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Show iox elder : City. VJewi nsg Utah Governor Herbert B Maw predicts that L'tah will become the ou center ot tne Lmted states, even if we dont get a drop of oil from wells in Utah. "Geneva Steel, he says, will be the heait of a vast manufacturing empire. rfournai Wednesday. December 24, 1947 dance A ation It Takes Long Days And Hard Work, But The Local Mailmen Keep Up With Christmas Job The war. he pointed out, would still be going on if it had not been for the great contribution of the Utah Copper com- Major League Dec. 15, 1947 O. K. Rubber climbed pany mine inow Kennecot Cop into per) to the war effort. top spot by winning 4 point CHRISTMAS NITE DECEMBER 25 lial Stud, 'Sal, bu N 9 to 12 P. M. 75c per person Tax Included '"K. etc. uafe ' hum transf( alue to fit) i Dance Christmas night with your friends at the Dance Bowl . . . Make this a date to remem- sincerely for your past patronage and look forward to serving you to your complete satisfaction in the New Year. ,, ber in the "file c To all our friends, we wish a very Merry Christmas a joyous and Happy New ear. We also thank you t: E toints from Seagull Aviation iner Cleaners won 4 from N tel en Motors, and Morrell Lum-e- r took 3 from tne neasa.i rate. .eague Standings Wei,, len, 1 1, 0. C. TANNER JEWELRY urn and Seeburg Music 2. Central Chevro split let emerged with a win ovei oith Main Furniture. Friday Night On Friday night, December 19, Brigham Tire won 3 points from Jones Service. Thompson Hard ware and Columbia Electric .ought out 3 very close games to wind up with a decision. Brigham Laundry pounded out a decision over P. and W. Billiards. Next league gamer will be held on January 9, 1948. The team standings: 3-- Tri-Cit- y 2-- 3-- 1 Brilliant and bright is the star you fasten atop your done But it was a trouThe Sego Lily camp of the blesome package to handle, he Daughters of L'tah Pioneers met declared. Thursday evening, December 18, at the Iconic of Mis Annie Good-liffe- . The exeieiscs were conMrs. ducted by Captain Birdie Hansen. After opening exercises, the program included the song, "The Iloly City," by Dorene Wheeler . accompanied by her mother, Agnes Caroline Mortensen Lar78, died Tuesday morning, Dorothy Wheeler; Camile sen gave a reading; two songs , at 12.13 o'clock in a local were sung by June Larson and following a a Christmas carol was sung by llness with a heart ailment. Mrs. Ipsen was born July 21, Beverly Nelson accompanied by Darlene Meservy. 1809, in Copenhagen, Denmark The lesson, Photography of the daughter of Ole and Johanna An estimated 10,000 desert sophid Ieteison Mortensen. She Early Utah, was given by Me vas reared in Denmaik until she lissa Peterson. At the closp of plants are growing on 306 acres was lour years of age. Her moth- her lesson. Mis. Peterson con- set aside for the Deseret Boer died in Denmaik and she. ducted a photographic contest tanical Garden east of Phoenix, with her father and sister, came game which addde zest to the Ariz. to the United States as converts o the L. D. S. church and made their home in Sail Lake City. Four yeais later, the Tamil v moved to Brigham City where she has resided since. She married Thorvald C. Ipsen, Maieh HAVE A 12, 1902 in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. She has been an active mem-Tie- r of the L. D. S. church, and "MERRY has lived in both the Second and the Fifth wards in Brigham City. She has served as a counCHRISTMAS' OinSGrtfS selor in the presidency of the Y. L. M I. A. and a teacher in the Sundav school. She was an active worker and block teachHer er in the Relief society. husband died three years ago next FebtuaryShe is survived by two sons and one daughter, George A. IpAND A . . . sen, Sa't Lake C'ty, Lionel O. Ipsen, Fresno, California, and Mrs Uarda I. Hellherg of Brig"HAPPY NEW ham City. Funeral services are to be held Saturday a,rnnnn p 2 YEAR' DesfWsfies oclock in the Biigham City J. Fifth ward, with Bishop Oleen Palmer officiating1. Friends may call at the family home Friday after 3 oclock and SatBEAUTY SALON BRIGHAM sorghum. The pastmaster urday until time inof services. Inthe Brigham thought there might be some terment will be question which could be solv- City cemetery under the direcd only by sampling the ham tion of the Harold B. Felt fuas to whether any damage had neral home. It has taken some ten. 11 and even days, hut the local postmen have kept on top ot the job duung the heavy Chustinas mail business of the past week, Ernest Fieemah, acting postmaster at the Brigham Cny post office, reported last t.ght. "The boys got just a little behind Monday night, but they aught up Tuesday, and have cen caught up since, he He said all mail and 'dekages were delivered prompt-and on schedule throughout he Christmas rush, except for i short while Monday evening. "Most of the men have been oiking two or three, and some-irne- s four houis a day extra, e reported, "and of course they ave had to work just as hard nd fast as they can all the .hlle theyre on duty, to keep p with the heavy mails. In general, though, every hing was quiet on the postal ront, at Brigham City, any-.'das Christmas eve drew near. Theie were a few incidents hat might be worthy of men-ion- . Some people, in spite of epeated warnings, tried mail-nChristmas cards in unsealed envelopes for one cent, and as tsual a few were mailed with to tamp at all, the postmaster eported. Freeman said he had seen only two or three badly han-llepackages coming through he jiost office. One, a package rom Iowa, contained thin glass Christmas tree decorations wrap-eonly in light paper, tied vith string. They weren't delivered in good or even recog-udblcondition, he admitted. Another package that had trouble in the mails, and vice ersa, was from Kentucky. Apparently a bottle of sorghum In he uackdge had broken, and inside the Dackage was a whole 'lam, beautifully cured in the Agnes Ipsen Passes Away Tues. lp-en- hos-niial- throe-month- s n I f friends and good times. days rich in good things, good 17 East 2 Phone South Formerly Fisher-Hes- s Motor Co. REPUBLj pic:; t 1 S fW-tHMSTMA- iff"1"" Givln At Holiday Play Second Ward Meeting holiday play, Oui Chrisl-maHeritage, was presented at the Second ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Roles were taken by Marva Frost, Ross Olsen, Basil Williams, Ann Jones, Don Christensen, Emma Stohl, Troy Miller. Joan Jensen, Wynn Jensen, Dorothy Lund, Russell Rasmussen, Phy llis Reedand Doris er, Carol Johnson Hansen. The program was presented by the M. I. A dnected by Mrs. J. A. Meservy, and by the ward choir 'under the direction of Glen S. Humpherqs. A Motor Co. ll e Brigham Tire . . . Thompson Hardware Jones Service .. . . Brigham Laundry . Columbia Electric . P. and W. Billards .. other full of friendly wishes for a jolly holiday and many Fisher-Sanda- - Won Lost Christmas tree! And to that star is hitched our wagon AY occasion. Holiday greetings from the central company and from the county company were Good read by the secretaryy. cheer visits were reported by Liihan Secrist. Mar Sholty was released as registrar of the camp. Words of appreciation and good wishes for the holiday season by Birdie Hansen were followed by singing and the closing prayer by Caroline Facer. Christmas gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served by Margaret Jenson, Della Horsley, Thora Nelsen, Rachel Valentine and Luella Jejtson. TXventy-sevewere jn atten dance. The home was decorated in holiday motif. d Company ent Sego Lily Camp Meets At The Goodliffe Home 74 s t I f The surest way we know of wishing all our friends a wonderful Yule is to say here and now: Merry Christmas. I Its n always a pleasure for us to wish I everyone of our friends a Christmas and New Year filled to overflowing DON'S SERVICE Don &. STATION with happiness. Jess Jeppersen WE WILL BE CLOSED AI L DAY CHRISTMAS DAY REEVES COAL & FEED t V 9 Wishing Christmas happiness And Joy that long endures. iVLQ A r From everyone in May the Yuletide candle our house To everyone in yours. glimmer with rays of bounded joy and contentment on Christmas and dur- un- wishes go our heartfelt thanks for your kind patronage of the past for your continued patronage in the future. ing the New Year. HAROLD B. A very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Happy New Year to one and all. With our Yuletide greetings and best FELT FUNERAL HOME t ? I EVERTON MATTRESS 5t vwwfcif |