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Show It's A Boy Mrs. Louis Rawlinson ?- Hold Christmas Party at Harding Residence - were drawn and .Numbers The Beehive camp of the Ver-dDaughters of Utah Pioneers Christmas .gifts exchanged. Knavel and May Brown sang met last Friday evening at the home of Captain Virgie Hard- two duet numbers, Let the Rest World Go By and Drifting, who presided and conduct- of the ed the meeting which started ing and Dreaming." Paper cups of candy were givat 7:30 oclock. along with a Fannie Christensen gave the en to all present Christmas card and the meetfolwas which opening prayer with a closing praylowed by the Christmas carol, ing ended Ella Bingham, er by Q Little Town of Bethlehem. Guests present twere Celeste Roll call and minutes were Burt, May Brown, Pearl , read and approved and six good Edis Bowden, Arvis HardA cheer visits were reported. and Aronia Lou Harding musical number by Verda Kna-ve- ing, Dale Harding. BowMay Brown and Edith was den, "Beyond the Sunset, education at Logan. presented, Mrs. Knavel accom- Mrs. Kent Jensen Has Family Cooperation panying the number on the guiA belief in family cooperatar. For an encore, the group Bridge Club Party tion and working and playing Silent Night. sang Mrs. Kent Jensen entertained together has kept the family Hot lunch was served to 24 united and progressive, Mr. and club members on Friday bridge with seven and members guests, Mrs. Reeves said today. at her home. evening chairas Jane Bergstrom acting During their early married Special guest was Mrs. Reed man of the serving committee. life Mr. Reeves was in the carWe Remember Simonsen. The lesson, inpenter trade then later went luncheon dessert Delicious Their Pioneer Stories, was givto the automobile business then served from small tables was which after en Johnson Lucy by into the coal and feed line. Verna Burt and Lavina Thomas ornamented 'with red tapers in Their children are: Charles sang Braums Lullaby, accom- crystal holders. Small holiday Vincent Reeves, Wheeling, West for panied by Vera Austin at the corsages marked the places Mrs. Mrs. Mr. LoCharles Reeves and iBeth . Burke, Virginia; Mrs. the following members: piano. gan, Mrs. Jack (Vaudis) Smith, . . . will celebrate their Golden Wedding on Sunday, December 20, at the home of a daughEdith Wood gave a comedy Glen Compton, Mrs. Ray Daines, Ogden; Mrs. Lavern Keyes and ter and Brown, Mrs. A. Mrs. Lewis Jones, 13G South First West, between the hours and Judge reading, Three Monkeys Point Mrs. KnowltonLaVerd Eugene Reeves, Salt Lake City; Mrs. John, Mrs. J. WhitHall, Ann 2 m. of and Melva 5 of and View, p. Mrs. Lewis (Lucille) Jones, a Christmas reading, "An- Wm. D. Hollist and Mrs. Winsaker, Reeves and Glen Royle Reeves, Jane ton P. Nelson. nie and Willies Prayer. Gordon Reeves, all of Brigham Friends Have Joint Mrs. Carl Wold Back Karen Walker Has Prizes went to Mrs. LaVerd gave a sketch on the Bergstrom City. Mrs. Reed Simonsen and of life musical four John, composers From At California 7th (Besides the children they also Birthday Party Trip Birthday Party Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist. the this and group following have 30 grandchildren and three A. Mrs. Carl Wold has just re- sang one Christmas song writElwyn Seely Home Karen Walker, daughter of vaturned from a three-weekten by each of them. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Walker, enActive LDS Mr. and Mrs. A. Eliwyn Seely cation trip to Los Angeles. Aronia Lou Harding and SPECIAL AT Both Mr. and Mrs. Reeves have entertained at a lovely Ibirthday joyed seventh birthday festiviShe visited with relatives in Harding sang a duet, Silafternoon. last ties Friday LDS work been active in church Mitheir son, FLORAL DAY Los party, honoring ver Bells. Angeles and Wilmington. their entire lives. chael and Chris Pella, whose Mrs. Wold tells of delightful The party was held at the were of Lots enjoyed laughs Mr. Reeves has been affiliaand NURSERY birthdays are on the same day, home of Mr. and (Mrs. Dean experiences while in the Golden when each person present iwas ted with Mutual, Sunday school last Thursday. Freeman. Mrs. Freeman assist- Stgte. She was privileged to given three pieces of crepe paBeautiful Decorated and High Priest quorum activiMichael and Chris were 11 ed Mrs. Walker with the affair. attend the showing of Cinerama per and three pins with which ties. POTTED PLANTS The to make a Christmas hat in a in a Hollywood theater. so eleven of their Mrs. Reeves has been active years old, The youngsters enjoyed Christ- performance was preceded by three minute time limit. Lucy with the friends enjoyed party For Christmas & New Year in the Relief society. She keeps mas records, stories and games. numbers them. by the 200 voice (Mo- Johnson received a Christmas lovely gifts were pre- rmon choir of Southern Califorbusy with all kinds of fancy Many REASONABLY ALL corsage for being the first to Bingo was placed with prizes sented to Karen. work when atole to break away A niece, Mrs. Mack Gam, is finish nia. PRICEDI miniature and After their for candy all. opening from responsibilities. family Refreshments were served to a member of the choir. canes were presented to each 864 West Forest . Ph.724-The family chores have always many lovely gifts, luncheon the following, along wdth Santa the Mormon of the others as a prize. Introducing was served. A beautiful clown come first in Mrs. Reeves life. Claus boot favors: Ray Forsgren, choir was Jeanette (McDonald, birthday cake centered ,the ta- Alan and Scott Freeman, Ladd noted actress of the stage and ble, with individual candle topOrchard, Carol screen. Sunflower Camp Closes ped Ibirthday cakes at each Hollist, Denise She also attended Graumans These were lighted while Compton, Tamara Brown, Kathy Year With Xmas Party place. The Chinese theater and saw NOTHING WOULD BE FINER a wish was made by each guest. Nielsen, Marva Maitole, Judy Christensen, Rennie Bott, San Robe and visited the new LDS Highlight of the past year of Mrs. Seely was assisted by her dra Lorscheider, Donna Shef- temple and grounds. Pioneer three Daughters of Utah THAN A NEW daughters, Adele, Sharyn field, Craig Brown, Randy Nelfor Sunflower camip activities and Jacki. Chris Rama Renee son, Glover, camp was annual Christmas Guests were Jimmy Harmon, tensen, Gary Dean Alder, Amy VFW Corps Members party held last Thursday eve- Bennet Davis, Kent IBeecher, Su Rasmussen, Julene Piersen, Xmas Party ning, December 10, at (the home san Hansen, Barbara Horton, Lynn Samsell, Loraine Foulk, Enjoy of Mrs. Vera C. Earl. Kirk Horton, Gardner, Marilee and Teri Walker. Members of the Veterans of Meeting was conducted by Kathryn Brent Anderson and Harvey Foreign Wars Drum and Bugle Captain Pearl Compton. The 23 FOR CHRISTMAS corps enjoyed a Christmas par' members and one guest present Morgan. Savannah Decern' on Ye Faithful," Couple ty Monday evening, sang Come All ber 14, following regular corps followed by prayer toy Mrs. EmFor Here Weekend Munton Frank Family ma D. Jansen. practice. The event was arranged by "'Hark the Herald Angels Presents Program and Mrs. C. J. Brown Major Sing was the next song. and daughter, Linda Carol, of Jerald Bywater, president; Con and Dennis Reeves then entertainMembers of 'the Frank Mun Savannah, George twere week- me Morgan, ed with two clarinet selections. ton family, recent converts to end visitors at the home of (Mr. Beulah Cottle, secretary. were served Refreshments Mrs. Emma U. Hansen report, the LDS church presented Sun- and Mrs. Vernon Coleman and and games played. ed on the County company con- day night meeting for First Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese. vention held November 14. First ward members on December 14. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Brown 6 box Elder NEWS Florence (Baird read The meeting was presided are sisters. Christmas greetings from the over Browns were to enroute The Brigham City, Utah IBishop Payne Raymond Central camp and also from the with byCounselor O. Dee Lund Savannah from California. Wednesday, December 16, 1953 County company. Lesson for the evening, "We conducting. Dale Rasmussen offered openwas Rememlber Their Stories toy sacraing prayer followed given by Mrs. Alice Rich. Mrs. mental services conducted by Olive M. Petersen gave a ChristGeorge Munton and William mas tory. Col lings. , cheer Following the good The Morgan sisters then envisits report the group .sang tertained with an electric guiJingle Bells, and Mrs. Louie tar duet followed toy most m- B. Andersen offered the beneteresting talks by Mrs. Munton diction. and George Munton. folthe social which During The girls then .played anlowed games were played di- other duet which was followed rected by Mrs. Rae Christensen. by remarks by Mr. Munton. We can deliver a NEW PIANO in your home with as Gifts were then exchanged. Closing prayer was offered by little as $12.30. The balance on low, easy payments. in Mrs. Refreshment committee Alice R. Rich. eluded the hostess, Mrs. Ora We have the famous Story & Clark , Sterling, Andersen, Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen and Mrs. Elvira Hess. Holds Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves 23, 1933 in the Logan LIDS temwill toe feted at open house on ple. Mr. Reeves twas Iborn April 16, Sunday. December 20, in commemoration of their golden 18.J, tne son of William and Sarah Ann Coles Reeves, at wedding anniversary. Festivities will be held at the Centerville, Utah. He spent his home of Judge and Mrs. Lewis boyhood there before moving to Jones, 133 south First west, be- Brigham City with his parents. Mrs. Reeves was born Nellie ginning at 2 p. m. and continHurst, daughter of Fredrick and 5 m. until p. uing in Logan. Ail their friends and rela- Arelia Hawkins Hurst, until the time of her martives are invited to call. They Up riage she lived in Logan. request no gifts. Mr. Prior to their marriage Wedded in Temple Reeves attended school at BrigMr. and Mrs. Reeves were ham City and the USAC in LoReeves were married Decem'ier gan. Mrs. Reeves received her Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raiwlinson of Provo proudly announces the arrival of a 9 pound 6 ounce son born December 13 ait the Utah Valley hospital In Provo. The little lad will toe named David Louis. The Raiwlinsons have three daughters, De Ann, Kayleen and Janet, iwho are awaiting the arrival home of their mother and new brother. Mrs. Rawlinson is the former Nida Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Andersen of this city. EVANS WOODBURY ASKS: If you incur a debt, do you insure yourself to cover the debt? Does your creditor insist that you cover the debt? Seems to me that you owe" your family just as much consideration. Your family has a moral right to expect your income year after year (Legal right too, I guess). Call 9G1-and discuss your insurance program with me to determine if it is arranged In the most effective manner. ri i"" Beehive Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Happy Marriage Attributed To Cooperation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves To Be Feted On Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Sunday for Mr. and J a Bow-den- l, sori-in-la- s Ar-vi- s Have a Coke... its part of the fun 1 IPHANdD Pay Only $12.50 Down Cote" h a registered (OTTLEO UNDER COCA-COL- A trade-mar- AUTHORITY Of THE COMPANY BY BOTTLING CO. OF OGDEN Literary Group Xmas Party Sohmer, Winter and other lines. No-Ho- st The thrifty American car that is setting the style for the world Ladies Literary club of Bear dinner party at the Idle Isle last Wednesday evening. The annual Christmas party feted the ladies of the group and their husbands. Following the meal the crowd wont to the home rif Mr. and Mrs. Osoy Jenson for visiting and exchange of Christmas River enjoyed a WE ALSO HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE no-ho- ntn ,H 0it BAND AND ORCHESTRA ttRVt OYkl TTFIKfi Medal Winner in California MUSIC CENTER 84 PROOF (AST $IDC WINERY IODI CALIFORNIA j 81 Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson and Mrs. Florence Gardner, all of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. George Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson of Brigham City. Experts praise Studebaker style NfW YORK'S MUSIUM OP MOOiRN ART choee a Studebaker for it exhibition of the ten moet beautiful automobiles in the world the only American designed and butft car so honored. AWARDCD GOLD MEDAL POK SYYll by Fashion Academy, noted New York school of fashion design. Studebaker also holds 29 international awards. ODQUCTS PROM AUTO BOTTOM! 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