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Show MM! i PAGE four Romantic Adventure Drama BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. June 23, 1950 At Barbara Testimonial Kohler's Junior Boys Several Junior hoys of Box Elder high school attended a missionary farewell testimonial fdr Miss Barbara Kohler, former Box Elder high school teacher and Junior class mother, Sunday evening, June 11, in Heber City. Miss Kohler leaves to fulfill her mission this month, She will serve In the Mexican mission field. The young men attending the farewell were: Ronnie Rock, David Morrell, Calvin Jeppsen, and Lowell Johnson and John Holmgren of Bear River City. Leron Johnson sang two solos by special request. A recording of the program was made and each of the boys present had a chance to add their best wishes. N THEATRE Highway 91 At East Edge of Rrigham City Last Times Tonight William Ilolden and William Bendix in "STREETS OF LAREDO" In Technicolor Saturday Only Red Ryder in "ROLL THUNDER ROLL" In Color ALSO Glen Ford and Evelyn Keyes in "MR. SOFT TOUCH" Sunday And Monday Brian- - Donlevy and Robert Preston in 'WAKE ISLAND' & Wednesday (Family Nights) Dan Dailey And Ann Baxter in Tuesday "YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING" In Technicolor Big Prizes Offered Model Aviators In Sports Hill Field i Tfodel airplane builders have until Wednesday to file their entry blanks in the Plymouth state model Schedule of Brigham Citys Bob Nielsen of athletic and recreational activi- plane contest, Nielsen Motors and Jim Mason ties for next week were releas- of Mason news stand and model inotherwise ed today. Unless reminded local model enshop, dicated, all events listed will thusiasts today. take place at the Rees Pioneer The state contest will be held is: It park. Sunday and Tuesday mornings, July 2 and 4, at Hill Air Force Monday. June 26 to Dancing: War Memorial Home Base, Utah. Transportation Hill field for any local model 912 a. m. Baseball: league pilots will be arranged by m. a. and p. Nielsen and Mason. practice, The contest will be in three m. classes: Junior, up to 16 years Recreation: p. m. 2, 4 Neil H. Larsen "PICK O' THE PICTURES dealers-sponsore- d Made-You- r 1-- 2 2 2-- Baseball: Peaches practice, p. m. Softball: North stake M.Men, 7:30-1p. m. Tuesday. June 27 Dancing: War 'Memorial home. 912 a. m. Tennis: Brigham Young park, a. m. Recreation: p. m. Baseball: Junior league, 0 James Stewart, Spencer Tracy and Valentina Cortesa ' in a scene from Malaya, romantic adventure drama coming to the Capitol theater June 25, 26 and 27. The big cast also stars Sydney Greenstreet, John Hodiak and Lionel Barrymore. ... to rid Another campaign farms of Tats will be held throughout Box Elder county next week, it was announced today by Anson B. Call, Box Elder county agricultural agent. The campaign is being planned as a result of a survey conducted last spring during the first rat campaign of this year. Each person who received bait was asked whether they were in favor of a similar campaign this summer. indicated that The results in they were overwhelmingly favor of it, Call said. Bait will be available at the county agents office in Brigham City, Johnsons store in Phils Service station in Tremonton and at Don Limbs Utah Oil station in Garland. Continuing, Call said, Also, in this survey, we told the individuals that it would be impossible for the county or the cities to furnish the bait free of charge and asked that they indicate whether or not they were willing to .pay for the bait. Practically 100 percent of the cards received were in favor of paying for the bait which they will receive. Price of the bait, which will come In pound packages, will be 40 cents per pound. Payment can be made at the place the purchase is made. We hope there will be sufficient bait to supply the needs, but if there is not, we expect to keep the bait on hand in the county agents office during the summer, and individuals can SATURDAY M. I. A., p. m. Dance: South stake Tennis Courts, 8;3Q Wednesday. June Baseball: Made-You- r league a. m. game, .Recreation: p. m. Thursday, June 29 home, Dancing, War Memorial i a. m. 7 New And Lovely c vAwi 1 2-- 5 2 Baseball: league r 1-- 3 2-- 5 0 2 2 2-- 5 d d honfarewell testimonial Mr. of son H. Neil Larsen, oring of OgLarsen Mrs. and Floyd den, Utah and grandson of Mrs. Peter Sorensen of Willard and P. J. Larsen of Brigham City, was held In the Ogden Seventh ward Sunday evening, June 18. He will serve In the eastern states mission. Prelude for the farewell was played by Eulala Shaw. Invocation was offered by Elmer Vander Does, followed by a solo by Lavern Gull. Organ selection was played reby Eulala Shaw followed by marks by Irving F. Keller and a solo by Lavern Gull. Remarks were given by Bishop Foulger after which the missionary gave the response. Benediction was offered by Dale Swenson. VrtUGK I (feting Paula Raymond , . tall brunette beauty, is a former model whose screen test proved . so outstanding she was promptly assigned the romantic lead opposite Devils Robert Taylor in Doorway. f .tPUBUC moouctiQH and 'BIRTHDAY jcincy Rox TRUCOlf mssim jetin Blue Salt , RICHARD STEVEN U Fatt a REPUBLIC iCami of ( PICTURE used losley, qubbard who have attended the Saturday Night dances the pest winter and spring, we want to say Thanks, and we're planning an even belter season, with more fun every Satbeginurday night at the ning early this falL To Gil of you Dance-Bowl- s Dance-Bow- L YOUR PRESENT CAR MAY NEVER AGAIN BE WORTH WHAT Today we're back again with the best opportunity in town (or you to make a good deal on your present ear. JDont delay act now, lets trade! ... COM WELL GIVE NOW! 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Dodge is wider and longer inside to give you lots of head room, leg room, BlGCER b petal nth l eve-"nin- years t'ven jemice - 4-- gear-shiftin- N u by Bved 4-- See this si .aging Color Onto 1 SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. group of girls met at the home of Mrs. Nora Gunderson, Monday, June 19, for the purclub. pose of organizing a Miss Bessie Hansen, county ex- -l- a 1 of J' jut HOW TODAYS NEW DODGE PUTS YOU MILES AND MONEY AHEAD WE WANT USED CARS t) readin BtNNING - BARBRA MLLU (CUT - DIME TONNE Kill KltH HIM A The 1 ,lo. iliyed 4-- H Get-Awa- y Marti U All persons operating farm machinery for public service in cutting of threshing of grain are required to acquire permit to do so from the Utah State Board of Agriculture to operate, according to Wynn L. Davis, district agricultural inspector. Persons failing to comply with this saw will be prosecu- SOUTH STAKE SOFTBALL ted, Davis said. Thursday, June 29 7:30 Indian School vs. Sec Permits may be obtained by applying in person at the Dis- ond. trict agricultural inspectors of7:30 Perry vs. Fifth. 8:30 Sixth vs. First. fice, Box Elder county court8:30 Mantua vs. Willard. house, Brigham City, or by writing to the state weed super- Thursday, July 6 7:30 Indian School vs. Wil visor, state department of agriculture. Capitol building, Salt lard. Lake City 1, Utah. 7:30 Fifth vs. First. There is no charge for the per8:30 Mantua vs. Sixth. 8:30 Perry vs. Second. mits, Davis said. There will be no regular Saturday night dance at the Dance-Bow- l this week, or until falL Vacation and other summer activities have reduced the crowds to a point where the dances must be J ippouitei Also Sunday morning, church school for the protestant boys and girls at the Intermountain Indian school will be held, and at 9:45 church school will be held at the Community church for all ages. The book Of Jonah will be the lesson for the day and the story for the children is The Summer Is Yours. ' Other Community church ac tivities include the regular Jun for choir rehearsal at 3 oclock Wednesday afternoon under the direction of Mr. Arthur Gillespie. Next Saturday, the church school picnic will be held up Box Elder canyon from 2:30 on. Parents and children will bring their own outdoor supper. All cars wdll leave from the church at 2:15 oclock in the afternoon. Those who are going and have cars are asked to help with the transportation if they 'have room for extras. seen New York M' mes. - (hat a satisfaction to know that Dodge value in roominess means extra comfort every mile you drive that Dodge value in ruggedness means you'll spend less on upkeep over the years. And what satisfaction todays big Dodge gives in handling Ni yst .Woke Brigham City Girls Club Organize d, Ea Oiga A church. - TILL FALL Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Roxy! feet the Presbyterian church worship services Sunday morning at 11 oclock. During the services the anthem will be sung by the choir. Nursery school will be held at the manse during the church services and all parents are invited to leave their small children there while attending havent ALSO NEWS, CARTOON AND BANDS paugf FRIDAY & SATURDAY d Whale Of Story To Be Sermon SORRY - NO MORE DANCES late now The events in each class will be Free flight, iiA. A. B and C classes, to be run off Sunday; scale, combined classes, to be run Sunday; speed. A, B, C and D classes, to be run Tuesday; stunt, A, B, C and D classes combined, to be run Tuesday, and a event, combined age classes and engine displacement classes, for which no points will be given. The will be a Tues day feature. The first prize In the senior class will be a $250 trip to Detroit for the Plymouth Motor corporations fourth international competition. The junior class top prize will be a $300 scholarship to any accredited Utah college or university. This award will be made to the best junior. There will be trophies, medals and certificates for place winners, in addition. Anyone interested in entering this contest is urged to get entry blanks at once, either at Masons or Nielsen Motor. To Serve Mission tension agent, instructed the work. girls on The following girls were elected to hold offices: Dixie Gunderson, president; Rowena WilJosette liams, vice president; Peters, secretary; Sharon Loveland, reporter and Sandra Orme, song leader. Girls who were present, along with their mothers were: Sharon Loveland,- Dixie Gunderson, Old Folks Plan Meeting Josette Peters, Sheryl Nelson, Nancy Ferry, Sharon Cazier, RoTomorrow Afternoon wena Williams, Annette Ward The Old 'Folks organization and Sandra Orme. will hold a meeting at 2 oclock The next meeting will be held A in the afternoon Saturday, at at the home of Nancy Ferry, the home of Mrs. Serena West-gaar- June 29 at 5 oclock in the At this meeting a name north Second east. All old folks have been in- for the club will ibe chosen. A Whale Of A Story, is the vited to attend. Refreshments Light refreshments were sertitle of the sermon, Reverend wil be served. ved by Mrs. Gunderson. Arthur Gillespie will present at Made-You- ball game, p. m. " Recreation: p. m. Softball: South stake 7:30-1p. m. Friday, June 30 Dancing: War Memorial home, a. m. Baseball Baseball: clinic, Made-You- r a. m. league, 10-1'Recreation, p. m. Baseball: Peaches vs. Magna,, 8:15 p. m. Saturday, July 1 Reunions: Tingey family. Their NEWEST? most Hilsrious Adventure If you 16 to 21 years of 21 years and over. merry-go-roun- 28 In Public Cutting -- of age; senior, age, and open, merry-go-roun- Square Permits Required Sunday Monday -- Tuesday 2-- 5 p. m. come into the office and get it as they need it, for the 6ame price, Call said. According to the Fish and Wildlife service, experiments carried out, indicate that the summer campaign is Just as effective as a winter campaign. The bait, which is being used, has preventive added to it so that it will keep for several weeks without deterioration. We would appreciate very much the cooperation of all who have rats on their places," Call concluded, it is through a community campaign only that we can do a good Job in eradicating these pests. 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