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Show ' BOX ELDER JOURHAL Friday, December 28, 1951 f Gift Box Presented By 5th Ward MIA Maids Carol for Ward Members Joyce Thomas, Oakland, members of the Wm. John Kremin Jr, Youth Chorus of the Brigham Oakland, (Joyce Thomas of City Fifth, ward went Christmas ' IFlffh ward MI.A. maids met caroling Sunday evening, De- California, daughter of Mrs. P. December cember 23, following regular M McLeRoy of Oakland, and Wednesday evening, Thomas of Aransas Pass, 19, for, Christmas party at the sacrament meeting in the cha- Parker t Texas, became the bride of Wilhome of Miss Rosa Larsen and pel. ' Mrs. Amy L. Hansen. As is the old custom, mem- liam John Kremin, Jr., eon Kre-of The fore part of the evening bers of the ward were asked to Mr. and Mrs. (William John was spent in decorating a gift place a lighted candle in their min, Sr in home ceremonies of the box and presenting it to a wid- window if they wished the group performed at the home Decemon parents bridegrooms ow of the ward. The gift box to stop and sin for them. The ber 19. , was filled with food donated by chorus sang for many members ' members of the Mia Maid group. of the ward. The young couple recited wedThe girls sang carols to the Norris Larsen transported the ding vows before Bishop Ernest widow following the , presenta- group and following the singing Hansen of the Eighth ward, in , tion of the gift program returned them to the the presence of close friends and , They then returned to the Lar- recreasion hall where they were relatives, sen home for refreshments and served refreshments by Young Mrs. Elva J. Daily was matron the exchange of gifts. Ladies Mutual Improvement as- of honor. Fred C. Johnston stood Fourteen class members were sociation officers. as best man. present along with Mrs. Clara Director for the chorus is DarThe bride wore a gray suit Tracy, Mrs. Zina Olsen, Miss rell Siggard. with winter white accessories. Larsen and Mrs. Hansen. A corsage of rosebuds and white Club Slate carnations was pinned at her Kindergarten . shoulder, I want something 7952 First Meeting For The newlyweds plan to make new in , . home in Oakland where First meeting for the Kinder' their the bridegroom is presently will of club DEBAKER garten City 1952 STU ijjrigham the USS Cape be held on Thursday afternoon, serving aboard as yeoman. captains 4 m. in the War January 3, at p. It Leads The Parade l! Bott sented with Capt. Hdzel Norton presiding and Ruby Hansen gave a reading. r Games were plavpd conducting. t es for bunco Z After a song by the group, tlongiven of Margaret jeS The Locust camp of the Daugh- Berniece Foote offered the prayChristmas presents ters of Utah ' Pioneers met on er. A flute solo and a vocal Dec.' 20, at the home, of Mrs. solo were rendered by Joan Tin- changed with Rubv v ' ' Orson Tingey, at 7:30 p. m. accompanied toy her moth- charge, i gey, A hot turkey dinner with all er, Beth Tingey. Benediction was L Eva Burrows. the trimmings was served to Janice Hansen played two 21 members and eight guests violin solos accompanied by with Wanda Richardson, of the serving committee. Joan, Daisy Bott sang two vocal A Christmas program was pre- - solos, accompanied by her moth- - Locust Camp. Of DUP Meet :At Tingey, Home Urifted IrrHome Ceremonies 5th Ward Youth Chorus Home Ceremonies Unite Forty-on- , s' y38 e ; k,li J 1 4 u ri chair-ma- v) n 1 todayanT FEAT TWO BIG Desperate TUIl , FLASHING FANGS! The Stars of The 3rd if SERVICE ) BIG SATURDAY NITE DANCE a DORE ..DECEMBER 31. It In Phone 738 After Y 6 P. M. HATS. NOISEMAKERS, Etc. Dancing To The Music Of 1952 DAN ROSS and his $3 Orchestra per couple (tax included) timinn-Hiui- Tubby Prrstoution SCHARY . - CARTOONS SHORTS PLUS SERIAL grant Tracy SUNDAY and MONDAY TWO BIG HITS ,, Youngsters Present Program In Community Presbyterian Church On Sunday Evening : SUN.- -MON.Ot ' ! a Joe Sawyer ir "AS YOU WEI UJHM The Most Beau LOVESTOR .Ever TRftOf TERRIFIC! Christmas program for mem- by Boyce, Mary Ann Shirley and Bruce Hendrickson. ibers of the Community PresbyThe Junior qhoir then sang terian church was held Sunday Theres a Song In the Air. ; j evening, December 23. Program concluded with, treats Meeting opened with the con- for all of the oungsters pres! ' gregation singing Joy to The ent. World. Invocation was offered by Dr. Wm. Crosby Ross. Christmas Theme Of Ready To Begin, was given followed Bonnie Aurada by Sacrament Meeting , by the Christmas Story, sung by Sunday Eve In Perry Kathy Kay Claybaugh. , Recitations were given by the Christmas was the theme for Kindergarten group. The group Sunday night program In the then sang 'Jingle , Bells." Next Perry ward on December 23. number on the program was a song, "Silent (Night, - by Judy Bishop Rulon Hirschi presided - i . , , t Jorgensen, followed by . Thats and conducted. What I Want For Christmas, ChristCongregation sang by Kay Hodges.' A skjt (Busy Mothers Prob- mas Carol," directed by Harper lems, was given by Kathy Kay Billings, accompanied by ' Mrs; Louise Davis. Frank , Billings Claybaugh, Kay LowryPatty offered the opening prayer. i Bldlack and Diane Crowell. was Sacramental song ' was How "Away In The Manger then presented by Michael Pem- Great the Wisdom and ; The berton, David Mason, Patty Bon-nel- l, Love. .Priests- in charge were and Therald Oyler Johnny Hess, Wilbur Cur- Phillip assisted Quayle by the deacons. ley and George Gover. Following , sacramental serKathy Kay Claybaugh- then sang Frosty, The Snowman, vices a story, The Gift Horse, followed by "What Is-- ' Christ- was given by Mrs. Maude White. Mrs. Norma Bott then gave a mas, by Robert Pemberton. "White Christmas was , sung reading with musical accompaby Charles Conley Claybaugh niment by Mrs. (Louise Davis. and Billy Howes, followed by lAaronic priesthood talk was Christmas Is For Everyone- - by given by Seese Quayle, followed the juniors: Gretchen , Queton, by a saxophone duet of ChristCharles Conley Claybaugh, Bil- mas melodies, by Barbara and ly Howes, Trudy Gillespie, Rob- - 'Richard Billings, accompanied by Mrs. Davis. if . T( The screens greatest performer now thrills you with a new and ' ipowerfu! rolel - DECEMBER 29 NEW YEARS EVE PARTY 1 CJ - , MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR THE BIG t t FLAMING GUNS! a" - 1 t - Petersen family. j TERRYS for Gold! i "PICK O' THE PICTURES' TODAY and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. William John Kremin Jr. bride was the former Joyce Thomas of Oakland, California prior to ceremonieS performed on December 19 at ' home of bridegrooms parents. I I Jungles.. , . . - u of the South Sea Memorial home. Mns. Lydia Hess of the public Card Of Thanks Watch For Showing Day To those who by their acts of welfare committee is In charge kindness expressed their sympaA fine of the program. Coming Soon! proand friendship at the .time gram has been planned by Mrs. thy of the death of our beloved (Hess. JOE CARR, Inc. father, we wish to express heartAll members are urged to felt thanks. We wish especially to thank the Mantua ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who asDON'T MISS THE TWO BIG sisted in any way. C. M. Men Brave the Terrors! i - I i With iflJfl , 1 . , WILL PREDICT RAINFALL Astronomer Dr. Hall reports the use of photo elec- trie cells and other sensitive instruments to measure the brightness of stars in broad daylight to determine the amount of water vapor and potential rain water in the air. ASK FOR A DE LAVAL MILKER DEMONSTRATION ! J M0M prSSMM rS fencer Tracy fllARft THE PEOPLE IGAItlST k r-n- Obrien-Lyn- f fiiAxr tw tj, Co-H- n -- - " jobiL Hodiak Of it Also - OUR GANG - - 'High' oouncilmen visitors were Floyd Jenson and Leroy D. White. Both gave fine talks, following by the closing song, Parting Hymn. Mrs. Carrie Petersen offered the benediction.' raoOTGia CARTOON And Other Shorts NEWS Holder Olson ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ' BIG Doors Open At 7 7 "FRANK tOVEJO NEW YEARS EVE SHOW December 37 NANCY I Also Featurette ;30 P.M. Technicolor "RIDE - . C0WB( RIDE": with Dennis at the Morgi OUR NEW YEA MIDNIGHT SHC ' OPEN AT 11:30 P. Also Open At 1 :00 ' New Years Day ' twmimw mmMMU M-G-- HIT! M Co-H- Make plans now to enroll at your State university. There are unmatched ,, , t,r opportunities .awaiting you. Freshman entrance , exams art required for students entering the University for winter quarter. .. . All new or former students not registered in fall quarter should apply immediately for admission or readmission. 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