when he ward; Sunday featured Mothers met his Thomas, in program with the theme, court. Copeland, a Justice of day From A Mothers Diary." A sue peace, filned his son $32.20 cession of tableau pictures show-efor disorderly conduct. highlights of the mothers life, accompanied by the reading By water, Montreal is closer to of pages from her diary with Southampton and Le Havre than appropriate music. ; it is to New York. Mrs. Fern Jensen was narrator. Presenting the scenes from mothers life "were Mrs. Alice S. Nelson. Inez Petersen, first picture; Mrs. Olive Monson with family, Lowell and Kay Daines and their mother Mrs, R. K. Dames, second picture. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker, Perc and Inez Petersen, 3rd picture; Mrs. Lucy Johnson and son Whitney and Jay Valentine, fourth picture;, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Lowell and Kay Daines, fifth picture. As the wards mothers crossed the platform they were introduced by Bishop Horsley and Supt Carroll B. Williams and each received d carnation. .. -- girl was .born May 15 to Dale and Magaret Bortner Becker of the Intermountam Indian A HOT DOGS MALTS O SOFT DRINKS ' was unable to be present. DRIVE IN TO Others, including grandchil school. dren : and were: Mr. and Mrs. (Harold A daughter was born to and family of (Bountiful, Ferrisbaby and Norman Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Max Koford and Reeder of Brigham City on May family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. 10. . , 714 SOUTH MAIN Hal Evans and family of Sait Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tony and 'Beatrice Gomez GalDale Secrist and family of Brig- legos, Corinne, are the parents ham City. of a boy, born May 15. Dinner for the large group was served at 1:90 p. m. at Mrs. Williams home here in Brigham n aa t i City. During the day many gifts were presented to her and pictures were taken, She also received a telegram Mothers Feted At . Reese Davis, from a from Island Falls, Canada. Annual Tea By Mrs. Williams, who is 84 The Opening Of Auxiliary Saturday years old, was delighted with so many members of her famThe annual Mothers Day tea ily being able to spend the day of the American Legion Auxilwith her. afteron was held Saturday iary noon, May 10 at the War Memorial hom Seagull Girls Of First The hail was beautifully decorated with garden flowers. The Ward Are Graduated Five Seagull girls, Sharon Jentea table was covered with a IIORTII MAIII BRIGHAM laoe cloth. Lighted tapers stood sen, Patty ' Petersen, Shirley on the table with an artistic ar- Freer, Becky Pearse and Marilyn FEATURING GLASS rangement of yellow tulips as Hendricks, of the First ward in Primary were participants centerpiece, President a Alta a Shaw, Mrs. graduation ceremonies ' at reguEmilv Severns and Mrs. Arietta lar Primary session on Wednes-AUTO GLASS i Rasmussen greeted each guest day, May 114. ' The meeting was conducted as they arrived and registered in the Mothers' Day tea guest by Mrs. Jean Packer" with Mrs. J ook Phyllis Owen presiding. Each ' ! SPECIALIZING Welcome greeting was given Seagull girl took part, on the by Mrs. Shaw with the follow- program. ; Charles Keller, representing ing program being announced by Mrs. Merle Maimrose; Song, the bishopric, gave a fine talk That Wonderful Mother of to the young girls. Primary Mine by Mrs. Virginia Breiten stake board " members present beker accompanied by Miss were: Mrs. Olive Petersen, Mrs, O GLASS SHELVES FURNITURE TOPS 'Donna Compton, Miss La Priel Joy Johnston and Mrs. Blythe Wight then reviewed the book, Tingey. Mrs. J une Gordon, Seagull Let the Hurricane Roar, which Look For The Big Gulf Sign was greatly enjoyed by , those teacher, recommended the girls V' x to Mrs. Owen, Primary president, present Final number was a dance under the direction i of for graduation. Mrs. Owen then - BRING ALL YOUR GLASS PROBLEMS TO US Mrs. Delone Glover with the folpresented them to Mrs. Nelda FACTORY TRAINED MECHANIC lowing dancers participating: Parsons, president of the Y. W. Derdine Peters. Arlene Olsen. M. I. A., who responded with an Elaine Willie. Claudia Morris. invitation to the girls to begin Carmen Reeder. Evaiu Mills. Mutual activities. Mrs. Edna Marilyn Kotter. Donna Prisbrey. Bosley,' secretary of the Mutual, Ruth Morreu. (Nancy Reese and was also in attendance. Mothers of the Seagull girls Delone Glover. Refreshments were then serv- were present to Witness the ed by these giris attired in graduation of their daughters. On Wednesday afternoon the white formals. Little potted plants were presented to the Group two 'Eagles, the six mothers as a remembrance to year old youngsters had a spe "A' ; cial Mothers Day program for ken. The tea was under the direc- their mothers, under the direc tion of Mrs. Lucille Knudson as tion of ihe.r teachers Mrs. Lechairman with the following one Cazier and Mrs. Lillian committee members: Mrs. Pearl Westover OF BRIGHAM NEW Compton, Mrs. Merle Maimrose, Each member of the class parMrs. Arietta Rasmussen, Mrs. ticipated in the program. 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