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The Yule spirit didnt hinder the competitive spirit In play as the Clair's Service squad walthe Ealoped Bess Service gles Auxiliary took three from the Indian school and Modern Cleaners and Club Billiards took two each. Plenty of excitement was stirred when Grace Kling batted over the difficult split. Mary Stewart won the Dance Bowl hamburger for the first double of the evening. After the games were played, presents were exchanged. ( . League standings : Wins 34 Eagles Auxiliary 30 Modern Cleaners 24 Indian School 22 Club Billiards 23 Clairs Service 19 Service Cha n W Clavbauh Pubiicher Robt P Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager fl t A y X X). A V if rj ft new novel by DAPHNE 3-- If .1952 In weekly newspaper, eetabliehed 6, every Wednesday and entered pu)Uhed aa Second Cieee Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, an dev the act of March 8 1679 ( by regular tournament preceded To Driving j JY Elder NEWS Box Wednesday, December 24, Ii i 'Monday evening the Ladies To The Tune Of 86 To 45 Brigham Boys Bring bowling league held their ChristHome Wrestling Bacon From Ogden High School mas party at Jhe Dance Bowl, Last week the Box Elder high school wrestling team defeated Ogden' high wrestlers to the tune of 86 to 45 at Ogden. Coach Chris Apostle is in charge of the Ogden lads and Sam Gordon, Box Elder coach. Just the week 'before they won from Weber 77 to 57. and Monday night Davis high boys suffered a sting from the group 78 to 41. The results of the Ogden matches were: 95 pounds Carter decisloned opponent; Johnson pinned opponent. 103 pounds Uyematsu decls-ioneopponent; TIngey pinned opponent, 112 'pounds Robinette pinned opponent. 120 pounds Opponent Nelson; opponent Tingey; opponent decisloned Davis; opponent and Rasmussen, draw, 2 f 'Wg-'- P duMAUMER X, , ' The great mistress of mystery creates a gripping detective story that will hold you spellbound from the very first Farren went into the gun room one morning took her husbands revolver-load- ed it then shot herself. What turned 'a happy, loving wife into a suicide in just ten minutes? You'll find hours of exciting reading in No Main w in the big, exciting January Ladies' Home Journal. a; 4 4 ' Santa Had A Mission To Fill at the Eagles home last Saturday afternoon when 150 youngsters of Eagle and ary members gathered for their annual Christmas party. ( ... George A. Holton Eagles' Kids Have Gay Time At Funeral Services Christmas Party- Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, December 20, for George A. Holton, 52, in the Perry ward chapel. Mr. Holton passed away suddenly, December 16. following a heart attack. Services were under the direcRulon tion of Bishop Hirschl. Prayer was offered at the home by Douglas Oyler. Mrs. Louise durDavis was accompanist ing the entire services and played prelude and postlude. Beyond the Sunset was sung by iMrs. Harold B. Felt with Mr. Belt playing violin accompaniment. Elmer Mathews offered invocation. Sometime, Somewhere, a vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Ruth H'rschl and Mrs. Florence Wight, followed by remarks by LeRoy D. White. 'Douglas Quayle then spoke followed by a vocal solo, In The Garden of Tomorrow, WISHES IK jfty - Christmas that For a fU pleasantly blends, fond memories, gladness and the enjoyment of devoted friends. Old St. Nick had his handB full Saturday afternoon at the Eagles hall, when 150 junior Eagles gathered around to receive their presents and nuts a pd candy. The afternoon for the children opened at 5 p, m. with shows for the kids and then games were played until 8 p. WED. DEC. tditk lest unsues Lola Stewart and Leo Hess headed the committee for the affair for the auxiliary, and the Eagles. Employees ' Youngsters 24th he rood will and patronage accorded us by our friends these many years are worthy indeed of our sincerest wishes for a Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sat Saturday morning the News and Journal office opened' for party time for children of employees. Presents were distributed to all and the forenoon was spent in by Lee Davis. playing games. Next speaker was John J. Following the serving of lunch To Rear Of Auto Jaycees Paste Safety Tape Shumway of Garland. Bishop the youngsters all saw Santa on re, belonging to Lynn B. Busby (standing at rear) lastVsaturday afternoon. Over 50 Hirschi gave concluding his annual visit to Brigham cars were given the safety treatment, tonight: Armour Jensen, Ralph marks. City. "Lords Prayer was closing Children Linville and Grant Allred. were: attending vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Felt. Charles Conley, Kathy Kay and B. Scott offered the Home For Wright Seigfrieds Van Wayne Claybaugh, Jerry Ace Hi Club Members ' benediction. Soroptomists Enjoy Andersen, Kim Crompton, MShort Holiday Leaye was Interment in the Brigham ichael Have Christmas Moore, Randy and Rickey Lovely Christmas Party Party Lt. and Mrs. Palmer (Bud) City cemetery with Theronl B. Nelson, Lee Goss, Steve Hill, Lee in arrived the Seigfried Brigham grave. dedicating Hi Ace Pinochle club members A beautifully arranged ChristJullene and Cheryl Piersoro. December on 21, City Sunday, H Newell were: Pallbearers EiraaT proet at the home of Mrs. mas dinner was served Thurs- tiheir first anniversary, . Larsen for annual Christmas Wight, Robert Hamilton, Lloyd day evening, December 18, to for a short wedding leave. holiday estivities on Friday, December Poulsen, Lawrence Wright, Gary members of the Soroptomists Lt is serving with 19. Atkinson and John Holton . club of Brigham City at the the U. Seigfreid S. army at Fort Bliss, Texhome of La Priel Wight dinDelicious as three course hot The American- Legion Auxil, They are visiting at the home ner was served from one long Card Of Thanks served caterers the group iary of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Seig- table with Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. We wish to thank all, who dinner from small tables cen- freid and Mr. and Mrs. Arden- C. J E. Rasmussen as tered with miniature snowmen Balls ' Mrs. Seigfreid is the for- The table was centered with a by their acts of kindness and shown at the time of Christmas decorations were used mer Margene Balls. holiday arrangement of candles, sympathy throughout the house. Their plans are to return to pine cones, ornaments and color- the sudden deathA.of our beloved Holton, lighbrother, George ful ribbon. Special awards went to Annie Texas on January 2. tened the burden of his passing. R Tingey, Magda Drewes, La The evening was spent in a We especially wish to express Priel Wight, Elnora IBoweutt and J. Alan Prices Home social way and presents were our heartfelt, gratitude for the eveRobbins during the Dorothy distributed to each member war'd bishopric, Relief society For Christmas Season ning and for all those who brought present. beautiful floral tributes or asFollowing dinner garfies were Lt. and iMrs. J. Alan Price Those in attendance were: sisted in any way. played and many prizes award- have arrived in Brigham City ed. to spend the holidays with Lt. Mrs. James (Faulkner, Mrs. Viola May the Lord bless you In Highlight of the evening was Price's parents, President and Lansen, Mrs. Henry Garfield, Mrs. your hour of trial. W. P. a Vist from Santa Claus who dis- Mrs R. N. Price. Jensen, Mrs. George Ridd, Mrs. Lyman Wight, tributed. gifts disclosing the The couple is currently sta- 'Mis. Herbert Merrill, Mrs. Wynn name of secret sisters for the tioned at Luke Field near Phoe- Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Fosgren and J. Grant Holton, iMrs Earl Barnard. Mns. Wayne Atkinson. nix, Arizona. year. ' UJinflor - CLOSED m. Enjoy Partytime auxili- O'best OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY AT P. M. .With A Big THE MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES FAMILY PROGRAM Heading for Treasure And Trouble. ..... AMJ 0 A MUTINOUS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SAT. A CREW... ' Great Picture With A Great Cast! Quarter Ufrrr4ii1Itr-i- hi M Hhuilite Ml iw ,Wsn r ifoiisii 0 liY--1 Registration Primary Officers And Teachers Hold 6th Ward Christmas Party j ? -- L ia) '' of these dormitory buildings arc going up at BYU to house j , Plan NOW to enroll M your slice university. Offering unexcelled study opportunities with an outstanding faculty. Prepare for the future m your home state. Recently, at the home of Mrs. Royle Reeves, the Primary officers and teachers of the Sixth ward enjoyed a Christmas party. Snowmen favors marked the place for each guest. Luncheon was served to 20 guests after which games were played with prizes going to Carol Ann Barlow, Ruth Jensen, Margaret Lewis and Marguretta Whitaker. The party concluded with the exchange of Christinas gifts. Hostesses for the evening were the Primary presidency, Norene Oldroydi Dorthea Morgan, Jennie Reeves and Darlene Class work will - Yvonne De Carlo JANUARY 5 ur fuH inf or motion write or Office of the President , James Craig sol Lyle Bettger RroducoO a taste of M. old Get a balanced education at the Learn how to Eve as well as bow to make a living. Church university. days .For a profitable winter, register Saturday, January X by ? Nat Holt 2a TYRONE COLOR BY POWER n v CMKMM MITCHELL SAMUAS.ENGEI r 60 MINUTES THOMAS S0MEZ JOSEPH W Technicolor PENNY EDWARDS . 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