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Show ' PAGE TWO BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah friday, January 4. 1952 A wikly BwspBpri publinhed at to bun Utah, successor 8th Ward Fireside Group Over Four Hundred Young People Attended ' South Stake New Year's Eve Dance On Monday Enjoy Square Dance 'Members of the Eighth wartl Fireside group enjoyed a square Brig the dancing party on December 29 City, 5mithfleld Sentinel established in 90S. in the ward 'hall. Published every Friday at Brigham 'Hosts for the evening were City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the post office in Brig Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, ham City, Utah, under the act of March Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey 9, 1879. and Mr. and Mns, Lorin Tingey. Chas. W. Osybaugh, Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor Pine houghs, holly, angel hair Gladys Johnaon, Advertising Manager and lighted red candles decoraSubscription rets in Bos Elder coun ted t'he serving tables. Hot barty, 92JI5 per year, payable inBoxadvance; In combination Elder becues were served to the with the 30 $4.00 News, (published Wednesdays) par yeart $2.00 for 6 months; single couples who attended with the copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder coun remainder of the evening spent ty, $3.00 per year; combination rate in dancing. 15.00. THE CO. yhe DRUGGIST Ca4tdy3o6acc&Sofawd&iH. RAY Over four hundred young people of South Box Elder stake enjoyed a New Years Eve dance at the Box Elder high school gytm on Monday evening. Noise m'akers and hats added to the merriment of the occasion. Refreshments were also enjoyed. A splendid floor show was presented under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover. in Young people participating the floor show numbers were, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen, dance directors for the Second ward; Mr. and Mrs. Clive Waters, dance directors for t'he Fifth ward; Roberta Young and Elwin Olsen, Kay and Ruth Marie Pierce, Portia Reeves and Wendell Roberts, Carol Laney and Donald Beckert and Kay" Petersen and Richard Pett. North Box Elder stake mem Celebrates 4th Birthday bers were invited 'guests and many attended. The orchestra stand was beautifully decorated using the Winter theme (Wonderland with snow men, pine trees and snow scenes. Host wards for the evening were the Second and Fifth wards. Civic Members Told Of Book Review Today Civic Improvement dub members and guests were reminded today by Mrs. Joseph A. Toombs of the book review to be held today, Friday, at 4 o'clock in the War Memorial home. The book, Raintree County by Ross Locktoridge, Jf. will be reviewed toy 'Mrs. ner. This Is the Jennings first Con- scheduled book review for 1952. On New Year's Day Linda June Anderson, daughof Mr. and Mrs. IE. James lAnderson celebrated her fourth birthday with a party on ter were Joyce Youngquist The home of Mauneen Pimper and Jack S. Owens. was the scene for (her clubs anThe young couple were mar- nual Christmas party. The home ried Christmas day, December was beautifully decorated with the Christmas theme. 25, 1961. . The evening was spent play. Both ate graduates of Box Elwith Ing Help Your Neighbor also is Jack der high school and a graduate from Wetoer col- - aboutto 15 prizes - going from person person. After the game lege in Ogden. He is stationed a luncheon was served to the at Yuma testing station in Arifollowing members: zona with the U. S. service. Barbara Rowe,. Jackie PeterJoyce graduated from Box El- son, Darlene Hansen, Phyllis Fern der high school and from a House, Marjorie Lish, comptometer school in Salt Lake Whitaker, Joan Nelson, Ivy City and is employed at the We- Wankier, Shirley Adams and ber Central dairy in Ogden. Maoneen Pimper. (Following the luncheon memJoyce is the daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Leo Youngquist and bers exchanged Christmas presJack is the son of Mrs. John A ents with everyone getting a zona, New-Year- s day. Numbered among the guests were David and Steven Clark, Don and Deanna Tea, Linda and Leon Lingle, Marilyn Waters. Patricia Williams, Brad Laurit-zen- , Mayone, Lorraine and (Billy Woodbury, Marilyn 'Reeves and Ruth Johnson. The youngsters played games and listened to stories and phonograph records. A group picture was also taken. The refreshments Included Individual heart shaped pink cakes. In addition to many lovely gifts, Linda June received a long distance telephone call from her grandparents, Mr. and , ' Joyce Youngquist Bundy. Mrs. Maurice Strull of Brooklyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'New York. Leo Youngquist became the wife of Jack S. Owens in Local People Attend . Funeral In Salt Lake uuuuuaauuuma nice gift. raw Yuma, Arizona. Several people from Brigham City motored to Salt Lake City Saturday morning to attend fun eral services for Kent De Wall, son of Martin and Jennie Packer De Wall. Those who attended theservice from Brigham City included Mrs. Annie R. Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson, Edgar C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Packer, Boyd Packer and Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Foote and family. Boyd Packer was speaker dur ing the services held, for the youngster. 58 So. Main Phone 4 Joyce Youngquist And Jack S. Owens Are Married In Yuma, Aril. Chapel Dec. 25 Recently Joined in lovely mar' Mauneen Pimper Home riage ceremonies in the Orange Blossom chapel In Yuma, Ari- Scene Of Xmas Party Christmas Bride Linda June Anderson. WERE IN THE Perry Program' Given By Young Folks Home For Christmas Vacations SPOTLIGHT When It Comes To Removing Spots! Sacrament meeting In the Perry ward on Sunday' evening, December 30, was presented by several young folks of the ward who were home for Christmas vacations. Bishop Rulon Hirsc'hi presided with Counselor. Eugene Bott conducting. High On The Mountain Top' was the opening song sung by the congregation directed by Harper Billings and accompa nied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Gary Davis offered the lnvo cation. Sacamental song, My Prayer was sung toy the congrega tion with Boyd Hirschl and Frank Billings in charge of the sacrament assisted by the deacons. "Mrs. Gladys Johnson otf the South Box Elder stake Young Ladies' board then presented 'Miss Gaye Netoeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Netoeker with her Silver Gleaner pin. Miss Nebeker responded felling of the Silver Gleaner require menfs. iEugene Bott then read a letter from Elder Denton Nebeker, brother, to Gaye, who is now serving an (L.D.S. mission in Holland. The letter was to the ward members and thanked them for remembering him during the holiday season. Marlyn Nielsen spoke. Mr. 'NielSen is leaving soon for service in the armed forces. A lovely vocal- - Yes, weve made a definite study of spot removing WE KNOW WHAT TAKES OFF SPOTS AND evidence HOW! Our experts can remove all tell-tal- e IF IT CAN BE REMOVED. Call on us today! PHONE 62 MESERVY EVERYTHING , DRY CLEANERS looks so good in that think i'll ggt a so's X CAH buy some l)OB DIXIE FEATURES How solo, Beautiful Upon the Mountain was sung toy Clyde !H. Arm strong accompanied by his wife. Young folks now. home for the holidays spoke , of their college experiences. Those who spoke were Miss Barbara Billings and (Richard (Billings who attend the 'Brigham Young 'University in 'Provo and Therald Quayle, who is attending the U.S.A.C. in Logan. , Meeting concluded with Mr. Armstrong singing the verse of I Know That My Redeemer Lives and the congregation joining in the chorus. Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker offered the - , Sherma Boyd Recites Wedding Vows With Arvilla Dean Nelson Screeching tires, smashing metal and glass, five mangled bodies. This driver tried to stop too late-- on and so are his wet pavement. His worries are over On strike, and youre out! Dont get caught off base with worn-otires, weak brakes, or faulty lights. Always make sure your car is in safe condition. Remember safety checks )v4p Out of line, in trouble! Rushing during rush hours never pays off. Dont insist on your right of way and risk your neck. Give the other guy a break. Chances are greater yoiU get home safely for suppec. play familys! When you come to a safe. Come to a full stop, look both ways, and listen. grade-crossin- Carelessness costs lives. It could Did you know this lad? Maybe he eras your boy, or your sons playmate. A speeding car caught him as he darted out between parked cars. Drive with extra caution, and keep an eye out for youngsters always! g, be yours! An official public wrvlco (Muaga prepared by Tho Advertising Council in cooperation with the National Safety Council 0 Be Careful -- the- life you save may be your own! Sherma (Boyd, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wood, recited wedding vows with Arville Dean Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs., Charles Nelson of Slater-vjllat ttoe home of her parents, 85 south Fourth west, Brigham City, on 'December 29. The eeremony was performed by Bishop .Harold Slater of Immediate family members were present. For her candlelight Wedding the bride chose a blue taffeta gown. Her corsage was of carnations and rosebuds. Mrs. Carol Nelson stood as matron of honor and Jay Fnouer as best man. IA.1I ladies in the bridal party wore beautiful corsages. The men Wore boutonnieres. the following Immediately ceremony a dinner party and dancing was enjoyed at the Old Mill in Ogden. The young couple are now at 'home in Brigham City. The bride is employed at Lichtensteins Cleaners. The bridegroom is an arsenal employee in Ogden. mm Drive Out And Save! Plenty Of Free Parking! Leonard Ralph and Beryl Grant Dickie announce the arrival of their- fifth child, a daughter, bom January 1. The DRIVE Hi MARKET - little THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF TOUR SAFETY BY The Box Elder MEWS and JOURNAL (Miss was the first rive at Cooley Memorial tal to arhospi- 710 South Main in 1952. Sam and Elsie Vaulmer Fujikawa of Perry are the parents of a girl born January 1 at Cooley Memorial hospital. The baby, premature, died seven hours after birth. A son was born January 3 to Edmund and Lyle" Cutler Homer at Cooley-- . Memorial --hospital I We Give Phone 1197 Green Stamps 10c Stamp with each 10c purchase PLERTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE |