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Show 1 like Ike silent pictures Ibrst, Their return I greet wiith a Explorers Will shout, To see a woman open her mouth, And not a sound come out. , , Sixth, Fiftli, Park in August HURTLING THROUGH CUTER 7 SPACE THCY CHALLENGED ' ) FURIES THE UNEARTHLY OF AN OUTLAW PLANETl Actor: The death scene was a riot. Actress: How come? Actor: The corpse had the . hiccoughs. jgvTHR'yl j. ffiasSKS r rVf vr i h M - Friday Saturday TWO FEATURES ATTACK' "FIGHTER with Sterling Hayden Joy Paige In Technicolor ITAOINO JEFF MORROW South League With first half play all knotted up In a three way tie, the senior softball league of South Box Elder stake will open their second half schedule tonight, Friday. In games last week, the Sixth ward toppled the league leading Fifth ward and a threeway tie resulted with Sixth, Fifth and Perry, each team having lost a single game. Playoffs to determine the first half championship will be scheduled in the near future, Kent Jensen, slake director announced. Opening rounds of the second half tonight will find the Fifth ward playing Willard at 8 pan. while the Sixth ward will meet First at Rees park at 7:45 , FAITH DOMERGUE Per- the Inter-mountai- n Technical Drawing Teachers Are Needed A (UP) Dale Smith and Mrs. Sanford Smith, 49 North Third West, was picked as the senior leagues most valuable player of the week and its small wonder. While pitching for Breitenbeker Electric, he hurled a three hit game, his team winning 19 to 4. Dale made four hits out of five times at bat, one of them a home run, another a . . two-ba- se Player of Week Editor: I have starring Cornel Wilde and .Yvonne DeCarlo Also in Color SUN. - MON. - TUES. ! "THE CADDY" with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Also SCOUT' 'CAVALRY in Technicolor PR! NT BY TECHNICOLOR , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seashore, newlyweds, visited in Brigham City last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seashore, parents of the bridegroom. The couple exchanged wedding vows tin Las Vegas, June 11. They have just returned from an extended honeymoon trip in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Seashore is the former Donnell Scarborough, daughter of Mrs. Leland Scarborough, Og den. with ' , are residing The newlyweds In Salt Lake City where Mr. Sea- Randolph Scott shore is employed. scsV ( recently received a transfer to another city of labor here in Sweden, so I would op predate it much very if you would change my address. My new address Is: Calvin W. Jepp son, Gabrieliagatan 17, Boras, Sweden. I wish to thank you for your kindness in sending me the Box Elder News anid Journal. It is most interesting to follow the every-dahappenings of the people, city, and county there at home. Again I send you a sincere thanks. Sincerely, NOTES j Recovering at the local hospital following major operations July 2, performed Saturday, are: Mrs. Elmer (Alice) Whitaker, Sunset; Mrs. LaRue Yates, Harper ward, and Mrs. "Boyd (Grace) Jeppsen, Brigham City. Beth Gunnell,' McCammon, Idaho had her appendix Removed Saturday. , Mrs. Roland (Ann) Jorgensen, Brigham City, underwent a major operation July 5 and is "do- in Sait Lake City. Mrs. Wendell Hoopes (the for- ing nicely. mer Melba Wood) and her daughter, Shaunna, of Portland, LEARN TO PLAY ACCORD1AN 8 Weeks Trial Plan Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wood and family of Phoenix, 4 Free lessons, value S8JM Arizona were borne for the 4 Paid Lessons of the birthday anniver2 week rental free, vaL $2.50 S7.50 sary. Other 'family members 6 weeks rental SI .00 planning to attend included Mr. Music and Mrs. Lee Wood, Ogden, and $23.00 Ross Wood and family, Willard, $23 value for $13.50. $6 enrolwith Mr. Woods only ment fee $1 per week until along brother, Ellis. balance is paid. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in JACK ANDERSON MUSIC CO to be held Mondays. the Willard ward chapel by Classes For appointment write Box J, William Kunzler, bishop. Burcare of giving ial was In the Willard . name, phone, address. News-Journa- L Utahs Biggest Taxpayer Mining Mining is our states largest industrial taxpayer. The assessed valuation of all Utah property in 1954 was $1,072,424,034.' The assessed valuation of mining property was $277,534,618 or 25.9 of the total. In addition, a 1 severance (occupation) tax is assessed against gross value of the product. Because of minings importance to government' financing in Utah, the- soundness of this basic industry is vital to all Utahns. y CALVIN W. JEPPSON. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Box Elder JOURNAL "From the earth comes Brigham City, Utah Friday. July 8, 1955 an abundant life for all " SumiyUrooh Recent Newlyweds Here For Weekend Holiday "PASSION" Co-H- it 3enjr the whiskey that' Aw LwAw Mitchell Cochran son of Mr, . . . and Mrs. Victor Cochran, 344 North Third West, is 'the junior leagues player of the week for his one-hpitching with Zundels assignment team. The young hurler got credit for 16 strikeouts during the game1 which his team won 11 to 3. (TKfs'mene an Industrial designer, Its design for enjoyment Is an Old Sunny Brook highball. One stp- it Telephone Call Tells Of Arrival of Son and he's got that Sunny Brook smite (jfctb C& yoiL, - KENTUCKY : STRAIGHT I, lj I rraxUCKY WH,T JessoOOieeeessesesseeeeeeesssseeseeesessss GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT!, BOTH 84 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS S THE OID SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, lOUISVIllE. KENTUCKY , ' t .telephone call Tuesday eve nlng, July 5, told of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Johnson at the hospital at the University of Minnesota. The eight pound two ounce youngster is the first for the Johnsons and as yet a name has not been decided upon for the new arrival. Mrs. Johnson Is the former Marina Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jensen, Brig ham City. The Jensens are grandparents for the first time. This is the 15th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Johnson, Brigham City. The lad has two great-granmothers, Mrs. Sarah Shuman and Mrs. Jane Jensen, both of Brigham City. Mr. Johnson is teaching and attending summer quarter at the University of Minnesota. A an tntrwJucInt NIN9 MARCEL - sts thru Urmtu Reposed . son of Mr. Early Friday morning they reived news that Jesse Donald Wood, 41, Willard had died suddenly at the Veterans hospital Co-II- it REX REASON ttrrini BORIS KARLOFF Breitenbeker Electric continued their hot streak and Ooppin Motor broke into the winners column In a pair of games Wednesday In the senior division league. The electric boys stopped Chase Firestone with a thundering 19 to 4 score when pitchy Dale Smith held the losers to three hits while he pounded out a home run, a two base hit and a couple of singles for an even .800 at bat, scoring four runs. Dan Jensen also hammered out a double. For his record, Smith was picked as player of the week in the senior division. Led by Art Petersen, Coppin their found Jdotor batting strength against Brigham Tire and won 11 to 8. Petersen blast ed a three base hit, two doubles for five trips to the plate while pitcher R. Jensen picked up four safeties for five, hurled a five hit game. The score was all tied up at the start of the fifth when Cop pin had a four run rally, add ing three more in the sixth to put the game on ice although Brigham Tire was scrapping un til the final out, scoring one in the sixth, three In the seventh. Box scores for the two games follows: Breitenbeker Electric HOSPITAL Family members planned to honor Frank Wood, Willard, on his 80th birthday anniversary last Friday. The birthday party was to be held at Lagoon with all family members attending. Dale Smith Is Named Player of the Week critical Shortage of technical drawing teachers seriously threatens the blow. training of future engineers, according to Prof. Henry C. Spencer of the Illinois Institute of Technology. Spencer called technical drawing the language of technology everywhere" and the foundation of all engineering studies. Yet the supply of qualified engineers and teachers in this field is nowhere near the de-- j mand now, or for the immediate future." In trade schools, high schools and colleges the competition for technical drawing teachers Is so keen that monthly starting salaries are higher than in many other Jobs, Spencer added. He said a beginning technical drawing instructor in the average university earns a minimum of $400 a month. CHICAGO Son's Death Postpones Father's Birthday Party BreiteiMer, Coppin Motor Win Senior Division League Rounds The trip will be made on a Shore specially chartered bus, leaving Thursday night, at the August 4 and arriving park Friday morning where they will en)oy four days of and camping, hiking, fishing sight seeing. The return trip will he through with rhe Jackson hole area visits to the new Jackson Lake lodge, Teton National park, and as they near home, a swim aj Bear lake. p.m. Round trip transportation for For the 9 pm. schedule, the hoys will he provided for ry will play Mantua and the 750 mile Second ward will meet $11 13 to ooveT tour. Each boy will be responschool. sible for his own food, Olsen said. TWO BIG FEATURES ( Player of Week Perry Tie in Many people think it is unlucky to postpone a wedding, A camping trap through YelThis superstition has no founNational Park is being lowstone dation so long as you keep planned for Explorer scouts of postponing it. the aiea, it was announced this week by Carl Olsen, leader for South Box Elder stake. Today and Saturday " Sunday to Wednesday THE HEROIC STORY OF LEWIS AND CLARK O' THE 'PICK PICTURES' TODAY AND SATURDAY l ...America's First Frontiersmen! Drive the car that glyes you MORE of everything .. .Take Imitates" 1-M5lIoBii-DDap Brigham Nurse Arrives In Honolulu, Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cuth-bereceived word Wednesday morning by mail telling that their daughter, Zelda, and her rt '0. $4 , 'hil 'v it r vi'ViSJ FRED nursing school companion, Bonnie Bloom, Salt Lake City, had arrived in Hawaii. At the time the letter was written the two Utah Misses were sunbathing and swimming at Waikiki. They plan to vacation in Hawaii for the next two weeks then secure positions as nurses and remain there. Miss Cuthbert graduated June 6 from the University of Utah with a bachelor of science de gree in nursing. She just recently completed the final phase of her training at the State hospital in Provo. 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