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Show Nlimu i t k f t A rT? 9 Mrs. Berg To Enjoy Holidays In Cal. With Close Relatives BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah WtdBMday. December 20, 1950 Enjoy Xmas Party Mrs. Lawrence Berg left her Brigham City home this week season Published every Wednesday at Brigham to spend the holiday City, Utah, and entered as Second Class with her daughter and family, Mail Matter at the post office in Brig ham City, Utah, under the act of March Mr .and Mrs. Will Pett who reJ, 1879. side at Culver City, California. .... rate in Box fclder eoun Later, during the vacation, 6he in advance. per year, payable with another In combination with the Box Elder will also visit $4 00 Fridays) (published Mrs. Chancey West Journal, daughter, 6 for months; 82.00 single per yeer Paso Rocopy 5 cent. Outside Box Elder eoun and family, residing at ty, $3 50 per year; combination rate bles, California. 00. A gay party was held at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren at Bear River City Monday evening by the grandchildren of this grand old couple. Telegrams and letters from grandchildm living out of the state or unable to attend, were read during the evening by the 36 grandchildren attending the gala party. buffet luncheon A delicious Phone your society news to to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society was served in the dining room from a table centered with an editor, Phone 192. in new paper, established A weekly I 89fr,' published at ngham City, Utah. $5 Member United Press. Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press AssociaAssociation. tion, National Editorial National Representative: Advertising Advertising Service. Valiant In Spirit 0 . i p 1 J Y0bf attractive Christmas centerpiece. The house throughout carried a beautiful Christmas spirit In the lovely Christmas attixe used as decorations. The happy group gathered In the game room downstairs and enjoyed music, games and a program to complete a very pleasant evening together. Grandchildren Of John Holmgren's t i i SPRINGFIELD, Mass.' (UP) Stricken with polio which left her right arm and both legs paralyzed, Nancey A. Newlin has learned to do things to make my own way." She makes and sells colorful paid wool scarves, using a hand loom. Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Sunflower DUP Camp njoys Pioneer Xmas ? arty At Jones' Home Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward Sunday with members of the Bishop Richard in Thirty-onHansen Sunflower D.U.P. camp arrived charge. The opening song was at the home of Mrs. Jennie L, "A Christmas Medley" by a Jones on December 14, gaily boys chorus. dressed in pioneer costumes for The opening prayer was oftheir annual Christmas party. fered by Earl Nielsen followed The home was beautifully dec- by the sacrament 6ong, "God Of orated for the occasion with the Our Fathens, by the congregatraditional tree, etc. The indi- tion. Sacrament was taken care vidual tables were cleverly and of by Dale Tingey and Robert assisted by deacons. attractively centered with red and white tapers surrounded Tingey A yoiing boys and girls chowith evergreen. Tiny red sleighs rus sang "Christmas, followed filled with red candles marked by a talk from Kay Tingey. Eseach ladys place. A hot din- ther Drewes talked on Our Rener featuring pioneer recipes sponsibilities As Members of was served during the evening. the L. D. S. Church, followed Mrs. Alice Rich presented the by Glenna Gilbert talking on lesson, "Pioneer Stories For God Our Father. Lila ArmChildren," and Christmas carols strong talked on "The Gospel, under the direction of Mrs. Rae A Guide To Happiness." Christensen and Vera Earl were Ronaloss Harding talked . on 6ung after which bingo with Has Christmas Lost Its Meanprizes for all, was played. Marlon Iversons subject t ing. The camp flag which features was "Prayer. center sunflower and large The boys chorus next sang the State of Utah flag, were pre- and played Silent Night, fol sented the camp by officers of lowed by talks by two boys. the organization. LeOrr Ceilings talked on The Mrs. Santa Claus in the per- Birth of Christ," and Lynn Jenson of VeTa Earl, brought the sen talked on ."The Death of pleasant evening to a close with Christ" presents .for all, after which the Closing song was "Far, Far benediction was offered by Eli- Away On Judeas Plain, by the za Marsh. Closing prayer congregation. Special guests during the eve- was offered by Garth Baird. ning were Mrs. Lucy Wright, president of the county comPhone your news to 1000 pany, and 'Miss Lura Redd and Eleanore Gleave. Mrs. Jennie Jones, Emma Hansen, Eva Dean Holland and Phyllis Owen were on the 6ervfng committee. Samsonite Luggage ...the gift that Jits e i every name oh your list! If youre looking for this years finest gift, Samsonite is the answer to youi shopping problems. It has miracle coverings . . . solid brass locks ... rich, linings... famous construction super-stron- g better-than-leath- er long-weari- ng Club Auxiliary fold Christmas Meeting Monday Eve '0-- 30 . ", 1 The Brigham City club auxiliary held their monthly meeting last Monday night at the home of Mrs. Katherine Fishbum, following a lovely dinner at Maddoxs Ranch 20-3- 0 house. Patronage payments, Fishbum is the new president, replacing Mrs. Helen Felt, anil Melva Baron is the new treasurer replacing Secretary Jarbara Olsen. At the Fishbtirn home, the members exchanged gifts and Mrs. fAMOUS SINCE 1894 IllNDED WHISKY r ' 86.8 PROOF t 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL CONTINENTAL SPIRITS DISTILLING CORPORATION f, , i MEW if: PHIIA., x P extra poultry and egg profits, savings on visited , Present were Katherine Fish-burMelva Baron, Barbara Ol-- , Peggy Candland, . Glenna Anderson, Claire Goodliffe, Vila Brown, Beverly Packer, Nanette Woodland, Mary Coleman, Ken-h- a Jacobson, Mary Lou Call, Ida Smith, Virginia Mehler, Coy Hadfield, Sbnny Topic, Leora Baron and Loraine Peterson. t B. C. BEAUTIFUL FINISHES TO CHOOSE A Small Deposit Layaway Now Hold Your Selection. Utah Poultry members. 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