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Show Civic Club and Guests Invited To Hear Choir Civic Improvement club meeting will be held Thursday, December 17, at the Fourth LDS ward beginning at 4 p. m. Christmas musical Special program will be presented by a choir from Weber col- t lege In Ogden. Mrs. Elizabeth Peters is pro-- : gram committee chairman for . the month with Mrs. Lavon ; Thompson as serving committee chairman for the day. All club members are invited to attend and invite guests to join with them for this musical ' treat. e , '0am(iniiHEiEKD SOCKBGQ GOOO0 SEWMO ttOTMCIIOtl r KEPMRIS KWM0 KM DRESS SINGE NOTIONS NEtPFW BNJSHtNO SVtC3 Directs Musical Program Present Piano Student In Recital, December 7 yNff iiy Monday evening, December 7, Mrs. Victoria Johnson and Mrs. Wanda Johnson presented piano students in a recital at Bear River City. Those taking part very efficiently were: Sidney Checketts. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin . 312 West 4 th Austin Johnsens Will Visit In New Mexico Civic Club Will Present Program Of Christmas Music, Thursday, Dec. 17 The Civic club of Brigham City will sponsor a special proon gram of Christmas music December 17 at 4 p. m. at the Fourth ward chapel. The program will be piesented by the music department of Weber colby lege and will to directed Glenn L. Hanson, outstanding choral director. The program will feature the and Weber college Gleemen on Voce and included the colorful program will be Ave Maria by Victoria; Maun-der- s "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; The Voice of Freeand dom, by Rubenstein; Arise, Thy Light Is Come, by Saint Saems. Also to be presented are the 768-N- )N loag-Km- a policy IN machine only through Singer Sewing Cen- Co-ed- s Miliog identified by the famous Node-mar- k on tiro eerer throng h M T window- - traditional Christmas carols beloved by America. The Gleemen and Voce Coeds have made numerous appearances in the Ogden-Sal- t Lake area and the December 17 presentation will be their first this year in Brigham City. Civic club members are invited to bjdng a guest to the musicale. Eighth Ward Holds Service MOTHER - DAUGHTER - SISTER THE SMALL Meeting Last Week $1.0(Mo $3.25 $1.25 - $2.00 69c to $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 $5.95 $2.95 - $1.50 $8.75 training meetwas ing for the Eighth ward held December 3 at 8 p. m. at the home of Elsie Yates. Lila Howard was- - in charge of the meeting. Opening prayer was offered by Mary Jeppson and following a discussion of Christmas treats, the lesson, What It Takes to be a Good Teacher was presented by Cleo Samsel aided by others among the grouip of 19 who at-- i tended. Each teacher present helped with the scriptural reading and Elva Pierson gave the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by Elsie Yates, Shirley Bott and The $19.95 FRY Item pel Rubber Animals Mr. Potato Head Football Dream Car $1.00 98c $1.98 $1.98 Elsie Noyes. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS Plastic Tree Decorations Tree Holders Cellophane Roping Spray Snow Flakes i Glenn L. Hanson South FOR ' Weber college music department, will direct musical program to be presented December 17 at a Civic Club sponsored entertainment to be held in the Fourth ward chapel. Waterfill1 -- ; . . . Mr. Nylon Hair Brushes Tussy Midnight Cologne Jergens Cologne Sets Tussy Midnight Blue Ice Merry Clown Cologne Jergens American Beauty Set Handy Hanna Vibrator Manicure Sets Kodak Photo-Ligh- t Films - Flashbulbs Field Glasses ' Fountain Pens and Pencils hi 'U oatimn ter fthUm vtv Sunday was festive occasion for Alan Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes. Immediate a t Several Local Women Attend Legislative Meet members family joined with Alan to celebrate his fourth birthday anniversary. Many lovely gifts were presented to the delighted guest of honor. A birthday cake with the four lighted candles was highlight of the afternoon. Re freshments were served. j KKfJfo DRUGGIST Caudy Tobacco-- SocaJauntaUi' The book group of the AAUW held the annual Christmas party on Wednesday, December 2, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Stratchairford. Dr. Mary Reeder, man, was in charge. Seated at small tables, gayly decorated with lighted tapers, were all the regular members plus the following guests! Mrs. Troy Miller, Mrs. Camille Ben-nio- Mrs. Louise Call, Mrs. Kenneth Weight and Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Mary Robbins was in charge of the refreshments while Angelina Zimmerman directed the group in games. The annual Christmas party for the entire AAUW organiza-liowill be held at the Idle Isle on Wednesday, December 16, at 7 p. m. Mrs. Leone n chairman, general says members who plan on tending to make at- reservations with Mrs. Melvin Kay or Mrs. Richard Alston before Monday, December By CLAIR . . . University of Utah extension department and affiliate of the National Council for Educational Travel, will visit schools in this area talking on Christmas In Other Lands. FOR DRUM WINTER PRACTICE AND BUGLE CORPS BEGINS Potential Members And Adult Teachers Invited To Attend old corps, are: Mrs. Delores Lauritzen, Keith Pettingill and Jim B. Bywater. Membership in the group has aflorded many opjwrtunities to the youngsteis. Not only have they appeared all over the state of Utah and in Idaho but since the beginning of the organization have taken trips to and California and Wisconsin rated among the best Drum and Bugle corps of the nation. the Winter practicing for VFW Drum and Bugle corps members has begun. According to Clyde P. Larsen, the group will practice each Monday evening at 6:30 in the War Memorial home. There are openings in the corps. Any youngsters 12 or older interested in playing a drum, bugle, or twirling, is asked to attend the practice on Monday, "But officer, I just had it serviced, he assured me I could drive a fast four-yea- r GIRL December 14. SCOUTS1 Mr. Larsen, director of the corps, also stated that any adult Members of the Box Elder interested in assisting UNDER with County Legislative Council at- teaching drums, bugles or twirlTHE tended regular state meeting in ing is cordially invited to atSalt Lake City last Thursday. TREFOIL tend. Lewis Lloyd, president of the Director Larsen with Assisting council, was speaker for the main session. He told of recomIt was Friendship Day on Demendations sent to the State Intermountain cember 2 for Legislature by the council. School Troop 11 ami Brigham work 'During in the Gnls recreation departmental Troop which followed the session, repI ntei mountain hall at the resentatives heard information school. health, concerning education, Tile sehool troop was hostess The births are anfamily relations court and edu- nouncedfollowing from Cooley Memorial tioop to the Brigham City Girl cation. seouts. Those from Brigham City at- hospital. 4 A boy was born December Dancing and games were enMrs. were: Elmer tending one Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. to Chester and Patty Lou Pa- joyed. Two relays played, a dress-uand the other a bubiR. N. Price and Miss Anna trick Chase of the Intermoun-taible gum blowing, delight school. the Erickson. Mrs. C. A. Munns also Joe and Mary Ortega Martinez gills. Prizes for the relays were attended for the Utah State Den tal Auxiliary and Miss C. Jean of the Intermountain school an- purchased from the Arts and Shonka for Utah State Business nounce the arnval of a boy born Crafts shop on the sehool campus. December 4. and Professional Women. Delicious refreshments were 4 A girl was born December to Albert and Inez Garcia Mev-are- served. exof Brigham City. Members of both troops Ward Primary Group Announcing the arrival of a pressed the desire to get togethAt Jensen Home boy are Jay and Audrene Har- er for another combined troop Yates' of Layton. The little party. Mrs. Carolyn Jensen and Mrs. per lad was born December 4. to Cora Olsen were On December 5 a girl was officers and teachers of the born to Ornet and Ann Marie DANCING NIGHTLY Fifth ward Primary association Petersen Vail of Brigham City. last Wednesday evening at the to the lilting tunes of David and Mary Louise HernJensen home. don Stewart of the Intermoun-tiaOur Meeting began with ART SMART school announce the arrival W'ork and Wealth being sung of a born December 5. daughter QUARTETTE by the 18 ladies attending. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bouck of Following prayer by Mrs. Vir are the parents of City Brigham at the ginia Waters, a discussion on a stillborn son, born December the scriptural reading for the 6. Mrs. Bouck is the former COMBO CLUB month was led by Mrs. Cather Gene Hess. ine Jaggi. 2530 Washington Blvd. A girl was born December 7 Mrs. Jaggi, trainer, to Jerry Rex and LaRee Hunsa-ke- r OGDEN then gave the lesson, Basic Snow of Brigham City. Needs of Children. as I wanted to, assure you, your l condition after we service it, but, we cant insure you against traffic ofDRIVE PLEASE ficers. CAREFULLY. can We motor is in A-- CLAIR'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tires Chevron Batteries Washing - Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs Phone 477 97 N. Main USE yt)UR BRAKES'ANQ. GIVE OUR KIDS' A' BREAK SVneS1 SoS'S'toREc 1 14. z 5th Meets AND SINGLE RECORDS ALBUM- SA Christmas Carol How The Circus Learned to Smile Pinocchio Treasue Island Nutcaekre Suite A Little Engine That COuld Peter The Wolf n Discussion followed. Plans were made for the officers and teachers Christmas party to be held December 14. Annual . children's dancing party will be held in the evening of December 23. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Sylvia Andersen. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Z 'PICK v "99 LAST Special Purchase! PETER RABBIT Non-Breakab- le RECORD and colored story book with pictures and words. Regularly sells for $1.05 XMAS SPECIAL Hood's Christmas Tree PICTURES TIMES Grandfather Kringie The Night Before Christmas TODAY Jimmy Boyd's Records I hxmatWby lfa4HwnMipn Howly Doody Favorite Hymns for Children Rescue In Space The Story of Little Champ by Gene Autry Teddy Bears Picnic Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Frosty The Snowman THE STEEL- LADY" Ironri AUTOMATIC - FRL - SAT. Two Big Features You can free her from her greatest drudgery of all . . . ironing! Give her Ironrite, the worlds only comPay only a plete ironer! Only Ironrite has the small exclusive Twin End roll with two the identical, open, usable ends! Only payment Ironrite assures her 100 ironing o n balance of everything! Ironrite is no but an automatic ironer to terms easy d for over that has been 25 years! fit your bud-Jie- t. Let us help you with your Christmas gift shopping! I,et us show you the amazing versatility of Ironrite, the worlds only complete ironer! CAU U& itt IK...FO A HMHJJN6 KOtMITt DEMOMSTtWOOW down johnny-come-latel- y, IT V ' Abilene Town with ANN GLENN FORD-SHERIDA- IRONER N Appointment in Honduras Jingle Bells Suzy Snowflakes All I Want for Christmas Is My Upper tilina ZACHARY SCOn RANDOLPH SCOTT RHONDA FLEMING Plate home-teste- I Co-H- it Who Done If with MERRELLS, Inc. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE ABBOTT and COSTELLO , Prayer for Records Children Love - TIIUR. A IH Stay in the House Early Bird Also BE GRATEFUL FOR, EVERY WEEK OF EVERY YEARI Said Santa Claus THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY A Great Double Bill ENDS TONIGHT RIVER" STREET" GIFT THAT SHB'Ll O' THE Pecos Bill with Roy Rogers RECORDS Little Red Riding 1VI0GMB0 ON GIANT WIDE SCREEN VI .UP I rm u tnfmJS . A ' Klit-gaar- AAUW Plans Annual Christmas Party Soon MERRyXMRg co. m.' 8 p. Mrs. Ora Anderson will give the book review. Don't Forget Our Expert Photo Finishing! thi The Ladids Reading Circle will be held 'at the home of Mis. Iva Barker, 15-- south Third east, Wednesday, December 10. at BIRTHS Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and son, Johnnie; Mr, and Mrs. Asa Stokes and childien, Jay and Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ham son and sons, Brian and Dale, and Dallas Stokes. rora frefy AS 5c 49c 29c 69c Sunday Was Festive Day For Young Alan Stokes 1953 Reading Circle To Hear Book Review Tonight Christmas in Other Lands will be the topic discussed on Thursday ait Central school and the Intermountain school by Ross W. Holland, member of the extension department of the University of Utah and affiliate of the National Council for Education Travel. On Wednesday, Holland will visit the Corinne and Honey-vill- e schools telling the story of the seven Christmases he has spent in other countries from which he has brought back the customs, folk lore and music. This talk, and other travel talks are available to civic organizations and church groups, in Holland announced, while Brigham City, Monday, making tentative arrangements for a of tour the Intermounfain school, bird refuge and other points of interest in this area when the national convention of the educational travel group meets in Utah next fall. Holland is currently sponsoring a conducted tour of Mexico to be started in January, open to adults from this area. He may be contacted through the extension departuniversity ment. Holland is well known in Brigham City, having worked here during the construction of Bushnell hospital until he was called into service, anti upon return, he taught USAC extension classes here. 1 , Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 9, This Week 1 t FOR TOUR PROTECTION Sing Swing MocMm Con i :s Box Elder NEWS 4 Presents Travel Talks . Travel Talks i or PHONE Cyjj .ft Sharon Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Joan Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shauna Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis; Joy Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald; llene Checketts,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs Newel Checketts; Preston Checketts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Checketts; Janet Iverson, daughter of Mr. and and Mis. Lemar Iverson Janet Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen. The audience, mostly of appreciative parents, enjoyed the many selections played. Checketts; daughter of Mortensen; daughter of Christensen; daughter of SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. PHIL HOLMES 4 Flips - and Mrs. Austin Johnsen SOI of Bear Rier City will SUCH M SUTTON COVERINO leave ANO SVTTONMOUNO, Thursday. December 10, to spend RUUCMta the holidays at the home of their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson of Tularosa, New Mexico. They will return early in January. 2156 Wash. ISlvd., Ogden or see J ' - Schools Hear IREAKJKECUHRIOTNULLEmiTUSPENSUy vivKws HOMER & JETHRO Saw Mommy Smoochin Santa Claus THESE AND MANY OTHERS FOR CHILDREN AND GROWNUPS w BRENT z AT BEEHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE |