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Show Box Elder Band Will Appear In Concert Box Will Exhibit Original Art Serve Navajo Menu at Church Elder JOURNAL Brigham City Utah 16, 1954 Friday, April In established weekly newspaper, F every nday and publ shed the at Matter Class bevond entered as unpust office in Brigham City Utah, der the act of March 8. 1079 A 1900, Benefit Dinner Fry brpad and Navajo stew will bp the main dishes offered at the benefit Navajo dinner being given next Thursday evening by the Christian Youth Fellowship group of t lie Community 1'iesby terian church Thp dinner will be served from (i:00 to 8:00 oclock and those attending may watch the Navaand jo girls as they prepare to fry the bread, individually order. Salad and drinks will complete the dinner menu. A special program by the Rainbow club singers and dancers will be presented during the booths evening while exhibit will display Indian arts and crafts. One of these will be a special display of paintings and sculpart turing by Allan Houser, instructor at Intermountain Dinner and program tickets are being sold for 75 cents and $1 00, the youth committee Audit Bureau of C rtuUtloiw. Na Press Association State Editorial Association und United L tufi t iv e Advertising Keprr?nta ball I oke Press Association, Llah Member Llah t tonal press Slate City, Chas Cladys Publisher W. Claybaugh Johnson, Adverting Manager Subscription rate $iUU per year puy with n combination able in advance Jder News the Box (published W ed it 5U lor a U0 ; $2 $ nesdava) per yeal months, single copy 10 cents. Allan Houser instructor at Intermountain school will display this piece of sculpturing, which he calls the San Carlos Woman at the Navajo dinner to be held Thursday, April 22 at the Sixth ward amusement hall, sponsored by a Community Presbyterian Church group. The white marble . . . Floyd High School Hand And Orchestra I oclock. Director Wayne Johnson announces the concert will include selected solo and ensemble numbers as well. their annual spring concert at the school auditorium next Wednesday evening, April 21 at 8:00 will present victims who fall for the salesmanship of Elect Local Boys people who are in the septic tank cleaning business, stove repairing business and in some instances, roof painting. These scavAlpha Kappa Psi engers that do this kind of work go through the country selling their services and then Gerald Speth and Darrell or fail to live up to their Deem, both of Brigham City, either are affiliated with Alpha Kappa agreement. ersonally peaking over-char- , ge Psi at the Utah State Agricultural college. Speth is secretary of the organization. Alpha Kappa Psi Is an hon- ByCWC fishing or If youre planning a week-en- d hunting trip, get your new 1954 Utah license before you go. Old licenses expire today, Friday. This applies also to youngsters, 12 years of age and over. Weve been harping for many years about the gyp artists who fleece business men and other citizens, with first one kind of racket and then another. Now Sheriff Warren W. Hyde comes up with some mighty convincing arguments to substantiate my contentions that the safe practice is to do business with local bonafide merchants. Heres the story the good sheriff tells, and he should know. It seems like every year we have many As of this week, one fellow expressed to a widow in this county that he was very hard run and he certainly needed work and that orary business fraternity, a serhe would like to clean her septic tank and vice organization for the school, charged her six cents a pound and demand- in training people In business. Members of the fraternity have ed a check for $250.92. activities from which they get and compete with other "Now being that there was an agreement points chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi made between the two parties, it sometimes throughout the country. A display will be shown makes it very hard for the sheriffs office by to get a warrant of arrest and then in about this fraternity for the annual all cases the would-b- e May 6, 7, and 8. scavenger leaves the Agathon, Gerald is a sophomore, Speth country that day. So we would like to warn in accounting. He is the people of this county to be on tfoe alert, majoring the son of F W. Speth. to always take a license number and a deDarrell Deem is a senior, mascription and when, if possible, do business joring in business administrawith their local bonafide merchants. tion. He is the son of L. P. Deem. Respectfully, Warren W. Hyde Thats mighty for good advice, Sheriff, and I one promise to follow it. Sunday Dinner Guests At Dave Nelson Home Sale of Bonds Up 194 In Box Elder George A. Reynolds, Box Elder ounty Savings Bonds chairman, nnounced another lonth of by Utah itizens. Figures just released,, he Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Evans, son Jerry, and fiencee; Mr. and Mrs. Horace (Hod) Evans, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Platt Clark, Pocatello, and Mrs. M. H. Allen, Grand Island. Nebraska. high-recor- bond-savin- March 84 percent more in March 1953 and the highest purchase of these series during any month since wartime than J.Braegger Serves in Germany Army Pvt. Floyd J. Braegger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Braegger, Willard, is serving in Germany with the 28th Infantry division. The Keystone division is undergoing intensive training in southern Germany as part oT the U. S. Seventh army. Braegger, an assistant machine gunner in Company E of the divisions 112 regiment, arrived in Europe last December from Fort Ord, Calif., where he completed basic training. Eagles Slate Basket Dance for Saturday An Apron and Overall, or come as you like basket dance will be Democrats in the Fifth held for Eagles, their partners, district will meet at the Eagles Auxiliary members and their partners, on Saturday hall, April 17, in the Eagles beginning at 9 p. m. The ladies are urged to bring basket lunches to serve two All are cordially invited to attend. YOU'VE READ ABOUT IT IN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED falockiioitDf l O prod vet you con buy with cenfuhnct. Advtrtid LIFE . . . GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . . . l HOUSE BEAUTIFUL . . . house and gakden . . . COtONET ESQUIRE . . ON TV CAN SEE IT DEMONSTRATED IN YOUR HOME NOW-Y-OU . SEEN IT MAGAZINES-YOU'- VE . . FORTUNE . Sooner or later you'll own a Saladmaster so why no enjoy yours nowl h really performs miracles with foods. 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Bliss, Jr., told the Civitan club, a service organization, that his office has uncovered many cases of innocent and respectable men who were dragged through the disgrace of molestation charges because of misunderstanding or children's wild imagination. It can happen to any of us," Bliss said. Figure out how you would get out of it. 1 dont know mysell. He said persons who confess sex crimes might not toe guiltg, as a very high number of publicity seekers and crackpots continually plead guilty to such charges. Bliss added that many wo men who claim to be victims of sex crimes merely make up wild tales to tell their husbands why they spent the night away from home. Only five percent of sex devi ates are violent rapists, and the majority are passive types such jas exhibitionists and similar of fenders, he said. WOtUTS FINEST STRAIGHT KENTUCKY JAMES 8. BOUUOH SINCE 179S 2 250 pdcelb.es quart 290 cans ARO Whple Dills Ripe Colored & Pan Re0(Jy FRYERS CILDVES Swife III. 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PORK & BEANS Box Measles were still in style in Elder county for the week 19, the State ending April Board of Health reports, with 15 cases in Brigham City and 22 in the balance of the county. One case of mumps in Brigham City for the week indicated that the winter-lonsiege was drawing to an end. Fifth Ward Democrats Will Meet Monday Eve NEW STORE HOURS Beginning Saturday, April 17th 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 1945. Box Elder county residents contributed to this thrift record by putting $21,351 into bonds 194 during March, he added, percent more than for the same month last year. statue weighs about 250 pounds. tle 7 for For a cool soft drink F1A-V0R-A- ID 3 pkgs. IQ |