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Show rf -- BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Bear River Ward Relief Society Holds Christmas Sale and Program Tuesday By Mrs. Ernest Huggins A group of young married couples enjoyed dinner at the Tropical Restaurant In Brigham evening. The Saturday City group Chen went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Burt where the remainder of the tune was spent playing Pit, s Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander spent Friday afternoon In , Lis-gan. ) Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 23, 1955 Holmgren, l Nelson, Karen Ruth Anderson, Mary Fae Hansen, Frances Jensen, Georgia Lee Schoffield, Mrs. Clytie Anderson was hostess to her club Saturday afterBraegger, noon. Mrs. Andrea H. Huggins at- tended the luncheon held at the Friday afternoon, Mrs. Far- Idle Isle for the outgoing offirell Huggins entertalined in hon- cers of the County Camp of the Sheilas Daughters of Pioneers. or of her daughter, Mrs. birthday. She was six years old. Mary Anderson was one of the The time was- spent playing ladies honored. Mr. and Mrs. George Penovich games and delicious refreshments were served to Deibra of Stanford Village, Calif., are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorson and with Tooele. Georges parents in Stanford George Is attending University in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained a group of friends at their home Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddouips, Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorson at' tended funeral services for Ne phi Lauritzen, held in Logan on Saturday. Mrs. Lauritzen is sister of Mrs. Thorson. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald's home was the scene of a lovely family Christmas party, Sunday. A hot dinner was serV' ed to 28 guests. After that gifts IlltWtu 0t)uAl5mM movies MOYES SERVICE 4th North and Main v Poster Winner Named traditional Christmas ners: Frederick Huehel, son of The poster contest sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huehel. MarJayceettes of Brigham City for guerite Yates, daughter of Mr. elementary school children came and Mrs. Joseph Yates, Karen to a climax Thursday morning, Walker, daughter of Mr, Leo A, December 22, as the names of Walker. Second prize winners? grand prize winners , and class John Richard Edison, son of Mr, room first and second prize win- and Mrs. John R. Edison Steven ners were ennounced. Nelson, son of Mr. nd Mrs. LaRue The sweep stakes winners were B. Nelson and Kathy Nielsen, $1 richer following the presen- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell tation of prizes Thursday. First Nielsen. Fourth grade first prize win prize winners in each grade received 35 cents and second prize ners: Kathleen Valberg, daughter of Mrs. John Valberg, i and winners 25 cents. Sweepstakes winners for Lin- Barbara Jensen, daughter of Mr, 4 A1, coln school are Max Reeder, son and Mrs, Nolan Jensen. Second dvi.jXHh SK" r , ft 'J, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Reed- prize winners: Geraldine AnderJr er and Karen Walker, daughter son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Walker. Donald Anderson and Krlsteen Central School winners in Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. elude: First grade first prize win Fifth grade first prize winners ners: Linda Hall, daughter of are Annette Glover, daughter of Mrs. Carroll Hall; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, and Wilson, daughter of Mr. Max Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. H and Mrs. Mack Wilson. Second Joseph R. Reeder. Second place prize winners: Dean Reeder, son prize winners: Janice Walters, of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and Judyth Hadfield, daughter Walters, and Leon Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Had of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hunsaker. field. Sixth grade first prize winSecond grade first prize win ners: Sandra Yates, daughter of tiers: Linda Kae Cox, daughter and of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Cox, Mr. And Mrs. Josoph Yates, of Janiel daughter Campbell, of Darrough, daughter SANTA LETTERS Shanna Secrist, daughter of Mr.1 and Virginia Mr. Hannon Mrs. and Campbell. Neva Darrough, and Edith Mrs. Max Seerist, third grader at Central school, prints Mrs. Second prize winners: Tommy Fujikawa, daughter of Mr. and ' . annual letter to St. Nicholas. Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Second J3am Mrs. Fujikawa. n T 'f i Horn, and Lynn Packer, son of winners: Reeve, Marilyn prize of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer. daughter J. Reeve, Gail Jensen, daughter of Loyal Jensen, and Allan That same Robinson Crusoe Packer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd was the first man to win the r K. Packer. week. His work was ' Third1 grade first prize win done by Friday. r ft. De-lor- Santa, DCQf- T hariK-- you -- for jhi broufhh nice gifts you T j&y last 'Car, ny dotty 'more v ca,ch, !w cxy . , , ; . TIDINGS of Great Joy year' a.Kc' MX trie brinq ISetJTtt you ha,vd-- " plenty-6dollSj Would' Joue' another, 'pne, also ,lclpPOCKi.m Cham Jr? .rjs Cold byQhiytna.s' ,arij- here on. the: pond, please ys.icc iprttd,.rhe'".aX. pa. r, 'or .ic'd can ppaje SKaVey : Jo. h Vinter yKe. jr ?. ftte- - Summer,:' y.-ao : ; e V o o d - to dtt' 7 h e u a-- pleased y sai J f TTTrt - L our many, friends, whose . ' good will and loyalty have . 7 contributed so much to the pleasure of every day business, we send piese sincere greetings for happiness this Christmas and prosperity for the coming year. To 'LEW'S BEAUTY SHOP 1 of the Prince of birthday i t j Peace bring tidings of ( 36 BOURBON PROOF In the Beautiful Holiday Decanter f As in years past, may the 4 STRAIGHT WHISKEY , (at tame price a ' regular bottle great Joy to each of you. - : give KENTUCKY - This, More taste More flavor ' More bouquet Glenmore -- . -- .. ive ue Aw were exchanged and were taken of the group toy Mrs. Marge Doughten. 'Those attending, were 'Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and three children of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graves and daughter Of Spring-ville- ; Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Doughten of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallm and Terry and Roger; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen and Children; Mrs. Carl (Hilda) Iverson; Adam Archi- t bald and the Doyle Archibald SEASON Lincoln - f It the same wonderful Glenmore thats slso sold in the regular bottle. - , ' poor . PETERS JENYELRY CO. ' - 'children, r I t, yiti- jots, of iovp pharma See f , : t ki . ? ' CLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY, Where Perfection of Product is Tradition BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH - family. The Relief society held a very successful program and Christmas sale Tuesday. t Lela Anderson and Arvilla Holmgren had the program In charge and the following niuimbers were enjoyed: Reading, , Leola ... Perry; song, Rudhard Holmgren, Charles Holmgren and Brian Nessler, accompanied toy Nola Nessler; reading, Elizabeth Holmgren; duet, . Rula R. . Checkett? and Vita R..Burl and jthe ."Town Comments were given toy Florence Ramsdell, Wanda Johnsen, Florence Gardner, Jane Peterson and Pearl Eliwell were hostesses a delicious and they served luncheon from a beautifully ' th decorated table. The Christmas motif was carried out. Moroni Mortensen and Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren have been on the sick list the past week. MrS. Lee Johnsen entertained her,cluto Thursday evening at her home. Pinochle was played and delicious lundh Was served. Christmas gifts Were ' exchanged by the group. Mrs. Mary E. Anderson and daughter, Valene, attended Sunday church services at Penrose. They spent the rest of the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw. Mrs. Anderson reports that her son, Robert, who is in the armed services In Frankfurt, Germany,' sents Seasons greetings to all his friends In the valley. Do some gift shopping vat First Security iBank You never need to worry about the color or style of gifts you select at First Security Bank. Theyre sure to please, guaranteed to fit anyones Christmas hopes. ANOTHER KIND OF BOOK -- OF REAL INTEREST A DIFFERENT KIND OF BOOK OR CALENDAR It hold, figuret, representing ravings that earn They hold money. Tuck in n few coin, yourielf to lhow them how caty it it to tavt. Either style . bank u only Si 50. ", ' A checking 1 , M , . . 259 North Main Get a tupply for him, with hit name and address printed oq them, and all numbered. 200 for only $1.2 account fee wife, ton or daughter help, manage money properly. Open an account . for any amount. 4 itJ COM! 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