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Show I i Holds Unique Holiday Party Dayton BY IDA RALPHS DAYTON The Dayton ward relief society would like to share with au of you, its unique and novel Christmas party, which was held t eL and AU membes part Relief Room for the opening prayer, given by Gerald Dailey. Each had brought white elephant gift, which were later distributed by jolly old St Nick in person. The party brought back many memories of yesteryear. The tables in the recre- - lighted with kerosene lamps and laden with . bowls of peanuts n and sugared for e sting while everyone, in their gingham dresses and calico shirts, helped make the trimmings for the Christmas tree. Chains were mads from red pop-cor- gnu and paper strips stuck together with homemade paste., Garlands of corn, red cranberries 1 singing the old familiar I Night", Away far a Manger", Jingle Bras", Little Town of Bethlehan and Jolly Old Saint Nlchol-o- s. led by Phebe Bingham, with Orthea Moser, organist Santa came and distributed white elephant" prethe sents, which created its Jolly fun. There was dancing and wholesome gaiety. After the closing prayer by Perry Phillips, a bounteous lunch of cold punch and mountains of fruitcake was served from a long table with foe propriatety loaned evergreen boughs reindeer. Thu there was a closing fling o' dancing. were in attend Eighty-fiv- e ance. nt i paper squares wen strung on twine. Ribbons were attached to the veri-color- gaUy colored pine cones, gilded walnut shuns and the Christmas? lanterns, sprinkled with gutter. An ancient phonograph with cylindrical records, and a crank with Its old familiar tones, added to the nostalgic atmosphere. the Uttie evergreen tree was draped and festoone trim-an-d ed with the ap-ctnte- Then OeD'anaj. Publishers home-mad- garlands, and every 1 by the CUbsn Pnb- - Lewistoa, Utah, as ia the Post Office. Subscription rates Cache duty, ftH fee a sr last-star-shap-ed hung here and there, tt a lovely tree which brought back some of the glamour, excitement, beauty and tradition of long ago. Then there was square dancing, the Virginia reel, thru step, schottlsche, drcte two-stecornin through the rye and waits, with all who cared to, participating. This was Interspersed with everyone - p, SPRING SUMMER Bridal Gowns Weston Holds Holiday Dance WESTON The Christmas dance sponsored by MIA was enjoyed ny a good crowd. The music furnished by West Side high school band was well appreciated by the dancers, we wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the teacher and the students. Among those who were back for Christmas holidays attending the dano Monte. James and Williams, Henry Weyerman, Kathv Stewart Clint Button, Judith and Katheryn Nielson, Jarvis Greene, Gary Ralliaon. Wm. BinggU also attended the dance and Mrs. Ted Rice of CHfton was present Advisor Honored At Group Party HAVE ARRIVED! LOVELY SELECTION A FRANKLIN At BAUD'S b Dyrum, Utah NOW I From the makers of the famous ANNUAL Sorta Perfect Sleeper going-awa- y mattresef MATTMSB Eselsalvo or tufts . "Smeoth-lac- " can-strvdf- on . . . m MMm buttons . . eomrino swostti top Sturdy hoavyduty eovoe strips E' Trrin-tapof- tool vwn MATTRESS mmsd eoUa ol toroporod tor tho hootttiful, tins oup- im nvvi Frier twin Husband Honored At Birthday Parity width er, IM 14, Utah THE GJTIZKH. Al- len enjoyed her birthday on THE OLD OPERA HOUSE Christmas day with bar aon Melvin and family from Og- That old opera house on the den. She has had tea pleasure corner, of all hfr children being home Brings memories rare and sweet, during the holidays. Of ringing voices loud end deer, : - " And dancing nimble - CORNISH Mrs. Asasl Buttars honored her husband with a birthday dbmr at home December SB. Guests bealda their immodlata family were Ms mothar Mrs Melvin Butters and Mr,, and Mrs. Weldon Reader and family. Cousins' Party feet a cousins per-was riven Carolyn and by Sr dm vfilfli m thdr fro? New Years night Dinner was served and games pla yed. Guests were Dennis Jackson from Lewiston, Marilyn and Phillip Rasmussen of Claifcs-toand Beth and Glade Mylar of Cornish. CORNISH n, GREAVES IGA - there, In the yean so long gone by, The girls were young and beautiful, The boys sometimes who shy. LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK, OF THE IDAHO GOLD m But when the music started, The spring flow it would rack, o When we danced the old n, Vir'i'iia Red and the Cake Walk. And Jennie Rolfs dramatics. Put on In high class style, Many would anew their tal- Some would laugh, awhile. then cry And the voices of the dd Stake Choir, Gave concerts grand each year, Led by Professor Edwards, FRANKLIN Tho Relief And was a masterpiece to hear. Society officers, class leaders listers and those with . special The conference and the ser. .. fapfr. mons. evenly. We heard in this old hall. Flalwp And the funerals held for our pal Parkinson. Fan great men, Betty Colt-i- n, Aletha Chatter-toBessie Porter, Bather We remen&er most of alL Ann Durrant Myrtle WoodBut now It has served Its ward, Gladys LeFevre, purpose, Hawkea,' UVonna Nash, Tamm Hampton, Leah Lowe, As weve a new Stake House Colleen Olsen, JoAnn Klnge-forgrand. n But the dd Opera House Is Virginia Corgridge, Perry, Areta Dony, with us, Marie OUverson, Phyllis And in memory ft will stand. Klngsford, Leora Doney, Ann Jennie Weaver Holt. Olsen, Sharon Durant, Lois HOLIDAY GUESTS Shields, Rayola Gibson. Roth Parkinson and Helga Hemp-toof Mr. and Mrs. Merlin W. Smith and family wan Mr. VISIT IN CALDWELL Archie and Radial Lott and d Mrs, Harold J. Parsons hu mother Mrs. Huldn Nel of Hood River, Oregon, Mr. son enjoyed the New Year week end at Caldwell, Ida. and Mrs. Floyd Thornley with their son. Dele Lotts Logan and Mr. David T. family, returning home Sun- Richards of coasln. day evening. T0HAT0 JUICE IG- PMEAPPLE TRA DUNCAN HINES CHUNKS KILE TIDBITS Bingham Benson stake MIA offlet In attendance included: Supt Vakha T. Pitcher. Mr. a Mta. Fred Kerren and Mr. and Mrs. Odls Talbot mmM CDEESE LB. 43c LB. 29c 4e OFF Collage . -R- EG. OB COKE. P. J Lb. ()c Can (g Dottles $5 BoDs . . Folgers Wti DRIP SODA POP - PEPSL ETC. QUART BOTTLES SALAD DDESSIGG . . c Qinrt SALAD BOWL Jargons Lotion TEAST Cornish Holds Gold, Green Ball Satur-evenin- ToD Cans $51 nod CHEESE COFFEE n. and Love which was carried out ia the deaerations and wwie! w g im special honor extended Cornish MIA was held in the Cultural the. have fifty or more of marriage: Mr. and The Cavaliers orchestra years Laremo Sorenson, Mr. Mrs. tarnished the music. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson, Mr. A floor show directed by and Mrs. Orin F. Mirier. Mr. dance directors tynatte and Mrs. Moss Christeffen Creech and Rax Pitcher was Mr. and Mrs. George Elwt presented. Partictoenti in- and Mr. and Mrs. James - Cans, SM CANS CASE n, CORNISH The Green Gold Ball sponsored hr Boxes . . 5 . , TOILET TISSUE Vlr-rin- la 3 . ..... CRUSHED 4 1 tiOL BETTY CROCKER - , A- CME HHES Relief Society Holds Holiday Event cluded "MHnbfft of the Hive class, Boy Scouts, Mia Maids pkwers Laurel The theme of the arrange was Mountain of STORE CENTRAL MARKET PRESTON, Cat-illl- Held In Cornish DON Oh how we loved to meet d, Ga-Afl- SMTA-POBTU-RI NATIONWIDE SERTA-POSTUR- 7B.S0 - Janary Poets Coma Joy-cdy- party was riven for priesthood leader, Brent Robinson, and his wife, Kerren, by his teachers class. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodward who prepared dinner. The table was set for Kevin Morrison, teachws Val Gene Olsen, Rene Alba, Joel Alba, Steven Porter, Alan Ktagibrd, ont Woodward. Warren Robinson, and guests. The boys gave Mr. Robinson a rift of appreciation. Mr. and Mrs, Brent Robinson have moved to Logan. They are both railed atUSU. 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