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Show Bring Tour Own Xmbulanca Final Fun Night Held For North Box Elder TORMNOTON, Conn. (UP) Third Warders To Get Ribbon JAn ambulance driver, William Stake Dancers, woman a Hoysradt, transported The dance completed two iFun night activities for North from a hospital to her home, of successful dancing. years (Box Elder stake dancers climaxmovi and then strained his back Serenaders from Fielding fura on St. ed dance Patricks with ing her bad. (He was helped back nished music for the evening. Into his ambulance and taken Saturday, March 21, at Bear Riv- The hall was decorated with to a hospital. er ward hall. and Shamrocks, black cats canes. A shiny green foil top hat was featured on the attractive punch table. In charge of serving were members of the YWMIA and YMMIA. Decorations were under the diENDS TONIGHT rection of Mrs. Norma Jean Han"TROPIC ZONE" sen. "PICK O THE PICTURES" Arrangements for the floor THUR.-FRI.-SA- T. shoiw were made by Rodney and LAST TIMES TONIGHT Norma Jean Hansen, dance diJoan Crawford in Two Big Features rectors. The show included 'Miniature Waltz "SUDDEN FEAR" by Roland Hansen and Sharia Jensen, Clyde Nelson and Judy Jensen, KenTHUR.-FRI.-SAneth Birch and Gay Ann THE LAST BIG DOUBLE BILL Gary Scofield and Gay GREAT Andersen, Elmo Christensen and Doris Hardy, IByron Andersen TEXAS and Jaralyn Holmgren, Glade Andersen and Joyce Leonard, RANGE Lloyd Johnson and Sharlene Jeppsen and Brent Johnson and WARS! Janice Leonard. ; ; Z Gapfl!! T. Mor-tense- presents The Highland Fling was danced under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Glover with Mary Ann Hall, Colleen Hansen, Berdlne Peters, Carmen Reeder and Ruth Morrell participating in Scotch costumes. Bear River ward won the attendance ribbon for the evening. Attendance ribbon will go to the Third ward permanently. The presentation will be made at tlhe North. Box Elder stake Gold and Green ball. iMr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, stake dance directors, and iMr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard, dance managers, expressed thanks for the support of all the wards. Fun night dances will be resumed in September. - UNTAMED TRONTIER I timing DAVID MITZI GAYNOR-WAYNEltVAN- OSCAR Nutmeg Honesty m m mcor mKum TheyCdeae and the bandit... m mm CO-HI- T t mm iam ,,r" SEEDS op. s DEsecnai i l( r . BOTH . l CkoilM HAUON lim Wednesday and Thursday DOUBLE BILL Of: SAGBAUB&vO IMDIIEI MOM OIB III 1 jj Also Serial - Shorts Cartoons - News TvMiom SADDLE" SACRAMENTO" ELLIOTT MOORE imi "MAN IN THE Randolph Scott, Ellen Drew (in color) AND "THE YELLOW FIN" TV APRIL WEDNESDAY, to I Test Pattern Morning Edition Of Newt Weather Report Fact end Figure 10 OO A Nurse At Home 10:30 Josephine' Kitchen !t:00 Early Bird Matinee 12:00 Womsn end New 12:30 Matinee 00 9.30 9:40 9:4S Y 9:30 Break The 1.00 ONLY HOFFMAN has the easy vision t 10 55 TELEVISION ... 11:00 1130 12 00 12 30 100 t. 30 14 245 315 jYHti ; 30 3 45 4 00 3 Rank Welcome Traveler 2:00 Kate Smith 3:00' Video Frolic 3:30 What' Cookin 4:00 Educational Feature 4:15 World In Review 430 Travelogue 4:45 Gabby Haye 5.00 Howdy Doody 5:30 America At Work 5.4S New Caravan 400 Headline News Roundup 4:15 Those Two , 4:30 Dick Tracy 7:00 Parade Of Star 7:30 Dennis Day 8:00 This Is Your Life 8 30-- TV Theatre 1000 Wrestling 11 00 Sports Final tl 05 Night Owl Theatre 12:00 Midnight News 1:30 i ' , THURSDAY, 400 to APRIL 2 Test Pattern 30 Morning Edition Of New 440 Weather Report 4 45 Facts end Figures 1000 Contrasts In Rhythm 10 30 Josephine's Kitchen fl 00 Early Bird Matinee 12 OO Women end New 12 30 Matinee Merry I 00 Break The Bank 130 Welcome Traveler 200 Kate Smith 3 OO Brighten Up Your Home 3:15 Video Frolics 330 What's Cookin 400 Ships Reporter 415 The World In Review 4 30 Educational Feature 5:00 Howdy Doody 530 Dinah Shore 5 45 Camel News Caravan 4:00 Headline News Roundup 615 What Ong Person Can Do 430 Childrens Playhouse 7 OO Youth Wants. To Know 730 Ford Theater 6:00 Martin Kane 830 Groucho Marx 400 ChevrAn Theater 4:30 Cinema Showcase I :0O Sports Final 1 05 Night Owl Theatre l2:p0irM)dftght News 9:30 9 f FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Pattern 400 to 9 .30-4 30 Morning Edition Of New Report 44 Facts and Figure 10 0D Contrasts In Rhythm 10.30 Better Living Electrically 1100 Eerly Bird Matinee 1200 Women end New 12 30 Matinee 100 Break t 30 Welcome The 200 Kate Smith Bank Traveler 00 Video Frolic 30 Whats Cookie 400 The Feminine Touch 4:15 The World In Review 3 3 . KSL-- TV WEDNESDAY, 5 00-5 30 4 00 6 15 6 30 700 7 8 8 9 30 00 45 00 10 30 11:30 10 55 APRIL I New 4 Program Resume Arthur Godfrey Strike It Rich Double or Nothing Art Linkletter , Bg Payoff Moore Garry The Early Show Margaret Master Kitchen Search For Tomorrow Love of Life ., Guiding Light Doing The Town Uncle Roscoei Party Bill Hickok Range Riders World Tonight SporHcholar Hi Shoppe v Strike It Rich Man Against Crime Blue Ribbon lout New . Electric Theatre Olympic Wrestling News end Weather Sign Off , APRIL 2 THURSDAY, News 4 Program Resume vie TV Market Report Strike It Rich Freedom Rings 12 30-- Art Linkletter 100 Bg Payoff 1:30 Garry Moore 145 At Home With Lea 2 00 The Early Show 3 00 Gordon's Salon Party 3 15 Search For Tomorrow 330 Love of Life 3 45 Guiding Light 4 00 If Delicious Sego Milk 415 Uncle Roscoe's Party 430 Tootsie Hippodrome 5 00 Sagebrush Playhouse 6 00 World Tonight 4:10 Something's In The Wind 415 Jane F roman Show 4 30 Date With Judy 700 Biff Baker U.S.A. 750 The Lone Ranger 8 00 You Are There 8 30 Ive Got A Secret 900 Big Town 9 30 Burn end Allen 10 00 Tales of Tomorrow 10 30 Culture And Yoo H 00 The Late Show 12 00 News and Weather Sign Off 1100-Tr- VALUE PACKED 17 Table Model Is This compact designed to fit smaller room areas yet large enough to have full size TV and sound system. QXP chassis with Filament power transformer Easy Vision Golden Lens Front Picture Controls Maximum Performance Ser lector Switch Tuner Automatic Sound Tuning for locked-isound and picture. See it today compare it for value and performance! h Long-Range- n $199.95 and up BREI ENBEKER EL CTRIC Lou DeVon Hazel 84 South Main A Phone 1190 Educational 30 Feature 5 00 Howdy Doody 530 Travelogue Camel Headline 4.00 4:lt 6 News Carevee News Caravan Those Two Miniture Playhouse 30 700 Hopalong Cassidy 7 8 00 Kid isco F.gMs Greatest Fight of Century Wonders of the Wild Telesports Digest 930 The 8g Story 10 OO Hollywood Opening Night 10 30 My Hero 11:00 Sports Final 1. OS N.ght Owl Theatre l2.0(V"Mtdnight News 8 45 9:!5 10 55 Annual Primary conference was held Sunday evening, March at Brigham Fifth LDB. ward. Theme for conference was 'We Have Season to Rejoice,a story of the Primary Childrens hospital. Mrs. Ida W. Smith was in charge of the meeting. Devotional music was played followed by Portia Reeves by opening song, We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet, by the congregation. Gene Victor offered the invocation. Let Primary children sang The Little Children Come. Narrator for the evening was Mrs. Donna Woodbury, teacher was Mm. June Hamilton, first child, iMayone Woodbury; second child, Lynette Pierce; voices, Mrs. Jenny Reese, Linda Jensen and (Marilyn Larsen. Part 1. I Have Laid the Foundation and Another Buildeth Thereon. In the hospital doctors Bishop-Evans Woodbury and nurse, . Mrs. Ruth Pierce. In the school room teacher, Mrs. Ada Shields. Reorganization of the Fifth ward Primary was annonced oil Sunday evening, March 29, during Primary conference. Released with a hearty vote of thanks for fine work during the past, were Mrs. Marvel Young, as president; Mrs. Gwen Carver, chorister and Portia Reeves, or- La-vln- Ne-ol- In the evening Red Cross volunteer workers, Mrs. Albbie Pas-keand Mrs. Cora Olsen. Children In the hospital Karen Troseth as Jane, Michael Carver as Bob, Joe Siggard and David, Richard Paskett as Jack, Fred Smith as Jimmy, Betty Huggins as Sally, and La Nae Shields as a small child. Headers were; Marilyn Larsen, Devon Hamilton, Quinn Larsen, Linda Larsen, Carolyn Jensen and Dee Glen Smith. Part 2. So Let Him Give Not Grudgingly or of Necessity, God Loveth a Cheerful Giver. Further plans (Birthday pennies, Karen Bell and Johnnq Williams; song, Birthday Song, by Primary children. Gifts for the hospital Board a of Trustees, Judy Knudsen, Nichols, Judy Hunsaker, Norma Poulsen and Nedra Petersen. Call of Love, by Primary children. Part 3. Behold I have Dreamed a Dream and Because of the Thing Which I Have Seen I Have Reason to Rejoice. Final plans Hospital site is chosen. Craig Young, Lanny Reese, Gary Jaggi and Glen Kim- - Visitors At Home Of Mrs. George A. Andersen of We expect to be in full operation by April IS. In the meantime we can supply all your building needs. At present we have a full atock dimention and sheeting lumber. Prices begin at $60 per thousand. PHONE Rox-elen- THOR APPLIANCES ON UNTIL APRIL 4TH GOOD ' SPECIAL OFFER! 12 BOXES TIDE valued at CLOTHES BASKET valued at 1 TALL IRONING BOARD valued at 3 DOZEN CLOTHES PINS valued at .... $3.37 $4.95 $7.95 36 ; TOTAL VALUE $17.03 ALL FOR lc with the purchase of any THOR APPLIANCE during our big clearance sale! 1 only Less Pump THOR WASHER $109.95 PLUS special offer $17.03 TOTAL VALUE $126.98 1 only THOR WASHER 1 only THOR WASHER Less pump PLUS Special offer TOTAL VALUE $124.95 $17.03 $141.98 for only $124.96 only THOR WASHER with pump PLUS Special offer TOTAL VALUE 1 All for only $134.95 $17.03 $151.98 r:r.. $M96 only THOR WASHER with pump PLUS Special Offer TOTAL VALUE What causes cancer? Is it hereditary? How does it kill? Does being married bear any relation to getting cancer? Can children get cancer? Why cant scientists prevent it? Is there a cure? In the big, new April Ladies Home Journal are the latest answers to the 45 most frequently asked questions. Get your copy of the Journal and read You Should Kruno AU This About Canter. Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 1, 1953 $159.95 $17.03 $176.98 $159.96 1 ONLY THOR AUTOMAGIC SPINNER TYPE WASHERS, $224.95 regular PLUS Dishwasher Attachment Unit PLUS Clearance Sale Special Offer Total FULLY GUARANTEED $79.95 $17.03 $321.93 $224.96 sn ALL FOR M THESE TIRES WERE TRADED IN FROM CARS WHICH SWITCHED $149.95 Less pump PLUS special offer $17.03 TOTAL VALUE $166.98 $109.96 All fo- r- $149.96 1 Eag-lalre- 0298-R1- 1 SPECIAL EASTER about' TO OR ... if you dont need a washer, get one of these famous THOR Goodrich GLADIRONS TUBELESS TIRES 1 only THOR CABINET SINK and WASHER PLUS Dish Washer Attachment Unit PLUS Special Offer TOTAL VALUE FRIDAY, MARCH 3 News 4 Program Resume Love PAINTS - HARDWARE HOME APPLIANCES Sustained as new president of the Fifth ward Primary association was Mrs, Ida W. Smith. Mrs. Fern Shaw will serve as first counselor and Mrs. Ada Shields The phone number of the News as second counselor. Mrs. Jennye and Journal Society editor la 77L Reese Is t be chorister and Ridd as organist. What everyone should know Some lucky person will take home an Easter ham from a misfit benefit dance to be sponsored by Eagles Auxiliary drill team on Saturday, April 4, beginning at 9 p. m. at the Dance Bowl. (Mrs. Roy Olsen, drill team s captain, said today that the will furnish music for the dance, a ham to be raffled, and prizes will go to the best misfit costume. A charge of $1.25 is to be made. D. F. North Willard, Utah Building Materials Of All Kinds ganist. All All and Music Digest IMS Betty Furness II 30 Strike It Rich 1200 Double or Nothing I 00- -8 g Payoff 130 Garry Moore 145 The Early Show 245 Margaret Masters Kitchen 315 Search for Tomorrow 3 30 'Our Work and Our Wealth, by teachers chorus. The hospital is dedicated. We look to the future. Choral reading, Karen Seely. Primary children closed the meeting with singing of Bless This House." David Jensen offered the benediction. ' South Box Elder Primary 6take board visitors were (Mrs. Joy Johnston, Mrs. Rachael Reeves and Mrs. Ellen Siggard. Ne-dr- Misfit Benefit Dance Slated By Eagle's Aux. 4 ber. NORTH WILLARD LUMBER CO. tt 11 445 Gabby Haye 5:45 11:15 11:30 12 00 Fifth Ward Primary Reorganized Sunday - AUTOrVU with Wayne Morris and Damian OFlynn KDYL regular monthly meeting Friday at the home of Fannie Christensen beginning at 7:45 p. m. Capt. Violet Tingey presided and conducted. , Opening song was followed by opening prayer 9 by Jayne Bergstrom. ' a Capt. Tingey, announced Thomas as chairman of the nomination, committee. She read the ticket, as follows: Captain, Virgia Harding: First Melva Whitaker; Lieutenant, 2nd Lt., Mary Rose; Historian, Pearl Peterson. Treasurer, Verda Knavel; chorister, Verna Burt; organist, Vera Austin; chaplain, Matilda Lilly-whita holdover secretary, Armstrong; registrar, Emma Johnson. Fannie Christensen gave the lesson, The Wheels of Pioneer Mrs. Christensen Progress." brought a beautiful lighted birthday cake with 36 candles and set on the mantel Capt. Violet Tingey announced it was 36 years since the Beehive camp was organized at the home of Sarah Tingey. Judy and Wayne (Bosworth sang four numbers with Wayne also accompanying on the guitar. Letty Chrlstofferson read a history of the Beehive camp, written by her. Eleven good cheer visits were reported and after closing song, closing prayer was offered by Vera Austin. Refreshments were served to 20 by Fannie Christensen, Letty Christofferson and Lucy Johnson. Four guests were present. returned within the same day. Andersen. Mrs. Nyberg is the former Never in 27 years on the force Andersen. have I ever seen anything like Glenna iWhlle here news came from It. said a veteran policeman. San. Francisco of the arrival of a baby girl to Dr. and Mrs. William L. Andersen. The youngster was born March 18 and is be named Carol Lee. Dr. Andersen is radiologist at THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Stanford Lane hospital. T Story Of The Primary Children's Hospital Depicted In Annual Conference At 5th Ward Beehive camp of the Daugh- 29, ters of Utah Pioneers held their HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) DioMr. G. D. Nyberg and children, genes can put that lamp down, George !D. and Mario Ray, of now. Two wallets, one containreturned alhave Chester, Utah, were other and $47, the ing $67 a ter visit with Mrs. George A. were two women. 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