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Show 4r THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tuesday, December 25, 1962 Utah Brigham City, -r- - AirTReyWant for Christmas; Please Bring Snoopy Home ""T eene ocial 1 ' Sarah Yates, Society Editor ' ,i i 1 American Legion And Auxiliary Slate Festivities rial home. Social hour will begin at 7:30 with a buffet lunch set for 8 p.m The remainder of the evening will be devoted to Bingo and other games. SNO.OPY "4 MEMBERS are requested to bring $1 gifts for exchange with one another. (o chairmen of the party are Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Les American Legion and members will hold their annual Christmas party on Thursday, Dec. 27, at the War Memo Lowe. - A .S &T Y- that folks get into the - V ' Honeyville. Utah, December 17, 1962 Dear Sirs thank I wish at this time to you for send. rip the Nows and Journal tn me for the past two years. I have really enjoyed It crt3'n'y it each week. keep us up on the progress of home-- . My last companion was from Garland and received the Leader which came out only once a week and I believe he Corner Main Street looked forward to receiving the Journal more than the Leader. I certainly enjoyed my mission and the people were certainly wonderful. I was released the firt of last week and would like to give you thanks and you can have it discontinued. Five little boys are hoping Calls to Gino Como, poundmas-ter- , reveal that the dog hasnt for a dog for Christmas, but it isnt a tiny puppy in a stocking been picked up or reported that they have their hearts set dead to the city. an. Instead theyll settle for a SNOOPY IS a friendly dog, .g black setter answering to with a tail that wags at everySnoopy. one. She is two years old and The children are sons of Mr. wears a Brigham City license and Mrs Fred Mitchell of 716 numbered 53. All the children ak Drive, and their dog disat Bunderson school know and appeared on Monday, Dec, 17, love her. since her homes and hasnt been seen since. backyard is right by the school playground and she joins them at recess for play and then comes home again. Christmas wont be the same at the Mitchell household without their dog, and little Fred, Ed, Don, Chtf and baby Brad hope that someone in Brigham City has seen Snoopy and will call their house on Christmas Eve with the good news that the dog has "adopted them after getting lost. ALL THE Mitchells r ask & 2nd North BLAINE OLSEN MORTUARY kXAi COMPLETE HOME MOVIE OUTFIT $253.70 value Only 3 units left, is Christ- mas spirit, and call PA if they have any information about their beloved Snoopy. They will give a reward to her finder. ii May the Lord bless and keep you always. Sincerely. Elder Darwin E. Bingham. OUR READERS WRITE at Civic Club Hears ' PALMER JEWELRY Madrigal Singers Civic May Qod fjBless f our Christmas President Mrs. J. Y. Ferry conducted the meeting, with Mrs. Jasper Nichols giving the of the prayer. program for the afternoon were Mrs. Stayner Thompson and Mrs. Reese Jensen. Art and Qift Shop V - - JAv sls" k' Club Christmas musical program on Thursday, Dec. 20, at the Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. garners r Improvement members enjoyed their annual MUSICAL NUMBERS for the program were provided by Mr. :: ' Hansen and the Madrigal Singers from Weber College. They sang numbers from "Music Man, and then gave sacred numbers to exemplify the true spirit of Christmas. The program concluded with the excellent vocal group joining m on a medley of familiar Christmas carols. Show-boa- Cliff, Don, Ed and Fred Mitchell hall been parading their PLEASE, FOR CHRISTMAS black setter, neighborhood in search of Snoopy, their missing dog. She is a and the boys know that Christmas wont be the same without her. Anyone with information about the missing pooch should call the family. Girl Scout Annual Fund Drive WHOS s Its i ri' ? ? ' Vfs. ,o ?ya r .i Expressing our wish that your Christmas will shine as brightly as the star at Bethlehem shone oa that Holy Night so long ago. SEASHORES SHEET METAL HEATING neighborhood Girl Scout Fund Drive has come to a close, according to drive chairman, Mrs. S. F. Packwood of Brigham City. We had a successful drive aud would like to thank the many Girl Scout friends in Box Elder county whose contributions will help our girls. We would also like to publicly of Girl mothers thank the Scouts who made the drive a Mrs. Packwood said. success, Box Elder Oil, SILENT NIGHT v Ends; Workers Thanked ROOFING 48 North Main MOTHERS planning the annual drive included Mrs. C. J. chairneighborhood Kastrop, OUR READERS WRITE man: Mrs. Robert Z. Schref- Mrs. fler, publicity chairman; Charles Hickox, chairman of Dear Mr. Claybaugh: Mrs. Darrell Beck-steasolicitors; 1 take this opportunity to chairman of thank you and your staff for and Mrs. Keith Merrill, the support you have given chairman of the hot lunch serv- Sergeant Clair L. Bailey, our to ed solicitors. recruiter for the Brigham City A long list of volunteer workarea, over the past year. ers called on businessmen, proYour cooperation in publishfessional men and interested ing Air Force news releases individuals to raise money to has contributed greatly to the of help finance Girl Scouting in successful accomplishment Utah. They include the follow- the Air Force recruiting mission in the Brigham City area ing ladies from Brigham City. and is deeply appreciated. Dean Adams, MESDAMES On behalf of Sergeant Bailey, Orba Andreasen, Baker, of the members H. G. Hales, Jr., M. P. Bandy, myself, and I extend best command. my Bars-ballL. Arthur Barbieri, E. wishes for the holiday season L C. Beale, jr Woodrow and the coming year. Fred Bennett, James Bell, Sincerely, Boulgarides, G. W. Cox, RichLELAND R. KIRK. ard M. Davis, J. Gordon Felt, Herbert Friesen, Homer FounMajor, USAF Commander. tain. Robert W. Grove, Roger EdHazell, Glen H. Heaton. Donald ward J. Heesacker, Hume, S. F. Hunt, Byron C. Huntsman, Joe Kilminster, William 0. Knudsen, Harold Lee, Joe W. North and Robert Norton. Also from Brigham City are Mesdames, J. C. Pardon, Russell Peterson, James Rogers Victor J. Romer, Steven F. Sara, C. E. Saxton, N. C. Sexton, Jr., Don R. Smith, G. Ray Smith, Heber Smith, Kenneth May you and all your loved ones be blessed with lifes finest gifts Te of love, health, happiness and joyful success. TROPICAL RESTAURANT Singing our greeting loud and clear may yours be a glorious Christmas V $V S. JUST CHIMING IN... with our heartjelt best wishes that yours will be a most merry. Merry Christmas! ' . ijliia J 15. Roger Dean and Norma Valene Singleton Olsen, Mantua, girl, Dec. 15 Max Leon and Jerilyn Holmgren Baty, Harper, twin boys, Dec. 15. Manuel M. and Mae Maxine Martinez, Brigham City, boy, Dec. 16. Delwyn G. and Joye McKay Hansen, Brigham City, girl, Dec, 17. Paul Archibald and Saundra Beecher McNeeley, Brigham City, boy, Dec. 17. Luaine Edwin and Betty Lou Hixon Hunsaker, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 21. toisfj pou anti pour tberp jop a TJtrp fflcrrp Cfjristmasi &eagonl Here Comes Santa, Bringing Our Best Wishes for A Happy Holiday.. Breitenbeher Electric ! MODE ODAY T Eighty members of the club were served punch and holiday fruit cake from a beautifully a decorated table featuring New arrivals at unique centerpiece composed of Memorial Hospital tiers of frosted cake. past week were: In charge of refreshments for Davis Ronald and Anna Laura the event were Mrs. B. C. Villarreal Torres, Brigham City, Beasley, chairman; Mrs. Frank girl, Dec. 11. Holmgren, Mrs. Lloyd Reese W. Max Lorenzo ' and Dianne and Mrs. Charles Renee Linnell Snow, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 12. Most women don't mind Yule James Elbert and Joyce Craner, Mantua, boy, shopping t hey charge right Dec. 13. ahead! Joseph Sid and Etehel Amy Harding Huot, Brigham City, girl, Dec. 14. Scott Carl and Jean C. Clay Grover, Logan, girl, Dec. 14. Martha Hugh Clifton and Elaine Sorenson Ward, Brigham City, boy, Dec. 14. Delbert Venoy and Arlene Elizabeth Wilson Higley, Clearfield, boy, Dec. 14. Clair E. and Valene Watt Tremonton, girl, Dec. NEW Spieckerman, Ronald Swenson, Roland Tripp, Frank Bellek, Louis C. Wampler, John A. Wayman, B. W. Williams, Edward Zumbroegel and the late Mrs. Coleman Whitlock. Tremonton, volunteers were Mrs. Don Carpenter and Mrs. George Hoover. The Girl Scout Council appreciates the work of all who participated in the drive, and the financial assistance of the many donaters to the Girl Scout cause. baby-sittin- t, EVERT0N MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South L.. 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