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Show Corinne LDS Ward Plans Annua! Gold And Green Ball at Recreation Hall Dcember 4 Corinne ward will hold and Green Ball next Saturday, December 4 at 9 p. m. in the ward recreation Beehive Camp Members New Haircut hall. orchestra from Members of the Beehive camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Friday, November 26, at the home of Mrs Anna W Petersen. Captain Vlrgie Harding presided with Mrs Melva Whitaker conducting. Following the opening song, and Come, Come Ye Saints, the invocation by Mrs Lovina Thomas, roll was called and minutes read and approved "Moirnon Village" was the ti tie of the lesson piesented by Mis Fannie Christensen Music for the evening was piesented by Mi and Mrs. Jo seph leteisen and their mando lin harmonica and guitar Mis Peteisen also sang Both Mi and Mis Peteisen aie,over 70 years old The life of Mis. Petersen was then read by her daughter-in-law- , Mrs Edna Mae Petersen Plans were completed for the Christmas party to be held De cember 10 Those attending de cided to exchange gifts was Count Your Blessings the closing song with benedic tion by Mis Darlene Stoddard Mr and Mrs Clifford Petersen served luncheon to the 20 at tending Following the meeting the members were invited to see a articles display of numerous crocheted, tatted and knitted by a sister of Mrs Petersen, who died this past summer Three rooms were completely filled with handiwork Sunday Guests At The Ross Bowen Residence Gold Sunday guests at home of Mr top State Agricultural college will and Mrs Ross C Bowen' were. Mr and Mrs D W Parrott; Mrs supply music for the dance and the floor show will feature the D H Fowler and Miss Leone Utah dance with 24 Connne Taylor of Salt Lake City The lady guesis ate sisters girls participating. and nieces of Mrs Bowen Diane Morgan and Lon Stall ings are In charge of the flom all-girl- s Show. Daines1 Back Family Over all chairmen of the semi From California Trip formal event ate John t i.mei and Stella Forsgien piesideuts Mi and Mis R K Daines and of the YMMIA and YLMIA re sons Dixml and Slieiidan have spectlvely. letumed tioin a pleasant week in California Parsons Announce They spent Thanksgiving day Mi with and Mis Haloid Birth of Baby Son Mi Dairies Smith at Altadena Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons and Mis Smith aie hiuthei and announce the arrival of their sister The family greatly en toyed fifth youngster, a boy, born No vember 29 at Cooley Memorial their visit to Forest Lawn and were impressed with the huge hospital. The eight pound six ounce lad painting of the Crucifixion of has five grandparents Mr and Christ and the elaborate paint Mrs. Wallace Parsons, Mr and ed glass of the Last Supper They returned home by way Mrs. Myrland Balls, all of Brig ham City, and a great giand of San Fiancisco mother, Mrs. Minnie Balls of T Hyde Park, Cache county NOTES HOSPITAL Mrs. Parsons Is the former L Nelda Balls. Recovering following a The Parson children, Bruce, performed November Douglas, Peggy and Carolyn, are 26 at Cooley Memorial hospital helping their parents decide on is Mrs Edward Sylvester of a name for the new arrival majo-operati- on n 3 Box Elder NEWS City, Utah Wednesday. December 1. Brigham 1954 Arthur Hunsaker, Tremonton is doing nicely" following a major operation performed November 27 at the local hospital ANN MILLER shows her new short crop coiffure and hdr new pet simultaneously. She calls her poodle Robert, and gives him the French pronunciation. Ann's next musical will be llit The Deck. (P.S. It's about sailors.) M-G-- M Hot Suit For A Cold Astronomer MADISON Wis (UP) A University of Wisconsin astronomer thinks he has found a sure fire way to keep warm dur ing his Stargazing duties Prof C M Buffer, who used to accept shivers on cold nights as part of his job, now keeps snug and comfortable in an lectricellv heated flying suit a friend sent him The "hot suit" Huffer usis for his nocturnal studies was devel oped by the U S Air Force for pilots The suit was sent to him by Ementus Prof Joel Stebbins, a former Wisconsin astronomer who has been using a similar suit while doing research at the Lick Observatory, Mt Hamilton, Calif Astronomers are compelled to work in unheated buildings while observing stars because any heat would mix with the mid air outside and set up turbulent air currents which destroy the stability of the air around the telescopes ' It s like the wavy almos phere you see above hot pave merits on a summer day, says Huffer and we dont want to add difficulties to the visual handicaps alieady lying between the lens and a millions-o- f miles away objects With the aid of his flying shit, Buffer now enjoys solid comfort while peering into the heavens from the dome of Wis- (onsins Washington observa tory on the local campus. holiday dress in atand-ou- t taffeta Hobday glamour in rayon moire taffeta. Mode O Day's designers have fashioned with top-flig- empire waist and big billowing ikirt with an utterly feminine look, h's only one style from a collect too. Szes9-15- . Bngham City, Utah Arrival of Daughter Told by Troy Millers Meet at Petersens LDS its annual A New Poodle The Hideaway Table Mr. and Mrs Troy M Miller announce the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter, iHirn November 26 at 6:45 p m at Cooley Memorial hospital. As yet a name has not been decided upon for the six pound 12 ounce Miss. is the former Mrs Miller Marilyn Bennlon, daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen M. Bennlon. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs James H Miller. Mrs. Sai ah Shuman is Ihe Pohls Return From California Sojourn Mr and Mis Maxwell A. Pohl have returned home fiom a two weeks vacation In Los Angeles They report a most pleasant trip Their visit was between "smogs. Mr Pohl attended the Airmail Pioneer convention held at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel He was a radio operator when the airmail first began in Chi eago Each year they attend the convention. Last year they Ira veled to Cheyenne, Wyoming for the annual affair. There are dozens of ways to make entertaining a lark instead of a chore during the coming holiday season. One of the most delightful hostesses we know serves breakfast, luncheon or after dinner coffee in front of a log fire, or beside a just any place her fancy dictates ... wi If the idea pleases you, youll find a variety of carry about tablet in the stores. The Hidt away table shown here folds to quickly hideaway in an area just four inches deep; opens to a full round, 39 inches in diameter. Its design, patterned after a fine 18th Century original, is handsome enough to warrant an important spot for year 'round use; hide away only when the decks are being cleared for a teen-ag- e dance. In Santa Maria they visited with their daughter, Virginia Lee Pohl; with Mr. and Mrs. Hillams Enjoy Two Nice Parker Rose, friends in Santa Barbara; with Mr. and Mrs Thanksgiving Dinners , other Marriage licenses issued by and Marcus Jeppsen Box the Elder clerka County One on Flying Journey friends, in Burbank Mrs. Jepp-se- r office, Brigham City. t and Mrs Pohl are sisters Mrs Louie B. Call been have The travel reports Flame-OuJeppsens Jet t that a letter written by her sisliing for the past few years via The following marriage Control Is Sought trailer and happened to be in censes were issued at the Box ter, Lenora B. Hlllam from Burbank during the Pohls visit Elder county court house dur- Amarillo, Texas, told that the Jet there Hillams enjoyed two delicious NORMAN, Okla (UP) ing the month of November: planes may fly more safely beThanksgiving dinners. While there they looked up a cause of experiments completed cousin at Melvin Max Hunsaker, 20, Long Beach, whom The first was served to Mrs. by a University of Oklahoma they had never seen They had Honeyville, and Arlene Collings, chemical engineering professor a 'grand visit with Mr. and 18, Brigham City. License Issued Hlllam and her husband, Abe D. Hillam on the plane enroute to Nov. 10 here Mrs W H. Moore. Amarillo to visit their daughDr Lyle F Albright said he Carl LeRpy Sober, 21, Brigham ter Mr. and Mrs. and has jierfected a flow control City, and Grace Leona Peters, Dory Denton and family. The unit that may eliminate flame-ou- t Card Of Thanks 18, Corinne. License issued Nov. second was served by Sally in a major hazard of jet flyTo those who by their acts of 12. her beautiful new home to her fuel which the in Lester Franklin Weiss, ignition kindness ing 25, and 20 other guests. expressed their sympa- Boyertown, flame is snuffed out Pa , and Vernlce parents He said present day jots han thy and friendship at the time Mr. 16, Mrs. Hillam will reMcDonald, and Whaley Brigham die air flowing at rates from 200 of the death of our beloved hus- City License Issued Nov. 16 turn home after a short visit band and Vernal Lund, father, to 400 feet per second But his with consent of Mrs Rhoda with their son, Dean, in San flow control unit boosts the ve we wish to express heartfelt Franciscq, Calif. 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