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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah JOURNAL, Ladies Community Club Sets Thursday, December 23, 1961 International Themefor Meet ocial cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Andersen Ford Employees Hold Christmas Party Andersen Ford employees gathered at Maddox Ranch House on Saturday, Dec. 23, for their annual Christmas party. Hosts for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andersen, and the guests of received favors of sleighlojds candy and nuts as they ate at g uly decorated tables. Entertainment for the evening mc'uded the playing of bingo, with large poinsettia plants given as prizes. Grand prize of the evening went to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andersen. Twenty-eigh- t were present as garage employees and their wives received gifts from their employers and in turn presented the couple with a group gift. Jensens Host Lund Family Family Dinner Gathers for The Wynn K Jensens were hosts at a family dinner on sen as chairman, The commit Dec. 24, at their home in tee members are Geraldine included City. Guests sen, Ruth Baird, Karlyn Petersen, Brigham Mr. and Nelda Katherine the familys children, Hollingsworth, Mrs Ross Jensen of Salt Lake Jensen and Lola Campbell. Those in charge ot the meeting City; David Jensen and Mr. and ur8e all members to be present Mrs. Robert (Donna Kay) Limb for an interesting and worthwhile of Brigham City. program. Special guests at the gathering were Mrs. Zina Jensen, Valeria Baird and Ada Sandusky. A lovely hot dinner was served and gifts Members of Ladies Community rlnh will meet on Thursday, Jan. Memorial Home for 4, at the War their regular monthly meeting. at 3.45, The social time will begin 4:15. with the meeting to begin at for the speaker guest Special day will be Paul Eubel, exchange student to Box Elder High school from West Germany. He is a senand ior at the local high school comes from a rural community near the border of East Germany. Eubal will address the group on and his homeland, its customs slides. plans, and will show some for the meeting, CHAIRMAN which comes under the department of international relations, is Mrs. Rudger Price, and the director member is Mrs. Grant T. Smith. The prayer for the day will be offered by Jackie Furlond, while Renee Olsen will lead the pledge. Members of the serving committee will be headed by Renee 01- - Hoe and Hope Garden Club Meets Next Week exchanged. Duplicate Bridge Cancelled Jan. 3 Holiday Week Mrs Mildred B. Lund was happy to have all her children home for the holidays, and to help her celebrate Christmas. house guests Included among during the season were Miss Vera Mr. and Lund of Los Angeles, Mrs. Ralph Umbrite and son, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Martin and family from the state of Washington. Before leaving for home at the end of the holiday week, the family enjoyed a family dinner at the Idle Isle cafe in celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Jack Shumway. Mrs Shumway is the former Mildred Lund. Hoe n Hope Garden club will hold its regular monthly meeting The duplicate bridge games on Wednesday, Jan. 3, at the home egularly played on the first Wedof Mrs. Fred Loichinger, 970 Enof each month at the Brigglewood Drive, beginning at 8 nesday ham City Golf and Country club usual on Feb. 7, according to Mis p. m. have been cancelled for Jan. 3. Roy Thompson, of the committee Program of the evening will be The games will be resumed as in charge. a talk on care ot the lawn by Fullmer Allred, extension county He will discuss planting agent. and lawn care needed in this area. The arrangement of the evening will be on the theme, Winter and wall be preparWonderland, ed for exhibit by Mrs. Curtis Lan- caster. All members of the local club are urged to attend the meeting SEGO LILY Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Laura Morris on Dec. 21 Als Conoco for the annual Christmas party. Opening prayer and blessing on the food was given by Bertha Jensen after which a hot turkey dinner was served at gaily decorated ta )les to 19 members and two guests. Christmas carols were sung by the group, and a Christmas reading was given by Bertha Jensen. Mae Nedbalek, Elda Nelson, and Malissa Petersen were the committee in charge of the party. Fetes Employees News-Journ- al Workers Enjoy Holiday Party News and Journal employees enjoyed their annual Christmas party on the evening of Friday, Dec. 22, in the backshop of the local publishing plant. A buffet style dinner of turkey, ham and chicken was enjoyed by those present, after which the group's traditional gift exchange was held. Each receiver of a gift read the poem or song enclosed ing the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goldsberry, by the anonymous giver, and genErb, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jenkins, eral good nature and fun prevailed Mr. and Mrs. Gary Knavel, and Prize gift of during the evening. WFLCOiVlE TO 1962! Elva Westover, Michael Sheffield, Shauna Sheffield and Dean Forsgrcn demonPick Erb. tne evening was a live baby allifrom the strate some of the methods of welcoming the New Year that will be enjoyed by persons attending the gator which popped out of its dance Saturday evening at the local Junior High school gymnasium. The public is invibox to surprise one emted to attend the gala affair, which will begin at 8:33 p.m. ployee. The party was concluded with St. Henrys Catholic church will of songs and carols. Two-St- a sponsor its annual New Years Eve singing party on Sunday, Dec. 31, beginBrigham Implement Co., located ning at 9 p. m. and lasting until west of the city, held its annual 1 a. m., when the New Year will employees Christmas party on be one hour old. Thursday, Dec. 21, beginning w'ith Tickets for the gala affair have A gala dance will welcome the Box Elder stakes of the LDS a social hour at the George W. been sold out, and a crowd of 160 will free of be 14 church, Davis home. New Year as young people of charge. persons is expected, according to Dance music will begin at 8:30 A lovely dinner was enjoyed by and over gather at Box Elder JunB P.0 Elks Lodge chairman, Peter Schmidt. of Members all at Maddox Ranch House fol- ior High school gymnasium for p. m. and will be provided by a Music for the evening will be 2208 and their ladies will welcome ROCKET BOWL RAINBOW ROOM dance on Satur- good orchestra from the local lowing the social hour. Gifts were an provided by the George Libelt orin and will Hats area. the Year New noisemakers with a eveparThe evening, spongala day evening exchanged as part of the of Salt Lake City, and a chestra sored by the North Box Elder and be sold during the evening to add ty on Dec. 31, lasting late enough smorgasbord dinner will be caternings fun. a festive touch to the event. to see the new year in safely. ed by Jay Pierce. The public is invited to attend Live music for dancing will bethe dance, and MIA officials announce that LDS standards will be gin at 9.30 p. m., with the party observed throughout the evening scheduled to last until 1:30 a. m., $8.00 PER COUPLE even though the dance is not according to dance chairman Jack THIS COUPON WORTH $50.00 TOWARD THE PURscheduled to be held in a ward Williams includes Buffet Snack, Ice, Mixer, Hats and Noisemakers CHASE OF ANY DIAMOND SET OF $149.00 VALUE recreation hall. Included as a feature of the eveOR MORE AT Promising a gala time for all who ning will be a buffet dinner served Featuring attend, the dancers will welcome to those present. Noise makers Central Chevrolet the new year heartily although and hats will be provided to peremployees one night early. sons making advance reservations gathered on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at the Rocket Bowl for their anAll young persons of MIA age for the gala evening. nual Christmas party hosted by and above are invited to attend Good Thursday Friday - Saturday Reservations for the affair should the company management. the dance for an evening of wholebe made early, and should be paid Forty persons were present for some fun and dancing in advance Lodge members may a delicious hot dinner, and enterFor Reservation Call: PA of see Mel Manning at Rocket Bowl bring guest couples, and tickets tainment following the dinner. 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