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Show FFA iS0T3l TODAY AND At Their Annuall Harvest Ball Wednesday SATURDAY BILL DOUBLE REAL PROGRAM Box Farmers and Future Homemak- - 'BUXII'fatM RUSSELL John MclNIIRE Jeanette NOLAN COHIT RADAR SECRET SERVICE with JOHN HOWARD and MYRNA ALSO BUGS BUNNY CARTOON DELL LATEST NEWS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Two Years In The Making! See The Wonders Of The Moon! take vour tires safer No-- 1 next Wednesday evening, vember 22, to present their annual Harvest Ball. Beginning at 9 oclock In the evening in the high school gymnasium, highlights of the ball will be the selection of a king and queen to reign over festivi- ties Candidates selected to vie for king, out of an original field of 21, Includes Gary Mortensen, Robert Hunsaker and Richard White. For queen are Ann Fredrickson, Joan Norman and Carol Ann Yates. They were selected from a field of 16. Working hard to make the event a big success are the folGeneral committees: lowing committee, Richard White, John Holmgren, Calvin Jeppson, Philip Oyler, Glenda Larson, Jean-ean- e Barbara LarSpackman, sen, Shirley White, LDean. Pehr-so- Therald Raffle committee: Quayle, Robert Tingey and Ezra committee, publicity Harper; Gary Mortensen and Lynn Reeder; decoration committee, Law- rence Wright, Jack Bradford, Harold Bywater and Barbara Larsen, Euleen Keller, Joleen Harper and Connie Siggard. Finance committee. Dale Robinette and Donald Barker. Arrangement committee: John Holmgren, 'David Kotter, LaDeen Pehrson and Gay Nebeker. Refreshments, Glenda Larson, Beverly Ross, Maurice Hunsaker and Calvin Jeppson; King comJeaneane mittee, Spackman, Kay Aokl, and Kay Yamamoto. Junior Queen committee, Dunn, LeRon Johnson and Eddie Wells; assembly committee, Doyle Hansen, Ralph Dalton, Vai Woodland, Ray Anderson, Katheryn Young, Ann Fredrickson and Shirley White. Vielng for king In the preliminary election were Dale Robinette, Lee Boothe, Leon Johnson, Maurice Hunsaker, Arthur Junior Dunn, Gardner, Gary Mortensen Calvin Jeppesen and Jack Bradford. Robert Hunsaker, Neil Hunsaker, Lorin Facer, Jerry Wilde, Dennis Vail, Bill Smoot, Val Donald Woodland, Wendell, Richard White, Glenden Hendricks, Roland Holman and Delbert Weaver. The orlgihal list of queen can? didates was as follows:: Shirley Holmgren, Ann ' Fredrickson, Beverly Fredrickson, Joan Norman, Carol Ann Yates, Barbara Larson, Donna Wood, Beverly BOX ELDER YoURNAL i City, Utah 17. 1950 Brigham bartender' Friday, November was bilked when he gave $5 in Tavern Duty Barred change to a Filipino for a five A (UP) HCLENA BLOOMINGTON, peso note. The Filipino came Into bar, laid down the five spot two silver dollars and asked Future1. Elder high school ers of America will Join lorces ...John Bartender Gets Stuck On Japanese Money And FHA Will Pick King And Queen Urnaf n Ind. (UP) the Police Chief Ray Hinkle anand swered complaints by his paUULUUI lltllJVl for trolmen that living costs are gosmall change. by telling them ing emSlated The bartender accommodated they could accept warned them, he misBut his discovered and later ployment. tea take. The five peso note was no policemen would be allowed Many lovely to serve as tavern "bouncers towels, quilts, aprons, crocheted payable by "The Japanese govhours. emment. during doilies, pillow slips and other useful items will he offered for sale at the annual Harper ward Relief society bazaar, to be held In the amusement hall this (Frisky-hig- "PICK O' THE PICTURES" - h Tonight and FRIDAY part-tim- e SATURDAY hand-mad- e off-dut- y day) evening. Delicious barbecue prepared by E. Emery Wight will be featured on the menu of the supper to be served between six and 7:30 oclock. A fish pond will be open to the kiddies delight at 7 oclock and the bazaar items will be sold starting at 7:30 oclock. The public is Invited. ' - Mrs, LeRoy Campion Empoyed By C. Of C. Lai -- Away Toys complete. -- Bird .Whittier Finds . M t MG-M- full thriller!. t 1:00 P. M. J. CARROL HAISH TERESA CELL! HURSERYRHYME PIN-U- P SETS Produced by MAYER w O TEA SETS OCUDDLETOYS and many other wonderful toys. LAY-AWA- Y & Comedies su& X iWf.BTte OBOOKS-GAME- S of Cartoons RICTURf EDAVS MODEL TOYS - GRADERS, etc HOUR PROGRAM WILLIAM H. WRIGHT 00L0WYN TRUCKS- TRAINS FULL bj nano $639 to $10.49 Saturday SctMOFbyllLinHEII DAVIS fra. l Slwy by U0 TOVfUSEUD RICHARD THORPE Directed $139 P CARTOON CIRCUS GENE KELLY SETS at his mantlepiece hobby of carving birds from blocks of wood nine months of the year, theh. spends the other three months hunting and fishing. A , widower, he sells his birds as far away - as London and 'Honolulu. Ho whittled his first miniature bird In 1937, "just for fun. Somebody Wanted to buy , it, however. So he tried another, which led to another and another, Until tothe day he cant keep up - with l'" demand. suspense-tau- atr and CHAIR OWIND-URuse s STARRING Complete Selection Hobby Pays Well HINGHAM, Mass. (UP) Burr, . a whittler, works 1 j $3.98 TABLE S3 . 1 DOLL HOUSE complete with , Campion of Brigham City has taken the Job of assistant secretary at the Chain- ber of Commerce office, This position became available after Brigham City was named the center of the Associated Civic ' clubs of northern t Utah. Mrs. Campion will serve both organizations. Greened-U- --1 All Metal Mrs. LeRoy Driver lay away your toys while selections are Dont wait !" GEH FOR CHRISTMAS NOW! tforring 2q Brigham Citys Department Store Home-Owne- CLAUDETTE PLUS SHORT COLBERT SUBJECT- S- d SAL mac lews v p - tot -- . CHICAGO (UP) William Holm 59, literally turned green when AU his car collided with a streetcar. 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