Show THi OGDEN fUTAHl 10B STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING R MAY 23 1948 i Utah Pioneers Women's University Club Holds Annual Installation Dinner J aj At tables decorated with white lilacs tulips and candles with rose corsages and place cards at each place members and guests of the Women's University club held the annual installation dinner Thursday in the Ben Lomond hotel Following the program of choral music and readings by high school students each outgoing officer gave a corsage and extended the hand of friendship to her succeeding officer The club friendship song was sung accompanied by Mrs Charlene Green A gift was presented to Miss Elizabeth Thomas outgoing president by Miss Ruth Stewart outMiss Cleo going vice president Nelson and Mrs Mure He Cornish were the outgoing secretary and "llj treasurer Officers for the coming year are Mrs Laverd John president Mrs A W Price vice president Thelma Summers secretary and Ruth Ann Mrs Laverd John Is the new president for the Women's University club She was installed with other officers at a dinner at Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday evening: Evanston Miss Is Married in J j In May 22 — Wyo quiet and attractive home ceremony Laura Alice Meadow-cro- ft daughter of Mr and Mrs beLeo Meadowcroft Evanston came the bride of Darrell Rasmus-sen son of Mr and Mrs Thomas The cereRasmussen Evanston mony took place on May 1 in the home of the bride's parents with William M Harris L D S First ward bishop reading the service Members of the two families were present The bride wore a white satin wedding gown Her waist-lengt- h veil of bride's illusion fell from a beaded crown and sho wore a cor- of red roses Attending her as matron of honor What To Do For That Sluggish! Down-and-O- ut L Feeling Remember the time when you could eat like a horse bubbled over with energy felt happy as a lark? Waa it not because to eat— didn't know what Inyou liked was felt strong as an ox? Am digestion age advances the "old stomach and the blood" need help Now you may again release vibrant energy to every muscle fibre cell Every day—every hour — millions of must pour forth tiny from the marrow of your bones to reA low place those that are worn-oblood count may affect you In several ways: no appetite underweight no n condition lack of energy a resistance to Infection and disease To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength Medical authorities by analysis of the blood have by positive proof shown that SSS Tonic is amazingly effective In building up low blood strength in nutritional anemia This is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients Also SSS Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by Increasing the gastric n on organically digestive Juice when too little or scanty— thus the stomach will have little cause to get balky with gas bloat and give off that sour food taste Don't wait! Energize your body with rich Start on SSS Tonic now As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body greater freshness and strength should make you eat better sleep better feel better work betterIn a healthy color glow play better—have your skin firm flesh fill out hollow Millions of bottles sold Get a places bottle from your drug store SSS Tonls helps Build Sturdy Health -- ever-changi- ng treasurer Directors will be Miss Elizabeth Thomas Miss Versa Littlefield and Mrs Murrelle Cornish Miss Dora Coffman chairman of the dinner was assisted by Miss Clara May Browning Miss Mabel Lesher Mrs Gwen O Varner Miss Ethel Doxey Miss Marjorie McGhie and Mrs Leora McBeth was her sfster Mrs William who wore a blue taffeta formal gown and a corsage of pink roses Arthur Meadowcroft brother of the bride best man wore the uniform of the navy Mrs Meadowcroft mother of the bride wore a green afternoon frock and Mrs Rasmussen mother of the groom chose a blue street dress Mr and Mrs Meadowcroft were hosts at a wedding dinner at their home after the ceremony when guests included the newly married couple Mr and Mr Thomas Rasmussen son James and daughter Kay Mr and Mrs Swan Borg Mrs Elmer Meadowcroft Sue and Lynn Meadowcroft Mrs William DeWitt Arthur Meadowcroft and William M Harris The bride and groom left after dinner for a short honeymoon trip to points in Utah On their return they will reside in Evanston Mr Rasmussen is employed on the B and B crew at Devils Slide Utah The new Mrs Rasmussen who had been employed at the Darlene shop will continue in her position The bride and groom were honored at a reception and dance Saturday evening May 15 at Hunting ball when Mr and Mrs Meadowcroft and Mr and Mrs Thomas Rasmussen 'were hosts They were assisted by Mrs Swan Borg Sadie Whittle VayAnna Davidson and Marion Putnam Mrs Roland Whittle was in charge of the gift table Refreshments were served to 75 Musical selections included three vocal duets by Mrs Claude Smith and Mrs Ross Warner with Mrs Leonard Burleigh piano accompanist De-Wi- tt Home Ceremony EVANSTON Woods The Weber county Daughters of Pioneer camp meetings will be held May 27 at two pm unless otherwise stated The lesson to be given "1 Was a Pioneer Child" and the song "The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers" to correlate the lesson is suggested Camp A — Nettie Drumiler cap tain Nettie Drumiler hostess 535 Washington blvd Mable Taylor assisting hostess Time pm Rhea Nuffer board member Camp B — Zina Handy captain Esther Fair hostess 2710 Hill drive Camp C — Opal Kennedy captain Lavaun Robins hostess 2741 Lin coln pve Alice Malouf assistant hostess Camp D— Alice Gardner captain Ada Hinkley hostess 2724 Brinker ave: Madaline Reeder assistant hostess Eva Wangsgard board member Camp E—No report Camp F— A r del la Stevens captain Marie Lucas hostess 1728 Washington blvd Annie Pierce board member Camp G—No report Camp H— Lillian Belnap captain Lottie Ellis hostess 3005 Jackson ave Rose B Walker assistant hostess Camp I —Mary B Stirk captain Tirzah Ross hostess 3432 Washington blvd Carrie Bishop assistant hostess Time seventy-thirt- y pm To be reorganized by Sara Haines Camp — Lottie Foulger captain Elizabeth Ballinger hostess 2869 Jackson ave Camp K—Mary Thomas captain Marie Yeamon hostess 2834 Childs Mary Etherington assistant host- run-dow- non-organ- ic It-I- s -- red-blo- od By National Secretaries Unit Results of the election of officers of the Lomand chapter National Secretaries association were disclosed at the regular dinner and business meeting of the chapter Thursday at the Mansion HouseinMiss Catharina Koldewyn cumbent ' was president with the following: Miss Vesta Barnes vice president Miss Virginia Allen recording secretary correMiss Marion Westergard sponding secretary and Miss Norma Mumford treasurer Miss Doronamed editor of thy Mincey was the chapter's bulletin "The Peek" Mrs Joan W Emmett gave a book review Plans for attendance at the national convention at Los Angeles June 24 25 26 and 27 were discussed and it was found 11 were attending Pelegate to represent the local chapter with voting power will be Miss Koldewyn By popular vote Mary Flewelling will represent the group at the contest for Miss Secretary for 1948 A check was given the club by Lynn Gibbs local business man to defray the expenses of the delegate and candidate Evanston News Notes Mrs Arnold Greene and Mrs Preston Eyre entertained members of Evanston Agenda club Thursday evening May 13 in the home of Mrs Greene Mrs Harold Sim club president conducted In answer to roll call club members gave suggestions for early gardens A lesson and demonstration on slip covers foi furniture was given by Mrs Floyd Brown and Mrs George Parkinson Next meeting will be Thursday June 10 in the home of Mrs J H Blackner with Mrs Floyd Brown assisting as hostess The lesson scheduled will be on tailored finishes presented by Mrs Arnold Greene and Mrs Martin Clark EVANSTON Wyo May 22 — District convention of Mary Re- beckah lodge units from Districts 3 and 4 in Wyoming was held in Evanston Tuesday reports Mrs James Wade noble grand who was in charge of arrangements Mrs Helena Williams Green River dis trict president presided Mrs Rose C Maxim Green River assembly secretary and past assembly president was an honored guest Ritualistic work and drills were presented by delegates from SuRock Springs Jackson perior Green River and Evanston Mrs Lennie Morrison degree captain of the Evanston Mary Rebekah lodge was in charge of the work Tuesday evening at the I O O F hall The obligation ceremony was presented by the delegates from Green River Rebekah Lodge No 3 and "Women of the Bible" were portrayed by Ruth Rebekah lodge of Superior A banquet was served at Freeman's cafe Tables were centered with pink carnations in crystal bowls flanked by white tapers in crystal holders Nut cups tied with the lodge colors pink and green marked each place Refreshments were also served at the hall following the evening's program guests included Mrs Ellen Piebala noble grand Mrs Elva Measures Mrs Cecile Munn Mrs Leah Davis Mrs Lucy Haag Mrs Ellen King and Mrs Mary Asiala of Ruth Rebekah lodge No 33 Superior Mrs Margaret Knutson Mrs Ash Mrs Ruth Bell Mrs Blanche B Stall Mrs Mabel Tur-le- y Mrs Gertrude Bessette and Mrs Cova Shannon Jackson Valley Rebekah lodge No 9 Mrs Eva Walker and Mrs Eliza Ward Rock Spring Harmony Rebekah lodge No 3 Mrs Rena Davis Mrs LaVon Eskridge Mrs Helene Wyliams Mrs Elizabeth Philbrick !JB& ' ed ' ' ' ' Miss Catharina Koldewyn is the president of the Naed tional Secretaries association Lomond chapter (Bosch & Bell studio) Soroptimist The Soroptimist club of Ogden will meet for its monthly dinner party at the Mansion House on After dinner Tuesday May 25 members will gather at the Reed school of dancing studio to hear a group reading of an original three-aplay 'The Governor's Wife" by Alice Pardoe West The cast will be composed of Drama club members including Mrs L Henry Zitzman Mrs M Thatcher All-re- d Mrs Joseph W Brewer Mrs Rich Johnston Miss Carolynn Glasmamn Mrs Paul Thatcher Miss Mihnie Moore Brown and ct Camp I — Eva Morley captain Eva Morley hostess" 3031 Monroe blvd: Katheern Hatch assistant hostess Margaret Eames board member Camp M—Maude Wahlquist captain Met May 21 eight pm Camp N — Elizabeth Wilson captain Prudence Huband hostess 3142 Ogden ave May Taylor assistant hostess Camp O— Lena Barkdull captain Florence Baliff hostess North Ogden Camp Q— No report Camp R— Harriet Read captain Marianna Bachman hostess 514 Canyon road Adelaide Shaw assistant hostess Camp S— Marie P Miller captain Emily N Woods hostess 3221 Grant ave Lea Snell assistant hostess Camp T — lone Toller captain Luella Crittenden hostess 2928 Grant ave Camp U — Gladys Stoddard captain Verna Mann hostess Fay Munn assistant hostess Time pm To be reorganized by Pearl Taylor board member Sadie Parker visiting board member Camp V —Sarah Wadsworth captain Annie Read Hooper hostess To be reorganized by Pearl Taylor board member Sadie Parker visiting board member Camp W — Delect a M Davis captain Edna Despain hostess 1457 Twenty-fift- h street Time eight 28 Amanda Waterstadt pm MayX — Maude Rabe captain Camp Elva Kunz hostess 2139 Quincy Eliza AH rod and Mrs Charles Felt assistant hostesses Time two-th- ir ty pm Louise Barlow board member Camp Y — Ella Farr captain Ar-leOlsen hostess 2850Polk ave Veneta Winkler assistant hostess Camp Z — Oles Rhees captain hostess Ruth Mildred Cragun Rhees Sarah Rhees Annie Cragun assistant hostesses Time seven-thirt- y pm Drucilla McFarland board member To be reorganized Camp 26 — Lettie Taylor captain Ida Scofield Roy hostess —No report Camp 27— CamD 28 Ella W Allen caotain: Mary Wangsgard Hostess Beth Wangsgard —assistant hostess Camp 29 Inez Spackman captain Elsie Bailey hostess 2388- 400 East street Camp 30 — Mary L Webster captain Elizabeth Jensen hostess 507 Washington blvd Ruby Poul-te- r board member Camp 31 — Sarah White captain Lenor Hadley Plain City hostess Carrie Potts board member Camp 32 — Harriet Spackman Ellen Berrett hostess captain 2600 North 649 East Camp 33 — Lila Garlick captain Emma Brown hostess Lila Gar-lic- k assistant hostess Camp 34 —Robena Greenwell captain Annie Penman West Weber hostess Time two pm May 28 Camp 35 — Margaret Talbot captain Ora McFarlane hostess 1137 Twelth street Martha Hampton board member Camp 36 — Viola Farr captain Viola Farr hostess 1340 Marilyn drive Camp 37— Mabel Blackwell captain Edith Barker hostess 155 W two-thir- ty Mrs West Chimes View Margaret Schmidt assistant hostess Time eight pm May 24 Camp 50 —June Orton captain Lettice Rich Ogden hostess June Orton assistant hostess B Out-of-to- and Mrs Ann Schieltz Green River Rebekah lodge No 3 Annual Mother and hoigmer banquet of Mary Rebekah lodge will be held on May 25 in the L O O F hall states Mrs Wade Helbros Pot luck supper will be served All members are urged to bring their daughters Thov- - wfc© have no daughters are asked to "adopt" one for the evening An impromptu f program is planned makes history A PMVbbsbVHbsbbbbVbs1 U (aim For Ions a wui ucaia beauty grandest value choose Helbros tbe aristocrat a fioc watches! " B maaaW psnsion'bracefec" ESSSsB 1 told 17 jewels Ratchet cord $4975 : EMMBLE UK BOUQUET M $4975 ' La-Wan- da flour to bake 100000 Washington Boulevard Next Door to Boyles Formerly Packer & West 2325 IbbsbbbBBbbbbbbbi BBJ mgff fM j en will be Mrs J E Hall president V C Hancock of Weber college will be guest speaker lecturing on the subject Mexico Today In structor of Spanish and French he conducted a students' tour to Mexico last summer His ts£k will be illustrated with films Music will be furnished by the Vocal Nine from Ogden high Co-hoste- ss school De Molay Mothers Members of De Molay Mothers' club will hold if monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Louis Baukol 2659 Quincy Thursday May 27 at y p m Mrs C B Ruward will be assisting hostess one-thirt- Hen Like LAUNDRY-IRONE- D &Pp1 BSSBBSBBSBflsVIMNm ess International Study Women's International Study group will hold a meeting on Wed nesday May 26 at eight at the home of Mrs Charles Hart 573 Twenty-nint- h J$!&¥'& BSSSSSBlgkk one-thir- ty lls ut lUfM fflsasnn' jBSsasMSlflliP a Mary Rebekah : Lodges Conduct Evanston Session Officers Chosen I Daughters of SHIRTS 'Perfection in Ironing9 "Satisfaction in Wearing9' IN EIGHT HOURS Jack Peterson puts enough flour aboard boxcars to or to supply a city the size of Ogden bake 100000 loaves of bread for three days! He protects the flour against moisture and dust by lining the boxcars with heavy paper after loading he lays a paper "blanket" over the sacks One of ia Car Loaders at General Mills' Ogden plant Jack has worked with us for 6 years Whether he's filling boxcars at the plant or working in his rock garden at home Jack's handy at heavy-dut-y jobs that call for care and skill The Loaders are an important part of the milling industry Their skills — combined witji those of fellow employees — make possible today's quality flours and feeds Thirtieth street i Trim Comfortable Cash and cany where there is PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Camp 38 —Iva Longstroth captain Ann Dalton hostess 2263 Van Buren Mary Clarke assistant host-- i ess Camp 39— Louise Higginbotham captain Louise Higginbotham hostess 422 Binford Vivian Peter son assistant hostess Ida Russell board member Time eight pm May 24 Camp 40 —Violet Holland captain Mrs Brown hostess Reorganized by Blanche Wilson board member Camp 41 — Clara F Anderson captain Emma Hunter hostessF 2338 West court Ogden Susan Hunter assistant hostess Bertha Reeder board member Camp 42 —Ethel Rqss captain Mamie Monson hostess 540 Chester street: Ethel Ross assistant hostess Crystal Watkins board member Camp 43— Fern Jackson captain Viola Watkins Kanesville hostess Time eight pm Camp 44 — Madeline Jensen captain Grace Adderly hostess 3425 Lincoln ave Luella Dustin assistant hostess Alberta Simmons board member Camp 45 —Effie Fowler captain Effie Fowler hostess 2313 Eccles Camp 46—Sarah Hansen captain Sarah Hansen Warren Utah hostess Lillian Piatt assistant hostess Camp 47 — Lettie Revel captain Laura Holmes hostess 895 Thirty seventh street Nettie Stewart board member Time three-thirt- y for ailing machinery is the mainof the tenance shop Ogden plant where General Mills mechanics find all the tools they need to keep mill order A workshop equipment in apple-pi- e which at this plant means is vital tO top production more than 400000 pounds of flour a day (Gold Medal "Kitchen-tested- " and other familiar brands) and 600000 feeds pounds of Larro "Farm-tested- " THIS 'HOSPITAL well-equippe- d Mills General (SPERRY DIVISION) In Ogden -- OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 2538 Wall Ave Dial 5501-550- 2 pm Camp 48 —Mary J Birch captain Hazel Ranson hostess Navy Way Washington Terrace Aurelia Bosley assistanpt hostess Time seven-thirt- y pm Camp 49 — Winifred Clary captain Phyllis Scadden hostess 311 COOKING UP PLANS for future meetings are these officers of the Men's Club of General Mills' Ogden plant Club membership has climbed to 70 and monthly meetings are held in downtown dining rooms Left to right are: Clifford L Garbett Vice President Jack B Peterson David A Richards Treasurer Leland J Secretary of plant people Bunot President Other include picnics and Softball games 1-- 16 BORN 20 YEARS AGO General Mills has kept on products have been growing Most of our introduced since 1928 Our payroll has jumped from 3700 people to 12000 The bill for what wc buy from the fanner has gone up steadily Our earnings have averaged in the last decade under 31 on the sales dollar We hope to keep on creating more products more jobs and still larger markets for the farmer's crops best-know- "111111111! 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