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Show I Tf ETGirr pack BOX ELDER ; NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. February 13, To Be As Tabernacle B.E. Beautiful Inside As Out I Well Under Way Renovation of the Box Elder stake tabernacle is well underway with paint brushes smoothing on new paint, a new floor being laid and new lights being installed over the choir lpft, reported C. Henry Nielsen, ecre tary of the committee to raise money for the face lifting, today, , , , Other work Is planned. Goal of the remodeling and redecoration is to make the in terior of the famous building as nice and comfortable as the exterior building is beautiful. Described as perfectly designed by architects, the building Is one of the taost photographed and most beautiful In northern Utah. Besides being used for quarterly conferences by both Box Elder stakes and any number of 'other church functions, it Is also a civic "meeting house where concerts and outstanding events are viewed by the general pub- De-ve- 4 -- 0 Nielsen. KG Study Group Planned nciiiiiE Study group for members of the Central School P.T.A. is beginning next Monday, February 18 at 8 p. m. at the Central By Available at low rates by the week . . . month . . . quarter. Phone us now we can place one at your desk today! Its Amazing How Quickly Bookkeeping Problems Vanish t UllNa MmIi Tex Racard Ndaral and ttata SpMial Shapi farimr Tax law. loaiu fori Marchanti laauty Jawalnn and Watdimaknn end fanrhtri Cafti and Rnitauranti Sarvtn Station! CIonr and Maty to Koop INtXPKNSI ' - TA Gracnri Oaragat Frafutlanal StrvicM end Dyart Manuloeturnri , noity other,. MH $2 $3.80 ICHO . Leaders for the group will be Edwin Baird and Mrs. Deloria Woodland, who have recently at tended a workshop where they studied methods of putting over discussions in an interesting manner. They hope to bring out practical child suggestions to parents in meeting and solving ele problems of the mentary child, youngster and adolescent youngster, Hazen and Miss Winnifred Mrs. Gee Of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mabel Judd Learner of Og den were the instructors for the specialized training received by Mr. Baird and Mrs. Woodland. l, gyctzm Simplified Central School PTA school $1.00 O-- ; PIANO Box Elder Stake Tabernacle, 'amous Brigham City Structure which is being renovated in the interior. This shot j taken from the rear, shows the building described by archi-- 'new construction, letters requesting donations were mailed to 1500 North and South stake members. , tects as one of the most beautiful in Utah. To finance the- INSTRUCTION $7.10 . . . Keyboard Harmony And Theory By Qualified Instructor 11 Years Preparatory - - REMINDER Work Cold Cash. And Wpy NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Burglars took a cool $495 from a safe at Marzullos Pastry shop f OFFICE SUPPLY t n Phone 59 SLOSH Preston Rees Merrell At Washington "U" Approximately 12,000 studeffts The safe was rolled into a walk-i- are enrolled In day and evening refrigerator where it was rip- divisions of Washington Univerped open. sity this semester. Chancellor Arthur IH Compton has - announced. Among those students registered in the day division: Preston Rees Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Merrell. Merrell is a freshman in the school of RICKS KNUDSEN HIT! Brigham City Airmen iNow Home On Furlough Three Biigham City members the U. S. air force who enlisted together, January 2, 1951, are currently home on furlough. They are Jack Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nielsen, Jim Norr, son of Lorenzo Norr and Duane Seothern, son of Joseph Scothern. After an 18 day leave they will report back. of sale-star- ts frdgday They Must Go! Huge Reductions . -- Easy Terms! ; 2 ONLY Deluxe Reg. $349.95 K ONE ONLY CLOSE CLOSE OUT OUT PRICE .... 14 r Ft. Upright Big Regular $459.95 Sale Price with Rotary Roaster Dual-Tem- REFRIGERATOR 9'i Cubic Foot WATER HEATER . CONSOLE 0 Combination CLOSEOUT U Radio-Phonograp- h TABLE MODELS Reg. $84.95 Reg. $189.95 $5LM5 PRICE Only Table Model Radio, regular $29.95; closeout WE'LL DELIVER ANYWHERE! $S5511 .... $23.95 EASY TERMS! So Phone 1111 45 South Main 1 4 - Valentine Dance 9th Fun Night Saturday Social Security Laws Explained A , big Valentine Dance win be held Saturday evening, February IS, at 9 oclock In the Beat Riv Ogden er recreation hall. W. F. Watson of the social security office, explained This th "Fun (Night prom the provisions in the 1950 federal lses to be an outstanding affair' law that placed four and a half according to Mr. and Mrs, Ro-- j million people on land Barker, chairmen. ' the social security rolls, to memAn orchestra has been enbers of the Rotary club Tuesday gaged, decorations are planned, noon. , dance cards will be distributed With few exceptions, mainly and refreshments are to be sold. in the professional classificaWard building fund cortions, each individual must apply for the Bear River City1 for a social security number if sages Valentino dance, February 16, not and hold do one, report will be sold at the dance. It they and pay 2 14 percent of their net was learned today. All proincome for 1951 up to a maximum of $3,600 on schedule C ceeds will no to the Bear River ward building fund. i with their income tax forms. a King and Queen of Hearts inA person is sured after a minimum of six will be chosen. Each ward will be by a couple who quarters have been paid and willrepresented be judged throughout the 40 covered after permenantly , During floor show quarters The minimum require- evening. numbers the couple will be ment need not be continuous but judged by South Box Elder stake must be within 13 quarters. judges who have been given are Benefit payments compupedal score cards. The young ted on the average monthly couple, between the ages of IT wage, Watson explained. When and 25 years, Will be judged on fully covered at age 65 and re- rythmn, routine .and all all tired from work, payment will points of good dancing. The be based on 50 percent of the decision will be final. first hundred dollars of monthly judges' One couple will serve as king wage, 15 percent of the balance and queen and other couples up to $200, based on a minimum will serve as attendants. of $80 for an average of $300 monthly wage. This amount is Couples competing for dancing considered the primary insurance honors will be named in the allowance, or PIA. If the wife Friday issue of the Box Elder Journal. , ' f is also 65, she is entitled to this amount, payments to Heart pasters announcing details of the dance have been continue for life. by Janet , Jensen, Dave A widow would be entitled to three-fourtof PIA if over 65 Wright and Ted Olsen and are and with dependent children un- now on display in all wards. der 18 belonging to the deceased, period followed the talk. S. Mars few the first child, tin Rasmussen, of the special f of PIA for addition, up committee, served as to a maximum benefit of $150.00 projects program chairman. James M. a month. Powers was a guest at the meetA lively question and answer ing. d ' , No doubt about it , , , checks are important for Spring! too . . . this fabric. Our brief Httle wool suede checks come as you like them . . , from to , , darks, pastel. , 'a 8. ALL SEASON d is much less than ordinary dry cleaning because IT THOROUGHLY : SUOYS: one-hal- DRY CLEANING 50 Gallon Regular $149.95 Closeout Price .. Only Comb. Radio & Phonograph 1 SANITONE Regular $469.95 Closeout Price ... REFRIGERATOR SALE PRICE Ft. 11 Cubic p Regular $309.95 Deluxe 1 THE PRICE HOME FREEZER Closeout Price Reg. $314.95 RANGE REFRIGERATOR 4 i t i A NEW i:l Dtibhtiplng V On February 19 $20,-00- WHIN -t OJP) HAVERHILL, lic. To raise money for the to $22,000 remodeling job, 1500 letters asking contributions were mailed to members of the stakes this week, according to RENT '- Play Planned Japanese Invited Americans of Japanese descent are all invited to si special program and dance in the Seventh LD5 ward, February 23, at 7:30 p m it was learned today. Sponsored by the North Box Jftder stake LDB. missionaries, the event is an annual affair Zi Spectators cheered as they watched firemen smash windows while fighting a blaze on Main street. One fireman who tried to force open a window was roundly booed but the boos The Saturday Evening Ghost turned to cheers as he gave up a delightful comedy about Sir t smashed the glass. and Simon, played by Frank Olsen, at ghost with romantic inclinations, Will be presented by the Financial Ml. A. M t , it South 'Box Elder stake i next Tuesday,, February 19, at NOTICE Industrial 8 pm, in the Box Elder high . school .auditorium. 65TH Included on the large cast are Fund, in. CONSECUTIVE Val Humpherys, Carol Jean Legi gett, Bees Nielson,-JoycThompDividend son, Sandra Farnsworth and Quarterly Ferry. The Board of Director of Financial Industrial Fund, Inc. Directing the play is Mrs. Erhave declared a regular ma Crompton, under Ange quarterly dividend of $0.03 per Farnsworth, South Box Elder share from net investment stake leader.' , Income, payable March 15, 1952, to Fund shareholder of record Others assisting are Charles February 29. 1952. Keller, business manager; Lafe " t i Jensen, stage manager; Edison - S. M. Rasmussen Schow, light and sound man; Mrs, Wayne Woodland, costume District Manager and makeup; Wayne Loveland, 228 E. 3rd So. Tel. 298 property chairman; Mae Pulsi Utah , , Brigham, pher, head hostess. 952 To Special Event ' f, TKeTd&'SpMt South Stake MIA IN CREASE-RESISTAN- T RAYON GABARDINE three-fourth- one-hal- CLEANS AND LASTS LONGER!' Colors and patterns recapture original brilliance . . , like new texture restored! Costs no more than ordinary dry Rayon crepe linings, haodiiped buttonholes . . . details like these add so much in expensive looks! t looks, too, in their classic lines, interesting ' small touches. Colors from basic navy to pastels like pink, lilac, chartreuse tFFIOVIB - More-mon- CALL 86 For Free Pickup MODERN CLEANERS- SEASHORES - Sheet Metal Phone 25 Heating Booling Air Conditioning 48 North .Msun : ey . . 12 to 20. t |