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Show Box Elder NEWS .5 Wednesday, December 17, Brigham City, Utah 1952 Karen Walker Has 6th Birthday December 12 daughter of Karen Walker, Santa's Visit Highlight Of Sego Mrs. William D. Hollist Entertains At Club Mrs. William DHolllst entertained at club on Friday evening at her home. The rooms were decorated with colorful holiday candles. Each table was centered with a tall red and white taper decorated with gay ribbons and little bells. Christmas talleys marked ,the places for each guest and candles canes were favors. Special guests were Mrs. Dur-rel- l Nielsen and Mrs. Deon Freeman. Members present were: Mrs. La Verd John, Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mrs Kent Jensen, Mrs. Knowl-toBrown and Mrs. Winston V. s Nelsan., Prizes for the evening went to Mrs Boyer, Mrs. Nielsen and and Mrs. Leo Walker, entertained little friends on Friday 12. The afternoon, December occasion was her sixth birthday anniversary. Christmas stories were told land games played. Candy canes and books were presented to the oungsters present. Those attending were: Alan land Scott Freeman, Ladd Hol-lisDenise Orchard, Margie Boyr, Tamtnara ' and David Marva Brown, Kathy Nielsen, Marble, Judy Christensen, and Renee Christensen, El- Mrs. Nelson. mer Yates, Vern Holt, Evan R. Jackson, Donna Sheffield, Ray Oak Camp of DUP Will Forsgren, Sandra and Michael Lorchieder, Renny Bott, Gary Meet For Xmas Party Kotter and Maralee and Teri The Oak camp of the DaugIWalkef. hters of Utah Pioneers will hold were refreshments Birthday their Christmas party, Friday, Iserrved and nice gifts presented December 19, at 7:30 p. m. at the to Karen. home of Mrs Sadie Jensen, 427 south Second west. The phone number of the News Glfs will be exchanged at and Journal Society editor Is 771. the gathering. Mr. s t, THAT YOU CAN GIVE WITH PRIDE! iM-vcj- LUGGAGE 1 y New shipment Just Arrived! I AN IDEAL from Christmas Gift $1045 "SMILE POSTS OF SATISFACTION " GIFTS TO BY' PLCASC! t Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time eloved of the death of our mother, , Kristine Henarlcksen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Family of Kristine Hendricksen. Just The Thing! New Lovely Assortment TELEVISION STATUETTES for living rooms, dens and play rooms. LAMPS $2.49 $5.95 New Shipment beautiful FOUNTAIN GIFT SET John P. Lilly white OFFICE HENRY DREWES , FLORAL and GIFTS Phone 153 32 So. Main. $1.50 Per Copy The gilt supreme for males of all ages. Made of fine STAFFER'S calfskin with hand-lace- d edges and secure zip- per fastener! Strength-stitche- d with NYLON. luxury at low cost! Pan, $3.00, Coni' pint eruembl in gift box, only $8 75 no fd. tax Le-lan- d Davis. Gifts will toe exchanged. Book Lore Club Meets At Nielsen Home The Book Lore club met recently at the home of Mrs. Lola Nielsen. "Silver Chalice, by Thomas B. Costain, was given by Vilda Bartschl, to eleven regular mem bers and one guest, Mrs. Rita Jensen. 12. A girl was born December to Elbert and Sylvia Strull Andersen of Brigham City. Joseph Lewis and Christine Engbersen Yates Of Harper were parents of a still born girl, December 14 Harold and Mary Petersen Reeder of Brigham City are the parents of a son, bom Decemi . ber 15. , A girl was born December 15 December. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON ROYAL . SMITH CORONA . Campion God Be With You was closing song. Eliza White offered days- 001 David COMPTONS; Tho Wine Liko Grandma Used to Make Homo-Sweet-Ho- W MM tr ART & MUSIC Corporation of Amtrtca Win Chicago group singing, Silent Night. Mrs. Ellen Siggard, teacher-traine- r for South Box Elder stake board, gave the preparation meeting, Principles of Learning Benediction- - was - offered by Mrs. Hazel Packer. 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TUNED $289.95 Iron Tight WORLDS LEADING TELEVISION SET WITH DINNERWARE . i 2, Hllnoi Mrs Afton Rees Conducted With Mrs. Phyllis Owen presidi . ing r Flayer was offered by Mrs. Rrida Lund followed by the tb" Continental'' WITH PRIDE O DOLLS ; Christmas motif. YOU CAN GIVE CARDS , that say you cared enough to send the - home which was decorated with y OTHER GIFTS Sm o r taiachon of 1 n g CHRISTMAS SPIRIT mimI ?im old toot; f, $6440 Rich with iiHMltet LVUUl: a taste of the good Captain Sederholm read greetings from Central company followed by a sketch of the life of Sarah Burbank, written by Mrs. 'Burbank at the age of 89, and read by Mrs. Rllla Jensen. Class Leader Melissa Petersen related interesting stories of Yarly days f A tribute written by Mrs. Eve-jyDalnes was presented to pioneer Minnie Campion on her 94th birthday The tribute was lead by Captain Sederholm. Members of the camp presented a cook book of poems to Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen of Brigham City attended a meeting of plumbing and heatat the ing contractors of Utah Newhouse Hotel in- - Salt Lake City on Friday evening. Mrs. Larsen attended the Laof dies meeting Auxiliary which she is currently serving as state second vice president. students on your list Sincere Greetings 12 to Thomas Don and Wilda Witten Hunsaker of Honeyville. A boy w'as born December 14 Local Plumber And Wife Attend Meeting Choose a Cameo gift set for him today! Heres the perfect gift for FROM was the opening song by invocation by Mrs Emma Facer. and appFollowing reading roving of minutes, roll call showed 22 members and five guests present. Special Christmas program was then presented, Including: two solos, Come to the Manger With Jesus, and The Angels are Lighting Gods Little Candles by Billy Howes, accompanied by Karen Craghead. Mary Ann Williams then favored the group with piano selections followed by a solo, Christmas, by Mawana Berchtold. Eighteen good cheer visits were reported for November and followed The party held at the Hust Our gift selection is at its peak So shop today relax next week. REMINDER ' Admiral Entamble Plains Monday, December 15, were'MTS Rose Hust, Mrs. Hazel Packer, Mrs. Jackie C. Davis and Mrs Mary Lou O. Cottle. at the ' The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Laura Morris with Captain Vera Sederholm presiding and Second Lt. Blanche Hyde conducted. Far Far Away on Judeas Hostesses for teacher trainer meeting held toy First ward Primary officers and teachers on with foreword by Elder John A. Widtsoe Now Available tooled Santas visit was the highlight of Sego Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting on Thursday, December 11. Hust Home Scene Of 1st Ward Trainer Meeting tooled calfskin billfold and key cose PENS The following births are from Memorial hospital: Corinne Camp Members to A 'boy was born December 10 Floyd and Leona Tanaka Invited To Party Fri. , Kaneko of Tremonton, Evan and Carolyn Brough All members of the Corinne Rudd of Logan are the parents camp Daughters of Utah Pio- of a girl, born December 11 neers are cordially Invited to atA boy was bom December 11 tend Christmas festivities plan- to John and Joyce Olsen Walker Dened toy the camp for Friday, of Brigham City. cember 19. HlIUs and Wilma Tampkins The meeting will begin at 2 Smith of Brigham City are the parents of a boy born December p. m. at the home of Mrs. to Darwin and Marilyn Cart Christensen of Brigham City. Cooley the benediction. A delicious lunch was served Birdie by Alfreda Jepperson, Hansen, Annie Lamont, Annie Goodliffe and Melissa Petersen. Santa then visited, presented gifts and sang Christmas parols with the group. Jwv SHEAFFER PARKER n ' An-lon- e Births Camp Held At Home Mrs. Laura Of Morris Meeting Lily |