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Show beautifully Planned Christmas Party Enjoyed By Members of the Brigham Kindergarten Club Honored By Willard Primary Children Birthday Time for Hannah B. Nicholas .uryimsf ttf.wwq A beautifully planned Christmas party for members of the Kindergaiten club was held on Thursday, December 2, upder the general of chairmanship Mrs. Ella Long, and director Mrs. member, Veia Jenson The War Memorial home was beautifully decorated wfth can dies, pine boughs and Christmas ornaments Miniature can dies marked the places for the guests In charge of docoiations were Mrs June Hamilton, Mrs Rasmussen, Mrs Iris No ble, Mrs Ida Hadfield and Mrs Phyllis Morgan refreshments Lovely weie served with Mis Maijorie But terfield, chairman, and the folMrs lowing assisting: Janet Whitaker, Mrs. Ruby Forsgren, Mrs. Opal Frye, Mrs Olivia AnOlive dersen, Mrs Petersen, Mrs Mildred Egbert, Mrs Bessie Nelson, Mrs Dorothy Pixton, Mrs Mrs Virginia Musulas, Joyce Richmond and Mrs. Deon Nielsen the Following refreshments program W'as presented by the social committee with Mrs May Balls announcing J Earl Johnston entertained with vocal selections accompanied by Mrs Barbara Rasmussen; a quartet, composed of Eugene and Earl Wright, Lee An Bai-bar- a dersen and Dale Nelson, by Mrs Eail Wiight, Birthdays keep rolling around each year but they dont upset Mrs. Hannah Elizabeth Brunker Nicholas of Willard, who last week celebrated her 7Gth annii versary, She planned a full day for her just as she always n. birthday does. 511 sagg several songs; Teri, Merri-leand Karen Walker, dressed in identical dresses, sang Iwo humorous Christmas songs. Mrs Beth Tingey accompanied the Walker trio e tT: w. -VI .- 'l Mrs Laon Reeve presented an original reading An attractive mobile gift bas ket held by Patty Rasmussen distnbuted exchange gifts Hostess at the door for the day was Mrs Jean Barnaid. - 'H - ' - 'V ,, & i On the agenda Wednesday, December 1, was a promise to serve as organist for the Willard LDS ward Primary. Mrs. Nicholas has been playing the piano and organ since a child and it was all In a days activities. BIRTHS The following births are Announced from Cooley Memorial hospital : A boy was born December 3 to Wayne and Audrey Talbot Vail of Brigham City. Roy and Pauline Waddoups Jensen, Corinne are the parents of a boy born December 6. A girl was born December 5 to Thomas and Opal Pritchett Monts of Intermountain school. Elliot and Shirley Ward Morris, Brigham City, are the parents of a girl born December 6. To her surprise the organist job was just a hoax; she was there to be the guest of honor for the entire Primary. All the children Joined in singing "Hapand her little py Birthday, Peggy Woodyatt, grandniece, made a presentation of a beautifully decorated, lighted birthday cake. The cake was engraved 1878 and 1954 with tiny forget-me-not- s and Happy Birthday Annie, completing the elaborate decorations. ords at the Index Bureau at North Main. She declared that she used to travel via UIC and tried to buy them out tout they went broke before she got them paid. She expressed special thanks to the bus drivers who stop directly in front of her home and let her off at the same place making it possible for her to make the Salt Lake City trips. When asked if she ever planned to retire she said, "Yes, when I retire to the cemetery." We supposed that her entire time was devoted to looking up temple records. Mrs. Nicholas hastily explained that she Is currently serving as secretary and treasurer of the Willard Cemetery board, historian in the PTA, Willard ward genealogical secretary, secretary for the ward welfare, South Box Elder stake memgenealogical committee ber and on the South stake Sunday school board. She was born December 1, 1878 at Willard, the daughter of Richard (Nephl) 'and Mary Cook Brunker. She received her early education in Willard then went to the LDS Business college where she learned typing and shorthand. Thurza Young and Mrs. LaMar lAlfreda) Valentine, all of Brigham Ct; Mrs. Lewis (Roberta) Storey, North Ogden; Gordon Brunker Nicholas, Willard, and Mrs. Galye (Opal) Tingey Mrs. and Reeve (Hannah) Brown, also of Brigham City. She has 25 grandchildren and five Miss Betty Jean Whaley Becomes Bride Of Warren A. Black In Las Vegas Rites Miss Whaley, Betty Jean daughter of Mr. E. F. Whaley, Utah, and Warren A Perry, Black, son of Mrs. Thelma Black of New Orleans, La., were married October 2, at the Hitching Post jn Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Black attended Box Elder High School, Weber junior college and Utah State. She has been employed for the past four years as an airline stewithin the wardess flying United States and to Tokyo, Ja pan. , is employed as captain with Los Angeles Air Service, flying out of Los Angeles, Calif. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home at 4919 Goldwater Canyon, Van Nuys, California. Mr. Black 1 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 8, 1954 your toast means most with... MS idxl&SrfdBowkvtWUTqs Special thanks went to Mrs. Lime. , Distilled from Nicholas for the fine work she ' stone water and Kentucky choice grains . . . has accomplished in securing . . . was the matured in charred, seasoned oak for the Primary children Primary meeting last Wednesday, December 1. Arriving names barrels. That's why it tastes better. to do temple baptisms. in time to serve as organist for the Primary, Mrs. Nicholas was overwhelmed when the entire Primary stood and sang More than 2,000 names, 1300 On March 15, 1905, she and last year alone, have been han- Gordon Burt Nicholas exchangHappy Birthday Annie' and presented her with a beautidled by thirty Willard Primary ed temple vows. They had sevful birthday cake. During the past two years Mrs. NichoEleven plan to en children, all are living Mr. las has been searching for names at the Index Bureau in youngsters. to the Logan LDS tem- Nicholas passed away April 15, journey Salt Lake City. ple this Saturday and be bap 1940. tized for 229 names that Mrs. Following the surprise planNicholas has sent to the temple. ned Christmas Party Held in Conjunction With by the Willard Primary the next day family members met The was started Ward in Third project Primary . Meeting by Lewis 1953 and each week Mrs. Nich- at the home of Mrs. olas boards the Greyhound bus (Roberta) Storey in North OgThe Third ward Primary held not 30 not 40. not 50 Dr. and Mrs. Spindler in front of her home and travels den to honor their mother, its Christmas social in conjuncinto Salt Lake City to spend the Mrs. Nicholas children tion with in service training Visit in ITS 100 BOURBON! Brigham City entire day, from 8:30 a. m. un clude: Mrs. Ivan C. (Edith) Pemeeting, Monday evening, DeDr. and Mrs. T. Fred Spindler til 4 p. m., searching the rec tersen, Mrs. WMI5 I KU DISTIUIHS cember 6, in the ward chapel. tmum STUIGHT BOURBON WHISHT Brigham City; affair with and children, Steven and Geri It was a the following in charge pf ar- Linn, San Leandro, California, Mrs. Fern Burt, spent a few hours in Brigham rangements: Mrs Doris Simonsen, Mrs. Vera City last Wednesday. Dr. Spindler was released Jenson, Mrs. Bernice Hall and fiom the U S. Navy November Mrs June Fife. CU 6 in Korea. He flew from there In a setting, complete California, tree, silver bells and to San Leandro, lighted Santa Claus, a lovely where his family made its home buffet supper was served The during his absence. 19 officers and teachers attendDuring the past year he was WE'VE SOLD OUR BUILDING AND MUST ing were seated at tables cov- assigned to the carrier "Horered with snow white luncheon net, and made a complete circloths centered with tall red cle of the world. VACATE JANUARY FIRST! He plans on hanging out his candles on , silver stars, with silver and red bells. shingle in San Leandro, Mrs. Lucile Westley presented the trainer lesson, followed by Little Leaven, games in which the entire group Christmas Festivities participated Planned by Beehive Prizes went to Mrs. Donna Christmas festivities for Beeand Mrs. Mildred Perry. Mrs. Rita Nelson drew the door hive camp Daughters of Utah prize, a lovely Christmas cen- Pioneers will be held Thursday, the terpiece used in the decorations. December 9, at 7:30 p. m. at The delight of the evening home of Captain Virgia Hard0! was the unexpected appearance ing Dinner will be served promptof 4 foot 11 inches roly poly Santa Claus, who distributed ly at 7:30 oclock. Mrs. Harding Christmas gifts to those at- resides at 137 East First North. During the evening Christmas tending Those present were: Mrs. June gifts will, be exchanged. All Mrs. members are asked to note the Mrs. June Fife, Romer, Donna Busenbark, Mrs. Lorene change of date. Smith, Mrs. Carol Victor, Mrs. Marion Mildred Perry, Mrs Ace Hi Club Members Merrell, Mrs. Bernice Hall, Mrs. ALL Mrs Mildred Lola Stewart, Faulkners Meet At Mrs Lucile Westley, Westley, memAce Hi Pinochle club Mrs Ncdra Whitaker, Mrs. Vera Jenson, Mrs. Doris Simonsen, bers met last Thursday eveNo Further Orders Accepted for Christmas Delivery! Mrs Winifred Nelson, Mrs. Rita ning at the home of Mrs. James Sorry Nelson, Mrs Merle Christensen, Faulkner. Luncheon was served to club Mrs Mary Ellen Glenn and members and guest, Mrs Leona Page. special Mrs. Glen Simper. Pinochle was the diversion of New Baby Boy Arrives the evening with prizes going to Mrs J. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. At Leon Goodliffe's " J. Larsen, Mrs. Wynn JenH INTERIOR DECORATORS Christmas will have special sen and Mrs. P. W. Jensen. Mrs. were: Good-liffOthers Leon attending at the significame home in Brigham City this George Ridd, Mrs. Earl Barnard yuletide season a new baby and Mrs. Herbert Merrill. boy, born November 5, arrived there December 3. Mr and Mrs. Goodliffe plan on naming their new baby, Kirk. Welcoming the ney baby was two a big brother,' Scott, years old. Mrs. Hannah B. Nicholas surprised guest of honor at the Willard Ward L ce Co7ciiUIWI.'KICKf no-ho- s 0 z: CLOSED THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9TH through TUESDAY, Give the grandest gift a genuine Philco! of all Dont delay. Orde- - yours for Christmas right now while quantities last. ... Radio Value Sensation Beautiful gift at budget price! Kioh voiced "New Look radio, so compact it fits anywhere! Philco 579. 0 ceois 0 0 ITEMS REDUCED! Ei-n- As Little as $1.00 Reserves Any Philco Radio DECEMBER 14 fAWSON - YOURT c rr, m) UPRIGHT Clock-Radi- o Unique in design. 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