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Show xmrms 3 Box Kids of N-- J Employees Enjoy Christmas Party Kids party for was For Sale Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 26, 1956 For Rent or Lease 5 Gallon Tin Cans For Food Storage O For Sale FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. Phone 520-after 5 p. m. 21 North First East i available at FOR RENT Modem, furnished SHETLAND PONY? If you have three-rooapartment. Private one, we have the outfit for it CoJ Big Milling Entrance, Phone 71. 363 North saddle, harness and cart. A11 First West. for $75.60. Claybaughs, Phone FOR SALE Westinghouse re1069, 117 West Fifth South. D Htf pd frigerator, $50.00, in good conServices Offered dition. 22 West Second North, dozen SCOOPS D 14 tf ch LICENSED REST HOME for el Oranges, four Phone 975. $1.00; grapefruit, one dozen derly ladies. Write Box 115, r , FOR SALE Easy 39 cents. Food Fare. Mendon, Utah, or Ph. Roncondition. D-J2-cin washer good FOR SALE One used Stoker-mali- c ald Hansen, Perry. Ph. 0188-J2- . heater, new guarantee. Used oil and coal heaters, all kinds at any price you want to HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1950 Plymouth; good condition, cheap. Your STOKERMATIC pay. Owner leaving for mission. dealer, 128 South First West. Phone Cr. 92696. Grade A Pasteurized tf ch Phone 238 W. CREAM TOP and EVERYTHING REDUCED HOMOGENIZED of end year sale, HOMEGROWN Milk & Cream Delivered clearance. L. Christensen Co. Spin-Drye- News-Journ- held Saturday employees morning, Dec. 22. Games were played followed by serving of lunch. Gifu were exchanged by the following in attendance; Kathy and Van Wayne Claybaugh, Bruce and Judy Hadfield, Keli OBrien, Jan Tingey, Jerry Anderson and Randy, Ricky and Riley Nelson. After the party the children received a candy treat from Santa then went to the movie. - HOSPITAL NOTES 015-R37 a BEL& 6 TRY IT SWEET For Rent or Lease POTATOES bushel $250 Bring your own containers. you dont, agree that these home grown sweet potatoes are the best youve ever eaten, you get your If money back. Call at STEVE ANDERSEN Phone 504 FOR REPAIRS Phone es. Phone 1343 3- - ONE Beehive Coal & Apt. with two stov505 South Sixth West. FOR RENT North Sixth East EXPERT TV & RADIO Attractive 3 room apt. TV antenna; smartly furnished; clean. 119 East First South. FOR RENT Furnished apt. FOR RENT heated; one child accepted. 11 East Fourth South. Residence 20 DAIRY SUPERIOR modern RENT Strictly furnished apartment;, automatic heat and hot water; TV antenna; choice location; adults only. 112 East Forest. FOR The following surgery has been performed at Cooley Memorial hospital during the past week: Cheryl Palmer, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Brigham City, had her .tonsils removed Dec. 18. A tonsillectomy was also performed upon Patty Hope, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hope, Clearfield. Boyd Gardner, Honey ville had his appendix removed Dec. 20. Luncinda Sombrero, 15, of the Intermountain school had her appendix removed Dec. 19. Major surgery was performed upon Waldo Price, 1359 Arlington Drive, Ogden, Dec. 18. He has returned to his home. 1 Appliance North Main FRIGIDA1RE APPLIANCES ZENTII TVs and RADIOS WILLIAMSON , OIL FURNACES 68 YOUNGSTOWN , STEEL KITCHENS DRINK TOO MUCH? Royal Coal Contains Moro Heat Units and Loss Ash Per Pound Needs Some Helpl You're not alone so did we I it's for Freel Contact A-Don't wait Phone 1262-or 1303-SHARPENED by machine, always precision work. Merrells, Phone 8. SAWS CallXJs Today For Prompt Delivery PHONE M 30 ONE North Main Street Brigham City Put Our Service Manpower On Lost and Found LOST Christmas wrapped package containing Schick electric razor, between Sprouse Reitz and Jensen Cabins, Saturday afternoon. Reward. Ph. 390 R. Electrical Union Members and Partners Enjoy Banquet and Program at Tropical Electrical Union No. 217 and district manager of Intematlon- their partners, 150 strong, cele- al Electrical Union. brated the 29th anniversary of Mr. Davey then played his evening, accordion and the group enjoyOn Thursday night, the Bees the group Thursday Bees Drop Gamq.at Dec. 20, at the Tropical Restau- ed community singing. a will play return game with rant. George D. Ricks closed the Uinta High from Vernal at 8 Olympus High Last the serving of a de- party with prayer. Following p. m. with the sophomores play- licious banquet a program was Friday, 60 to 51 ing the juniors on the B squad announced by C. Henry Nielsen The Box Elder Bees dropped for a 6.30 curtain raiser. as master of ceremonies. a practice tilt at OlympusJIigh, Blaekfoot, Ida., will play on The visitors sang "Jingle Bells" a'tiO to last Friday afternoon by the local court, Friday evening, followed by Invocation by P. 51 margin to set their tlm B teams playing at 6.30 and J. Geary. recoid at five wins to a pair of the varsity squads at 8 p. m. Address of welcome was given WHERE THI TAMILY LIKES TO OO losses. by Homer L. Hopkins, president Ten men on Coacii Mosers Beehive of the union. Members Camp squad saw service during the Arrangements for the dinner TODAY &THURS. game. Reid Goldsberry was high Enjoy Christmas Party and program were made by Eu- Here Thursday and Friday Nights I nnrsi pre-seaso- n scoter with 14 points, followed closely by Billy Jensen with 13. Others in the scoring circle were Arbon with eight; Wight, Peblev, and Williams with four each; Dee Jensen and Parsons with a pair each. Gordon and Limb went scoieless. Box Elder trailed all the way, the first quarter ending the half at and the third 16-1- 31-1- quarter 49-3- Beehive Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met for annual Christmas party Wednesday evening, Dec. 19, at the home of Mrs. Lovina Thomas. Captain Melva Whitaker presided with Mrs. Verda Knavel conducting. Following the singing of Silent Night, prayer was offered The group by Mis. Whitaker. then sang, Little Town of Bethfollowed lehem, by 16 good cheer visit reports. Hot supper' was served to 32. Those preparing and serving the turkey dinner were: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Darlene Stoddard, Mrs Knavel, Mrs. Whitaker and Mrs. B squad ran Vernal Harris into difficulty at Olympus also but lost by a closer score, the final reading 48 to 42. Two final practice sessions have been scheduled for this home week, both of them games. Rose Petersen. Mrs. Norma Clark was guest. The Friendly Sewing Sketch for the evening was Club Has Xmas Party given by Mrs. Fern Kotter on The Friendly Sewing club met the life of her husbands father, Henry L. Kotter. Wednesday, Dec. 19, at Maddox of Lesson, wasRemlniseense Mrs. Ranch House for annual holiday by Christmas," given dinner and fun. Lucy Johnson. Following dinner the group adA clever comedy skit depictjourned to the home of Mrs. ing Father and Mother Time Nola Larsen, president, for the and the Happy New Year was remainder of the festivities. given by Mrs. Fannie ChristenGifts were presented by se- sen, Mrs. Ivy Fuller and Mrs. cret plans and names were re- Lettie Christoffersen. Humorvealed. New secret pals for 1957 ous papers on the officers and were drawn. each member were then given Election of officers named Mrs. by the skit cast followed by an Fern Shaw new president. original song. Members attending included: The method of exchanging Mrs. Verna Speth, Mrs. Goldie gifts was unique. As the arrived, Mrs. gifts were placed in a chimney Owen, Mrs. Nola Larsen, "Mabel Balls. Mrs. Lila Wright, with a string attached. Each Mrs. Bernice Hobson, Mrs. Beth guest then pulled a string and Burrup, Mrs. Fein Shaw, Mrs. ieceived her gift at the close of Ruby Smith and Mrs. Ilaiuet the meeting. Balls. Prior to the gift exchange was played with Christmas More than half of the Colonial prizes going to Mrs. Emma troops, who fought at Bunker Johnson, Mrs. Violet Tingey Hill were Newllampshire men and Mrs. Vera Peirson. under the leadership of John Mrs. Stoddard offered the Stark. gene Armstrong, Art Steffen, Frank Forsgren and Charles Jensen. Program included a vocal solo by Marilyn Jensen accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Hunsaker. A comic song with participants in crazy attire, was given by Lila Armstrong, Joann Hamilton and also accompaLozona Jensen, nied by Mrs. Hunsaker. Several accordion duet numbers were played by Otto and Paul Mathye. The remainder of the evening was spent in listening to Gene Davey and his accordion; talk by A. D. Wooly, and A1 Smith, sm raw na SEE! TKIMMt ram MTMU (SapGH Pick o the Pictures WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY lune CO-III- FUNN7'( FAST, TRANK, T ALLYSQN Joan COLLINS Dolores GRAY Ann SHERIDAN Ann MILLER M "The , 'i OPPOSITE SEX A& Plus News, Cartoons JIM HUM fcYTJia loloaiid and Selected Shorts ffcro UollW Artiifi Wed-tf-c- GLASS BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE 60 Card Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the loving sympathy of friends and neighbors and the Relief society for the kind assistance given us in the recent death and burial of our beloved son and brother, Lester L. Poison. We sure appreciate the kind words and singing, and the beautiful floral tribute. Thanks to the bishop and counselors, and the kind words spoken at the services, and all that was done for us in our hour of sorrow. May God bless you all likewise in time of sorrow. 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