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Show page three Guest Speaker To Talk " Wild Fort Brigham Camp Of Sixth Ward Junior Girls Hold Lovely Hobby Horses" JOURNAL On Service Community Presented Utah At DUP Will Meet Dec. 14 Tying Of The Rose Ceremonies Tuesday Brigham City, Harper At Legion Aux. Meet Friday, December 9, 1949 Members of the M I. A. of the The Fort Brigham camp of Ward Pnmmy D. U. P. will hold their ChristSgt. T. Earl Hunsaker of the Harper ward enjoyed a held their Re.e Tym Sego Lily DUP Camp mas of Abbie at precomedy home state highway patrol will be the the Tuesday evening, emonies Tuesday evening, party Hold Patty Jo Hold Xmas Party north First comber 6. honoring the mothois. guest speaker at the American sented under the direction of Samsell at Third BOX ELDER Tzctitvj lew CyiL rvb BUS one-ac- t Legion Auxiliary meeting MonThe Sego Lily camp of the day evening, December 12. The of Utah Pioneers will Daughters Community Service committee hold a meeting Thursday, De- of which Mabel is Forsgren cember 15, at the home of Biris sponsoring Sgt. in ichairlady, die Hansen, at 7:30 oclock Hunsaker. the evening. An interesting and entertainanwill be the on community service ing party and gifts will quiz be conducted following the tiiil be exchanged. speaker and points will be The gathering nual Christmas awarded to the winning north or south team, according to Reading Circle Will Meet At Bott Home David O. Anderson Initiated The Reading Circle will meet Decembei evening, Wednesday David O. Andersen was re14, at 8 oclock, at the home of cently initiated into the Utah 20-north Third state Mrs. Hazel Bott, chapter of Scabbord and east. Blade, national honorary miliis in tary fraternity. Mrs. Beatrice Hansen David, along with 21 others, charge of the book review and members will not want to miss was selected on the basis of academic standards, leadership this meeting, officers stated. ability, and possession of the trails of good officers. Phone your news to 727. the drama directors, Nora and Ferren Pettingill. Characters and cast participaWild ting in the play, titled Hobby Horses," are as follows: Mr. Carewe, Ferren Pettingill; Arthur. Jonathan Welch; Donald, Grant Holmes; Mrs. Carewe, Effie Baty; Emma, the maid, Lilly Nakamura; Ann Martin, Sharon Demm; Nurse Torrence, Ida Deem. The evening was brought to a close with a short dancing period. December 14, The girls and teachers acted as the hostesses. The opening prayer on the Theie will be an exchange of program was offered by Lila a and has gifts good program All of the Junior been arranged. All members Armstrong. Oh girl's Its Joy To Be sang are urged to be there. This an- a Junior Girl. The welcome to nouncement is made Mrs. the mothers was given by Pehrson, president. Symbolism of the Rose was ic.nl by Esther Drewes. A clariSpencers Return From net duet was played by La Dene Visit In ColoradoPehrson and Pauline Anderson. Fa.ve Anderson Maij gave a Mr and Mrs O. G. Spencer followed by the song, returned Sunday from a pleas leading Whispering Hope," by Judy ant vacation visiting and Poe Haws. with their sun and his family Wight Honey ville Quorum Of The Rose ceremony then folMr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer at lowed in which the trying of Seventies To Hold Party Pueblo, Colorado. bouquets of beautiful varicolorTo all members of the Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Spencer traveled ed roses which the girls placed by quorum of Seventies of Honey-ville- , via Rio Grande Royal Gorge and in a costal vase, flanked there will be a social at visited many interesting points tall candles. As each girl placed the Honeyville ward hall, De- of interest enroute. The pleas her rose in the vase she told cember 15, at 8 oclock. All the ant weather made their trip very why she would like to make her life bcautilul sweet and Hire stake residency is invited. enjoyable, they stated. like the rase bud. Then the roses weie tied together with a the unity rioooii symbolizing of the group by the class leader, Violet Tingey. Each girl was piesemed with a booklet by Veida Knavel, a teacher The gioup of girls were then piesented to the ward piesidiot, Noima Pierson, who piaised the gins lor then vvoik in the M I. west, Wednesday, at 7:30. Pet-tingi- La-Jun- e ten-day- s yPltnO A. The boxes are shopworn but the merchandise is in first class condition. Shop now lor Christmas and at the same time save money. A or 2 Ivory Sets Dorothy Bray SETS 3 pieces $250 formerly $9.50 A A 2 ch Ivory Sets Was $5.50 $3 While They Last 5 Pieces $749 Formerly $14.95 6 bars Dorothy Gray In the Pink Formerly $3.00 . . . . $50 Miscellaneous GIFT ITEMS TREE DECORATIONS complete stock of tree decorations. Lights (Series of 6) priced from We have a $7.29 up $9.95 Corn Poppers $4.95 $1.00 up Yardley Sets $1.25 up 98c to $4.95 Folds $3.50 up Bill Schick Elec. Razor - f, ; STUFFED TOYS Ideal gifts for the little tots on your Xmas list. We have a good selection. Prices range from .... . . $22.50 Remington Elec Razor $25.50 $1.95 up . .... Bathroom Scales "Vs. CANDY $7.49 Evening In Paris Set $1.25 up Whitmans Chocolates Antique Sampler Saylors Chocolates 1 lb Idle Isle Chocolates 1 lb ... SI. 63 Weaver Tri-col- $1.98 up . . Pens $1.00 or Cody Cosmetic Sets Cody Perfume Set with Purser . DRESSER SETS Genuine Jewelite dresser sets. Just the gift for your favorite 2. 3 and 0 girl friend or wife. piece sets. $7.50 up Pipes . . The Perry ward M.I.A. two one-ac- t plays Tuesday evening in the amusement hall under the dilection of the drama leader, Wilma Walker. - The opening prayer was by Scott Wright. The first play presented was titled, Under The Spreading Christmas Tree." Characters were: Teacher. Miss Hadley, Marilyn Judson; Donna, Donna Wood; Louise, Pat Christensen; Clara, Gay Nebeker; Jeanie, Opal Petersen; Taffy, Dorothy Hirschi, Lynn, Glenda Nebeker. The second play, titled, The conMan In the Bowler Hat, tained the following cast of Shaving Kits Hair Brush Sets . . $1.25 . . $3.35 plus tax John, Boyd Hirschi; Mary, his Hero, wife, Connie Wagstaff; ArLawrence Wright; Herone, lene Wight; Villain, Richard White; Bad Man, Richard Billings; Man in Bowler Hat, Delbert Weaver. A piano solo was played by Grant Young between acts and the concluding feature was the drawing for a quilt made by tne Gleaner Girls with Harry Seas-le- r of Clearfield, Utah holding the lucky number. Mr. Seesler the ticket at the purchased Thanksgiving dance. Ik 1 Fred C. Kelly Honored On 75th Birthday ORANGE JUICE V family galheimg was held the Sunday. December 1. at home ot Mrs Fied C. Kelly turn onng the Tolli bnthduy of their father, the late Fied ('. Kelly. hut dinner was served to 23 meinheis Those piesent weie Mr. and Mis. Kail Kelly and Ml. and Mis Foriesl and their Kelly families fmm Delta Mis Fied C. Kelly, 'Mi and Mis Finest Koith, Mr. and Mis. Howard F. Glenn Kelly, Mi. and Mis Kelly and their families, all of U1 memheis City Bngham weie present except Pie. David G. Kelly who is with the U. S. at my in Germany and Elder E. Kelly Korih who is a mission-aiin the Southwest Indian mission in Arizona. 98' Paper Hag No. (an SALMON SilverTall Flash . , MIXED NUTS i 35' U. S. No. Case Swavne Varieties Of XMAS CANDY 1 1 25" ih. WHITENING 39' 16 oz. 30 PEANUT BUTTER b & up 35' Skippv 53' Giant TUNA FLAKES JELLQ 39 25' Palmor ,,1'lid""s Flavius Package 6 7' Nailer's TANG SALAD DRESSING 29 , BEEF STEW NWs 15 oz. 37' Met Smiths China's remote, Sinkiang Province far FREE PIIONE western vast square is a DELIVERY 38 place, Its area. "(Hi, 000 miles, is neatly throe times that of the state-o- f Texas. Comer of 5th South and Main $2.00 up cfVl J&r FRIDAY & SATURDAY Libbvs GRADE "A" MEATS - BACON1 49- PORK CHOPS ' T ROASTS Li 45' S 41' 2fi can 16' Lumberjack SYRUP 35' 21 oz. Del Monte Fresh BOSTON BUTTS PUMPKIN , 37' FRUIT COCKTAIL 19' CARDS & STATIONERY our stock of gift stationery from note size to letter size. From 49c to $2.00 PEN & PENCIL SETS Pen and pencil sets make wonderful gifts for Mother and Dad as well as the student on your list. We carry the genuine Sheaf-fe- r Pen line. Prices from WliH Do you really think your fam- know? Your ily doesnt Your employer f tindsout. But if you only you need know Out-Awear a Sonotone B Sight. Investigate at friends? tVF.KVONfc soon -i SONOTONE HEARING CENTER $2.95 to $20 $1.00 up $3.95 . . 10 jire-sente- BRIGHAM HOTEL PHOTO EQUIPMENT Military Leather SUGAR y Cody Cologne Atomizer, plus tax $3.50 Yello-Bo- Vcina Johnson primary stake hord member, to'd a Christmas storv. Bingo was played by a group with many pues being aw, tided the winners. Mrs Barnard made a wire reeoiding of the party with each one saying a few words. Gifts were then exchanged and the closing ptayer was given by Leaone Smith. Refieshmenls weie seived by Mildied 1eiiy, Elaine Cha.se, Nola Leggett and Sadie Barnard with a Christmas theme used in the decorations. See Chil. Wrist Watch $2.95 up Pocket Watches songN led by Helen Jlarnson, The roses weie presented to the motheis and a tribute to the daughters was given by Mis. Sat ah Simonson. Bishop Richard G. Hansen on eouiaged the girls to continue their vvoik and Stake Piesident Jane Linford, said it was a beautiful evening and she was happy to have been invited. A nano solo, Serenade" was Mien placed by Patty Smith. The gills all sang Walking in a Winter Wonderland." was by The closing prayer Dai lone Simonson. A social hour followed during refreshments which delicious weie served. Special guests were Box Elder Movie Club Bishop and Mrs. Hansen; President Norma Pierson and hus- Will Meet Dec. 12 band; stake junior leader Jane The Box Elder Movie club will Linford; George Knavel and Elmeet Monday, December 12, at mo I. Tingey. 8 i. m. in the Commercial club. All members are urged to atPresents Ward Perry interested in tend. Anyone home movies is cordially Two One-A- ct Plays Williamette University in Oregon is the oldest institution of higher learning in the Sunbeam Shavemaster $24.50 Nail Care Kit e Chiistmas characters: Wrist Watches Old Spice Sets The Bngham City Third vvaid unary officers and teachers held a Christmas paity last Wednesday. December 7, at the home of Sadie Barnard. The opening song on the program was "Dear Little Stranger" followed b.v Vera Jensen ol fering the pi aver. The group then joined in singing appio-priutPi Genuine Eastman Kodaks, the gift that will hist for years to come. Prices from WED., DEC. 14th P. 1 $3.79 fo $42.74 M. to 6 P. M. Tax Included COME wess sours FIND OUT IN 0 iQ Lynn ('. Reveler P 610 Ill-cle- Rldg. Ogden, I tab aaaauaaaaaaB HHJOTWfW? 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space Brigham Gtf ' |