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Show f xs Just About Anything! Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley and the entire city council favor the proposed new sewage disposal plant on the western edge of Brig-haCity. Its obvious they back their call for a bond election with logic as cold as the weather m But at least one member of the council must be highly prejudiced in its favor, and with good reason if the mayors remarks at a public meeting recently are accurate. Les Bundy would be the prejudiced councilman. He was hunting last fall on land west of town where the sewage now flows, after a brief inadequate halt at the present septic tanks, when he slipped and fell. One dehydrated Tom cat in Brigham City, with ribs, as prominent as those in a g kite on a windy day, just about used up his nine lives the past nine days. He was under the Felt Funeral Home nine days ago when Harold Felt and Verl Petersen poured a new cement floor and filled up the foundation cracks in the building. His only path out was was completely blockaded. This all happened, of course, unknown to Harold and Verl. But they found Out about it on the ninth day when the cat apparently on his last life decided it was time to be high-flyin- , David Bruce Gardner, instruc- tor at Utah State Agricultural college- in Logan, and an expert on child psychology, spoke on - "Child Development in the Home, Jn regular meeting of the Kindergarten club held last Thursday afternoon, February 3, in the War Memorial home. Dr. Gardner stressed the point that teaching democracy dn the The'big press is now in our new building and ready to roll, soon as I finish this column. Climaxing our move across the alley, from main street to First West Street, the press was moved with a minimum, of mistakes, a maximum of good humor and with a surprising absence, of hair curlin cussin'. In spite of the mighty back straining, pinched fingers, bruised knuckles, wrenches that wouldnt fit the nuts, and all the rest, the president of any Relief Society in town could have walked in anytime and not been ' embarrassed. It was a smooth operation, thanks to George Blair, veteran press mechanic from Salt Lake City who has babied presses all over the west; Winston (Nocturnal Nels) Nelson, godfather of the press who pets its smallest cog with affectionate care, prefery Arland ably late at night; Strong-Ar(he has the strongest arm in the company) ; Howard (lets get this thing moved) Anderson and Dick (he always knows where it is) Hansen. home must be done, it is not passed on by a biological process. He also stated that if democracy is going to exist at all it. must exhist in the minds of the children. This is the parents responsibility. He concluded that if only angels could rear children none of us would have ohiildren because we all make mistakes. . The program was under the direction of Mrs. Leah Jensen, chairman of the Department of American Homes. m Tin-ge- On Christmas Day. she received word that her son, Russell, Norman Christensen noTanj CLEAN Call Us Today For Prompt Delivery ONE . BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE 60 North Main Street Brigham City secFeb- PROVIDENCE, Ik I. (UP) The Rhode Island budget office 6et Elaine Romer accompanied by a good example in 1954. It cut Mary Schroder. its annual budget request $4,550. iA poll was taken determining the hour most desired for meeting. Following the tabulation of the votes it was learned that of 57 members were in favor continuing with the 4 p. m. time and 29 were In favor of WED. to SAT. changing to the 8 p. m. time, Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Ada I!UST SEE PROGRAM! Johnson. r TWo Big Features IT AU NEW! ITS All TRUI! 2 Box Elder NEWS iff th Utah Brigham City, story of a team and o dreamt Wednesday, February 9, 1955 g in established weekly neiwepaper, published every Wednesday and nterea as Second Gfaae Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, os der the sot of March 8, 1879. A 1696, Member Audit Bureau o 4 Circulations, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckereley, Advertising Manager Subscription rate $3.00 per year, payable in advance in combination with Elder Journal, (published the Box Fridays) $5.00 per years $2.50 for 6 months: single copy 10 oasts. SHEWING TONIGHT LAST YOUNG AT HEART FEBRUARY during the afternoon. 10-11-- 12 BOWERY TO BAGDAD Starring Leo Gorcey, Iluntz Hall and the Bowery Boys Mm also ' en wim . m CO-HI- T HELLS OUTPOST sity. He first began writing in high Wat school and his first book, "Witch Memorial ihome. Mr. Christensen wilt be as- in the Wasatch, was published sisted by Vosco Call III, who is in 1928. producing the play in Logan. His present works include Mr. Call will read parts of the Michael, The Bishops Son, "Isolt of Fire, and Job. play at the review. The general public Is cordially Mr. Christensen was a candiinvited to attend, Mrs. Ken Jen- date for the Pulitzer Prize in sen, chairman for the day, has 1954. He has other works now announced. sr ' under production. review should be one of the outstanding reviews of the season, Mrs. Jensen added. Mr. Christensen was born in Newton, Utah. He has received counts WUM DAXA from the novel Silver Rock with Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie, Chill Wills and John Russell PLUS SELECTED SHORTS CARTOONS AND NEWS v tac-k- ' tails V Mir Iws-- sot 1,1 Ui, mm DCKXA to . KEEP H a ; was seriously injured In an tomobile accident. She left immediately for Nevada. Russell is now getting around on crutches and getting along a badly He sustained fine. broken leg, broken ribs and lac erated head in the accident Mrs. Stowell took care of the Girl Announced By injured man after he was re leased from being confined in Walter McArthurs the hospital 10 days. Mrs. Rus Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAr-sell Stowell took care of the business establishment in Fern thur, St. George, Utah .announce ' i. the arrival of a baby daughter iy. born January 31 at 8:30 a. m. in the St. George hospital. Phone your news to 1000. The little girl will be named Carol Ann. Mrs. McArthur is the former Virginia Nelson, eldest daughter of Ole P. Nelson, Corlnne. au- PIIONE led by Mrs. Janice Johnson. The group of ladies attending vocal selections by enjoyed at regular . . . will review his own poetic drama, Job, meeting of the Civic Improvement Club literary section slated to be held Thursday, February 10, beginning at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. The general public is invited to attend this review Mrs. Ken Jensen, chairman, has announced. Vosco Call III will read parts of the play Mrs. Lola Stowell Is Improvement club literary scheduled for Back From Fernly, Nev. tion meeting ruary 10 at 4 p. m. in the Stowell returned home Friday from Fernly, Nevada, where She has been visiting since December 26. Hansen conducted the ' meeting with prayer by Mrs. Phyllis Morgan and the pledge To us laymen it is almost a miracle the way the mechanics tore the press down in "Job," a Poetic Drama Will Be Presented At one good day and moved it and put it back Literary Section Meeting for Civic Club Thurs. together in five days. And make it run, too, Job, a poetic drama will be his education at Brigham Young as todays newspaper proves. reviewed by the .author, Norman college, USAC, University of Christensen of Logan, in Civic California and Stanford Univer- Mrs. Lola A1 Mrs, cool, ; Budget Cut Child Psychologist Speaks to Kindergarten Club Members at Regular February Meeting Literary Treat In Store For Local Ladies removed from his dungeon. He screeched and scratched and howled and made his presence known. When erl pulled up a floor board the cats paw first slipped out, clawing for the v sunlight, then came the cat; He was so hungry, said Verl, when I tried to pet him he could smell my fingers and wanted to eat them. v WrAJ c--' J i O' THE PICK a i vuiJ J THREEIHOUR (Denis PICTURES" ! Ml 1 M .. U Third Ward Primary Teaching Faculty Meet Members of the Third ward Primary teaching staff held regular preparation meeting ' February 7 in the chapel. 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