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Show '- rr rot r BOX ELDER NEWS mi'r '"""' ih Brigham Ctv. Utah " Wednesday. December a m mi 1949 21, iir m- i "'! lvnr.- o ,mi"' ' " 1" h",k'" ; - v.u m .i 1 Jiitu ti im "' ",1 ii ')i nf h M ' t Turkey At Xmas Party t - i - i ii ,i i,i i , r -- , iii' were r ii'ing the .i'll ivmy eie pie- i i' n 'i 't la 'll i l mu ,, c t ill, mi Vi I 'di H i ev it in i i in n! 'i n A ading, under pinjivts .lon.s ranged by d Lui tile i Locust Camp Of DUP Has Christma Party 'l!i 1 in til I I ui I ii't it t Rii e an p in l he Daugh- - nat Thurxpuuitiis 5 s o i lock at at ,'iiinai him e i t Daugt h i i - i,i ti r Priscilla opium Ili'iilla B'i't in suit'd and minimi d Ihe op iiing song was bust. a ' Iatols The openi ( Logan , 1 l oil Si boot Iln- i! H v us - i 'id (ii Hy Hob Crompton The Fort Brigham camp of D. U P. held their Christmas the meeting December 14 a home of Abbie Samsel, at 7.30 Wanitta p m., with Captain and conWhitaker presiding ducting The group sang "Oh Come All Faithful," and the opening prayer was given by Chaplain Ye Rebecca sang Korth and Silent Night. everyone call Roll e ' d ei The annual Jaycettees Christmas party was held Monday evening at the Howard Hotel with the Red color group in charge of the party. Winnifred Beane was captain, Donna Reeves, director member, with the following girls on their committee: Dorothy Earl, Connie Seashore, Marion Merrell and Doris Secrist. Dinner was served at a beautifully decoiated table with small Christmas tree favors at each plate. Each guest was presented with a Holly corsage Gifts were exchanged. Beautiful Christmas music was playBeth the serving. ed during Dredge, president, who is moving, was presented with a beautiful gift. Larsen And Meservy Talk At Sacrament v t v e( i News l'MIII!lr' rtmi you III II lip "I1 p. i. ""JWwuaf V fr f . . j Pick O the Piet Wed. & uj-s- . Tfes. Meet WALTER w WANGER to a UP wire According re- lease from the North Pole, Santa Claus in Bugham City is Karl Josephson. ace News JourWes Barlow, nal photographer, went to ex tra effort to take pictures of a at Zanavoo Lions club party lodge iecently. He drove all the way there, popped flash blubs all over the (Race taking The following day when the film was developed it was blank. He had left the focal plane shutter down and not an image reached the negatives. tOFETTA DAVID YOUNG NIVEN HUGH FER3ERT . BILLIE C. ihITH DIMCKD AUBREY bRU0Ek.C. I AY T BURKE CRAWFORD GAtNfrr Second Feature pic-tuie- F A MAN OF IRON! J Jfw Munirs LCuulda Wes said they served a fine dinner over there, anyway. t CttiQiitr Him X VII) SltlttM w y T II You Flunk You Walk Mas.' AMHERST, j w, n But Brigham City's Santa Claus says he loves it And from all appearances the kids love him. (UP) Flun Sacrament meeting was held in king means walking at Amthe Sixth ward chapel with Bish- herst college. Piesident Charles op Richatd Hansen in charge. W. Cole ruled that automobile' The opening song was God Of fan be operated at college only Our Fathers sung by the con by seniors and juniors with Opening prayer was scholastic averages of 75 per gregation. Plus Short Subjects given by Garth Baird The sac cent or better rament song was "O Lord Of Hosts. The sacrament was taken Phone your news to 727. care of by Wesley Barlow and Dale Tingey assisted by the dea cons. Carol Jean Leggett sang a solo entitled O Holy Night, accompanied by Verna Johnson. Ronald Armstrong, a deacon, gave a Faith. Robert short talk on Richards gave a talk on the WARNER BAXTER Bible Richard Buir gave a shoit Carol Jean talk on "Tithing. Leggett sang "Land ot Judea accompanied by Verna Johnson The time was then turned over to our visiting high counulmen Norris Larsen and J. A Meseivy each gave a talk. The closing Christmas Carol song was Closing prayer was given by Ray Lewis. CHRISTMAS i ,1 .... Es-the- Chasing squirrels is in Topeka, Kansas. llll Ml ,l! he Inch M Ill'll! pit nn it mil nl ymn window I, you pa" It to me if you arc walking kuk it s far b.uk as I can trust my memoiy, I can think of not one thiee dav period when I drove, the jeep ha'l way to Helen t without being pushed back. u On one occasion the starter motor wouldn't start Two days Bob fire, Baird, breathing later the fuel pump wouldnt dropped into the oftice to leave The next dn the choke a lew woids of distain. Can't pump the motor If there is stiangled was mad he what imagine a club handy strike it. Today a was he said about nobody it ran out of gas. student pilot. Oh well, its time for ChristJ. D. Gunderson, pnncipal of mas spirit the Cential school was asked to The haidpsi working man in identify a group of his students Saturday afteron a picture. The fust one on Brigham City doesnt receive a bu of the left was his own daughter. noons for his efforts Whatever Now this is a member of my credit credited to the Santa does is he Gunderson own lamily, said, "Kaien Gunderson, and the next Claus. Oh, one is Beiner Roberts For hours he .is smothered What's the that isn't Karen head deep in kids, ail with a matter with me? Thatx Dixie. There is J. D. doesnt seem that old. very special request. decides If he relief no a has he But then perhaps to walk down the stieet he has large family. to plow his way like a U. of U. vv ithout interfeience. Reminds me of my grand- tulioack a drink of water he If wants he mother, who, when she wished has sixteen pair of hands tuin to attract the attention of one on the faucet for him. And of her seven daughters, would ing walks away from the start with the name of the old- he usually with his face as wet fountain est and work her way down. as a gold fish and his mouth as dry as steel wool. Fort Brigham Camp DUP Jaycettes Held Annual Christmas Party Mon. Have Xmas Party dtowed nine officers and 15 members piesent with three exThere were twenty-fivcused h cheer visits reported. The good Call minutes of the November meetThe i. hieing song wd' and nsvver Games were play-ting were read and approved. and then the giuup was serv- Two duets were sung by Joyce Christ-med d 'ai ni' refie'h merits Ftoke.s and Donna Harmon, enhanged. present' weie titled My Two Front Teeth, and "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Phone your news to 727. Reindeer They were accompanied on the piano by Geraldine Steffen. A reading, "The Story of The Christ Child, was given Pamela Olsen by Beth Burrup sang two soios, "Jolly Old St. Nicholas." and Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. She was accompanied on the piano by her mother, Mrs. Afton Olsen A letter from the county camp was read by Captain Whitaker. The letter asked loi a representative from this camp to encourage and spon'or old time dancing. Also a letter from the Central organization was received telling about the memorial building and they extended seasons greetings to all members Closing prayer was given by Cleopha Larsen During the hour Christmas social songs were sung. Santa Claus visited and assisted in the exchange of gift'. Relieshments were served hy Ruth Black. Ruby Wight, Abi bie Samsel, Matilda Booth, Pou'sen and Sarah Romer to 26 members and guests. I Just About AtudkUuj, s Mi'S Kathryn Wight, daughter Mi. and Mis Emery Wight of F D So. 1, became the bride ot Lew Judd AIN jp in the Logan tomp'e Monday, December 19 The doub.e nng ceremony was lead by President ElKay Chris- ansi'ii The hndegroom is the son of Mi and Mis. Lew Allsop u! T.enton. the couple Anompanying tl niugh the temple weie mem-bei- s several of both families, fi lends and two former mission-nicompanions who seived with me bade and groom while they weie missionaries in the Spanish Ament an mission field. A reception nonored the newlywed (ouple at the Harper ward amusement hall. Many friends and relatives called and presented the couple with lovely wedding gifts. Dunng the evening, vocal solos were rendeied by a former school mate of Mrs. Allsop's, Mis. Niel Warburton of Etna. Mr and Mrs. Allsop left immediately following their reception for a short honeymoon trip. The brtde attended the Brigham Young University and her groom is now a student at the (J S A. C. at Logan. giin by Mary gioup thin sang Dus' Minutes 17of the were muting In Id Nov i tuberHull eali read and apinovi'd showed 11 memhiis and one mu ir pi i 'en! 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