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Show Page (Stake f;tball Slated M-M- an Smn A BOX ELDER NEWS Warning To Winter Drivers Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 18, 1951 Elder 8take M iuih. etiball schedule for 6:30 p. m.: perry vs. second, 7:jo p. m.; Mantua vs. First, s:30 p. m. and Fifth vs. Thursday, Sixth, released as fol- - 9:j0 p. m. The games will be played at vs. Willard, the B.E.H.S. gym. School De-wa- public Evening's entertainment will be nearly the same in every ward. The schedule will Include first, a program presented by the Primary youngsters, and then the big arrival of Santa Claus, who will talk to the kiddies about their Christmas wishand es, and pass out peanuts candy. The Tremonton First wards will be held December 22 at 7:30 p. m.; the Second ward. Dec. 20, at 7:00 p. m.; the Third ward, Dec. 21, at 7 p. m.; and the Tremonton Fourth, Dec. 21, at 7 p. m. STOCKYARDS Every Friday at one oclock In the heart of the buying and selling area where the demand meets the supply. We have for you the modern facilities in the Intermountain West. lake livestock AUCTION CO. 1 oclock Program And Gifts Slated For Sego Lily Camp Meet Thursday OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Electric BLANKETS MIXMASTERS WAFFLE IRONS Sandwich TOASTERS, Popup TOASTERS C0RN POPPERS ELECTRIC SHAVERS STEAM IRONS RADIOS CLOCKS TABLE LAMPS COFFEE MAKERS . X-- .V -- XMAS LIGHTS for inside and out if. , Beautiful Selection TREE DECORATIONS Outside Wreaths f tl V"'"- fu i - ' ; Now! LOOK! 15 ony Down, $11 Per Month PloV S5T--. unity , looVlnO G C Latest 1952 ) Before you buy hear this Philco on both radio and records! Mahogany veneer cabinet. any SPECIAL! radio-phonogra- rich-voiced : BOXED CHOCOLATES In 1 lb. to 4 lb. boxes :: A RICH, DELICIOUS BLEND OF NUTS CREAMS NUGETS CARAMELS And Assortment Of Others FRESH FROM KITCHEN TO YOU! America' Bast Radio Value I to give a thrill to receive. Clean-cu- t beauty . . . plus unmatched performance at its price. A Joy $79.95 ALL SOLD ON of An RtOd PHILCO 1730. Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen announce the arrival of their fourth daughter, born on Sunday, December 9, at Thomas D.' Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. The little pink bundle who weighed eight pounds seven ounces, has yet to be named. ufv.Jecky- - ancLlAmy ;are filled with ideas for names for the balby sister. the Brigham City chapter Ml NOW! Thursday night, December 13, ftreitenbeker Electric PH I LCD fy ORDER Fourth Baby Daughter Arrives For Rasmussens Christmas Party At Idle Isle Cafe Thur. Terms! In affair Mrs. V. E. Madsen Mrs, J. Edwin Baird was hos-- . tess last Thursday evening, December 13, to members of the Book Lore club for t, regular ' ' ; monthly meeting. Mrs. Earl V. Madsen reviewed the book, The Woman At The . . Window." Sego Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Christmas party on Thursday' Icy Roads Made Driving Expensive . . . last Saturday evening. This car driven by Max Fridal, Bear River City, was unable evening, December 20, at 7:30 to stop on slick roads at 11 :42 p. m. when a truck driven by Rellis Wheatley, Deweyville, p. m.J Along with the exchanging of pulled in front of him in front of the Ringside cafe. No one was seriously injured. Christmas gifts a good program rangements was Norma Jensen. And decorated with tiny Xmas will be presented. Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh. She was assisted by Byrl Clark, balls. The meeting will be held at Georgia Miner and Carol home of Mrs. Laura Morris, the viotwo Lillis Club Hostess Jeppson played Bridge lin solos accompanied by Marie 88 south Third west. Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh The table was interestingly Goulding. Miss Georgia Miner was hostess Thursday evening, The phone number of the News read a Christmas story called December 13, at her home for decorated, the centerpiece being And Journal Society editor Is 771. a Xmas tree made of tin cans (The. Stingiest Giant" members of her bridge club. Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Dan Saty and Mrs. D. SEE US Murray Mason. Luncheon was served followFOR ALL ed by an evening of bridge. Prizes went to Mrs. Ace RobYOUR inette, high; Mrs. D. Murray MaMrs. Lewis Olsen, son, cut, and traveling. Members present were: Mrs. Bonald Packer, Mrs. Ace RobCANDY inette, Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. George WilNEEDS! liams and Mrs. Dale Fryer. University Women Hold Easy By Hear Review THRILL PACKED - Auction every Friday at SEE Book Lore e ' SALT Xmas Parties Malad 76 To 45 In a wild scoring 'livestock auction LAKE UNION most Bear River Whips All four Tremonton wards will which Coach Hughes used the offer a Primary Christmas party entire squad, Bear (River easily for of and program the children Matheir wards, this week to which romped over a never-say-dithe entire church membership lad five, last Monday night In is invited to attend. the Bear' gym, 76 to 45. and s SALT Plan Primary EASY .CREDIT TERMS! HOLLYWOOD the American Association of University Women held its annual Xmas party in the Idle Isle tea room. SERVICE-- SALES me 990 84 South Main Hazel and DeVon Breitenbeker Lou, There were 53 members present at seven oclock for a delicious dinner. The group then sang songs and played games. chairman of the evening ar- - CANDY COMPANY CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Phone 44 46 South Main Street y t .. FLORSHEIM f OUTSTANDING NECKWEAR selection of rich designs. A large fcift. - $11 Always a nice - SHIRTS selection of The largest sport shirts in town. sharkskins. Washable and smart checks Snappy SPORT ARROW DRESS SHIRTS Arrow is the magic name. Better fitting, longer wearing. You can find a better selection here. Sizes 14 to 18 and sleeve lengths 32 to 36. Fancies, stripes, plain whites and French cuffs. $395 to 50 up $ gabardines and luxurious all wools. Made by Arrow, Creveling, B.V.D., Hollywood Rogue; Thomas, Lancer, Jackman, Pendleton and Levi A real fine gift. If you dont know the exact size give him our Florsheim Gift Certficate and we' will do the rest. There are miles of wear in every pair of these. Strauss. 100 5SS5 to SHOES from $51 SS0P 5 I - atXmas Something to wear! That's the popular gift for men time. You can choose from a selection second to none here at our store. The right MK or leisure dress clothes for sport, wear in the right style and tops in quality. OPEN JANTZEN SWEATERS were blends. 50S to 8295 UNTIL 9 P. SHOP IN J M. Natick11 comfortable really feel wonderful in selec-- f n Kharafleece. We have a wonderful casn- and cashmeres luxurious imported II EVENINGS 3 BRIGHAM.. CITY. AND SAVE! Long-wearin- EVANS SLIPPERS g choose a kid leathers with hard .soles, or warm fleece lined for the cool weather ahead. $g59 to $59 |