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Show FO R RENT M r. and Mrs. .HON'EYVHAiE Don Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bensen left Thursday for Las Vegas, Nevada for a week or two to take In the sights. iA number of people attended the North Box Elder stake conference in Brigham City on Sunday. Spencer W. Kimball of the council of the twelve apostles was the principal speaker. son Mr. Merrill Jensen Duke, of Mrs. Daisy Duke and Mies Janae Christensen, daughter of ChrisMr. and Mrs. Ephraim tensen, were married in the Lo- At Yery Reasonable Rates . gan temple on June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wintle were guests on Memorial day in Logan, Utah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunsaker ,are happy over the arrival of a J FLOORSANDER new baby son, born in the hospital .at .Brigham City, a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Wintle of Sandy, Utah, were guests at the home of Mr. Wintles sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. iLeon Hunsaker on Friday. Guests at the home of Mrs. Paulie T, Boothe on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Boothe and children, Sharon, Duane, Dennis and Vicki Lynn; and Mrs. Wayne Boothe and children, Richard, Kristine and David. The Five Busy Bees met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Burma Orme Monday, May 26. They learned how to do beautiful darning. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and children, Donene and Johnnie, spent several days this week visiting with Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. .Lamar Bensen and son, Kelly, of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bensen and daughter, Terry, of Ogden, were guests on Memorial day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ben- - ItP Mr., and Mrs., Wars'" Cowan and Mrs. Charles Pitts' of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. David Sheliby and daughters, LeAnn and Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nilson and children, Carol, Barbara and Roy, all of Ogden, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. INoman YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School " ' By Helen B. Kill Hon-eyvil- Rita Kiser and Mrs. Ida HenMr. and Mrs. Verlin Knowels here at the of Oakland, California, is spend- nings, teachers with Collen Hamilton of ing a few days in' Honeyville school, Salt Lake City, enjoyed a trip visiting relatives and friends. to Mexico recently. They returnare former of residents They . t ht is well underway. ees recreation hall bulged at fhe seams Sunday evening as a huge crowd attended the social. Spiced tea, coffee and cookies were- served. 'Mrs. Almira Franchville, director of the summer school and Mrs. Thomas Tommaney poured at th Occasion. Latest reports have It that approximately : 900 have registered for classes. At the first assembly held Tuesday morning In the theatre, 724 persons Including enrollees and their families were present to hear addresses given by Dr .George and Mrs. Boyce Hildegard Thompson, chief, Branch of Education, Indian Bureau, of Washington, D. C. The Joe Hobe family left here last week for Mississippi, t Joe resigned his position as teacher in the Intermediate school, and Ann, as clerk stenographer. n(ring hor to iba Top O iho Tow- (our brand now, 'grand now lokoitauront and Roof Gordon) far hutch whh hoovonly dinner or bfi , . . in on atmoopharo dial It dam near out of dtb woddl . M. SUNDAY DINNER CLOSED THURSDAYS DINNER front 300 P. M. . T OGDEN. i CAMPIEll MERRELLS, Inc. Walk , ' UTAH ECCIES, Qonorol Manager Its OPEN NOW ! A Block And Save " K An Indian style show will be held June 5 and 6 In the cam pus auditorium, at 8:30 p. m. The event will be under the direction of Dr. Frederic H. Dou glas,. curator, Denver Art Museum, and member of the National Arts and Crafts board, and Miss Dorothy Liebes, Doro thy Liebes studio, New York City and San Francisco, one of Americas leading textile deParticular signers. emphasis will be given to ancient and modern Indian design. Employees and their families may attend this outstanding event on Thursday evening. Friday evening is reserved for the townspeople.: HOTEL DEN LOMOND AT " i ' All young men and women between 17 and 28 years old are urged to contact Sgt. Fan-sle- r to, discuss the marine program, the sergeant said. Everyone Is Invited to phone their society Items foe the News and Journal to 77L Reminder to any BJP.W. members who may be on campus The B.PjW. convention will be held in Brigham City, opening Friday (tonight), at 5:30 p. m. with a tea at the Fourth ward chapel. , The convention will . last through Sunday. A full and interesting program has been arranged. For more Information see elsewhere in this Issue or phone Anna Erickson, No. 115, during day or Jean Shonka during day or' both ladies may be contacted during evenings . at , No. 1030. v (Friday, May 30, Memorial day, was a day for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gibby to remember. A little seven- - pound 12 ounce stranger arrived at the Cooley Memorial hospital and he goes by the handle of Richard D. Gibby. Waiting impatiently for him at home was his sister, Linda, and a little ecavboy, Tim-mi,who, will call him brother. Mr. and Mrs.; Dean Stephens arrived home last week from a vacation in Oklahoma. SMOKY (TECHNICOLOR) Starring Fred MacMurray and Anne Baxter ALSO T f ? f) ' V i DISC JOCKEY - r ft f With Ginny SimndS and V 4 SUNDAY driveway is a Buick. It has just It belongs to this proud young couple. Theyve just arrived too. Theyve arrived at a discovery the discovery that owning a Buick instead of a car isnt so much a matter of money. Its a matter of knowing the facts of life. Buick prices are closer to the prices of smaller, tess powerful, less distinguished cars than most Here low-price- d ; people think. Wh y dont you check into this? Youll find you could pay $300 to $400 more and still not match the horsepower of this nimble beauty. You could pay hundreds of dollars more and still not get any more interior r9om, or richer ' 'N fabrics.'; But that's only part of the story. , ; I f f I I ' ' - V'. , The big thing about any car is the way it goes. So you ought to find out how this car rides the road the freedom from bobble and sway that cost a million real dollars to develop. You ought to sample the way Dynaflow Drive ; COCHRAN THE WONDER mmm wUMl (TECHNICOLOR) , I NIHw . June Haver and William Lundigan , i CO-HI- W HORSfc CO-III- T T ,i Tim Holt and Cleo Moore z PICK y THE PICTURES " FRIDAY and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Stiff GEORGE man picture Starring dait FOLLOWING CITIZENS I Ethel BARRYMORE MARGUERITE CHAPMAN and GARY COOPER DIANA DORS VAN JOHNSON GENE KELLY JANET LEIGH FREDRIC MARCH WILLIAM ROfflEffl" .. -- MON. Thrill-Buster- r starring ; JANE NIGH and JOHN ARCHER PLUS Serial Shorts Cartoons - News with Wallace Ford A Monogfam Picture JSpectacular color by CINECOLOR MATINEE SAT. 1P.M. Their -- CARTOONS first 'Jpictura NEWS msm - Tfce i : ' f ; Sterilizes soil end prevents plant growth for one to two years. Use Tkiox on drivel ways, brick walks, patios and parking where soil can be poisoned and ao plant growth is wanted. Use according to label precaution. ' in hilarity WEEDI-82,4-Weed Killer for use on lawns kill to Dandelions, Plantain, Bind Weed and many other wee.li. is 1 'Ss--3r VBT1P aa tn HTs, ttoi for '52 rk Brigham City, Utah lhit - r- HI Isst TR10X Weed Killer 4 ' TUES. eder easy way Just give us a chance to prove it and youll . have a lot of fun. i Phone 272 BlJ -- Inside Story of the POWELLi S. Z. SAKALL Marjorie MAIN BRASSELLE ... George MURPHY-Keef- e James WHITMORE Keenan WYNN Lewis STONE Nancy DAVIS SUN. , ' true T Si A Well tell you this IS UK merm . RIO GRANDE PATROL A V 550 South Main Street ffEVE i high-compressi- Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice. Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. TUESDAY ILL GET BY SHORTS ; one.'.- Nigh Sunday Monday Tuesday feeds the power with a steady swoop and unbroken smoothness in city traffic, on hills, or out on the open road. ; J i h And you ought to know how it feels to touch off that Fireball 8 Engine. With all its might, valve-in-hea-d this gets a lot of miles from a gallon of gas: because a lot of folks have told ms this: No matter what car youre driving now no matter what cars youve looked at theyll never seem the same after you try this Jane MONDAY -- In the N WILDFIRE. to S00 P. M. Par Roiorvodoni Phono 5761 TODAYS. SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A dance was held Monday evening for summer school enrollees and their families In the 7 T.RUt MDNRt EXCEPT TO PRIVATE PARTIES v THEATRE boys gymnasium. f. A marine corps recruiting sergeant will be at the Brigham City post office, Monday, June it 9, from 9 a. m. ,to 12 noon, was learned today. DRIVE-I- On campus and enrolled in Indian Service Summer school are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wood-ge- r who have been employed this past year on the Blackfoot reservation. Mr. Woodgpr was formerly a teacher here. eholm that bind hor ) that bo Mo o . . , dont waft ' iho coiling . . . tond hor ipicHi iky hlghl to 1 6, 1952 Marine Recruiting Sgt. Will Visit Brigham City Mrs. Geo. Wintle left TuesMr. and Mrs. Lloyd day morning for Salt Lake City and sons, Jay, Lee and Eastley 'Evan, to spend a fe(w days with her a trip last week to Yelbrother-in-laand sister, Mr. enjoyed lowstone park ...... " and Mrs. Hillard Rose. Sw 12 Brigham' City, Utah Friday, June - f LUNCHEON BOX ELDER JOURNAL The employ- ed home last Monday. . mu tv? onHl aha I Mrs. Otto Hill. and EDGER Pnt kor Iron ; Inspirational Thought for Today "One of the most tragic things I know about human nature Is that all of us tend to put off living. ,We are all dreaming of some magica rose Ingarden over the horizon stead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our win' dows today. Dale Carnegie. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cobum and children, of Logan, are in at the home of Mrs. Colburns mother, Mrs. Paulie' T. Boothe to spdnd the pummer months. , Miss Kristene Beek of Pocatello, Idaho, spent several days last week visiting at Mte home of her grandparents, Mr. and Honeyville. PAGE EIGHT Indian Service Summer school sen. tl4 West Forest Brigham City, Utah n I Z JEAN PETERS -- Sr Hdveedky ftMedfcr DARRYL F. ZANUCK ELIA KAZAN 2n. |