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Show Director Helps A Mermaid Relax A:. ff Jv , CdolueBristmas'CarcTs' Made With Cookie Mix i - Danville, Illinois, 410 West Winter Ave. December 10, 1953. T3SICT Dear Friends; Just a note to let you my change of address. I am now laboring in LAST TIMES TODAY "THE TORCH SONG" and THUURS. - FRI. - SAT. THAT CrAAZY (,l - I PAp,l- A new plan for hospitality this Christmas is to string Cookie Christmas Cards from ribbon or tinsel with names on them of guests you expect to visit you during the holidays. Better have a few that just say Merry Christmas to provide for cousins, aunts and visitors other people will bring to see you at this happy season. Give each visitor a Cookie Christmas Card for something new in souvenirs of Christmas at your house Easy as can be to make, these neat little cookies are mixed in two minutes with a package of basic cookie mix from your grocery store. Basic cookie mix makes all kinds of cookies in a fraction of the time it used to take, including the famous Chocolate Crunch Cookies in the photograph. To make Chocolate Crunch Cookies with this quality mix, chocolate morsels. just add water and a package of me again starring if ESTHER VULLIWIS, filming the Technicolor musical, Easy To Love, at Cypress Gurdens, Horwla, relaxes prettily, aided by Director Charles Walters, Robert Cuiftiiwi' viio doesn't seem to mind it a bit as he checks the script for the action of the next, scene for the aquatic extravaganza. know Dan- ville, 111, and enjoy the work very much I have been here for 10 months now and time is going by fast. Three weeks ago we had a conference in Bloomington and the five of us from Box Elder county met. We really enjoy ourselves talking about things at home. Enclosed you will find a picture of us they are left to right, Elder Kelly Farmer, Daisy Bott from Brigham City; Elder Blaine Johnson, Tremonton; El der and Sister Walter Chamber-lain- , Honeyville. We would appreciate it if you would tell all the folks at home hello for us and we want to wish them a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I want to send my thanks for the paper. I enjoy reading it, it helps to keep me uip on things at home. I have not had one for the past month and in a way I feel lost without it. Thank you for sending the "THE FIGHTING LAWMAN" X)G Attend Conference OUR READERS WRITE Five Missionaries . . from Box Elder county met recently at a conference in Bloomington, 111. They are, left to right: Elder Kelly Farmer and Daisy Bott, Brigham City; Elder Blaine Johnson, Tremonton; and Elder and Mrs. Walter Chamber-lai. n, Honeyville. paper. May God bless you al- ways. Sincerely, DAISY BOTT. semi-swe- CO-HI- T RACHEL L. CARSONS mm ?rn Print by ACADEMY AWARD WINNER V TICHIJICOIOR BmI Documentary Featured 1952 "TCS Build a machine gun and what happens? It either rusts in a warehouse or blows up on a battlefield Build a washing machine and this happens It takes the drudgery out of some woman's life Secretary erf Commerce Weeks 8 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 16, is 1953 Cookie Christmas Cards 1 Ornamental frosting package cookie mix Food coloring Prepare rolled cookies according to directions on package. Boll on a inch thick. Cut into 2 14 inch squares with a lightly floured board knife, or for picot edge with a pastry wheel. With a small piece of match stick or toothpick make a hole in top of each cookie; leave toothpick in during baking. Bake according to directions on package; remove toothpick and cool. Color frosting red or green; force through small opening of pastry tube to write appropriate greeting on Christmas cara." Tie to festoons of tinsel or Christmas tree through hole in cookie with narrow ribbon. YIELD: 4 dozen. ON THE BEAM With Whether or not you agree with what he .said In his two mes sages to the Utah Legislature, you'll have to admit that Gov ernor J. Bracken Lee is a man who speaks his convictions, without fear or favor to any group or individual. This is something that is lack ing in most of us as individuals. We are fearful that by speaking our minds openly, our family, friends or business may toe af feeted or that our political plans may Ibe jeopardized. As a result, we take the course of least re sistance, hoping that in the end and by the grace of God, things will eventually work out. But not so w ith Governor Lee. He was elected on a platform if was served. The tables featured many lovely holiday centerpieces. The Christmas theme was also carried out in the serving of luncheon. Mrs Grace Price, president, was in charge of the opening exercises followed by Mrs. Sylvia Anderson, general Chairman of the affair. Special gifts and toasts went to Mrs. Rosetta Hansen, Mrs. La Prele Ridd and Mrs. Mary Tea, retiring Relief society officers reducing state expenditures and holding the line on taxes, and he is attempting to do just that letting he chips fall where they may. Some of his recommendations and practices may not be for the best interests of this tate, tout on the whole, his thinking is sound, and with the aid of the Legislature, Legislaand the Public tive Council School Commission, BORDERLINE INCIDENTS Survey plans for toetter conditions m Utah cant fail. The Governor has spoken, and well say amen by quoting the words of Voltair: 1 may not agree with all that you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. By Mrs. R. G. Barnes ternoon. Dean Barnes has been hobbling around on crutches 6inee Thanksgiving when he broke his foot while playing , basketball down to Snowville. Before your old faithful starts acting like this, its time to see us. CLAIR'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tires Chevron Batteries Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs 97 N. Main Phone 477 USB "HOUR BRAKES'AND. 6tVB OUR KIDS AtBRERK. imm To You. I. FCJRBOH BEAM DlSTtlLiKS WHISKEY COMPANY, it FMOf CIERMQNT, THUR. - Those presenting the gifts and toasts were: Mrs. Donna Woodbury, Mrs. Grace Price and Mrs. FRI.-SA- T. Two Color Hits RECORDS ALBUMS: A Christmas Carol How The Circus Learned to Smile Pinocchio Treasure Island Nutcracker Suite A Little Engine That Could Peter The Wolf Pecos Bill with Roy Rogers Godfrey, Mrs. Neomi Dixon, Mrs. Jennie Jensen, Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, Mrs. Marjorie Jensen, Mrs. Carolyn Jensen and Mrs. Eula Olsen, refreshments. Special Purchase I PETER The war mothers In Yost have been busy making candy to send to the boys in the service. Quite a number of big trucks trees loaded iwith Christmas have been going out the last few days. Max Barnes has been visiting in Clear Creek, Standrod and Yost the past two days. He re And Your Family 'Best Wishes Jioliday Season RECORD and colored story book with pictures and words. Regularly sells for $1.05 XMAS SPECIAL 490 RECORDS turned to Bountiful Thursday the 10th. The weather has been a little rough a lot of hard wind and cold weather then a good snow storm and slick roads. The young fellows have been playing basketball lately, practicing up for a game with an out of town team. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowles visited in Salt Lake City NMU ft WIN fjm nm Little Red Riding Hoods Christmas Tree Grandfather Kringle The Night Before Christmas vmm Co-H- it Jimmy Boyd's Records me&coSh I Said A DRUMS with an Prayer for Santa Claus Ill Stay in the House Early Bird cast all-st- Records Children Love Howdy Doody fora frtfy . fifSRRy XMtg TrI V A GIFT THAT 5HFU BE GRATEFUL FOR, EVERY WEEK OF EVERY YEARI L tfi "AA CHRISTMAS ALBUMS The Whole Family Will Enjoy! Nelson Eddy Songs for Christmas U4 Ironme You can free her from her greatest drudgery of all . . . ironing! Give her Ironrite, the worlds only complete ironer! Only Ironrite has the exclusive Twin End roll with two identical, open, usable ends! Only Ironrite assures her 100 ironing of everything! Ironrite is no but an automatic ironer for over that has been home-teste- d 25 years! Let us help you with your Christmas gift shopping! Let us show you the amazing versatility of Ironnte, the worlds only complete ironer! CAU IHSU US ... KX A TWUUJNO IBONUTE MERRELLS, l! 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 Jingle Bells Suzy Snowflakes All I Want for Christmas Is My Upper Plate HOMER & JETHRO I Saw Mommy Smoochin Santa Claus Guaranteed b fowl BmMkMpn f Perry Como Merry Christmas Music The Three Sons present: Your Christmas Favorites Sing A Song of Christ-ma- s by the Ames Brothers. George Liberace White Christmas Ave Maria DEMONSTtATIOM Inc. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE rnnm& RABBIT Non-Breakab- le KENTUCKY For The AND SINGLE Sylvia Anderson. The program was cleverly arranged and presented by Mrs. Ruth Jensen. Those taking part included: Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist, Mrs. Iona Cefalo and Annette with Olsen, iwho entertained song, reading and piano selections. Those assisting on the various committees were: Mrs. Beatrice Larsen and Mrs. Ruby Hunsa-ker- , decorations; Mrs. Barbara Rowe, Mrs. Carol Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Leatha Clifford, Myrtle johnny-come-latel- y, good enough for giving. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Co-H- it 'My Heart Goes Crazy Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman motored to Salt Lake City ito Christmas shop, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tracy at?d son from Oakley, Idaho, visited in Yost Sunday. Herbert Tanner and Hughie Thompson attended the picture show in Yost, Monday nghit. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tanner spent Sunday in Grouse Creek visiting with Wayne's parents. Cal Wright and family have been visiting relatives in Yost Washing JAMES Return To Paradise" Livestock Show to Start Welfare Farm modern passenger car conRepresentatives from the Yost tains 1 500 springs, exclusive of seat springs, which are used In ward attended the live stock in Burley, Thursday, to purchase 250 d liferent ways. livestock to start a ward welfare program Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Anderson and son, Todd, and Artilla Wiokel and family visited Gustave Anderson on Sunday af- with a gift theyll remember , . . a gift youd like to got yourself. Jim Beam, since 1795 the Worlds Finest Bourbon . . and only the finest should be ENDS TONIGHT Buyers From Yost Ward Attend Burley A nemcmTbor friends WIDE SCREEN Christmas Time Is Fifth Ward Relief Society Annual Party and Social Time Christmas time is party time. Members of the Fifth ward Relief society enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Tuesday afternoon, December 8. As the 70 ladies arrived they were seated at the beautifully decorated tables and luncheon GIANT ON -- A1 THESE AND MANY OTHERS FOR CHILDREN AND GROWNUPS AT BEEHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE |