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Show - A leading the Bees will be In Next Five Days The holiday comes to a swift conclusion for the Box Elder Bees tonight when they invade Bear River Bears caye in for a tradition, illy spirited tilt and .then entertain the powerful Weber Warriors on the local deck next . Tuesday. Bear River high school tripped the touted Warriors last week with a two point margin as the Bees dropped thgir opening con-- ' test to the South Cache Spartans , 49-4- , Always a natural because of J , the rivalry between the Box Elder county schools, the contest tonight promisee to be a battle to the line. Tuesdays game against the Weber Warriors, seeded first in the league, opens at 8 p. m. A - B" game will be played off at 6:30 p. m. Regular admission Is 73 cents for adults and $1 for reserved ' seats. lnter-6ohoo- , UJinOcf Quarter ' W speaking) (comparatively Richard Sackett, a consistent scorer who dropped In 18 points against South Cafche. Reed Foul son and Gary Higley are faiso - Other Bee power-drivemen who may see action are Baty Morrison, Bob and - Neal Hun- saker and Leon Vail. The beautifully decorated home of Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Watkins,. won first place in the Junior Chamber of Commerce contest, judged Tuesday ,v evenihg. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Packers home was second and the Fred Douglas home placed third. The first, second and third place winners won $25, $15 and home-lightin- Urban N. Y. State High In Wood Production ALBANY, g SAFE DRIVERS DO 4 vey by the New York merce Department shows that despite the states unban char acter it has a forest cover on 44 percent of its land area. . lAlthough 2,400,000 acres of this forest growth have been set aside as a state preserve, there remain 11,000,000 acres of forest capable of yielding merchanta KOKADJO, Me. (UP) Brigham City. Utah Friday, December $ 26, 1952 The remainder of the evening lcr. Darwin Andersen and children Don was spent .playing Crazy RumMr. and Mrs. Phone your society news to Goulding, son Gary, and Mrs. my with prizes going to Mrs. Ida Roylance of North Ogden; Mrs. LarsJ. Hailing of Brigham of City and Marie Goulding Mantua. After dinner many gifts were exchanged by those present. of El wood; Hoilorable mentions went to Jim Brown,- - Paul Rosenbaum, the Catholic church and H,. B. Felts homes. Tom Mehan and Grant Allred were in charge of the project. The winners will be honored at the next meeting,. Thought For Today TT1. Change of Pace BERNARDSTON. Mass. (UP) When the country poultrymens association held its annual din ner the main dish was beef. ''. roast Forewarned Mrs. MEMPHIS, 'Tenn. (UP) Don York thinks its about time This is GodS Country Why set it on ble timber. fire and make it look like hell?: New York holds first place reads a sign by the roadside ' In among the states Jn the manu this backwoods hamlet. facture of paper and paper products, is third in the manufacture of wood furniture and is important In the production of many wood products. The survey pointed out that recent advances ,ln chemistry and physics have made possible utilization of wood as plywood, wood alloys, rayott, acetate fibers, films, cellulose plastics and allied industrial chemicals. Just Like The Army Not Behind Plow v. t $10. A surState Com- N. Y. (UP) Box Elder JOURNAL g Lighting Contest lan- ky 5 Ot Wednesday evening, DeMr. and Mrs. William Gould-inof Mantua were host and cember 17, Mrs. Doris Stander Joan Nelson, Mrs. Fern Whitaker ( hostess to family members on was hostess members of the and Mrs. (Margie Lish. Members Pinochle club. The occasion was Christmas eve at their home. present included: Delicious hot dinner was serv- a special Christmas party with Darlene Hansen, Joan Nelson, ed to the following family mem- Sheryl Ann Barker as guest. Phyllis House, Shirley Adams, Barbara Rowe, Fern Whitaker, bers: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelwas luck served Pot supper Jackie Petersen, Mauneen Pimp-er- , son and- family and Ole P. Nelof followed gifts. by exchanging son of Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Margie Lish and Iloxle Gels, AND WARRIORS NEXT TUESDAY Wins First In Face Two Of League's Toughest Teams Mrs. Doris Stander Pinochle, Club Hostess Gouldings Fete Family On Christmas Eve .4 BEES MEET BEAR RIVBt .FRIDAY N.V.YalkinsHoim AMERICAN TRUCK UK ASSOCIATIONS, she learned to swim. Twice she has been dunked into lake waters when her husbands motor boat capclzed. INC DAYTIME WRECKER SERVICE 935-9S- 3 CALL SUNDAYS i C9G-874- W, NIGHTS t Horseshoes (UP) dont mean good luck to Alphon-sAmato. Alphonso has a horseshoeshaped tattoo on his left arm and he exercises horses for a living at the Detroit race track. None of this did him any good when he was taken before Judge Miles N. Culehan for not paying $1,200 back alimony. The Judge said he would have to pay or be sent to the house of correction. I understand have they horses out there, but you, wont be riding them, the judge added. Youll be behind a plow, the Judge said. DETROIT o ft' ' Registration JAH. 3 Plan NOW lo enroll at your state university. Offering unexcelled study opportunities with an out-- r standing faculty. Prepare for the future in your . f home sate. , -- i - - far . JAKUARY 5s - full informotion write er coR Office of the President litoraifirdHMi1! 0H 3 Rats ThAse Days, Too MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (UP) The cost of living has gone up Class work will start t. i u a It Costs More To Keep for rats, according to a plant pathologist at West Virginia University, A rat can no longebV board-- , ed as cheaply as the $2 per C. year formerly estimated, Frank Bishop said. It is more like $5 now. "Farmers will have to foot the bill or get rid of the boarders, he added. , Phone your society news to 771. KDYL-T- SATURDAY, DEC. 27 9 009 30 Test Pattern i 9 30 Sustaining Film , 10 00 Western Feature 11 00 Happy Birthday Club 11 30 Children Hour l5 00 Mr. Wizard 12 30 Cartoon Tima I 00 Rustlers Roundup Roller Derby i$ 22 00 Six 30 Gun Theatre 3 30 Wild Bill Hickok ? 4 00 America At Work Compare It For PRICE, VALUE. and 3(Movie 4 Time 5 30 Good Intentions 6 00 All Star Revue 7 00 Your Show of Shows 8 30 Your Hit Parade 9 00 The Doctor Marti This Is Your life f 9 30 10 00 News of the World 10 00 Adventure Playhouse i II 00 Hutchmsons Wax 11 10 Night Owl Theater 12 00 Midnight News 009 9 T 9 30 10 00 10 30 ll 00 II 3 00 I 2 00 2 30 12 3 3 5 00 30 4 00 4 30 f- 5 30 6 00 7 00 f 8 00 ' 8 30 SUNDAY, DEC. Test Pattern 21 PERFORMANCE! ' 30 TV Playhouse Front Page Deteclve Circle Theatre "The Lights ' Are Bright 900 Dangerous Assignment ews of the World 9 9 40 NBQ News Review 10 00 Masterpiece Theatre II 00 Night Owl Theatre 12 00 Midnight News DEC. 29 MONDAY, 9 009 SO Test Pattern i 9 30 Women end the News 1000 Portrait of a City 0 30 Josephine Nichols Kltcher 11 00 Early Bird Matinee 12 00 Mid Day Merry Go Round 12 30 TV Shoppers Guide Payoff f I I 30 Weleome Travelers 2 00 Kate Smith 3 00 Video Frolics w 1 3 30 Whets Cooking 4 00 Movie Quick Quit 4 IS Junior Council 4 4S Gabby Hayes 5 OO Howdy Doody 5 4S Camel News Caravan 6 00 Film I 6 IS Those Two 6 30 Voice of Firestone 7 001 Married Joan 7 30 My Little Margie 8 00 Feul Wmchel! 8 30 Lights Out 9 00 Robert Montgomery 10 00 Death Valley Day 10 30 Wrestling I OO Night Owl Theater d2 00 Midnignt News TUESDAY, DEC. 30 9 009 30 Test Pattern 9 30 Women and the News t 10 OO Portrait of e City 30 30 Josephine Nichols Kitchen 11 OO Early Bird Matinee 12 OO Mid Day Marry-G- o Round 12 30 TV Shoppers Guido I OO Big Payoff 30 Walcoma Travelers 2 OO Kate Smith ) OO Brighten Up Your Home 3 IS Video Frolics 73 30 Whats Cooking 4 4 00 Movie Quick Quit Review j4.IS Ihe orld jn I I s sr cjr g Educational Feature Bible Stories Mr Wizard Faith for Today Frontiers of Faith Double Feature Festival The Bg Picture Invitation To Religion Zoo Parade Childrens Hour Juvenile Jury Victory At Sea Red Skelton Mr. Peepers Comedy Hour ft tn 13 w a frY ? v sywipkavuj COrWute aiiiiEiT For the third consecutive year Utah Copper t lias arranged to bring to our neighbors here in Utah a series of broadcasts featuring the Utah i Symphony Orchestra under the masterful baton of Maurice Abravanel, its musical director and? ' conductor. We hope you will make these evenings the occasion for a family gathering an occasion I that will knit family ties closer through the? appreciation of one of the truly great cultural;l fine music. and emotional expressions Cultural growth and industrial enterprise teaming together for social betterment is one of the greatest traditions of Utah and her, people. So, we like to think of Utah Coppers . only Hoffman Eaty-VUio- it n tpMfrtt, tfraiafrttTI ; BREITENBEKER ELECTRIC Lou Hazel . DeVon 84 South Main Phone 1190 KDYL Tuesday Continued 4 30 Know Your Child 5.00 Howdy Doody 5 30 Dinah Shore 5 4S Camel News Caravan 6 00 Pepsi Cola Theater 4 IS Industry on Parade 4 30 Kukla and Ollia 700 Jelasnik and hit Violin 7 30 Lash LaRue 8 00 Star Theater 900 Fireside 930 Amateur Hour . 1000 Embassy Club 10 IS News of tho World 10 JO Roller Darby 1100 Night Owl Theater 1200 Midmqht News sponsorship of these concerts as an appropriate ideal. tribute to a century-ol- d Far reaching are the benefits brought to the state and her people through the continued as far successful operation of Utah Copper reaching, in fact, as the medium of radio thatf will bring you these concerts. , The Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broadcast over Station KSL at 8:00, p. m. on Thursdays during January, February and March. The first program will be on the air January 1. Each Thursday thereafter except the second broadcast will be heard January week when the Utah Copper will 9 instead, of January 8 bring great music into your home. . . i - ... . i M ;;; 4 4 ii 8 TAB H DIVISION R P KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION , i 6 O iK f 1 1 A GOOD NEIGH BOR HELPING TO. B U I L D A B E T T E R UT A H ii I . |