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Show Second Generation of Children Enjoy Rag Dolls Pageant To Be Horticulture Meet Final Showing Presented At Will Be Dec. Of BEHSPlayTo 11-1- 2 BUY The annual state horticulture convention will be held December 11 and 12 at the Newhouse The second and final perforhotel in Salt Lake City, it was Sunday evening feature of the announced this week by Anson mance of "The Connecticut YanNorth Box Elder stake quarterly 'B. Call, Jr., county agent. kee in King Arthurs Court, will be presented this evening, conference, to be held at the Fruit growers will be particu- Friday, in rhe Box Elder high on will tabernacle December 13, larly interested in the meetings, school auditorium. be the presentation of a pa- Call said in urging them to at The curtain will go up geant, The Book of Mormon by make arrangements to attend. 8 oclock on the hilarious comthe stake Sunday schools. In addition to receiving val- edy. in The rollicking comedy from Boyd Packer, superintendent uable information of the LDS Sunday school at Inwith other fruit grow- three acts was presented last seakers will night and very well received by termountain, will have some of ers. his students in the production, be on hand to help them with those attending. Cast includes: DiAnn Jorgentheir problems. including an Indian choir. sen, Jay Smith, Portia Reeves, Karen Marie Richard Gordon, Jensen, Janice Ohman, Glade MEN Hunsaker, Carryl Baddley, CarMack Watkins, Reeder. men TO ATTEND THE BIG Dick Watkins and John Jensen. NEXT YEAR! NOW-PA- Y Be Seen This Eve Stake Meeting appreciate and enjoy through the years. Complete Selection FIRESIDE CHAIRS WANTED! XMAS STAG PARTY MONDAY, DEC. Can't 1st Door West of First Security Bank Bldg. Xmas shopping made easy SAVE MONEY on gerie, Dresses, Costume Jewelry, Stationery, Small pliances, etc. No appointment necessary. 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Complete with Rag Dolls Were First Made For Fish Pond; Now Delight Tots on Christmas and Birthdays grandnephews are enjoying her handiwork. Other toys and Christmas surprises made by Miss Larsen and her sister, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, 5 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 4, 1953 fL f Beautiful Rich Colors GIFT TOWEL SETS $1.69 to $34.75 Thick, fluffy texture. colors to match and Kris Kringle Karnival is the name selected for the First ward On orders from the office of Relief societys fun night, schedSecretary of Agriculture Ezra uled for Friday evening, DecemTaft Benson, name of the Pro- ber 11. duction and Marketing AssociaThe bazaar, with Christmas tion has been changed to Agr- gifts galore, wdll open at 5:00 iculture Stabilization and Con- oclock. There will be a fish servation Association, it has pond for the youngsters and been announced by Mark Thac- plenty of other interesting fea-- j keray, chairman of the local or- tures. ganization. Supper will be served at 6:00 Committee named to super- oclock with a tasty menu for are every member of the vise local farm activities family. A Mr. Thackeray, Carl Phillips, program will be presented af vice chairman: Jerry Morgan, terwards to complete the reular member: Lyman Mech-am- , first alternate; Harry Wilkinson. second alternate, and Mrs. Rhea Stevens, office man Holds ager. All har- Dinner, Dec. 8000(1 Q Go0 MAuH.I OG $1.98 to $5.00 .$5.49 to$7.95 each Time No monize. . SEWING INtTROCIKW XHKT REPAIRS Give Her A Lovely finest quality PENDLETON SINGS NOTIONS KW1NO BLANKET Famous in the west since the winning of the west. From $15.75 in Shawls to All wool. mru ROM NNtSHMO MAKING DRESS SERVICES COVERINO SUCH AS BUTTON SAMPSON CARD TABLE Table and 4 sturdy folding chairs, all beautifully upholstered in easy to dean plastic in new smart colors. 53475 Famous Blanket 312 West 4th South FARIBO ALL WOOL or From $13.75 She'll Love It All The More If It Comes From fMSJffiLBi Inc. 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Profits from the dinner wdll be turned into the ward building fund, to keep construction moving on the beautiful new chapel being erpeted on the southwest corner at Fifth south and Second east streets. of PURREY 11 Vt. BENNINGTON. (UP) When Sam Collianos new auto The Sixth ward Christmas mobile was wrecked against two trees here, the .speedometer dinner and party has been anshowed total mileage to be less nounced for the evening of December 12 at 7 o'clock in the than 10 miles. Central school, it was learned In every price you want to pay. Shell Love These PLAYTEX FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Night Is Dec. Pay Next Year! END TABLES COCKTAIL LAMP TABLES and see the little dolls marching along the divan or resting on a chair waiting to please some child under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. First Ward Fun 55495 The Costume Jewelry of the Home Rag dolls made from white are bunnies, lambs and baskets with tissue papers knit, stuiffed and dressed as clowns or little girls have been and filled with Danish Pepper delighting youngsters in Brig- nuts and jxp corn. ham City for the past 25 years. The pattern for the bunny was It all 'began when members of drawn by Miss Larsens father, the Fifth ward Relief society Jens P. Larsen, from a miniawere making plans for a fish ture rabbit. In recent years the faces on pond to help raise funds to comthe toys have been painted on plete ihe Fifth ward. A pattern was secured from by Mrs. Mary Tea. Before Mrs. a Relief society in Ogden and Tea's assistance the eyes, noses Mrs. A. G. Woodland and Miss and mouth were hand embroid-eried- . Rosa Larsen began sewing dolls to raise the funds. Many a doll has found its In those days black and white way to Santa's pack and given sox, were used for the bodies. many a youngster hours of enScraps of fabric, lace, ribbons joyment. The dolls have been sold at and bells were used to make the clever little outfits for the cud- bazaars, and fish jxmds have been given as Christmas and dly dolls. Miss Larsen has continued birthday gifts. Any time before Christmas is making dolls for her nephews, a treat to walk into the Larsen neices and friends and now home Lost matching napkins. PRICED FROM With fringe base upholstered to the floor. Sixth Ward A . Buy Now ASSOCIATION TO BE CHANGED MINUET Priced shows Nancy Shields, left, and La Nae Shields, right, some of the rag dolls to be given as Christmas gifts. The little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Shields have already chosen the ones they hope Santa will bring them. The little girl doll caught Nancys eyes as the clown captivated the heart of LaNae. . . . 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