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Show Comp 'arm'll Prayer was offered by Alice A vocal selection was then sung by Gary and Allen Jaggi and gems of thought were given by Clara Christensen, after which she told a beautiful Christmas story. The lesson, Mail Carriers of Early Days, was given by Mattie Cornia and a piano solo wa played by Kathryn Siggard. Alice Seder-ho- i m gave a sketch of the life he, grandfather. Ce.rs, OUP Meet Home of the D. U. P. Oak camp of Mattie Cor-a- , the home Ellen Thursday with I second vice captain, in 1 . sung as the directed by chorister. camp talker was .erica, . number, vis, after which the prayer was given by ciTOphf Presbyterian Church Ladies Aid Society Jensen. Plan Annual Christmas Party December 6 Serving refreshments to 6 camp members and guests were the The annual Christmas party hostesses: Mary Christensen, and meeting of the Presbyterian Civic Improvement Club bylvia Walker and Lottie John-son- . Ladies' Aid society will be held Holds Regular Meeting Wednesday, December 6, at the home of Mrs. J. F. Stoller, 404 Last Thursday, Nov. 30 west Third north. Mrs. Leo J. The regular meeting of the Phone 192 or 1032 and Kris Hess will be Luncheon will be served at Brigham City Civic Improvement 1:30 followed by a program un- club was held Thursday Noder the direction of Mrs. Hess. vember 30, at the Commercial The devotionals will be in clubrooms. There, Mrs. Ben Knudsen, the charge of Mrs. Roland Harris. Election of officers will also chairman of the program combe held at the meeting, officers mittee, Introduced David J. Wilson of Ogden, who spoke on said. All members and friends are Todays Religion. He was well welcome to attend. Each guest received by the audience, Mrs. David Wilson was a speis to bring a 50 cent gift to be cial guest for the afternoon. exchanged. Sig J!.CU PAGE FIVE tURPIER BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City .Utah Wednesday. December 6. 1950 On the program, Gary Mann and John Peters played a cornet duet accompanied by Leota Hunsaker. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Max Morgan, chairman; mrs. Orville Merrell, Miss MaMrs. Norman bel Christensen, Mrs. William Sackett, Nelsen, Mrs. Shirley Wight, Mrs. D. H. Stokes, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. Alfred N. Olsen, Mrs. Wayne R. Nelsen, Mrs. D. M. Mason, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs, J. L. Huchel and Mrs. Nello Christofferson. NOW! Be sure you receive the one and only genuine Knights Spring Canyon Coal IT'S FOUR WAYS BETTER: 1. Starts Quicker. fourth Ward Primary Children Give Toys For Childrens Hospital CHRISTMAS 2. SPECIAL! 3. 4. The children of the Fourth ward displayed a spirit of giving during Primary exercises on the Wednesday before Thanksgiv- ILAEDY Burns Longer Less Soot Less Ash . LAURA ing. Each child was asked to contribute something to the basket Romantic pmneer novel written by Utahs Mamie Peters Call, published by Deseret News Press, Salt Lake City, the Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City, and the teachers suggested something In toys that were usable but things that the children were tired of. The children marched to the front of the chapel with much enthusiasm and placed his toy, doll, jars of fruit, jelly, etc. into a decorated basket Instead of a Thanksgiving treat the idea given to the children to give instead of receiving was accepted readily by all for the children. Phone 8 for Knight's Spring Canyon Coal! The book makes an ideal gift for youthful readers, as well as older ones, and can be purchased at The Reminder book store in Brigham City. now selling for $2.00. MERREUL'S.INC. of Two baskets etc., were taken to the hospital by President Grace An- toys, dersen. A letter of thanks has been received by the Primary. A program was presented to The Lord is My Shepherd was surtg by Rose Marie Lomax, Ferl Barker, Donna Facer and Barbara Shaw. Stake Counselor Helen Harrison gave a story of the Pilgrims in costume which the children enjoyed very much. Organ music was played by Bobby Ann Stewart and Counselor Marie Rasmussen conducted the meeting. the children. Sacrament Meeting Held In Second Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting and the monthly testimony meeting was held In .the Second ward last Sunday following Sunday school, with Counselor Lafayette F. Jen- sen in charge. " The organ prelude Was by Renie H. Littlewood. The con gregation sang Praise to The Man Who Communed with JeArdell . Jeppsen and hovah, gave the opening prayer. While the sacrament was in preparation the congregation sang "I Need Thee Every Hour. 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