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Show U tax IUr JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, Dacember 93. 1955 I, By Mrs. Georg Wlntle of Mrs. Daisy Duke had a family dinner in Brigham City Thursday evening- at the and home of herdaughter,' Mr. and hjrs. J. Dell Sackett. ' The dinner ,. was In honor, of her son, Harold, who - The family ; ; , I that Christmas time A Now ; . -- j f I Jrift'V;: 'v A ' h'- t s, Which we hope will last ; ' V'--- V . ; ;y. ti,'..' ... , a . . . ..., . : . ' ; .. f, f . . i - here, is T. Is but an echo of a wish v Is leaving Jan, 3, 1956 for California.. ; He has joined the U. S. Navy and will be away the next " three years,;;1,,. ( Tho.se yvho attended were Mrs. ; Harold, Daisy Duke and son, and daughter, Jeanette, of Mr, and Mrs. William Tllleman and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Duke and fam' ily, all of Ogden. a dinner After enjoying lovely they called their brotherdn-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max Capener In Cleveland, Ohio, where Capener Is attending school, Each, member of the family talked to them and wished them a Merry Christmas, and New Year. Gary GilHappy more; son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gilimore of Honeyville, is also, leaving on. Jan. ',3. for the v. Navy.;, ,KvSeveral hundred relatives and friends attended the beautiful wedding reception Saturday evening in. the Honeyville LDS recreation hail for Mr. and Mrs. Who were Ike Akira Kawarhura married' in ' Pocatello, . Ida., on Dec; 15. , The young couple received some beautiful and , useful gifts. Everyone enjoyed a ' . i all the days to come. Hon-eyvlll- m-- A , f v. ; CJviiitmad (luetuuw 0 v Practice Tilt n f jJ.his warm and friendly greeting V. tiifi'lftXj nl By Bears in .3 m '..V t., ' .s, '! vy 'V ' , c 'fa GLEANERS PHONE WESTOVER 87-- J OUR SEASONS BEST TO YOU arid YOURS . . lovely program a dancing to t and enjoyed good orchestra. A delicious lunoh was ' served to ' , everyone who attended. i Wednesday morning, i Curtis Grover, 19, 9on of Orval Grover, into- a of Garland, smashed utility pole Just, north 'of toWn on highway 69, inflicting exten-ilvdamage to hil? fathers, car. about The accident happened 2:10 a. m.. Young Grover was on leave ffom the Army, and is itatkmed at Ft. Bennilng, Ga. Miss Myrna Hunsaker, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. William E. Tv " was Hunsaker, of Honeyville, i awarded "Spur of the Month ti; ' tj i last tle In special ceremonies week at the USAC at Logan. Mr. arid' Mr&- - George Wlntle t I A f 4spent Sunday; Visiting Mr. and P"f: Anderson at their M home In NiWey; and Mrs. Gladys . Jensen at Hymni.;" SANTA LETTERS David Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Elder Jack Spackman, son of Ed Roy Kupfer, third grader at Central school, sends his Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Spack wishes via letter. Santa man, was the speaker at the " f l ' W ! E1 Sunday evening services. " det Spackman, has. Just returned , from an LDS mission in Canada. , The Honeyville, Civic club held their Christmas party Monday evening In Brigham City at the new Tropical Restaurant. The husbands are guests of the club. After the dinner they exchanged gifts and played games. . The Honeyyille Primary held a pot luck Christmas party at the home; of , Mrs. Kathleen Wlntle,1 .Wednesday evening. They enjoyed a lot of good food, and exchanged gifts.', Special he.'a-.sleguests were .Mrs- - Ruth Chlarson, Mrs. .Amv Chiarse n, "and Mrs. Reah Hunsaker. These ladles were just recent released from , the Primary. They were present-tewitih .a bautiful potted plant. ! . Ralph Htmsaker has returned ,, , three home after.' spending Weeks' ..yjsiting Vhis brother, 'Wayne, in Hollywood, Calif.. He says he, had a wohderful.time but is glad to be home, , The Requita club held their Christmas. party at. the home of Mrs.' Estella Hughes with Mrs, A lovely Hughes a hb less Christinas dinner Was served Vtp Mrs. Came Boothe, Mrs. ; Beulah unsakef,i hunsaker, Mrs. Ruth" O.; Hunsaker, ,:Mri. Lilljah Hunsaker, Mr& Daisy Duke' 'Mrs. ,'Arvllla Orme, Hughes, Mrs. Mary- Seal, MrsvHattie Hunsaker, Mrs. Latirh dinner they Hunsaker.; After-thexchanged gifts ; and speht ; p' 4 pleasant evening ylsiting. . . t : . . V V I - "I. V-- I',. j rn-- ' .& " z.lt ;'-- i i ' ' ud '1 f deurs A , A e i-- - ,v li v , 4 y to yeair. , .g. Oil VJ( i L 'inithenew v , i Cmpdhy ft! k .......... rodrt, California utt r ARBORS ' 1 , i i 8 &'W 1 ' pitona 68 r ' i v.;. f,- - Stored Barber ShGp ipouts.iiBEpavv., 121 ?li.Wtrt78 y Fifth South or 588 & Main uSicin civo a better bourbon... give it! ii I ... - V.V' 1 - f- 1 V . i .tJL- 1 I ' . s ' . M , t' 'I ! , - . T, V', - t 1 , r IVLV.M I'-' - , iimofrS " pl-.W- i 'V rt ! ' There iano gift more gracfous, more distinctive than.this exquisite decanter, created specially for holiday giving. And inside, you have the greatest gift of all, a magnificent bourbon, wonderfully' rich, smooth and warmhearted. ,. D.yi'd. MrC Mary Christensen . I ; Celebrating birthdays was a family affair Sunday, December 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.; Hall, North'Brigham. A Three birthdays of family members was; observed with ,a delicious turkey dinner. Celebrating birthdays were Carla Hall.. Mikhail John and Mrs. C. A. Hall. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Hall; Mtr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and children, Sharon, Bryan, Billy, Sidney, Val Dee and Carol Ann and Merrell Pett, all of Portage; : Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John and children, Jan-enRose Marie and Mikhail, North Ogden; Marilda and Boyce Flint, Clearfield;, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and children, C. A., Scott and Carla and Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and Miss Nas-siMoon, Brigham. City.-Many lovely gifts were presented to the honored guests. . ,1$ Oak Camp Hostess 4 Mrs: Mary t Christensen, was hpstes$ to metnbefs of the Oak Camp Daughters at Utah . Pioneers last vWednesday evening, : December 14, at her home-- ' ' Captain Alice Gardner was in Charge with ' . 21 members - and. f four, guest$ present Prayer was Offered -by MiiV Ruth Peiree, followed by two songs, Star of the East; and "Silent NlghV by Mrs,, Marjorie Jensen and MrV Donna Nelson. j Mrs. Lillian' Andersen and Ronnie Bott tooth, gave poems..-; mntold iStories was the title of the lesson presented by Mrs. Ellen Siggard. ; Mrs. Crystal Woodland presented the camp .with a new book, Volume 12, to go with the ' camp set ; ' Josephine Johnson, camp member serving as a missionmission-; LDS the In Mexican ary ary field, was remembered with donations from all camp mem- - To Our Friends Everywhere eaicn a . 'and Best Wishes : e '.Most people attain their ends through lack of exercise. , , ;.uJhe -- A...1 i. y - , . Celebrating Birthdays Is Family Affair Sun. 'pyad very much Es-tell- a ''' will find fulfillment .'J11 a whta. . liicwdy hopelhat your holidays, grill ht hippy Wd joyful . ... and that your ambitions - .and d' .MraV-tfirta- 'y Dec. 30. yiy'LifHii sisier .is only A an'd; qhtih write.; and sht would Like a roc kispxr ha rse . V It was. Pierson with 18, Garh DONT SMOKE IN BED., The with 13, Cullimore with 11 and Hess with 10 who did most of ashes that fall on the floor may be your own. the damage for the visitors. Your Fir Department more one Only practice tilt beBee on schedule the remains fore the league season opens. afIt will be an intersectional fair with Blackfoot, Ida., Airplane A.hfltAhas .Light ol Iha, WahsnAr 42. v, J - : I , left-han- d , l)ear Sunicc tarn Hyearold. I had Lots ofrpun vifft The ieyslqo Last year. hare, trie to CAyoodbay Hitt .year and I: when the, truck made a turn and the two vehicles collided. No citations were Issued. The accidpnt was investigated' by Officer Jack Jorgensen of the Brigham City Police depart-to ment, Who estimated damage the Larson car at $125 and ' to the Wlxom truck at $25. came through with six each and Beecher was Close .behind with five points. The Bears led all the way, ending the first quarter with a 16 to 8 advantage and a 30 to 15 margin at halftime. The third quarter ended 49 to 29 to set up the final score of 61 to t Mrs.-Ivan- . 1 . ten'' - M w accident causing Box Elder bowed to the mighA minor ty bruins of Bear River High $150 damages occured. Thursday school, Wednesday night in the at 2:38 p. m. on Secfirst test of strength the Bees aernoon street. have had against a Region one ond East and Forest Nevada Dixie A car driven by team during the practice sessions, losing 42 to 61. ' Larson of Corinne attempted to Pearse was the top man on the pass a Wlxom Oil company Bee squad, racking ,up 14 points truck driven bv Garth Earl Parwhile Leggat dropped in nine 263 West Third North, more. Gordon and.- GoldSberry kinson, e . ? Minor Accident Bees Humbled silts up . . HONEYVILLE REPORTS Someth! rrgtbat Imagination with a. 'woman when her husband is ouit for the evening. -- .&' fit LLOYDS SHOE SERVICE New shoes for the family and family shoe repair. x tricAserj HERSV CBSISIMAS - , f , Thu warm, friendly feeling in the air i$ Christmas! May you enjoy. all of its pleasures and good -cheer throughout the . . , - To all our many patrons . . . A Merry Christmas . , . May it bo forerunner of continued proa parity, good health and tucceaa in the New Year. ; i, "i ii.i A' bers. ;r, . ; drJ,i A delicious hot supper was served from one long table centered with a beautiful Christinas i ; centerpiece. , were: Mrs. Lottie , Serving Johnson,- Mrs; Cleopha Jensen, Mrs. Duelia Viator, Mrs. Sylvia Walker and Mrs: Mary v : ' -- ; s,l - Chris-tense- ; i Meeting closed., with' the of gifts and the singing1 of Silent Night-an'T wish. Yoti a Merry Christmas., Mrs. Cora Olsen offered : v LOTUS CAFE . . , Beehive Bottling Company Maurice Burtcher, Manager 324 South Main B ,J iirjnawvii, .r Vi v & r f ' ' 'T v ;.i lXXt SWAlWl tZ'LTTTH . u j. WWSXEY s' " 5 YEARS OUt t i i 84 PROOF . 1955 ANCIENT i'wjrr 1 , d jtBsraiM THE ENTIRE STAFF OF THE NEWS AND JOURNAL JOINS IN EXTENDING TO EVERYONE A ; 1 Street - ; ACE D1ST. CO, FRANKFORT, KY. . CHARLES W. CLAYBAUGH ALWAYNEC. CLAYBAUG1I . VERL R.; OBRIEN t IDA T. hAdfield ELVA TW1TC1IELLV. II. E. (Andy) ANDERSON ' WINSTON P. 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