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Show PAGE FOUR Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December Mr. And Mrs. A. P. Dalton Return From Trip To Eastern States Sego Lily Camp D.U.P. Will Meet Dec. 15 BOX ELDER NEWS 14, 1949 Home Testimonial For The Sego Lily camp of D.U.P. meeting will be held Thursday, North Box Elder Stake December 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton reHansen at 46 south Fourth cently returned from a trip to Seventies To Hold Party Birdie the eastern states where they west. visited with relatives and purbe will an There of To all members of the Fifth exchange has chased a new automobile. of the gifts and a good program quorum of Seventies All members North Box Elder stake, there been planned. They accepted delivery on the will be a social at the Honey-vill- please be there. new ear in Lansing. Michigan, ward hall, December 15, at and from there continued on to 8 oclock. All the stake presiPhone your society and per- 'Detroit where they visited their sonal news to 192. dency is Invited. 'son, Perry, Jr., who accompae nied them on through Canada to Niagara Kails, Buffalo and back to Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton continued on to Long Branch, New Jersey where they visited their daugh- power ter THE FAMILY FARM Ita just as wasteful to overpower a job as to underpower it. Every farm has jobs the Model G tractor will do better or at lower cost than any other kind of power. On many farms the Model G serves every power need turns part-tim- e farming into profitable relaxation. If you now own a larger tractor, why tie it up with light jobs the Model G can do on quarts of fuel instead of gallons! During busy seasons, this extra tractor can prove "worth its weight in gold. Quick-hitc- h, front-mounte- d G implements include a mower and two-roplanter. On many farms, mowing and planting alone more than justify investment in this field-weig- ht ot ' Seagull Camp D.U.P. To Hold Xmas Meeting P.-T.- A. Counselor Earl V. Hansen was in charge of Sacrament meeting and welcome home testimonial for Elder Ardell Jeppsen in the Second ward last Sunday evening. The Perry ward A. held their regular meeting Dec. 8, at the Perry school building with President Elva Perry conducting. Silent Night," Opening song, was led by Eva Young with Louise Davis, accompanist. Open The organ prelude was by ing prayer was given by Bertha Carol Johnson. The congregation sang, The Spirit of God Wight. At Like a Fire is Burning, and the ness the conclusion of the busisession, Maxine Nelson was , was invocation by Wynn voted in by the members as the brother of Ardell. vice president to replace Thelma As a sacramental song the Knutson who has moved away. choir sang Again We Meet Principal Jones spoke on "PubAround the Board of Jesus, Our lic Relations, and Child Develwas discussed by Suopment Redeeming Lord. perintendent K. E. Weight. C. Basil Williams, Russell Ras- Edward Wilson, Lewiston school mussen and ten deacons had principal, was a visitor. charge of the sacrament. A Five little girls, Nedra WeaChristmas card greeting to the ver, Mary Schroeder, Donna Daward from Whitney Johnson, a vis, Kathy Nelson and Judy Dain Den- vis entertained with missionary laboring solos. piano mark, and a letter from Frances The closing prayer was offerW. Brown, president of the Cen- ed by Thelma Billings after tral States mission, commending which refreshments were served Ardell on the work done while he was in the mission field, and giving him an honorable release, u'as read by Counselor Hansen. N. P. Jeppsen, father, and Luella Jeppsen, mother of Ardell each made a few remarks. The choir then sang, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, and Ardell gave an interesting and instructive report of his labors while in the mission field. He said he had traveled without purse or script and had made many friends. Counselor Hansen made closing remarks. The choir sang Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head, and Roma Jeppsen, a sister of Ardell, pronounced the benediction. H 1 90 6 POP i The Beehive camp of D. U. P. will hold their annual Christmas party at the home of daughter Lucy Johnson at 123 West Sec-- 1 ond South, Friday, December 16 at 7:30 p. m. There will be an ex- change of presents and all j OFJ J ICE Yes ladies, Howard came down with a had throtit and since he cooldn'i So for the rest of this week we can We l ji that you can come in, let us show you, make up your mind about ah the tb . . . and there wont be any ONRjL sales talk. to let Santa know its an IRONRITE you want for Christnmi fgUfe out him to surprise you with it. arrange high-pressu- re ia J THIS YEAR FOR CHRISTMAS... GET W JEO A w FI? for as little as o month pays for itself! HOME-LAUNDERE- The Box Elder Movie club held its regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the Commercial clubrooms. Doctor Malcolm Jeppsen showed two interesting movies he had filmed entitled, Memories of InternNorthwest Attracing," and tions. A discussion concerning movie making followed. your car or carry it where you want it. Phone us when youre in trouble. We serve to Please. sso-Ast- sent him up to the hospital. Malcom Jeppsen Shows Films For Movie Club l, When we are called to recover a wreck we will recover --I Phone 21 FOE GOT Hettie Cutler. All members are urged to come and bring 50 cent gifts for exchange. There will be a program and a lunch at the meeting. Will Hold Xmas Party North Main Street Wright. The folks were enterThe Fireside Chat of the Perry tained young who ward was held at the home of showed by Jay Hamson moving pictures of the Mr. arid Mrs. LeRoy D. White, deer hunt and a trip to Yellow- Sunday evening. Stc-- o. Donna Wood was in charge of The closing prayer was offer- - Mrs. Beehive Camp D.U.P. 18 the meeting and the opening prayer was given by Lawrence The Corinne camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneres will hold its annual Christmas party Friday, December 16, at 2 oclock in the afternoon at the home of SERVICE J - Corinne Camp Xmas Party Will Be Friday ') sis and suvm Fireside Chat Held At White Home In Perry by Cora Quayle, .Norma ' Bott, Eva Young, Edith Christensen, Ruby Johnson, Hazel Allen and Jo Halvorson. The Seagull camp of the of Utah Pioneers Daughters will hold their annual Christmas party Friday evening, December 16, at the home of Rose Young, 95 north First west, it was announced today. i s Everyone requested to bring a present for exchange. The lesson will be given by Sadie Barnard. Mae Hoopes will Phone your society news to sing The Holy City, and a the Phone 727, or Christmas story will be given by to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society LaPreal Wight. editor, Phone 192. , P.-- Jepp-sen- News-Journa- Ask us for a free flLLIS-CIMLMERs- , Isabella and Staff Sergeant Henry C. Buland, Jr., and grandchildren, Bruce and Barbara. Sergeant Buland is at the present time stationed at Fort Mommouth. New Jersey. 'After spending two weeks in New York City, Washington, D. C. and along the coast they came home via a southerly route on highway 50. They report havinga pleasant trip and enjoying pleasant 25-ce- tractor. Supt. Weight Speaks At Perry Ardell Jeppsen Held daughters desiring a ride please contact Estella Burt or Birga Harding and a ride will be arranged.. AH daughters are requested to be present and all those eligible are invited. CLOTHES Jr D LAST LONGE Guaranteed by V See tis lovely new rhythmic" Ironrite nowl TAKES YOU OFF YOUR FEET! IRON WHEN YOURE TIRED OF DOING OTHER THINGS! Youll never know how simple it is to iron without fatigue, until you come right into our store and let us show you this most wonderful of all modern ironers . . . Ironrite! Its amazing how soon youll be able to ron everything on Ironrite! Thats because only Ironrite has the roll with two open, identical ends! Youll thrill at doing shirts in 4 minutes' Doing tricky pleats and ruffles better than a professional laundry can turn them out! All this, while sitting down relaxed and com- fortable! Were ready to welcome you right into our store and show you the features of the handsome new Ironrite today! : Mountain States Electric Jollyette Dance Club. Slates Christmas Party The Joiiyette Dance club will hold their annual Christmas dancing party In the Commercial clubrooms this coming Saturday night, December 17. Santa Claus will be there to give the members gifts for their dren. All members in attendance. chil- are urged to be Rodney L. Lund Leaves For Army Mr. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. L. Lund, son of Earl Clark has entered the army air force. He will be stationed at Lachland air force base at San Antonio, Texas. He has been made flight squadron leader of his squad. He will enter the officers candidate school as soon as he has finished recruit training camp. Earl E. Clark Has Major Operation Mr. Earl E. Clark, of the E. M. cafe, underwent a major operation at the St. Benedicts hospital at Ogden, Wednesday, December 7. Mrs. Clark reports that he is getting along fine. The E. and M. will be closed until he has recuperated. & TOASTERS & Christmas shopping is easier, speedier altogether more enjoyable when you do it In ttores displaying the red, white and blue irhe Symbol Ot Service . . . Difficult gift problems become easy to solve when you consult your friendly, home town hardwareman. He knows what men like. He stocks the brands men trust and treasure! . , . Grown men and their sons will be happier Christmas morning if their gift are selected at your local hardware store I Give a man a carving set he can use, and heH enjoy slicing the Christmas turkey. Three piece sets priced $ 5.69 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER K0B-KN0B- Use Kob-Kno- Ranish burned toast forever with an automatic toaster. Theyre priced as low as $14.95 Other toasters at $4.98 S to hold bs $1.25 Ebhg0 BLOCK AND isnRBUO SAVE' L How Americas first service station was One day back in 1907, a Standard of California man stood watching a line of impa-tit- cans of gasoline waiting to buy at Standards Seattle plant He had an idea for serving customers more efficiently, more five-gallo- n BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE improved products they sell . nt motorists in goggles and linen dusters is yours for well repair your radio in your home or In our shop where we can do it quicker. Command us to come to or come for your radio when it needs service. home. Priced A 1 0) Choice The mixer youve always wanted a practical gift suggestion for every of 8 'WALK News-Journa- The your ear of corn. Colorful plastic handles, set 539.50 If you have any society news, l phone it to the society editor. The phone number is 192. 1 conveniently. The next day a thirty-gallotank which had been a kitchen water heater was installed opposite the main gate at the plant. To it were attached a hose and a glass gauge ... so gas could be poured directly into- the customers cars. That makeshift arrangement was the first service station in America. Today there are more than 10,000 Company and Independent Dealer stations selling Standard of California products. The services and conveniences they offer . . . the n valve-controlle- d born . would probably make them hard to recognize by the men who developed the first station-Fothe people of Standard today, as then, continue to seek ways to make better products and to serve better the people who use them. r |