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Show Womens Association of the Community Presbjtenan church will meet for Ladies' Aid meet ing on Tuesrta, March 31, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Albert Stoner is to be chairman with Mrs Arthur Gillespie and .Mrs Florence Offut a hostesses The meeting will be held at the church with all ladies of the church invited to attend B program ARE FACTS From ar BEAR 'RIVER (fa? (iVfflilbQ Leola Green Merrill to entertain Kindergarten club members and friends at regular meeting on April 2. . . . Kindergarten Ladies To Hear Leola G. Merrill Mrs. Leola Green Merrill of Layton Is to be guest reviewer at Kindergarten club on Thursday afternoon, April 2, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Mrs. Merrill is well known for her outstanding book and play reviews. The program for Thursday No more pumping, lifting or lugging water , . . when you put an electric pump to work on your farm. Electricity costs so little, tool . PROM TOUR DEALER $ lCs i ut sr u ffiWJJI' ' - H&anrrfh cm 0WGa9U& af- ternoon is under the direction of Mrs. Richard Hansen of the Fine Arts committee. Each member is cordially invited to come and bring a friend. Serving for the day is under the direction of Mrs. Eugene Price with Mrs. (R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. 'Arden C. 'Balls, Mrs. Friday & Saturday SPECIALS at SOUTH AND MAIN Miss Willard, whose engagement to Corporal Larry M. Loveland, son of Mrs. Emma B. Loveland is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens L. Simonsen. Woodland, Mrs. Jay Frodsham, Mrs. Harold Jensen, Mrs. 'Albert Patcyk, Mrs. JUdd Grover, Mrs. Earland Ohman, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Mrs. Gus Musulas and Mrs. Melvin Bartchi. A large crowd is expected to attend this special book review. dinner meeting was held by of members of Soroptomists 'Brigham City last Thursday eve ning at the Idle Isle. Officers of the club: Bessie Hansen, Annie Tingey, Lenore Eomer, Luella MoFarlane, Rilla Jensen, Wight and Norma Jensen were in charge of arrangements. Members of the Logan and , Ogden clubs were guests. Program included a talk on Civil Defense by Colonel Alvin Sessions and vocal and piano selections by Carol Johnson, Patricia Hunsaker and Judy Johnson. Easter was motif for table decorations. Miss Bessie Hansen, president, was in charge. A La-pri- 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. March 27, 1953 Patricia Simonsen . . . Ray Soroptimists Entertain Logan And Ogden Clubs 1ST Rlvor CITY City O w hat's Engagement Of Patricia Simonsen To CpI. Larry Loveland Told Going on in ILLARD Mr. and Mrs. Jens L. Simon Willard Mtwi sen announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia to Corporal - Larry M. WILLARD The following son of Emma B. Love Loveland, Wilof members the mothers, Willard. . lard ward Relief society Singing land, Mothers closed their winter pracNo definite plans have been ticing by having supper' at the made for the wedding. Maddox Ranch house last Sat.Corporal Loveland is now servS army in urday night. Mrs. Gladys Wood-yat- t ing with the-U- . is director and Mrs. Ida FaHe is a graduate of Box Elcer accompanists: Mildred Bar- der high school. ber, Lucretia Cook, Katherine " Ko-Te- Master Eric Redd of Ogden is Mr. visiting his grandparents, and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Redd are vacationing In Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen entertained their club at a delightful party Saturday evening A hot dinner was served at small tables and cards were the diversion of the evening With prizes going to Mrs. LaVere Andersen, Andrea Huggins, Ellis Anbon and Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. Irving Christensen and Mrs. Nola C. Nessler visited Mrs. 'Floyd Murphy in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and family have moved to Brigham City to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Hansen have purchased the Hall home. We wish the Halls a lot of luck in their new home but hope they wont forget the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended a wedding dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King in Kaysville, Friday evening. Mrs. Oldham will be remembered by her friends as Mina King Webster. The Huggins' went with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Stenquist of Tremonton. Mrs. Pearl Olsen of Brigham City and Mrs. Margaret O. Fick-liand son, Rodney of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Farrell Huggins Wednesday afternoon. Miss Geniel Jensen of Provo at home. spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Gordon Miner and family of Provo visited Mrs. Miners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Burt, over the. week end. pound (5; r-- CATSUP110 U Look and Like-Ne- w good As advertised on TV BEEF PIES 31c (large box) Youll enjoy this. They go together! Press Costs No More Than Ordinary Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and we'll have your clothes Call 86 today cleaned and back to you in time for Easter. Holm- MOGJERM Cleaning Plant Brighams Most Corner 5th So. Main PHONE 58 FREE DELIVERY! FREE PARKING! - The Easter Bunny has a FREE GIFT SMITH'S package $7-5- BRING MOM AND DAD TO BRIGHAM'S LARGEST MARKET! BEEF 43 430 lb-43- 0 PRIME RIB ROASTS NEW STARKIST Tuna Noodle Dinner, can 45 c 29c KIB BOILING MEAT FREE SAMPLE CIRCUS UNGRADED CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS1" 15c Lean, Freshly Ground GROUND 10 A.M. TILL 8 P.M. SATURDAY LAST WEEK OF BIG SPECIAL EGGS MARKET SUPER will be given with every grocery 0 purchase. Good for one week. , From purchase. Good for one week. Offer good now and until Saturday. April 4. CIRCUS PEANUTS dozen for you EASTER CHICK ADD Etodl SIPIBE) RANCH CLEANERS A REAL LIVE COLORED 790 GROUND BEEF lb. SWANSON Ritz Longer-Lastin- g d AT CHOICE WERE PROUD TO SELL OUR 9c Better, Finish Restored $s0pmm ROUNDSTEAKIb. Peanut CRACKERS i PIERCES No Odors d AND COFFEE Perspiration Out SATURDAY BUTTER -3- S&W Spots Gone 2-- POUND CLEARWATER FLAKES can FINERY , FRIDAY TV YEAR'S All Dirt Removed n Me-serv- choice, lb.4 Skippy THE IVE FOR SNACK was SANIYQNE WAY KDEDEDDES TRY THIS FOR A buffet lunch guests. A 40 When you hove your clothes cleaned the SPECIALS PORK LIVER LAST in FIFE & WIFE FRESH occasion. served to EASTER PARADE Patricia will graduate this gren announce the arrival of a Hardy, Iris IWood, Melba sweet baby girl at the Valley Lottie .Zundel, Martha Dal- spring from - Box Elder high , hospital. ton, Mary Nebeker, Mary Kunz-ler- , school. Miss Dorene Andersen of BYU Iris Schroeder, Gladys at Provo visited her parents, Mr. Elva Stauffer and Susie and Mrs. Burton Andersen over Cook. of Marion home the Facer. Ralph Dalton left Salt Lake the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson A Blaine Richards, son of City on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards is Ft. Ord, Calif. home on a furlough. He will Bear leave about April 1 for the air Middle-agebase at Chanute, 111., where he W. CHARLOTTE, N. C. UP) will )be stationed as an instruchis teddy C. Hamilton claims tor. 'bear is the oldest one of his speWiilcxw Creek camp of the DUB cies In the country. The toy bear will meet Friday, (March 27, at is 45 years old. Wen-del- Dailin, Glen Iverson, Mrs. Cliff Matteson (La Vela) Orvtl, and LaMar Iverson live in Bear River, and were present for the VonT LEAD YOU'LL A family dinner was held Sunday in honor of Clyde Christensen, who left Wednesday for the army. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dallas J. Christensen in Salt Lake. Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Chuck Nelson and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen and family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eldredge of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, Salt Lake City and his mother, Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen of Bear River City. Farmer 000Q&Qirffity Ut celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday, March 15, at their 'home in Bear River City. They were married March 16, All of 1898, at Brigham City. their children, Mrs. Arnold (La- - Nuptial Plans Are Announced Noted Guest Ladies Aid Meeting Slated For Tuesday YOU SAVE MORE AND MORE AT YOUR AG STORE HJWS an YOUR AG FAMILY STORE iM! PEANUTS?63C M150 CHEX DOZEN EGGS 490 RADISHES & 2 bunches AVOCADOS GREEK ONIONS eX? 2for250 Extra Large f i |