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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brighton City. Utah A Friday, October 19, weekly newspaper, published at Brigham la 1908. Miscellaneous Shower Honors Naomi Eliason Working to Put It on the Mop 1951 City, Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established Mrs. Thelma Hostess To . Lor boret Club AtHt Naomi Eliason, daughter of Following and Mrs. F. L. Eliason, veighbo bride-to-bwas guest of honor Run; wiw e of 1 Pictures at a miscellaneous bridal showj inesday er on Friday evening, October lar club heldThu JUn!' 12, at the home of Mrs. P. W. October fvening Jensen. Mrs. Jensen, along with Thelma 11, at the? H. Lar and vt Mrs. DeOn J. her daughters, uous Nelson and Miss Patty Jensen muP Mrs! M Mrswere hostesses for the evening. KaSyJg ace Ba A two course luncheon was i Mrs. served from tables beautifully Hunsa Melva the decorated bridal using Baron, Mrs n, M theme. Mrs. Marion Elsie Mrs. Vila Brown, V Several games were played and Mi Mrs. with many prizes awarded. Each Call, Marva Fr were Miss Eliasons Betty Ruth Seashore guest signed rtyJane Lemon book and brides and presented her with a favorite recipe for her H. Hadfieid. recipe book. Woody Hansen and of the Susan, Miss Margene During the opening chillii bride-to-be made wish- Jack Lund of Brieham gifts the es and Miss Patty Jensen tied Clyde Warner , the ribbons in her hair. Mrs. Cyril Lowe Sff )ua Guest list included: Mrs. 'Carol 'ot Franklin, MaA Mr. ' Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post ottice ln Brigham Clty Utah, under the act ofMarch 8, 1879. -- Don't Shoot Me, Neighbor! Shootin arms are oiled this morning, supplies are being tucked in trucks and deer hunters are anxiously looking towards the mountains. Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $2.25 per f. TB1.K1a Sox" Elder Tn BdyanE?.! In fomblnatton with the News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; pef Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5.00. The shootin' begins week. there will probably be casualties. Hunters in Utah arent greenhorns. Theyve grown up with guns and know which end of the fire stick to point at the deer. Nevertheless there is always a couple of knot heads who cant tell a hunter with a red hat, red jacket, green pants, and standing on his two feet waving like mad from a solid grey deer trying to hide. To that character you might say: Look neighbor dont shoot me and I wont shoot Too, Just About AtUfUiifUf f Crompton Except in the lower forms of animal life a pretty female seems to attract more attention than an attractive male. A set of bulging biceps is just a set of bulging biceps, but a pair of curvacious legs is art; broad manly shoulders are" nice but a slim feminine figure ooh la, la. , tomorrow morning. Therell probably be as much ammunition blasted away this weekend as there was during a light battle on Heartbreak Ridge last Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. By Bob - J xclus men JEFLAV id , I i Each year the papers jabber loudly and longly about Miss Utah or Miss America. But what about Mr, Utah or Mr. America? ' He usually gets a half column cut and three inches of story on the back page. , I J t r f ' What an injustice It takes a man eight r 10 years to mold championship muscles, thousands of push-upweightlifting and a s. Women are born couple million beautiful. . 1 . s, ait-up- ,! - - 4. jfWe arent attempting to minimize the accomplishment of our own charming Miss Utah, but to pave the way for a comment about Mr, Utah, who also happens to be from "Brigham City. - i t Mr.xUtahiis Max Grunig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Grunig. About 20 or 21. years old Max, is, a student of Utah State Agricultural college where, appropriately, he is ma- joring in physical education. No one would ever know Max won top Sonars in the tough Mr. Utah" competition, unless some of his friends mentioned it, for he is a little on the reserved side. - We have dropped in at his gym in the Grunig garage and watched him toss 150 pound weights around like they ' were 10 pound bags of sugar. j . Likeable Max has worked many years on muscle building just for the fun of it. His efforts have paid for he has, as the title infers, the best physique in Utah. IncidentaUy we might mention he is one of Doc Nelsons two wrestlers at the USAC. r " V8C0 CaN believed to be a staunch Republican, almost tossed politics out of Brig- 1Y? , SATURDAY "We should give credit where credit Is crowds of South Box E1due, he started, "and I would like the Re- der'Large stake ward members- - en publican party to pass a resolution paying Joyed the annual road shows in tribute to a person with a sterling character their respective wards on Tueswho has served on the city council faithfully day evening, October 16. and very successfully." As is the usual procedure I Newlyweds Honored In Perry With Shower and Mrs. Billy newlyweds,' were honored at a shower Wednesday evening, October 17, af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ross Young. Mrs. Young and Miss Glenda Larsen were Many games were played during the evening with various prizes being awarded. Luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ross Miss Arlene Wight, rwence Wright, Miss Connie Wagstaff, Boyd .Hirschi, Glenda Larsen, Elli$ Christensen and the guests of honor. - - Tg s TO ROAM , i Mo-ment- . couroar oir conditioned v j ukl5 CAR P" , 5 P. M. To Midnight and all day Sunday Mwi pipSTki h P01"1 Try our Southern . You Can Have PRIVACY SOFT WATER in your home for as little to imnwim Pacific tailraa m -- ( Mat & Spendable freight and Passenger Transportation P TO0ra - JOIN THE CROWDS... , for an evening of fun and dancing tonight and every Saturday night Phone 738 after 6 P. M. any evening for booth reservations. by j the ! following youngsters: Ellen Gray, (De On Barker, Marilyn Mackey, Sandra Archibald, Nancy Susuki, Pamela Nicholas, Judy ;and Patty Maroni, Carol Butler,", Betty McMurty,.- - Carol Morgan, Jane Braegger, Rose Lynn - Perry, Warren Wassom, Ronnie Hebdon, Gary Nay, Tommy, Horn, Robert. Schroeder and ' - r Eugene Cook. ADMISSION: $1.25 PER COUPLE Including Federal and Staie Tax ; Everyone is invited to their society items for the phone News and Journal to 771. TODAY -- J. SATURDAY TWO BIG SHOWS PICK O' THE PICTURES TONIGHT and SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES DEADLIEST KILLERS OF THE OLD WEST! FEATURE A Great TWO Musical Hit! CASA SIAIUIHG Jeff CHANDLER CLAIRE TREVOR' Evelyn KEYES Stephen ,JCK with !ti a JOYCE HOLDEN V CO-HI- T 0S starring BUETEt WELTER IIENNAN utiti lit met - lL1 1 Virginia Wt-- Robert Clark with Spade Cooley f Eddie Le Baron and I 3t orchestra. Plus News-Shorts-Ca- 4 Bine BAYS JSK. Leave It To The Marines" Deep Fried Shrimp French Dipped Fish and Chips Ah Kinds of wiches MON. TUES. rirn I) jhiigitls itUERsii becouf... M wo tho tfireo musitletrt on... ond on ovf h a million I $2.50 per month . . on a service basis. Very nominal charge. installation CULUGAN SERVICE is offered In Brigham City by PASDPflg Lseashorfs 48N. I . FriecJ Chicken Dinners SUN. Phone 25 Mato RINGSIDE CAFE 380 N. Main Phone 438 Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. (Closed .Thursdays) is in it popum prices JOSE FERRER Qmiiu MALA POWERS E2?;S2g2 r & Robert ROBERT PRESTON McNALLY R0CK HUDSON MANANA ROBERT RYAN SERVICE recli::i::g coach seats 00, say And His Ordiest I CniCIOUS fcZALS ADJUSTACLE, Ross 1 ARRIVE REFRESHED perfection end Danny By Tuesday, October 16, when many friertds attended a birthday party in her 'honor. She was seven years old. As the twenty lttle guests ar rived they took their place in a large circle. Lynn Rae made wishes and opened her many birthday gifts. A peanut hunt and treasure hunt were then enjoyed. All youngsters took their turn at a fish pond and received a noisemaker. i Ice cream with a pumpkin center, punch and a huge birthday cake was cut and enjoyed .... AO co::3itio:;id k ibo Music Little Lynn Rae . Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Busby, Barker of Willard, was guest of honor three outstanding acts were named to serve as a pattern for Not being present at the meeting, this road show acts which follow in person had it smoothed on thick. The finest years to come. Those receiving special recognition were Manadjectives were not too good and Vosco ended tua for the clever use of his fat compliments by identifying the coun- ideasward and ideals of Mutual work cilman with he is J. Delos Thompson. In their skit entitled M Is for The Million Things. It was presented in song '.and For brief seconds it was quiet and then cleverly verse to the song Mother. someone, unidentified, quietly said: but Singing in the Perry wards Vosco, Thompson is a Democrat. skit was judged as outstanding. The theme-wa"Winter WonVosco withdrew the resolution. derland. Fifth ward Memories ' was extremely well orgaMany.- - beautiful.-and,- , nized and made special) use of useful - gifts .were; presented the young . A good point ! It has long been the opin- good music: , ion of many that party, politics are out of Mrs. TL. Farnsworth,'.' South couple. ' . ' place in a small, community . like Brigham Box Elder stake - drama director, commended all wards, on, their Preparation , City anyway. , Meeting fine participation and use of AndSocial in . Held.By songs the road show. ' Other skits presented .were: Seventh Ward Incidentally,, someone reported, Vosco was Sixth Primary ward "Womans Way, " exMembers of the Seventh ward just exercising his unusual sense of humor ceptional First ward,' Primary officers and teachers time that J. Delos was a improve acting; The Shining met Wednesday evening, Octo Democrat Second ward, Take Me ber 17, at the home of Mrs. Out To Tha Ball Game, and Ruth Reeder for regular preparWillard ward Meandering ation meeting and social. a our People have indicated interest with special tap dance numbers. The house was gayly decora in the class, The Bible As English Litera-ted with Halloween decorations. " Her From Lewiston Wallace Vickers Guests were at the door visitors at the home and received greeted English department can prob- of Sunday cat and pumptiny Mr. Mrs. and ably be induced to make a weekly trip to were Mrs. Arius Evan Bergstrom kin favors from Max and Jane Bergstrom and Reeder, teach it an an extension course. .children, John and Kenny, and Business meeting was con Mrs. Clayt Hogan of Lewiston, ducted by Mrs. Beth Burrup, following opening Call 1000 if you are interested. Act In Annual Road Show president, prayer by Mrs. Angellne Korth. JDo 1 Teach Why was the "Winter Wonderland" teacher trainer lesson .given by Incidentally, we might mention, you Theme For Perry Ward Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. All ofTheme for Perry ward act in ficers and teachers then wrote don t have to have a perfect church attenthe annual South Box "Elder hIstorJes for Iniary historian dance record to enjoy such a class. Some of road shows was presented records. the stones in the Bible would be banned in stake on Tuesday evening, October Following the closing prayer Boston if they were published as contempo- 16 in all wards of South stake, by Marie Peeples, a social was held with Mrs. Reeder, Mrs. rary literature. was Winter Wonderland." Winter Wonderland was pre- Cleopha Larsen and Mrs. Evesented under the direction of lyn Cuthbert as hostesses. A treasure hunt was conductMrs. Eva A. Young with Mrs. Louise Davis as accompanist ed with ghost antics along the and Mrs. Barbara Hirschi as ac- - way. All present received treasures upon their return. tivity counselor. Hot chili and pumpkin Announced was Patricia Bott J pie 8 with Kathy Nelson playing the following the hunt, enyed reeshmnts were served part of Jack (Frost Dancers I Jhe were Joanne Barnard, Eloise Oy-le- r, from tables covered with HalKaren Quayle, Judy Davis loween cloths. The ghosts, Tracy Larsen, Joe and Deanna Larsen. Young lovers were: Connie Wagstaff, Ar- Reeder and Bonnie Jurgensmelr, lene (Wight, Boyd Hirschi, Law- returned and enjoyed rence Wright Shirley and Billy Busby, Glenda Larsen took the I The phone number of the News part of the snow man. I The entire cast was beauti-- I and Journal Society editor is 771. fully costumed. Winter Wonderland was seDRIVE IN FOR lected as one of the three out-- I standing acts In the road show. temperatures regardless of tit wtothZr. ' Treasure Hunt Highlights Lynn Rae Barkers' Birthday - Mr. - ipj NIGHT Large Crowds Enjoy South Box Elder Stake Annual Road Show On Tuesday, October 16 pasoned traveler goes TODra PAS0F02 coon of exc! 'ees ham City at the GOP Convention last Monday evening. Ballots were being counted to determine GOP candidates for the Nov. 6 city election when Vosco was asked to say a few words. vrhy ho it Schil in you. I DRU MARLOWE MDST5L "ambehmih HENrTkOSTEiT PLUS SHORTS NEWS - CARTOON ; from jtiide, dim letoprodui flavor. Yoi feethanSc |