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Show 1 PAGE BOX FOUR ELDER JOURNAL Oak Camp Of D.U.P. Will Meet Dec. 15 Hold Rose Tying Ceremonies Lt. And Mrs. James Jensen Have Baby Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 9, 1949 The Oak camp of D. U. P. will hold their next meeting ThursAll Wired Up Now day, December 15, at 7:30. It MANCHESTER. N. H. (UP) will be held at the home of to The transition from manual Nelson. the dial service here involved Theie will be a Christmas use of 150,000 feet of cable and connec- program and gifts will be ex4,000,000 A good attendance is tions. changed. desired. This announcement is made by Mrs. Ruth Pierce. Phone your news to 727. A cablegram has Two Locks of Hair Found Sealed In Old Tree been ju.st N. CONCORD, Lo-vis- a hand-soldere- n,Jl C. A (UP) two locks of package containing the James Jensen imarrival on December 7, of a baby human hair has been found bedded inside a to son his their and daughter wife, Lt. and Mrs. James Wes- tree in Cabarrus County and the ton Jensen? at Stuttgart, Ger- mystery shows every sign of remany. maining unsolved forever. Lt. Jensen is stationed with the army at Stuttgart in the Lloyd Poplin and his brother, Civil Intelligence corps. They Hugh, estimated by counting the have two other children, Ann rings in the tree that the packand Richard. Mrs. Jensen was age was. placed there some 50 Miss Virginia years ago. They discovered it formerly of Kansas. and announcing received when they sawed the tree up for lumber. old wa Mrs. by Bishop Mac-Doug- It was wrapped m t, paper then in homespun cW covered with wax and seZ Then a hole five inches J was bored in the the packet was put walnut in tom and the hole was the bot gge1 with a piece of oak. Through the years, the walnut covered over the health, thehairwas locked undisturj Czech Students To Learn Marx & Lenin Or Else Czechoslovakia (UP) While Cechoslov akias reformed universities were busy enrol ling students for the winter semester, the Czechoslovak press Sixth Ward Junior Girls warned that the universities who held their Tying of The Ko.se ceremonies Tuesday evening, December 6. From would not be a place of refuge left to right they are: (back row) Patty Smith, LuAnn Secrist, Judy Wight, Mary Fae for those who do not want to Anderson, Shirley Jorgensen, Ladine Pehrson, June Smith and Verda Knavel, teacher. work. This ear, qualified students (Front row) Violet Tingey, teacher; Lila Armstrong and Esther Drewes. w'ere enrolled after they had satisfied a special interview board Furniture Gifts Are High On The Christmas that they were not afraid of hard work. Discloses National List, Shopping Survey Universities are being pressed into the work of building up soSanta Claus will have to come cialism in Czechoslovakia and in the front door this Christmas are equally popular as the gifts students are being chosen for instead of down the traditional homemakers would like most to their knowledge of socialist thechimney, as far as the women recerve. ories. of the country are concerned. . The new furniture designs Students in all faculties will he Most women, if they get what wdth their attractive, simplified compelled to take examinations they want for Christmas (and lines, appealing colors and iA 'PERRY fireside chat was designed to test their knowledge features have made held they usually do) will receive last at of Marx and Lenin theories. evening some new furniture. many women painfully aware the home ofSunday Mr. and Mrs. Harof the fact that their own furIn a number of recent surveys, s from per Billings with President Law- Corinne, parents of Mrs. Lelan nishings are menrence Wright in charge. Openhome furnishings were in another both era, Davis, were Invited guests. lacking tioned almost three times as of- color and the functional ing prajer was offered by PhilMr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver pracwere ten as any other type of merso necessary to modern lip Oyler. Christmas carols and and Nedra Delbert. ticality children, chandise on the homemakers sung, led by Glenda Larsen and living. Kathryn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Christmas list. accompanied by Arlene Wight. T. ate of Brigham City, spent Whatever the impetus, Santa Douglas last High Councilman Sunday at the home of Mr. Living room furniture will be Claus is going to spend a good Quayle was the speaker, who and Mrs. Junior Hall at Portage. much in demand, with tables, part of his time selecting fur- related missionary interesting sofas and chairs the niture in response to the many experiences. Refreshments were They also attended the fast items. In addition, rugs, furniture requests by served by iMrs. Billings to Nine- meeting there, where Ezra Weadesks, cedar chests and pictures teen members present, including ver blessed the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. him Mrs. Lillie Weaver, supervisor the name of Hall, giving Mr. Scott. Jeffery of the fireside meetings. The Mrs. John T. Bate are the and closing prayer was given by maternal great-granparents of Marilyn Judson. named baby. the newly David Hamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ham-soreturned home last Sunday from the St. Benedict hospital in .. Ogden where he underwent an David is improving operation. LOOK IN clothes nicely and is glad to be at home YOUR MIRROR with his friends again. Mr. and Mrs. Derryl R. Young entertained their club members That spot can be removed! Pick 0 the Pictures at their home last Saturday That crease can disappear! night. Rook was the diversion On any suit, any dress . . . stead of through them. of the evening, after which a no matter the fabric. We delicious luncheon carrying out Were eager to show it to guarantee a perfect job. the Christmas colors was served Just call us today! Budget-wis- e to the following: Mr. and Mrs. you... so why dont you Mr. and Vernon Egbert, Mrs. prices. stop in today? Byron 'Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack, Darrell Davis, and Liberal trade-i- n the hast and hostess. Low monthly terms Mrs. E. W. Erickson of Rex-burIdaho visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Barnard at the home of Mr. and Phone 31 'We Pick Up And Deliver Mrs. Earl Barnard. Mrs. Erickson is the mother of Mrs. Blaine Phone 163 Barnard. Mrs. Alma Davis assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Dennis Pim-pe- r and Marva Davis, entertained at dinner last Sunday at the Davis home honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Lelan A. Davis of Corinne. A beautiful decorated cake formed the centerpiece, and many nice gifts were presented to the honored couple. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen .also of PRAGUE, ... "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES' Sunday f;Rl f - Monday - Tuesday fellas PAUL LINDA DOUGLAS-DARNEL- 7 CELESTE CHARLES HOLM COBURN. L -- multi-purp- EDMUND ose NUNNAILY JOHNSON 7 X see the most-wante- d MAYTAG FRIDAY & SATURDAY automatic washer n STOP! that gets really clean! 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