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Show i t t North Stake Primary Board Holds Annual Christmas Party At Ferguson Home Monday The annual Christmas party tor members of North Box Elder stake Primary 'board was held Monday evening at the home of Mis. Earl 'Ferguson, under the direction of President Helen Harrison. Decorations in the holiday Colors were carried out in the Moms and clever favors marked the place for each at the tables. Prayer ,was offered by Elsie Smith. A delicious heft luncheon was served by committee members. The group then gathered around a cheery fireside for a Christmas story and teacher-traine- r lesson given by Ruth Bott. June Sackett and Verna Johnson led in singing Christmas carols and Viola Pett conducted scriptural reading. Gifts for all were distributed around the circle from a large figure of Santa Claus. Sixteen members were present with Hilda Forrest and Dorothy Hunsaker ae special guests. Alta Ctaner offered the closing The first air mail service, Raymond Hansens, Perry, Bpsilon Chapter Meets In 1918, was confined to the Celebrate 41 st Wedding At Simcox Home Monday gun Eastern seaboard of the United be- Take Nuptial Vows Recently Anniversary On Sunday Boys' Chorus Featured Regular meeting of Epsilon States. of Beta Sigma Phi was Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' Han- chapter held evening, December sen of Perry celebrated their 41st 8, at Monday the home of Mrs. Connie on Sunday wedding anniversary . At Sixth Ward Meeting Box Elder high school chorus was featured at the day evening meeting of Brigham City Sixth ward, ducted by Sunday school afternoon, December 7. The Hansens were married on Dec. 7, 1911 at Ogden and have resided their entire married life in Perry. Their marriage was later solemnized ein the Logan L.D.S. temple. delicious Sunday afternoon chicken dinner' was served to immediate family members from a dinner table centered with a beautifully decorated wedding cake. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. August , Olsen, Brigham ' City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and children, Larry, Trudy, Creig and Brad, Perry; and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Han sen and children, Karen, Linda and Val, also of Perry. Following dinner the after' noon was spent in a social way. Boys Sun- the conoffi- cers. Under the direction of fcarl Johnston the chorus sang Youll "Thanks Be to God, Never Walk Alone, and The Holy City." Earl Xunzle sang a solo and Margaret Johnson accompanied. Wendell Hotter, Sunday school superintendent conducted the meeting and prayers were by Dale Erdman and Royle Reeves. Short talks were given by FarnsBosley, Thera Mickey worth, Ann Westenskow, Beth Ann Richards, Pauline Anderson, Helen Westenskow and Marvin Wright. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gxat itude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our daughter and sister, Donna Kimber. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. i Kimber and family. Satrament Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ronald Rock who were recently married in double ring ceremonies. The bride is the former Patricia Jones, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Lewis Jones and the groom is the son of , Mrs. Grace Rock, all of Brigham City. . . . Poison Ivy Wins Brighamites Attend Child Welfare Meet Priced from 5 775 Credit Terms Make Your Selection Now! Buy On Low Easy sroiirirm rum mi rima '2 :: American Flyer (HdO cH efflft PACIFIC FREIGHT TRAIN It smokstl It Iras National Guests included; American - Legion commander, Lewis K. Gough of Sacramento, California; National American Legion Auxliary president, Mrs. Eve Ashton, Vernal, Utah; National Child Welfare chairman for 40 and 8, George Huish, East Chicago, Illinois; Le Chapeau Natonal (president of 8 and 40) Mrs. Ray Stratton, Huron, South Dakota and American Legion Auxiliary Child Welfare chairman, Mrs. Percy Laneson, Madison, Iowa. George Hodges, Grand Chef de Gare of 40 and 8 for Utah was privileged to Introduce George Huish at the afternoon session of the convention on Thursday, December 5. There were also many others present from 11 Western states, Alaska and Hawaii. The convention included representatives from American Legion affiliated organizations. llll Hill Exciting Model Freight Set Refreshments were served by Mrs. Simcox and Mrs. Dixon. L00 0 V sun-fu- Westinghouse Refrigerators 1952 Westinghouse Refrigerators in the big BRAND NEW foot size, two different models and only two available on this remarkable offer. see them today. 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He was kept Child tended the annual Area E a Phone your society news to 77L Welfare conference In Salt Lake out of game by poison ivy. City last week, report the largest group of distnguished guests Ask about THRU BUS service to California ever to gather for a meeting of its kind. Includes uncoupler, terminal, transformer and track to form 140" oval. 12.95 SWT For Christmas giving, for Holiday use, complete range of sizes and styles in ice sjeates, at greatly reduced prices Childrens skates, reg. V1 $8.25 values, now Womens White Figure Skates Oft ft C $11.50 values, now 171111 Other American Flyer Sets as low as $16.75 $2,!l Stock are canplete- -c ln.an t ac,c UTAH OIL REFINING CO. FIRST Itl RUDODR HARDWARE O manT 1 1 gains during our HOLIDAY VALUTA L 8 10. 1952 meeting was held choo-tho-ol Realistic tmoko, found, action over 40" train long Complete, toady to run Ufa Our plan Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December Simcox. President Marion Fredrickson was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Jean Davis was appointed as chairman for the sorority Tor selecting a nominee from the organization to compete for Junior Chamber of Commerce Service award. Distinguished Following her appointment Mrs. Cleo Dixon reported that ticket ales were progressing nicely for dental project fund prizes to be awarded at 3 p. m. on December 13 at the News and Journal m Tingey conducting. Congregational singing was followed by opening prayer by Lloyd Eastley and sacrament :ong by the congregation. Sacrament was under direction of Vernon Gilbert and Wayne Hunsaker. Nelda Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rasmus sen was confirmed a member of the church by Evan Jackson, as was Carla Marie Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cali by her father. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchinson was blessed and named James Earl by Bishop Richard Hansen. Nolan Tingey was given a vote of approval by the congregation in being ad vanced to a teacher. During the remander of the time 23 people gave testimonies. After the closing song, Henry Drewes offered the benediction Phone your society news to 77L trains Elder NEWS in the Sixth ward immediately after Sunday school with Homer Christmas party with change of gifts, luncheon special program is planned for members of Sego Lily camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. All members are cordially in vited to attend on Thursday, De cember 11, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Laura Morris, south Third west. A Lionel Box Sacrament Meeting In Sixth Ward Sunday Xmas Party Planned By Sego Lily Camp See Our Complete Selection Of 3 SPORTING GOODS |