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Show MMtnm 'rmftf ivs rrrrr mm iT Brigham City, Utah April 11,1 961 Tuesday, means a renewal of neighborhoor feuds vef the irrigation water; it means sweating over a garden that will feed several generations of bugs and worms, and it means those confounded birds will be nesting and squawking under the eaves again. Bah! THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Local Eider Accepts Call Elder Steven Ira Packer has aca call to serve a mission cepted I for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in West Germany. A farewell testimonial will honor Ah hate it. Elder Packer Sunday evening, And besides, one must always keep in April 16, at 7 p m. in the Brigham mind that the general fishing season opens City First LDS ward chapel with Bishop Carlyle Jensen presiding. in less than two months. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. RonLDS MISSIONARY Elder Rodger ald Packer, 151 South Fifth East. Elder Packer will enter the LDS Smith Kent has received a call to serve LDS mission in North Brit- Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 24, for a week ish Isles. of special training prior to leaving April 30 for his mission head- ... by Bruce This seems like an opportune time to give my annual (but brief) dissertation on I Tuesday through Saturday ADULTS ONLY dont spring. Here goes: love spring, when the early flowers bloom in flaming reds and sparkling yellows; when the sun warms you through and brings a surge of excitement and awareness to everything growing anew; when birds sing in the morning hours and children frolic on green lawns; when the drabness of sleeping winter gives way to a wondrous technicolor all around; when a man hears nature's call to work with his hands in the earth, and breathes in the narcotic air of things being born everywhere. How's that for getting all about the season? Now if youll wait for a mo- appreciative and leave broken glass and ment, II alter my outlook a wee bit sharp can lids for the aniimals to cut them- Here is a second discourse on the merits selves on we should learn to do better. of wonderful springtime: Nevertheless, the good Ferry puts up with us year after year and for this, he gets Springl Bah, humbug! It means have to spade up the flower bed where my thanks. those dratted weeds have been growing, even during the winter; it means spending A friend of mine from high school days, for fertilizer which makes Mrs. Curtis (Shirlene Josephson) Christenthe money grass grow faster which requires mowing more sen, Rancho Cordova, Calif., writes that often; it means I've got to drag out hoses, Scott, son of Pow Wow, is not the only shovel, hoe, rake, edger, spreader, mower, youngster whos curious about the Holy wheer barrow, clippers, sprinklers, and use Ghost. Shirlene says her them; it means the end to leisure SaturLyn, the ball it on TV; days watching games figures its Casperls daddy. I ... I three-year-ol- d, LDS Mission Call Comes to Children under 12 must be accompanied by parents. Brigham Elder call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the North British Mission has been received by Elder Roger Smith. Kent. He is a son of' Mr. and Mrs. 0. Smith Kent, 457 North Fourth East. A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Kent Sunday evening, April 16, at 6 pm. in the Brigham City Eighth-Twelft-h LDS ward chapel with Bishop Wallace V. Reeder of the Twelfth ward presiding. Elder Kent will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on April 24 for special training prior to leaving for his mission headquarters. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and of the LDS Book of Mormon class and has received his Duty to God Award. He has been attending Utah State University for the past year and has been employed at J.C. Penney Co. 50 Years & DINA Ago Not for a good many years has this section been April visited by such a severe frost as that which sent the thermometer down last night. Tuesday night was a cold one also, but last night was the big freeze and that it did considerable damage there is no question. A visit made this morning to the orchards lying on the west and south by Messrs J. C. Knudson, W. T. Davis, George W. Watkins and Victor E. Madsen, found the cherries at the N. S. Christofferson place to be badly hit, also on the Fishburn place, as well as many others. Last evening Mrs. Martha Lindsay Parker of BenApril 13, 1911 nington, Idaho, was given a delightful shower at the home of Mr and Mrs. B. T. Alvord by a number of her friends in this city. The lady is just returning from Salt Lake City where she was married and stopped off to visit her friends here. A delightful evening was spent and Mrs. Parker received many useful presents. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Denmark Jensen, Lana Alvord, Marion Norton, Ora Figgins, Miss Zora Wilde, Lillian Figgins and Messrs. Aerial Jensen and Emery Rees. 13, 1911 Q w w H M M (9 Mes-dam- W 25 PA 14 Prescription Delivery Ago Exchanged OF THE has been nominated as a result of her performance in AUTOMATIC FULLY HERES SPECIAL SATURDAY water softener d WHAT YOU GET IN WRITING: tank protection plan for 10 full years. A warranty against corrosion, defective parts or workmanship on the entire unit. This warranty provides SPECIFIC water softener protection. Read any other warranty CAREFULLY to see what is actually Graduated-discou- ONLY Culligan product. You can depend on the Culligan dealer. $345.00 Butterfield 8 will not be shown until after 5:00 P.M. Saturday only. As low as $10.85 per month 48 North Main COURT JESTER AND Phone PA ASC0TIjN MfHISII-MIMI- tt Report confirm o serious woter shortage this Concrete Heodgotei can help to relieve this critical situation with control, economy, life long service. season. STALAG Sunday - Monday - Tuesday LAST TIME TONIGHT SIZE On. 5 60 . u tt I ut-- t GOOD FUN!" V SHARE THE LIVES AND LOVES OF THIS 'M CJLriyTfUiVlCOLOR. AND Starts Wednesday for One VU yl THEATRE HOLDENS Tve "World oj a I I - v AND WHY MUST M, DIE . f q T T HKS 1S3S3 STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 SYLVIA WILDING FEATURES AT E2Z32EEY I CincnaScop; coicro, oe ujxc SYVSWAEl I 7:20 and 9:30 AWARDS LUXE , REMEMBER! TEC H N COLOR " atviiwiu si COlpft by Dt I EB3igr:iyw iSGbfiib I . ! THUNDER OVER HAWAII I g SUZiE 'ivWCWG ! m- " x RsySurty ;AV The hilarious story of our P. W. heroes Youll laugh, cry, cheer! heart-tuggin- Y - GREAT ACADEMY AWARD Ij WINNING PERFORMANCE! , ... earned. For example, a person can lose only $150 in benefits if he earns $1500 in 1961. A worker whose family is entitled to the monthly maximum of $254 can cain $1398 before the family loses all social secunty benefits this year. v WILLIAM in the A world of strange places and moralities most different and touching love story of our time! $1 NU . Big Week TIME TONIGHT i w-'- i 1 . ,v fisnyisp TREMONTON ila-L'K- 7Vf$ Y INCREDIBLE All 10 17 REPRESENTATIVE from the Ogden social security office, will be in Brigham City on Thursday, April 20, at the Utah State Em-a.to 4 p.m. to explain the law to those interested. Beginning this year, most people can earn more money and still get social security checks for some months in the year. In fact, under the new law, a person always has a larger gross income from earnings and benefits when he does not limit earnings to $1200 a year. for each 1 P.M.) (1:00 SEASHORES JZ,1200 Association EDITORIAL MATINEE covered. National Utah Stato Praia Aiaodatton, BEGINNING with 1961, retireEditorial Ataoctaflon and Unitod Proaa Kapratanta-tv- t ment International. Advartittnf insurance benefits payable Utah Itata proto Attoclatlon. to you (or your family) are with- Salt Laka City, Utah, 1 In bcil6 Of Only ld Subscription rato SI SO par year, payable in advancer in combination with tho toa fits for each $2 you earn between "d '500. on cummp over 'fTSTS IV; $1500, $1 in benefits is withheld iinio copy, 10 cents. TWI YEAR 8 BUTTERFIELD CULLI6AN home-owne- TAYLOR BEST ACTRESS A WATER C0FISERVATI0I1 IS A MUST THIS YEAR inE5v 8 MtRR'H ELIZABETH WARRANTY Are you among the many persons past retirement age who have' nbt applied tor social security benefits because you are still working? Because of a change in the law you may now be eligible for some payments during the year even though you are still employed or and earn well over $1200 a year. Under the direction of A. B. Caseman, instructor, the Box Elder Junior Band held its final solo eliminations to determine individual soloists to represent the junior band in Region No. 1 music conThe following tests to be held here Friday and Saturday. April were declared winners: Flute, Betty Schtve, oboe, Kenneth Nelson: B flat clarinet, Dwight Freeman; also saxophone. Kelley Bryan; tenor saxophone, LaMar Barker; cornet, Don Bowen; horn, Betty Lee; baritone, Boyd White; trombone, Donna Tingey; sousaphone, Grant WellAS IN the old law, you can earn ing, drum, Edward Roskelley. to $1200 and get benefits for all April 11, 1936 PERRY Oleen Palmer was called to Ogden Wed- up months in the year. No matter nesday evening on account of the serious illness of his sister, Grace how much you earn in a year, you She has been training at the Dee hospital for the past seven months. are still considered retired" in BOX ELDER NEWS any month you dont earn over $100 as on employee or aren't active in A wnIHy MwiRiptr itbtUh4 In 1SH. your own business. Also, for all RvbliiHt tvtry Tv?dy and tNttnd Second Clots Mottor of tho pot oHico months in which you are at least In irifhom City, Utoti, tmdor tho act el 72 years of age, you will be con, M7t. Morch sidered retired, regardless of how Chos. W. CUybuh, Pvbllthor much you earn. Mmbr Audit Buru of Circulation. 8, 1936 April Peoples Drug Years To Be , BUTTERFIELD 10 YEAR WRITTEN Social Security Retirement Law Journal lddie fisher OHARAS A 1. 2. just call... BUtterfield LMJREHSE,HMWE'f JOHN in Logan. His mother is the former Thelma Bott of Brigham City and friends and relatives of the Kent and Bott families are invited to attend the testimonial, Bishop Reeder said. from the files of the News The most desirable woman in town and the easiest to find... Elder Steven Packer has accepted a call to serve LDS mission in West Germany. ACCEPTS CALL Study at the University of Utah. Friends and relatives of the quarters at Frankfurt, Germany. He is a graduate of Box Elder Packer family are invited to atHigh school and LDS Seminary tend the farewell testimonial, and has completed five quarters of Bishop Jensen said. r wa 1:00 P.M. DAILY OPEN Now lets see . . . after giving due consideration to both, say this: Mistuh Chai- mun, Ah casts mah votes fo the fust proposition, that is, suh. Ah loves the springtime iiflaiim the Pictures Pick of As Missionary Aiiib ir ACADEMY AVARDS APRIL 17 Tune to (1UNNL1. 4 S.M p.m. A I TRY OUR KARMELKORN ITS DELICIOUS! OSCARJAST adiPhP4Ai |