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Show rr rt . TiTT" y. To Be Civic Speaker Seminary Coordinator r - s octal Aileen L. Nelson, Society , iurr.r, ,, 1, Mii.r.n ceen Editor Telephone 771 mirrn t Boyd K. Packer, coordinator for all LDS seminaries and former Brigham City man, will be guest speaker Thursday afternoon, Dec. 19, at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Civic Improvement club ladies and their guests are invited to hear Mr. Packer speak on "Religion in Every Day Life. i, ii mu irni mu HitfrinHfmiHii i Ar-thu- , ge-we- Sarah Letter Writing ; Noted n two-pag- letter. She doesnt believe in sending just cards with verses, she wants a personal message to go to each one. hours The early morning prove to be the best letter writing time. Many mornings she has as many as 15 letters in her box ready to go on their way by noon. Miss Marble corresponds with in people in various stations life. One of her most memorable r HOSPITAL NOTES The following patients have been admitted at Cooley Memorial hospital during the past week: Medical patietns: Master Timothy Andersen, 3, Stone, Idaho. Ppn- Mrs. Clara Fredrickson, ' , rose. r Rex Barker, Brigham City.; Master Floyd Tolman 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman, Tremonton. AlaMrs. Laura Jorgensen, meda, Calif. Mrs. Bertha Calhoun, Little Valley. Mrs. Mona Clark, Brigham City. Mrs. Florence Staples, Brigham City. Elmer C. Schow, Brigham City. Miss Sue Gress 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gress, Brigham City. Leon F. Christiansen, Brigham City. Mrs. Jocelyn Geddes, Sunset, Utah. Surgical patients: Julius A. Cagle, Little Valley. David Call Jr., Brigham City. Thain Beeton, Dewey ville. Mrs. Grant (Jean) Nelson, . is e. Cedric Taylor 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tell Taylor, Malta, Idaho. Kathy 10 and Pat 7, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Andersen, Bear River City. Bill Jeppsen 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jeppsen, Brigham City. Charles Harrison 12 and Royal Harrison 2 Vz, sons of Mrs. Ruth Harrison, Little Valley. Louise Tamasauskas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tamasauskas, Brigham City. . their great-grandchil- d from has been received by Mr. and a person of note is a thank you Mrs. H. J. Sessions. A baby son was born to Mr, card from President Dwight D. and Mrs. Earl Hutchins, RichEisenhower. Upon learning of the pri-dent- s land, Wash., Dec 11, just two illness, Sarah immediate- hours early for a birthday pres card to him. ent for the grandmother, Mrs. ly sent a The letter returned, Pullman, complete Thais A. Merrell, with engraved presidential Seal, Wash. Mrs. Hutchins is the former reads, Thank you very much for your kind message. I am Erma Merrell, twin daughter of truly grateful for your thought the Merrells. of me, signed Dwight D. Eisenhower. This is her third corresponJollyettes Will Dance dence from the White House. She sent Mamie a birthday card At War Memorial Home and received a letter typed on The Jollyette Dancing club Mamies own typewriter and will hold their Christmas dance hand signed and also when the Dec. 21, beSaturday atpresident suffered his heart ac- ginning at evening, 10 p. m. at the War tack, her letter to him was Memorial home. knowledged. supper will be servAnyone may receive a message edMidnight and all members are invited from Miss Marble. She is truly interested in peo- to attend. , Committee in charge includes ple and their welfare and spends Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breitenbek-ermany horns each day writing to chairmen, assisted by Mr. missionaries, service men and and Mrs. Lee Wright, Mr. and people who are lonely the world Mrs. James Powers, and Mr. and over. One of her first Christmas Mrs. Clair Merrell. cards and gift boxes arrived from Helen Manogue, Bradford, Ogden Couple Tell of Yorkshire, England. Miss Man-aguname was received after Arrival of Baby Son Letters Abroad in contacting New York City. The two women Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Simonsen, have corresponded since that announce the arOgden Miss is time. about rival ofproudly Manogue first child, a son their Miss Marbles age, unmarried born Dec. 12. and cares for her aged mother. The parents have chosen the Miss Marble keeps house for name Brett Lee for the six pound her father, E. N. Marble, and HVz ounce youngster. Willie. brother, Mrs. Simonsen is the former Christmas time is the logical Carol Jacobs, daughter of Mr. time to extend best wishes to Mrs. Charles T. Johnson, and friends and neighbors. We extend a happy seasons Ogden. This is the first grandchild greetings to Miss Marble, who Mr. and with the entire spends year doing Mrs. the family name for Brigham Simonsen, LeRoy not what the Savior asked, just remembering fellowmen on the City. Their number of grandchildren now totals 3. occasion of his birthdate. Her most recent letter get-we- ll , A The Home Nuptials Unite Couple Jensen has returnLovely home nuptials united wedding bells. The cake was ed from a trip to Arizona. ' She visited in Tucson with Miss Vayrene Hunsaker, daugh- Diane Coombs. Both wore carFirst Lt. and Mrs. Floyd G. Da- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle V. nation corsages, r Hunsaker, Elwood, and John M. Ellis Jensen was best man. vis and family. Mrs. H. AH men in the wedding party The Davis couple proudly an- Jensen, son of 'Mr. and Brigham City, wore white carnation boutonnounce the arrival of their third LeRoy Jensen, Dec. 14. I nieres. child, a girl, born Thanksgiving Saturday, For her daughters wedding Rites were solemnized' at the Day, Nov. 28. The youngster r and informal luncheon followweighed seven pounds four Hunsaker home with Bishop Erickson officiating in the ing, Mrs. Hunsaker chose a ounces and has been named presence of family members beige faille gown. Mrs. Jensen Christine. ? was gowned in black faille. Other family members include and close friends. in a Both wore corsages of roses. was The bride charming young Gregory and Nancy Lynn. blue velvet . afternoon The brides lace covered tagown Mrs. Davis is the former with matching shoes. She wore ble was centered with a beautiTREASURED CORRESPONDENCE Miss Sarah Marble, Mr. of Jensen, an orchid corsage at her shoul- fully ornate three tiered wedBrigham City Letter Writing Lady, looks at her most and Mrs. E. II. daughter Brigham der. ding cake. The white iced crearecent letter of note, a letter, complete with Presidential City. Paternal Jensen, grandmother is Bridesmaid duties were per- tion was adorned with pale pink Miss sent from Eisenhower. Marble President Seal, Mrs. J. Glen Davis, Logan. Dwight formed by Dana Watkins and roses and topped with a- trio of ll Mrs. Jensen a card to the President and immediately received remained with the youngsters during the mothDaughters of Utah Pioneers will an acknowledgement from the White House. be held Friday evening, Dec. 20, ers stay at the hospital and beat 7:30 p. m. came acquainted with the new Marble Takes Job The meeting will be held at arrival when they came home. the home of Mrs. Lucy Wright. She also visited in Phoenix, Seriously People Correspond Also Gifts will be exchanged and Ariz., before home, The nation celebrates a Na- letters and pictures is from with her sister returning officers in charge desire that and brother-in-law- , tional Letter Writing Week but Miss Helen Keller, the noted all members attend. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dean ParMiss Sarah Marble takes the job deaf and blind lecturer and Special Xmas Party ry. Mrs. Parry is the former A special Christmas party has seriously and writes letters of Jessie Grover. Sunflower Camp good cheer daily to her many been planned for Seagull Camp Inscribed on the picture from Mrs. Lillian H. Felts home friends and relatives. Daughters of Utah Pioneers this Miss Keller, sent following the scene was Christmas of the the Glad News Announces Just this past week she finish, Wed., Dec 18. evening, a valentine from the of Sunflower for receipt Camp party ed a grand total of 100 letters Hot luncheon will be served Great-Grandchi- ld letter City Brigham writing Daughters of,' Utah Pioneers, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. carrying holiday greetings to lady, is the following, To my Third Dec. 12. friends. Each card little Dan F. Olsen. Sarah Marble, friend, Dinner was served from small The glad news of the arrival e sent contained, at least, a Christmas gifts will be with all my love,. Helen Keller. of tables trimmed with Christmas third Mrs. E. II. favors to 20 members. Captain LaWana Jensen presided and conducted. Mrs. Florence L. Baird offered invocation and blessing of the food. Members then sang Jingle Bells. Long, Long Ago was the lesson given by Mrs. Alice R. Rich, followed by 20 good cheer reports and incidents from pioneer history from Sanpete county by Eleanor Gleaves; Davis county, Artie Sessions, and Star Valley, Wyoming, Martha Jensen. A letter written by Mrs. Nell Webb, Richmond, Utah, concerning Mrs. Lorette Adamson, mother of Herbert Adamson, was read by Captain Jensen. Members then sang Silent Night as they exchanged gifts. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Ora N. Andersen. Christmas' dinner committee included Mrs. Lillian Felt, chairman hostess, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Compton, Mrs. Evadehe Olsen Holand, Mrs. Kathrine and Mrs. Olive Petersen. Deseret Camp Regular meeting and Christmas party for Deseret Camp - changed. , Birthday Festivities Honor Alan Stokes Young friends and family members of Alan Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes, enjoyed eighth birthday party festivities at the Stokes home recently. Balloon favors, candy bars, games and birthday refreshments were the order of the cut by ed. son. Social hour begins m. with meeting hour the newlyweds and "Twice-WelcomeG- serv- or. The bride is a graduate Bear River High school and ift mmM o, of is currently attending the Excelis Beauty school In Salt Lake City. Mr .Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary. He has completed a tour of duty for the U. S. Navy and is now serving in the U. S. Air Force. He will report for further duty with the Air Force at Charleston, South Carolina. Elder ante Tor the beauty of its decanter, for the Elegance of the . whisky it holds, the Schenley Decanter of Elegance is the twice-welcom- e gift! Supplies are limited. Decanter plus NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 18, gift . pre-wra- 1957 both at p no extra cost. , American Legion People Attend State Meeting Brigham City American Le- gion and Auxiliary members, who attended conference for the organization this past week included: Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. Ann Jensen and Mrs. Birdie Smith. Dr. Jones is serving as District No 1 commander; Mrs. Jones is immediate past president of District No. 1; Mrs.'Jen sen is Brigham City Auxiliary Unit president, and Mrs. Smith is chairman for mid-wint- Utah. The ladies attended meetings in the Governor's room at the state capital. All presidents, secretaries and department chairmen gave reports and In decanter or regular crystal bottle, you get the same prized whisky of Elegance. SCHENLET BIST1UERS CO.. II T.C. BttNDED WHISKY, 06 PROOF, laeawaaMmiMaHaa) 65k GRAIN KEIITJAl SPIRITS day. . Many nice gifts were presented to the guest of honor by the following guests: Scott Pella, Blane Nelson, Lynn Stokes, Linda ,and Dale Hamson, Renee Harmon, Penny Olsert. Stephen Leggett, Chris Johnson, . Clark and Ronnie Wilson and Ricky Nelson. A woman called the long distance operator for help in locating her GI husband in a distant Army camp. What outfit ii he in? asked the operator. Hes in his fatigues, was the reply. Hes on KP duty. An&maDw - iMflwrsIfoeimims Brigham City Quartet Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen returned Sunday from a pleasant 10 day trip to Los Angeles. They visited with friends and relatives in Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Pedro and Wilmington. The Wolds were the guests of MrS. Sarah Simmons, Pasadena, sister of Mrs. Wold. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen, Los Angeles. Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Hansen are sisters. The vacationists report good roads and pleasant traveling weather. They enjoyed Knotts Berry farm and the beach while there. Santa Claus Schedules Seventh LDS Ward Visit Santa Claus will make his annual appearance this evening, Wednesday, Dec 18, at the Seventh ward as primary children dance and party. The party begins at 6 p. m. The jolly gent will appear at 7 p. m. an distribute treats. remind Officers in charge children that regular Primary will not be held this afternoon. Regular Primary will be resum- ed Jan. S. A GIVE A SIPUMHOT The new LOW look In shoes sets a new HIGH in style. Choose LOTOPS in brown or black FLOR-SHEI- ... SJg95 THE PERFECT GIFT! We have an ARROW gift for every man on your practical, sure to please. , Uncertain About the Size? Color? Pattern? WHITE AND COLORED Then the smart choice is a GIFT CERTIFICATE from DRESS SHIRTS ZUNDELS, and let him pick the shoes, hat, suit, topcoat, sweater that he likes best. Its sure to please. 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Program chairman for the .jJchcnlcij They left immediately for honeymooning at Sun Valley. their return, several Upon parties are planned In their hon- 5 Box at mi fncuifi'.wi. - Brigham Lady Returns From Arizona Jaunt Musical numbers for the afternoon will be given by Marilyn Mann and Eda Rae Ander- DOAFPKISR well-dresse- Ox d. MARX Sport Coats from $29.50 - Shop Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Monday until 8 p.m. |