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Show I ' PACTS six COX ELDt JOURNAL 'graphed her mother, iitn. gie Ippsen Brigham City. Utah Friday. Sacambar 28. 1951 iPeYeyville News OEWtEYVELLB Mr, Lynden PERftY--T- he left for West Jordan vhere he will be employed at (he sugar , factory. He will be fone until after the first of the treat. He is staying with his sis-- , Barkle . er, Mrs. Roland Waters. , 'Lowell Burbank, wife and ba-jof Brigham City were visit-ri- g their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L R. Burbank. Mr. and (Mrs."' Mark Johnson of ?reston, Ida., are visiting Bish-and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell , Packer ind children of Brigham City vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Vfrs. N. Peter Marble. Joy Petersen who Is attending he nursing school at the Dee lospital Is visiting her parents, 2. E. Petersons during the holiy p days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and 'hildren of Ogden visited over he Week-en- d with their mother, Vfns. Pearl Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry. The Deweyville Mutual presented a one act play entitled Aunt Carries Christmas Carol." (hose who took part in the play vere Retta Earl, Joan Cannon, Vadine Barnard, Mary Barnard nd Keith Bumam. The reader vas Mrs. Margaret Perry. A program consisting of three solos and one duet, by the girls: Ray Whitaker, Nielsen, Carol Hassel, Ann Jsh and Toni Petersen. by ILettie D. Snow ind directed toy Ruth Litchford Popcorn and candy were sold luring the evening, proceeds foing to the building fund, of i Mr. and Mrs. John Mellies fol-owi- De-or- is Lake City, called on Mr, ind Mrs. Floyd Gardner Sunday. (Mrs. Darlene Zink, Miss Cad lie Gardner and Mrs. Grace flryer spent Tuesday in Logan. J Mr, and Mrs. Ross (Bowen and jon of Salt (Lake City, spent the Salt Christmas spirit prevailed- - through the little little town of Perry when tnany families gathered to enjoy festivities. Students home from school to enjoy the holidays were Therald Quayle, Donna Wood. Gaye Nebeker and Barbara and Richard Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. (Ronald Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston and children, Mrs. Raymond Hansen and MrandMrs. Bill Johnston spent Christmas eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnston iri Brigham City. , . Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright on Christmas , day ' were Wayne Wright and Gretta Gafd of Chinook, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. JAck Wright and family of Willard, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright of Brigham City, Mrs. Merle Cheal of Brigham City, Marvin Wright, Lawrence Wright and Arlene Wight of Perry. A turkey din, from Honolulu ee hli familiar on fagatn. - We alt hope he II 'enjoy good Mag- Christmas day. She wished ell her friends a Merry Christmas and a good New Year and said that everything , with her ia fine. We all most certainly wish her the best of lock and happiness. She Is on 'her way to Guam to be reunited with her husband who is stationed there. Another person Away . from home for Christmas perhaps for the first time is Mrs. Marilyn She Roche Wright. spent La. Christmas In Shreveport. with her husband who is stationed there. She plans to be back after the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rader had their son Bill home for the holidays and no doubt, everything was just a bit more merrier, because he Was home. Also Mr. and Mn, Leo Gilbert had their son Robert with them for the Christmas time. All he wanted for Christmas was not two front teeth, hut Steak! He got It too! Another soldier hoy home for the holidays , was Ibm Ish-idI caught a glimpse of him as he smiled and waved at me from an automobile. It was a. to lng himself. And 2 had my only - brother for a brief visit over Sunday and Monday. Its always to good to see him. We tried to get him to stay for Christmas but the roads between here and Rexburg, Idaho arent very good nd was afraid of getting snowed out arid hes a farmer how with cows and chickens to take care of. Mrs. Margaret Hatch spent Christmas In Fielding with her daughter, Florence, this year. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crasley and their son. Jack, ,aad his friend, n, Dolly; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fred-erickso- Jane and Ann , and Quin Chlarson were all dinner guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr, and ArMrs. W. E. w - ' . Young. A happy new year, everyone. " Blind But Valiant ; SALEM, 111. John (iUtPJ Cor-H- ' e, Jr., Marine veteran who lost his eyesight in World War II, Is completing a four-yea- r horti- culture course iri three yeans and will be awarded his degree from the University cl Missouri In February. - group Including Kindergarten recitations by Kathleen special Scott NelHirsehi, Linda Bott, Joann and son, Evelyn Wight then The youngsters Sebek. Christmas program Special Nosed Red The ward "Rudolph, was presented in Perry sang chapel on Sunday morning. De- Reindeer. cember 23, by the Sunday The congregation sang Silent on school. Night followed by a talk In Doctors conductHirsChl the Rulon Jesus Among Bishop ed with Lyle Larsen, superinten- The Temple by Devem Perry. condent of the Sunday school, Marvin S. Wright gave a fine ducting. Far Far Away on Judeas Plains, was the opening song sung by the congregation. Mis. Louise Davis directed with Miss Arlene Wight and Miss Dorothy Hirsehi as accompanists. was offered by Invocation Hyrum Thorne. Oh Thou Kind and Gracious Beehive DUP CamD HaS Special Program Given Christmas Party Dec. 21 In Perry Ward Sunday Beehive camp of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers held their Christmas party, December 21, at the home of Lucy Johnson. Captain Violet Tingey conducted. After opening song prayer was Tingey by Ella Bingham. Captainwas 111 reported Pearl Peterson from message and read an Xmas May Tyson.1 Ruth Beecher, Jeannlne Anderson and Carol Woodland rendered a vocal number with Carol Woodland playing piano. The lesson, Stories To Tell At Christmas Time, was given by Mary Rose. Carol Woodland and Jeannlne sang with Carol at the piano.' - 1 . A comic stunt was presented by Jeannine Anderson, Carol Woodland, Lucy Johnson, Letty Chrlstofferson and Fannie Chris- Father was the talk, followed by a vocal dn Star of the East, by lnd. lchrd BiIngs, acconS nied by Barbara Billings. , Floyd Jenson and LeRov White were visiting high com, cilmen. Councilmen White iau of Christmas 50 years ago Concluding song, Oh AU Ye Faithful was sung fc! the congregation followed by the benediction by Eugene Bent rw sacramental song with Boyd Hirsohi and Hugh Wagstaff as priests In charge assisted by the deacons. Two splendid two and one-hal- f tensen. A reading was given by Jeanminute talks were given by nlne Anderson. Closing prayer Gloria Nelson and Ronald Pewas by Jeannine Tingey. tersen, followed by a vocal 6olo, Lawrence by Christmas, Lovely gifts were exchanged. The lunch was served by Letty Wright accompanied by Miss Chrlstofferson, Lucy Johnson and Arlene Wight. Rita Barnard then recited, folFannie Christensen to 19 mem lowed by an exercise by the bers and four guests. , DAYTIME WRECKER 935-93- CALL' SUNDAYS NIGHTS SERVICE 33-874- ner with all the trimmings was enjoyed and a social afternoon was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mns. John S. Foregren at Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson and family, Gloria, Ronda and Carol, spent Christmas eve and Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Atkinson in Clarkston. Mr, and Mrs. Deryf R. Young and eons, Phillip and Bruce, dinner were among invited guests on Christmas day at the home of Merle Getz In Salt Lake City. returned Raymond Hansen home from the Cooley hospital on Christmas day where he had been confined since Dec. 13, when he met with an accident on the highway in Perry. His veek-enwith Mr. and Mrs, many friends and neighbors welcome him home and wish plarence Fryer. , Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Petersen him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White Brigham City spent Sunday With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Richard, spent the Christmas holidays at the home I. A. Gardner. Mrs. LaMont Gardner return-i- of Mr. and (Mrs. Charles Dredge home after spending several and family In Kaysville. lays in Brigham City with her mother, who Is recuperating af er an accident (TtORINNE I Mrs. Winford Barrus spent Saturday In Ogden and CleaT-!fBy Mr. and Mm. Ariin Madsen Hart jane Morris visited their daughter and i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Well, another Christmas " has Williams of Roy, Utah, Wednes- come and gone and as for the day , majority,, of families in Corinne Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and two. am sure that it was a merry one. Some families bad loved children spent Saturday in with Mr. and Mrs. Ned ones return for a few days and some had members of the fam.Broadsgaard. Mrs. Frank Jensen and her: ily from- many miles away. lister, Mrs. Charles Norr spent One of the nicest. Christmas Tuesday In Brigham City with parties that I have Mm. Lester Col lings. ed was at the home of Mrs. Tracy Wheatley, son of Mr. Hazel Hewlett. It was the Pinoind Mrs. T, L. Wheatley, return-i- chle clubs annual Christmas home Suhday for the Christ-ma- s party. Hazels house was to decora holidays. Re is attending lovely with Christmas chool in Minneapolis, Minn, tions and every one was so Mrs. Jay Norr is spending' a friendly. Mrs. Gwen Rader won ew days with her mother of the high pinochle prize and Penrose, while Mr. Stanfield is Mrs. Melissa Gilbert won the n Montana. traveling prize. Our hostess Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gertner of served a most delicious ' midInglewood, - California, announce night lunch and then presented he arrival of a baby girl, bom each guest with h a n d ade h ol jn December 4. This Is the third ly berry bouquets.' 'Christmas girl for the Germers. He is a gifts were also exchanged with Mother of Jack and Iver Germer. Mrs. Hazel Holmes president in Sunday guests of Mr. and Mns. charge. Mr. Wayne Anderson has Just Alvin Norr, were Mr, and Mrs. Fames Dixon and family of returned from San Francisco where he went on business in Brigham City. Flora Gardner, who is em terests. Another one of our citizens faloyed in Ogden, spent several lays with her parents, Mr. and that is in a far away place is d d. Comments t son-in-la- - ever-atten- d I d 1 , , n ! Mrs. Horace Gardner. tele bo ubbonat Us s1 rt Mrs. Richard Lower. She " ? ALL-T7M- E BEST etter roads, better farms, Utah Copper hopes this Making its way in a competitive world, Utahs symphony orchestra has attained Impressive suture and today is recognized as one of the nations outstanding musical initiative The and skill of its members and leaders have done much organizations to make this progress possible. Because of individual enterprise and the support of thousands of Utahns, the orchestras music is more completely appreciated today than ever before. 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