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Show SILVER SPRING. Md. UPD Dont shake or snap small THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Dont press a stained fabric. throw rugs to dust them. The Heat sets stains, often perma- snapping action may break the Thursday, April 16, 1964 nently, advises a home econo- yarns in the rug backing. When mist. the design of curtains permit, RIVER REPORTS Dr. Dorothy Siegert Lyle, di- rehang them after cleaning, re- BEAR rector of consumer relations for versing top and bottom. the National Institute of gives these other tips 1 never met a man didn't like. Will Rogers in care of home furnishings. 17 Bear River City Families g, 1 Enjoy Birthday Gatherings THURS.-FRI.-SA- T. TWO COLOR HITS Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs. Jensens sister and family from the northwest. The Oleen Nelson family met The Elders party held in the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cultural hall Saturday evening Neil Nelson Saturday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. A hot ham dinner was served to celebrate Marilyns birth, at 7:30 after which a delightful day. of program was rendered. Violet Jenson Mrs. Brigham City was Sunday guest at the home of her daughter and MR. AND MRS. FRANK HALL and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Iverson family the Roy Braeggers. The children of Mr. and Mrs. had the tables beautifully decormet at the ated. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson Alvin were In charge of the family home Sunday afternoon to wish their mother a happy program which was announced birthday. Those present were by Mrs. Anderson and consisted Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill of songs and stories by Darwin and children of Preston; Mr. Larsen of Logan and songs by and Mrs. Harvey Braegger and Ralph Westover and his son Jim. children of Willard, and Mr. and mle of Brigham City. Mrs. The dinner was prepared and Hartley Anderson and children . served by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Har-lanOljR SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. reorganized Sunday evening in Clifford Thorsen and Mr. and Sacrament meeting with Lee Mrs. Odvar Troseth. Johnson sustained as superintendent and Dale Burt and Dean Jeppsen as his assistants. The superintendency is retiring Oleen Nelson, John Hardy and Lynn Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and daughter Lee spent ten days recently in Los Angeles with their sons. Odell Christensen is employE. Earl Hawkes, Boston ed in Vernal. His wife and baby newspaper executive, has been are spending this week with him. appointed editor and general manager of the Deseret News MRS. DOLLIE IVERSON AND Publishing Co., It was announcher mother Mrs. JUnlus Thomp- ed by George L. Nelson, prs-iden- t son of Elwood attended the fun-erof the companys board of of a relative in Midvale directors.' one day last week. Hawkes will succeed Dr. 0. Mrs. Carol Barker and Mrs. Preston Robin' n, who was call, resident of the Vita Burt sang in the Primary ed to serve a chorus at Primary conference British MissL of the Church In Salt Lake City recently. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y George Hansen is In St. Ben- Saints. edicts hospital in Ogden, ser. THE NEW DESERET News iously 111. general manager currently Is general manager of the Record MUNNS AND MISS Amerlcan-SundaALAN Advertiser, a Mary Ellen Jensen attended the Hearst Corp. newspaper with a farewell testimonial in Garland dally circulation of more than Sunday evening for Elder Steve 440,000. He is also a member of the Bishop. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns took High Council of Boston LDS Alan to Salt Lake City to enter stake and has held several other the mission home for a week of high church positions In Mass, training prior to going to the achusetts. mission field with headquarters A NATIVE OF PRESTON, in New York City. Idaho, Hawkes Is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson with honors (Phi Kappa Phi) and family spent last Monday from Utah State Agricultural in Burley with Mrs. Andersons college with a degree In bus. mother. lness administration and a major In accounting. MR. AND MRS. THIRL Chris-tenseHe has been with the Hearst and sons of Bountiful and organization since 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray Hawkes will assume his and children of Ogden visited duties as general manager of ' Sunday with their parents Mr. the Deseret News Publish- and Mrs. Irving Christensen. ing Co. and editor of the Des-erNews-SaLake Telegram Visiting over the weekend with the Calvin Jensens were within the next three months. By n Sfcfiy TERRORS mPMVISlMlR. T - i : d fjd CO-HI- New Editor Named for Deseret News T nothing human about him, if'" rrrm, rrrrTi !f . 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