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Show V.F.W. Aux. Pres. Club Party By Kindergarten Club Entertain Husbands At Highlights Social Events During Week Traditional Xmas Party The k-THUR. lA, of a I KiD AND . . CITY iurty GODFATHERS . Icon - 40 ov Hero1 ond F IxfeY-II -- ' om n j Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel with Homer Tingey in charge. The opening song was Now Let Us Rejoice, by the congregation. Prayer was given by Dennis Vail. The sacrament song was "How Great The Wisdom and The Love. Sacrament was taken care of by Wesley Barlow and Dale Tin-gey assisted by the Deacons. Don Rey Secrist was presented to the congregation for approval in being advanced to the office of a priest. Nolan Tingey was sustained by the congregation in being advanced to a deacon. jEarl Nielsen gave a talk on Prayer. Lorrin Armstrong talk-- j ed on Obedience to Council. Sandy Sheffield talked on a great Indian "Chief Washaki. Royal Reeves was sustained as a leader in the Explorer group in the Mutual and Floyd Anderson was sustained as Scout Master. The time was then turned over to the high priests with E. A. Johnson in charge. Blythe Tingey sang a solo, "Just For Today." She was accompanied by Geraldine Steffen. Clarence Perry, a high priest, talked on The Lamanites." Lewis Lilly-whit- e gave a short talk followed by a talk from Joseph H. Peterson. The closing song was Lord We Ask Thee Ere We Part. Closing prayer was given by Will Schow. I Starring BRENT tIi, tifSlANO ! TAMBLYN RUSTY LYNN and BARI BASEBALL INDIANS 1 THE TEAM Lou Boudreau Mill Bill Veeck Steve Bob Feller isreenber Bob Lemon! Mil Satchel Paige Mitchell Dale Larry Speaker 'M 1 1 1 com-Lovel- y ? Added Mis. Ezra Weaver Just 583-R1- 1 THIS Air. and Mrs. Roberts Thrilling New Action Serial IB.FGScTdric GIFTSandT The Electric Train Value Of The Year IMcnoI Electric Train CTOOC W..k J fli.7 g'V'V'Vf GyJPJlii! !W 6' Top Up Famous Gilbert Brand No. 2 Vi ( S.t Red metal carrying case with suitcase catches. 18 tools. ' 9.9 12.95 No. 7 CABINET No. II CABINET Top Down Convertible Car Too! Clicst at the beautiful Flamingo hotel. The group also heard the Frankie Lane and Jimmie Wakely program at dinner at the Last Frontier and El Rancho Vegas hotels while in Nevada. They report the weather was beautiful while there. On (heir return trip they spent two a few- - days visiting with sons and their families, Alax and Vere at Salt Lake City. GHOST OF ... y Just like 69c a real convertible. Top retracts in a jiffy and you have an open air roadster. Rubber wheels. 7' long. 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North Main 8b Brigham City, I'tah Phone V1 31 s, enter- tained honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jensens wedding anniversary, NORTH MAIN Rtmota c astral aat Compata najf f. rva Locomotive has oilless bear-ingbuilt-i- n remote control unit, bright headlight. Ten sections of track, transformer. Train measures 28" overall. Othar El.cbie Tralni 1S.9S up Machanical Traini., 4.19 up spent Thanksgiving with them. WEEK good lamp . . . add the finishing touches to his own special nook. You can blend the colors . . . and furniture style into the rest of your room by careful choice. Hut if dad doesnt have a special chair all his own . . . Its high time to think about it. Our ideas on home decorating are built on a practical foundation. We help you to make the most of your decorating and furniture budget Drop in and talk over your needs with us. Were always glad to see you. 1.20 Dowa 1.25 a son-in-la- A entitled to some ea.-And nothing will bring hint home more happily than the thought of settling down in his special "easy chair. Yes, Pops chair is a mighty tinpui tain Item In the living room. And no matter wnat the decoration scheme Is . . . he should have his own corner . . . near the radio . . . where he can enjoy his evening paper. The corner pictured above rollers around Pop's chair . . . big, roomy . . . with plenty of spreading room. And of course, the hassock for weury fret. A table close at hand , . . ash-trawith a large and a Pops living. VETERINARIAN East of Bear River City Postoffice Tremonton Exchange Phone Rear River Citv 2391 oi their daughterand Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts. They STARTING "EASY LIVING 4 , fete stalk m - i, l. d dr. j. h. McNamara Brigham Phone - i j Ever-Daint- i- l- entertained at her home in Peny last Thursday atternoon. Dee. 8, honoring the filth birthday of her daughter, Kathryn. Several games were played by the boys and girls and the traditional birthday cake with five glowing candles served as the centerpiece. Refreshments were served to Karen Hansen, Emily Rae Whitakei, Honda Nelson. Jesse Thorne. David Hatnson, Steven Billings, Rita Barnard, David Edwards Speaks At Janet Quavle. Trudy Ann Hansen and Kathryn. Perry Sacrament Meet The little girl received many David Edwatds of the Soutli nice gift from her friends and was sung as Box Elder stake missionaries, 'Happy Birthday was guest speaker at the Perry she opened them. ward saei ament meeting held last Sunday, with Douglas Oyier E. H. Peters Honored conducting. The opening song, Far, Far At Birthday Party Away," was followed by invocation by Martella Nelson. "God Mrs. E. H. Peters entertained Of Our Fathers. Hear I's Pray," Saturday evening at a dinner at was the sacramental song, fol- her home in honor of Airs. Pelowed by three Aaronie priest- ters on his birthday. hood talks given by Ray Wags-taff- , Those attending were memAdrian Nelson and Billy bers of the Peters family. They Walker. A piano solo was play- were: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peters ed by Judy Davis after which of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Alax PeMr. Edwards gave his inspiraters and daughter Connie of tional talk. A piano solo was Orem; Air. and Mrs. Gilbert then played by Louise Davis af- Peay of Payson; Air. and Airs. ter which the clpsing song, G u y Hardman of Pleasant was sung. Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Peters and "Christmas Carol, Benediction weis by H. Eugene their children John Allen, Lin- da Lee and Gordon. Perry. i. n K Kathryn Weaver Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jensen have just returned from a ant trip to Boulder City, Colorado where they were the guests Short Subjects , bu-s- 1 C. Jensen's Return From Visit In Nevada PICTURI A new PAGE THREE aluminum paint is to withstand BOX ELDER NEWS ally designed temperatures up to 1500 degrees Erigham City, Utah Airs. William C. Clements has F. and still remain bright. Wednesday, December 14, 1$49 returned to her home in San Diego following a months' stay helping; to care for her mother, Mrs. Andrew Westergaard who was injured in an automobile accident in November. Mrs. Westergaaid is now recuperating ai the home of a daughter, V. M. Buchanan Mrs and her condition is repotted to be much improved. Airs. J me Nelson entertained at a cieverlj arranged birthday La her party ildughte: Cute ii.ile papei doll invitations we.e sent to the guests and invited e ten little girl to bring her doll to the doll party. As they armed. the were given a red papei hat tor herselt and a miniature one tor her doll. The aitemon was spent playing house and a few games. Refreshments vveie served and eaeh lithe gul was given a ean-dsuekei and Santa Claus. A ot candy was also little given eaeh little gul and her dolly. ine liule honored girl made a wish as t!ie gifts were opened, to the ioliovving guests: Elaine Burnett. Shirley Annette Reeder, DeAnn Smith. Colleen Crowther, Den ice Bradshaw. Joe Markham, Diane No, son. and Rosemary and Kathy Glenn. 1 0. REPUBLIC Mrs. Clements Returns To California Home lour-ear-ol- e 1 W Sunflower Camp DUP Enjoys Xmas Party The Christmas party ot the Sunflower camp of the D.U.P. was held at the home of Fearl with Compton Friday evening Phyllis Owen, first viee captain, presiding and Evadine Holland, second vice captain, conducting. "Jingle Bells" was sung and the opening praer by Elvira Hess followed. "I'm Dreaming of A White Christmas" was sung by Louana Lee and Bunny Rees gave a Mrs. Otto Jensen gave the reading entitled. "A Little Chap prajer and Mrs. Walt Everton At Our House." M.ss Lee then led in the pledge of allegiance. Winter Wonderland." Her Mrs. E. H. Peters, chorister, led sang, was Donna Compaccompanist the group in singing Christmas ton. Erma Crompton gave three carols, accompanied at the pi- readings alter which the lesano by Mrs. Don Jeppsen. son, "Latter Day Saint Schools, Individual tables were center- was presented by Alice R. Rich. ed with bouquets of pine boughs Members sang 'School Days, and red berries with little pine and "Peter Put the Paper On the cones peeking out from amid Walls." Benediction was then the greens. This was accented pronounced by Emma Hansen with a single tall white taper' after which the ladies enjoved striped with red tape to make (playing "bingo." it appear as a candy cane. White Refreshments vveie served by lacy doilies marked the place a committee composed of Vera settings and favors were little jEarl, Pearl Cumpron. Kathryn candy canes tied to a white 'Olsen, Elvira Hess and May members and two doily with red satin ribbon and Horsley to a tiny pine cone edged n white, visitors. A beautiful Highlight of the evening was arrangement of can-dies in graduated sizes and the presence of Santa Claus who candy canes surrounded by pine presented a gift to each lady. boughs and berries centered the piano with a minature Santa Christmas tree lending warmth and chimney on one end. An and gaiety, odorable little white Christmas Ladies serving on the refresh tree all aglow with bubble ment committee were: Mrs. W. lights was placed in the alcove. 3. Hendricks, chairlady, assis-Mrs- . Merle Beecher, social ted by Mrs. Edgar Rochardson, chairlady, introduced the Misses Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Mrs. and Elaine Burt who thur Hess, Mrs. Vic Degn, 'Mrs. sang two Christmas songs, Wm. Shaw, Mrs. Arthur Bosley, Winter Wonderland, and Si- - Mrs. E. B. Harrison, Mrs. Jess lent Night, accompanied by Nielsen, Mrs. DeVere Christen-Elaine- . sen, Mrs. Joseph Higley, Mrs. 'Entertaining games were con-- Homer Tingey and Mrs. Walt ducted by Mrs. Beecher, assisted Everton. Mrs. Raymond Horsley was by Mrs. Oleen Hansen, Mrs. Ray Daines and Mrs. Ray Woodland. chairlady of the decorating prizes were presented to mittee and helping her were Mrs. Lester Collings, Mrs. Ken-- Mrs. Lorin Balls, Mrs. Evan nard Kilpack, Mrs. Don Rasmus-- Owen, Mrs. Harry Hanline, Mrs. sen and Mrs. Henry McIntyre. Ted Woods and Mrs. Walt refreshments carrying ton. out the Christmas idea were of Christmas The exchange served amid candlelight with gifts was the highlight of the the lights of the beautiful tall afternoon. Floyd Anderson Is New Scoutmaster s"1 Mrs. Nelson Entertains At Doll Party Honoring Daughter's Birthday as soHighlighting cial events was the annual Kindergarten Christmas party held Thursday afternoon at the War Memorial home. The holiday spirit was carried out in the beautiful and unique decorations throughout the hall. Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, president of the club, welcomed all the guests and each lady was cleverly introduced by the lady sitting opposite her. This was conducted by Mrs. McClar-eFunk. Seventy-fivladies were in attendance. AV. Auxiliary Past Presidents club held their annual Christmas party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen. Husbands of the ladies were special invited guests. ' was Bingo played during the evening and the winner of each game was awarded a canMrs. Genevieve Jendy stick. sen was proclaimed grand winner as being the holder of the greatest number of candy sticks. The house was decorated for Christmas, lending a joyful spirit to the occasion. A delicious pot luck was served to 25 guests,supper who presented Mr. and , Mrs. Petersen with a lovely flower honoring their forthcoming 50th wedding anniversary. the games and Following dinner, Santa Claus visited the party with his joyful laughs and presented each guest with a Christmas present, to conclude the party. o th Plctnrw STORY V. Pre-Christm- |