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Show D BOX ELDER JOURNAL First Word Holds Successful Mutual fty JO 23, 1949 From Perry New Lyman Wight PKRRY Karl Barnard and son Paul returned last Tuesday evening from a fishing trip in Montana. They aKo visited Yellowstone park and othpr points of interest. at ttie Last Sunday guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Da-i- s were Asa Nelson and sons of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children of Also visiting at the Davis home last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tripp and daughtcis of MeCammon, Idaho. Mrs. Paul Barnard and daughters Rita and I lone spent the past week visiting with relatives in Olarkston. Mrs. Ezra Weaver and daughter Kay spent the past week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hall at Pottage. Mrs. Douglas Oyler and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Quayle Perry and Janet Quayle visited in Ogden last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whaley. Mrs. Henry Keifer of Marys-vale- , from Utah, is recovering an eye operation al the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King re turned to their home in Cactus, Arizona, after a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen. Mrs. Lola Anderson of Brigham City accompanied them for a visit with relatives Le-la- vour home gaintt the annual with eige of winter comfort the low-coi- t of luxurious WARM MORNING heat. The only heaterof its kind In the world! Exclusive, patented interior construe You need start tion fire but once a year. a See the Amazing Ulnmn filORItifiG COAL HEATEROff Name ftsg in U $ end Can Pat Your home U WARM every MORNING when DiMoqqio ONE Time OP AT OTHER, HAS LED C' LEAGUE IN RUNS IN, RUNS SCORED, IN TRIPLES AN0 IN HOME RUNS. HE WON THE BATTING CROWN IN 1959 AND 1940 AND 6 ILL THE MOST FEARED AT THE AMERICAN D f LEAGUE n Ice-crea- hitter in the e - the TOP In topcoats Jean leters nestles up to Ray Milland in this scene from It Happens Every Spring, hilarious new Twentieth Century-Fo- x comedy coming to the Capitol theatre this Sunday, Mon- Yhl lCS . , . ANGELES SHORTEST ANGEL5 HAVE THE TPO OF OUTF ELDERS sseball.red Garrott ROWE 51 AND GallE SSANDRO i6 day and Tuesday. Paul Douglas, who shares star billing with them, is not quite so enthusiastic, but then you cant blame him, can you? IN and Ralph 5'-- 5 Vi' I The FIRST NIGHT BASE- game was plated BALL AT FT WAYNE, IND..W 1883. (uiihdim; i Hey, Cut It Out in Arizona. 'Mr. and Airs. LeRoy you awake. WARM D. White spent last Wednesday in Salt Lake City. They were guests and among state legislators wives at Hie fair grounds. Also attending the ice show and coronation of Miss Utah In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene spent last Tuesday in Logan and At Hyrum they were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. Barbara Billings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings left last Tuesday for Provo where she will enter the Brigham Young University. Pfc. Robert Clair Allen returned last Saturday to Moses Lake air base in Washington afUnderwood ter a months furlough at the . . . a Betty for anybodys natural home of his parents, Mr. and scrapbook. Betty will soon Mrs. David Allen. MORNING heau all day and night without refueling. No more getting up nights to feed a fire, or early rising ta start one! e, Model 6 iui, lb. lufei Lap Over a MILLION Models to fit ncnrlv every home heating need. Pictured at left. Model 420 A, IOC lb. coal capacity has built in Automatic Draft Regulator. See the W ARM MORNING for you now at make her ..BEEHIVE C0AL.& APPLIANCE U Dont wait until you run out. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the ill News-Journa- 5 Hours in Salt Lake and back Home the same day by greyhound; Round Trip Schedule Lv. Ilrigham 9:13 A.M. Downtown terminals and fonvenient departure times make it easy and pleasant to go GREYHOUND. Ask ' fcbout frequent schedules to Imany other places all over America at low, money-- - Ar. Salt Lake .... 11:40 A.M. Returning GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT HOWARD HOTEL Call 175 - Eileen Ballingham And Friends Enjoy Birthday Party Wed. and Miss Eileen Ballingham seven girl friends gathered Wednesday afternoon at the home of Eileens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ballingham to celebrate her ninth Birthday. The young ladies played several lawn games then retired to the house to hear a birthday dedication song played in honor of Miss Ballingham over radio station KBUtH. The many beautiful gifts were then opened and l the group enjoyed delicious sundaes and birthday cake. The highlight of the party came when Mr. Ballingham surprised his daughter with a shining new bicycle. Present at the party besides Miss Ballingham were Becky Burnett, Patricia Orchard, Deanna Nelson, Carol Edwards, Shirley Harrison, Janet Stumm and Susan Slager. "5?" . g, . . 480 HANSEN VARIETY STORE 'The Store Of A The new officers of the Box Elder F.F.A. for this year are: Roland Barker, president. 'Royal Norman, vice president. Glen Smith, secretary. LeRon Johnson, treasurer. Darrell Deem, reporter. Keith Welch, sentineL Ray Harper, athletic manager. i Dorothy Ann Lillywhite Holds Recital At Home Million Articles' 50a vogS RLTREW LOST GOlF BALLS AT A .' vORTC COUNTRY CLUB! TVC KXACS SEEK OUT Tv 000R OT SCENTED SOAP N WHICH THE SAl L5 ARE WASHED. GERRY 5CALA, WHITE ROOniE GOT OUT OF H BATTinG RUT lA5T SEASON, in WITH ERIE, PA, ANO H r547 WATERLOO, BUT HE CAME OUT CF IT IAy HE HIT 946 with N KJ40.HE .339... HIT .542 WITH MEMPHIS. two-pl- y piano recital was given by Jensen. Harris and Francell playMary Dorothy Ann Lillywhite, a duet, entitled Flower Fairdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ed P. Lillywhite at her home for ies Waltz. Dorothy Ann Lillywhite then her students Thursday evening played Military Polonaise by at 7:30 oclock. M.ss Lillywhite has studied Chopin, and Military March by somebody died in a motor vehicle accident on the average of every 16H minutes last year, and that someone was killed accidentally in his home every 15 minutes. There was a motor vehicle inunder Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Schubert. jury every 29 seconds and a Following the recital dainty home injury every six seconds Apollo Hansen, and Profesor Irv-inrefreshments were served. Color throughout the year. Wasserman of Logan. The program was as follows: scheme for the decoration was Dennis Reeves played "The yellow and green. Phone your news to 727. Bobolink. Beautiful Dreamer by Lin- - Accidents Costing U. S. da Rasmussen. March Militaire. by Dorothy $14,000 A Minute Kotter. CHICAGO Accidents are costThe Skaters Waltz, by Mary ing the American people an Harris. average of $14,000 a minute. Marjorie Christiansen then The National Safety Councils sang Make Believe from Schu- record books show that two perbert, and Teddy Bear by Je- sons are killed accidentally and rome Kern. 200 injured in the United States Other numbers were: on an average of every ten min"Berceuse, by Francell Brown. utes. The cost of those acciHark Vesper Bells, by Lynn dents totals $140,000, or $14,000 Renee Maddox. a minute. The records also reveal that Melody ot Love, by Marilyn A i , - From where I sit ...z HI DAKOPI These are the Gass of the Gassic...the Cream of th Crop. ..these handsome topcoats. ..tailored by DaroU master craftsman of the fabric that's the soul of tfw coats. No wonder men prefer these topcoats. ..no won 100 virgin der we have them for you. All at worsted... each a terrific investment Miss 3J0 he Friendly Store for 0. en 0 Botany It a Trademark of Botany Milts, Inc., Possalc, N J., Keg. U. Joe Marsh iNSULATiN&i Sure You Haven't A INTERIOR "Blind Spot"? FINISH As I was driving down Main Street last Saturday, another car swung out right in front of me. It turned out to be Buck Blake. He wasn't going so last. It was just that he had something else on his mind at that particular moment. Bucks really one of the nicest fel ltiw s Ive ever known. But, sometimes he gets to daydreaming on ihe road. He sort of gets a blind spot to whats going on about him Now, lots of normally considerate folks have their blind spots." r nnvfi slit TT Til LOB ED g . only The Box Elder F.FjA. club entered a float in the Peach Days parade this year and for a change showed the club trophies instead of crops and Dupont Long-wearin- Chapter Beginning at 6:30 oclock in the evening, September 14, the Future Farmers Future and Homemakers of the Box Elder and Bear River clubs held a par. ty at Crystal Springs. The party was a success with roller skating, swimming and ending with a watermelon bust. co-sta- rs NYLON ANKLETS at in which Bargain Martha Scott and Jeffrey Lynn. sheer, Sizes 6 to 10Vi. White and pastels. smart, economical. Youngsters and young people prefer these beautiful nylons, and they're famous for long wear. The smartest anklets you can find anywhere. And priced debut H. S. With 47 boys participating in the Box Elder county fair in Tremonton from the Box Elder chapter of the Future Farmers of America, a very commendable showing was made this year. The crop exhibit and the livestock placed high in most of the classes. Strange 3E 100 screen . Officers President Roland Barker . Vice President Norman Glen Smith, Secre'ary Treasurer LeKon Johnson - ... . Ls.r.UJ Derm Reporter .. Sentinel Keith Welch Ray Harper - Athletic Manager car-mc- Lv. Salt Lake .... 5:00 P.M. Ar. lirigham .... 7:00 P.M. saving fares! - B. Hy-ru- in Use . l n By Mrs. Fortifv S... Paul Anderson, jv.1 "tv and Adele The First ward of the South few dances Seely onhe Box Elder stake held their sec-o- lowing this the K Box EM ' d Mutual social Tuesday enaders did night. President Blanche Har- of asdifferent squarely ris opened the meeting by welenjyed by everyon coming everyone. Bishop Payne Rennie DMars gave the theme for the coming returned from h the led In the and then group year a short story mi, gave ,T the theme. of Messiah, after 0n this he The teachers for the coming fence 7 M. I. A. year were introduced to stunts participated before goine' J'1 the. help everyone get acquainted. classes. Mrs. Nelda Parson gave an and outline of the coming Mutual year and what was in store for ( served to the the people who attended the clo- of the meeting. MAHONEY ostings RRY Brigham City, Utah Friday, September Jisf Before Summer Time f PAGE 6 If could be anything from day. dreaming while driving a car to humming out loud at the movies. 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