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Show THE BOX ELDER 3 NEW5, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 31, 1963 Couple Wed In Manti Temple Sarah Yctes, Society Editor Telephone PA rzz Malmrose Family Gathers for Christmas Dinner was family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose on Dinner was Christmas Day. served at 3 p. m. after wh ch an impromptu program of Christmas songs was presented by the grandchildren, accompanied on the harmonica by A BEFORE CHRISTMAS Santa Claus comes for all folks, old and young, as witnessed by this scene on Christmas Eve at the Godfrey Nursing home. Pictured making last minute wishtu known to the jolly old gent and nursing home residents Edna Jensen and Kate Nelson. NIGHT the r grandfather. Exchange of gifts was enjoyed by 35 family members. Those present Included the host and hostess; Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Carmen) Lipp and six children, Cathy, David, Barbara Nancy, Jeanette and Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Malmrose and three children, Gary, Becky and Marty; Mr. and Mrs. David Malmrose and three children, Roger, Kirk and Lori Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Malmrose and seven children, Diana, Cary, Fredda, Denise, Paul, Julianna and Earl, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Malmrose and five children, Alica, Janet, Rees, Tyler and Eric of Brig-haCity; Don Malmrose, a son of the senior Malmrose, was out of the state and unable to attend. Beta Sigma Phi This year with the inaugura- tion of the four-ag- level e pro-gra- replacing the three. level program used formerly, only , the three older groups Cadettes and Sen ors Will be selling cookies Seven and eight-- ) ear-olBiownie Scouts will not partic p.ne .n 1964 sales Jun-tors- Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on Friday, Dec. 20 at Maddox Ranch House for Its annual Christmas party with XI husbands of members as guests. Christmas decorations gave the tables a holiday air as the members gathered. Mrs. Frank Sholty acted as toastm stress of the evening, announcing the following a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, a reading by George Craghead, and a musical number by Rebecca Barker. Following the program Harold Felt led the group In community Singing of Christ-.ma- s .. ., carols. Each husband was presented pvitj) g Christmas gift, and gifts were exchanged by secret pro-gra- sisters. Altar Society and Cadette Girl Scouts from Troop 148 Joined forces in providing Christmas Eve cheer at the Godfrey nursing home. members holiday festlv ties. LATER THE EVENING of the St. Henrys IN i ft I OF HONOR at the was Mrs Fawn reception Turner, s ster of the bride, with Dianna Ch Ids, Ahece Hall and Vdele Fife Hall as hr MATRON Ides-mau- 4 Hower girls were Jeanne and Susan Turner Tie couple will make their home in Brigham City and the Bridegroom will attend I tali state umversitr He had in sei ved on an Samoa I I)S t Ac 5 prA J Mis-su- V,Vy,- -' sonaluv Alt I mklettel standing 'lose waiting to Iniald (he plane w.th Ills lamily Sue is now the pi oud possessor ot hs threesome autograph. did some s ghlseeing, spend.ng an alternoon ai Marmelaiid and then I viewed he the s te NEWLYWEDS Miss JoAnn Ropei. daughter of Mr and Mrs Milton Roper of Huntington, and Charles Bowring Fife, son of Mi and Mis Basil C Fife wete mumed on Dec. 20 in the Manti LDS temple selor plas the oi recent Los Angeles dam dlsas. ter They returned home In time to hang up their Cltns'mas stor k ngs ' In the high school, along with what parents can do to cooperate Questions and answers will be a'lowed at the Community Club Slates end his talk special musical number will be two piano presentations by Sally Johnston, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Johnston Miss Johnston Is a piano stu. dent of Kathleen Biggs and will play a Chopin number and "To A Water Lily." Serving chairman is Anna Marie Asay, assisted by Lillian Leah Gale, Valeen Wilson, Broderick and Joyce Cowley. Terry towels make excellent drying bases fot cashmere sweaters and other delicate of DEVIOUS METHODS have learned that the irnest Hansens have gone South tor the remainder of the winter They will be visiting with their daugh- the Dean ter and Ariz Mortensens, Phoenix, Have a good time and take a sunbath once in a while for some of your old pals shivering at home. I also heard that the C.A. Halls are In Phoenix for the son-in-la- winter. HOLIDAY VISITORS AT the William Yates are grandlather William Yates Sr. and Mrs James Yates, parents oi Yates all oi Green River, Wyo They returned home on Sunday. ENJOYING THE hospitality of the W.A. Cambrous during the holidays has been their and daughter Mr and Mrs Bill Lee, Kamay, Tex,, a nephew Richard McDonald, s Electra, Tex. and Mrs. brother and family, the Henry Culpeppers and daughter, Carol Ann. The Culpeppers have also been visiting with a son and family the Don Culpeppers of this city. son-in-la- Cam-bron- THEN THERE ARE THOSE who take a brief excursion Into the sunshine and return with renewed vigor to battle the snow, such as the Byron Huntsmans who came back last week from a weeks visit in Zunl, N.M. They went at this time to see the special Zuni celebration "Shalako the largest Zunl celebration of the year. Mrs. Huntsman formerly made her home in this New Mexico town and was happy to visit with (IMG ARRIVING TOSPENDChrist-ma- s with the Milton D. Peters were Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. King, and children, Creighton, Elizabeth, Tommy and Patrick, Kansas City. They plan to to their home on New Years day. While they were here they Joined with family members to celebrate the 86th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Peter's father, John J. Shum-waThe observance was held at the Lion House in Salt Lake C ty with 30 family members Guest Speaker Ladies Community Club will hold its regular monthly meet-inon Thuisday, Jan 2. at the War Memorial home at 3:43 p.m. Refreshments will be ser. ved at that t me, with the meet, mg to begin at 4 15 p.m. Meeting chairman Alene g and director member Balls will be In charge of the meeting, which will be under the of department American homes. Harriet GUEST SPFAKER FOR THE day will be Richard Kimber, one of four guidance counselois at Box Elder High school. He will speak on the part the coun. fabrics The EI3 D1FFEKEK0I SERTICE- - tively decorated home was pink, tht xrtn on fttitiiftiM wroci SinviCL hilt dot th t mtin te you? gold and silver with a center, It mu it tta perse !l attrition el ftt formed of four pink tapers piece tPfnirtttf phirmte st whe Uni i in candelabra flanked with pink profess coil interest yev heifUi satin ribbon nestled in holiday requirement! . Your made ni pro cm obti plied srvnwusiy te greenery set upon the serving its heellritorof beneltti soever table. Fur and ret cat. ..Fid do Guests were served assorted lwy to your hem. Where service counts count nut breades and Christmas a (of the OlfrtfME priftf on cookies, along with coffee and tea from a silver service and punch from a crystal punch bowl. Adding to the festive dec. orations was a white tree with attending. pink ornaments, and lovely PA THE KENT L. JENSENS en. arrangement of greens and pink on white the mantle. ribbons and tertalned family members at a buffet dinner on Christmas Eve. The guest list included the Gary Yourself Last Jesus First Others Next Hammerlands and children Jan and Lance, Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carver, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Smith, CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Steven Jensen and Miss Grace Jensen of this city. 625 South 3rd East th in is n you . pi on BIG In SERVICE Bobs Drug 14 BLESSED HEW YEAR ra Holiday Coffee Held at Home A gracious holiday coffee was hosted at the home of Mrs. J.P, Gurrtster on Friday, Dec. 27, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. with 30 friends and neighbors attend, ing the event. Color scheme for the attrac. f SIZI MATTRESSES 72x84 4 f 1 29.95 1 for residential customers in Utah. I INCLUDES The party began with a visit from Santa Claus, at which tme he distributed gifts pur. chased by the Altar Society and other gifts made by mem. bers of the scout troop. He Joined Into a chorus of "Jingle Bells" before departing for his busy Christmas Eve visits to other homes. r. Box Springs King Size I Mattress Rt'Sl ' Following Santa's departure an evening of Christmas music was provided by Mrs. Albert J. Whltehlll on her accordian, Michael Whltehlll on his guitar, Rosemarie Whltehlll and Jac. quellne Whltehlll in vocal num. bers, and community singing assisted by girl scouts Cather. lne Kastrop, Nani Janiak and Terri Case and Altar Society members Mrs. Herbert A. Nob. les, Mrs. Robert L. Meyers and Mrs. Edward P. Hutchinson. Junior Gray Lady Marilyn Bro. usseau came to help in the I iO-H- Never have I seen tin whole town so "lit up as n s tli.s year for the liolida) season d ,plav shows Fach lighting no and art str) imagination matter how small Mv the time tins reaches yom mailbox ou will all be knee deep in New Years resolutions and good ,n tent ons so before the old yeai departs lets sit down and have another chat on Party I. me. Committee members for the event included Mrs. George and friends there. family Craghead as honorary chair, On the return trip they visit-e- d as man, Mrs. James Barker in Grand Canyon and Glen chairman, and Mrs. Richard Canyon dam area. Burr, Mrs. Joe Cefalo, Mrs. Bill Mrs. Norman Davis, A VISIT TO Lichenstein, Mrs. Luella Los Angeles was on the agenda Mrs. Gerald Parsons, for Mrs. Lyman W'ght, Mrs. Mrs. Vern Sederholm, and Mrs. Laurence (Arlene) Wright and Frank Sholty. Miss Evelyn Wight, daughter of the Newell Wights all of Perry. They went to Calif, ornia to attend the wedding of Mrs. Wights niece, Miss Dar. lene Atkinson. The former Miss Atkinson was married in the Los Angeles temple on Dec. 20, and honored at a reception following the ceremony In the American Legion post mem. Lafayette Room at the Sheraton on hotel Wllshire bers and Aux liary held their West annual Christmas party on Boulevard. On Saturday morning the Thursday, Dec. 26, at the War Memorial home. Brighamltes accompanied the Holiday dinner of chicken, bride and groom to the Inter, ham and all the trimmings was national airport to wish them catered by Mr. and Mrs. Howard bon voyage on their honeymoon Simcox with the tables taste, trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Wight re. fully decorated in yuletlde style ports that she had a "dream by Mrs. Dee Coates and Mrs. come true at the airport when Blaine Olsen. she observed famous TV per. A gift exchange was helddur. ing the evening, along with the playing of bingo for prizes. In charge of the evening, which brought a large crowd of members, were Mr. and Mrs. Carold Wortz and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen. Nursing Home Patients Enjoy Christmas Parties Residents at the Pioneer Memorial and Godfrey nursing homes were entertained at fes. tlve Christmas parties on Tues. day, Dec. 24, sponsored by local groups. The first party of the day was at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home with a huge long, needle decorated yule tree decorating the dining hall. Host esses for the party were the Jaycettes, with the program presented by 18 girls from the LDS ward Primary Fifth Llhoma group. BEGINNING THE DAY'S pro. gram was a prayer followed by a reading of the Christmas story with songs sung by the choir. Teachers for the group were Patti Moyes, DeAnn Smith and Sharon Car. ver. The girls also passed out tiny gifts to each resident. Following the program, home director Aubry Moody wheeled In a huge cart of gaily wrapped gifts which were passed out by smiling Gray Ladles. A holiday dinner and refreshments were then jmed. S Dy Ruth Sponsor Dinner CHRISTMAS SINGERS at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home on Entertaining the day before Christmas were Fifth LDS ward Primary pupiils Randy Butler, Denise Jensen, Wendy Williams, Vanya Tanner and Leslie Dunn (front); Rochelle Haskill, Kathy Jones, Karen McGee, Sharon Christensen, Sherri Swan, Deann Stokes and Patrice Hansen (middle); and Karen Stander, Gaylene Lott, Debbie Thompson, Becky Wright, Veon Tanner and Linda Christensen (back row). ! Line American Legion And Auxiliary A i Party flU BY Christmas Party HELPERS Helping Santa with a Christmas party at the Godfrey Nursing home on Christmas Eve were Troop 146 Girl Scouts Nani Janiak, Terri Case and Catherine Kastrop. Enjoying the company of the cheerful young ladies are nursing home residents Jerry Sanders and Walter Humphreys. Preliminary planning will be done at a meeting set for Jan. 3 in Salt Lake City for all local chairmen. Attending from Box Elder neighborhood will be Mrs. Maurice Bandy, local chairman. vows were ex- Wedding changed by Miss JoAnn Roper and Charles Bowring Fife on Frida), Dec. 20, in the Manti LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Melton Roper of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs Basil C. Fife of Brigham City. A reception was held in honor of the newlyweds that same evening in the Hunt.ngton LDS ward recreat on hall A Chapter Holds SANTAS Utah Girl Scout Council president Mrs. Murray- - Moler an. nounced recently that Mrs. U'ayne N. 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