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Show 4 PAGE TWELVE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. Dacember 16. 1949 The Commerce department timates that the use of mechanical corn pickers will save 200, of labor In 000,000 man-hourharvesting the 1949 crop. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! STILL TIME FOR GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL PERIODICALS! Well take your gift orders, GUARANTEE prompt attention, at LOWEST RATES. Order magazine subscriptions now while low Christmas club rates prevail. Gift cards mailed bv us insuring their receipt BEFORE CHRISTMAS. PHONE FACTS From ear River City BEAR RIVER CITY The Charlotte Zito of Ogden lief society held their annual visited her parents, Mr. and Christmas party Tuesday after- Mrs. Nephi Andersen Thursday. iMr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker noon. A hot luncheon was served at 1 oclock. The long table attended a dinner party Saturwas decorated with the holiday day evening at the home of motif. The following program Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson of was carried out: Community Brigham City, honoring their Silent Night; prayer, grandson, Elder Wonald R. Ar-- i singing, Mary S. Andersen; vocal solo, bon of Los Angeles, Calif., who Iva Barker is leaving soon for a mission to Sharon Mortensen. Covers were laid for favored with a reading. Wanda Canada. 40 guests. family party Sunday a was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson honoring Elder Donald Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arbon, Nathel Arbon and Lyle Nelsen of Los Angeles. Shirley Waddoup, a student at U.S.A.C. at Logan, visited her parents over the week-end- . a few Thursday afternoon friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Nephi Andersen to help her celebrate her 77th birthday anniversary. A delicious lunch was served and a very pleasant time was had. (Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater entertained at a party Thursday evening. A hot dinner was served at small tables. Games were played with prizes going to Ada Srander, Cleopht Whitaker, Chester Stander, Ercy Whitaker and Ernest Huggins. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen was hostess' to her pinochle club Saturday afternoon. The game was played with Mrs. Elizabeth B. Iverson and Verda J. Andersen inner was winning the prizes. served to nine members. Little Michael Barrett, of Salt Lake City, is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. His mother, Mrs. Colleen J. Barrett underwent an appendectomy at a Salt Lake City hospital Friday. Lucinda P. Jensen was a guest at a dinner party given by the women of the legislature at Salt Lake City, Monday evening. The party was held at the Alta club and congresswoman, Reva Beck Bosone was guest speaker. The Box Elder high school Boys glee club will present the program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their Christmas party .Friday, December 23, at the home of Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen. Gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. Clifford Jensen is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alma . Esplin in Logan. The Associated Women, of the Farm Bureau met at the ward chapel in Corinne Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Diane Welsh favored the group with two vocal solos accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Diane Harper. Mrs. Martha Smoot and Mrs. Della Owens gave a report on the recent convention held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Victoria C. Jensen reviewed the book, Cheaper By the Dozen, to a very interested and A pot appreciative audience. luck lunch was served. One df the outstanding parties of the season was held at the home of Mrs. Winnie Jensen, Wednesday evening. The hostesses were the ward officers and teachers of primary. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to 34 present. The tables were beautifully dec- 22 SOUTH MASONS 313 ARE s Johnson played an organ solo. The ladies chorus sang two numbers and Zina R. Hansen gave a talk. Closing prayer was Hostesses Alice Petersen. by were Rita Andersen, Vida Jensen, LaVon Dalling, Rula Check etts, Joyce Checkerts and Pearl Elweil. MAIN Re- met with much favor among bod lovers. The Diamond ward of Oakland, Calif., has ordered 32 copies, under the auspices of the Mutual. Bear River City claims her as a native daughter. Perry News Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. LeRoy D. White atended the Lions club Christmas party held last Wednesday evening in Logan canyon. It was ladies night and eac hlady present received a gift. PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thorne rection of their supervisors, entertained at dinner at their Jamsey Nelson, Royal home last Friday evening in Petersen and Ezra Weaver. The honor of Perc Reeve of Saginaw', evening was spent in playing Mich. Mrs. Amanda Reeve and games and dancing, and a drawson John, of Brigham City, were ing for the basket lunch was held thus determining their also guests. for the evening. partner Pvt. Robert Clair Allen, son of reMr. an dMrs. David Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter turned home last Sunday after and children, Kyle and Nancy from Ann of Vernon, Utah, visited receiving his discharge the army air force at Moses Lake last Monday at the home of Mr. air base, Washington. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry. The Perry ward teachers and The Explor bays and Junior partners enjoyed a basket lunch girls of the Perry M. I. A., unparty last Friday in the ward der the direction of their leadamusement hall, under the di ers, Martella Nelson and DeEsta Oi Wight, low score. Delicti freshments were served to young folks attending If you have any Phone it to the society Newsjn society editor. The phone nu ber is 192. no-ho- no-ho- . This Big Package includes , . 60 Gummed Seals Seals 30 Metallic-Fo- il 5 Gift Tags 5 Gift Cards 6 Sheets (20 x 30 In.) Gift Wrapping Paper orated with Christmas motifs and favors were candy canes tied with red ribbon bows. Gifts 4 Sheets (20 x 25 in.) DeLuxe Gift Wrapping Paper 2 Sheets (20 x 30 in.) Red Tissue 1 Sheet (20 x 30 in.) White Tissue Hurry LIMIT 2 . . . Hurry.. . TO A CUSTOMER last long! These won't Only through a special purchase are we able to offer this special value in time for your Xmas Shopping Your fi Store $1? MEMKSK533E5SB. Turleys were were exchanged. Guests Artell Brails-ford- , Virda Andersen, Ruth Munns, Rula Check-etts- , Mary E. Andersen, Bernice Elda Hall, Meda Holmgren, Goldsberry and Gertrude Iver-seCarrie J. Christensen, stake primary chorister, was a special guest. Mrs. Lilas Bywater was shopping in Ogden Monday. The drama, "The Stars Hung was presented Low, by the Eighth ward of Brigham City here Monday evening to a large crowd. The play was greatly enjoyed and we invite them back again. The Bear River drama, "Aunt Sally From Cherry Valley, was presented in Corinne ward Wednesday evening. Dr. Deta Peterson Neeleys new book, The Journey to the Promised Land," transcribed from the Book of Mormon, has Here's the answer to "What shall I buy this Christmas?" Use this gift list as your guide to "Give Something For The Home." Figure out what you can afford to spend make your selections from the articles listed then visit our store. If you wish, you may use our convenient payment plan buy for Christ mas and pay next year. 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