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Show IffM MU 2 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, BrlgKam VFW Tuesday, December 26, 1961 Gty, UtaK and Ladies Hold Party for v Oia0 Holiday Season cene Veterans of Foreign W ars Auji diary and post held their annual Christmas party on Saturday Dec 16, at the War Memorial Home A delicious turkey n trimming, dinner was served buffi t style to 50 members and their partners INCLUDED on the evenings pro. grain were numbers by Mrs jar vin Cope and Mrs Richuid Nelson A pantomine number was gntn t. Blaine Olsen Carl Joscphson ana Earl Oilman Santa Claus and his meriy ehes were present for the ittcr pJrt of the evening to distribute gifts to those in attendance Dinner was under the chairman-shiof Edna Nelson, Frieda Oyler and Ellen Richman Attending as guests from the Corinne p05j were Dave Poulson and Sam Fors Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor ,S jL atrrfrftVr riWfrir friIj' 'frifTt Fourth iw'm iftti ffr mfiaaftfA Ward LDS Ladies Enjoy Yuletide Music 13V& Tourth LDS ward Relief society embers enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Tuesday, Dec gun in the afternoon Included on the special Christmas program was a double trio composed of Lola Nielson, Lucy Lillian Wright, Aida Everton, Knudson, Ida Hadfield and Edna Tarrell The regular liteiature sson was presented by Lenore Romer A string instrument group from Box Elder High school, under direction of Wayne Johnson presented two musical numbers, after which Lillian Knudsen led the group in community singing of Chrutmas carols accompanied on the piano by Berniece Marshall Traditional r 3 Pictured here are members of the Cooley Memorial hospital staff who held UOfD ANNUAL PARTY their annual Christmas party luesday evening in the Irrqmal restaurant. r Cooley Memorial Hospital Staff Holds Annual Christmas Party is ' Cooley Memorial hospital staff held its traditional Christmas parti on Tuesday evening, Dec 19, i the Tropical Restaurant with hospital employees present for t m fun I banquet ollowing a lovely s yle dinner, a group of five women from Wellsville entertained the hospital personnel with a pro-im consisting of five musical numbers and two readings, all based on the holiday season Door prizes for the evening were the pretty holiday centerpieces pi i ed along the tables, and 13 Uiky ticket holders were award i f M g. 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JJs saviH I i fv 'ImJL ed the gifts At the conclusion of the dinner, the staff membeis adjourned to the Brigham City Country club, where they held a gift exchange festiviand ended the evtnings ties with punth and fruitcake Chairman for this years party was Mrs Pauline Chattel ton, assisted by Norm t Holst, Ruth Reed er and Mabtl Olsen N-- J Children Couple Visits During Holidays Recent guests at the home Mrs Wilford Dendel during week preceding Christmas were Mr and Mrs Ray Wendel, visit-n- g s here during a U S State leave from Department duty in Indonesia Wendel is an agricultural expert assisting with the development of the Far thiee-month- Eastern country While in the area, the Wendels visited with his parents, Mr. and George Wendel and with ither friends in Brigham City and Biai River City Mrs. Wendel is the former Dorothy Hill of Bear An early celebration River City of Christmas was held in the form family holiday dinner, with Childicn of News and Journal of a Wendel showing movies and Ray kids annual the emplojees enjoyed slides of Indonesia during the eve , Christmas party on Satuiday, Dec ning 23 m the bitkshop of the publishFollowing their visit in Brigham ing building Treated to lunch and dessert, City, the couple returned to Ore , where their three the children gathered around gaily decorated Chnstmas trie to children, Steven, Douglas and Bar exchange gifts and play g imes be haia were staying with their ma They enjoy foie attending the matinee per teinil grandparents id th ir holiday visit here, and formunce at loc il theateis Pi esent for the p.nty w is Chris ri turned to Oiegon in order to be Jan and Tun Tingiv leirv An on hind for Christmas fun with d rsen liuire and Judy lludfitld their children Stott fuses Steven and Grace The first U S Presidi ntial elec Itnsen katliv and Van Clayhaugh M ixine Charlie and Utanor Blue, mm iciurns to be broadcast over Kathy Yah s Bohhv Law it me the radio were those of the Hard ing Cox campaign in 1920 Ricky, Randy and Riliy Nelst n Enjoy Annual Holiday Fete pudding to and sauce was served those present by a committee composed of the officers Heading the group Mrs Vernal Harris as president, Grace Ferguson and Ruth Nauman as counselors Fifteenth Ward Ladies Hold Meet Former Local Mrs Christmas Members ot the Fifteenth LDS ward Relief society celebrated Christmas quietly in their regular meeting on Tuesday, Dec 19, at the Third Fifteenth ward Literary lesson of the day was presented by LaPreal Wight, after which a program of music was enjoyed by all Appearing on the program was Michael Busby with piano solo, then a vocal number was rendered by Kevin Dickey Concluding the program was a piano solo by Ricky Nelson. Refreshments were in the holiday theme as individual fruit cakes and tiny Christmas tree favors were piesented to each lady Join Jrotn-ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OLD FATHER e activities AT BYU Brigham City girls who performed m a twirling act during basketball game Monday night are shown above, left to right, Margene Kent, Marco Glover, Renee Andersen, Kathy Morrow, Roma Glover, Geralyn Peters and Kaylyn Caidner PERFORM at half-tim- BYU Mr and Mrs George Hodges of Brigham City were home for Chustmas following a tin ee month visit to turope, with special emphasis on the homelands fiom which they came as childicn Leaving Brigham City on Aug from New 23, the couple sailed York City on the MS Gripsholm on Aug 21), arriving in Copenhagen, Denmatk, on Sept 3 They were met in Mrs Copenhaken by Hodge. iclatives and spent much time visiting and exchanging old IS HERE! Brigham Girls Couple Returns From Europe Following Three Month Visit Perform at for 50 years, were on hand to welcome the couple as they landed in Piraeus, Greece They spent most of their visit in the Athens area visiting with his relatives and sightseeing among the glorinies ot the old Grecian world nad museums cluding statuary thcati es BYU Half-Tim- e City gals, who ot the School of Baton, perfoimcd during half time activities at the basketball game at Biigham Monday eveYoung University Siven Biigham aie twilling students ning Dec Mes-strv- v lk WHILE IN Greece they stayed The girls perfoiming include three days in the Isle of Pellepo-- 1 Rllma Glover, Kulhlen Moirow, neses visiting with fi lends and'cualyn Peters, Kaylyn Gardner, Maico Clovu, seeing tin sights of the countiy-- R, m 0 Audi r son Sde and four yiar old Marjcan Kent. After five weeks spent in sunny They are members of classes the taught by Beverly White at the Greece, the couple boarded SS Queen Fredrika on Nov 25 for Messervy studio A daughter of the home trip Port of call stops Mr and Mrs Clark White of e made in Naples, Gilbralter, ry Miss White has been head d at Halifax, Newfoundland, be- - jorette at BYU for three years fore docking in New York City and is currently training for a The Hodges visited in the De- tour of Europe in the spring She Satur-dnvtroit, Mich , area for a few days comes to Brigham City on to teach baton classes at the and then returned to Brigham with Messervv studio City on Dec 7, overflowing Parents of the girls accompaenthusiasm for the many sights nied them to Provo for the perto but see their saw, they glad formance Those making the trip families here in the local area were Mr and Mrs Clvde Glover, Mr and Mrs Marvin Peters, Mr and Mrs Darrell Gaidner, Mrs Naomi Morraw Mr and Mrs Ray Anderson and Mr and Mrs Smith Kent 1 memories MUCH OF their time in Denmark was spent m the family home in Htlsingor, which is the sight of Elsinore castle where the story Per-werma-an- of Hamlet is suposed to have taken place While in Denmark, the couple also spent a week on the Isle of Fyn with relatives and took a motor trip through Germany and Holland, driving with Danish relatives After five weeks in Denmark, the Hodges traveled to France, where they enjoyed a few days in Paris before embarking to Nice and the Fiench Rivieria While staying at Nice, they took a tour of Monte Carlo in the little kingdom of Monaco and toured a perfume factory Thirteenth Ward ITALY was next on the traveler agenda, and three days were in Rome and spent sightseeing visiting St Peters church and the Vatican City Another highlight of their stay in Italy was a three-da- y visit in Napels and nearby Pompeii, the city buried thousands of eirs ago by volcanic ash A trip along the twisting mountainous Amalifi ro id to Serento, and sailing to the Isle of Capri climax- ed the trip before they boarded a steamer for Greece Brothers and sisters of George Hodges, whom he had not seen TIME Relief Society Hosts Luncheon the home A vocal solo was tendered by Tda Rae Watkins after which the Members of the Thirteenth LDS members mjoved community sing ward Relief Society held a quiet ing of Chnstmas carols observance of the Christmas season in conjunction with thnr regular work day on Wednesdiy Dec By J. Oleen Palmer The old gentleman with the tne large flowing beard and scythe in his hand has been used as a symbol of Time for more years than most of us tan Then remember. theres modern version. It shows Lon dons Big Ben clock that booms out the hours for Britishers to hear and heed. Actually, however, Old Fath er Time is really the modem watch which is a gold or silver encased piece of complicated mechanism that most ot us carry on our wrists. So when I say that Old f atlur Time is here, I mean that ue are local headquarters for timepieces that combine both beaut; and utility. It may surprise you to know that we carry in stock at all times a great and varied selection of watches. Some ol finest these come from our American watch manufacturers and include both mens and women's models that will please the most fastidious person. of some our costliest from watches come to us abroad. If you are in need of a good, dependable watch whether you wish to spend as little as $6 95 or I wish you would up to $300 come in and see our large display. I call your attention the fact that you can purchase any one of them on the easiest af credit terms plus our reputation for giving the best values. Palmer Jewelry, Main, Phone PA 13 ( The ladies were servid a delicious luncheon by two districts of the Rilief Socu ty visaing teach ers and an enjoyable time of so ctal visiting was had by all Crafts for the dav included sew ing and quilting along with winkfor ing on Christmas decorations 1 3- ItLIsD a, Mr. SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 YE DRESSES GROUP I GROUP II CROUP 9.99 12.99 2 for $12 2 for $16 2 for $20 Values to $12.99 Values to $14.99 Values to $29.99 BUYERS GUIDE FINEST TO and in a Brand New Package too! Every drop of Old Mr. Kentucky Whiskey at full bodied 100 proof! 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