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Show i PAG7S SIX Celebrates Birthday 'BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 19, Old t h Va. caught three thieves hauling televiaway seven brand-nesion sets in the ced of a creakwagon. ing, mule-draw- j t Eskelsen Dec. 11 Police (UP) , Honor Andrew And New Meet RICHMOND, I 1951 Family Members EVBt1 SANTA members honored Family Andrew Eskelsen on Tuesday, December 11, on his eighty-sevent- n f ' h ' e 0 o , birthday anniversary. Q IS AMAZED Mr. Eskelsen, lifetime resident of Box Elder county, has been and engaged in activities throughout farming the county during his life. . He was born December 11, o 1864, in Mantua, Utah, the year after his parents, Andreas and Maren Jensen Eskelsen, arrived Andrew Eskelsen in Utah from Denmark. . . lifetime resident of Box In 1883 he married Anna ChrisiSpmr JfoflM Elder county, celebrates 87th tine Petersen. She passed away ,T OvtHfew in 1932. In 1933 he married Besbirthday. (!iMH sie Squires. I Agftatwf He served as an L. D. S. misPP Ull99 Primary Officers, And sionary from 1893 to 1895. In 1904 he moved to Brigh'am City Teachers In Willard with his Hold Annual Xmas Party He has family. five children, Arthur Midvale, Eskelsen, Utah; I. J. The Primary - officers and Eskelsen, Pocatello, Idaho; Orion teachers of (Willard held their Eskelsen, Ruel M. Eskelsen and Christmas party, December 12, Mrs. James P. (Mary) Christenat the home of Leah Taylor. sen, all of Brigham City; 19 A 'hot luncheon was served afgrandchildren 'and 16 ter which games progressive were played, with high and low prizes given. Mrs, Taylors home was beaudecorated around j' a tifully Christmas theme. , Gifts to 'be exchanged were placed under the lighted Christmas tree, It Hostess for the evening were Crystal Springs will play host Walk A Block And Save Mrs. Leah Taylor, Beatrice Burto the Tremonton Jayeee Christden and Mrs. Madeline IHaun, mas banquet and dance, ,to be i held Dec. 21, at 8 p.'m. Max Adams, party chairman, announces the evenings events will include a toast by , Jack Williams, presentation of guests and prospective Jaycees, after which a hot turkey dinner will be served in traditional family i j style. Following the banquet, a program will be presented, and the; group will then retire 'to danc-- ! "I'm really In business for myselfl You see, in Ing until the arrival of Santa. Utah's mining industry, there's a $30,000 Invest Everyone attending this annual affair has been asked to bring ment for each employee. So the company I a small gift to use as an exwork for has actually laid out all that money change when Santa arrives to to put me in business. I'm glad they did it, distribute the Christmas cheer. I on couldn't have swung the deal because my own. stock-raisin- g N. vA '' ' i S,-- t t '4 i I A By Reynolds V. Reeder How To Make An Attractive Christinas Decoration From Candle Ends First we want to extend our wannest personal wish to you for a very Merry Christinas! 'Make floating candle flowers from candle ends! Simply remove wicks from candle ends ' . melt down wax . . . pour wax into muffin molds, using same wicks again. ..when hard, heat mold slightly to remove, ' Many thanks for your patron- age of our local business during the year, and best wishes to you for a happy 19521 J -- I Distributed by REYNOLDS V. REEDER - - v i 3 O GLOVES 4 CATALINA ' SWEATERS Pullover and Coat Styles. Cashmere, part cashmere. O INTERWOVEN SOCKS OHOUSE SHOES .. ' 1 - , 0 , ' k - Rayons h 4) ; -- ' Wool '' , i Leather and Wool Lined. O ROBES 0 v Pigskin, lined and unlined. Nylon and fur lined. ' v. 4 ' VT f . r--t PENDLETON WObL SHIRTS 1 AW chair-mai- l, OSPORT COATS Ralph Abel and committee members Billy Neal, Gary ' Miner, ana carter men," the Bear River FJFiA. chapter will hold their Christmas party and K initiations, Thursday, Dec. 20, during the afternoon at the B. R. agricultural building. Main feature of this annual affair will be the initiation of new members into the FIFA., chapter, after which refreshments will be served, and a enjoyed. Faculty advisors for the traditional event are LeRoy Bunnell, Clifford Hansen, and Howard Johnson, t SUITS TO PCC) ATS -4, JA'C K ETS Ch OACME tOWBOY BOOTS '.For Men and Boys SAMSONITE LUGGAGE For Men and Women OHICKOK JEWELRY OJUSTIN WALLETS "O SCARFS ;o v Christmas Dance Slated By Harper Ward For Sat. v A beautiful Christmas dance has been planned by the Harper ward M.L1A. under the direction of Miss Maxine Pettingill, A V ni. 3 1 4 . Silk, Rayon and Wool HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed and plain. Remember Block's carries the largest and most complete stock of LEVIS, LEVI SHIRTS, LEVI JUMPERS, 3 , Jh JiF dance director, and Mrs. Helen Pierce, president of the Young Ladies, to toe held Sa today evening, 'December 22, at 8:30 p. m. at the Harper ward hall Good music, refreshments, prizes4 and floor show will be enjoyed during the evening. This is the fifth scheduled Fun 'Night for North Box Elder stakeib. There is no admission charge. As usual refreshments will be sold to defray r cost of dance. Eighth ward members now hold the attendance ribbon. The rihbon will go to the ward with T - y . -- BLOCKS! white and colored Plans Xmas Party f' NEK M , wide selection TIES Bear River FFA tinder the direction of ,'f O ARROW SHIRTS 1 - t , IS-.- . Plan Xmas Party Crystal Springs S, Inc. Brigham City Theres i Tremonton JCs vL7Sf :b? True... EVERYTHING QV Floating flowers make effec-tive conversation pieces ... as part of Christmas table or fire- place mantle decorations, But Its .V Telephone 1588 the most present at the dance Saturday. ti -t re - a Hfr- M 1 D W i-- " ' Vf ' A r friendly K MOOf 0L0 HICKORY Cl STILLING COUP, MtU, PA Store i T) For Men" Open Thursday , Friday and Saturday Till 8:00 P. M. J, t. |