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Show f ' PAGE TWO BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City Utah Wednesday, December 26, 1951' Sego Lily Camp of DUP Hold Xmas Meeting At Laura Morris' Home VFW Post And Auxiliary Enjoy Annual Christmas Party At War Memorial Home Memlbers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, George Gidney of the Lil.V The Sego camp Post Number 1695, and their , Daughters of Utah Pioneers auXiuary met Thursday evening, Chaa. W. Claybaugh, Publisher at the December Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor their regular meeting 20, at the War Memo-homManager Advertising Gladys Johnson, of First Lt. Laura Morris, I rial home for annual Christmas Published every Wednesday at Brigham December 20, according (to sec- I party. . City, Utah, and entered as Second Class retary Bernice Earl. office in BrigMail Matter at the ' In established A weekly newspaper, 1894, published at Brigham City, Utah K e Festivities began with the serving of a delicious turkey dinner family style from tables beautifully decorated with ie trees, lighted red tapers and miniature Christmas trees the places fo the guests, ors and four excused. Mrs. Carrie Petersen was in Mary H. Forsgren was voted charge of table decorations, in as a member of the camp af-dinner was served under ter which class leader Milissa the direction of Mrs. Zina gave a short Christmas seil chairman and Mrs. Carol post ham City, Utah, under the act of March with The meeting opened J, 1879. 1 Elder coun- Capt. Vera Sederholm conduct-Subscription rate in Bo in 7:30. After advance; at $2.25 payable per year, ty, opening Elder lng, with the Bo in combination prayer was iby Annie $4.00 Journal, (published 6 Fridays) 21 months; single Goodliffe. Roll call showed per year; $2.00 for visit-lin- g copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder counfour with present rate ty, $3.00 per year; combination $5.00. Hansens Return From California Visit cook-son- mark-member- s qe 1 Mrs, Joseph Hansen and son, story. Preece, Mrs, Noia Larsen, Mrs. The program was turned over Valona petersen and Mrs. Stel- Jay M., Hansen, returned Thursto Frank Nedbalek who preas committee day evening, (December 20, from sented the following: Two vocal ha Rasmussen (All members of the ' members. in California. a visit duets were sung by Birdie Smith auxiliary assisted and their at and Thurza Moyes. Mr. Ned- help was appreciated by the While there they visited a piano solo balek charge. group the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Frank played Van Cott and Nedbalek (Wallace Christensen was MasWard and family in Ban Bernar3 Prwt0 of Ceremonies for the' everneLlUi Mrs. Ward is the former dino. Mr. Van played and announced the follow-inning Dorothy Hansen. Ohiistmas carols on the piano. vocal trio, Dorene program: Mr. Nedbalek then gave a mu Mr. Hansen also visited with Norma Uen6en and Er Wheeler, sical reading. friends in Long Beach. r visits Twenty-fivwere reported made. After the CERTIFIED closing song, concluding prayer - I - - g e mwox A1RE-FL- HEATING O DEALER O SEASHORES ma Crompton accompanied by Dorothy Wheeler, sang several numbers; two vocal numbers by Gerald Jensen accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy (Wheeler and Mrs. acRobert Crompton; several cordion selections by Robert Nunnally; two readings by Dixie Gordon followed by community singing led toy Robert Nunnally. Special guests for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ross representing the state department; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elumn and Bill Haws all of Ogden, Romeo Christensen, district post commander and Mrs. Adell Christensen. Lynn Jensen Is tjre with local post commander vice Clyde Larsen as senior Mrs. Carrie Peter commander. with sen leads the Auxiliary Mrs. Noia Larsen as senior vice captain. 'Following the dinner Santa Claus Joined the group and presented gifts. The remainder of the evening was spent In square, dancing led toy La Rue Yates. Phone your society news to 77L Kindergarten Kids' " Party Termed Highly Successful " On Thurs. Termed as highly successful by youngsters and parents who attended was the annual Kids Christmas party for children and grandchildren of Kindergarten club members. The party was held Thursday afternoon, December 20, at the War Memorial home with Mrs, Darol O. Johnsen and Mrs. Arden C. Balls as The youngsters enjoyed dancing and games under the direction of Mrs.' Beth JBurrup and LIVESTOCK to phone Order your stationery, office Everyone is. invited Mrs. Olive Petersen. Upon the arrival of Santa Claus ipop corn their society items for the News business forms, envelopes, ' hails were presented to more F today at the than 125 youngsters present. and Journal to 771. , News-Journa- Santa was then presented aa a gift and joined with the children In singing Christmas carols. Mrs. Olive Petersen was in charge of the refreshments assisted by Mrs. Eva Valentine, Mrs. Beth Burrup and Mrs. Muriel Barker. Christmas et l, STOVE OIL FURNACE OIL of Michigan The University was the first state uhiversty. Hottest Burning Minnesota provides nearly 70 percent of the nations iron ore. No Waste Clean Burning Prompt Courteous Service AUCTION PHONF-3L2S-- SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS Every Friday at one oclock WASATCH NORTHERN In the heart of the buVing and selling area where the demand meets the supply. We have for you the most Inodern facilities in the Intermountain West. OIL CO. SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Auction every Friday at 1 oclock 577 North Main Z3 Brigham City tz CZ3 good-chee- was offered by Sadie Pett. A lovely lunch was served by Vera SedePholm, Laura Morris, Blanch Hyde, Bernice Earl, A1 and Eliza freida Jepperson, White. Gifts, were exchanged. Mrs. Earl Watson Guest Of Honor Friday Evening .delightful welcome home was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan (A. Olsen in honor of Mrs. Earl Watson, the former Jeanne Adamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hetb Adamson, who recently returned home from the Philippines. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Creomulsion relieves promptly becauss it goes right to the seat of the trouble Mary Lou Call. Mrs. Gene Rieh, to help loosen and expel germ laden Mrs. Janice Allen, Mrs. Wilma! phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Miss Barbara Earl, Mrs. heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial Wilde, Mrs. and membranes. Guaranteed to please you !Uark ne Norda Emmett. refunded. 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