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Sessions Thanksgiving Visitors In Brigham Thursday (Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson of Tremonton spent ThanksCaptain and Mrs. William A giving at the home of Mr. and Hamilton and children, Sharon Mrs. Arvol Smith and family and William, Jr., have spent the and other relatives. past week visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Harper Hamiltons parents, Mr. and Mrs. and baby of Paul, Idaho, and H. J. Sessions. Mr .and Mrs. Ted Valentine and For the past year, they have children, spent Thanksgiving lived at Ludlow, Illinois, where day at the home of their parCaptain Hamilton has attended ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Richmilitary school at Chanute Field. ardson. At the conclusion of the school Spending Thanksgiving day work, he was mustered out of at the home of Air. and Mrs. A. service on a reserve status and D. Hillam were Mr. and Mrs. will now reside at Berkeley, Cal., Nephi Ogden and two daughwhere Mr. Hamilton will enter ters of Ogden. Guests at the home of Virthe insurance business. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, the for- ginia Daniel and her mer Irena Sessions, and their Lizzie Buchanan for Thanksgivchildren travelled to Berkeley by ing dinner were 'Mrs. Hazel CamMrs. Larry way of Los Angeles where they eron and Mr. and Freeman and son Randy of Ruvisited other relatives enroute. pert, Idaho, and Mr. and Airs. Royal Buchanan and son Stanley, and their daughter and Fireside Chat Held husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar At Weaver Home Sanders of Ogden. Mrs. Carrie Anderson spent The fireside meeting was held Thanksgiving day with her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ez- daughter and her husband and ra Weaver Sunday evening with family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark HilArlene Wight in charge. lam. The opening song, You Can Smile, was followed by the prayer by Mrs. Maude White. Perry MIA Holds The time was spent in the election of new officers for the Officers Training coming year. Lawrence Wright officers held The Perry was elected president; Donna teacher their training regular Richard vice Woid, president; recently at the home of White, secretary; Glenda Larsen, meeting chorister and Dorothy Ilirschi is Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker with Mr. Nebeker conducting responsible for appointing a the business session. Plans were for the coming meeting place discussed and formulated for the meetings. party. Refrehments were served by Christmas A social hour followed with Mrs. Weaver to 19 .boys and girls Maude White and Perry Eugene was and the closing prayer givin charge . The time was spent en by Opal Petersen. in playing "Rook with high scores won by Mildred Egbert and Deryl R. Young. 'Low scores Mr. Heber Anderson were awarded to DeEsta Young Honored On Birthday and Eugene Bott. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Heber Anderson gave St conclude the meeting. family dinner honoring her husband on his birthday recently. The children there were Mr. and Joseph Stokes Have Quin-neMrs. George (Florence) from Montpelier, Idaho and Holiday Visitors their children, Mr. and Mrs. NorMr. and Mrs. Howard Stokes man Anderson and family from and four children, Howard, Jr., C. Mr.Mrs. and Brigham City. CeA. Anderson and family from Helen, Jerry and Carolyn of dar the ThanksgivCity spent Salt Lake City. Mr. Allen Anderson of Chica- ing holidays with Air. and Airs. his Stokes parents, Air. and Airs. Jogo, Illinois called to wish seph Stokes of Harper ward. father a happy birthday. They returned home Saturday. The afternoon was spent lookmovies. at ing family Visits In Salt Lake City Airs. Frank Bowring spent the Thanksgiving week end at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Welling in Salt Lake City. . - High Councilmen Speak Children Of Late Henry Perry Thanksgiving At Perry Sacrament And Minnie Kotter Meet Dance Well Attended Sacrament meeting was held In Brigham Thanksgiving The Thanksgiving dance spon- Austin Larsen , Leroy White Speak At Sixth Ward Sacrament Meet sacrament meeting Regular was held in the Brigham City Sixth ward with BLshop Richard Hansen in charge, Sunday, November 27. The opening song was "Do What is Right" by the congreThe opening prayer gation. was offered by Hyrum Alalni-rose- . The sacrament song was Gently Raise The Sacred Strain directed by by the choir and They were Wayne Loveland. accompanied by Alerle Alalm-rose- . Sacrament was taken care by Dee Anderson of and Wesley Barlow, assisted by the deacons. The time was turned over to the visiting high councilmen, Austin Larsen and LeRoy D. White. Brother Larsen talked on the Life of Joseph Smith. The choir sang High On The Mountain Top. Brother White was the closing speaker. The closing song was O Ye Alountains High, by the The closing praycongregation. er was offered by Alice Jensen. Pre-Holid- Dinner ay Slated By AAUW Members of the A.A.U.W. will hold a dinner on Thursday evening at 6:45 oclock. The informal affair will be held at the Idle Isle, followed by a social at the home of Mrs. R. C. Alston, 119 east, First south. If reservations have not already been made, this should be done immediately by calling Mrs. Raymond Horsley, according to officers in charge. y Mutual Dance For Third And Seventh Wards This Evening at the Perry ward Sunday evening with Douglas Oyler, conducting. The meeting began by the congregation singing, The Spirit of God Like A Fire Ls Burning, after which the opening prayer was offered by Dellas Hirschi. The sacramental number, I Have A Testimony," was sung by the Singing Alothers with Hazel Allen conducting and Louise Davis, accompanist. Following the sacrament, three Aaronic priesthood talks were David Wagstaff talked given. on "Duties of the Deacon, and DoVern Perry spoke of the Life of President Wilford Woodruff. Max Nelson's subject was The Teachers Responsibility. Two vocal ducts were sung by Aluriel Barker and Earl Johnston with Mrs. Johnston as accompanist. They sang, Thine Alone, and Aly Hero. Inspirational talks were given and Wesley by Floyd Jensen Perry, South stake high eoun-eilme- Following the closing song, Song of Triumph, by the Singwas ing Mothers, benediction pronounced by Elmer R. Mathews. Many Friends Visit Ingrams Thanksgiving Thanksgiving day guests at the home of J. Oliver Ingram of Brigham City were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Montgomery and daughter LuDene of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Driggs and children Diane and Richard; Mrs. Bernice The children of the late Henry and Alinnie Kotter met at the Eighth ward recreation hall for their Thanksgiving day dinner, at which time a dinner was served to 55 members of the family. Following the dinner there was a program presented under the direction of Herman Kotter. Those present were Air. and Mrs. Fred McCrary and daughter Colleen; Mr. and Airs. Leo Walker and daughters, Karan, Alari-lee- , Terrie; Air. and Airs. Ernest Freeman; Mr. and Mrs. Kay E. Freeman and Mr. and Airs. Dean Freeman and sons, Bert and Alan. Air. and Mrs. Herman Kotter and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and son Randy; Mr. and Airs. Wendell Kotter and children, Paul and Gary, all of Brigham City. Also attending the dinner and program were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kotter and children, Verle, Doris and Doyle of Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hotter and children, Leon, LaRee Jeanice and Vernica, of Howell; R. Morris Mr. and Mrs. John and children, Garth, Sterling, J. D., and Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. DeLar Alorris of Basalt, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hodson and children, Ronald and Kent of Plain City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kotter and children, Richard, Marilyn and Reed of Ogden; and Mrs. Frank Hinchcliff of Ogden. There were 14 members who could not be in attendance. sored by the Perry ward Elders was well attended, with music furnished by the Wheeler orchestra. During the evening, refreshments were sold by the ward Gleaner girls. A beautiful handmade quilt, made by the girls was on display and chances were- - sold. Those purchasing tickets on the quilt were asked to hold them until the drawing, to take place on the ALLA, night, December 6. The holiday spirit prevailed during the evening and those attending expressed themselves as having had a good time. 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Castings, Bronze, Aluminum, Ect. Mrs. DECEMBER ANNOUNCEMENT Returns Home Mrs. Thomas Jackson, 63 north First east, has just returned from Salina, Utah, where she has been with her mother, Mrs. Grace Olsen who underwent an operation recently. Mrs. Oisen was able to return to her home in Loa, Utah, and is recovering slowly. visit' pa!o Mi and givir er a startling Read why your attitude towj actually bring, on - . . and how thinking the emotional tension in yo,. causes them. IN JUST Armature Winding hiu-- Berg' J If you have any society news, l phone it to the society editor. The phone number is 192. Alu-tua- s well .hetCn The North Box Elder choir will resume practice at the tabernacle at 8 p. m. Thursday, December 1. A good attendance is very much desired as we have a number of engagements in the near future. son-in-la- Alu-tual- Mr son, givir forni Fitly per cent of all ,1 to doctors iu today are victim, of ooe disease they literally selves into sickness a, real and flu as anv, S says Dr. John A. Readers Di, North B. E. Choir Will Practice Thurs., Dec. 1 Johnston and children, Dar- Visiting In Idaho win, Donna and Y'evonne; Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Fife is visiting with Feron Ith and children, Barbara, her daughter and Ray, Larry and Darlene Benes, and their family, Mr. and Airs. of Salt lake City. Henry Frogley of Payette, Idaho. Is Earls, General Repair, Blacksmithing Machine Work, Valve Grinding & B1 ELDER NEW Don't I. l Third and Seventh ward associations Improvement are sponsoring an apron and overall dance this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, in the War Memorial home. All members of both Young Men's and Young Ladies of both wards are invited to attend, according to sponsors ol the. Afutuals. 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