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Show ;" pace rotra BOX ELDER NEWS Oak Camp Will Hold Christmas Party Wed. , Brigham City, Utah Wednetday, December 19. . 1951 Card Of Thanks We wish to give our heartfelt thanks to all those who assisted In any way to lighten our burden of sorrow. May the Lord bless you all is our sincere wish. r The Leggett (Family. ' Locust Camp Of 0UP Karen Walker Has Sth Birthday Anniversary Practice For Perry Christmas program Plan Meeting Thursday .Karen Walker, daughter of and Mrs. Leo (A. Walker, was guest of honor Wednesday, The Oak camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Lottie S.- - Johnson, 235 ; west , Fourth south. will A gift exchange be featured during the evening f party. Mr. December KB. The occasion was her fifth birthday anniversary. V , . The,, youngsters enjoyed playing games and listening to Christmas stories. Each received a Santa Claus boot favor filled with candy and L canes. , Birthday refreshments were served and many nice gifts were received by the little guest of t honor. Those present were: Kathy Denise Nielsen, Margie Boyer, Orchard, Bennie Botit, Alan and Burt Freeman, Ladd Hollist, Ray Forsgren, (Renee and Antone Marva i Marble, Christensen, Vern Holt, Elaine and Donna Sheffield, Tamara Brown, Mara-le- e and Teri IWalker. 4 n The Locyst camp of the Daughters 9f Utah Pioneers will meet m. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. at jhe home of Mrs, Orson Tingey. 'All members are asked to be present and 'to enjoy the Christ-of and exchange mas gifts, a spokesman said. Scout Does Real Good WHITEHALL. B0 a Mich. Jerry Krause, 16, an Ea expects to have a house he Is building widowed mother soon. Jerry, a high sch, tor, wprks in his spire c buy materials for the hou Lai . BOURBONanti , SLI HESTR Sea TODAY AND THURS. LO , BEST! ALL-TIM- E Nt" fbf WED.-THU- Sea It ST1 Tin DOUBLE A DO TECHNICOLOR ROMANCES. THEI STAR OF SOUTH PACIFIC"... y tOVE SOHGSTOlliui, dMkQinDv M-- M preswit, Turner1 Pima .)Zw JOS, TEC H N .1 T remonton Civic Club Hans Annual Christmas Karen Sue Had field Invested As Girl Scout Impressive candlelight Better buy Planters Club . ; i By my standard you couldn't buy better 4 MOOf STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY t COtP. CONTINENT Al DISTItUNG PHIIA., PW inves-titur- e Banquet And Dance December 20 At 8 0" clock' Modern- Christmas is he Grant Cheal Speaks In theme of the Tremonton Cldc clubs annual Christmas ban- First Ward Sun. Services - ceremonies (were held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Uadfield for their quet and dance, to be held in the Oak Cafe hall, Dec. 20, .at daughter, Karen Sue," 'who was 8 p. m, Invested as a member of the Scout Girt Holly troop. The occasion, which will be honor the hus(Following the lighting of the formal, and will candles the pomise was recited bands, and the mistress of ceremonies will be Mrs. Ray Ashby Miss (Hadfield. She then suc- craft. Toasts for the Christmas cessfully answered several ques- affair will be offered by Evan tions asked by the troop leader, Hal Rhead, Mrs. Mrs. Tess Andersen and receiv- Thompson, ed her pin. The pin was pinned Vaunice Laub, and Mrs. Doroon upside down and upon the thy Boyce, completion ofjthe good deed the Program for the evening will new scout was permitted to pin feature Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Anderson of Brigham City who will it right side up. offer a vocal duet, and Carol All other members of the scout Green of Tremonton who will troop participated In the furnish dinner music with her violin. ' Dancing music for this gala affair will be furnished by the 37 L Plymouth orchestra. Hi , H ortons WithHiabJRaok Score On Saturday t r t , 4 Grant Cheal of Corinne was guest speaker Sunday evening, December lt, in services conducted In the First ward chapel. Elder Cheal recently returned from an L. D. S. mission where he served In the Northern and Western missions. The meeting was presided over and conducted by Bishop Ray- , mond Payne. Special firesides services for and Gleaners was announced to be held at the Caryle Jensen home. The younger people of the ward were Invited to fireside chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt. Invocation was offered by ' Ralph Westover. . Christmas program for Tues day evening, December 18 at n . . . and the body Crayjpord quckly, to skilled adjustments. may help , Chiropractic you, after other methods have failed. Call for a consultation. . sponds DR. ROBERT YCUMG lOVEJOY XSccdtsyc C,R JONES East 1st South i Phone 182 124 LtyFaracir , lx- r Never Mile at ibis tow Rice! v nounced. Mr, and Mis. O. D. Lund and (Sacramental services were con by LOyvell Petersen and and Mrs. Eugene Price were ducted Bill Hadley, asisted by the hosts Saturday evening, December 15 to regular club members Max Grunig, accompanied by at the Lund home. Johnson, 'sang Within Following the serving of a de- Gordon , licious luncheon the evening This Sacred Dwelling. Elder Cheal then gave a very was spent In playing rook. High scores went to Mr. and Mrs. Jack inspirational talk followed by another selection, v The BirthHorton, Gu-niGuest list included Dr. and day of the King, by Mr. Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. 0 r Elmo Lish, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benediction was offered by J. Sessions. , (Horton, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Lund, Carpenters dea-con- He-he- Bun-derso- Our Best Rooms are always spie and span. Well appreciate your telling us when yon find them otherwise. Tell your master that Fidol 14 pieces in beautiful Holly Green Glass Just in time for the Christmas Season s f A wonderful year 'round party set, too Also grand os fruit bowl, decorative center piece, etc. 1 Vfhen you HUSKY - buy before Christmas in this bargain offer sate SpiGiAoQi? with AUTOMATIC SPIN-RINS- "Husky Gets You There" ' Ph. 135-- 1 403 No. Main Complete Plans For Xmas Party Seagull Camp Slates Xmas Social And Meet Seagull camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, December 20, at 7:30 p. m. ai the home of Mrs. Wallace Young, 95 north First west. This is the Christmas SERVICE social for the camp. A good program Is arranged and gifts will he exchanged. A good attendance desired by those in charge. is ) Plans are completed for Carpenters Local Number 1886 annual Christmas party to be held i Friday, December 20.. A banquet, family style, will (be served at the Intermountain Indian school cafeteria at 8:00 oclock for all carpenters, their partners and invited guests. 4 (.Following the banquet a dance will be held at the union hall, 331 south First west A good orchestra has been engaged for the evening. E A Don't miss this chance. Buy your EASY Spirtdrier before Christmas and get this beautiful Holiday Season Punch Bowl Set at our special Christmas gift to you. EASY sets a new high in washer Two value with this new deluxe Spindrier with Automatic in One hour. wash orfe weeks once tubs do work to o at speedy clothes in tub washes while the other Automatically then whirls them damp-drbasket and V f whirling Spin-rins- JocJ Kite Co Ny Chora have wrapped and waiting Cor you e. es Spin-rins- y. NEW EASY CREDIT j Call dlitk J IfUtfrf TERMS LOOK! 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Six of the young performers will be Nancy Sunida, fifth grade; Catherine Nelson, sixth grade; Jay Christensen, fourth grade; Dale Viagstaff, fourth grade; Janet Quayle, second grade; and Carol Ann Perry, first grade.' 1 Bw TA 3 c Col DO Be |