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Show A Golf Ladies Learn Of Committee Assignment Sunday School Group Entertains Parents In Willard Monday Quick Change Course Number Seven Sunday school class of the Perry ward TO New Beauty Its time for a change of scene in your living room now. Our sercomplete vice will give your old furniture a new lease on beauty and comfort. You'll be amazed at the low cost to you. Get our free esti- mate no obligation. Phone 27. EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 East 1st South Phone 27 Ctenmore of Inherent Good Taste People Borderline News ' , ' Home From Military Duty . , ( MORE taste... MORE quality... 1 iV Ffc. Bryce K. Tracy arrived home from Korea, April 8. He has received his discharge and is happy to be back home. He has spent the past two years in the service, most of which was spent in Korea. Al-NeVoy J. Tracy, a broth er, arrived home an hour ahead of Bryce, to spend a week-enpass. He returned to Mt. Home Air Force Base, Monday. NeVoy has been in the service four years, this August 5. The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy was together to enjoy .Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Oman Mr. and Mrs." Karl Oman, and Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman attended funeral services in RuPierson, pert, Idaho, for Oscar ' . last week. Homer Yost people attended Barkers funeral in Elba, Friday. He was killed Monday when he fell from a high cliff near his d distilled and bottled GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY $iOcfuctX4 JUZcCctioKs - Louisville, Kentucky - - - ' j chti'dcr, Steve - Holland, Linda Jean, Darwin and Darrell Alder. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Alder Gary and Darrell Alder. Many lovely gifts were preto Gary Dean prior to the entertained with three birth, Gary Dean Alder celebrated sented day parties at their homes dur- his eighth birthday anniver- serving of luncheon. Games were the diversion of the aftering the past few days. sary April 11 following his birth- noon. on Easter Sunday. Darwin Grant Alder celebra- day Easter egg and chicken cookted his sixth birthday anniverSchool chums, friends and ies, along with balloons, were 6 with a number of relatives sary, April attending included: favors for the guests. little neighborshood friends, Charlene Hawkcs, Rama Glover, Mrs. Alder also observed her friends and rela- Sharan Frye, Robert Norman, birthday anniversary Monday tives attending. Carl Richardson, Michael Lors- - evening. Games were played, luncheon served and many lovely gifts presented to the little guest of honor by: Judy Hadfield, From where I sit ... Marshi Jerald Olsen, Marva Richardson, John Price, Charles Jensen, Brad Jensen, Barbara, Earl and DorLearn othy Blower, and Linda, Jean, Alders Celebrato Three Birthdays During April Brigham City Golf and Coun- - j , try Club ladies this week learn off! for Preperation meeting ed of committee assignments cers and teachers of North Box for the coming golf season. Officers of the association are: Elder stake Pi imary will be Mrs. Ray Barnard, Mrs. Quen-to- held Monday evening, April 18, Alien, Mrs. Walter G. Mann, at 8 p. m. in the Corinne ward Mrs. Farrell Bess, Mrs. John jchapel. Larsen, Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Plans for summer will Mrs. Blair Sorensen, Mrs. J Gor- - ke given Jn k,partm'pnK stdke don Felt, Mrs. Louis Johnson,1 leaders invite all to be present, and Mrs. Earl Seegmiller. according to officers, folinclude the Assignments lowing: 3 Box Elder JOURNAL State representative, Mrs. Louis Johnson. Brigham City Utah Inter-Clucompetition chairFriday, April 15. 1955 man, Mrs. Denzil Butler. Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt. Publicity, Mrs. Lyman Chlar-sen- , Brigham City and Mrs. Jack Shumway, Tremonton with . . director Mrs. John Larsen, Through Financial member. Industrial Fund, Inc., you can Mrs. Membership committee, share In the ownership Willis Hansen, chairman; Mrs. more than 80 common f C. pstervs Ray Thomas, Mrs. Ulalla I stocks in 18 different v. f Hansen and Mrs. Blair Sorenindustries. sen, director member. Ladies Day hostesses, Mrs. For R.'V. Reeder, chairman; Mrs. moil coupon today J. Leo Russell Waldron, Mrs. MANAGEMENT CORP. Nelson, Mrs. Frank Earl and S. Martin Rasmussen, Dist. Mgr, director Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Box O. 744. P. Brigham City, Utah member. Tournament committee, Mrs, Please send describing fif investment I Russell Fishburn, chairman; Nnm Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Mrs. Blanche Hansen, Mrs. Harold I Aildrest.. Bouck and Mrs. Quenton Allen, director member. Ladies Day prizes committee, Mrs. Delbert Hadfield, chairman; Mrs. J. D. Merrell, Mrs. C. A. Munns, Mrs. Wayne Jej) persen, Mrs. Eliott Ward, Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Jess Jepper-sen- , Mrs. M. Reed Merrell, Mrs, Bill Waldron and Mrs. Farrell Bess, director member. Bridge committee, Mrs. L. A, Richardson, chairman; Mrs. C. B. Stratford and Mts. Walter G. Mann, director member. Nominating committee, Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, Mrs. C. F. Epley and Mrs. Roy Barnard, ' director member.n b ly Joe How to NOW you can own part of over 80 corporations I ut fif Booklet-Prospect- Pull Together Saw a kid go by the Clarion office on a brand-necoaster wagon yesterday and it reminded me of when my brother and I were about forty years younger. Our folks werent poor, but there wasnt enough to buy two wagons for Christmas. We got one between us. Dad made a rule that we each could have it for a week but the boy with the wagon was responsible for keepfilled. ing the kitchen wood-bo- x Seemed a bargain to Bud and me -- at first. But soon we discovered it was no more fun playing alone than working alone. It wasnt long before we were sharing the wagon in return for . sharing the choree. From where I sit, yon cant enjoy a privilege yourself if youre going to deny it to others. There are some folks who want the right to enjoy their favorite beverage but would deny me my right to an occasional glass of beer. I doubt If such people get their full share of happiness, though. Copyright, 1955, United ktatoe brewers Foundation - c MORE enjoyments Every drop 4 Pfc. Bryce Tracy MORE fr.. jd GLENMORE entertained their parents Monday at the ward chapel. Opening prayer was offered by Robert Anderson. Girls participating sang an Easter song. Gene Petersen told an Easter story. Stephen Billings gave a reading, Neal Poulsen played an accordion solo and Jeff Thorne offered closing prayer. A special feature of the evening was xa travelog of a trip to the Holy Land by Mrs. Orson Christensen, who made a trip there last summer, with her husband. Arch Sims assisted toy operating a projector which showed her slides. The childrens singing was directed by Joycle Poulsen. Students who prepared the program Included David Ham-sogeneral chairman; Gregory Young, invitations to parents; and preparing special invitations to the bishopric and Sun School superintendency day were Dorothy Oyler, Karen Hansen, Lois Francis, Joyce Wil llams, Jean Christensen, Carol Ann Perry; Janet Quayle, Julia Rowena Johnson and Nelson, Gene Petersen. Rita Barnard and Janice Pit cher were In charge of table decorations and refreshments were handled by Ronda Nelson and Trudy Hansen, Robert An derson and Leon Snow. Harvey Anderson and Richard Wags taff were the receiving commit s . tee. North Stake Primary Preparation Meeting Is Planned Monday . home. He was the father five young children. Alvin Hebdon called at Monday. Mrs. Luella Tracy and Yale Montgomery have been quite ill with the flue. They both made several trips to Brigham City to the doctor last week. LaRue Yates returned home Sunday night after visiting rel atlves in Price, Salt Lake City and Brigham City, the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker and small daughter are living in Yost, working for Wallace Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mont gomery are visiting relatives in Ogden, at the present time. Miss Elaine Ward and Miss Karen Holtman were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Fow les home, on Easter. Erma Hebdon and Blanche Oman were speakers in sacra ment meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ODean Nelson, Sharon Tracy Naomi and Shawnae and Debra Rasmussen visitors were Easter week-enat the parents and grandpar ents place, James Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd and son, Klint, visited relatives in Standrod, Monday afternoon. Everyone seems to be getting spring fever, cleaning yards, plowing, shearing sheep, dehorning cattle, etc, Stan-drod- d Choose your SUIT for GRADUATION , How long have you been working in this office? Ever since I saw you coming down the hall. 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