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Show Marriage Of Marcella Collett To Herman W. Steiner Is Announced Read News-Journa- the bigger l and better Its; pf-t- nteresting news of the people you know. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collett of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter, Marcella. to Herman W. Steiner of Phoenix, Ariz. The marriage .ook place Monday, December 15, in the Salt Lake temple, performed by Apostle Harold B. Lee. The bridegroom is a son of Walter II. Steiner. He has just returned from a mission in Lodi, Calif. The bride has been working the genealogical office of the L. D. S.. church, in Salt Lake City, for 110 years. the following Immediately wedding the newly weds left on a wedding trip to Arizona and Mexico. They probably will make their home in Phoenix. il There is a job with opportunity for every young man who wants one in . the metal mining Fifth And Sixth Crude Cirls Making; lTp The Cirls Chorus Of Fifteen years ago, the Lincoln school organized a girls chorus made up of all fifth and sixth grade girls. Each l year since that time, a similar organization has at public meetings and on the streets singing the familiar Christmas songs to add to the holiday spirit. This year, the chorus is under the direction of Mrs. Alf Freeman and there are 78 members in the chorus, made up of the girls in the fifth and sixtli grades. Their is Mrs. Ephraim Johnson. The girls have new blue and white uniforms this year, which were partly paid for by the Lincoln school organization. The apiM-um- P.-T.- line played two selections on on the clarinet, accompanied the piano by Lynnette Ander-- j son. Blanch Crossman gave a The Fort Brigham camp of Christmas reading "Chistpohel. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers A Christmas greeting lroin the met at the home of Mrs. Lavine Central camp was read by Sa-Hansen, Thursday evening, De- rah Romer. cember IS, with Captain Wanita After the benediction by Ruby Whitaker in charge After the Blanche Wight, a Christmas party was by prayer opening Crossman, the group sang "S- enjoyed by the group. The Han- ilent Night and the Lincoln sen home was decorated w ith and a School girls' chorus presented holiday suggestions three beautiful musical selec- Christmas tree. The ladies tions, "Jingle Bells," "White brought gifts to tie exchanged Christmas, and "Wings On Our and were distributed by Santa Feet, accompanied by Mrs. Alf Claus who gave each one presFreeman. Judy Call gave a ent a bag of candy with his Christmas reading. Alan llan- - picture in miniature size on the School, lTnder Direction Of Mrs. Alf L. Freeman smocks were designed by Mrs. Reynold V. Reeder and were made under her supervision. The entire chorus, or groups taken from the chorus, have apiteared during the holidays at the Fourth ward sacrament meeting, Harper ward sacrament meeting, ward D.U.P. meeting, Third ward primary, Civic Improvement club meeting, over the system on Main street, at the homes of 20 shut-inthey have carolled up and down Main street in front of business houses, and will appear in the musical program being prepared for Christmas Eve in the stake tabernacle. t j ' 'A . OR Si 70 in 've lor T W for Can with SA R lengti arms, are ideal during the cold wire, ward & A STOkt good box cars c tween Office 0. L winter months." Si condi Mrs. Ralph Leggett Entertains Hi-L- o Club , A4 a"11 01 Brigh ground s, Anne-Jensen- Working 'cv v conditions under loud-speaki- Games were played with piies given to the winners. A delicious tray luncheon was served by Mrs. Afton Olsen, Ruby Wight, Nora Farrell, Vera Anderson and Ruth Black. During the evening, each member signed their name to a Christmas card to be sent to Mrs. Syhil Roberts, a former member of the camp, who now resides in California. I industry. Sev-nt- h front. Fort Brigham Camp Holds Christmas Party F,c Lincoln theNrtt'el7, rhnnVtls the why like some Packs Mrs. Ralph Leggett was hostess to members of the S CR Hi-L- club at her home last week. A dessert lunch was served at small tables centered with Christmas decorations. Solo was the diversion of the evening after which the ladies exchanged gifts. Special guests were Mrs. Lloyd Whitworth, Mrs. Bess Jensen and Mrs. Jar- Bend! dry. name METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH CR S S11.75 Here From Preston E. II. Valentine of Preston vis Koford. was in Brigham City Tuesday, called here by the serious illAsks Good Attendance ness of his sister, Fayone Kenneth E. Weight, instructor of the teachers' training class, is very desirous of having all members present Sunday morning, December L'S, at 10:30 o'clock in the seminary building at Box Elder high school. Si DR plea. , Dir call 50 UTO Auto kte f p. k Nc DOKI Book SeasonsBcst exp r e : st 6 ISUR Carr-- Wei ihone ii To our many patrons and friends we extend our sin- - . : R Bair Onpli litom cere good wishes for con- mee. Ed tinued health i S. fcd and happi- laird. kat ness for the holiday season. ire tu w rr OLSEN furle TEXACO A. SUPER SERVICE IfrSio STATION R.re 179 South Main I0OI Rhone om for i.ing 57.T Lilt Ci nonIEA1 ratings WITH OUR To BEST WISHES Utli t K)t bp STOKERS pes bed. The merriest Christmas and the happiest hee P is the very best we can wish our friends, one and all. May the Yuletide end good health be yours for all of 1947. flO- ' season bring you every joy and happiness. SHOP c Par New Year ever the happiest Yuletide ever. 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