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Show Kentucky's 6 Finest rroor WATUflU 0 Jayceeites Wind-U-p Christmas Projects With Reports and Lovely Christmas Party Wednesday I YEAR OLD Reports were heard from Mrs Winding up the Christmas project with reports and a love- Marva Frost on childrens party; ly Christmas' party were mem- Mrs. Marie Crossman and Mrs. bers of the Jayceettes of Brig- Roxie Geisler, poster contest; ham City. Mrs Diane Drewes, Letters to The party was held Wednesand Mrs Verda Garfield, Santa; In day evening, December 21, family. needy he Chamber of Commerce rooms. games were playThe orange color group was edProgressive with Mrs. DOn Nelson and of under the direction Captain Mrs. Marva Frost as winners of Virginia Breitenbeker and Direc- the "Help Your Neighbor game. tor Member Ida Smith CommitGifts were then exchanged tee members included: Mrs. Roxie Geisler, Mrs Sally Hatch, Mrs Doris Olsen and Mrs. Le Aine Jensen. Dessert was served at small tables decorated with Christmas decor. Novel dhoir boy place cards of red and green made Iby Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. Olsen marked the places for eisnuio and tomco A0 MAZIt OUTIUUV CO t iMOKTOWM, MfVCV "The following births are from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born December 19 to Arthur and Wanda Hyatt Hunsaker, Tremonton. Announcing the arrival of son born December 20 are Glen and Lorna Butler Reeder, Cormne 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 23, 1955 guests Told of Dec. Meeting TO CRIPPLED CHILDREN Members of Girl Scout Troop 91 under leader-shi- p of Mrs. Beth Baird, show some of the gifts they have made, to be sent this week to the Shriners Crippled Childrens hospital at Salt Lake City. Seated left to right are Jo Markham, Nedra Petersen, Margaret Baird, and Connie Lou Dickman; standing Frances I Iyer, Karolyn Ball, Mary Beth Baird, Anne Moskowitz and Harriet Westen-skoGIVE w. v t f Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers were reminded of the December meeting and Christmas party on Dec. 30 at 2 p m. at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Nicholas. Hostesses along with Mrs. Nicholas Will be Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Lillian Kunzler and ,Mrs. Emily Chadwick. Gifts will be exchanged. HORSLEYS Fine Fabrics (HIM Since 1887 A tLe CLnatma candle turn, it flame imcriLe our wiLof joy and Lappine for you during tka Yuletide Seaaon AAerry Christmas and througLout tLe New Year. comes easy to the tongue of all of us this time of the year. However, to say, and mean it must come from a feeling hot born of the Season, but of one's associations KING SIZE PARTY When Judy Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Nielsen Jr., decided to give a birthday party, the parents had to use the Roxy Theatre to entertain the 125 invited guests. Attending were all of the first grade pupils at Central school, the teachers, Jane Linford, Faye Moody, Nell Barlow and Vera Mills and Judys three sisters and her brother. The children were entertained with a special moving picture, received treats at the snack bar in the theatre. To show their appreciation, the little first graders drew a picture of something that struck their fancy in the show, wrote thank you notes to J udy for the special treat. throughout the years. It is in this spirit that we wish sout fr,endsa very joyous Yuletide and a successful Nevy Year. rYs-j- fel. i Parsons Entertain , At Holiday Party . Primary Youngsters of Seventh Ward Enjoy Annual Christmas Festivities Wednesday 'Mr and Mrs Dick Parsons Primary youngsters of the entertained a group of friends at a lovely holiday party last Seventh LDS ward enjoyed anfestivities WedSaturday evening, December nual yuletiide nesday afternoon, Dec 21 The children met in the chaThe home was beautiful with for a program, then adyuletide decorations highlight- pel to the recreation hall. ed by the traditional Christmas journed (Mrs Amy Jordan, president, tree. , Following the serving of lun- presided wilth Mrs. Delores Cochcheon the group enjoyed pino- ran, counselor, conducting was chle games. "Away In the- - Manger Attending were: Mr. and Mrs the opening song with prayer Dean Adams, Salt Lake City; by Charlene Woody Mr and Mrs Milo House, Og Special Guide presentations den, and the following (Brigham went to Mrs Lincoln Jensen and ites: Mr and Mrs. Willard Mrs LowclO Faekor by thoar White, Mr. and Mrs Earl Olsen, sons, Emil and Lynn, Ben and John Hadfield sang and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Par. sons. "Jingle Bells followed by the Bluebird class singing "Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Next on the program was a reading by Jackie Cochran; "White Christinas by Seagull girls, Jean Ball, Pamela Olsen and Lynda Packer, accompanied by Barbara Jane Balls; a poem v n HAMILTON DRUG CENTER REEVES RELIABLE CLEANERS by Jackie Becker; song by Spen cer Spaulding; poem, Phil Sheri- dan; song, Emil Jensen; poem, Mona Merrita Rigby; song, Munns accompanied by her mother, Mrs 'Arlene Munns on the accordion. Group I sang "Here Comes Santa Claus and Bandy Nelson presented a poem. Dancing and games were enhall joyed m the amusement prior to the arrival of Santa -- Claus Candy and nuts were Edgles Auxiliary Sets Annual Christmas Party Eagles Auxiliary our hearts, we think of others. This is the spirit that first saw then distributed, members their annual Christmas party next Wednesday, December 28, beginning at 8 j. m, at the Eagles halll AW members will exorange $1 gifts during the evenings will hold s Christmas again brightens the light of day in a stable at Bethlehem, nearly two thou- sand years ago. May God bless And protect you Christmas wish. masjoy Jie trues t jog of Christmas is not found but in giving. In receiving So this greeting is sent with God's promise of Joy and Love, of fence and Good Vi!l H a hope that will be yours this Hobday Season. ' CHRISTMAS! fleeting all our firiendi This greeting is extended. 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