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Show I rv mm.'pu.'mw try IMM 2 Brigham and Mrs. Don Nuttall anof a new entered aa Second Class Matter at the nounce the arrival office in Brigham City, Utah, un- granddaughter at Brooks Air post thie der act of March 8, 1879. base, San Antonio, Texas. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, She is the daughter of Airman NaUtah State Press Association. tional Editorial Association and United First Class and Mrs. William Presa. Advertising Representative: Utah Nuttall. State Presa Association, Salt Lake Mrs. Nuttall is the former Nel-mCity, Utah. Powell of Price. counBox Elder Subscription rata in The baby is the first child for ty, $2.25 per year, payable inBuxadvance; Elder the William Nuttals and the first in combination with the $4 00 News, (published Wednesdays! 6 grandchild for the Don Nuttalls. for $2.00 months; single per year; copy 5 cents. Outside Box Flder counThe six pound eight ounce bacombination rate $3.00 per year; ty. by will be named Donna Jean, $5.00. A weekly in newspaper, established 1909, published Friday and every Mr. Well After Operation i hirfhday time, the be given to lucky ladies, a proth affair, for Civic Improve-Forc- gram will feature past presient eluib members on Saturday dents and bridge games will folafternoon, March 21, at 1:30 p. low. Reservations should be called m. in the Centra school audi- to Mrs. J. G. Toombs, Mrs. Fred torium. Mrs. Russell Fish.burn, chair- Holland or Mrs. V. V. Phillips man in charge, reports that by Saturday, March 14. A charge will be made. special plans have been, made of $1.50 per person the Ladies assisting with for the day. Fesrivities will in Civic Imdude hot luncheon to be served spring social for the Mrs. Willis promptly at 1:30 p. m. amid provement club are: Mrs. member, director Hansen, door to decorations, igala prizes L. E. Peirce, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs. James Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. h w e a - Ro-me- Mrs. J. Delos Mrs. Milton Peters, Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Carr, Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, Mrs. R. P. Forsgren, Mrs. Fred Holland, Mrs. Glen Knud-se- n Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. Dewane Jenson, Mrs. Walter G. Mann and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. Also assisting will be Mrs. Dellbert Holmgren, Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Mrs. Elaine W'ard, Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. J. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. D. M. Mason, Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Mrs, C. B. Stratford and Mrs. Orville Merrell. V. V. Phillips, inions differ on the weather "Arf of Family Lif" Is VI ... Xi Alpha Lesson Topic .SOME ...SOME IIKE IT ...FEW Alpha Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi heard the "Art of Family Life on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Inez Petersen, with Mrs. Norma Butler as leader. President Elaine Ward conducted with minutes read by Mrs. Reva Nelson and approved. The opening 'ritual was repeated by the nine members present, in unison. Mrs. Luella McFarlane reported on Women's Legislative council and urged all members to attend the meeting of the council slated for March 25 at Box Elder county court house. LIKE IT HOT C01D ARE EVER SATISFIED , , , But those who like good beer, agree that ,iJ,'tops.,, FISHER i its clean, crisp taste. THE INTERMOUNTAIN FAVORITE I 333 by w & ouiagiP fisi qgrro oi-biLM- Fisher Brewing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, DISTRIBUTING BRIGHAM WASATCH GLENS REXAll DRUG ' COMPANY ...Lower Cost Each Mile, Each Year! Mrs. Ray Adams Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Ray Adams entertained at bridge club last Friday evening In her lovely new home. Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Rex Adams and Mrs. Oleen Watt of Tremonton; Mrs. Wayne Norr, Deweyville; and Mrs. Jack Balch, Mrs. Bob Call and Mrs. Dean Freeman of Brigham City. Dessert luncheon was served in the dining room from two tables. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Prizes went to Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Watt. iRegular members attending were: Mrs. LaVerd John, Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist, Mrs.' Knowlton Mrs. Kent Jensen and Brown, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. ALWAYS Bring youh doctors prescriptions here. Reliability over the years possible prices. GLEN'S HqkoM , , 00 4:00 4:30 3 545 00 6 7:00 830 9 30 10:00 11:00 12:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:30 I200 2 00 2:30 OLD IMIIIGE Maria the BRAND I0:i5 11:15 12:00 PRICE, Gun Theater Childrens Hour Roller Derby Movie Time VALUE and News All Star Revue Your Show of Shows Your Hit Parade The Doctor This Is Your Life NBC News miiiibiii imeocaocii tmimr only Hoffman Eaty-VititqnM-frt- t, FULLY 10 AGED! 86 PROOF THIS WHISKEY OLD HERMITAGE IS 4 YEARS OLD - THE CO., FRANKFORT, KY. 0D ll'OCF 12:30 1:00 1:30 2 00 3:00 3:1 3:30 Whitmans TV Teen Channce Of A Lifetime The Beulah Shov Trouble With Father Quiz Kids (Live) What's Your B d Jackie Gleason Show City Hospital Life Is Worth Livinq Wisdom Of The Ages News and Weather Sign Off MARCH it I 16 BREITENBEKER Hazel Bg Picture World We Live In Robinson Crusoe New Testament Stories Omnibus Super Circus ;45 2:45 3:15 3:30 3 45 Phone 1190 KDYL Tues. Continued The Ships Reporter 4:15 The World in Review 430 Educational Feature 5:00 Howdy Doody Dinah 5:30 Shore Camel News Caravan Headline News Roundup Short Short Drama America At Work Jelesnik and his Violin 7:301 Married Joan Star Theater 9 00 Fireside Theatre 930 Two For The Money 10 00 Club Embassy 10 IS Ghost Towns of the West 545 News 25 10.30 :45 12:00 10 KSL 9 00 10:00 Spo-t- s OO 11:30 Early Show The Town Uncle Roscoe's Party Playhouse Sagebrush World Tonight Peterson's Show Rolfe Talent Scouts Show Studio One Mr. and Mrs. North Playhouse of Stars My Friend Erma How's Your Health Chronoscope News end Weather Sign Off 25 11:30 12 00 17 MARCH TUESDAY, News Headlines Strike It Rich Freedom Rings Home With Lea The Early Show Better Living Electrically Search For Tomorrow Love Of Life 30At 1:4b 2 45 Theatre Ntqht Considine News Midnight 315 Bob 3:30 3 45 4:00 4:15 4:45 6:00 Guiding Light Bill Posts Melody Mart Uncle Roscoe's Party Sagebrush Playhouse World Tonight 6:lS Jane Froman Show 630 The Names The Same 7:00 John Kierans Kaleidoscope 7:15 Cloverleaf Theatre 8 45 News Headlines Tues. Continued Arthur Godfrey t030 Danger :0( 11:30 Final Owl Rocky 4 30 5:00 6:00 6:15 6 30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10 00 10:30 6 00 6:15 6 30 7:00 Weather Report Facts and Fiqures Contrasts in Rhythm Nichols Kitchen Early Bird Matinee Women and the News Matinee Merry Go Round Big Payoff Welcome Travelers Kate Smith Briqhten Up Your Home Video Frolics What's Cooking King Culture And You News and Weather Sign Off New Model pickup with body. Other pickup models avoilobio bodiex. with 6- and New International Trucks ' Value Only FOB A IH Can Give You Economy begins the first mile you drive a New International Thick. Operating costa start low, stay low. New International New Model body end Now feature you want in America's most complete truck lino : 1 68 basic models . . . Now International styling identified by the IH emblem . . . 307 new laboratory-provefeatures . . . 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Here's an easy way to do it! y Go in a modem, Union Pacific Coach. n FISHER A cab. road-prov- Comfo-Visio- LOW-COS- T, (ffewe'fitcW TRIP. . . Thicks give the biggest economy of all the extra years of service that New Internationals are built to deliver. Consider all the costs and youll want a New International. MOTOR So for fine trains, fine service, fine food travel Union Pacific. For extra economy, go Coach! COMPANY Phone East 2nd South Yes, modem accommodations plus wonderful food . . i together with thoughtful, attentive service . . . add to the pleasure of your journey by Union Pacific. You'll also maintained for your appreciate the smooth road-be- d travel comfort. 71 1 L ' .WiMXtataW. I tm Ataik mtmlien w year Mara Uoioo Pacific Railroad ticket agent. for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation ' Be Specific - SAY qjjeqki msnpne 6. 16 Margaret Masters Kitchen Search For Tomorrow Love of Life Guiding Light 7:001 Love Lucy 7:30Red Buttons 4 00 Two MARCH and Music Digest It Rich 12 00 12:30 Art Linkletter 1:00 Double or Nothing 1:30 Garry Moore News Strike DeVon South Main Life The Doing 84 The MONDAY, i ELECTRIC Lou Is IS Jamboree Juvenile This Club See It Now 5 00 You Asked For It 5 30 Private Secretary 6 00 Toast of the Town 7 00 Fred Waring how 7 30 Ken Murray Show 8 00 The Web What's My Line 9 00 A. G. Theatre 9:30 Douglas Fairbanks Show 10:00 Walter Winchell 1015 Fun With Photography This Is The Life i:0O Talent Patrol :30 News and Weather Sign Off i of 7.00 Western Theater 730 Hollywood Screen Test 8 00 Paul Winchell 830 Victory at Sea 9:00 Robert Montgomery 10 00 Scott Music Hell I0'30 Wrestlinq 11:00 Sports Final H '05 Night Owl Theater !200 Midnight News MARCH 17 TUESDAY, 9 009.30 Test Pattern 9:30 9.40 Bank The Break Paul 4 30 on ttram-frttV- 14 Saturday Film Matinee Rootie Kazootre Space Patrol Jr. Press Conference Smiling Ed McConnell Program Resume Test Pattern Program Resume Three Mesquiteers Super Circus SUNDAY, :30 00 12:30 1:00 :30 2 OO 2:30 4 00 Review Masterpiece Theater Nignt Owl Theater Midnight News MARCH MONDAY, 9:30 lest Pattern Those Voice 7 00 7:30 8 00 8 30 9 00 10 00 10 30 11:00 11:30 12 :30 Welcome Travelers Kate Smith Video Frolics What's Cooking 4:00 Feminine Touch 4:15 Junior Council Gabby Haves 5 00 Howdy Doody 5:30 Artists In The Community Camel News Caravan 6:00 Headline News Roundup 6 15 6 30 6 30 PERFORMANCE! Adventure Playhouse Night Owl Theatre Midnight News MARCH 15 SUNDAY, 9:30 Test Pattern Educational Feature What One Person Can Do Whats Your Trouble Mr. Wizard Faith for Today Frontiers of Double Feature Festival The Big Picture Childrens Hour Zoo Parade Invitation To Religion American Inventory Youth Wants To Know Red Skelton Mr, Peepers Comedy Hour TV Playhouse Front Paqe Detective Circle Tfeeifre Counterpoint of Riley 2 00 3:00 3:30 E. , Ciub 9:00 9:30 News 9:40 Weather Report 9:45 Facts and Figures 10:00 Contrasts In Rhythm 10:30 Josephine Nichols Kitcher 11:00 Early Bird Matinee 12.00 Women end the News 12:30 Matinee 1:00 Big Payoff Memory of Zundel We are sincerely thankful for those who participated In the services of our dear sister and aunt. Especially the bishopric, the Relief society and the neighbors for their untiring work they' have given her during her long illness. For the many relatives and friends who came from far and near to pay rheir respects at the services. L. F. Zundel, Jos. M. Zundel, Louis Zundel, Sarah E. Z. Josephson. 00 3:30 4 00 4 30 5 OO S:30 6 00 7 00 8 00 8:30 9:00 9 30-10 00 00 11:00 11:30 12 00 12 30 1:00 1:15 3:4 4 00 5 00 5 30 6 00 10 Compare It For Fcatu-- 2 MARCH SATURDAY, 14 SATURDAY, 9:30 Te$t Pattern 9:30 Education 10:00 Western Feature 11:00 Happy Birthday 11:30 Bufk Rogers 12:00 Mr. Wizaid 12:30 Cartoon Time 1:00 Rustlers Roundup TV KSL MARCH 9.00- at lowest MUG KDYL-T- 9.00 9 30 10:00 .The Rotary club held ladies night on Tuesday evening in the War Memorial home with Mr. and Mrs. iDoug Fife, Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Helllberg were in charge of preparation and serving of a smorgasbord. Dozens of varieties of foods were attractively displayed upon a three tiered table. The table was centered with a beautiful bouquet of Spring flowers. More than 70 guests enjoyed the smorgasbord feature of the eve, , ning. A. J. Modby of Denver .was guest speaker. A show was also shown. Program Included community singing, dances by a group of high 6chool girls and songs by Darrell and Lapriel Anderson. IN Respect to 140, TOOTH PRESCRIPTION 3 Beer. It is distinguished by & e Rotary Has Ladies' Night On Tuesday of moderation, ask for Fisher (Hast- - Butlers a art and the great Old Masters Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig- Erma Crompton, followed by Mrs. Erma Crompma Phi met Monday evening at report on the possibilities of the was given by ation, March 5, in the Stanford the home of Mrs. Leah Barker. sorority sponsoring a television ton. Refreshments were served by show;, by Mrs. Erma Jensen. , hospital, San Francisco, Calif. Wider Mrs. Barker and Wilma was read ritual Through by Happiness Opening Mrs. Stone is the daughter of President Marion Fredrickson, Interest was lesson for evening Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Larsen, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and son, Merlin, made the trip to San Francisco with their daughter. Did You Know That Mrs. Larsen and Merlin returned last week while Mr. Larsen stayed with Mrs. Stone and her husband. At the last report. Mrs. Stone was doing very well, and may be able to leave the hospital filled it's within a week. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen received word Saturday, March 7, of the birth of a great granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wirthlin of are the Centralia, Washington parents and Mrs. Wirthlin is the former Geraldine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stone. The Wirthlins have a son, Kenneth Jay. YESTERDAY? Mrs. C. IF. Stone of Beowawe, Nevada, underwent a heart oper- freshments were served by the hostess, 'Next meeting will ibe held on March 30 at the 'home of Mrs. Ward. Election of officers will take place. For a truly satisfying beverage' ' Mrs. lesson, which was a continuation of the "Love Your Neighbor" series, reFollowing who also conducted the business given by Mrs. Edna Jeppson and Mrs. Leah Barker Is Mrs. Juanita Anderson. meeting. Epsilon Chapter Hostess Group singing was led by Mrs. An interesting discussion on Mrs. C. F. Stone Doing Elder JOURNAL New Grandchild Arrives' 47th Birthday Party Festivities Planned City. Friday, March 13. For Don Nuttalls By Civic Improvement Club For March 21 Box |