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Show Gbis Wcch Santa Claus will make his ap--: pearance. distributing candy and nuts 1b the children. The affair will be held In the Mln-- j lsv.lle ward 'recreation hall, according to Primary President! Mrs. Elinor Marshall. 1 r Hninersville I j Mrs. William Wood, Mr. arid Mrs. Delmer Gray, Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Lynnea Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard MarShoppers in Cedar City Satshall had their new baby chris- urday were Mr. and Mrs. Mer, tened on Fast Sunday. She rill Jameson, Mrs. Merle Mrs. Yvonne Gressman, was given the name of Trudy Mrs. Alba Carter, Mr. and Mrs. by her father. Stan McKnight, Mrs. Virgine Mrs. Effie Jameson, The Minersville Reading club4 Jameson, Mrs. Melba Baker, Jeannie held their annual Christmas Griffiths and Renee Bradfield. party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman. A lovely hot dinner, burSunday dinner guests at the nished by the members, was home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil served at 8 p. m. on card tables Gressman were Mr. and Mrs. attractively decorated in the Clarence Corbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Corbridge and Christmas theme. . Dice games were played dur-n- family of Cedar City. the evening. High prizes Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wood were won by Mrs. Ueen Gray and Marshall Hollingshead, and and child are renting the forlow prizes went to Truman mer Charles Jameson home. Bradfield and Reva Williams. Grant is employed with a sigThose present were Mr. aria nal crew in Milford. Mrs. Milton Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead, Charles Jameson was reMr. and Mrs. Stan McKnight, leased from the hospital last Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins, Wednesday and has now reMr. and Mrs. Ted Myers, Mr. turned to his work. and Mrs. Ray Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. DsVota Heslington is Mrs. Sim Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter, Mr. and still confined to the hospital. Mrs. Heber Gillins, Mr. and but is beginning to improve ' Brad-field- By MRS. EMILY GILLINS MJlford Nawt Miners villa Editor I and greatly enjoyed the pitality of the Farrers. The Elementary and Junior High school groups will present their annual Christmas plays Monday, Dec. 21, in the auditorium. Topsy Turvy, directed by Mrs. Gillins, Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Albrecht in place of Mrs. Beeson, will be presented by the First, Second, Third and Fourth groups. asMrs. Lillian McKnight, sisted by Principal Spafford, is directing two plays from the higher grades, entitled "Where With. Santa Claus" by the Fifth and Sixth, and "Santa's Surprise" by the Seventh and Eighth grades. , These programs will begin promptly at 7 p. m., according and there will t) Mr. Spafford, be a 25c admission charge for - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall were hosts Tuesday eve ning to a number of friends at a lovely buffet supper. Binge was played during the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins. J'A Tuesday evening the held their annual Christmas party. A cantata was present play. ed, followed by a orie-aHomemade candy and nui were served after scheduled recreation. ct ( Mrs. Bern'ce Giliins was hostess at a birthday party in her honor. The immediate Carter families living in this vicinity were present to enjoy a loviy plate Punch. Ber-nicreceived many lovely gifts. II f ' Mrs. Clinton Boyter and children spent Saturday in Beaver on business. iL v) $KtT v- -- H bn j We have bought a present for Caroline, who is out of school with a broken leg. We have started supervised play at the gymnasium. We have started to decorate the Christmas tree in our room. Julia Rae Banks. MISS ORROCK'S SECOND GRADE Rudolph's Nose Trouble" is the name of our Christmas play All the boys and girls in our class will be in it except 'two boys who are going away. Chri; Berger is going to Idaho and Richard Connally is going to Texas this week. We have two gift boxes in our room. One is for the boys to put their presents in and the other is for the girls' gifts. Th last day of school we will have a Christmas party and each one from a nervous condition. will draw a present out of one The Relief Society organiza- of the boxes. We wish you all a Merry tion gathered Tuesday to enjoy a lesson on the life of Charles Christmas. J Dickens, by Mrs. Reva Albrecht, and to enjoy records. MRS. BOND'S Mrs. Ileen Jameson and Mrs. KINDERGARTEN We are practicing our ChristAlvaretta Robinson sang two duets. Christmas gift were mas play. We have our room decorated. then exchanged and a lovely luncheon was served by the re- Our windows are pretty. We freshment committee. like our Christmas tree. We . like the pictures about Santa and Baby Jesus. We are having fun getting ready for Christmas. We like school. MR. FISHER'S FIFTH GRADE Joyce and Tn.na Gronnipg's grandpa passed away Sunday. They are going to his funeral Thursday at Delta. Ronald Thompson got out of the hospital Wednesday and he ;s back to school now. We have our Christmas tree in our room and it is decorated. It looks very pretty. Robert Rose and Mitchell' Baxter. MISS PARKINSON'S FIRST SECOND GRADERS are very busy making surprises for their mothers, and getting ready for the program which will be Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 8 p. m. We want all our people to be in our own room by 7:30. This is a poem by the First AND Graders: Christmas is coming With good old Santa, He comes in the night To bring joy With lots of toys For every little boys and girls. - - the :$''' alT ATiiLtoiinio)bMes I that's BONdN making ) J Bourbon History! i?tE txt ; 0 t FOR 1954 A (Commptetelly Mew Mmie carols on Dec. 23, at which time 4,13 - MISS MCDONALD'S THIRD-FOURTGRADES ... Today wt hava decorating our Christmas tree. Linda Dawn Anderson's father and mother brought us a very nice tree and some pretty greens to trim our room. Tomorrow we plan to make We have window decorations. not decided just what they will be. Today we went to the auditorium to see just how loud we should speak to be heard in the back of the room. Betty Cook and David Myers. ,j-;- 4Snf - program portraying Christmas a Tfrf f i SCHOOL NEWS TO 11 The L D S Primary association assisted by other organizations in the ward will present tf r f""' ill , (UTAH NEWS ID) if tow ELEMENTARY HP, A I DEC. 17, 1353 MILFORD ' School Board member Karl Truman and Mrs. Truman attended the state meeting of board members on Saturday in Salt Lake City, held ak the New Oiympus high school, of which Ken Farrer, former Minersville and Milford resident, is principal. The couple had an enjoyable and educational time, ... g M aujts. Mrs. Elma Blackburn, Erma Jean and her mother, Mrs. Essie Thompson of Milford, spent the week end! in Salt .Lake and Midvale shopping and visiting Mrs. Jackie Muir, who resid.s there. hos- THURSDAY. e Mary-bell- .... i SB3URBCN: I Mailer CN I 'W' I I i STIAIOHT IOUUON WHISKEY " w.ii..ih .nw SS5H52. W. A. HALLE R CORP. rhil. , P.. 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