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Show Third Son "Arrives For Prices At Fort Worth and " Price of Fort Worth, Texas, announce the arrival of their third child, a son, bom December 18. The youngster weighed five and one half pounds and has two older brothers, R. V., Jr. and Marc. Paternal grandparents are President and Mrs. R. N. Price of ' Brigham City. Dr. Mrs. R. V. , Observes 80th Birth Date N and J Employees Have Annual Xmas Party Fri. Neighborhood Girls Enjoy Potluck Party Hun-sake- 804-year- s , t1 i S' . ' - mwmm T SI fl Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm SHOPPINGDAY. S. A ibaby girl was born to Marian Davis Jeppsen and Dr, Malcolm S. Jeppsen at Bremmerton, Washington, Monday morning, Still time to get a gift thats great To help you do it were open late. ! 5 I 32 December 22, 1952 HENRY DREWES FLORAL and GIFTS Phone 153! So. Main. The baby weighed slightly more than eight pounds and reports from the hospital are that the mother and child are doing nicely and everyone concerned is happy over the event. Dr. Jeppsen is serving with the navy medical corps at Indian Island Annex, near Hadlock, Washington, where the Jeppsen family makes it home for the present. Atkinsons Here For Holton Services lw$L eV'm ?' Vi4 ' to Q& ,VA too- - - f f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atkinson and children, Gary and Darlene, of Los Angeles, arrived in Perry on Thursday, December 18, to for services attend funeral George A Holton, a brother to Mrs. Atkinson. The Atkinson plan to remain during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight of Perry. Do YOU went te KS v Xmas Festivities Held By STOP SMOKING? r0SAK-0-ST0- P ImIimI YOU eer to help Ike te. keece kekit . tel kettle ef TOBAK tee k e w aaltkly II may kelp yea. Sole, Rahakl farm Ui, Mar te iM,lt flHlMllhW uim VAYIIillft lr Ui4 only MIXIl- - t HAMILTON $4.5 DRUGS Mrs. Alma Nelson, Bear River City Native . , who will be honored on her 80th birthday at an open house reception at 422 Binford Street, J3gden, next Sunday from 2 to 6 p. m. Locust Camp of D.U.P. Hold Christmas Party Christmas in 53 The party was under the rection of Mrs. Selma Weir, 7th Ward Plans Annual Kids' Dancing Party Annual Christmas Daughters dancing Thursday party for Seventh ward L D.S. the home youngsters will be held on Satfor their urday, December 27, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ruth Reeder, Christmas party Primary Captain Hazel Norton presided president; Mrs. Blanche Crossand Second Lieutenant Reecky man, Junior Sunday school suHanson conducted Prayer by pervisor, and DeLaun Sackett, Bernice Foote was followed by Sunday school superintendent, singing. Lesson leader Louie are in charge of the affair. Squires gave several Christmas Special dances will be featurstories from the lesson, "Pioneer ed for the tiny tots along with Christmas stones. , regular dances A message from the Central Santa will visit during the afcamp wishing all the members ternoon with treats for the kida merry Christmas from Kate dies. Carter was given and Christmas carols were sung by members of Regular Civic Meeting . the camp. Essie Tingey, past secretary, Slated December 29 was presented with the book, Those of the Last Wagon," by Regular December meeting of the members of the camp. Gam, the Civic Improvement club es and Christmas songs were members will be held on Mon day afternoon, December 29, at sung. After exchanging presents, re- 4 p m. at the War Memorial freshments were served by Vera home, it was announced by Mrs. Marble, Thelma Romer, Elmire Zenos W. Earl, president, today. Allen and Louie Squires. Trip Aboard is the theme for the afternoon with Mrs. Glen Andersen and Mrs. Orson ChristenDeseret Camp DUP Has sen as featured speakers. Refreshment committee for Special Xmas Social Members of Deseret camp of Monday is headed by Mrs. Eliott the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Ward with the following memalong with two guests, enjoyed bers assisting: Mrs. Reese M a special Christmas social fol- Jensen, Mrs. . Milton E. Jensen, lowing regular monthly meeting Mrs. Kent L. Jensen, Mrs. Armour Jensen, Mrs. Norwood Hy-eon December 19 Mrs. Glen S. Humpherys, Mrs. The meeting Friday was held Delbert Holmgren, Mrs. J. D at the home of Mrs. Leona Gunderson, Mrs. Robert W. MorDorothy Kotter entertained the gan and Mrs. Milton Reese. group present with accordion selections. Members then sang Looketiers Meet At a Christmas carols led by Mrs. Spencer. Mrs Jeanetta Nel- Mackey Home Last son directed in playing games. During the social hour deli- Monday Evening cious refreshments were served The Looketiers met at the home of Mrs. Ilene Mackey on Monday evening. Births Those present were Edith Baddley, Audrey Call, MarguerThe following births are an ite Wassom, Ellen Dawson, Kathnounced from Cooley Memorial erine Olsen, Phyllis Morgan, Leah Taylor, Mary Percy and Ira hispital: A girl was born December 19 Archibald, Rachael Barker, to Luther and Lorna Burke Mo- Gladys Schroeder and the hosrns of Intermountain Indian tess ' school. High score was won by RaAdrain- and Bonnie Weaver chael Barker. Cup prize went to Hall of Brigham City are the par- Edith Baddley and; low score ents of a girl born December 22. went to Marguerite Wassom. A Christmas dinner was served Frank and Iris Lillywhite Van Cott of Ogden are the parents of by the hostess and Christmas a girl bom December 22. gifts were exchanged. A girl was born December 23 to Norman and Betty Jean House The phone number of the News John of Tremonton. and Journal Society editor is 771. Locust camp of the of Utah Pioneers met evening, Dec. 18, at of Arba Andreason r, Ma-rill- mlfo Ion and Xi Alpha Chapters of (Beta Sigma was held Monday evening, December 22, at the home of Mrs. Marijane Morris in Corinne. . Bun-derso- For a Merrier They used to call meJattyT I weighed 296 lbs. until my do tor showed me how to reduce without starving. I lost 160 lbe.on tasty, talwfying (really) meals. Now Im a trim size 14. If you have been putting off reducing, dont miss 63 of Helen Fraleys miraculous t, menus. Read The Diet That Launched a New Life in the big January Ladies Home Journal. low-cos- ftvftp IVmTrm 25th to 29th FOR INVENTORY 119 South Main Phone 23 000a diso- cial chairman. Festivities began with carol singing led by Mrs. Erma Crompton, who also gave a comic reading, A Parody on The Night Before Christmas. Vocal selections were sung by Mrs. Lillian Felt, Mrs. Jane Baron and Mrs. Inez Petersen. Mrs. Petersen also entertained with musical reading. A Christmas story was given by Louise Dyer followed by games under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Dairies. Much .hilarity was created by the group making pictures to illustrate song titles. Gifts were exchanged as the guests answered questions pertaining to Christmas. Refreshments were served from trays decorated with clever candy skiierS. There were 31 members present. a picture of Damocles with a sword hanging by a thread above his head? "Ever see Every industry has its sword of Damocles. And Utah's metal mines are no exception. Here the sword is the threat of rising costs the cost of supplies, of labor and taxes. If these go too high, the thread breaks just as it has broken for several Utah mines only recently and operations stop. When that happens, we're all hurt. Minnas) NOW ... The Fabulous WEE SCOT Water Conditioner gives you marvelous conditioned water that feels smooth ahd acts soft without chemical change. The WEE SCOT . . . Eliminates chlorine taste in most ' cases. Eliminates scale in water heater and pipes. Makes soap and detergents go further. Rinses white clothes whiter. Reduces annoying bathtub ring. Makes quick work of greasy pots and pans. The initial cost is the final cost with the WEE SCOT. No servicing or regenerating required. A lifetime of marvelous conditioned water without a single thought for upkeep. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Five year warranty. $52)50 Only ' BOX ELDER WEE SCOT SALES ie ELDON MALMR0SE, PHONE 142 - W or FOR YOUR Dealer 177-- ENJOYMENT... sincere u - e DEC. BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY Sorority Groups The Chistmas party for Epsi Jeppsen Become Parents of Baby Girl TOCHBISTMAS CLOSES) The family moved to Ogden in when Mr. Nelson became associated with the Globe Mill, later moving to McCammon, - - tt08 OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS WILL BE 1920 Andersen was in charge of presentation of the gift to "the boss from all employees. Each employe was presented a gift from Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H. E. Claybaugh,- Og-de- n ing. rece-pient- A- - ' to look after the interLt. and Mrs De Lonne Anderests of the company there for son and little four months old several years, returning to daughter, Peggy, arrived in Brigin 1942 ham City from Fort Bliss, Texas, Mr. Nelson passed away In on Sunday. The Andersons plan to remain 1946, and Mns. Nelson since that time has spent much of her time until the early part of January. in Salt Lake City, doing genea- They are visiting with Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. logical and temple work. No gifts please. C. V. Forsgren. co-o- p f Hansen and Stan Thompson. Gifts were presented with s poems composed for the I hoppy,1 happy Christ-- r mas from the 10,000 men and women who ARE the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. This is a business enterowned and prise 100 controlled by members who practice cooperotlon and the spirit of brotherly love 12 months every year, her birthday anniversary with an open house reception at her 422 Binford street home, Ogden, next Sunday from ? to 6'p. m. with all relatives and friends Invited. Mns. Nelson was bom In Bear River City, December 28, 1872, the daughter of Karen and Jacob Hanson, and for many years assisted her father in the store of that city. She married Alma Nelson of Bear River City on January 16, 1896 in the Salt Lake L. D. S temple. She became the mother or seven daughters and five sons, ten of whom are still liv- 1952 Anderson Family Here From Fort Bliss, Tex. Mrs. Alma Nelson, born ago, Dec. 28, will celebrate Idaho r. Fred Pierson, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Arland Tlngey, Dick Mason, Happy Christmas! Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. December 24, For 80th Year In Ogden Next Sunday All News and Journal employgroup of neighborhood girls eveenjoyed a potluck Christmas ees gathered last Friday December 19, for the anparty on Monday evening at the ning, nual Christmas party. home of Mr. and Mrs Jack Refreshments were served and games enloyed by all members The Hunsaker home was gaily of the staff. High score winners decorated for the Christmas sea- for the evening were Mrs. Fred son. Pierson, Mrs. iBob Crompton and Supper was served from one Clarence Hill. supper, long table. Following Employees and their partners games were played and gifts present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob exchanged. Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed RichGirls present were: Margo ardson, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mr Hunsaker, Connie Jensen, Cheryl and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Mr. Palmer, Sandra Huggins and and Mrs Ralph R. Channell, Mr. Sharon Christensen. and Mrs. H. E. Andersen, Mr. Archie Goss, Mr. and and mminwvHinw'M'MWR Mrs. Mns. Clarence Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A Box Elder NEWS 4 Bear River City Native To Be Honored CHRISTMAS DANCE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 NO INCREASE IN PRICES THE KEY TO COMFORT & CONVENIENCE I t 4 Fi I easy way so many wise folks choose. a Just decide how much few dollars each week in a SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS ACCOUNT. In this way youll have all the fun of Christmas without the annoyance of all those after Christmas bills. Why not try it? youll need, then' start saving Where genuine Western Hospitality end where you are awajts you offered the best location and the best value during your stay in Denver. 400 pleasant, comfortable ... rooms and beautiful suites assure you of superb comfort. Coffee Shop, Dining Room and Shirley Tavern serve delicious, homelike meals. Shirley Garage provides convenient parking. , We wish you alt the good cheer WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. -- and pleasure that Christmas Day can bring. Hats Noise makers Phone 738 end may tha New Year bring to you a full measure of prosperity and iU happiness. AFTER 6 Fun For All! for reservations for both P. M. Music by the - holiday parties HARMON-IZER- S DANCEBOWL ROSS ' Mwol " No Dance Saturday, December 27 W' - YEARS EVE PARTY NEW Would you like to go all out for Christmas and still escape those pesky bills? You can by planning and saving. Heres the NORR IUmow Syd 4 |