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Show Mrs. Keith Boyer Bridge Harper Ward Sponsors Lovely Christmas Club Hostess On Thurs. Dance In Ward Hall On Saturday Evening PAGE POUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 26, 1951 Willow Creek Camp Of DUP Plan Meeting Willow Creek Camp Of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold a Christmas party at the home of Susie W. Facer, Friday, December 28, at 2:30 p. m., it was learned today. . Assisting with serving will be Mrs. Eliza Dial, ' Mrs. ' Grace Keyes and Hannah Nichols. Mrs. Gladys R. Taylor is captain of the camp. 1 Mrs. Keith .Boyer was hostess to members or her bridge club Thursday evening, (December 20, at her home. The group enjoyed dinner at the Lotus cafe, then adjourned to the Boyer home for an evening of bridge. Following bridge a musical game was played during the exchanging of Christmas gifts. Members present, including Mrs. Boyer were: Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. B6b Stack, Mrs. Knowl-toBrown Mrs. Wm. D. iHolllst, Mrs. Gayle Tlngey Mrs. Reid H. Winston P. Tingey and Mrs. Nelson. n More than 200 people of North stake enjoyed a beau- Box Elder tiful Christmas dance in the Harper ward hall on. Saturday evening, December 22, under the direction of the Harper Harper ward members received the attendance ribbon and will be Its .proud possessors until another ward tops their attendance record. The hall Saturday evening was beautifully" decorated with a huge Christmas tree and fireplace with red lighted tapers In two three tier candelabra. Tiny silver stars glistened from the drapery and candy was served from a serving table with a lovely handmade lace cloth. Lighted white tapers stood on either end of the table decorated with metallic fringe. Maxine Pettingill, Sadie M.-I.A- . Hun-sake- r, Sharon Deem, Ginny ' Yates, Ruth Marsh and Jane Welch assisted by Max Baugh were in charge of the decora- tions. vrondef wort dt6f chatahfry SEASHORES Sheet Metal Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main Heating ' Phone 25 girls under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Glover danced the floor show number, "Waltz Ballet." Girls participating were: Marilyn ""Wood, Diane Morgan, tDalene Jeppeson, Maxine Pettingill, Mary Ann Hall, Colleen Hansen, Bergine .Peters, Carol Hunsaker, Leota Hunsaker, Carol Walters and Joan Kotter. Upon the completion of the floor show the group surprised Mrs. Glover with a beautiful gift of appreciation for the fine work she Is doing with dancing in North stake. Prizes during the evening went to Patsy Hunsaker of Harper ward and Reed Burk of A lovely group of Hon-eyvill- 'PICK O' THE , PICTURES " j Maxine Pettingill and Mrs. Helen Pierce were general chairmen of the dance. Advertising and posters were under the direction of Janet Jensen, Ted Olsen and Dave Wright. Special records were used during the evening and enjoyed by the dancers present. The next dance Fun Night for North . stakers will be held January 1 at 8:30 pm. ir the Seventh ward hali with, the Eighth ward. ward as sponsoring Civic Members To Hear Vosco Call III Thursday Vosco Call III will present a Christmas reading to members of the Civic Improvement club on Thursday afternoon, Decem-iber'2at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Mrs. J. H. Huchel is program chairman for the day and urges before ftinfl ,;,nrdtH9re n;0Ullg,f old T8 ovj Beated Jor en- joy this special program during the holiday season. sui9 or 4 that all members attend and we"'centcnr swrely VoW, - - Lincoln School Chorus Entertain Third Ward Relief Society Members , Fourth Ward Relief The Third ward Relief society, under the direction of Mrs. Society Holds James (Jensen, spent a delightful afternoon Tuesday, December Christmas Party , 18, during regular Relief society A Christmas party was en- session. joyed by members of the Fourth The program for the afternoon Ward Relief Society Tuesday afpresented by the Lincoln school chorus under the directernoon. President Pearl Hunsaker pre- tion of Mrs. Kay Freeman, acsided. After opening song, pray- companied by Mrs. Thelma Koter was offered by (Leonda Bun-derso- Alta Shaw gave the literary lesson. Another highlight was the appearance of Santa Claus, who passed a bag of Christmas cheer to all. The singing mothers rendered a irumber under the direction of Mary Kotter. Elaine Reeves gave two readings. Dorothy Kotter rendered two accordian solos and Joan Reeves gave a retold story. A duet, , ILaDee Everton and Rosemary Roberts sang. A ballet dance was presented by a group of stake girls under the direction of Delone Glover. Refreshments were served. . Children Of Bridge Club Members Enjoy Party , Mrs. Jay Hansen was hostess Decem-19- , afternoon, to the children of her bridge . club members. The youngsters and their mothers arrived at 4 oclock and enjoyed games during the afternoon. Punch and cookies were served and gifts exchanged. Upon the departure of each little guest a chocolate Santa was presented. Mothers and children attending were, Mrs. Omer Call and son Merrell; Mrs, Wayne Call and sons, Randy and Wayne, 3r.; Mrs. (Lynn Holmgren, son Scott, and daughter, Shaunna; Mrs. Steve Anderson, son, Ladd, and daughter, Jill; Mrs. Clyde 'Glover and daughters, Annette, Kama and Marco and Mrs. Jay (Hansen and children, David, Jean and Stephen. Wednesday hesitating. Giovanna Altadonna w when Madden 1 specific Two her. The CAMDEN, N. J. (UP) spaghetti, she been better here than in Italy new citizens here have In things many impressed by the United States, but by nothEveryone Is InvitoTl ing so much as its food. Federal Judge Thomas S. their society Items for the Madden had just told them. and Journal to 771. You are now part of the greatest organization in the world, the United States of America. About "Night Out" Club Meets One Thing Well Eat Citizens At Marva Frost Home The "Night Out" club met at the Idle Isle cafe Wednesday after which they gathered at the exhome of Marva Frost to change Xmas gifts. Present were Ida Smith, Marva Frost, Mary Lou Call, Thelma Larson, Melva Baron, Barbara Olsen, Marion Jeppeson, Marjorie Keller, Vila Brown, Helen Jane Lemon and LeRaine Petersen. Then he asked Mrs. Maureen Andrews, a British war bride, What Is It about this country you like? 'The food, she said, without Z. ter. A delicious Christmas lunch- Twenty-Thirt- y Anns eon was served following the program by the following la- Name New Officers dies: Edith Gladys Nelson, At Monthly Meeting Worthington, Merle Christensen, Marie Robinette, (Lucille Olsen, Anns, auxThe Twenty-ThirtKate Jensen and IHenrette Mcof the club, met at iliary Crary. Maddox Ranch house Tuesday fo rtheir monthly gathering. 3rd Ward Primary Meet Following dinner they met at of Helen Felt where At Funk Home For Social the home gifts were exchanged and new The Funk home 22 west Sec- officers elected. New officers include: Mary ond north beautifully decorated Kenna president; was the scene of the Third ward Lou Call, LaRaine Primary officers and teachers Jacobsen, secretary; reporter. Retiring of regular monthly December pre- Petersen, fcers are Fishburn, Kathryn paration meeting and Christmas president; Melva Baron, secre-arsocial. and Erma Crompton, reMeeting for the evening was conducted by President Madge porter. ofMembers of the club present Mrs. Doris Simonsen (Hull, fered the opening prayer follow- included Ida Smith, Mary Lou Glenna ed jby the telling of a beautiful Call, Kenna Jacobsen, a Christmas story by Mrs. Amelia Merrill; Glenna Anderson; Baron, Melva Baron, Jennie Welling. .A two course luncheon was Winzeler, Gwen Carver, Kathryn Erma then served to' 15 present from Fishburn, Helen Felt, small tables. Christmas gifts Crompton, Mary Coleman, Inez were then exchanged and Petersen, Sonny Topik, Beverly Christmas carols sung by the Packer, Barbara Olsen, Nanette group under the direction of Woodland and LaRaine Petersen. Mrs. Lorene Smith. eommittee in(Refreshments Brigham DUP Camp cluded Mrs. (Nona Funk, Mrs. Opal IFrye, Mrs. Fern Burt and Will Meet Thursday J J qcdaqK at the y 20-3- 0 , y, Le-Or- LAST TIMES MONDAY "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" STARTS 1:00 P. M. CHRISTMAS DAY TWO BIG FEATURES from the rollicking BROADWAY PLAY! Darling, Hew, Could you! r. Ft Edna Jensen. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Mrs. Winnifred Nelson. Seagull Camp Members' Enjoy Xmas Party The Ft. iBrigham camp of the will hold their Christmas party, December 27, Thursday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Esther Poulsen, 229 West Forest. D.U.P. followed were refreshments members of the served by Mrs. Young, Mrs. Sea2ull carnip Daughters of Uteh Amelia Welling, Miss Gene and Mrs. Leah Jensen, Pioneers met Thursday evening, December 20, at the home of and gifts were exchanged. 'Mm. 'Rose Young for regular A kk I ij monthly LGf7 lk Mr. Ana Mrs. WOla meeting and Christmas social. Entertain Friends Fti. The group enjoyed singing Mr, and Mrs. David A. Scott, Christmas carols under the di- Mr. and Mrs. Orlie S. Campbell action of Mrs. Janice Perry, and Mr .and Mre. Bob Wynnall ,Mrs- Jams Jensen was in charge of Ogden, were dinner guests at of the program. the home of Mr. and Mrs. The sketch was then given by Mrs. Rose Young followed by Wold on Friday evening,' cember 21. the lesson on Christmas Stories Mr. Scott Is superintendent of by Mrs. Sadie Barnard. Mildred the Ogden River Water' Users Pett Andersen sang "Silent and Mr. Campbell is secretary. Night" and '"White Christmas. Dinner was served from a ta - Miss Ramona Madsen played ble beautifully centered with several beautiful piano selecChristmas decorations. The eve- tions during the evening. ning was spent in a social way. 'During the social hour which ii U.S. Twenty-fou- r CO-HI- T "SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MAN" with George Reeves and Phyllis Coates ALSO POPEYE CARTOON Make plans now to enroll u etate university. There are unmji opportunities awaiting you. Freshman entrance teams required for students entering University for winter quarter. A1I new or former students registered in fall quarter sh apply immediately for ajmiato readmission. Students who did not j must enroll in classes Decani Class work will start January 2. pre-re- For information coll or writ, OHIco of tho PncMut University of III Salt lake City, Utah f . - . Her spceTt . CWC veatl jAefty r v.i Monday-Tuesda- - y Wednesday Season's Greetings sRAnTVvCRAi N I 4 s;k As the bells of Christmas ring out their age-ol- d message of good will, we, the employees e of Lumber, extend to you warm and friendly "Seasons Greetings. Tri-Stat- prores; there remains one unchanged - the Spirit of Christmas. Century after century it fas been the hope and faith of the people, Hand in handJit 2a JL Wllttt FEATURE NO. 2 MB PLUS OUR GANG lives with brotherly love fynd devoted worship. CARTOON and OTHER SHORTS of family and friendship JLfay the binding find this Spirit abundant within your home is our sincere wish fdf the Holiday Season MATINEE REES LEON CHARLES BATY U JENSEN k CROSSMAN c May happiness be yours at Yuletide and throughout the coming year,' o 0 2 D c TRI - STATE LUMBER CO. 5 CHRISTMAS DAY ntmt. TUESDAY 1 p- - Thursday - Friday -- Saturday The Stars of The 3rd Man M I1 FLASHING FANGSi FLAMING GUNS! S a o A 00H SQMAfU 0 flHIIttUM PLUS SERIAL SHORTS CARTOONS v V 0 4) |