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Show rwn 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 25, 1953 Ho to Church C'Uidn v. The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor U 771 I BEAR RIVER REPORTS: Ellis Arbon TIONEYVTLLE Sustained Superintendent Mrs. Of Sunday School in Reorganization Our sincerest good wishes that you may enjoy a Merry Christmas and all the good fortune to make your New Year a Happy one. a 1 - MILLER 63 INSURANCE North Main Phone 1010 Miss Dorene Anderson May the Christmas Season and the New Year bring you all the good things of .Remember friend life in rich abundance. with a gift theyll rememberI in attractive holiday gift carton Beehive Bottling Co. WORLDS FINEST BOURBON siNct i uats m 14 N00f MUM mSTItUNC COMUIY.ClHMOn.n. nthUCKY STRAIGHT 10UII0N WHISHT Stan Hunsaker And Baby Home After Visiting Parents In Holland Aliict Bingham, of the Sun-ds. hind stake board, was in Fort and Jensen was traveling attendance at Sunday school. He north Hansen Mrs. Rulon (Ranael was here especially to reorga-- , nu the Sunday school presi-- i and children left Sunday mornin Moses dency. Kllis Arbon, Clifford Jen-- I ing for their home sen and Dwight Andersen were Lake, Wash., after spending the the retiring officers. Ellis Ar- past week with Mrs. Hansen's bon was sustained as superin-- I paients, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Antendent with Delwrn Hansen dersen. They also visited Mr. and DeVeral Barker as his as-- I Hansens mother, Mrs. Jennie Hansen, in El wood. sistants is Mrs. Vay (Vidal Jensen The Blue Star Mothers met at at a local hospithe lovely home of Mrs. Iva Bar- convalescing tal following a major operation. ker, Friday, in Brigham City. Mrs. Chester Christensen enMrs. Ernest Hansen very ably tertained recently in honor of reviewed the hook, Dwight D. her husand's birthday anniverEisenhower. Soldier of Demo-A large group from here sary. craoy Mrs. Burton Anderson was attended. Mrs. Mae N. Balls was hostess to the junior a special guest. Delicious re-- I gracious school teachers recentSunday freshments were served by Mrs. A delicious hot dinner was Amanda Jensen and Mrs. La- ly. served at one long table, which v inna Barker. was beautifully decorated. The The many friends will be glad rest of the evening was spent is lo learn that Heber Hailing playing games with prizes goat the home of his daughter, ing to Mrs. Liles Bywater, Thora. Mrs. Gene Simpson, Canyon Andersen and Myrtle Morten-senafter Road, Ogden, spending several days in the St. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Joness hospital. Hailing was Injured baby daughter was blessed, on he and ten days ago, when Sunday, by Claire Huggins and Norman Jensen of Brigham she was given the name of Shelat corner collided the City by ley Ann Jones. The babys greatReg. Burt's. Neither party saw grandmother, Mrs. Nora Jones the other until it was too late of Reno, Nevada, was present to avoid the accident. Mr. Hail- for the occasion. After the sering was on his way to Calls vices, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins entertained at a christening dinner. Out of town guests included "Mrs. Nora Jones of Reno, Nevada, Mrs. Clyde Jones and daughter, Leslie Jones of Brigham City. . L. REPORT?: enter- tained at a lovely paity during I h e holiday. Thanksgiving Monte Carlo whist was played with prizes going to Mrs. Donald Peterson, Miss Gae Deajrin and Mrs. Jay Westergard. A very tasty lunch was served. 'Dwight Anderson was sustained as second counselor in the bishopric. Sunday evening, in ward conference, by President Vernal Willie. Mis. Lucinda P. Jensen is in the Salt Lake City attending special session of the legislature. George Endow had the misfortune to get shot through the hand with a shot feun. Elmo Christensen, Jerilyn Holmgren, Joe Dell Huggins, Colleen Farmer Fielela Burt and visited with Varge Christensen, Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City. Varge is at the mission home there, prior to departing for the mission field. Mrs. Ivan Iverson was hostess to her club, Saturday after- By Mrs. Georgfe Wintle Mrs. L. Stan Hunsaker and her month old daughter, Celeste Jane, arrived in Honeyville December 16 from Wrecht, Holland. traveled home They aboard the Ruydan and experienced a very rough voyage. They were met at the docks in New York by friends from Members of Mrs. Kallona Mt. Vernon. N. Y., and visited with them for four days. They Freemans fifth grade class at the visited places of interest while Lincoln school composed in New York, saw the lighting following poem in keeping with the Christmas tree at Rocke- the holiday season: feller Center, and enjoyed a spe- Christmas Time cial Christmas musical program Pretty little twinkling stars at Radio City. Decorate the tree thats ours. Mrs. Hunsaker has spent the Santas on his way tonight, seven her months past visiting Everybody's gay and bright. parent, Mr. and Mis. Henrik Bos in Holland. The baby is All the trees are white meeting her American relatives snow for the first time and perhaps on his way we know. she is just a little awed at the Santas Angels sing in heavn above of her home land. bigness And everyone is filled with love. She and her mother will slay with the grandparents, Mr. and Here comes Santa, broad Mrs. Leland Hunsaker until the Lincoln 5th Graders Write Holiday Poem . , daddy, Sgt. L, Stan Hunsaker, returns from Korea where he has been stationed with the Fifteenth Infantry Regiment, Third division, for the past seven months. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hunsaker have received word that their sons, Corporals Shorland and Maurice have sailed from Korea and will arrive home soon after the holidays. The brothers joined the army together in January, 1952, arrived in Korea in February of 1953 and were assigned to the 3St!i From that infantiy regiment duty station they were assigned to the IX coips surgical section where Shorland was a cleik and: Maurice, a driver. Shor-landHelen wife, the lonmer Lehman, and child, live in Sail Lake City. Maurice is not married. After their graduation from Box Elder high school Shorland attended USAC at Logan and Maurice. Wooer college at Ogden. The Honeyville Relief society held their Christmas party in the Relief society rooms in the church, Tuesday afternoon, December 15. A program was presented, a lovely lunch was served and a pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. The Ruguita club held their Christmas party on Wednesday evening, December 16, at the home of Mrs. Orvilla Orme. The ladies enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner. Afterwards they sat around a beautiful Christmas tree and exchanged gifts, spending the rest of the evening talking of old times and singing Christmas songs Those present were Mrs. Orvilla Orme, Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, Mrs s noon. Mrs. Melvin Johnson returned to her home after Saturday spending a week in the Cooley hospital where she was suffering from a virus infection. Mrs. Ernest Huggins spent day. Many relatives and friends several days in Provo last week attended. A double mixed quartet comattending the State Farm Bureau convention. posed of Florence Gardner, MaMr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon mo- bel Strong. Larita Gardner. tored to Salt Lake City Wednes- George Gardner, Vay Jensen and Vernon Johnsen sang at day on business. Carl Iverson is on the sick morning session of the Logan list this w'eek. He is 87 years temple. old. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lyman of Many relatives and friends Rexiburg, Idaho, were recent attended the wedding reception guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon at Garland, in honor of Mr. and Strong. The Lymans were reMrs. Ted Ramsdell, Saturday turning from a trip to California Mrs. Parley and evening. HolmgTen Mrs. Maggie Anderson enter- Doyle Archibald are the comtained at a lovely dinner last munity advisors on the council week in honor of her 81st birth- - of the Box Elder high school. T fat; Brings a doll and- baseball bat. All the stockings in a row. Here comes Santa. Ho, Ho, Ho. Down the chimney he comes kerplop! Fills he socks Horn toe to top. Fills them all to our delight, Flits away clear out of sight. i Now its Christmas moin we see Toys galore for you and me, Stacked around the Christmas tree. .Neryone is filled with glee. get my sleigh and go down the hill. ?robably take an awful spill, 11 I'll have fun upon sleigh, Even after Christmas day! But my Daisy Duke, Mrs. Ruth O. Hun aker. 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