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Show JL Fifth Ward Primary Leaders Hold Party NOW ON SALE! officers and teachers of the Fifth ward Pritrainmary enjoyed ing class and Christmas party on Monday evening, December 14, at the home of Mrs. Donna Twenty-fou- r Woodbury. Meeting began promptly at with Mrs. Sylvia Anderson offering prayer. Luncheon was served from small tables "decorated with Christmas candles. Each place was marked with small nut baskets. Following the luncheon Mrs. Catherine Jaggi gave the lesDifferences in Children. son, Discussion followed. The ladies then exchanged presents and treats were served by the presidency. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Ida Smith, president, with Mrs. Fern Shaw, counselor, conducting. Those In charge of the luncheon were: Raxalene Ridd, Carol Jensen, Velda Palmer, Jennie Rees, Donna Woodibury, Leatha Godfrey, Margaret Jensen and Barbara Rowe. 7 Jollyette Dance Club Gives Christmas Party The Jollyette Dance club will hold their annual Christmas dance on Saturday, December 19, at the War Memorial home. Members are urged by the committed to come early and enjoy the special activities being arranged for their pleasure. 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 16, 1953 Trace Ward History "Through thcYcarsu Eighth Ward Publishes Through the :r;:r ' Y RilK ham Bunch First Security Kl,,k was lepiesenled with 100 percent of employees, attending t!n annua! Christmas party and .social held Sunday evening, Do-cemhei Ft. at the Cijstal i in the Ben Lomond hotel m Ogden. for other branches in different localities The party In Ogden included: Logan. Brigham City, Tremonton. Ogden, Tooele, Ogden Branches, ClearMagna, field and Rock Springs, Wyo. ! ward has just an obligation to fulfill that of published the history of Brig- passing on to others what we ham City as a church building have gained. The table of contents reads as fund project. The book, "Through the Years, is a hand- follows Preface, history of our some volume, 9 by 12 inches In meeting houses, presiding stake officers, bishops, Brigham City size, with 8 pages. There are in '1900, old time tales, early 108 pictures in the main body day community improvements, 44 for of the book with Sunday school happenings, wopictures the 46 local advertisers who paid men who have served, InterIndian school, for the actual printing of the mountain of welfare, YMMIA, YW volume. Proceeds from the sale MIA. the public library, church of the book will be added to the activities, missionaries, Daughbuilding fund of the nearly com- ters of Utah Pioneers, genealochapel, gical society, music, educatiohal pleted Eighth ward IBushnell General Church of Jesus Christ of Latter development, hospital, military history, pioSaints. day neers and immigrants, great The book was written to ful- grandmother looking speaks, fill a four-folobjective first, forward, and the advertising section. to give an account of how the To Mary Nichols goes congratEighth ward of Brigham City grew out of the past; second, to ulations for a work well done preserve, in written form, some in producing this valuable book. facts and stories regarding the She was assisted by Durrell B. to make (Quig) Nielsen and Roland people who helped In addition, writers Brigham City and the Eighth Gourley. ward what it is at the present and contributors are Ahbie R. time; third, to recall to the old- Madsen, Olive H. Kotter, Kener folks memorable happenings neth E. Weight, Ruby K. Freeof the past, and to supply readman, Hazel B. Bott, Louie F. ing material for the younger Squires, Anson B. Call, Beth P. generation that may help them Tingey, Nancy Valiberg, Chrisrealize more fully the efforts of tina N. Bott, Anna A. Tingey, our pioneer ancestors and the Mary Jeppson, Vera Marble, Crapo, Jean Sycamore, humble folks who followed; and fourth, to help the readers Florence N. Morrell, Eva Burunderstand that because of the rows. Delma Allen, Hazel Morblessings of the solid and price- ton, Cecelia Bott Morris, Essie less heritage which was passed and Orson Tingey, Thelma KotDean Bruce on to us, that we, in turn, have ter, Freeman, The Eighth ball-loon- Locust DUP Meets Camp delicious banquet was seiv-- j ed to all emplovees then husThursday, December 17 bands and w ives Locust camp of the Daughters '1 he annual aft.ur included of Utah Pioneers will meet on 12 branch-j icpresent.ilues tiom night, December 17, es and tot iled 'Vlb employees, Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Vera their husbands and wives. Following the banquet a fine1 P'ogram was piesented and Veterinary Santa Claus visited all employ SMALL ANIMAL CINIC ees with a 'i percent salaiy Each Saturday bonus Tbi re had also been lib. Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. eial eotisidei it'a.n given to em63 NORTH MAIN plovees with 10 or mole years Phone: Brigham 1040 or service. Tremonton 5766 Chi 1st mas p, uties an held j his-toi- y d e Hes a Bourbon man -- ...and he gives the finest) He always prefers the best for himself, his guests, and his e. friends at Invariably, he chooses Old Quaker, the gift-tim- Bourbon-man- Bourbon... s enjoyed for 75 Holiday Seasons! vrf The Bourbon-man- s gall? Bourbon 86 PROOF. I '.vj Years History for Building Fund Miss Mary Nichols, Ernest Freeman and Ernest Hansen OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY. LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA Beautiful gifts are loved appreciated by everyone-spewell of the giver. editor, building committee chairman and bishop resxctiely of the Eighth ward, check through the newly published ward history book which is now tin sale as a build- ing fund project. . . . ak Thompson, Beatrice B. Hansen,; add eight cent extra tor posTriiva Thompson, and Laura B. tage. But send the request soon, Jean Hansen Feted for tlu- - number Brown. available is limited Other membeis of the On Birthday Date Much time and effort was put committee are Orson Korth, Jean Hansen celebiated her forth in the gathering of infor- Herman B Kotter. Moroni Bott, mation and data for the book Ruby Hansen, Doone C. Lich- birthday anmveisary on Monday afternoon at the home of hei in order to make it as historitenstein and Zula II Kelly. patents, Mr. and Mis. Jay C. sound and accurate as cally Material was gatherpossible. ed from the church historians Willow Creek Camp To office, early newspapers, pioneers and their diaries, and Hold Party from every source that could Cieek Willow be located. There may be some camp of the effors of commission or omis- Daughters of Utah Pioneers will sion. but none were done in- meet at the home of Marian tentionally. Much more could Cook on Friday afternoon. Dehave been written about the cember 18, at 2 00 o'clock Ida saga of this interesting era, if Call and Emily Chadwick will time and space could have been assist the hostess devoted to it. Gifts will be exchanged at the The history of Brigham City is annual Christmas party and all from the given very beginning until the present day in actual members aie invited to attend photographs and word pictures. The pioneers are listed. The beginnings and progress of all community activities are given farming, cooperatives, modes of transportation and selling, fire station, remnant house, city hearse each with a story of its own. Main street is pictured in the many stages of its improvement. The story of the court house, the tabernacle and all the different mills in the city bring to life again all the work and struggle it takes to build a city out of the wilderness. The major part of the book is of interest to all who have ever lived in the town or to anyone who enjoys stories of the past. The town was divided in to four wards in 1877 and from here on the history of the Fourth ward is given. The Fourth ward was divided in January. 1916 and from then a history of the Eighth ward is given. If Brigham City has been your home, you will relish every part of this book and love the memories it 'brings to your mind. If you have just come to Brigham City, secure this book and read it so that it will truly become your town. Since it is a one edi tion publication no one should miss the chance of procuring a copy from any member of the building fund committee at the low cost of $2.50. The pictures Christmas YEARS OLD. P First Security Bank Employees Feted Annual Christmas Party in Ogden Hansen. Children attending and enjoying Christmas and Buthday stories, along with games, were: Giace and Steven Jensen. Jean-enRovven, Kathleen Parker, Van Wayne Claybaugh, Ann e Stoner, John Kolts, Betty nn Johnson, Terry and Carol Gnm-leMerrell Call. 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