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Show Local Service Group Donates to Martha Home GayncII Johnson , Miss Larue Arthur Arrive Here Monday From Montana State University Arriving in Brigham City on Monday morning by train from Missoula, Montana were Miss Gaynell Johnsen and a girl friend, Miss Larue Arthur of Oklahoma City, Okla, The young Jadies are dietitians in the residence halls of Montana State University at Missoula. Miss Arthur spent Monday as a guest of Miss Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnsen of Bear River l Funeral Today For n Art. 4 were festivities Christmas held by members of the Fifth ward Primary teaching staff Friday evening, December 17, at the lovely new home of Mrs. Ada Shields, president. Dinner was served to the 17 ladies attending with Mrs. Nell Purcell in charge. The tables were decorated with the Christmas motif. Prayer and grace was offered by Mrs. Barbara Rowe. Exchange gifts were placed under the decorated Christmas tree. was The Lost Wise Men beautifully presented by Mrs. Catherine Jaggi. During the remainder of the evening gifts were exchanged and dainty refreshments served by the Primary officers. Annie Littlewood dinner the evening was spent on the listening to a play-bacrecording of the farewell testimonial given for Elder Leron Johnson January 24, 1954. as a Leron Is now serving missionary in Copenhaken, Denmark. Besides the complete program, Leron had recorded several of his favorite sacred songs, making It seem as though he was present while they were played. Peno-vich- , Mr. and Mrs George friends of Gaynell, and Leon at Utah State Agricultural college, visited the LDS elder in Copenhagen just before returning home in August. Mrs. Penovleh (Carol Holm-gien- l and Gaynell had not seen each other for two years. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen and Gaynell took Miss Arthur to Salt Lake City where she left by plane foe. her home in Oklahoma Oily to spend her 5th Ward Primary Staff Hold Christmas Party Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, December 22, 1954 Brigham City, Utah sen and Mrs. Mary DeLay. During the program a humorous skit was presented, Christmas carols sung and gifts exchanged. As the gifts were opened each teacher recited a jingle concerning his own Christmas wishes. Funeral services for Annie Dinsdale Hillam Littlewood, 82, who died last Sunday, will be held Wednesday (today) at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City LDS First ward. Bishop Raymond Payne will officiate. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home until time of services today. Mrs. Littlewood was born FebCity. ruary 1, 1872 in Brigham City, a daughter of Abraham Hillam r Monday evening a dinner parand Sarah Ann Dinsdale Hilty was given at the Johnsen lam. home. Guests included Miss She married William Thomas Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. George WHILE IT LASTS . . . Littlewood November 24, 1897 in Penovleh, who recently returnthe Logan LDS temple. They ed from Europe, Miss Sue Sim477. and 48 Triple Super made their home in Brigham mons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl HenCity the remainder of their derson and daughter. Gloria, PHOSPHATE lives. Mr. Littlewood died 19 Logan; Miss Gaynell Johnsen FERTILIZER years ago. and the host and hostess. Central Faculty Mrs. Littlewood was an acAfter a sumptuous turkey tive member of the LDS church Members Party $6 per ton discount and served on the stake Relief holidays. ; NOW Monday Evening society board for several years. She had ibeen a worker in Central school faculty memDance Party Planned several churoh auxiliaries and bers and their partners enjoyed ' Miss Hannah Hillam, was a Sunflower member of the For 5th Ward Primary the . . . president of the local Soroptomists, left, receives a check from committee members, camp of the Daughters of Utah a lovely Christmas party at DeIdle Isle Monday evening, A Christmas dancing party for Pioneers. Ammonium Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mrs. Norma Butler and Mrs. Verabell Knudson, chairman, which 33Ti members of the Fifth ward PriSurvivors include a son and cember 20. s will be used to purchase a congoleum rug for a play room at the Martha Home in Ogden. beautiwas room The he will NITRATE and their dining L. mary, parents Mrs. Ruth Reeves daughter, Today and Thursday held this t evening, December 22, and Horace W. Littlewood, both ful with Christmas centerpieces on the and 6:30 m. Price table, at long p. serving piano Special of Brigham City; seven grand beginning Oak Camp Members Legion Auxiliary To Holiday Festivities and buffet. Wreaths adorned the l continuing until 8 p. m. children, five Held by Soroptomists Plans have been made for Hear Dr. Wm. Reeder dren and a brother and sister, room. Enjoy Christmas Meet $92.50 per ton Dinner was served followed 300 youngsters, Mrs. Barbara Abraham D. Hillam and Mrs. Dr. William Reeder, professor Annual festivities Members of the Oak camp holiday by affair, Rowp, chairman of the Mary H. Taylor, both of Brig by a program announced at Cornell University, Ithaca, Daughters of Utah Pioneers en- were enjoyed by members of ham Clair Hailing, master of cereannounces. City. the Brigham City Soroptomists Interment will be In the Brig- monies. Following the dance Santa New York, is to be guest speak- joyed a Christmas meeting and Mrs. Vera Mills was in charge evening, De- last Thursday evening at the ham City cemetery. Claus will appear and distribute er at regular meeting of the party Thursday American Legion Auxiliary on cember 16, at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt. of the affair with the following candy and nuts to the kids. 1 Hostesses were Mrs. Bowcutt, committee members; Mrs. ValMonday evening, December 27, Marjorie Jensen. Seventh Ward Scene Hot supper was served to the Miss Rilla Jensen, Mrs. Mabel at R p. m. at the War Memorial erie Beal, Mrs. Marilyn Shaw, 17 members and four visitors Nielsen and Mrs. Grace Hansen, home. Clair Hailing, Mrs. May Peter- Ft. Of Brigham Party Mrs. Alice Seder-holm- , as chairman. His subject will be Commun- present by The Relief society room at The rooms were beautiful with Mis. Maiy Christensen, ity Service, Mrs. Bessie E.skel-sen- , community service chair- Mrs. Rosetta Hansen and Mrs. a decorated tree and other the Seventh ward was the scene of Fort Brigham camp Christmas decorations. man, and Mrs. Jane Llndford, Duella Victor. Today and Friday announced Dinner was served from small Daughters of Utah Pioneers anViolin and - Two Color Hits program chairman, piano selections were presented by Genevive tables centered with candles nual Christmas party Thursday today. THE MISSISSIPPI During the evening violin mu- Burt and Norma Jean Nichols, surrounded with pine boughs. evening, December 16. Treat Your Car To A Christmas Present sic will ibe presented under the Lynette Pierce and Stewart Burt. Tiny jingle bell earrings marked Captain Lola Stowell presided GAMBLER" direction of Joan Lorfg. Cora Olsen read the places for the 16 attending. and Mrs. LaVine Hansen, first Captain GIVE IT with A 'brief business session members Christmas greetings to the camp conducted. was Serving committee staninc Oh of BethleEmma Mrs. Town Bowman, Little conducted POWER the include; from the Central TYRONE company. during evening POWER! SIC hem was the opening song folMrs. Leona Wright, Mrs. Mary The camp members donated a by President Hannah Hillam. PIPER LAURIE Stev-- imiAMTALM AN- - EDWARD ARNOLD Coleman and Mrs. Emma purse of $12.50 to their LDS Miss Charlotte Mangseth en- lowed by prayer by Chaplain Co-II- it ens. Miss REPUBUC rtCTURC Josephine tertained with a humerous pre- Mary Mecham. missionary, t Christmas Party Planned Johnson. good cheer visits "THE LAWLESS sentation of The Night Before Thirty-threAlso Shorts, Cartoons were reported followed by a The American Legion post and Mrs. Marjorie Jensen, directed Christmas. BREED'" auxiliary will hold the annual the group in singing Christmas Prior to the arrival of Santa bulletin from Central company, . and News Christmas Wednesday carols. with party Claus the group enjoyed carol- read by Captain Stowefl. Mrs. Lettie Reeder of Ithaca, Mrs. Iona Cefalo entertained ing. evening, December 29, Ruel M. ROCK HUDSON New York, played several piano Fskelsen and Mrs. Jennie Jones, with a number of beautiful Gifts were exchanged. JULIA ADAMS chairmen, announced today. Christmas readings. As each member revealed the selections. Mrs. Let ha Jacobsen enterThe remainder of the eve- name of her secret sister for the ning was spent in playing Bin-g- past year, new secret sisters tained with whistling selecof finest quality, tions. and exchanging Christmas were drawn. So Our Children May Know, MORRIS NUTTALL INVITES YOU TO presents. long wearing the lesson for the evening, was Closing prayer was offered by Return Brighamites Mrs. Blanche presented Mrst Mattie Cornia. by n TREAT THE FRfllliy Crossman. Home for Holidays During the social hour ChristHome for the holidays are mas gifts were exchanged. The Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wight and room was beautiful with a decchildren, Vicki Lynn, Jay L orated Christmas tree and a and Diana, of Alamagordo, fire glowing in the fireplace. A New Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. holiday centerpiece adorned the mantel. The following births are an- Lee Wight and children, was Silent and Denny, of Chicago, Closing song nounced from Cooley Memorial with prayer by Mrs. Illinois. Night, Made by the makers of famous Lumite products. Big hospital; The New Mexico visitors ar- Afton Olsen. Refreshments were then servA boy was born December 16 rived December 17 and plan to variety of patterns and colors to select from. to Eddie and Agnes Archibald remain until December 28. They ed to 26 members and one Johnson of Tremonton. will visit with Bishop and Mrs. guest by the following ladies: Lewis S. Wight and Mr. and Mrs. LaVine Hansen, Mrs. Irene Regularly Sells for $45 Merle Thompson Mrs. . . . where youll find a tempting array of special menus designed, for the Boyd and Osey Jenson, other friends Reeder, Mrs. Lola Stowell, Mrs. are the Gardner, Honeyville, and relatives during their visit Mary Mecham and Mrs. Korma Holiday Season . . . including our new food treats CHRISTMAS SPECIAL parents of a boy, born Dec. 17. in town. Korth. arrived The visitors Chicago A girl was born December 17 BEEF PORK HAM CHICKEN HICKORY-- Q TURKEY to Ray and Carolyn Neff Hatch, December 18 and plan to re- Count Your Chickens Order Today for Christmas Delivery Maxie DALLAS, Tex. (UP) main for the Christmas vacaBrigham Route No. 2. , . , a3 well as a menu full of other tasty foods, Scott counted his chickens too tion. Clinton and Annie Egbert Also here Sunday for a fam- late and found some 1,000 White Bronson of Tremonton announce ily dinner at the Wight home Leghorns valued at $4,000 were HOME HOLIDAY TREAT A FOR SPECIAL ... the arrival of a boy born De- were; Dr. and Mrs. Dennis missing. He first noticed the cember 18. Wight and children, Kay Lynne drop in his chicken population 24 East 1st South Phone 27 For Dinner or Snacks, served hot and D. Russell, of Pocatello, Ida when egg production dropped Marvin and Carolyn Hatch ho. off, he told the sheriff's office. or cold try our special Bywater are the parents of a born Dec. 19. girl HICKORY-- Q SMOKED CHICKEN Geiger Counter Used on Dishes The BAYONNE, N. J. (UP) Mrs. Naldi Facer Stokes of to take out, each Willard and the late Jay A. Navy is using Geiger counters Stokes are the parents of a girl to prospect for dirt on dishes. born December 19. The little In a laboratory experiment here, Miss was born on her daddys Navy technicians mix radioac tive isotopes with food placed birthday. on Navy dishes and trays and A boy was born December 20 run them through various dishto Eugene and Ruth Pettingill washing machines, soaps, deterIN THE HOWARD HOTEL BUILDING Marsh of Brigham City. gents and water temperatures. The Geiger counters thus can Boyd and Elva Pyne Ellis of Brigham City are the parents of tell which method does the 'cleanest job quickest. a boy born December 20. MAKE AN OFFER ON ANYTHING STORE. A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! also r Off-The-C- ar great-grandehi- IMl!llsUM'S7 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! vice-captai- YOUNG-MA- CUSTOM MADE . - (mm 7 o to CHIXON fine BIRTHS Mill n TROPICAL CAFE EVERTON MATTRESS CO. WWWWWWWWV $1.75 TROPICAL CAFE - (Qtmval in Ik best circles... 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