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Show Christmas tray to each of the 25 members and one visitor attending. The trays held original gumdrop and candle candy canes for favors and a package of delicious home made candy. For the party, the Harding home was beautifully decorated with Christmas tree and mantle arrangements. Mrs. Serving dinner were Harding, Aronia Lou Harding, Violet Berchtold, Mrs. Sarah and Mrs.- Neola Armstrong. Following Silent Night, the opening song, Mrs. Jayne Berg- - Holiday Fun It was holiday fun for Beehive Camp members last Friday evening, Dec. 19, at the home of Mrs. Virgie Harding. Captain Melva Whitaker presided with Mrs. Verda Knavel conducting. Hot dinner was served on a HlMRIMSTOM Jjjtl In strom offered opening prayer. Twenty-ongood cheer visits were reported follow by Down Memory Lane by Mrs. Fannie Christensen. Mrs. Lettie Christoffersen read Meditation, a lovely poem from the new book, Our Pioneer Heritage. Mrs. Harding then displayed an interesting animal horn chair and gave the history of the chair from the time it was saved from the San Francisco fire until now. Miss Harding then recited a Christmas poem followed by two vocal numbers, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem and Hark the Herald Angels Sing, sung by Billy Stoddard. Mrs. Harding accompanied. A humorous paper was then read by Mrs. Christoffersen concerning camp members. Gifts were exchanged from under the Christmas tree with closing prayer by Mrs. Evelyn Johnson. Meet at Romer Home Deseret Camp members met at the beautifully decorated home of Miss Lenore Romer and Mrs. Edna Romer for holiday party and meeting. The meeting was conducted by Captain Jean Nelson, Following opening exercises. Captain Nelson reported on a ; letter received from the Central taln school then presented four students singing Silent Night," company. -and The David Bott then entertained Exchanged Gifts. with the singing of Christmas Happy Song, all in their native Dawn, a lovely carol written by tongue; 1958 Yl - ? K Oft t Jolly inowman Hxlnyx you out waxm&it wuA fox a Happy Holiday! MODERN CLEANERS Wishing gay and festive Christinas! likelosar Rave Wednesday, December 24, Brigham City, Utah a camp member, Mrs. May Nedbalek entertainMrs. Abbie Madsen.' He was accompanied ed with a humorous reading. group in singing Christmas by his mother, Mrs. Shirley Bott Mrs. Dorril Horsley led the Down Memory Lane was the lesson presented by Miss Romer to the 12 members and three visitors attending. Following closing exercises, games were played with prizes going to Miss Iris Schow and Mrs. LaVerna Jeppsen. I -.-rtc Refreshments were served by Mrs. Amy Phillips Mrs. Ella Abel, Mrs. Geneva Wright and Mrs. Maggie Lee. Gifts w'ere exchanged. Navajo Coffee Shop The Navajo Coffee shop on Intermountain school campus provided the setting for the Sego : Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Christmas party. Dinner was served promptly at 7:30 p. m. to 24 members and two guests. Mrs. Elda Nelson was in charge of the program for the evening. A beautiful Christmas story was told by Miss Therra Farnsworth. The story was entitled, The True Meaning of Christmas. Phillip Gover of Intermoun- one and nil a passing, we would Vtl 9 Box Cider NEWS he MeAAy Slcy a sparkling CtafhiM-- 1 CITY FINANCE flititijs a Wmh (pipfotmag At , ; And... a Christmas ' with ail the May your Christmas be surrounded by all the blessings and oys of this festive Holiday Season! SHOE CENTER PHEASANT CAFE & BAKERY ANDERSEN GLASS & PAINT hi m tfje true spirit of Cfjrtet cfjilb 6c reborn in nil of us burins tfje ijolp season. ittap ; W1 BILLINGS SERVICE y ip ass? l $t 759 North Main Perry, Utah GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTJ? Admiral Appliances Easy Washers Dryers ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT WE'LL GET IT! GARAGE Lloyds Chevron Service L. H. Redelings, Prop. Fifth West and Forest "41 Pumps Less Than Slim" MAIN AT FIFTH SOUTH i BURBANKS Chevron SERVICE it Phone 155 180 South Main r' yxtf), 4 .$, J . . af1 4 ' MERRY MERRY CDRISTM1S May the Old St. Nick will soon be sliding down your chimney with a pack full of gifts and all the magic of the Christmas .season. May his stop at your home make it a very happy holiday . . L, gifts of .health, wealth and happiness be yours! WESTERN AUTO WATKINS REALTY 37 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 905 ASSOCIATE Time brings many changes, STORES Agnes and Les Winklesky 83 SOUTH MAIN (GLAD TUBINGS ! but our message to you clings to the traditional spirit oi th9 Yuletide. . HANSENS 66 EVERTON SERVICE CY HANSEN, Operator 24 East 1st South MATTRESS CO. Phone 27 |