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Show and brother, fattier, heartfelt we to wish exptess JOURNAL ELDFR BOX thanks. We wish especially to Utah Brigham City, thank the ward bishopric, the Friday, December 8, 1950 Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any Card of Thanks way. To those who by their acts of Mrs. Ernest Anderson kindness expressed their symand Family. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Anpathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved hus derson and Family. IMCF Fl'I'K ! son band Give A Gift Of A Enjoyment The Year Round MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscribe now to insure delivery of early 51 issues. GIFT CARDS MAILED DIRECT FROM HRIGIIAM CITY SPECIAL XMAS PRICE Readers Digest, 2 Open 1 yr. sub. $5.00 Every Day Of The Week 22 South Main Phone 315 MASONS Tty ifciaiwy I . . . Quality . .. Economy QUAKER CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS d We have just received our shipment of QUAKER Circulators . . . with the QUAKER famous r oil saving burner waist-hig- h control dial flame door built-i- n humidifier beautiful baked enamel finish There's a si,e leveling screws. for every home a price for every purse, starting at long-awaite- ever-clea- SEASHORES SHEET METAL Third Ward Primal y Officers Hold Xmas Party At Hess Home A Australia (UP) in a bottle in message dropped has mid Pacific 20 years ago Beach, been found on Wreck near Sydney. The message asked the finder to notify the United States hydrographic office in Washington. Clem McCauley, who found the bottle, handed it to the American consul in Sydney. "You will thereby assist in the verification of the circulation of ocean currents. Your service will be very much appreciated by all mariners," the message said. SYDNEY, Sixteen officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary enjoyed a Christmas party December 6 at the home of Mrs. Sadie HEATING ROOFING 48 North Main . Memories To Gundhi Set Up In Ohio Drifting Botllc Found After 20 Years . . . Hess. Mrs. Leah Jensen, Primary president, was in charge of the meeting which was opened with prayer by Mildred Perry. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Doris Simonsen, after which Amelia Welling gave a review of the well loved story of Ben Hur. Christmas carols were sung by the group who were presented little silver star and evergreen corsages upon entering the house. A delicious, clever cranberry dessert in keeping with the Christmas season was served by Uarda Owen, Nona Funk, Sadie Hess and Amelia Welling. If you have old toys o. (UP) Mahattwo memorials has Gandhi ma he never although near here, saw this place or the persons mony (peace or who built the monuments. stone ulres devotion to h, One monument is a in Idealists come on &L cairn set by the roadside Gandhi called ,or a larm oi tront Farm. The other is the farm itself Phone your neW8 the idea, not the real estate 1000 CIIARDON, sr For deep-se- a fishing at its best many an- glers head for Floridas coastal waters. youd like to give to the needy, phone 192 or 1032. tess to her dub Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Robert Loveland of visitpd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins and family returned Thursday where Calif., from Oakland, they spent the hodilays visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fishburn. Two babies were given names in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Claire Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Gloria named their daughter Karol and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cates will call their daughter Terry Lyn. n Wight And Poulsen Babies Are Blessed In Perry Sunday YEARS AHEAD... in Beauty There Arc Smiles The regular fast Sunday meeting was held in the Perry ward chapel December 3, with Douglas Oyler, counselor, conducting. The opening prayer was given by Ray Wagstaff and the sacramental song, O Thy Kind and' Gracious Father," was sung with Glenda Larsen In charge of singing with Arlene Wight and Dorothy Hirschi accompanists. The sacrament was in charge of Richard Billings and Max Nelson. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight was blessed and given the name of Jerry Reed by the grandfather, Isaac A. Young. Another baby boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen was blessed by Douglas Quayle and given the name Mrs. of Dennis Wight Poulsen. Esther Poulsen of Brigham City, paternal grandmother of baby Dennis, was present at the The babies are christening. grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight of Perry. The remainder of the time was occupied with testimony bearing with closing song, "Secret Prayer, followed with benediction by Raymond Hansen. TJt For WHISKEY AT n ITS BEST fll$ 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 65 GRAIN U1U u Liza Minnelli Judy Garlands little daughter was visitng at during the filming of her mothers starring vehicle, Summer Stock with Gene Kelly. Gene thought it might be a good chance to have his picture taken with a future star, so this is it. . . . M-G-- B ARE FACTS From ear River City BEAR RIVER CITY The Sunday evening service was under the direction of the Sunday school, with Melvin Johnsen conducting. Song, Russell Jensen, I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old. Talk, Iva was Barker; "Prayer Perfect sung by Rula Checketts, Ruth Munns and Vita Burt. Rufus Barker was the next speaker. Closing song, and prayer, Myrtle Andersen. and Michael Ramsdell gren each sang a song. Mr .and Mrs. Milton Bywater entertained a group of friends Thursday evening. A hot dinner was served to 18 guests. Cards were played with prizes going to Raymond Nelsen, Andrea Huggins, Melvin Johnsen and LaVone Nelsen. The Blue Star Mothers Book club met at the home of La Rena Waddoups f Friday after noon. Shirley W. Loveland reviewed the book 'Green Light, by Douglas. Refreshments were served by LaVinna Barker, Elvina Jensen and Andrea Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and daughters Kristi and Shee-la- , left Saturday morning for The bazaar held Friday eve- Mineral Point, Wis., where they ning was enjoyed by a large will visit her parents, Mr. and crowd. The program was under Mrs. Erwin Helms. Dorene Andersen attended the the direction of the Relief society and Primary and was as Intermountain Journalism confollows: A quartet composed of ference held at the B. Y. U. in Frank Barker, Ray Andersen, Provo Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. S. 5- Clark of Lowell Dames and Kay Dames, sang two numbers. They wree Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli accompanied by Carol Johnsen. Andersen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Andersen, Kay Andersen played a violin solo. Kennith Carlene Brown en- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen, tertained with a novelty num- Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Andersen ber. A group of Primary chil- and Mrs Augusta Iversen were dren presented a little Christ- Shopping in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Frank Andersen was hos- mas play, and Stephen Holm give them cell-mate-s NRY pajamas Weve just received a new shipment of these hilarious lmates with a big red heart pocket. All sizes. 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