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Show David Price Home For Christmas Holidays David Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price, has arrived home for Christmas 'with his parents. He Is currently stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina with the 316th C.'IC. Upon expiration of his furlough he will again report for duty at Foit Jackson. TODAY &THURS. TWO BIG FEATURES SHOCKING FILM! Sunflower Camp DUP ' Has Christmas Party Jaycecttes 'Annual Holiday Party Held Jaycecttes of Brigham City held their annual holiday party at the home of Mrs. Norma Sheffield, president. Delicious ham luncheon wai served from one long dining table. The table was centered with candles, Christmas ornaments and pine houghs. Following luncheon the evening was spent fn preparing gifts for the needy, Names were drawn for prizes with Mrs. Roxle Geisler and Mrs. Sally Hatch as winners. Orange color group with Mrs. Barbara Pella as captain were in charge of the serving of the luncheon. Assisting Mrs. Pella were Mrs. Sally Hatch, Mrs. Swenson and Mrs. Genlse Af-to- n , 3RUTALLY FRANK! Hansen. Twenty-fou- members r December Preparation Meeting Held By 2nd Ward Primary Group Second ward Primary officers held their December preparation meeting Wednesday, December 10, at the home of President Florence Petersen. Invocation was offered by Mrs. Naomi Bennett followed by teacher trainer lesson by Mrs. Camille Lansen. i u ? 4 i i CO-HI- T " RANDOLPH SCOTT ANN SHERIDAN in , THE FEGHTIHG WESTERNER ! C THIS WEEKS Mr. and Mrs. Garth L. Cham-bers, recent newlyweds greeted many well wishers at a reception given in their honor on December 10 at the Seventh ward 4 Plan To Make Home In Washington SHIVS CANDY MIX HOLIDAY 11b. bag 300 DOUBLE EDGE Razor Blades 100 for (590 mas carols followed by a story book of ' hidden treasure given by Mrs. Alice R. Rich. Sixty-fou- r good cheer visits were reported. Mrs. Lillian Felt led the group in a game, --pinning the no6e on Santa Claus, with prizes going to Mrs. Pearl Compton and Mrs. Olivia Andersen. ' Jolly Old St. Nicholas visited and presented all gifts from his - , basket. Benediction was offered by Mrs. Emma D. Hansen. , Refreshment commttee included: Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, Mrs. Rae N. Christensen, Mrs. Elsie Ward, Miss Lura Redd and Mrs. Karen Wilde. The young couple recited wedding promises In the Logan L.D. S. temple earlier In the day. The ceremony was performed by President George A. Raymond in the presence of close friends and immediate family members. The bride is the former De Ann Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson of Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Chambers of Smithfield. the fallowing Immediately temple ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers entertained at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Eccles in Logan. Places were set for hi IgrefrGgEB HTfQjUGlj By Reynolds V. Gift Exchange Slated By Deseret DUP Camp Christmas party featuring ex change cf gifts for all members of Deseret camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers is scheduled for Friday, 'December 19, at 7:30 p. m. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Leona Bunderson. A Ftw Tips on Mailing Christmas Packages First of all. wo want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas! Pier ing container for milk enton on three sides. Pack cookies together' with a few marshmallows which act as humidors to retain moisture, cookies. Cut top of Wet cord before wrapping packages for mailing. As it dries, cord shrinks, making tighter, safer package. Names and addresses on packages will Distributed by REYNOLDS Mr. and Mrs. Garth L, Chambers . became man and wife in temple rites performed cember 10 by President George A. Raymond of the on DeLogan LD.S. temple. Mrs. Chambers is the former , De Ann Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson of Brigham City, Mr. Chambers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Chambers of Smithfield. . . during the evening. The cake Washington. His bride will join was topped by a miniature bride him as soon as housing is and bridegroom and stood upon a white hand embroidered cloth. A huge red candle surrounded D YOU to with1 pine also decorated the ta- STOP SMOKIRG? ble. During the liam D. Hollist sang several selections and music was played by Mns. S. Mil'lan Peck at the organ. Mrs. William S. Fife, Brigham City, and Mrs. Ruth Ballard, of Benson, were hostesses. Mrs. Bruce Thompson and Mrs. Russell Ellwood were at the guest book and Mrs. Wesley, Gephart, Tremonton, In the trousseau room. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Elaine Ward, Mrs. Viola Pett, Mrs. Elaine Shuman and Mrs. Jennie Gouriey. Serving girls included: Miss Pauline Anderson, Miss Adele Seely, Miss Mary Mathers, Miss Marjorie Leggett, Miss Diane Jenson and Miss Berdine Peters. 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Thank very much for your patronage of our local business during this past year. And Happy 19531 A milk carton make handy mail- Gene KELLY 11b. boxed Reeder n. vocation. The group present sang Christ- Tossed Bouquet As the bride tossed the bridal bouquet it was caught by Miss Fay Rass. Through a shower of rice the newlyweds left for a short honeymoon. For the trip the new Mrs. Chambers donned a black wool suit with white and black AU White Cake velvet accessories. The bridegroom left Monday, The all white four tiered wedding cake was displayed December 15, for Camp Hanford, w Boden Candy Christen-se- Captain Jennie L. Jones presided and conducted. Pioneer dinner was served from tables decorated with fern and holly centerpieces. Mrs. Minnie Jensen bffered in- chapel. The Relief society room was festive with holiday decorations. White tapers tied with red satin ribbons stood in the double branched seven tiered candelabra. An all white Christmas tree, with sliver and red ornaments, was near the flower and pine decked mantel. Boughs of pine with red bells and silver and red 6atin bows decorated the stairway. In Logan L.D.S. Temple The evening was then turned into a Christmas social end delicious pot luck luncheon was served and gifts exchanged. 12. All 21 of the ward officers and Taffeta Creation teachers Were in attendance. Hostesses for the evening were For her wedding the radiant Mrs. Murial Barker, Mrs. Helen chose a heavy taffeta creaHunsaker and Mrs. Sarah Han- bride tion featuring Chantilly lace sen. accents. The skirt of unpressed pleats was of taffeta with three Deseret Camp of DUP tiers of lace on either side. The bodice accented her waistline Will Meet Friday Eve with a snuggly fitted midriff. The Deseret camp of the Tiny covered buttons lined the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will bodice from the lace yoke to the (Matching , buttons hold their Christmas party at waistline. the home of Mrs. Leona Bunder-son- , marched up the long tapered Friday evening, Dec. 19, at sleeves to the elbows. The .veil 7:30 p. m., it was learned today, was of Finch illusion appliqued Members are to bring a gift. with flowers from the lace. It was secured with a Juliet cap encrusted with Chantilly lace. 2 Box Elder NEWS She earned a bouquet of red rosebuds and Ijllies of the valBrigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 17, 1952 ley centered with a large white orchid. A weekly newspaper, established in 1096, published every Wednesday a and 'The matron of honor was entered as Second Claes Matter at the of the .bride, Mrs. DeVon post office in Brigham City, Utah, un- cousin der the act of March 8, 1079. Day, Logan. Miss Gay Hansen, Subscription rate in Box Elder coun Twin Falls, Idaho; Miss Kathty, $2 24 per year, payable m advance; leen Rock and Miss Lu Ann :h Elder the tooth of Brigham City, $4 00 i itpu' per year; $2 00 for 6 months; single were bridesmaids with Miss (Dee Outside Box F Idef coun- Ann copy 5 cents Chambers, Smithfield, as ty. $3 00 par year; combination rate $5 00 Junior bridesmaid, Member Audit Bureau of C troulatloms, Aik attendants were gowned in NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United red taffeta designed with scalPress, Advertising Representative: Utah loped necklines, fitted bodices State Press Association, $a!t Lake and full ballerina length skirts. City, Utah. Each carried a white satin muff covered with Stephanotis and holding white Christmas bells with red centers. Best man was (Russell Ellwood, brother-in-lato the bridegroom. Ushers were Bruce Thompson, Cleon Chambers and Ronald PICK O' THE PICTURES' Mathers. LAST TIMES TONIGHT All men In the wedding party wore boutonnieres. "THE PRISONER ( Mother of the bride chose a OF ZEN DA" red velveteen floor length model. Mrs Chambers wore orchid. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Both wore red rosebud corsages backed with white net and silA Great Double Bill ver lace. That Delicious Rae N. home of Mrs. t, :r" I Christmas party for 31 members of Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held last Thursday evening at the A r3 HeND. ' Phone 321 KIDS I Bring Mom and Dad in and well give you a .7. HOPALONG CASSIDY CALENDAR! ' . . WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE |