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Show ...8..Bq I 'rt Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 18, 1953 Clothespins which have been be in salt brine tw.Il toughened against splitting and w.ll not fieee to wet ciothes on AAUW Members Hold Christmas Dinner Party Wednesday Evening the line Christmas their annual dinner at the Idle Isle restaurant. Wednesday evening The members seated at tables decked with Christmas design, commented the evening activities Silent wnh i he singing of boiled Phone your society news to771 Night " l.ura entertainment Redd, chairman, ihen presented the program, the first of which was blended voal trio num.Merna ber given by Bernice, and Jeniel Kimlx-r- , followed by a thrilling vmal solo rendered Additional by Wesley Bowman participants were Kaye Peterson and Carmen Reeder who delighted the members with the a well THE NEW MAGIC DISC presentation Mrs of comic readings. Leone Rittershaus, gen-t-ia- l c.iaiiman, then presented each member with a small favor containing an appropriate PORTABLE Priceless For Genealogy Workers k Ft Mrs. Mrs. George Wintle Santa Claus arrived in Honeyville, Finlay evening, December 11 at 7 o'clock and turned Christmas the beautiful on lights in fionl of our stores, giving the Chnstmas spirit to the advanced portables. No attachments to screw on, no dials to turn. Just diop in the right Magic Disc and you turn out exquisite fancy stitching automatically! No sewing experience needed. Male beautiful clothes from Start to finish! folks of Honeyville. of There was a program Christmas songs and the children gathered in front of the church where Santa talked to them and gave out candy and nuts as a treat. Miss Marie Pashel is back in Honeyville after a year in Gallup, N. M She has been employed in the offices of the LDS church, New Mekico mission, with headquarters at Gallup. Mrs George B Wintle is in Blackfoot, Idaho, visiting with and daughter, her .son in law ask about our special offer! NOW AT BYWATER FLOOR COVERING North Main I (98 hone 3 Hi Haas This gorgeous sewing basket CrtempTe family of Tremonton have ffiBCffl 0!gfc gSDGESelDEEBGESiB BU start sewing as soon as your em- - S Electric Range Electric Water Heater Electric Washer Electric Clothes Dryer Electric Ironer Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Vacuum Cleaner Electric Dishwasher Electric Garbage Disposer 00 black or brow : n,i,ssml REMINDER 44 South Alain Phone A 3 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE mov- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER! Well give you TRADE-I- ALLOWANCE N For ANY Old Electric Shaver ANY MAKE . . . ANY MODEL . . . WORKING Oil NOT TOWARD PURCHASE OF A NEW REMINGTON 60 Regular $29.50 Less $ 7.50 YOU PAY ONLY ... $22.00 MKI a little luxury is good for every man console is home! ,..so enjoy Ses the most intricate stitchei automatically Makes button boles! Ses on on .0 able leatherette. and Mrs Leland Hunsa-ke- r and daughter. Karren, were visiting in Ogden. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jay Hawkes and The usual rash of winter diseases are plaguing Box Elder county and Brigham City residents, it was learned this week when a report was released from the state department of health for the week ending December 11. In Brigham City, four cases of chicken pox and 34 cases of mumps were reported For the rest of the county the rejiort showed 16 cases of chicken pox, 10 of influenza and 15 strep OJiH ERISEWI NG MW buttons! Blind stitches hems! Sews forward and reverse ! straight and STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AND MANY OTHER OPERATIONS! ALL WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS N penally Mr. Winter Diseases Hit Brigham And County tape mea'Ure, chalk TRADE-I- hied wfelv, ' denned 30-da- Aborted (breads, pearl cotton, bobbins, LIBERAL The Honeyville Primary officers and teachers held their Christmas party, Friday evening December 11 at the home of Mrs Burma Ormo Most all were present to enjoy a deliand cious lunch, play games exchange gifts. Everyone enjoyed an evening of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and daughter. Gale, visited in Salt Lake City, Sunday, with Mrs. Burkes parents, Mr. and ' Mrs 0. A. Seager. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and children visited relatives in Provo, last Sunday. Lin Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker, arrived home Friday on a leave from the navy. Lin has been a busy guy since he was last home, traveling in different parts of the world. Linhl-xrigh- t pinking shears, handy pocket scissor, standard size scissors, pattern tracer, embroiJerv hoop Seam ripper and button hole culter, razor knife Sexme machine needles, hand needles, needle threader, thimble dol Mr and Mrs Alva Donoy of Preston, Idaho, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi Tolman, Saturday. day. WHILE THEY LAST! FIRST COME . . . FIRST SERVED! LIMITED TIME ONLY! NECCHI-Mo- sent to Fort Ord, Calif Binder Temple RecordaJ ed to Honeyville to make their home. Mrs. Paulie Boothe visited with her son. Lament and fam Mrs VV A. Dance. in Saturday. Neil Hunsakcr, son of Mr. and llyMr. Ogden, and Mrs. A T. Johnson of Mrs Oial Hunsakcr, entered the have been the armv this last week and was Squirrel,at Idaho, the home of Mr. and guests Mrs. Otto Hill for a few days. The Johnsons are on their way to Arizona to spend the winter. iMr. and Mrs Edra Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Benson and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Benson in Elwood, Utah, Sun- with every purchase of a Necchi sewing machine s Harold B. Felt acted as master of ceremonies for the program which opened with community singing and included an act of magic presented by Ross Jensen, a pantomime by Prudy McKnight, a Christmas Christmas decoration themes reading by Carol Warr and two were carried out in the hall and vocal numbers by Devon Hamtables. Supper was served buf- ilton. A special communication fet style. Nearby a gift booth from Leona H. Reese, Relief sowas selling articles of hand ciety president was read. Last Friday With Treats for Children playing a record! Costs no more than ordinary The Considerably more than $600 was raised by tije First ward Relief society in their Kris Kringle Karnival event held last Friday night, it was announced. After final accounting, the money will be turned over to the ward building fund. Santa Claus Arrived in Honeyville Its as easy as 1 13 Funds for First Ward work and a fish pond provided km for the voungsters. During the evening a large quilt and three smaller crib quilts and a stole were auctioned off to high bidders. HONEYVILLE REPORTS: pick your stitch and drop it in! come in! A period of Christmas carol singing was directed by Mrs. Arthur Gillespie who also introduced some favorite carols of foreign countries A short business meeting followed in which it was learned that a group of Indaan school children under the direction of Rev. and Mrs. Gillespie, will be heard singing carols in Navajo during a portion of the December 20, KSL 'Church of the Mrs. Richard Air program announced Alston, president, that organization membership has increased to a total of 41. A motion was passed urging individual membership response conto the state legislature, cerning opinions of educational policies being acted upon. President Alston closed the night's enjoyable activities with the famous Dickon's quotation, God Bless Is Everyone group of 27 AAUW members wish A held the sewing machine buy of your life! Kris Kringle Karnival Brings In Building 6 years old ON YOUR OLD MACHINE AND riUCED TO PLEASE SEE TODAY AT BYllfATER FLOOR COHERING Ai 3 North Main Phone 316 |