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Show TTT T Mrs. Carl Yourt NOTES HOSPITAL U Cooley Memorial hospital employees and local doctors have been busy with numerous operations during the past week. Operations have included: Tonsillectomies performed on Robert Anderson, 5, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Everett C. Anderson, Corinne, Dec, 5; Suzanne Holmgren 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bear River Lynne- - Holmgren, City, Dec. 7; Vickie Lynn Bennett, 18 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, Brigham City, Dec. 10: and Rebecca Shuman, 214, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Shuman, Tremonton, Ddc. 10. Other major operations have Included: Mrs. Earl (Ethel) Montgomery, 118 South Kalevlew, Clear- Mrs home Carl Yourt last week from returned the San Francisco, In area. Bay she holidays. A few days were spent . with Mrs Yourts sister and family, Mr and Mrs. R. M. Paterson at Port Chicago, her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas at Antioch, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Fawson at Vallejo. Sunday, Dec. 2, was a special day for the Fawsons. Mr. and Mrs. John Fawson and family and Mrs. Yourt attended the Sunday services in the Vallejo ward LDS church, at which time John bles.sed his baby daughter and named her, Elizabeth May, after her two grandmothers: he then confirmed his son, Richard, a member of the LDS church. Mrs. Claud (Florence) Staples, Brigham City, Dec. 6. Master James L. Bingham 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham, Honeyville, had his appendix remoxed Dec. 5. t Mrs. , Lloyd (Leah) Ilarden-.brooBrigham City, Dec. 5 Zenos Earl, Brigham City, left .the hospital, Monday morning following a major operation performed Dec. 4 .. Justin Nelson, Brigham City, has returned home following a majdr operation Dec. 4. , Now. at home recuperating, .following a major operation performed Dec. 3 is Lloyd Perry, .Brigham City. , Mrs. Marcia Poulsen, Brigham City, as also returned to her home following a major operation performed Dec. 3. FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. John Singh and Mrs. Donald Rodgers were lucky ticket holders at the St. Henrys Altar Society bazaar held last Saturday evening, Dec. 8, at the War Memorial home. Mr. and Mrs. Singh were presented with a miniature cupboard, which delighted their wee daughter, Rebecca Lee, and Mrs. Rodgers recelv- ed the beautiful satin topped quilt. Mrs. John Sereika, president of the ladies group, thanked all who attended for the fine response. Proceeds go towards charitable Catholic projects. Special thanks went to the Altar society from Father Dunn for the ladies untiring work towards the success of the project. j the Merchandise Mart and spent one evening with her nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Westley. Clarence is in Letterman Army hospital recuperating from an accident He hopes to be able to secure a furlough to come home for the visited Dec. 6. field, Lucky Ticket Holders At Catholic Bazaar Win Cupboard , Quilt Returns FromTrip To Coast Bay Area TA&IE SETS 1 DEEP In li55, retaliers and packers spent a total of $100,000,000 in meat advertising. , BIRTHS , SANTA COMES EARLY Santa literally came early for wee Rebecca Lee Singh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Singh, as her parents won the pint sized cupboard at the St. Henry's Altar Society bazaar last Saturday evening, Dec. 8. Card Of Thanks Pleasant Potluck Party Held by Locust Camp Seven Candles Shine For Alan Stokes glowed from Alan Stokes birthday cake last Thursday afternoon, Dec. 6. Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes, celebrated his seventh . birthday anniversary with the following little guests: Lynn Stokes, Byron, Dale, Linda and Douglas Hamson, Renee Harmon, Julie and Chns Johnson, Bruce Smith, Ricky Nelson, Douglas Lund, Larry Geisler, Stephen Leggett and Michael FAT FRYER Special REVEREWARE SETS A pleasant potluck Christmas was held by members of party Regular $14.95 $1935 Special ' 535 DAINTY MAID 'The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial , hospital A bov was bom Dec. 7 to Robert Lewis . and Caramel lone Jensen Belew, Brigham City. and Ruth Byron Franklin Elizabeth Smith Cassity, Brigham RFD 2, are the parents of a boy born Dec. 6. Mr. and Mrs. John Fawson of Vallejo, Calif., announce the arrival of a baby daughter born Nov. 9. The Fawsons have four XMAS TREE LIGHTS ELECTRIC TOASTER 7 Light Set Regular $12.95 r Special S0M 15 COMPLETE SELECTION PRESSURE COOKER ' $1.66 . . .' Light Set (exterior), .only $4.99 1 only PRESTO Automatic Electric cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their assiskindness and generous tance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the boys. . death of Milton Mortensen. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in Corinne Bureau Ladies any way. Set Christmas Party Christmas party plans for laMrs. Nancy Mortensen dies of the Corinne Farm Burand Family. eau are complete with the event scheduled for Thursday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 2 p. m. at the Lovely Xmas Party Is ' LDS ward in Corinne. Held by Primary Staff Ladies will enjoy potluck dinner with homemade gifts to be A loveiy Christmas party was exchanged. enjojed by 25 officers and A good program has been arteachers of the Third ward Pri- ranged, officers announce. mary last Wednesday evening, Words the Locust Camp Daughters of 2 Box Elder NEWS Utah Pioneers last Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at the home of v Brigham City, Utah Mrs. Geneive Jensen. j 1956 December 12, Wednesday, Seventeen members attended A weekly newspaper established in 1896, puband enjoyed potluck luncheon lished every Wednesday and entered as planned by Mrs. Ruby Shoupe, in Class Matter at the post office i luncheon chairman. Bngham City, Utah, under the ect of March ft. 1879. the reguluncheon, Following Chat. W. Cleybaugh, Publisher was held with Mrs. lar meeting VeH Rich O Bnen. Advertising Manager Louie Squires in charge. Subscrprttoo rate 83.00 per year, payable in Mrs. Shoupe presented the Box la Elder the with cobmalion adwduwa; lesson on the lives of Eliza R. doumel, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; Busby. Snow and Lucy Corrinda. 4230 foe 6 months; sing la copy 10 cants. The children sang Happy A social hour followed. Of tmi Birthday and played games. Opening prayer was offered SS0C1AT1QN erxnsuft Many lovely gifts were pre- by Mrs. Jensen and closing prayer by Mrs. Hulda Campbell. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah sented to the guest of honor. Dec. 5 State Press Association, National Editorial were refreshments Birthday Association and United Press, Advertising The affair was held in ,the served. Utah State Press Association, Representative; Relief society room with lunch Virginia Couple 4 ft Lake City, Utah. His grandparents, Mr. and served in the recreation hall fol iWATIOWai J OITOIIAl Mrs. J. II. Hadfield, Tremonton, Tell Birth of Son . the meeting. dinner Sunenjoyed birthday was received by Mrs. lowing Word "Indirect Teaching was the day at the Stokes home "with Wynn L. Davis of Willard, of the Master Stokes as guest of honor. birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. inservice training lesson given bji Mrs. June Fife, president. D. J. Proulx of Arlington, ,Va The meeting was conducted on Dec. 5. e Mrs. Proulx Is the fomer Ma- by Mrs. Rita Nelson. Mrs. with Westley opened prayer rie Davis. I !outh Box Elder Beet Growers Association and Mrs. Barbara Olsen dosed. luncheon was ' Served from beautiful with mintables to , Eagles Auxiliary iature carolers and snowmen. Meet This Evening Mrs. Nedra Whitaker was decomembers will ration chairman. Eagles Auxiliary 1 P.M. - SATURDAY, DEC. 15TH Grace on the food was offered meet tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 8 p. m. in the Eagles hall. by Mrs, Madge Hull. : t Following the refreshments, According to those m charge, Eaglo is set for regular session games were played and gifts exCourt Room - County Court House Thursday evening, Dec. 13, at changed. 8 30 p. m. Nineteen attended. candles Seven LIMITED QUANTITY Miniature only Sunbeam Regular $31.50 Mrs. Vincent dhido of Tremonton and Mrs. Yourt traveled as far as Oakland together. Mrs. Chido was met by her sister and , .. includes: eight-year-ol- d husband, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Speth, of Cantro Valley, with whom she spent a most pleasant week. 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