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Show I June Sholty Fifth Ward Primary Hostess u i? Together 50 Years 111,1 Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orson L. Tingey, 307 east Seventh north, will be honored by their family on their golden wedding anniversary, on Sunday, Dec. 16, at the Fourth ward chapel, , , The honored couple ..will receive their guests dn the beautiful setting of the Relief society rooms between 3 and 6 oclock in the afternoon. , Orson Tingey was bom March 22, 1876, at Bountiful, and Es-si- e Guymon Tingey was bom I Card Of Thanks 4 To thpse who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time .p Regular monthly preparation meeting for officers and teachers of the Fifth ward Primary was held Wednesday evening, December 5, at the home ot Mrs. June Sholty, secretary. Mrs. Donna Woodbury 'presided with Mrs. Yvonhe C. Hansen conducting. !,! t of Albert Poulsen Feted At Birthday Anniversary the death, of our, beloved mother, grandmother and sister, Matilda H. Jensen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We to thank the wish especially PAGE FOn Hospital Notes getting along Wednesday. Decvmjg) hos- Louise Ingram nicely at Cooley Memorial a operamajor following Mr. and Mrs. pital j t v tion performed December 6. ?ry and Mr. and Mm? was per- Driggs and children aLt A major operation formed December 5 on Stanley Richard of Ogden; Gilbert of Corinne at the Cool- Bernice I. Johnston Gil- Thurlie of ey Memorial hospital. Mr. Washington ? bert is doing fine, acording to were at the home of u, gram last Sunday hostipal atendants. Fbmsto Silva Is ward bishopric, the Relief soAlbert Poulsen was guest of ciety, Ur friends, and all others honor Sunday afternoon at the who assisted in any way. home of his apd The Jensen Family. daughter, Mr. and (Following the opening prayer Karnelly, of Tremonton. by Mrs. Neoma Dixon, the lesThe occasion was his birthday son for the evening was given A sumptuous chicanniversary. subLesson Catherine Jaggi. by ken dinner was served from a . Indiviwas of the Worth ject dining 'table centered with a t dual. It was followed by a dishuge birthday cake. Following cussion by the group. Jan. 14, 1880, at ILoa, Piute dinner many gifts were presenMrs. Gwen Carver then reportted to Mr. Poulsen. county, Utah. , ed on programs of the annual Those of the family attending They were marred . Dec. ' 18, childrens Christmas party. were: Mrs. Albert Poulsen, Miss 1901 In the Logan .L.D.S. out . temple Refreshments, carrying and have lived In Brigham City Stella Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. the Christmas theme, Were servWm. and daughters, since that time. They have aled by Mrs. Eunice Christensen, ways been active in community Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitaker, Mrs. Uarda Hellberg, Mrs. NeMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, all and church affairs. oma Dixon; Miss Connie Siggard of Mr. Mrs. and are the Mrs.Brigham City,- and Mr. and Tingey and Mrs. Sholty. Ivan and children Paulsen 12 of parents children, 10 of The First and Only Low-Co- st 8 mm whom are still living. They" in- of Clearfield. clude Mrs. Herman (Thelma) Motion Picture Eye Viewer I Kotter, Stuart L. Tingey, .Lori n P. Tingey, Harold W. Tingey, Mrs. Gwen T.-- Limb, Mrs. Heri Mr. and Mrs. Orson L. Tingey AND ASSORTMENT OF man Hadfield and Paul DEW WELLE Mrs. Henry of Brigham City, will observe their Golden Wedding Tingey,(Ida) all of Brigham City; Germer spent last week with her anniversary next Sunday. G. Bryant Tingey, Provo; sister, Mrs. Joseph Beeton in t Expert Hearing Mrs. Kenneth (Nellie) Spack-man- , Brigham City. Consultant will be in Lovely Christmas Party Held Thursday Honeyville; and Mrs. StanMrs. O. Hrf Petersen and sons, ford all 'Perry and Vaughn of Petersboro; (Donna) Fonnebeck, Afternoon By Kindergarten Members of Howell. H- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and A lovely Christmas party was are the They of duet, grandparents children of Ogden, and Mrs. Car Night, by Marilyn held Thursday afternoon, De- Steffen"Holy and Donna Isaacson ac- 24 grandchildren and two great- rie Booth of- - Honeyville were discuss your cember 6, at the War Memograndchildren. Tinbailers of Mrs. Pearl members of the companied by" Mrs. Rosella Mr. and Mrs. Tingey Invited Sunday HEARING PROBLEMS rial home for all gey; reading by Joan Reeves; Perry. club. Kindergarten Lifetime Guaranis Star of the East," by Pau- all of their friends and relatives Mr. "Mrs. Alvin Norr atand also to show All Melton Movie Yiowofi The ladies were seated at song to call on them Sunday after tended and ni lette Lichtenstein a In accompanied honor of guaranteed by lb imMM reception small tables beautifully ; decoraRuth Morrell; reading jby noon. They request no gifts. company. by Barbara ' Wood, 'daughter of ted with Christmas candles and Elaine Reeve; concluding numwith the "Moveable Ear, the corsages as President and Mns. C. W. Wood . memMELTON MOVIE VIEWER only M J5 favorsfor each was ber an accordion selection outside "mike with no dang- ber present. Delicious luncheon and Jerry Buchanan, son of Mr. by Dorothy Kotter. and Mrs. A: E. Buchanan, all of IDEAL FOR AND BIRTHDAYS was served. ling visible cord! Garland.- - , . . The then group gamenjoyed enwas Community singing THE KIDSI PERFECT FOR Come To The es led by Norma Jensen. The Friendly Circle club was joyed under the direction of Mrs. held at the Deweyville school Over 300 Castle Film subjects available including West ' Jane Llndford accompanied by Gifts were then distributed -- t erns. Comedies, Sports and Cartoons. Special selections house, Thursday, evening. The Mrs. Merle Christensen. The from a low sleigh drawn by for Television areas including Hopalong Cassidy, Howdy hostesses were Louise Nielsen, following program was presen- reindeer. etc. Doody, , Bemieee Germer Alone and Fryted: song, The meeting was conducted Frosty The Snow TUESDAY, DEC. 18 ' er. Mr. Holt-ine- r Mrs. and Sylvester acSHUT-INand Man, PERFECT THE over by Mrs. Kathy FOR Claybaugh 6 M. to Jean presided P.M. by IP. demonstrated ideas for companied by her father; violin Barnard, president. Utahs crops of peaches, apri- Christmas Wonderful gift for bedridden or hospital patient. Over gifts. cots and apples showed substanMrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham 300 Castle Film subjects available! tial increases this year over the with City spent the week-enaverage harvest in the decade of her son, Horace - Barnard and IDEAL FOR HOME MOVIE FANSI ' . the 1940s. family. At last, those new films can be seen now before setting Mr. atand Mrs. Merl Norr The comparison between the up projector. Professional aid for film editing. Provides size of this years crop, as esti- tended the Horace Heidt show-iperfect "stop projection or quick, close stop and start mated by the U. S. Department Logan, Wednesday night. study of any film! Woodruff Snow is who of Agriculture, attendand previous MOVIETIME PRODUCTS, INC. , years harvests, was made by ing the U.SjAjC. visited with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. the American Can company, Snow-ove1013 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO 3 CAUFCRNtt the week end. which operated a container-makin- g Mr. Mrs. and Darrell Loveland plant at Ogden.' and daughter Judy of Brigham The firm, which perfected the City called on Mr. and Mrs. T. R. modern metal container making Ault. possible large-scal- e canning - of Mis. Frank Jensen and chil fruits and vegetables by Utahs dren spent Sunday in Brigham 45 canneries, pointed out that City visiting her parents, Mr. this years peach crop of 983, OOd and Mns. Ed Rock. " - bushels was about 29 percent Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock above the average for 1940-4- 9 attended the Farm Bureau banand 7.6 times larger than last quet at Logan, Tuesday evening. Gae Petersen who is nursing years 130,000 bushels. - . the- - Dee . at hospital, and Susie Apricots showed . even more at bounce over last year. The Petersen who Is employed Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph state's 6, 400-tocrop .this year ' was only slightly above normal Shelby and baby of Brigham week-enthe City with 6pent but was 16 times greater than their parents. Mr. and Mns. the 1950 harvest of 400 tons. Charles Petersen. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bounhuis Apples also gained; the harvest of 493,000 bushels compar- and daughter, Connie, spent ed with a of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wei average 459.000 bushels and 282,000 don Barrett of Ogden and Mr bushels last year, acording to and Mrs. Parley Marrlot of Warren. federal crop reports. The states pear crop jumped 14 Placet in lovely Holly Green Glass from 30,000 bushels last year to Pipes Forgotten ' Just in tlmo for the Christmas Season t . 158.000 In 1931 but was slightly A wonderful year round party set, too In Gabfest below the 164,000-bushe- l averAlso grand as fruit bowl, decorative center piece, etc. Or. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) age for 194Q-49- . Auditorville, Bond, at the-Cit- y Top Of The World ium, on business, walked"'- - off without his pipe. Later, he call CONCORD, N. H. (UP). .The ed to ask if he had left his pipe 'Top of the World is in New there, and was fold that it was Hampshire, state - officials an- waiting Tor him-- at the office. nounced. The plannng and Bond dropped by to pick ' up commission said his pipe, and started talking Top of the World is the offi- with a friend. cial name of a rise of land &20 At last report, Bond had two feet above sea level in the town pipes waiting for , him at the of Sandwich. Auditorium office. ' ' Mrs.--Fran- AjNewlExciting Christmas Gift melton ,- LYNN C. BEYELER son-in-la- 'jVDeweyville News ,i .... CASTLE FILMS BRIGHAM off CITY to the:new sonotone -- Utah Fruit Crops Show Big Gain BRIGHAM HOTEL CHRISTMAS - 5 During Year ' S! d r , n d c?uncH BOWL 10-ye- smr ... Its yours -- "buy before Christmas" bargain offer on this new deluxe in special -- If youre tired of blues if youd like to meet the New Year after-Christm- Automatic Spin-rins- e before ChristIts the top washer bargain of 19S1. Does a weeks wash in one hour. Autoclothes cleaner matically Spin-rinsthen spins them damp-drNo set tubs needed. Come in today. y. PHONE Coal And Appliance Phone One II si 68 North Main'' 1 Start to accumulate next years Christmas funds now. Just decide how much you want to have ... $50, $100, $200 . then save a dollar or more each week. , , ! Just think of actually having Christmas paid-for in advance. 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