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Show N'ltroiin in I - soil ranges The first American newspaper was the Boston News Letter, es Imm 7 000 pounds pti acre to tablished by John Campbell in as little as 1 500 pounds an acre. April, 1704 PACIFIC a NATIONAL ASSURANCE Hickman The home of Mr and Mrs Denzell G. Butler was the scene of the annual Christmas party for members of the Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi which was held Thursday evening, De tember 18 The house was dec orated with a lighted Christmas tree and other holiday CPfV To you and yours go our heartiest good wishes for a wonderful Christmas full, Happy New Year. Denzel I Butler Home Is Scene of Sorority Party They Win Prize Money In Central Poster Contest A Tip to Stop Winter Storting Trouble Bridge and oter card games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Les Owen, Miss Louise Jeppson and Mrs Alice Anderson A dessert lunch was served alter which gifts were ex changed Tose present included Mrs Ed Ward Mack Young, Mrs Grant Mrs Mrs Joe Cefalo Kimber, Mrs Perc Peterson, Mrs Harold Felt, Mrs Ralph Olsen, Mrs Jewell Nelson, Mrs Herm Hadfield, Mrs. Les Owen, Mrs Denell Butler, Mrs Alice Ander son, Mrs. Louella MacFarlane, LIFE CO. & Squires Agency J. Arnold Hall, Resident Agent Mrs. Y'vonne C. Lowe, Mrs Dorothy Cornia, Mrs. Olive Monson, Miss Ruth Pearse, Miss Louise Jeppson, Miss Jean Shonka and a special guest of the evening, Miss Ida Fish, a former chapter member, but now of St Louis, Missouri. Central Pupils Whose Christmas Posters Won . . Inst pne money in competition with others in their glades aie shown above, pioud-l- y holding the envelopes with the prize money. From left, they are: First grade, Larry Simmons; second grade, Linda Peterson and Shirley Freei, tied for first; fourth grade, Yolanda Rossi; filth grade, Diane Gardenier, and sixth grade, Ronnie Hugh McManus, third grade prize winner, was not pi?sent when picture was taken. The office window. The poster contest posters are on display m the was sponsoiod by the Rngham City Jayceettes. . Brent Frost Celebrates Third Birthday With Party, December 15th Ol-e- n. prize-winni- News-Journ- al Ceremony Unites Betty Jane Merrell And Omer J. Call Saturday Evening Fireside Group Meets At Don Johnson Home Double-Rin- g Miss Betty J me Merrell and Omer J Call were united in marriage in a beautiful double ring candlelight ceremony Saturday evening December 20, at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs C. E Merrell. Mr Call is the son of Attorney and Mrs B C Call The ceremony was performed by President John P Lillywhite of the North Box Elder stake The bride was lovely in a white satin creation with a long train of satin in the back. She wore a white net finger-tiveil with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias with an orchid in the center The bride chose as her attendants, her sister, Mrs Mark Hone of Ogden, dressed in turquoise blue, as matron of honor and Miss Hortense Wood, dressed in white satin trimmed with gold, as bridesmaid. Willard Call stood as best man for his brother The wedding party stood in front of a double seven tiered candelabra, centered with a basket of white chrysanthemums and snapdragons with Mrs. pink carnations. Merrell, mother of the bride was charming in a turquoise silk dress with a pink and white corsage, as was Mrs Call, mother of the groom, who was dressed in green silk also wearing a pink and white corsage. All the men in the wedding party, p i ng D Nielsen Mrs C W Brent Frost, son of Mr and Edward H. Frost, celebrated his third birthday. Monday afternoon, December 15, when his mother invited seven little friends in for a birthday party. The little folks played various games and then were seated at the dining room table which was covered with a Christmas table cloth Their refreshments included open faced sandwiches representing Chrismas trees and Santa Clauses, red punch, cupcakes with candles, and individual favors of Santa Claus baskets filled with candy. A birthday cake centered the table Brent received many fine birthday gifts Those joining in the celebration were Linette Frost, Bruce Hadfield, Vicki Lar sen, the host, Brent, Gail Reeder, Karen Petersen, Kathryn Larsen and Kathryn Usatuck. qualities. i:t Youll find responsive Pep 88 gasolmt ready for you at your neighborhood Vico Pep 88 sution and dealer. Its ready with instant surts and reliable winter 88 Station or Drive in to any Vico-PeDealer jor complete winter car sen ice. p utoco i XPMSSJ C7 (PEI ATLAS ,88, 88 Ethyl Gasoline ftp Vtco, Quaker State, 88 Regular Permalube Motor Oils Gasoline Atlas froJa as ti.5 live nappy cheer end fond with Christmas ftp awgjv CHRISTMAS; filled p your winter driving. JLhJui Were warm-u- Pep 88 gasoline is tops for both these a real champ among winter musts brands. premium Dont make that "all gasolines are alike mistake especially in winter. The differences between them can mean a lot to Cl The regular Civic Improvement club meeting for the month of December was held in the form of a Christmas party Thursday afternoon, December 18 in the Commercial clubrooms The flag ceremony was lead by Mrs Russell W. Fishburn and the prayer was read by Mrs. Owen Westenskow. The program included two Christmas songs Winter Wonderland, and Christmas Cradle Song, by Evalu Mills and Carmen Reeder, accompanied by Mrs Alf Freeman. Mrs Leona Green Merrell of Farmington read a Christmas play entitled "The Cradle Song, which held the interest of the entire group. Refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs. Harper L Pearse, chairman, Mrs Wm E Davis, Mrs Don Sheffield, Mrs Parker MacMan-nus- , Mrs Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Victor J. Shirley Wight Mrs Bott Mrs R L Fishburn, Mrs. W suiting and Mrs The No. 4 Fireside group of including the fathers of the bride and groom, wore boutton the Eighth ward gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Don neires of pink carnations. Johnson, Sunday evening folfollowing the lowing sacrament Immediately The ceremony refreshments were lesson was treatedmeeting by Quig served from a lace covered ta Nielsen, after which popcorn ble centered with a four tiered balls and apples were served wedding cake Those assisting The house was decorated with with the serving included Mrs. a lighted Christmas tree and Vern Kupfer of Cedar City, Mrs other holiday appointments. Clyde Glover, Mrs. Lynn HolmThose present included Mr. gren, Mrs Jay Wight and Mrs and Mrs Howard Kelley. Mr Wynn Freeman. Mrs. Morris and Mrs Stuart Tingey, Mr and Glover and daughter, Renee, Mrs Lorin Tingey, Mr and Mrs acted as receptionists and greet Clifford Mr. and Mrs. ed the guests at the door Mrs Curtis Samsel, Mr and Mrs Yvonne C. Lowe and Miss Eliz Dean Johnson, Mr and Mrs abeth Schelin were in charge of Keith Freeman, Mrs. Max Bott, Boyer the gift room. Frank Quig Nielsen The young couple left for a and Mr.Forsgren, and Mrs. Johnson short honeymoon. The new Mrs Call wore a grey suit with pink and black accessories for her going away outfit. They will make their home in Salt Lake City where the groom is a law student at the University of Utah. Leona Green Merrell Reads " Cradle Song " At Civic Club Party Here's how to choose the right gasoli help your car get hot quickly: Choose on the basis of cold wtatlur thoughts of our good friends, as we send this Utile greeting all around the town Merry , , merry Chrlstmasl MERRELL LUMBER CO. Mer- rell, Mrs George A Nielsen and Mrs Milton Jensen Phone your new 3 to No. 7. OLD MR. BOSTON SAYSl Mechanics Ford-train- ed Rocking Chair Tastes Smooth know your Ford best. They re d to make your Ford . factory-fitFord-traine- as Whiskies 'Rocked in the Kegl II Factory-approve- Skippers learned to achieve ihar aame taste perfection br rocking kegt beneath their rockers a taste recaptured in Rocking Cbair! 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