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Show Gay 'birthday balloons, long tables artistically decorated with miniature plastic covered wagons and colorful daisies and a birthday cake revolving on a musical stand were just a few of the highlights of the annual 17th of Maich birthday party for Fifth L.D.S. ward Relief society members on Tuesday in the ward hall. Mrs. Ruth Ruby Hunxaker. Community singing conducted Lueretia Cook; invocation, Stella B. Cxk; singing by the Singing Mothers, conducted by Gladys Woody att; reading of the lust organization was lead by WILLARD Tuesday, Maich 17 Helen Larkin; piano solo, Gladys was celebrated by the Willard White; reading, Verda Richards, ward Relief society, it being the no. Ins Meservy. Ins Wood and l7lTh buthday anniversary of Mae Brunker; reading, Mary number. Singing Moth-(is- . the organization of the Relief soMartha prayer, Nauvoo. in closing ciety Fay Christensen and IMrs. Donna Woodbury, program chairmen, cleveily arranged the presentation of program numbers Balloons were pricked and jevealed numbeis' Mrs. La Von Reeves, reading; Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Dorothy Jensen accompanied by Mis. Eula Olsen an guitar; duet by Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, accordion and Mrs. OlMrs. Ruth Jensen sen, guitar; then presented Oscars; final sewas sung lection. Memories, by Mis. Gwen Carver with benediction by Mrs. Ellen Siggard. After the balloons were all pricked a birthday cake was revealed and piesented to Mrs. Sarah Josephson, oldest member attending. Mrs. Jensen delighted present with the awards program presenting statuettes for the outstanding work done iby officeis and teachers of the organization. Mrs. Grace Price, presided and conducted Invocation was offered by Mrs Rosetia Hansen. Following prayer the revolving music box holding the beautiful birthday cake played Happy 6th Ward Relief Society Birthday and the members then Honors 114 Anniversary joined in singing the song. 'Delicious luncheon was served Of National Society by Mrs. Nola Kimber, Mrs. Vidor and Mrs. Fay Laney. The Sixth ward Relief society Places were marked by tiny celebrated the 114th anniversary potted daisies. In charge of dec- of the L.D.S. Relief society at a orations were Mrs. Marjorie Jen- special party, March 17. sen, Mrs. Vilda Bartchi and Mrs. Opening prayer was offered which by Ethel Johnson after Ella Saekett sang two numbers and Alta Rae Anderson sang a comic song in which she demonstrated hats. A skit on Relief society work was presented by Norine Burtch-cr- , TODAY & SAT. Kathleen Carter and Winny 2 BIG FEATURES Loveland. Cliss Davis played two piano solos and Mrs. Margaret Fiedrickson, gave a comic reading. Lunch was served to 50 ladies and four children and dosing prayer was offered by Matilda Lillywhite. the ladies Th following program wag Leah Tavloi given 1iesident Call was in pieMdeil and masiei ol veienumy Pay Tribute To Relief Society Gay Balloons, Colorful Decorations And Clever Program Highlight 5th Ward Party Mrs. J. L Owens And Daughter Visit Here Vis. Joseph L. Owens and Evans, daughter, Rosann, of Washington, have been visiting in Utah for the past week. They spent time in Tremon-ton- , and BrigConnne, Mant-,a ham City. The phone number of the News ind Journal Society editor is 771 z lhe Relief society The Bear 'River ward choir furnished the music for the forenoon session of quarterly eon ference, Sunday. Committee For Fifth Ward Relief Society . . . dinner held in observance of the founding of the LDS Relief society, Standing, left to right: Fay Laney, Fay Christensen, Duella Victor and Velda Bartschi. Seated : Don- na Woodbury, Nola Kimber, Marjorie Jensen. ranging for it. Some Corinne folks are making plans for a trip into Califorare Mr. and Mrs. Lon By Marljane Morris nia. They Hewlett. They plan to leave this vacahave Sunday for an extended a visit with their son, in town? tion and David who is now stationed in From BOO miles away, no less California. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Redelings Mrs Rhoda Owen has been fiom iBoyds, Washington sometime back of Corinne. Anyway visiting with friends and relaits nice to see them. From all tives the past week in Corinne. reports they like their new I understand she lives near Mr. very and Mrs. Wallace 'Redelings. home and now country much. , Is there anyone who reads this column who might have use for Mrs Grace Jeppeson reports a coal stove, complete with wathat the boys quartet composed ter jacket? The stove is in exAnof Max Anderson, Richard cellent condition and I will be derson, VonDell Anderson and glad to discuss it with anyone Rodney Carter, accompanied by who is interested. Mrs. Evelyn Anderson were reIncidentally, all the little boys sponsible for a musical number and girls in our neighborhood at Smithfield. Utah, last week. have forsaken Hopalong Cassidy Mrs. Walt Cheal helped with and are now catching speeders the number in the way of ar- and unfortunate victims so unlucky to be forgetting their drivers license. They are fined, too, and thrown into the backyard clink. Doesnt take long to know which way the wind blows in our town. COKlNNt "PICK O' THE PICTURES" TODAY and SATURDAY Irene Dunne It grows BIG DOUBLE onXrees" LOVE, THRILLS and LAUGHTER BILL LEHDUILLE T in pagan STARRING CO DEANJAGGER iGUnSLinCER) Rome' JOAN EVANS -R- lCllAKDCRaW Also Serial, Cartoon Co-H- it FABULOUS TREASURE) RECKLESS and News LOVBt PLUS BIG CARTOON MATINEE SAT. 1P.M. 5 0H BIG DAYS SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. - THURS. SUN. Thru WED. THE FUN! Special Matinee Wednesday 3 P.M. THE LAUGHS! B ALL ITS GLORY! THEY GOT! the company that made Quo Vadis and equally spectacular . . for it captures all the passions and pageantry of the Age of Romance! From M-G-- , Primary preparation meeting held at the home of Mrs Andrea Jfuggins, Friday evening he Mis. Melba Checketts gave lesson. Hostesses for the evening were Alva Hardy, Pauline Leonard and Andrea Huggins. e last Saturday evening at the Masonic hall. The dinner was served to over 200 guests and fiom the comments it was abundant and delicious as usual. Mrs. Lois Lundberg of I is worthy matron. think it is well in passing to mention that this turkey dinner served by the O.E.S Corinne No. 5 is served because of its enthusiastic welcome it receives from the members who come from Logan. Ogden, Brigham and other City surrounding towns. In fact, I have heard tell it is asked for each year, because it is so well piepaied and presented. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson last week. The evening was spent playing cards and those present were Mr. and Mrs. Les Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Meriin Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cut no-ho- ler. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cutler helped celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Forsgrens and (Mrs. Cutlers brother last Saturday night. From all the reports a very good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross and small daughter, Gloria, have moved into their new home in West Corinne. Building and remodeling has been going on for some time, but now they are settled and Very happy about it all too. We think it is fine a home, the good old American way, is the only way. Mr. and family. it was an outstanding event waul activities and great piaise were given to all for the of the success Mailman was Mass. (UP) Stevenson, 74, of Brockton is the first member of the National Association of Letter Carriers to rpceive a 50 year membership card. BROCKTON', Thorwald 1 Friday, March 20, 1953 PUBLIC NOTICE March 13, 1953 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application was made on the 27th day of February, 1953, by the Western Union Telegraph Company to the Federal Communicat ions Commission to close the telephone ojierated agency office located at Corinne, Utah. If the application is granted substituted service will be available continuously at the agency telegraph office Howard located in the Main Hotel, 33 South Street, Brigham City, Utah. Any member of the public desiring to protest or sup-K- rt the closing of this office may communicate in writing with the Federal CommisCommunications sion, Washington 25, D. C. on or before April 3, 1953. ARE FACTS From or Rivtr City BEAR RIVER CITY (Mr. and received Mrs. Freldo Andersen word that their son, Cleon Andersen, had recently graduated from Ordnance and Maintenance school at Tokyo, Japan. He is now in southwest Korea and is an instructor on maintenance of tanks and is a member of the Korean Military Advisory group Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved daughter and sister, Sherma Jane, we wish. to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Daisy Duke At last on the screen IN THE LOVIN' Wells end. INTERNATIONAL ptsentt members There were 7 seated at two met in the class rooms of the loin; (aides which were decora ward chapel. ted m St Patrick's colons which of her recent trip to Europe, on weie very beautiful. The deeoia Tuesday in Relief society Mrs mu committee were Elvu Stauf-te- i Wilma Andersen sang a solo A and Teen Dial as ehaii ladies delicious lunch was served. There were three courses servMr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of ed by the food committee under Provo and Mr. and Mrs John '.he direction of Mrs. J. Allen Simmons of Roy visited Mis Nicholas and was served by Mary Holman over the week- members The OES. of Corinne presented their annual turkey dinner IWCRSAL liinjlium City, Utah by Du-ell- a Turtle c0r 7 Box Elder JOURNAL Mrs. Ronald Leonard entertained at a lovely dinner party on Thursday afternoon. Dinner was served at one long table with the St. Patrick theme being canied out in the table decorations and the menu. Covers were laid lor Mrs. Lela Andersen, Gertrude Iversen, Pearl Jensen, Elrita Andersen, Arva Archibald, and Wanda Johnsen. The atternoon was spent sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and daughter, Sharon, of Burbank, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Holman of Riveria, Calif., left for their homes Saturday afier having been here to attend the funeral ol their sister, 'Mrs. Sylvia H. Miller. The Associated Women of the Farm (Bureau met at the home of P.ula Checketts Friday afternoon. Miss Bessie Hansen, of the extension service, was present and gave a very interesting lesson on "Casserole Dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and son. of Hooper; Mrs. Beatrice Verneius of Ogden and Mrs. Ina Udy of Fielding visited their sister, Mr and Mrs Alvin Jensen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and two sons of Eden, Idaho, with his spent the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lohnsen. Mrs. Thomas Waddoups and daughter. Joy Gilbert, spent Thursday in Ogden, visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mr. and Mis. Milton Bywater and son, Harold, left Saturday morning for San Diego, Calif. Harold will enter the navy. The Bywaters and Jensens will visit places of interest in California and then will go on up the coast to Oregon and will visit Mr. and Mrs Orsen Iversen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen and family motored to (Bountiful, Sunday, where they were guests of Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred of Ogden visited here Saturday. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting at the home of Amelia Burt, March THEATER DRIVE-I- N WITH A GREAT DOUBLE BILL Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday u TULSA REID RDVER AND with John Wayne and Susan Hayward Joanne Dru (In Color) '( ' - Opinions differ on automobiles . . and that is a fortunate '. thing betause all automobiles hare their quality tharacteristits and good features. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowen of Welisville and Mr. and Mrs. Reay of Mt Home, Idaho, attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs Dallas Jones Wednesday evening. Mrs. Oneta Shurtz of Garland gave a very interesting travelog with Robert Preston, those who like good beer, , . , but agree that FISHER is "tops. For a truly satisfying beverage of moderation, ask for Fisher Beer. It is distinguished by (7i its clean, crisp taste. THE INTERMOUNTAIN FAVORITE TECHNICOLOB Starring DAN DAILEY It Sctmpbyb, Nttl DIANA LYNN wik CAROLE MATHEWS RTCHO'BRIAM "SCAT UAH a,. CtCTHQS nffT AI.I.FN : MMtaiiw nun Deeded by m mkMWI Plus Selected Shorts - Cartoon Mr' 7t)AV-- . UNClfY X News 7 "A mine shutdown In Utah is costly to everyone. Miners lose jobs, suppliers of equipment and services lose business, the public loses the benefits of payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases. 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