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Show 80 Years Old John E. Tingey Recalls Father Serving As Manager For United Order Farm For L.D.S. , John Ephraim Tingey, who will observe his 80th birthday anniversary on ilarch 22. recalls living at the Snow farm, north of Brigham City where his father was manager of the farms foi the United Order for the LDS church. Mr Tingey was iboin 24, 1873 in Bountiful, March a son of 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 20, 1953 Oldsters Of First Society Honored At 114th Birthday Anniversary Oldsters of the First ward Relief society were special honored guests on March 17. The occasion was the 114-t(birthday anniversary of the organization. Those honored, all over 80 years, were: Mrs. Minnie H. Jen- sen, Mrs. Annie H. Littlewood, Mrs. Mattie Pierce and Mrs. Elvira Hess. Each took part on the program. to Hot luncheon was served 80 members under the direction of Mrs. Glen Burt. Mrs. Sarah Carruthcrs, counselor, conducted. Meeting was presided over toy Mrs. Leona Reese, president. was sung Happy Birthday by the group led .by Mrs. Amanda Jensen. Mrs. Artie Session offered invocation. 6 When it comes to millinery fashions, this Spring the younger set favors two classic shapes and the bonnet for dress-usunday wear, and the cloche for school and trips to town. Yet while ihe silhouettes they love havent changed, its more than just the switch to .straws that maik.s the young hat of Spring, vet-ra- deep-brimme- their lines. Othon was sent to Japan for treatment of frostbite in December, 1951, and Mother went with brow. But the scoop bonnet is 6ure to toe an pastel, a luscious confection of sugar-candstraw in fragile pink, vanilla or (offee, or even lime. The scoop may be completely simple and i unadorned, or it might be in the traditional Spring him. The only time they were separated was in San Francisco when Orhon flew to his home in New York while Mother followed toy train express. Faced by Othon and his dog, Dean Heg relented and sard Mother could remain until arrangements were made for her y fiow-erfu- fashion. cheon. alone, M Technicolor musical, Have Is Yours. 1 Everything a bright from rhinestone garden with dew." Or the smart junior may Sacrament Meeting Held choose a crown of flowers, either a disc of blossoms at the DEBBIE REYNOLDS, by way of explanation, seems to be In Second Ward Sunday back of the tiny head, or a wreath wondering whether or not some guy loves her. Silly girl ! of dainty blossoms to make the Sacrament meeting was held point where the bonnets crown Dont we all? At the present, Debbies pretty busy with Donald OConnor. Yeh, filming the new musical, I Love in the Brigham Second melds into the brim. City Melvin. ward Sur.dav, March 15, at 7 The cloche thats young Spring p. m. with Wynn N. Jeppesen a favorite with the younger set conducting. has a minimum of crown and Leaal Notices The congregalion sang and a deep, slightly flaring brim, as Floyd Knud.sen offered opening close to the traditional bell SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO prayer. as a belle can find. Anshape JenPARENTS OR GUARDIAN Olsen and Robert; Elwynn other smart version is married sen and Alven Hendrickson were to the sailor, combining a roundIn the Juvenile Court of the The tables were elaborately in charge of sacrament services. ed cloche crown with the stiff decorated with spring flowers, E. Claud Jensen was released little sailor brim. Both of these First District, in and for Box Elder County State of Utah, BeShamrocks and candles. The col- as furniture clerk in the ward styles are taken straight, never fore Hon. W. Lee Skanchy, or scheme was 'blue and gold, organization. fussed with streamers and pos- Judge. Relief society colors. Vleria Stokes was released as ies. State of Utah in the interest of With more and more fashion Mrs. Ira Packer was decoraRelief society social director. J. Crisp, plaids, checks and Wilford, Isabelle. Martha Jean, emphasis tions chairman. being put on the enOleen Palmer is in chatge of stripes, in bright Alice Faye, Steve Harry, Danny semble look for Spring, newin regular session work and reguProgram was announced or and Stanford Johnnie, al- est blouses are designed to rhyme by Mrs. Olive Petersen, lar authority work. Claudius Ol- give the right accent to the Lee, match and mingle in fresh style. neglected children. chairman. The oldsters told of sen, ward clerk, presented the smartjust leged sweater-dreyoung girl's 6uits, AND MAY JOHNNIE WILLIE TO past' Relief society experiences ward officers and gave a short sses The suit blouse takes a new coats. and tailored followed JOHNNIE. by a Relief society talk. lease on life with the cardigan Here's Date Bait on J. Oleen Palmer talked WHEREAS, a song toy Mrs. (Lillian Felt. The having neckline which gives a narrow Date-bai- t for juniors this been filed in thispetition Court on the line of color at the collar of the congregation joined in singing church government and Counsea be whimsical Spring may just Felt. for Mrs. with lors Lafayette F. Jensen 10th day of March, 1953, and per- suit. Sleeveless cuts, set-it or a little cap. Mrs. LaVon Reeves entertainmission to adopt said minor chil- sleeves, or easy dolmans are Wynn N. Jeppsen gave talks. like little the hat that They ed with humorous readings. The choir sang after which dren. also featured as toulk-les- s fashBenediction was offered by Mrs. President Glenn M. Bennion and perches well back on he head JohnWillie ions for wear under suits. THEREFORE, you shinand of most their reveals Barker. N. Price talked. Ivy Rudger Closing nie and you May Johnnie, parAnd making a pretty appeart edges ents of said Following the party. Relief so- remarks bv President William ing coifures. children are hereby ance under a wide variety of minimize the "shut-in- s lunpillbox, were taken jaunty C. Horsley. ciety to appear before the jacket styles is the jewel neckof straw, fes- summoned After closing song Charles W. and an Court on the 14th line blouse, named above tooned newly dressed up all be with flowers, may Goodliffe offered benediction. a. m. 1953, at 10:15 with inserts of lace, novelty butthe hat there is back of that day of April, in the Court room of the (Brig-hu- toned fronts or fresh embroidsophisticated little nose veil. Juvenile Court located in The Name Pretty posy pinks, natty navy, the Commissioners (Room, Brig- ery trim. vivid red, sunshine yellow, lime The Chow? Suggest Costume Look ham Court House, Brigham, Box greens, and the deep, smoky Elder and show Favored fabrics for blouses Utah, County, or soft natural beiges, SALT LAKECITY (UP) The greys, cause why said children should include silk broadcloth, cotton word waitress" will become as as well as lots of fresh, sparkling not be released for adoption ac- georgette, tissue failles and obsolete as the terms hasher while in piques and linens as to law. cottons. Simply if and "beanery, the Utah well as straw are the shades cording If you fail to appear your de- tailored, with rows of tucking, State Restaurant Association has they find- most complimentary. fault will toe entered and the bands of eyelet, or novel jewels .its way. Court will hear this case and de- or button trim, they suggest a The association says waitress- Wife Missing costume look when teamed with es pardon the expression now RICHMOND, Va. (UP) C Wil- termine any rights and interJare paid so well they deserve a son Maddox of Portsmouth, Va. ests you may have in said chil- suits. more dignified name. Special finishes enhance the had a 'bad 9care. He and his wife dren, and will dispose of the case in accordance with law, and the wide range of brilliant colors This condition was brought to climbed into a chilthat will toe seen this season, as the association's attention plane and he headed best interest of the said by well as more subtle shades and one waitress here who, although for Richmond. When the plane dren. 'Dated this 17th day of March, geometric prints in silks and a widow, financed a college edu- landed, Maddox discovered his glazed cottons, and pale grays cation for two daughters and wife wasnt in the aircraft. The 1953. and light sitripes in the popular iBY THE COURT. husband saved nearly $10, Oort all in 10 worried telephoned cotton tweeds. Portsmouth. His wife had hop- ATTEST: years. The term the association is ped out of the plane to make a Frances M. Shoup, The rise of beige for Spring food parachute adjustment and he Clerk of the Court. fashions has created a demand trying to substitute is had taken off without her. (Mar. 20 & 27 for matching color blouses to hostess. give an ensemble effect. Linens, shantung, and slubbed orlon and silk blouses are seen in 3 Packages champagne beige, while coffee tones are favored in cottons and New Blouses Designed To Match In Style BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET CARRY AND CASH Corner 5th South & PRICES Phone 58 Main FREE PARKING LOT FREE DELIVERY EACH FRYERS PAN READY - CUT UP - WRAPPED N CELLO. I half-a-ha- POUND Pie-crus- open-cockpi- .t FOR FRIDAY AHD SATURDAY ROSEDALE BARTLETT 2K PILLSBURY on... 310 sheers. Wool dressmaker sweaters and cotton knits with little collars will be seen in beige or brown with white accents. 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Tucking gives a tailored effect, RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, ENDIVE, ROMAINE, CUCUMBERS, PEPPERS, PARSLEY, AVOCADOS, Etc. LETTUCE, Cello Packaged Cube Steak 1 CAKE MIXES BACON Monica might let you row her boat. Shes just finished the new the two-seate- 4 MONICA LEWIS has one oar if other, and if youve got the the other, then youve really got the Whatever Where's PEARS n con-jtan- The smarest young bonnet Is the scoop the almost crownless silhouette that snugs the back of the head and lifts in a gentle arch over the of toe it i stu-len- 1953. Crown of Flowers The posy that's pexsed Special thanks went today from the Relief society presidenusually down at one side cy for the help of all members brim, will most likely in the success of this memorable rose, or a American Beauty, fresh occasion. Figurative Faithful Dog Goes To College The deEASTON, Pa (UP) votion of a mongrel named Mother impressed Dean Biddle leg of Lafayette college enough tor him to 'alter the school's eguiations so the dog could with her master. Mother belongs to a former t .Marine, Ralph Othon, now a at the college and a of the Korea fighting. Othon told Dean Heg he first net Mother in Guam in 1950 vhile en route to Korea. From t hen on, the dog was his companion, following him hrough the Inchon invasion and credited with alerting being Othons section by barking when Chinese troops slipped through Pumps This Year - Herding sheep for 18 years, before and after his marriage lo Alice Johanna Poulsen on October 16, 1902 in the iLogan temple, was his occupation. He and his wife then (built a home on the corner of Sixth north and Fourth east. He kept busy after doing team work for Box Elder county roads department as a fruit grower. He worked on roads until they replaced team work with power machines. As you pass the Tingey home you still see Mr. Tingey caring for his small farm and doing his own chores. He and Mrs. Tingey are the parents of 12 children. Sons and daughters living include: Mrs. Ferd (Letty) Troxell, Brigham City; Leland Tingey, Lehi; Ronald Tingey, Midvale; Mrs. William (Virginia) Thompson, Ogden; Mrs. Jack (Myrtle) Andrews, Orangeville, Idaho; Wynn (P. Tingey, Garland; Mrs. Moroni 'F. (Romona) (Bolt, Jr Corinne; Mrs. John (Beth) Terry, Roy; Mrs. Robert (Lila) Howard, Brigham City and Mrs. Van (Mary Lou) Wheeler, Logan; 31 grandchildren and four great He Oughta! Prominent In grandchildren. He is now seiving as an Elder in the Eighth LDS ward. 22 Match family Sunday, members plan to honor him. and Childten, grandchildren great grandchildren will be in Brigham City m honor of his birthday anniversary lleniy and Hannah Spencer Tin-"e- Mr. And Mrs. Boyde The family moved to iRug ham City when he was five Have Baby Girl in tear-- old and resided ihe Chugg S'ioa home whiih was loc.ned Mr. and Mrs Bowie Chugg of m the Mock on South Main Sail Lake Cny arinmuue t tie .cheie all the 'business houses hiith ol their fust child, boin ,iie now located. Match 2 in the Cooley Memoiial His eaily ip col lections include hospital The new pink (bundle will be being baptized in the Noith pond, and returning to home on named Stiauna Lee. Mis Chugg hoisebatk in cold weather, at- is tiie former Doiinne Wheeler Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tending school at Iiotenbaum John E. Tingey Hall for three quarters, (build- Ion Wheeler of 'Brigham City, . . . team work for Box Eldid of ing was located where Comp- and Mrs Lillie Chugg der county roads department. tons and Roxy theater buildings now stand). This (was his only formal education. Ward Relief He was out working for wages at a very early age. If He Doesnt WhiteTrim Is COMFORTABLE ORANGES med large, fancy, dor. 290 stamps LYU'S MARKET &M:7th green Main WE ISSUE South BUSES SAFE DRIVERS 100 lb. bag PHONE J. LEO MEACHAM 402-- J for rates and information. MOSS TRANSPORTATION o 69 |