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Show 16 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 11, 1975 Sarah Yates, women's editor T Jj 723-385- 3 ampBrofim food family women social From Workshop will focus on Christmas treats By Ruth Phone Be your own florist: wreathe - Evan your face in smiles. Esar. According to the song Tis the season to be jolly, so get practiced up on your ho, ho, ho and be happy. I read somewhere, There are a lot of people who would never be recognized if they smiled. Don't you be one of them. I dont know about you but theres something about this season of the year that just makes me feel good. That is if I have sense enough to Christmas keep the preparations moving steadily along so I dont get in a last minute mad rush. Of course this is an every year hope and I somehow end up with the usual eleventh hour details. I have finally come to the conclusion that the time it takes to get a job done is exactly as much as you are alloted, be it a day, a week or a month. We tend to put things off until the last minute. I invite you to get a smile on your face, put on a Christmas record and pull up thr.i easy chair. Its time for our Party Line chat and thats a cheerful thought for me any day. 723-622- 9 by another daughter Mrs. Lewis Anderson and children Nicole and Kip of San Diego. Lt. Commander Lewis Anderson will be home Dec. 14 from cruise duty on the Kitty Hawk carrier. h Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Whitney have returned from a visit to Caldwell, Idaho where they were houseguests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Davie Whitney. They enjoyed the time they spent with their grandchildren Jennifer and Michael. David is an attorney in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Breiten-beke- r are home after a visit in delightful three-weeCalifornia. They were accompanied by Mrs. Edna Merrell and her daughter Mrs. Velroy (Marjorie) Christensen. The Breitenbekers went to Santa Monica where they visited their daughter Mrs. Ilene Hall. They all enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Hall and children in Burbank. The weather was beautiful, according to Mrs. Breitenbeker and they enjoyed a lot of golfing, dinners and window shopping. It sounded like a busy vacation. Mrs. Merrell spent her time with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter in Westminster and another son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. Shirl Carter in Mission Viejo. Mrs. Christensen visited in her son and daughter-fn-laFountain Valley, Cal. The Christensens, Mrs. Merrell and Go Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams are home after a vacation that took them on a two-wee- k delightful Caribbean cruise and a visit to their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lee Mortensen and granddaughter Winter in San Jose, Calif. On Thanksgiving they were joined Shirl Carters all A BACHELOR each session, the instructor will demonstrate the cooking and baking techniques required for the several treats. Recipes for the holiday goodies will be given to those attending. for the workshop is requested by calling the or the adult education Consumer Education Cottage at office at by Thursday, Dec. 11. There will be a registration fee of one dollar per person. Nursery care will not be provided during the workshop. . does one do with a big open room above a downtown business? If one is Nat, Allen, local interior designer and owner of Dunalle House, he turns it inti; an unusual and attractive This Parade of Homes slated 9 1 bachelor ' and Mrs. Huot, Sophia Anaconda, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith Kimber have named their new baby boy Jared Lee. He weighed nine pounds 12 and a half ounces and was born Nov. 3. He has a big brother Charles Ivan, three years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kimber and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Woodruff. The little boy is well endowed with are Mr. They Keith L. and Mrs. apartment that will be one of the the annual main attractions of Parade of Homes scheduled for Saturday, Dec, 13, from 3 to 7 p.m. The area has been partitioned into a suite of rooms decorated and fitted out with antiques, unusual collections, and handsome furnishings showing a great deal of taste and imagini ation. Theres some history luded, too, in such items as the bed headboard made of the doors of the old Lorenzo Snow home mixed with the frivolity 'n fun of acanopied bed for the Pettingill, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bronson, Elwood; and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff, Tremonton. are Susan Reynolds of this city and Charles Gibbey, Mendon, Four Homes The homes will include that of Julie Markham at 136 North Second West, Howard McIntosh of 1064 East Second North, David Crandel at 328 North Third East, and Myron Barlow at 1203 Michelle drive. Nelda Parsons, chairman for the Christmas Parade of Homes announces that a special added feature of the show will be a drawing for a lovely quilt made by members of the show committee and bound in hand stitching by Florence Richardson. Tickets for the quilt are avail-- ' able from club members or will be on sale during the home in-- PARTY LINE sends Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Violet Clark who will be 91 on Saturday and E. Earl Anhder who will be 85 on Sunday, both of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. dog. 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Meeting chairman is LaRey Peterson, who will introduce the music director and the program. The program will begin il 4 n i) following tin' soda1 lime. Refreshments will be served Saddle Back Jeans 7 6 P Misses High Waist Srcabbys Contrasting stitching 26-3waists 100 cotton Bold cotton 50 Polyester NOW 45' Wide Reg. 3.50 50 yd. Claybaugh, Barbara Bierer, Bloom, Marilyn Del less Bennion. Civic Improvement club will hold its annual Christmas musi-cal- e meeting on Thursday, Dec. EM. 12 6 Ho 10 EDeraom 44 fl Assisting Mrs. Parsons as director members is Dorothy Earl. Committee members are Roxana Burks, Kathy Ogden, Nancy Barlow, Reva Wiggins, Gay lee Swenson, Karolyn Humphrey, Mary Ann Holman, RoseMarie Knudson, Suzanne Ferry, Helen Felt, Waynie annual holiday musical program ssofi rajcoffli FROEDAV show, with the drawing to be held at 7 p.m. The winner need not be present to claim the prize. Tickets are priced at three for one dollar. Club members have tickets for the home show priced at a one dollar donation for adults, with small children not encouraged to attend. Visitors may tour the homes in any order that they wish, and tickets may be purchased at the first home visited. homes included in the afternoon tour and all have their own unique charm and features for those who buy tickets for the annual tour sponsored by the Civic Improvement Club each holiday season. What In sets Civic club Saturday Stork Reports Sonomas Williams of Civic Improvement club shows as she surveys the livingroom of the local interior designers bachelor apartment. apartment of where Reva Anderson. Thanksgiving with the Wayne Carters in Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huot have named their baby boy Michael Jeremy. He weighed seven pounds 12 ounces and was born on Nov. 4. The couple has another boy Bobby, two and a half. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Huot both of City. Brigham are A. G. Harding be austere as shown by the decor "townhouse" upstairs Nat Allen in downtown Brigham City, one-hou- spent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott Larsen have named their new baby girl Lori Lynn. She was born on Nov. 1, and weighed eight pounds three ounces. The couple has one other child, Marie, three years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Evans of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. David Hirschi have named their new baby girl Minday. She weighed eight pounds and was born on Oct. 30. She has a big brother, Scott, two and a half. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winfield and Carl Hirschi all of Brigham are City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James, David Provo." Winfield, Baltimore, Md. and Emil Hirschi of this city. need not APARTMENT Want to make tempting treats for family and friends for the holidays? All local women are invited to attend a workshop to be held Friday, Dec. 12, at the Consumer Education Cottage, 339 East Seventh North, just to teach those skills. Taste n sight tempting foods both for entertaining and Christmas gifts will be the subject of the workshop entitled Old Fashioned Christmas Gifts from the Kitchen and scheduled from 9 a.m. until noon on Friday. Joan Bertelsen, coordinator, said the workshop is open to all r sessions as follows: women and will consist of three Christmas Yeast Breads by Rosalie Christensen, "Candies and Chocolate Dipping by Ann Davis, A Potpourri of Ideas by Beth k d Have Party Tuesday night was the time the post office employees and their partners had their annual Christmas They met at the community center for a hot dinner and program. In charge of the party were Ralph Westover;. Mrs. Raymond (Janice) Ayala and Wallace Christensen. The Christmas decorations in the hall added to the holiday Louis Mrs. atmosphere. (Josephine) Barfuss, Mrs. LeRoy (Carol) Ward and Mrs. Ralph (Lillian) Westover used miniature Christmas trees and other Christmas arrangements to decorate the long tables in keeping with the holiday. Following the hot roast beef dinner a program of Christmas selections were presented. Miss Carol Jeane Payne and Miss Robyn Christensen sang several numbers followed by Gary Christensen who sang two Christmas numbers.,They were accompanied by Scott Miller. A combo composed of Todd Eskelsen, Scott Miller and Dell Payne played two intricate numbers. Citations from the postal department were presented to Kent Jensen and TeWayne Gingerich recent retirees. They were also presented a gift by Westover from their Ralph fellow employees. the kitchen Reg. 10.00 30 12 r 2 PR OFF Reg. 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