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Show 'TT'f rT lotah, and "Silent Night. Michael Nelsen and Frank M libaiek then played a clarinet duet. accomMrs. Ruth Valentine panied by Mrs. Horsley led the in camp members singing "Waiting for the Wagon. A briefing on the November meeting was given with Mrs. Melissa Petersen describing the monument in Hawaii concerning the "Mormons in Hawaii," topic for November. Benediction was offered by Mrs. Vera Sederholm. Santa Claus arrived and helped with the exchange of gifts and led in Christmas carols. Serving committee for the evening included: Mrs. Eliza beth Dale, Mrs. Bertha Jensen, Mrs. Pearl Olsen, Mrs. Edith Petersen, Mrs. May Jensen and Mrs. Emma Klmlber. Sego L7y Camp Parties 'At December Meeting ! Driver Cited for Drunken Driving Hospital Employees Enjoy Annual Party w-lti- t West and First South. Tuesday night at 9:50 p. m.. a truck driven by Alfonso S. Burt, R.FiD. No. 2, Brigham City, ran Into a parked car belonging to Jerry Hurst of Logan at First s Christmas party In conjunction regular December meeting of the Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Dec. 22, at the home of Mrs. Lucille Bereh-tolA pleasant Cooley Memorial' hospital employees held their annual Christ-ma- s party December 21. Dinner was served at the Tropfrom a table ical Restaurant centered with a lovely holiday centerpiece. Following dinner the group returned to the hospital where they met at the apartment of Mrs. Annie Tingey. and Miss iMrs. Amy Jordan Maude Petersen were in charge of the games. Gifts were drawn with staff members and all local doctors remembered the employees with presents. conThe annual of cluded with the singing Christmas carols. Captain Mary Forsgren conducted the business session. Prayer and grace were offered by Mrs. Melissa Petersen followed by the group, 25 members and two guests, singing "Jingle Bells. During the delicious luncheon piano music was played by Mrs. Doril Horsley, i 'Bob Berohtold entertained with two vocal solos, "Holy City and White Christmas, accom panied by Cleo Ann Larsen. Untold Stories was the les son for the evening given by iNo opportunity Is ever lost. The only safe place to fall Mrs. May TJedbalek. The group attending then asleep at the wheel is in a drive-i- The other fellow takes those you miss. theater. sang Star of the East, Halle The accident was investigated by Orval Bolt, wh6 cited Burt for drunken driving. The truck helonged to Alf Olsen, at the TROPICAL RESTAURANT 11 A.M. Open Saturday, Sunday, Monday to 10:30 P.M. n Jf ijOu. .. 'Ctn. tcUiu CONTEST WINNERS J. Oleen Palmer, left, presents a $250 diamond ring set to Alfred D. Leuppe, grand pri7e winner in Palmer Jewelrys grand opening contest. Winning second prize and holding her new Bulova watch is Carolyn Larsen while Marvin Jeppsen, right, received a Parker 51 pen and pencil set. MORE JtyUnm PJlOREwwM HONEYVILLE REPORTS: Planned For New Years Day At Toevs Residence Open-Hous- Friends, Relatives Spend Christmas DIORE Holidays Vacations in the Community By Mrs. George Wintle Mrs. Bin Tolman several days this past in Ogden at the home of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mills and family. Their is in the Dee hos- Mr. and spent week their John son-in-la- , , pital. v.ery ill. ' Mr. of son Harvey Tolman, and Mrs. Claudius Tolman and Traves Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker arrived home from Fort Carson, Colo., on a furlough, Friday, Dec. 25, to spend Christmas with their They will return ,to parentis. The light, mild Bourboo of cherished flavor KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF COMPANY "WHERE PERFECTION CIENMORE DISTILLERIES OF PRODUCT IS TRADITION LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY e Rev. and Mrs. Walden Toevs at their will hold home at 320 South Second East on New Years Day, Sunday, Fort Carson on Jan. 1. ' Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle Jan. 1, between the hours of 2 Rose- p. m. and 6 p. m. and children, William, and Rosemarie mary spent invite their many friends Christmas day in Layton visit- in They to call. this community ing with Mrs. Wintles parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton. Carrol Johnson is home from the BYU at Provo to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Alton Grant Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker of Honeyville, and Miss Kay Joelyme Thomas of Brigham City will be married Dec. 30. A reception will be held the same evening in the Brigham City Eighth ward hall. On Dec. 17, Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Hunsaker became the parents of a new baby girl born in ASSORTMENT the Cooley hospital in Brigham City. This makes four children for Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker. A large crowd of young peoCottons and Rayons ple of the North Box Elder stake attended the MIA dance on Monday night Dec. 26 in the Honeyyd- ville ward hall. Theme was Under the Christ- mas Tree. They enjoyed danc- ing to a good orchestra. Refreshments were sold. Conrad Johnson and Lois Hunsaker were yi charge. Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi Tolman spent Christmas eve and Christmas day In Malad, Ida., with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon and children. lMr.: and Mrs. Warren PeterWOMAN'S son and daughter, Joyce,, and Mr and Mrs. Forrest Munro spent Christmas in Grays Lake, Ida., with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle were dinner guests at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and family. Dinner guests at the home of on Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Benson and family of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. June Christensen of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Nolon Benson and children, Candie and Stanley of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Benson and children of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen of JEWELRY Thatcher. Lt Collin Hunsaker arrived home on furlough from the U. S. Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets Army to sipend Christmas with his wife and 214 year old son, David, as well as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker. Lt. Hunsaker is stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Hunsaker will accompany her husband to California when open-hous- e Penneys 600DS PIECE 29 --Inse si wincr-dinc- r And sit only part throttle with (l3 left's new Variable Pitch Dynaflow course, you dont get wings with this sleek and stunning new 56 Buick but you can' get the ' nearest thing to them. It goes under the name of Variable Pitch Dynaflow, because it uses the principle of the modern planes ' propeller. But the 1956 version of this great transmission goes airplanes one better now. Of Its all as simple as its thrilling. tstlos-Qil- ! all-o- a pilot sets the pitch of his propellers for acceleration. Aloft, he switches to cruising pitch that you use in all your wonderfully solid new take-hol- d normal driving situations. And you get it with Dynaflow smoothness plus another boost in gas mileage. Why not come try it? Why not get the feel of it by taking the wheel? And theres no better place than right there to learn about the great new record-hig- h horsepowers, the sweet new the new ride, superb handling, and the long list of safety features that make this, literally, the best Buick yet. Drop in on us soon this week would be fine and let this sweep-style- d new beauty show you what pure automobile can do. . , take-of- f, ut for top mileage. full-pow- ; :i ! . . Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special. ,Veu) You can do that, too, in a 56 Buick. Just floor the pedal and you switch the Dynaflow blades to angle. That gets you going instantly at sweep. Then, just ease up on the pedal, and you switch to cruising pitch and a lot better I. t , : : It's the SS Buick- - Get and Mrs. Ralph Tolman and family and Mrs. Emily Tolman and daughter, Louise, have Mr. returned home from Los They report a geles, Calif. Comfort !n your new Buick now at a new low price CONDITIONING -- WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WiU BUILD co. wiett mm jm 550 South Main Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hunsaker of Salt Lake City were calling on Monrelatives in Honeyville, day. He is a brother of Newman Hunsaker who passed away a Wintle, Monday. gas mileage. But now you get something a pilot doesnt get a new quick getaway response even without switching the pitch. A sizzling new take-of- f at only part throttle. A FRIGIDAIRe he returns. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wintle of Murray were in Honeyville on Monday, Dec. 26, visiting his mother, Mrs. George B. Wintle. Miss DeAnn Burke of Logan is in Honeyville spending the few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. HiHard Rose of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George er with Brigham City, Utah Short Lengths - 36" Wide 4yd$.$lM PASTEL BLANKETS ' THEM Phone 272 Anwon- derful trip. While in Los Angeles they visited the new LDS temple. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Wintles sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Covey in Ogden, Christmas day. 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah 7 Friday, December woof, 90 10 rayon SgOO WOMEN'S FLANNEL GOWNS & PAJAMAS reduced to 31,77 5200 GIRLS SKIRTS WOMENS COATS and 3309 REDUCED TO CLEAR 52000 to 33000 GIRLS CLOSEOUT . At PRINTED FLANNEL HANDBAGS 5200 4 WINDSOR COAT SETS , 3 to 6x 2for5&)9 5g00 WOMENS DRESSES WOMENS and GIRLS REDUCED BLOUSES ;00 and 5500 ALL WOMEN'S MILLINERY . CHILDRENS SNOW SUITS GIRLS $509 CHENILLE ROBES 5200 GIRLS COATS BOYS 7 to 14 COATSand JACKETS 500 Mens Top Coats Medueed tflVOO y My M) 30, 1955 4 w f |