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Show War Memorial home, it was announced today by Mrs. R. P. Crompton, chairman of the committee in charge Highlight of the parts Mll he the appearance of Santa Claus The Brigham City Kindergar- on a trip to ten club will hold a childrens Brigham City. Santa will distribute a treat to each child prespartj Friday afternoon at 2 ent. afternoon Also during the Mrs. games will be played, Crompton said. The committee in charge of the program besides Mrs. Ciomp-ton is composed of Mis. Norma Sheffield, Mrs. Minnie Jensen, Mis. Audrey Bolt, Mrs. Lautene Jeppson and Mrs. Inez Peteis. Kindergarten Club To Hold Childrens Party Friday Afternoon PAGE FOUR NEWS BOX ELDER Bilghrtm Dwenjh, 2(1. Save money on wedding announcements, reception invota-cionetc at the News-Journa- , (oclock at s l. i When we are called to recover a wreck we will Get Your AUTO INSURANCE at BAIRD AGENCY We offer the best coverages for the least premium. Our claim service is the best. You receive a Citizens Insurance Policy with full membership in the Automobile Owners Protective Association. This gives, in addition to standard policy coverages, the following: l Attorney service on anything pertaining to your car. 2. One-haof cost on collision under $50, all the cost over $50 or. larger claims. 1. lf 4. 5. service. Tow-i- n 75c on Children Gather At C. Jensen Home For Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mr. Osey Jensen entertained members of their fam- recover your ear or carry it where you want it. Phone us when voure in trouble. We serve to Please. 2. the I ily at a delicious hot chicken dinner Monday, December 26 at their home. Highlight of the afternoon was a telephone call from a daughter, Gayle Roberts of Bouider City, Nevada. She talked with 20 family members. Another daughter, Donna Wight is residing in Mississippi. Other children who were present were: Max and Vere Jensen and families of Sait Lake City; Merle and Frank Jensen and families of Bear River City and Floyd Jensen of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were presented a beautiful radio by their children. Gifts were exchanged among family inembeis. Second Ward MIA Is Sponsoring Dance Lucky Spot dance will be held in the Second ward hall Wednesday evening (tonight), December 28 at 9 p. m. This dance is sponsored by the M.I.A. A number of interesting prizes will be given away. Wesley Anderson will have charge of some novel sociability or mixers. Come and have a good time. This announcement is made by Mrs. R. K. Dames. A tire repairs. Travel information and reservation service. We also encourage good driving by making a refund to drivers who make no claim during the year. Citizens Insurance Company now is a stock company and provides excellent and therefore is coverage and prompt claim service because it is a horns company. le Here are a few of the items we have marked down in this drastic In our store youll find many others CLEARANCE. good merchandise but odd pieces that we are closing out Spend your Christmas every one a rare bargain. and make them stretch farther. gift dollars here during this event Y THE KITCHEN FOR only aluminum 1 3 Kitchen Utility Table, was $5.95, now cut to 3 only Single Drain Tubs on metal stand, were priced $7.45, now marked 1 all white Hardwood Kitchen Cabinet, porcelain top, formerly $6 1.50, now priced Porcelain top cabinet bases, one drawer with storage space, 25 x 25 top, 1 were $19.95, now 1 11 x10 Porcelain Topped Kitchen Table 25 CJ 1 i C Trav-L-Ee- V Maple finish, baby crib with springs, formerly marked $39.95, now priced QE J only FOR ' THE OM LIVING ROOM Knoehler platform rocker, floral tapestry covering, regular $69.96 value, now 1 only Platform Rocker with plastic covering, a regular $59.95 value, reduced to clear X only Modern Lounge Chair, rose mohair frieze covering, worth $69.95, now marked 1 JA BABY z Baby Buggy, only Folding was priced $27.50, extra special 1 only 30 x 54 White Baby Crib, complete with springs, regular $39.95 value, now marked down to 1 rf y Jl jUvv with drawer, chrome Jegs, was priced 22.50, now FOR QE rf AOC x 40 only 4I Q porcelain top cabinet base, large storage space, three drawers, one with metal lining for bread, was $29.95, now 25 only riig.QvQE a The Tern ward presented Christmas program conducted by Leland Thorne, Sunday morning. The prelude wav played by a violin trio composed by Glenda Larsen, Gaye Nebeker and Opol Peicrson, accompanied by Arlene Wight. They played Star was Ot Die East." Invocation given by Eugene Bolt. "The Lord Is My Shephetd," was the title of the sacramental song. A letter from Elder Denton Nebeker, now serving in the Netherlands mission field, was read by Bishop Rulon Hirschi. A song was then sung by the Kindergarten children, followed by a scripturp reading by Carrie Petersen, teacher in the advanced junior class; a saxophone solo, O Holy Night, was played by Barbara Billings, accompanied by Louise Davis. The Primary class rendered a song. Why Do Bells For Christmas Ring, and Kathy Young gave a reading. A Christmas story was told by Wilma Walker, titled, "The Little Match Girl. Singing of Christmas songs was led by Jay Mathews, accompanied by Arlene Wight and Dorothy Hirschi. The second intermediate class then sang several songs, accompanied at the piano by Patricia Bott and Joanne Barnard. A song was then sung by a group from the junior class, "I Heard The Bells On Christmas was Mrs. Day. Accompanist Davis. The postlude was played by the violin trio entitled, "Silent with Glenda Larsen Night, playing the solo. Benediction to conclude the program was given by Earl Young. Christmas Sacrament Meeting The Christmas in program connection with sacrament meeting Sunday evening at the Perry ward was conducted by Douglas Oyler. Opening song, Far, Ear Away On Judeas Plains, was followed by invocation by Lysle Larsen, and sacrament song was Well Sing AH Hail To Jesus Name. Dellas HLschl and Max Hirschi were in charge of sacrament. An organ and piano duet, Silent Night, was played by Louise Davis and Beth Dredge. and Eugene Harper Billings Bott sang a vocal duct, Star of The East," accompanied by Barbara Billings. A Christmas story entitled, "Then Came Xmas, was told by Maude White, followed by another organ and piano duet, The Holy City, by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Dredge. To conclude the program, Mrs. Davis also played an organ solo. Oil Come All Ye Faithful," was the closwas ing song and benediction offered by Elmer R. Mathews. The Brigham City Soroptimist Phone your society news club has been assigned a Sorop- the Phone 727, or lamii.es. timist club in Denmark by the to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society committee of the American Fed- editor, Phone 192. eration of Soroptimist clubs. Get Your Copy Members of the club will cone-sponand exchanges packages JANUARY with this foreign club. The announcement was made at the Christmas party hen! Dee. 15 at the home of LaPreal Wight. The announcement went on to state that at the last available at The information from the American, federation, 400 clubs have ex- MASON'S A lovely Yule party was that given by the members of the Epsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening, December 20, at the home of Lillian Felt. Chapter members gathered first at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren and enjoyed a delicious hot supper. The ladies were seated at one long table in keeping cleverly decorated with the holiday season. A large reindeer pulling a large sled filled to capacity with colorful tree ornaments centered the table with a path of snow running the length of the table and ending with cute littie snow men on either end. Mistletoe corsages were given as favors. The ladies then gathered at the home of Mrs. Felt and sang many Christmas carols, directed by Marijane Morris. Gifts from the "Secret Sister, were then distributed from a beautiful Christmas tree. Norma Butler, Mary Pearse Owens and Jane Crompton were the planning committee. w Choice changed approximately 6,G0o pounds of food and clothing valued at $15,500 with the Soroptimists in the Federation of Continental Europe and Great Britain and Ireland. It is through of these personal contacts Soroptimists that it is hoped to clear many misunderstandings on the part of members in 635 clubs in 26 countries in the Soroptimist International Association and help to bring the peoples of the world closer together. Following the business session, conducted by LaPreal Wight, a program followed, consisting of discussions of Christmas in many different lands, by Annie Tingey. Lenora Romer was appointed to represent the club on the City Planning committee. Gifts were exchanged to conclude the Mrs. Sterling J. Durant, the of Hansen former Winifrede Brigham City, gave birth to a 10 pound baby boy in the Vel-lehospital in Provo, December 22, Ernest Hansen, grandfather, said today. 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Buick straight-eigh- t power. Buick steadiness and roadability. The gentle valve-in-hea- d cushioning power of Buick coil springing. Buick room, finish, standing with a special plus these days in greater maneuverability to help you slip into tight parking spaces and home-siz- e garages. Buicks unmistakable appearance, through gracefully tapering fenders and that new Buick first, that shock-absorbin- triple-purpos- g, sturdy, e grille. bumper-guar- d All this at price tags that like a six and a right down uith the very So if you sound lowest! can afford butter, why not a Buick? Talk to your about it delivered prices, dealer trade-ins- , delivery dates, all the rest and make your next car a Buick. is a cost-per-pou- ar QtfHrul S 1100 fewtfc Wl Tempi tumrihfl Ctnh ALL YOURS FOR ONLY $2036 Th 1950 Buick SPECIAL Coupe shown delivers for this figure, roomy plus stale and local taxes if any. Prices subject to change without notice. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities due ta transportation charges. DYNAFLOW PRICE REDUCED $40. This 1950 Dynoflow Drive at $40 less than November prices. Buick SPECIAL is available with SPBC1ALAV NOW When better automobiles tire built II TICK trill Intilil them hig SAVINGS! AND FARMERS STRATFORD '0,... p UTAH POULTRY C B. e HowTo Relieve real point, of course, is that this is a Buick at that figure. supplies, equipment, CGVHING 8 0C ( The town Utah er ice... Finest feed '...fLOOl n. WEEKDAYS 4S 7 COAL & APPLIANCE pretty stable measure of a cars merit. It takes skilful engineering, careful buying, efficient manufacturing to keep this figure around the mark and thats where it is on the 1950 Special Sedan. marked APPLIANCE Head Get your Digest of last mg interest, ' KBUH 800 KC. Daytime Schedule Bronchitis Baby Born To Mrs. S. J. Durant December 22 sale) brings you the late, f figures about our smoking th,,ra-)udBe- News Stand BEEHIVE half-doll- 9 x 12 QQfi fa attect your a on,,,!, and encourage Mon,.h shorten your llfe duce cancer? January Reader's Digest or tour favorite is vours for well repair your radio in your home or In our shop where we can do it quicker. Command us to come to or come for your radio when it needs service. ctWlf W),o, for instance, (lore do to your hear,? n DIGEST Because V Heavy chenille spreads, full size, reduced to clear. 2 only Values up 1 Group, C RED- to vw $12.15, values to $18.45 B now marked SPREADS now priced y Of READERS - CHENILLE and more cigarette. know about tobacco'i health? yardstick. HfL $ 19.50 now News-Journa- t VA reversable Wool Rugs, Reg. price was 2 only only 9 x 12 Fibre was priced $19.95, now reduced to close out 1 Local Soroptimist Club Will Correspond And Send Gifts To Denmark Soroptimists Beta Sigma Phis Enjoy Banquet, Xmas Party Tues. At Felt Home y 3 only Mrs. Annie R. Tingey spent a pleasant Christmas holiday in Salt Lake City with her two Newell Tingey children, and to Danlze) Anderson and their Perry Sunday School Presents Xmas Program CO-O- P 79 South Main Street Offuiv - - lab Hrunchd n m Mrihii intl Vuiili. BUNDY MOTOR CO 0 Brigham City , Phone 272 CHf PA one your BUICK dealer for a demonstration Right Now! |