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Show r' THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Golden Gleaners Host Husbands Party Tuesday, December 10, 1963 Remove polishing wax before the surface thoroughly with a applying a new coat. And clean mild soap and soft water. For Social Eve By Ruth The social calendar is begin, nlng to fill up with dates for holiday party fun and the busy whirl of the yuletide season is on. keeping In that city for the next few months and will also visit with her son and family the Bob JUST RETURNED FROM a delightful trip to the Southwest and over into Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee. They left Brigham City on October 31 and traveled to Mesa, Arlz. where they spent four days visiting with their daughter and and family Dr. and season out In a charming get. together were a group of friends who gathered on Dec. 1, at the Second Ward recreation hall for a family night which in. eluded songs, stories, and light refreshments. Children partlcl-pate- d in songs and skits and Mrs. Lanell Foote read a delightful Christmas story. In. eluded in the group with their children were the Willis Han. chairmen of arrange, sens, ments assisted by the Melvin Bearts and Delmont Beechers and the Don Calls, Mrs. Phy. 11s Owen, the Herm Hadfields, Malcolm Earl Madsens, Youngs, Gorin Steeds, Laurence Taylors, Leo Jensens, Niels Knudsens, George Rollins, Salt Lake City, Ivo Mills family, Centerville and special guests Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Foote. Reeses. STARTING THE CHRISTMAS son-in-la- DIRECT CLUB New officers of the Hoe and Hope Garden club are Mrs Lockhart P. Cragin as president, Mrs John G Alex, vice presidert,; Mrs. Robert Kelly as secretary; Mrs. Peter Haugan as treasurer. Not pictured is Mrs Ferrell Hunt, director. The officers were installed at a luncheon meeting of the club on Wednesday, Dec. 4 Newcomers Club Hoe and Hope Garden Club Installs Officers at Meet Members of Hoe and Hope Garden club enjoyed a festive Christmas luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the home of Mrs. William G. Carter. Co. hostesses for the event were Mrs. Enos Bennion and Mrs. C.J. Wilson. The installation of new off. leers was held at the meeting, with Mrs. Lockhart P. Cragin taking over the reins as pres, ldent. She will be assisted dur. Sets Annual Christmas Party lng the coming year by officers including Mrs. John G. Alex as vice president, Mrs. Robert Kelley as secretary, Mrs. Pet. er Haugan as treasurer and Mrs. Ferrell Hunt as director. HELD IN THE FORM OF a the luncheon tasting bee, featured favorite dishes pre. pared by the members. Recipes for the many delicious creations were then made available to other members of the group. Appropriate decorations for the event were planned by Mrs. Edward Hughes and Mrs. Rob. ert Kelly, according to lunch, eon chairman Ted Mrs. Crawford. Plans Annual HolidayTea LINCOLN SCHOOL PTA will hold a rescheduled meeting on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 7:30p.m. at the school. The previous meeting was cancelled due to the national mourning day. Guest speaker for the even, Lynn lng will be Professor Mortensen, who teaches In the field of children's literature at, Utah State university. He will tpeat the subject of child, rens books. A display of library services and facilities will be on hand for perusal by the parents be. fore and after the meeting. All parents are urged to attend. BRIGHAM Students at Intermountain school will usher In the Christ, mas season with the traditional home economics Christmas tea on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 11 and 12. The tea, which is open to all students at the school, will be held all day Wednesday and Thursday, in Building 81 at the school. Attendance at the annual event Is expected to be between 1400 and 1500, with all students looking forward to the traditional social. Ruby Webster, director of home economics at the school will direct the activities of the event, CHRISTMAS CONTEST DECEMBER Welcome Wagon Newcomers will hold its annual Christmas party on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church basement. Festivities will be. show which Week! Wachee gin at 11:30 a.m. with the get. is viewed from a theater en. acquainted time followed by a tirely under the water with glass luncheon at noon. walls. They also visited the Program of the day will be Parrot Jungles near Miami and an Informal Christmas party saw the colorful trained bird with musical numbers planned, shows. They crossed over to and a pleasant community carol Sanibel and Captlva Islands and sing to wind up the days fun, visited the Mary Cunningham according to program chairman shell collection. Mrs. Ferrell Hunt. One of the main attractions of their Florida stay was a PERSONS ATTENDING are visit In Sarasota, Fla., days asked to bring a white ele. winter home of circuses. There phant gift for exchange, and they saw the Rlngling Brothers the days's events will be made estate which Includes afabulous more gay by appropriate Christ, museum housing all the circus mas decorations. e era properti:s of a Bridge and other card games and also visited Ringlings $1, will be played beginning at 9:30 250,000 home. Another interest, a.m. until the ing Item was the Oslo Theater period, and all new comers to which he had moved In its the community are invited to entirety from Europe. Rlngling attend both the bridge sessions willed his holdings to the city and the luncheon. of Sarasota as a tourist attrac. Luncheon reservations are tlon which is operated by the priced at $1.50 and may be city. The Lees returned home made up to Friday noon by through Mesa, Arlz. and spent contacting either Mrs. Harold another day with the daughor Mrs. Don ter and family and returned to Guy at Spaulding at Brigham City on the weekend, after a months tour. Pa3-597- PA3-720- Ladies of Elks 1963 Entry Address All entries in the Christmas lighting contest must be received by either Kaye West, 205 South First East, or Marvin Bywater, 506 West Fifth South, not later than Friday, Dec. 20. Only those displays entered in the Contest will be judged Plan Holiday Bridge Luncheon ' sm Dec. 4. A delicious buffet supper was served to the 39 persons pre. sent, after which a lively pro. gram was enjoyed by all. Mrs. was in Maxfield Charlotte charge of the program, which began with a vocal duet by Florence Manwarmg and Char, lotte Maxfield accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Lemon. A Christ, mas story was told by Mrs. Eileen Forsgren, after which Mrs. Maxfield led in a com. munlty singing of Christmas carols, hi charge of the entire event was Mrs. Florence Manwaring. on Wednesday, FOOD AND GOOD fun prevailed at the reunion of the BEHS class of 58 when they GOOD r met for their get. together Saturday night. Class mom and pop, Mrs. Reed Burke and Norwood Ilyer were on hand to Join In the festivities as were special guests Principal and Mrs. E.W. Payne Mr. Burke and Mrs. Hyer. A delightful pro. gram was enjoyed and arrangements started to present a class gift to the school. Linda Palmer Mortensen gave a resume of the past 10 years activities which started back In junior high school for class members, Lichtenstein sang a Paulette vocal number accompanied by Mrs. Jean Dixon and Mrs. Elaine Reeve Sanders present, ed a reading. Committee mem-ber- s in charge of arrangements were former class officers Merlin Jensen, Edris Frodsham and Sharon Johnson Crookston. Planning to meet again in five years the group adjourned with the election of a new committee for the next reunion headed by Nelsen Gloria Hyde as ' chairman. five-yea- HAS ITS TIME TO INSTALL STORM DOORS at famous &ejfnnuui Cfcamalfey wtYi fate imAcacy tvitct ciafcs eveyy PETERS JEWELRY Alcoholics are sick people, the victims of a disease call, ing for medical, psychiatric and social help. And the disease, alcoholism, is progressive. Jay C. Hansen, Owner 1 2 South Main Winter Comfort Begins with BLOCKS HOUSE SLIPPERS By Daniel Green, Evans, Manistree and After-SBoots by Freeman Nite-air- es ki Mk Blue, Black, is one woman 5.8 for every BLOCKS Hats that make the perfect gift for Christmas IJ k j J C j VIE ALSO SELL Bennetts Colorizer Paint, Storm Windows, Medicine Cabinets, Sundries. 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Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Edward Hee. sacker, chairman, or com. mittee members Irene Boud. reau, Alma Allred, Wilma Davis Marian Merrell, Mary Lou Call or Fertha Williams. mm mmk CALIFORNIA SUNNY AUTOMATICALLY TELLS Christensen, Fred Forsgren, Richard Parsons, Reese Hall, Darrell Richard Maxfield, THE WILSON PRALLS and Card, Var Manwaring, Clifford children Duane, Carolyn and Lewis Nielsen, Harold Felt, Lester have returned from a Garth Parkinson, William vacation In Montebello, and Los Christiansen, Rodney Ander. Angeles, California. The Pralls son, Winston Jepson, Worth Jen. formerly lived in Los Angeles sen, Dr. and Mrs. Russell before coming to this city five Glauser, Bishop and Mrs. Caryears ago and enjoyed a week lyle Jensen and Mrs. Vonda visiting with family and friends. Cheney. There lured Mrs. Lucille Reese who will spend the winter months alcoholic in Merced. She has set up house. alcoholics. Ladies of Elks of Brigham City will sponsor their regular bridge luncheon on Monday, Dec. 16, at 11:30 at the lodge hall. The day will take upon the appearance of a Christmas and decorations and party, favors will be planned along CITY JAYCEES LIGHTING Mrs. Sherman W. Thorpe. From there they went to El Paso, Texas, Juarez Mexico, toured the Carlsbad Caverns, drove through Dallas, Tex. and stop, ped in Troup, Tex to visit with the O.T. Williamsons and their son Billy. The Williamsons lived in Brigham City during World War II and for several years after. They spent three days in New Orleans then went on into Florida. 4 Some of the highlights of their visit in that state included traveling to Silver Springs, where they went on a glass bottom boat and saw the beaut i. ful tropicalfish, visited the fam. ed Cyprus Gardens went to Palm Beach and Miami Beach. In Miami Theron attended Rotary and was singled out from the visitors of that day for a special honor. In St. Petersburg they visited the unique underwater o Golden Gleaners of the Box Elder and South Box Elder LDS entertained their stakes husbands at their annual Christ, mas social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons SPECIAL! LAY-AWA- Y WE YOUR SELECTIONS GIFT-WR- NOW OPEN TILL 9:00 TILL CHRISMTAS A Now While Selections Are Good Lay-Aw- We Gift Wrap OPEN TILL ay 9.00 TILL CHRISMTAS |