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Show r Writer's Realm Award Dinner And Christmas 70 ai Wednesday, December Brigham City, Utah 24, 1947 I Av CHRISTMAS7 and a very "HAPPY NEW YEAR7 5 The Writers Realm of Brigham City rnet at the home of Mr. Horace Littiewood for the award dinner and Chnstmas party. The winners of the inter-dupoetry contest were: Renee Littiewood, first; Iris Schow, second; Mrs. Alice Rich, third, and Dana- Benson, fourth. Mrs. Eva Willis Wangsgaard of Ogden, author of "Singing Hearts, Down This Road, and After the Blossoming, was the judge for the group. In her letter to the club she said, Everybody has improved so much it is haidly inedible unless one has watched it as 1 have. . . it is en couraging arid extremely grati fying to lealie how much can be done by regular study." After the Christmas dinner gifts were exchanged in a uni que jingle contest arranged by Miss Iris Schow. b "MERRY i For each and every one of you we sin- cerely wish the best wishes in all the world on this happy, joyous Christmas season. N. L. Special guests were Dana Benson from Bingham Canyon Mr. Kenneth King, Utah and manager for the new' Brigham City radio station. Renee Littiewood read the yearly report on work aecom HANSEN'S VARIETY STORE Iff X -- Legion-Auxilia- ry Party Held At Home Of Mrs. Horace Littiewood lLV3-fiourn- BOX ELDER William IV Packer Home For The Holidays T-- 4 ' mXlSl Scgfoxtisak O "'Tun G f The candles bright gleam casts 2 3 t : shadow of beauty over all the house . . the spirit of Christmas is one of bright ness and cheer . . , We too want to share that spirit with you on this joyous holiday by extend ing you our sincerest wishes for a 3 'iS fttcrrg Christmas to Xmas Party Friday ed. American Legion and Auxiliary are holding their annual Christmas party in the War Memorial home, beginning at 8 oclock Friday evening, December 26, Quig Nielsen, commander of the local Legion post, announced today. tion and 27 have been publishsome of the publicenons in wtiich the club members have appeared aie: The Denver Post, Different, The Improvement Era, The Relief Society Magazine and The Portland Oregonian. One member, Ruby Zundel Boedecker received honorable mention for her poem, Night Wind at the League of Utah Writer's Round-Uheld at Salt Lake City, Utah in August. Mari jane Morris had a script The Devil Take You, broadcast from KALL of Salt Lake Cny. The club was organized less lhan a year ago for the purpose of helping those who desired to write. Suggestions and unbiased criticisms are given on the individual work done by the members. , Membership is open to any and all who sincerely desiie to write. Publication is not necessary to qualify as a member. At the present time a supervised versification is being studied and work is in progress on a book tentatively titled Wings Above The Dawn, a poetic dictionary to be published by the Avalon Press of Rogers, Arkansas. Jane's And Jess' Grandmother Has A Present Coming nlfl v: plished. A total of 51 poems have been accepted for publica- A parcel post Dockage came open, during delivery in Brigham Citv, and a small Christmas gilt tagged To Grandma from Jane and Jess fell out. Postmaster Ernest Freeman reported yesterday. So some grandmother living in Brigham City, who has grandcildren named Jane and Jess, has a Christmas gift at the post office she may claim if she, or the grandchildren, can identifv it and will claim it," the postmaster explained. One thinq, though. Grandmother will have to hurry if shes to receive her gift before Christmas. The postmaster couldnt say whether or not the original package was marked Do not open until Christmas." the'priviiesre of serving x nt Tio-i-- t Wil- U. - S. The The evenings entertainment wiii feature Bingo, with a very interesting program Being presented and dancing the latter part of the evening. Refreshments will be served, and a number of valuable prizes will be distributed in the bingo games, according to First Sergeant Harvey R. Wardrop, chairman of the program committee. Carl Oman heads the committee on arrangements. presents will be exchanged, and all Legion and Auxiliary members and their guests attending are asked to bring a gift, not in excess of 50 cents in value. Knick-knac- Utah Business Expands The Federal Reseive Bank of San Francisco says Utahs loan volume in 1947 is 29 million dollars above 1946, indicating a healthy growth of business and a continuing return to peacetime economy. CANDY DONT FORGET TO PUT The candles burn PLENTY OF IT IN THEIR warmly than the spirit of our STOCKINGS. We have wishes for your Christmas happiness. To all our many both hard candy and chocolates. 30c N. L. to no more friends we say A very Merry Christmas to you and yours. 57c lb. HANSENS VARIETY STORE The Store Of A Million an "flppartl for Ifift and all go our sinand join Technician Fourth Grade Bll is army arrived home on .Christmas stationed a. scend the to holidays Cahf., ere he furlough .".as with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Past 13 months. Re and and L. Packer in Ira army family August friends. He will report backiieceive his. Taniarv 4. cerest and best wishes for this Yuletide season. QJ rt appmess, cr X HE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS ring out, filling the air with their sweet, melodious tones filling mens hearts with overwhelming joy. Voices are lifted up in happy unison. Bells and people join in chorus pealing out -s- inging out the merriest greetings of the Chnstmas season. Familiar music to all ears -- music that proclaims "unto us a Savior has been born -music that inspires happiness . . music that carries from one to the other the very best of, ' - . good health, good cheer and the merriest of wishes aU- good health, good cheer, good fortune and above -a message for a most wonderful Christmas.. Christmases to everyone. SUPERIOR DAIRY COMPTONS & MUSIC ART CO. . ?Vl St |