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Show 4 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 19. I Top Honors in Swim Contest Box Gala Birthday Anniversary Party SlateJ To Fete Judith Nielson at Roxy Theatre Men Schedule 1936 35 points, Logan 23 ,and Ogden 12. totaling Preston M 28, Birthday fun will Set for South Stake Games 100-yar- d 100-yar- d 200-yar- d p 120-yar- 160-ya- . 160-yar- K'xNK'St. 6.00 7.00 8.00 mil KEED NOT MEAN till January FINANCIAL TRAGEDY PREPARATION FOR PREARRANGEMENT ' THE FUTURE'S NEED NOW. Now. program of funtral pnorrangmint tpo , Mna ana mfortad by ftia Utah Punaral Dtrtcton AMociation. It's YHI SENTINEL PLAN, tht aindam, 4 , - oniibl program la protect YOUff family and YOU . Slat HUnlw The Brigham J Sail . taka 3 Mantua vs. First. Perry vs. Fifth. Sixth vs. Second. , 6:00 7:00 8 00 First January 17 vs. Second. Sixth vs. Perry. Mantua vs. Fifth. Second vs. Perry. Sixth vs. Second. First vs. Fifth. . January 24 , 6 00 Perry vs. First. 7.00 Mantua vs. Second. 8 00 Sixth vs. Fifth. The senior tournament for Division 15 will be held March 9 through 16, probably at the Box Elder High school gymnasium, Sheffield noted. This will be a tournament with teams from Northern Utah and Southern Idaho participating. The junior tournament for the division will be held Feb. 23 through March 2. -basketball tourThe is nament for Junior scheduled for March 19 through 23 at Logan, and the tournament will be held at Provo beginning March 26 and ending March 30, Sheffield concluded. City, Utah City BARBERSHOPS M-M- n will remain open MONDAY, DEC. 24 Two Wins Are i Closing Day Next Week Will Be , - - . , Added During , Christmas Day instead of Monday. pre-seas- , ,,' and desires will find fulfillment in the new year. - t - for Information , N 1 high-yieldin- g - i W or 181 S 8 W Thone 68 or 588 . . . m S1MYMB! at CHRISTMAS GIBS CHRISTMAS CARDS' , r. , o Dinnerware eWorld Globes Luggage Pens and Pencils Typewriters Just-a-Mer- e Men Schedule M South Box Elder stake,. MIA athletie directors this week announced the schedule for the first half of the Junior basketball tournament. , n Christmas Program Is Planned by, Civic Club A Christmas party will be held in connection with regular monthly meeting for Fort Brigla.Civic Improvement club ham Camp Daughters of Utah dies and their guests are cor- Pioneers. The affair will be held Fridially invited to a special Christmas program and meeting Thurs- day evening, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p. day, Dec. 20, at the War Memo- m. at the Seventh ward. 50 Members will exchange rial, home, . Program will begin at 4 p. m. cent gifts during the social perwith serving to be under the di- iod following the rection of Mrs. Clinton Beasley ' at 3.30 p. m. . . Vocal, instrumental and dance are on the agenda numbers from talented Utah State Agricultural college students extension division. HEW BUSES Arrangements for the program have been made by Mrs. Leon MORE Christiansen with Dr. LeRoy Blazer of the USAC. Assisting Mrs. Beasley with serving are Mrs. Clair Merrell, Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. Morris GJover, Mrs. Emma Stevens, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. V- - V. Phillips, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. TRIPS DAILY Victor Bott, Mrs. Naldi Stokes and Mrs. Nello Christofferson. (Jityfoud Offers 63 HALLMARK XMAS CARDS Show You Cared Enough To Give The Very Best A lovely CHURCH BOOKS BOOKS Mother Goose Night Before Xmas Va to Vi off REDUCED ' PRICES t LDS Childrens SETS LOS ANGELES North Stake Young Lady Officers Party Misc. Selection Exquisite Dinnerware 5 a A cherished gift always GIVE BOOKS THIS XMAS EASY AND SAFE TO MAIL LOW POSTAGE RATES SPARKLING GIFTS ALWAYS party was held members of North The games will be played on Box Elderbystake Young 'Ladies Thursday evenings at the Box MIA board last Monday evening, Elder High school gymnasium. Dec. 10, at the home of Mrs. Jean 1 December 20 Sycamore. 6:00 Second vs. Sixth ward. The Sycamore home was deco7:00 Willard vs. First ward. rated for the holidays. 8.00 Perry vs. Fifth ward. Luncheon was served and , Christmas cards and gifts exJanuary 3 6.00 Willard vs. First. changed. 7.00 Perry vs. Second. Regular board meeting pre8.00 First vs. Sixth. ceded the party. , , January 10 Attending were: Mrs. Ruth 6 00 Sixth vs. Willard. Reeder, Mrs. Edith Forsgren, 7.00 First vs. Perry. Mrs. Jean Sycamore, Mrs. Han8 00 Second vs. Fifth. , nah Brown, Mrs. Merle Christensen, Mrs. Elaine Norman, Mrs. January 17 6 00 Second vs. First. , Nellie Wight, Mrs. Lavon Reeve, 7.00 Willard vs. Perry. Mrs. Grace Beasley, Mrs. Laura 8.00 Sixth vs. Fifth. Mrs. Angeline Korth, Tolman, Mrs. Florence Freeman, Mrs. ,, , January 24 6 00 Sixth vs. Perry. Gladys Wheatley, Miss Hannah 7.00 Second vs. Willard. Hillam and Mrs. Martell 8 00 First vs. Fifth. REMINDER. (Plus U, S. tax) GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Howard Hotel , Phone 175 . John Howard, Agent . , GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM OFFICE SUPPLIES BUSINESS MACHINES ZI GIFTS 7 St " t , . . . tick-toc- Tick-toc- k t ., k. didnt watch the clock . . . ' r i t seven long years I on ony Standard Oil Company of Californio product, toll - REYNOLDS V. REEDER 121 secretary-treasure- The ladies then went to the Forsgren home where they exchanged holiday presents and spent the remainder of the party playing bridge. The rooms were adorned with yule decorations for the party with Christmas tree, red carnations and beautifully decked mantle. Prizes went to Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. Wm. Fife and Mrs. J, Chester Knudson. members are: Mrs. Wm, Davis, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. Orville Merrell, Mrs. J. Chester Knudson, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. Mack Fishbum, Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. William Fife, Mrs. Lamont Glover, Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen and Mrs. Forsgren. Tells Junior The Box Elder Bees chalked up two more victories last weekend for a record of four wins and one loss. . On Thursday afternoon. Coach Grant Mosers squad squeaked out a narrow one point margin to defeat Weber High by a 42 to 41 score. Weber is the only team to defeat the Bees this year, winning a previous game by two points in a double overtime session. The Bees had to come from behind in the second half to defeat Spanish Fork by a 56 to 45 score, Saturday. In the Weber game, Williams was top scorer with a . dozen points, followed by Wight with 11 and Goldsberry with 10. Billy Jensen tallied four, Arbon three and Parsons a pair. Wight was top man in the Spanish Fork game with a total of 15, with Billy Jensen in runner-up spot with 13, followed by Goldsberry for a dozen, Williams and Larsen tied with six points each and Arbon , accounted for four. , On Wednesday night at 8 p. m. the Bees will play Ben Lomond on the local court. Scheduled for a 6.30 game is the junior varsity team. On Friday, the squad goes to Olympus High for a , , practice tilt. Like the Bee 6quad,'the junior varsity has split with Weber, winning the first contest by a 33 to 23 count, dropping the game last week by a 23 to 43 score. 5 If ing for the rare trees, originally RIVERSIDE, Calif.. (UP) you have a maeadamia nut tree Imported from Australia, in an Santa Claus appeared last Fri- in your yard, a University of effort to find a cold. day evening, Dec. 14,- at the California horticulturist would variety that withstands home of Mrs. R. P. Forsgren as Maeadamia nuts are now so hard Mrs. Frank Forsgren entertain- like to know about it. to get that they cost $4 per ed club members. Dr. William B. Storey is search pound retail. The group of young matrons dined at Maddox Ranch house. The dining table was lovely with a beautiful Christmas plant flanked by eand! Place cards marked places for Mrs. Max Bott, Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mrs. Ray Korth, Mrs. Dean Bunder-- ' son, Mrs. Herm Hadfield, Mrs. Reminder for choice Eugene Price, Mrs. Lee R. Andersen, Mrs. Kay Shuman, Mrs. K. B. Olsen, Mrs. Lowell Packer, Mrs. Mack Young and Mrs. Wynn S. Andersen. The Forsgren home was lovely for the party. Club members each received an exchange gift VAST SELECTIONS AVAILABLE from Santa. A most delightful afternoon Christmas party was held by 23 Oak Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers and one guest on Monday afternoon, Dec. 17. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Francis L. Chris' tensen. Meeting began with the singfollowed ing of Silent Night by invocation by Mrs. Cleopha Jensen. Far Far Away was the following song. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Alene Waters, second vicecaptain. Two beautiful Christmas stories were given by Mrs. Grace followed by the lesson on Just A Mere Club Has Seely Christmas by MJr s. Christie t ' . Regular Meeting and Woodland. Annual Xmas Party Mrs. Lovisa Nelson then gave Yuletide Party Slated Members of Just A Mere club the life of Eliza R. Snow folmet for their annual Christmas lowed by the life of Siva N. Regular meeting in conjuncparty at the Idle Isle Thursday Bowen given by Mrs. Sarah tion with annual yuletide fesevening, Dec. 13, with Mrs. R. tivities has been ; planned for The group then sang O My Thursday, Dec. 20, at 12.30 p. m. P. Forsgren as hostess. elaborwas table The serving Father with Mrs. Woodland at the home of Mrs. J.. II. Noi ately decorated with decorations offering the benediction. -man for Corinne DUP. ' in the Christmas motif. MiniaFollowing the meeting a tasty Regular meeting will be held, ture trees, ornaments, Santa and hot supper was served by Mrs. dinner served and gifts exchangreindeer completed the setting. Christensen, Airs. Nola Kimber, ed. ' Following dinner election of Mrs. Grace Seely, Mrs. Ruth officers took place with Mrs. J. Pierce and Mrs. Cora Olsen. Chester Knudson named presiThe ladies exchanged gifts. Party and Meeting , , dent; Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Set by Fort Brigham and Mrs. Mack Fish-bur- South Stake Cage Practice We sincerely hope that your holidays V will be happy and joyful . . . and that your smbitiona Maeadamia Nut Tree Search Is On Sig-gar- 10 6.00 7 00 8 00 INSURANCE wbm birNviiMiM corotsl Invmtigota ifon ocfl Vow family will apprpcmta yawp Hwwghtfulnees! if) South n January IIIJj IORROW - The schedule for South Box basketball Elder stake tournament was announced this week by Don Sheffield, athletic director. The first game will be played Thursday, Dec. 20. Starting time of games will be at 6 p. m., 7 p. m., and 8 p. m. on each of the scheduled nights, Sheffield stated. Failure to start the games on time will result in shorter quarters of time to play, he said. The first-hal- f schedule will be as follows: December 20 6 00 Perry vs. Mantua. 7.00 Sixth vs. First. 8 00 Second vs. Fifth. Santa Joins Party For Young Matrons Oak Camp Enjoys Party At Christensen Home eighth birthday anniversary today at the Roxy theater. Promptly at 12.30 p. m. all 2nd grade youngsters at the Central school, as well as their teachers and Judiths sisters and brother, will meet at the Roxy theater for refreshments and a movie. The annual affair is one of the highlights of the holiday week for 37 children in Mrs. Rosetta Gouldings class; 36 students in Mae Armstrongs Mrs. Ruth class and 38 pupils In Mrs. Dixie Crowells room. Joining with them will be Gloria, Patricia, Mark II and Kristy Nielson, d y gala Niel-so- Elders Houser carried off top honors in two events, winfreestyle in ning the 19 8 and the freestyle in 58.5. Davis won the 100 yard backstroke in 1.17. Reese Nielsen won the diving and Busenbark championship came in second in the breaststroke. Smith took fourth in freestyle and Davis d second in individual , medley. In the relays. Box Elder took first in the medley with d a 1:48 7 and second in the ' freestyle. The Box Elder Bee swim learn took an impressive 12 point lead to win over Logan, Ogden, and Preston, Idaho, in a four-wameet last week. The Bees scored 35 points to carry - off top honors with Lospot gan winning the runner-uwith 23 points, Preston 21 and Ogden 16. B , In the competition, the teams staked up in the same order with Bee swimmers again be a affair for Judith Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jr., as she celebrates her ; Out Of Office HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Used car dealer Dominco Pica dismanreported that thieves tled his 10 by 20 foot office building and hauled it away one week-end- . . . , ! - A'-v fast minute reminder I 4 i Takes the work out o! her washday if?' ?! IF YOU CAN GIVE A BETTER DOURBQN...GIVE IT! LUl i iHCtentlJge bourbon ,dj KfJiu&y Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 85 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Cofrnkfort,Ki. IE . Live and Farm Better . . 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