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Show ouma I 4 BOX tUZX lJews Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 24, V V if v ir f BEST WISHES t' From the depths of our heart, we wish you all a very a Christmas New' Year. Happy Merry BURTS BODY 601 V if If n a V y y y y y yw y y y y y y y y y V yV y SHOP yV North Main y y y y y Phone 8.1 To all our sincere wishes Tor a hap- py, joyous Christmas season. REEVES COAL & FEED Cordon Reeves, Mgr. , a. a. 1948 The Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, with their husbands as special guests, enjoyed a lovely Christmas party Wednesday evening, December 13. The jiarty was under the direction of Meda Holmgren, capfirst tain; Florence Ramsdell, vice captain and Alice Petei.son. second vice captain A delirious' hot dinner was served to the group with Lucinda Jensen acting as mistress of ceremonies. The tables were decorated with Christmas decorations and clever favois in the form of a miniature Santa Claus made by Captain Holmgren and weie fastened onto the drinking glasses with an elastic band. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree stood at the center of the hall hall Teachers Discontinued Training Jaycee Christmas Night Dance To Start At 9:45: Ladies To " Wear New Christmas Dress Husbands Are Guests At Lovely Dinner Dance Of Bear River Camp Of Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Santa Claus then , made hj$ appearance and presented a gift to each one present. Tune was then turned over to Wanda Johnson, in charge of games, after which the crowd enjoyed dancing. The evening was brought to a grand climax by Chester Stander who danced the Charleston. Dollie Iverson gave a reading and Alfred Jensen gave a vocal solo. 90 members Approximately and their guests attended the gala affair. Women Invited To Tea In Honor Of Mrs. Lee All women of the state are cordially invited to attend an informal tea in honor of Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, wife of the governor-elect, on Decemthe ber 28, at the Tuesday, Immediately following Ladies Literary dinner, daughter Jensen read the names of all charter mem- club, 830 east South Temple bers and introduced those pies-ent- . street, Salt Lake City, from She announced singing by three to six oclock in the after a mixed chorus of members and noon. their husbands. Iva Barker gave The affair is being sponsored a Christmas reading and Vicby the Utah Federation of Wotoria Johnson played two accor- mens Republican clubs, todion solos. The concluding gether with its affiliated clubs, numbers were several songs by including the local organizaElvina Jenson, Nancy Holmtions, according to Mrs. Ben gren, Lucinda Jensen, Alfred Knudson, Box Elder county ReJensen and Rast Peterson publican vice chairman. City ; Jaycees were reminded once more today of the big Christmas night dance, to be held in tle War Memorial home beginning at 9:43 oclock Saturday evening, December 25. And that really means 9:45 oclock, the committee warned. Door prizes will be awarded every ten minutes the first hour of the dance, from 9:43 to 10:45 oclock. Heading the list of valuaole awards will be a large premium cured ham. Each Jay-ce- e has been mailed an admisand sion ticket for the dance, a stub numbered correspondingly has been deposited in the box for the drawing. But members must be present to claim their prizes, when drawn, or they will be awarded to someone else. Dress for the dance will be optional. Jayceettes are expected to wear their new Christmas dresses sport or formal, whichever they may be, a committee member declared. Its strictla yaffair, which may mean either. Music will be furnished by an orchestra from Ogden, the committee has announced. Refreshments will be served. All Jaycees and their partners are invited and urged to attend, according to Paul Merrell, chairman, and Reed Simonsen, director member of the committee for the dance. Named Chamber President Joe Call, son of Mr. and Mr& W. Vosco Call of Brigham City, has been elected president of the Idaho Falls, Ida., Chamber Call is in the of Commerce. poultry business in Idaho Falls. Phone your news to rX CC ,nf ,0rm (,y also wishes Christmas UntiUan. 9, 1949 The North and South Box Elder stake teachers training classes will not meet until the 9th of January, 1949, it was announced today After that date, the organization will hold reg-ular meetings again until the season J 727. 44 it 4414411 :44444444444444444444442 C Pnr1 North-Sout- h Z GREETIHq f - f fur 4 w u & u "1 GAEETiN&S. May this Christ- mas be the dest ever; the And all our iest Stood long most New Year successf ul M a y Yuletide blessings remain with vou has after glad- ! lor a joyoiu, flay season Ve Will He New CLOSED KNUDSON "ith DEC. 25 he Hu and Year fill every bl ing. FLORAL 22 South Main RINGSIDE Phone 119 CAFE 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441 a ii if i Brl Stokes 380 North Main Phone 438 Service Statii 4 In appreciation for your valued friendship we wish to express our sincercst wishes for A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. The shining star of Bethlehem is symbolic of the joy in our hearts which we want hearts May your to shore with oil our friends when glow brightly with the joys season REMINDER OFFICE of we say "Merry Christmas'. j the and may all the blessings of the new year be yours. SUPPLY FLORAL AND GIFT H0LIVW00D CANDY k w SEASONS tMCSS'ccrTernT 444441CTwrtwr GREETINGS ANDERSON PRODUCE CO. To friends and P we extend our 420 West Forest Phone 506 e-- d I I $ 444444444'44444444444444444444444444444444(4t'ci w n .seasons n&tut4 2 S 2 May the glow of g Christmas shed its warm radiance on ou and yours throughout coming year! r ir 4 4 4 9 4 4 ? 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 the To all of our good friends and neighbors, . 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I may we extend a friendly a jov. greeting ful Christmas, and best wishes for a happy fr 1919. s 4 4 4 4 4 ii COOKS OARAGE 51 North Main CO. PETERS JEWELRY 5 Phone 178 V i MILTON D. PETERS w . j,; greetings. ' |