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Show Husbands Guests Of Honor At Primary Party Officers and teachers of the Perry ward Primary enjoyed a holiday party with their husbands as special Invited guests. The party was held December 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson. The presidency of the organization was ih charge with Mrs. Thelma Billings as chairman of the affair. (Bishop (Rulon Hirschi offered prayer. A delicious hot chicken dinner was served from small tables 'beautifully centered with candles decorated, with metallic fringe. Miniature trees marked the places for 32 guests. Following the dinner Monte Carlo Whist was enjoyed with Lyman Wight winning high for the men and low going to Ted Wood. Mrs. Eva A Young won high for the tadies and Mrs. Vivian Nelson received low. Committee members Included: food committee, Mrs. Vivian Mrs. iFrancis Nelson, Nelson, Mrs. Grace Nelson ' and Mrs. Jtetha John; decorations, Mrs. Florence Wight; games, Mrs. Melba Oyler and Mrs. Bertha Wight. 1 Visit Utah Relatives WILLARD Sacramental ser- socety singing moth- vices, Sunday December 23, 1951, ers several and Mr. and Mrs. John F. White and piano selections son, John S3., presented the were played. members of the .Willard ward Mrs. White has been giving with a Chickerlng grand piano. piano lessons in .Willard for the Mrs. During the program, She studied mua talk on music af- past 20 years. White te Corner 5th South & Main PHONE 58 ' 'Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY -- We Meet or Beat All Competition! UTAH DELICIOUS Schoolboy APPLES $1.25 $1.95 Large AVACODOS Medium 10each size U. S. No. 2 Idaho Russet gave ter which she presented the piano to the ward. (Bishop Delbert accepted the piano in behalf of the ward members, remarking, Last spring when the chapel was finished the one thing we needed for its completion was a new piano and members of the bishopric had commented on it among themselves but never dreamed that they would be able to get one at the present time. This lovely gift from Brother and Sister White and John B. is a realization of our prayers." Music for the services was rendered by the ward choir and from the former 100 lbs. 49 $4.59 CL0R0X bar t PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 oz Delmonte Coop AG's AG's 29 flflc LOOK WHAT 52c WILL BUY AT YOUR AG FIFE & WIFE MARKET White Star, Solid Pack 32 TUNA FISH Saltine . SODA' CRACKERS 2 lb. box Big J 50 lb. $3.69 Double Luck Cut GREEN BEANS, 2 cans .... 200s 37 KLEENEX Giant size After closing song by the congregation, prayer was offered by Arden Jensen. 99- Dean Forsgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary on Saturday, December 29. The boys pre.sent enjoyed playing games (Dean had received for Christmas. The games were followed by opening of birthday gifts and refreshments, The guest list included: Dur-reNielsen, Paul Morrell, Mike Boyer, Penn Hollist, David Call, David Christensen, Jay Stone, Dwight Kelly, Ronnie and Da vid Madsen of Provo and Deans brother, Ray. Following bis birthday party Deans grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dial, along with Dean, en'joyed the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emer Nelson and family of Salt Lake City. ll Eighth Ward Capture Dealers Today The new Plymouth for 1952 will go on display here and throughout the United States today, January 4, it was announced. A long list of improvements 46 in all has been incorporated in the engine, the brakes, the electrical system, the chasls, and to the inside and outside of the body, the company said. The new Plymouth may be seen here at Nielsen Motor Co., 335 North Main and Packer Motor Co., 75 South Main. The new car, according to local dealers, has been improved and refined to provide the most gentle ride, the smoothest engine performance and the greatest safety ever built into a car for the lowest price field." Exceptional engine smoothness is produced through a newly designed combustion chamber; brakes are stronger and longer-lasting- Attendance Ribbon City. mous Safety-Floride has been made even more comfortable by improvements in the springing and to the Oriflow shock absorbers; and the cars beauty is enhanced by numerous styling refinements. The Plymouth has a sweeping appeararfee, accented by changes In the external adornment. A new luxurious standard for interiors is attained with the higb quality upholstery fabrics in harmonious colors which blend beautifully with the instrument and door panels. There are ten body types in the new Plymouth line; the Coni cord series includes a coupe, sedan, a Suand the popular burban, and Its country club cousin, the Savoy; the Camsebridge series has a four-doo- r dan and a club coupe; and the Cranbrook series includes a four door sedan, a club coupe, a convertible club coupe, and the (Belvedere, pictured above. CUP ADD SAUCED in mothers oats Beautiful "Azur-ife- ,b two-doo- three-passeng- pace-settin- $1-0- Pink S ALr.1011 d'n Happyvale Inside every big square package of Mothers Oats you get a valuable, useful premium. Actu, ally a doublt value because money cant buy a finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing oatmeal than Mothers Oats! Start now to give your family this good, hot, creamy-smoot- h oatmeal every morning. And Cups and Saucers, or get famous "fire-Kin- g Aluminum Ware, "Wild Rose pattern China, or Carnival Ware. 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CATSUP- - No. 303 HAPPYVALE 1INK- - Tall can 9 can 100 " ounce bottle 2S2c PINEAPPLE 3for52c lb. can YELL017TAIL FISH . z.can Appeteezer can 3 GOLD COAST APPLE SAUCE COMPANY rs SHURFINE JEWEL VIENNA Spring Garden Hocking HOT ROLL MIX SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 56 A Blue Glassware " by Anchor road-huggin- ESSE,' SHORTENING.. JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City. Utah Friday, January 4, 1952 The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor Is 771. fa- Plymouths ; PAGE THREE iOX Get"Fiie-Hw- ?r SYRUP 55' EGGS RIBS, lb. Celebrates Ninth Birthday and Anniversary - A Grade Small PEAS Plymouth C C Rocy Mountain Nippy SUGAR Visit From Salt Lake Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith have been Mrs. Leroy A. Cook, Mrs. Emma Nel-tiand Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook and girls, Susan and Jackie Lynn, of Salt Lake On Display At Members of the Eighth ward were presented the attendance ribbon at the North Box Elder stake Fun Night held in the Seventh ward sponsored by the Eighth ward on Tuesday evening, January 1. More than half of Mutual attenders were at the dance. The New Years dance was In Sixth Ward Sunday enjoyed by more than 250 The dance was under the- direction Sacrament .meeting was held Zula Kelly, Dale Secrist, in the Sixth LDS. ward ohapel Mrs. Louise Hess and Paul Tin-geSunday with Homer Tingey in 'charge. Opening song by the The group present enjoyed congregation was followed by new records and punch, cookprayer byiAfbeft' ThbfSqh. v Sacrament song was sung ies; serpentine and hats. 'while Richard Burr and Robert ' It has been announced that Tingey assisted by the deacons h Third ward will sponsor a at the .prepared and served sacrament. Snowball Formal Darrell Siggard sang a solo Fourth ward hall on Saturday accompanied by Portia Reeves. evening, January 19, at 8:30 Bishop Richard Hansen gave a p. m. short talk about boys in the A splendid orchestra has been ward who are leaving for the engaged for the evening and service. fun is promised for all who at; Arden Jensen, a member of tend. the ward, was to enter the air force Monday morning. Reese ' Nielsen, a deacon, talked on courage. and David Tingey, a deacon, talked on The Value of a Smile." Concluding speaker was Fred 78 . CI1EESE 1952 LOG CABIN CRISC0 Mb, TIDE Pauline Bundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Bundy, was invested as a girl scout in the intermediate Bluebell troop in beautiful candlelight services recently. The services were held at the Bundy home following a caroling party. The girls of the troop sang Christmas songs at the hospital and to each mother of troop members. Following the investiture cer emonies the group enjoyed a pot luck supper at the home of Burt. OK 2 for ' Heres Plymouths Smart Hardtop Club Coupe the Belvedere, with its new concepts in styling and beauty. The interior is luxurious, with colorful quality fabrics. It goes on display by Brigham City dealers today. . . z AQC hag FLOUR Pauline Bundy Invested As Scout Troop Member Professor and Miss Mona Active in music circles, Mrs. Norwood Hyer. Mrs, (Hyer Mrs. White belongs to the Mcwas assisted by Mrs. Owen Dowell Ensemble, a federated troop committee chair music club, man. During the remainder of the evening. the girls enjoyed Here From Hyde Park gifts delivered by Santa Claus, carried a Christmas tree Mr. and Mrs. IW. V. Purser of who loaded with presents. Hyde Park, Cache Valley, were The Bluebell troop leader is visitors Wednesday and Thursand Mrs. Alice Alston, with Mrs. day at the home of Mr. Bert Reeves as assistant leader Mrs. Arden C. Balls. and Carolyn Clontz as program Fir ty five percent of the cars aid. in the U. S. have been driven Sacrament Meeting Held more than 40,000 miles. sic Squire Smith. POTATOES 10 lbs. New Belvedere g . Dean Forsgren Mrs. John F. White, Willard . I . , . sits at the beautiful new piano she and her susband, (center) presented to the Willard L.D.S. ward. Accepting it was Bishop Delbert E. Cook (right). 'Mrs. White has long been a music teacher in Willard. Ward By Willard Family Last Sunday MRIIET Pace-Settin- n Lovely New Piano Presented To L.D.S. AND SONS Plymouth's Dennis and Elery (Hazel J. Wight, both of Los Angeles, California, were united in marriage in Las Vegas, Nevada at high noon on December 27. Following their marriage they honeymooned In Utah. While here they visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen In Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Wight in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight of Perry, Mrs. Sylvia Dunn of Thatcher and stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fors-grein Corinne. The young couple enjoyed islting with the bridegrooms mother, Mrs. Mary A. Wight of Corinne. On New Years day Mr. and Mrs. Forsgren entertained at a turkey dinner in honor of t)he newlyweds. Many family mem bers were in attendance. Following the dinner party they left for their home in Los Angeles. A DREAM COME TRUE SMITH Newlyweds From L. A. Found Much Joy In Giving |