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Show 4 THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham Miss America Says "Bonds Gty, Utah Tuesday, December 22, 1959 the with narrator, was following musical numbers: vocal solo, Julie Victor; vocal duet, Elden Bott and Nannette Hollist; vocal solo, Dick Shuman; vicol duet, Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun Sackett; vocal solo, Mrs. Dee Hollist; and two vocal solos by J. Lanell Fotte. Accompanists for the afternoon were Mrs. Maynard Victor, Mrs. J. Lanell Foote The and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong. drawings were done by Mrs. Shuman. Refreshments were served from lovely table centered with a green and gold Christmas center-piecwith lighted tapers. W. e Kelly and his son are now carrying on a business together . . . Kelly does the business and his son does the carrying on. I 1 Better order your personalised listing now i I No nssd to miss Important calls lust bsesuso k ttio phons yoo us under mother If you 4 ! Is llslsd ? rent a room, share an apartment or live with M Noosfois Itofes rospfcoae NEW ' TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS ' x i I i vv SOON! j - Lectures Set Alpha Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority members last Wednesday with Mrs. Erma Jenson, president, bonducting. Mrs. Neida Parsons told of a make sale to be held in January with proceeds to go towards the dental fund. Mrs. Edna Jeppsen gave a short summary on the responsibilities of a secret sister, after which new secret sisters were chosen. Reports on the Christmas party were announced by Mrs. June Sholty, social chairman. President Jenson read from the manual concerning rules and regulations for the governing of a chapter followed by lesson on floor coverings given by Mrs. Virginia Fryer. Many lovely samples of carpeting and prices were presented by Mrs. Fryer. DeAnn Hostesses were Mrs. Ebeling and Mrs. Margaret Vander Steens Fete , relatives, a personalized , j k listing insures that your 1 name, number and address new will, be included in the H directory at a surprisingly v low cost.To order 1 alized listings, just call the jjj t telephone business oflice. j I Mental health lecture plans are LECTURE PLANS UNDERWAY being completed for February under the direction of newly elected officers of Box Elder Mental Health Association, Mrs. Inez H. Deem, president, front left; Mrs. Olive II. Kotter, secretary, front right; Fulton G. Thompson, director, back left, and Reverand Cornelius Kuipers, director, back right. By Mental Co-Worke- rs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vander Steen 32 employees of Cooley Memorial hospital at a dinner party at their home Thursday evening. Dec. 17. entertained Health Group Officers of the Box Elder Mental Health Association met with PTA South Council officers and adult education leaders of Box Elder high school Friday, Dec. 18. Purpose of the meeting was to complete plans for the mental health lectures to begin in Febru- ary. Classes will begin at the close of the adult education classes now in progress. included Those in attendance Mrs. Inez H. Deam, association president; Fulton G. Thompson and Reverand Cornelius Kuipers, and Mrs. Olive H. Kotter, Mrs. Nellie Molgard, South PTA Council president and Vernal Willie and Edward Ward from the aduit education program. Aid Available To Blind Vets All blind veterans, Including those with service In peacetime only, may be eligible for aid the blind. Their blindness, itself, need not be a result of their military service, uccording to the Veterans Administration. The two basic requirements for eligibility. VA said, ore: 1. The veteran must be blind in both eyes, and, 2 He must be receiving, or entitled to receive, compensation for some disability. Eligible veterans may receive, thiough VA, npprwed electronic and mech.inicid aids for the blind, also, necessary repair or replacement of these aids. The veteran mav also be fur service-connecte- d Following the delicious dinner entertainment was furnished by a sextet, Mrs. Norma Holst, Mrs. Ida Blower, Mrs. Francis Burt. Mrs. LaVerl Kepler, Mrs. Lois Lundberg and Mrs. Pauline accompanied by Mr. Vander Steen at the piano. The singers presented three selections. honor to Mississippi, which twice in a row has given us Miss America! For 1960, she is I ynda Lee Mead, of Natchez, an undergraduate at the University of Mississippi, who intends to continue her education when her reign is over. The ehrlier years were financed, Hostess gift was won by i Mrs. Mamie P. Call spoke to the group; a gift was presented to Mr. Vander Steen; turkeys were presented by the local doctors and candy by the Call family. Gifts were exchanged. The three young sons of Vander Steens entertained with songs and the final song of the evening was "Silent Night" by the employees Mrs. Captain and Mrs. John H. Reeve of Lawton. Okla., announce the arival of their first child, a son, born Nov. 23. John Clark is the name chosen for the seven pound lad. The Reeves are presently visiting in Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver, Hooper, and Mrs. Amanda Reeve, Btigham City, grandparents of the infant. Mrs. "Reeve will be remembered as the former Beverly Weaver of Perry. nished a guide dog, and the exOf eourse the Russians have pense of training the veteran to as wl, as tj,e cost 0f freedom of speech. use ,he d the d0(,.s medit..4 attention, will the following ad Nevertheless, VA he puid by the Government, appeared in one of the largest said. daily papers: "Talking parrot has Vetetuns mav make application disappeared. 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Completing the Jorgensen family Fothergill, Brigham City, girl, on are Mike 7 and Joe 5. Dec. 15. Mrs. Jorgensen is the former Blaine Llody ar.d Karen Olsen Cravens, Brigham City, boy, Dec. Bunny Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson, Brigham City. 16. Ernest Lester and Laceta Chris- Mr. Jorgensens mother is Mrs Johanna Jorgensen, also of Brigtensen Lee, Logan, girl, Dec. 16. Steven Lars and Dee Ann Hess ham City. Bunnell, Sacramento, Calif., girl, Dec. 16. LeRoy M. and Connie Morgan Craner, Brigham City, boy, Dec. Oklahoma Pair Announce Son beautiful original reading was presented by Mrs. LaVina Hillstrom, followed by the group enjoying singing Christmas carols with Mrs. Ruth Reeder at the piano. LARGE w FARES FAMILY PLAti 3 and more to much futureT" Fryer. A i Banellis ofUtah OIILY TRAIIWAYS OFFERS in part at least, by Uniied States Savings Bonds accumulated for her. She says: I know what it means to have Savings Bonds helping to finance the big things in life. Theyve always been a wonderful investment and now, with their improved terms, theyre even better. Theres even greater satisfaction in owning the new Bonds, and the joy of giving them is greater too. Its more tban ever the present with a Pell-hum- Chat-terto- pN OPEN: for Irregular and 23 South 1 st East AU BIRTHS Xi CHOOSE HARRISON Children's NURSERY -- Regular meeting was held by Join your , ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Another Alpha Holds Business Meet ' 4 NOW Xi s nro The party room at the Idle Isle Cafe was the scene of annual Christmas party for 34 members of the Central School faculty and their partners Monday evening. Dec. 14. Special guest of the evening was Miss Norma Jensen, supervisor. Christmas centerpieces adorned the table and a combination ham and turkey dinner complete with Christmas steamed pudding was served. festive Following the dinner Christmas motif games entertained those attending. Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Mrs. Cora Vavricka were for the games. Much to the surprise of the guests Santa Claus made his at 9 p.m. He listened to Christmas wishes and presented each person attending with a stocking filled with candy and nuts. Annual Christmas party for News and Journal employees and their partners was held Friday evening, Dec. 18, at the printing plant. Smorgasbord was served followed by the exchange of gifts. As Santa Claus, John Dennis, distributed the gifts each person read his or her song or poem written by the giver. Employees presented Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ciaybaugh with a gift and the Ciaybaughs resented chocowives and lates to employees' bonus checks to the employees. Children Party Saturday at noon children of employees met at the office for annua! Christmas fun. Lunch was served, gifts exchanged and games played. The youngsters then visited with Santa Claus at the fire station and and spent the afternoon enjoying a movie. Gifts were also presented to Mr. Ciaybaugh. Civic Improvement Club members were delighted Thursday with the presentation of a beautiful Christmas program on The Life of Christ." Mrs. Kay Shuman directed the program which portrayed His life song and in scripture readings, colored pictures. Mrs. Wynn Fife Central Faculty Parties at Cafe for Christmas!" and CAGES TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH and FISH AQUARIUM and PET SUPPLIES Priced for Xmas Giving at 10-Gall- on Outfit on Outfit IO : - OF 50 PAINT-BY-NUMB- ER SETS $25.88 $29.88 FOOD AT TYSON S LOW, LOW PRICES! STOCK OF OFF! $1.75 to $7.00 Regular Complete aquarium act Include glass tank, rellc-to- r with light, pump, heater, thermometer, plastic tubing and complete book of instruction. IIURRY and BUY ONE FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING. All OUR 98 NORTH MAIN 20 OFF |