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Show tXGBWKffl JOURNAL )ackTBmtsHave ELDER Baby Boy , Nov. trisbam City. Utah I T Pnfa L 1951 Ljir turkey dinner was family members by Mrs. Vemon Johnson In .Bear lovely home y on Wednesday were Christmas decorated motif and the individual Christmas trees places for the following Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. on and Mr. and Mrs. Osey - of Brigham City; Mr. W Austin L. Johnson of Mrs. I Logan, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. rdner of Bear River City. , i a 1 1 si th er 19. rooms ) and Mrs. Jack L. Buist Ward Enjoy . Party announce the arrival of boy, bom November 22, in Salt Lake Wednesday evening1 in the Second ward, chapel officers City. and teachers of the ward PriMrs. Buist is the of mary met with their husbands daughter Verona Cook of Salt Lake City or a Christmas social. and Jack Is the son of Mr. and A delicious buffet' luncheon Mrs. J. Will Smith of Brigham was served at 8 oclock followed City. by an evening of contest games. Games were under the direction Beehive Camp Of D.U.P. of Mrs. M. A. Burtcher and Mrs. Nello Jensen. , Plan Meet, Xmas Party Officers and teachers along their husbands present The Beehive camp of the with were: Bishop and Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will C. Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. hold regular meeting and Wynn Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas party, Friday. Dec. Lafe Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-li- s 21, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Car-roLucy Johnson, 123 west Second Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-te- r south. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Call, Mr, and Mrs. Earl V. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Nello Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. -- . Sacrament Meeting Is TWO SIZES , Reg. $7.95 WAGONS Rocking Horse Reg. Reduced To s $5.95 $7.75 . MS) THREE SIZES Reg. $4.95 $3.19 . OF TRICYCLES Reg. $9.95 Reg. $13.95 Reg. $14.93 $6.95 $11.45 $12.25 ALL I I OTHER TOYS REDUCED TO CLEAR! D&B Supply Your GOODYEAR Store PHONE 1111 S' t Held In Second Ward Sunday Evening Sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday evening with Bishop C. and Horsley presiding Wynn N. Jeppsen, second counselor, conducting. Organ prelude was by Renle H. Littlewood. After opening song, invocation was offered by Don Christensen, followed by a sacramental song. Jay Meser vy and Raynold Petersen were in charge of sacrament The program was furnished by members of the Aaronic priesthood with Bruce Crompton in charge. Short talks were given by Robert Petersen, Jed Grover, Joe Berchtold, Delone Jensen, Jerry Valentine, Mdntire, Tommy Jerry Meservy Richard Bennett, Leland Goss, William L. Glover, Jr., John Linford and William Schultz. Roberta Young sang two selections with Karen Craghead at the piano. Benediction was by Wesley Anderson. With Alice Jensen, president the presiding and conducting, Sixth ward Relief society held Christmas party Tuesday at 1:15 p. m. dec, The room was beautifully orated and a Christmas theme, highlighted with a large Xmas tree. i up C me lb. ... Roma Jeppsen Speaker In Perry Ward Sunday Community Presbyterian Church Make Plans For A most interesting talk was Childrens Program given by Miss Roma Jeppsen, The annual Christmas pro returned missionary, to members of the Perry ward in regu- gram and party for children of lar Sunday night meeting, De- the Community Presbyterian church will be held at the cember 16. church house Sunday evening, The meeting was presided Dec. 23, at 7:30 p. m. over by Bishop Rulon ' Hirschi All the children in the Sunand conducted by Counselor school will participate in day Douglas Oyler. the program. The youngsters their various Joy To The World was sung have received as the parts and are now learning by the congregation opening song directed by Harper them. Billings and accompanied Mrs. Emily Severns' program by Mrs. Louise Davis.- - Earl Young chairman, urged that parents offered the invocation. if notify her by calling 146-"How Great The Wisdom and their youngsters are unable to The Love was the sacramental participate in the playlets, solo song. Priests in charge of sacra- and group caroling scheduled. mental services assisted by the Following the program Santa deacons, were Boyd Hirschi and will make his appearance with f Richard White.' treats for all the children. son Mr. and of Gary Nelson, All parents and friends of the Mrs. Merlin Nelson, was then and girls are Invited to boys presented by his Primary teach-ler- , Mrs. Carrie Petersen, to Primary President Thelma Billings Still Hamburger who congratulated him on his A accomplishments and presented COLLINSVILLE, 111. (UP) Phone your society news to 771. to him a certificate of gradua- restaurant man here has hit on tion from the Perry Primary. He a new plan to justify top prices was then recommended to the for the humble hamburger. Big bishopric for ordination into the neon lights advertise Jack Lang-er- s priesthood.' glamorburgers." A piano selection, Autumn Night was played by Judy Davis followed by ..Miss Jeppsens ' fine talk. Concluding song was Come All Ye Faithful." Gary Nelson then offerey the benediction. MONDAY AND TSffiPJ1 Also Eviscerated Oven Ready Hens And Toms LARGE SIZES 5c Whole Ini lb. or Half AMS SWIFT'S PREMIUM , ' A telegram December 20, announced the good news to Mrs. Ellas Yates, that 6he had become the grandmother of twin boys. The boys were bom to the former Ohloe Yates, now Mrs. Chloe Vickers, Walla Walla, Wash. David Gillespie Has Birthday Party Sat. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie, entertained a group of his friends last Saturday afternoon in observance of his seventh birthday. Party guests were Kent Dum-me- 3c lb. All Sizes SMALLER SIZES 59c lb. Whole or Half 3' r ' CRANBERRY, SAUCE GOOD FRIDAY JOLLY TIME reFCOKM Large 46-o- 1 can z. TOMATO JUICE 2&C mmm 51 (B 15-o- z. 14'a oz. 27 c JUDY ANN APPLE SAUCE No. 303 can can 21 v Fancy FRESH lb ENJOY THIS FANCY NAVELS 25c 29c 7c 57c ib 35 c - 1 9c POUND Size 220 BOURSON ARMOUR STAR for HAMS TIME l- b- COLORED QUALITY! OLEor.iARGAniriE I 519c TQJMA K ca," . TURKEYS 'ra sed sed No. 303 Spring Garden pEAS-;:-2cans33- can c VEGETABLES Heavy with juice, LARGE SIZE NAVEL .... lb. 7c Fresh, Crisp Utah CELERY No. 1 it-7- c Mesh bag 10 pounds Swifts or Armours SLICEU - YELLOW TAIL v 8 oz. POUND DROP .MIX GREAT STRAIGHT 2c UVE (SUM STOPS - 5lc MIXED CAMIQ)Y OLD MONDAY SATURDAY 5L9c HOT ROLL MIX... mis - 43c DAYS! famous No. 303 can 35c 2 cans, Pillsbury XMAS SIPEOAILS! . ! COCKTAIL Me FRESH OLD FRUIT Libbys tall can, EXTRA LARGE Just like the OF Ocean Spray No. lb 6' PRICES GOOD AT YOUR TWO AG STORES MONDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY jCN sisting. Each member present dona ted toys and food for the Christ mas box for a needy family in stead of the usual exchange of Christmas gifts. Light refreshments were serv ed to 30 members present. OATS COMPANY THAT SAY: pumpiuu FANCY No for QUAKER Utah Valley Mrs. Jenny Ray Jensens home was the scene of the annual Christmas party for Jayceettes. The party was held Wednesday evening, December 12 with Mrs. Cleo Dunn as general chairman with Mrs. Mary Jean Baron, Mrs. Edith Johnson, Mrs. Mer-lyNielsen and Mrs. Jensen as. GOOD- THE "MERRY CHRISTMAS For Needy Family 6' product of SPECIALS I & M fra n Jayceettes Plan Box r, MiRobert Pemberton, chael Pemberton, Barry Holmes, Brent Anderson and Chris Following refreshments the guests were entertained with a line party at the movies. , HENS MOTHERS OATS Mrs. Cloe Vickers eon of Munns of Brigham City. James and Jean Duke Westmoreland of Ogden are the parents of a girl born December 15. On December 16 a girl was bora to Delroy and Dorothy Wells Archibald of Willard. MaronI and Ramona Tingey Bott of Corlnne are the parents of a boy bom December 17. Howard Francis and Bernice Nelson Wheatley of Ogden are the parents of a son bom December 18. at Cooley Memorial . , hospital. Fire-Kin- Twin Boys Arrive For David Gillespie, A girl was bom. December 15 to James and Barbara Marble Every big squire package of Mother! Oau offers an exciting double value! Because money cant buy a finer quality, more delicious, or more nourishing oatmeal than Mother's Oats. And packed in every package you'll find a valuable, useful premium such ss aluminum kitchen utensils, famous glass cup and saucer, beautiful Wild Rose pattern china or gay colorful Carnival Ware. No waiting! No coupons! No money to send! Just ask your grocer for Mothers Oats with Premium, in the big square package. Bunnie Reese gave two pantomimes. Violet Tingey gave a retold story of Journey Into Christmas. Marian Davis Jeppsen rendered two violin selections, accompanied by Rula Jeppsen. Gifts were exchanged, after which President Jensen wished all a Merry Christmas and clos ing song was by Norma Van Lewin. Closing prayer was by Elizabeth Chrlstofferson. . S timiotu mmb & with Juanita accompanying. Cary Grant, Trailblazing Doctor in People Will Talk, offers some advice whch patient Jeanne Crain seems difficult to accept. The couple share the romantic spotlight in the social comedy. It will be at the Capitol theater four days beginning next Sunday. Filled With Joy And Happiness! SATURDAY , A baby daughter was born December 14 to Harry and June Lloyd Newman of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ornet Vail announce the arrval of a son bom December 14. Mrs. Vail Is the former Anna Marie Petersen. Fred and Norma Ward Pierson of Brigham City are the parents of a girl born December 15. A girl was born December 15 to Merlin and Ruth Bosworth Lemon of Willard. Lyle and Edna Bowoutt Wial-ke- r of Corinne are the parents of a son born December 15. After the opening song, opening prayer was offered by Matilda Lillywhite. Mrs. Jensen welcomed everyone to the meeting and Nonma VanLwin sang Virgins Christmas accompanied by Merle Malmrose. A hot lunch was served to 47 ladles by a committee consisting of Roma Thorson, Etta Gilbert, Lottie Tyson, Annie W. Petersen, Melva Whitaker, Louise Whitworth, Elva Vail and Doris Tingey. Irma Hansen and Juanita Steffen sang Star of the East" Merry Christmas To All! May Your Holiday Be PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY OS HDD IB t ll Burtcher. lain 6th Ward belief Society Holds Christmas Party Last Tuesday The Doctor Speaks 11 Cjicious to Primary Teachers And Husbands Of Second Mr. fjjrf Mrs. Vernon Uoj fete family "ind 2i - - uncoil c ib-59 Swifts Premium . 11 A r.i s Whole or shank end lb. TURKEY AND CHICKENS PRICES! PLENTY OF FRESH FROZEN VEGETABLES CHRISTMAS AT. MARKET Shop And Save At Your Two AG Markets PLENTY OF ROASTIKG CIIICKEIIS til NEW WINTER 3 FOOD tsie PARK1K0 'X STOMMUHS: S.4. Monday u 8:88:80 8:00-6:3- 0 iliAidHT iOiiUOli hnuitY-i- i riOiii - x 8 STORE 6 FRYERS HOURS A.M. TO 9 P.M. fflESS. south maid MARKET IFOPG nr:o cue market . , |