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Show I .1 X , Brigham City. Utah Friday, February 8, 1952 BOX v A ELDER w JOURNAL weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City. Utah, succeaaor to Smlthfield Sentinel, established In 1908. I Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor PICK a THE PICTURES" TODAY & SAT. TWO TERRIFIC ATTRACTIONS! Sunday Monday Tuesday -- frresponsibe Papas Cost Us Cash -- UNKNOWN TWO MAJOR! HITS EABUIOUS. FORBIDDEN ARABIAN NIGHTS ADVENTURE ' I, I starring WORLD PLUS NEWS & Friday MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY SHORTS CO-HI- non-supp- F.B.I. GIRLS aonoaua ncm PATRICIA MEDINA t JOHN SANDS with Cesar Romero George Brent Audrey Totter fMDVENIUREIBLAZnT DON'T MISS THESE TWO EXCITING FEATURES! Mil SSSSCI of the Republicans and crats are now crawling into their respective corners for a fight to the finish. Smoke from the smoldering presidential election question, which will soon burst into flame, was evident on our own county level last Monday evening when the Box Elder Republicans flexed the biggest muscle they have grown since whim 7 days. The legal mechanics of finding an irreParty faithfuls reported that the nearly sponsible father, making him pay or hauling 300 delegates attending thq rally made the him back to face legal proceedings is awkbiggest gathering of the kind in the history ward. and sometimes impossible. Probably of the county. And then they reservedly they should be streamlined, though of course commented they hoped it indicated a changwithout encroaching on our fundamental ing trend. When the Democrats hold their rally, judicial concept of innocent until proven which shouldnt be too far off, they, too, guilty. will probably shuffle into the corner carrying new pounds of strength, There'll Be A The increased political activity in Box Elder county is primarily because of concern Fight In '52 over national problems, not locaL problems. Therell be heck a poppin At a glimpse it looks like two heavythis year. Preparing for what will probably be the weights have grow? heavier for the big 1952 greatest political argument (to use a polite election battle and therell be the hottest term) to be scratched into the history bopks contest, heaviest balloting in our history. grandmother, Mrs.' Robert IN. the, Box Elder high school " day evening. ARE FACTS Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren - Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Bywater entertained a few friends Sat From entertained Friday evening at a urday evening. A hot dinner were Covers dinner was served to eight guests, and party ear Rivor City lovely laid for 18 guests. gafaes were played. Out of Mr. and Mrs. (John Hardy spent town guests were Mr. and Mrs. at Pleasant Grove. Reed Jensen of Tremonton. the week-enBEAK RIVER CITY Mrs. attended a Holmgren was Bywater entertained at a While there they 'honor of Mr. to her bridge in party gracious birthday birthday party (n honor of her dub on Monday evening. husband and her brother, Glen Hardys brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges anSimper, whose birthdays were on nounce the arrival of a baby Mrs. Knowlfon Brown January 26. guests girt. The new mother,-ithe included Mr. and Mrs. Glen SimBridge Club Hostess per and son of Salt Lake City; former Renae Slander.", Mrs. Lavela Matteson, Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and Mrs. Knowlton Brown was hostVerda Andersen and Mrs. ElizaMrs. Nelda Newman of Thatchess-, to members of. her bridge visitwere beth Iversen Ogden er; Mrs. Rosella Simper, Faye club: on 4 Wednesday ' evening, ors on Thursday. ' CTticmc Zr mADtrs digisi tsiwrttont desert AIM BRIGHAM IS FAMOUS FOR WILD GAME, BUT WHEN IT'S FLOWERS CALL 99 - BRIGHAM r. UTTSTS d Qraifn - - Mrs.-Delbe- - " s ANN GENE DVORAK EVANS Tam tarn a mi? uncus MATINEE SAT. 1P.M. miwr . noun tot nnrind M DAVID Itkm k liatt sawn OHARA MAUREEN ntr m iisa kamom DIAMOND smtoq n sn n 7 JEFF SUSAN UIIHIIULEH CABOT-LO- CKANEY BODDY BAER -- Simper, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell OlMr. and Mrs. - Curtis Nelson sen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simper Utah; and children all of Brigham City, and daughter of Lynn,-Mrs. and ' Faye Rosella Simper and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simper, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Olson of Brigham City were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson dinner guests of. Mr. and. Mrs-motored to Salt Lake City Wed- Milton By water, Saturday.'-nesday and spent the day With Mrs. LaVere Andersen was r. Emma Jensen, who is quite v ill. Mrs. Maxine C. Taylor JO CANDY All In Beautiful BOXES to $3.75 fu enter- tained her club at the home of A. 3. Taylor, Thursday evening. A delicious dessert lunch was served and bards were the diversion of the evening with prizes given. Seven babies were blessed and given names at sacrament meeting, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Holmgren will call their Patricia daughter, Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland named their daughter, Robbie Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgrens son will be known as Charles Wakley Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Vear Mortensen named their son David Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brailsford will cal-their daughter Rozann. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren will call their son Richard Del and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Jensen named their son Chris Peterson Jenson. Roger Lynn Whittaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whittaker, confirmed a member of the church. Sydney Jeppeson of Mantua with her spent the iweek-enw-a- GIFTS FOR HER... COMPACTS $1.25 up . KITS $12.95 COSTUME JEWELRY . Rubenstein - Hudnut .. $1 up - White Mink SOLID COLOGNE . . . . $1.50 up Perfume Atomizers - Applicators . . $2 up GIFTS FOR HIM d Schick - Remington , Brigham Floral nt INMY Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Martin City Rasmussen and daughter of Brigham visited their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland, and Mrs. Mildred Richardson of Brigham City attended sacrament meeting here Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barker entertained a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen on Saturday evening. A two course lunch was served and games were the diversion of the ' ' . evening. Bear River went over the top in the recent polio drive, $497.07 being given. A large delegation of Republicans attended the convention at ama fsaom! Sunbeam ELECTRIC RAZORS .... $17.50 Fitted TRAVELING CASHES from $6.50 Ronson - Zippo CIGARETTE LIGHTERS Parker & . . $3 up Sheaffer FOUNTAIN PENS Travel $1.95 ....... ALARM CLOCKS Gauge NYLON 3 pair $3.50 - . Mss. Valentines Day D - February 6. , Special guest for fhe evening Durre-1was Nielsen. Following the serving of a dessert lunch from two-- , small tables decorated with . Valentine favors . the remainder , of the evening was spent in playing , gracious hostess to . her 'card bridge.. ., club Saturday afternoon. PinoHigh score went to Mrs. Kent ' 437 South- Main ' Lew & Dorothy Olsen chle was played with prizes go- Jensen with Mrs. Bob Stack Phone 99 cut. ing to Mrs. Seretta Johnsen and drawing Mrs. Verla Andersen. Deanna Mecham, daughter of t Mr. and Mis. Raymqnd Nelson, was operated on for appendicitis 4? at a Brigham City hospital Mrs. Mary Holman is visiting BEFORE YOU INFEST FINE (MR... COME DRUE THIS --.A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman af ; Mrs. HOSIERY . -- Plus Shorts - Serial !t Cartoon and News 51 Wi-llia- , Mil-to- n starring 60J0 awww,w,!i P - B vi7QCfan 1 ,v ROBtM MAKE-U- . Mon-Gardne- GAllPATRlcKy Cara Nome Demo- - . V0i 4 5BC - b Many relatives and friends called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dial, Sunday to of. fer Mrs- - Melissa Ann Dial greetings on her 96th birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding WILLARD: A large crowd at- and daughter, of Thatcher, were tended Sunday evening ser- visiting in Willard Saturday and vices. A special program was Sunday. , , The main speaker was given. Adelia Johanson and Hannah A, L. supervisor of B. Nicholas spent Monday at the Baglay, church buildings of the L. D. S. genealogical department In Salt church. Bishop Cook spoke on Lake City. tjie 'different individuals and esMrs. Elijah- Tams who has pecially the finance committee been seriously 111, at the Dee who helped make the remodelhospital In Ogden has improved ing on the chapel a success. and is to come home soon. Remarks were made by CounseMr. Rolfe, Salt Lake lor Hex Edwards and Charles was visiting in Willard Lofthouse. Don Woodyatt sang City, last Friday. a solo. Mrs. J. C. Stauffer is In the Everything Is beautiful in the Dee hospital after suffering a building and it is one of the heart attack. most beautiful churches of its The Elders are holding their size. annual party next Friday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darley of February 8. ing pre-Hoov- er THRILLING ZANE GREY FILMS Stirring stories of the con quest of the WestI HEART-SHAPE- Subscription rate in Box Elder County: 82.23 per year payable in advance; In combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) 84.00 82.00 for months; single copy 5 cents; Six year;Box Elder 8'County, 83.00 per year, combination rate 85.00. V Member United Preea, Audit Bureau' of Circula dona Utah State Free Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. ' d. T Sat. fathers are not contributing to the support of their families, or are making token in- adequate payments. That rather startling fact was revealed this week by Jay W. Oldroyd, director of the Box Elder county Welfare department. He added: Utah divorce laws and laws govand alimony are outerning dated and do not begin to fill the purpose for which they were originally Certainly something should be done. A father is legally, and certainly by custom, obligated to care for his children if he is physically and mentally able. How is it some men feel that they can shed the responsibilities of fatherhood at a CO-HI- T CINECOLOR Of the 73 aid to dependent children cases in Box Elder county, 25 are cases in which Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the boat office in Brigham City. Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Hyrum was visiting at the home of Mrs. Darleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brunker. $7.45 Stag MEN'S TOILETRIES - Colognes Talcums After Shave EVERY DAY DRUG NEEDS - POLAROID SUN GLASSES . FACIAL TISSUES, Klenzo . SATURDAY r. . from 98c . 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