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Show Meeting To Be Feature Of Conference Sunday IwS-oiim- &0X ELDER af WfJiwiiiay, Cily. Ulah Brigham rw 194C 4. A Mantua Ward Sponsors Huneyville Relief Society Baiaar Will Be Friday Evening F.ldt-- r spon-soie- vet-er- u. , n I'm t.d.e q.1.11 will be the iii.itlu'i l pretty in my Playtex Panties stake leader, - r, o Playtex Pants keep me socially acceptable." Made of creamy soft, cool. They're liquid latex, theyre tissue-thiond they'll and stainless, odorless, outlast and outwash any pants youve ever seen! Small, medium, large, and extra large. 75 c Gift packaged Merchandise Is still scarce. ads to Read the learn what is available. ' n, News-Journ- g, Relief At Last ......... For Your Cough and Telephone Order t filled Creontulsion relieves promptly cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. be- C. A. West Co. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis WISE OLD DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW.. and ... AT NORTH . . . where every dollar you spend FURNITURE ct jacUie Babies Named At Fast Sixth Ward Primary Second Ward Officers And Teachers .Meeting In A number of Hold Monthly Meeting names at the and blc-se- Primary officers and teachof the Brigham City Sixth ward held their regular Monday meeting evening at the home of Mrs The meeting Ruby Forsgren. was under the direction of theprimary presidency. Merle Malmrose, Beth Olsen and Hilda An- derson. The group sang Away In A Manger, and Esther Dobbins offered prayer. for offiA Christmas paity cers and teacners was announced for December lli, and committees in charge of food, table and decoiations, entertainment gifts were announced by Lottie Second Counselor Hilda Tyson. Anderson expressed the desire of the sthke board that officers and teachers subscribe to The Childrens Fiiend 100 percent. President Merle Malmrose announced no primary would be held for the next two weeks because of the church house being renovated. The program for the next meeting was discussed. Lottie Tyson, activity direcGennie tor, gave the lesson. Peiry gave a scripture reading, and the Lords Prayer was repeated by all present. was "The Other Wise Man given by Lottie Tyson. Each officer and teacher expressed a thought of the good received from union meeting, and prayer Johnson concluded by Evelyn the meeting. Refreshments weie served to 23 officers and teachers present by Mattie Garfield, Ruby Forsgren and Lottie Tyson. monthly-preparatio- Presbyterian Ladies Aid Meets Thursday The Piesbyterian Ladies Aid will meet Thursday af'.ernocn, at 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. R A. Flint, 421 south First west street. All the ladies of the church are invited to attend, according to Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Ladies Aid president. A booklet containing the opinions of fa mo us doctors on this interesting subject will be sent FREE, white they last, to ony reader writing to the Educational Division, 535 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., Dept, 4 given d ament and fast meeting in the Bi igham City Second ward sundav. Bishop Glen Knudson Counselor presided and Second the Latayette Jensen conducted Sjci sei vices.. The sacrament was directed Carl Sederholm and Ardell dea Jeppsen, assisted by sevenbabies The following cons. given names: uie blessed andSlokes, daughter Anita Elaine af Mi. and Mrs. Vernon Stokes, blessed by her father. Lewis J. Gunnell gave the name of Philof lip John Sheridan to the son M:. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Sheridan. The daughter of Rob-eand wite was blessKnud.-o-n ed by Floyd Knudson, and given the name of Patretia Lorraine. of Mr. and Mrs. A daughter Harold J. Brown was blessed and given hy Bishop Knudson the name of Charlotte Brown. Roger Sedeiholm blessed a twin Mr. and Mrs. Ferris of boy Reeder and gave him the name Ivcn Reeder. Bishop Knudson blessed the twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reeder and gave her the name of Irene Reeder. A daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paiker Welch was given the name Dorothy Welch by her uncle, Claudius Olsen. by it Christmas Musicale To Be Given On Christmas Eve Hour-Lon- g The North Box Elder stake L. D. S. Girls program is prea Christmas musicale senting Tuesday evening, December 24 Christmas eve in the Box Elder stake tabernacle. The program, which will feature the Box Elder high school chorus, the Lincoln school elnrus, the Orpheus chorus and gue-- t soloists will begin at 6 o'clock, and continue for about one hour. Admission to the program is free of charge, according to Mrs. V. Earl Madsen, director of the event, and the public is cordially invited to attend Assisting Mrs. Madsen wil lbe Mrs. J. DeLos Mrs. Thompson, first assistant, Winston P. Nelson, second assistant, Mrs. Marcus Smith, secretary, officers of the North stake L. D. S. Girls. Also assisting are J. DeLos Thompson and Bishop Emery Wight, in charge of seating, and Geoige Nielsen, in charge of lighting. WALLPAPER SALE! IS SLEIGH RIDING TIME Now Is ... you save: CHRISTMAS The Cast Of Romance Is A Racket at Sixth a one-acomedy present l' it to righ L seated, above: shown is week, son a.nd Lois Garfield; standing. Jensen, Carol Curt, IS EPILEPSY INHERITED WHAT CAUSES IT? SANTA SAYS: MAIN ses-do- Hon-eyvil- The annual social dinner of the Seventh L. D- S. ward will be held Friday evening ab 7:30 oclock at the Box Elder high school cafeteria. Bishop Lewis S. Wight, chairman, has requested that those who have tickets to attend the dinner bring with them their own knives, forks, spoons, plates and glasses. Your Chance To Get An ALL METAL Nui th Box Elder is stake quarterly conference scheduled foi Saturday and Sunday, officials announce. Sessions will begin Saturday evening with a welfare meeting Fourth at 6:30 oclock in the All stake and ward chapel. ward welfare workers are reFollowquested to be present. n 8 oclock will be a at ing for stake priesthood leadership officials in the same chaAll Melchizedek priestpel. hood quoium presidencies, secretaries, group leaders and adult Anionic priesthood officers should attend. Sunday morning at 9 oclock stake priesthood meeting will convene in the Fourth ward chapel, at which all priesthood membeis should be present. At the same hour in the .stake tabernacle a meeting will be held for under mothers and daughters, direction of the stake girls leadership chairman, Elizabeth Romney Madsen, and members of her committee. At 10:30 in the tabernacle the first geneial session of the conference will convene. Special emphasis will be given to youth leadership and Aaronic priesthood groups. The afternoon session will begin at 2 oclock in the tabernacle. the from A special chorus Aaronic priesthood membership, under direction of Don Johnson, muMc instructor at Box Elder will furnish two high school, numbers at the 9 o'clock session of the priesthood. The Fourth ward cnoir will provide music for the 10:30 session and the Centennial mixed chorus, under diieetion of C. C. Watkins will provide music for the 2 oclock . will have charge of the p ogiarn. which will include the folowing numlaers: Prelude, Angel Serenade, by Janice Hansen of the Eights ward; Mis Song, Far, Far Away, Vern Beecher, Fourth waid, chorister; Miss I.ene Fieeman, Fourth ward, oiganist; Prayer, Leila Hun-akewaid; Song, Star of Bethlehem, Mis. F.zra Harper and daughter. Re Nee, Seventh ward; Story, The Healer, Maiy Nichols; Song, O Holy Night, Mrs. G. M. Holmes and daughter, Kar-meHarper ward; Yoais report, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson; Roll call. Mis. V. Kail Madsen; Song, It Came Upon The Midnight Clear; Prayer, Beverly Johnson, Third ward; Postlude, Clair de Lune, Dorothy Ann Lillywhite. Ushers wil be from the Bear River waid: Barbara Burt, Mar-v- a Rae Burt, Joan Chrotensen, Karleen Hall, Geniel Jensen, Renee Mary Ann Johnson, Stander and Lavona Christensen, tensen. J L. D. S. - Girl- L. D. S ' - 7th Ward Social Dinner To Be Friday Night v Saturday, Sunday e Cldi-I-ene- . i GIET Ro Hoi II. the 1 r, sitting ' 'J Mall ill e I pio-gin- V t CHRISTMAS Conference Sel and t" I'1- held daugtitel s' at I) o'l lock Sun. v inoiiniig in the stake tab. n.u hMrs. V. Fail Madsen, North Servicemen's Party Mantua's letuincd ei viivnien vc be eiilcitaincd vvito a refreshments and a dance Tht Honvyville Relief society F. iday evening at 7 o'clock at will hold it; annual bazaar Fi 7 i0 the Mantua ward hall evening, beginning at Fiiday evening's entertain- d o'clock, it was announced this ment is one of a cues week. "Many beautiful ai tides jointly by the ward and of handiwork will be on sale as the town board as a means of well as quilts, afghans, apion-- , welcoming home Mantuas s. and such, it was announced In charge of the piogiam are Flans are foi dancing followClaik Ras-mArch Simms and ing tne sale, and continuing uno! 'he Membeis am. invita"A geneial til midnight committee aie Ernest tion is given to eveiyone to join John-'onAll-toJenvn and with us in an evening of enofficers of the Relief Claud Allen. All sei vicemen aie joyment, invited. society announce. Norili Box Elder They Act fn Sixth Ward Mutual Play Mo then And Daughter, w SLED session. An evening meeting under of stake boards of the M. I. A. will convene in the tabernacle Sunday at 7:30 oclock. An outstanding program has been arranged for tne evening meeting, officials said. Bishop Joseph L. Wirthland of the presiding bishopric will represent the general authorities, and Mr. Hatch will represent the welfare committee. 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