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Show Ava Looks Better Than Ever Love At First Touch... frtlWWW'Y Sweater s December Featuring 11-1- diessod is... our famous CAPRI JACKET 2 xx ill By CLAIR MERRELL junior exhibits and judging the show will display packs of ai lous I'tah tuiheys. including cut up tuikev ami smoked n.i key. und will teatuie consumer exhibits of nuke) grades Eviscerated Birds Only BOBBIE .L-- out of the safari outfit she wore picture, Mogambo during the filming of the in in South Africa, and is ready for M fast-steppi- ng lAindon w here she is now filming Knights of the Round Table with Robert Taylor. REPORTS: WlLl.AUI) news-papei- Varlene Cook Wins Heber J. Grant Oratorical Contest At University By Hannah by storm... this fabulous 100 zephyr buttons marching edorns the pocket . . . matched by the golden in sizes 34 to 42. all luscious colors, Ten front. the down All And you'll lev. fh. SKIRT. contest, three finalists were selected. Varlene won fust place, and the award was given her b) the oldest granddaughter of the laie President Grant. Varlene with her roommate, came Donna Smith oi Texas, home with her parents to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. The people of Willard congratulate Varlene and other in their different students achievements. GABARDINE o fc.oufjr. .. Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Cook motored to Provo last Tuesday, November 21. Their daughter, at Varlene, who is a student BYU, was one of the 22 contestants in the annual contest by the university, known as the Heber J. Grant oratorical contest. The theme used was Faith Promoting At the close of the casual wear by day wool sweater jacket that is as flattering for An dress! golden crest exciting dark at It Is stunning for after WORSTED B. Milady Shop With the permission of Mrs. Howard Baddley, mother of VJITH Hflppy FUTURES ! FROM HAMILTON DRUGS OLD SPICE GIFT SETS Dorothy Grjiy 3 Pieces Dottles of Cologne $1.00 and up $2.00 KING'S MEN GIFT SETS Factors Max Cologne GIFT SETS Lipstick and Pan Stick $1.10 - $2.20 Powder, $4.40 Evening in Paris GIFT SETS $3.00 to $5.50 85c Perf ume BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION Now $1.00 $2.00 value mstm Coty's Perfumes Ereraudes - - Talc Shave Lotion Shave Lotion and Foam Shave $1.78 Remington Rand Electric Razor $26.50 and $29.50 Less DOROTHY GRAY - $1.00 and up MENNEN'S GIFT SET trade-i- n of $7.50 Schick Elec. Razor $21.50 and $24.50 Less 10 trade-iof $5.00 Davs Free Trial n Gift Bottles LAimant - Paris $1.85 and up TABU 20 CARATS hotels, hospitals, and oilu-isProminent Judges Judging of this year's tuikev show will be done bv Mclvm Ioveluce of DuiuiIm, t'.dilomia a nalionall) rceognied luikey breeder and judge. Judging will be according to weight, bod) cl j ti length cvl keel, widih ol breast, width of back and slioul dels, and general market ap pea a nee. Weight classifications in the open division, featuring eviscerated birds, include hens under 12 pounds; 12 to 13 pounds, and over 13 pounds. Eviscerated tom classifications are under 20 pounds, 20 to 26 pounds and over 26 pounds, Judging of the junior division will bo the same as for thecien division, although there are only two classifications for each sex: light and heavy birds. All hens under 14 pounds and all toms under 26 pounds will be considered light. Featured Speaker . Kt s . i e Buddie), who is tailoring in the British mission as an LDS missionary, I w ish to write duv ol his fust experience. with the He is laboring in the Nottingw ill ham district of England. During the week he is trading in the exhibit the latpst developments outlying cities and towns and in turkey processing and merthen returns to Nottingham for chandising, including birds proSundays. He entered the mission cessed under the new high home in Salt Lake City and had scald method which practicalhardly been in England one ly eliminates pinfeathers. On month when this incident oc- display at the show will be several of the leading turkey packs curred. a city produced in the state. Also the He was in Mansfield, t not very far from Nottingham, new turkey pack feawhen he was walking by a store turing pieces of turkey for cutwhen he was surprised to no- up turkey cookery will be distice that a Mr. Baddley was the played and explained. Mr. Neff owner of the establishment. said that this new pack was inGayle, of course curious to meet troduced this fall into Utah by the Mr. Baddley, went in and the Utah Turkey Federation made a purchase. He met the under the direction of Dail A. owner and introduced himself, Prows, Salina president. The t pack, consisting of one telling who he was, where his home was. and other informa- large tom tuikey cut into its tion. From the scene told about, 16) natural parts, is excellent for home I think they were both surprised. frozen food lockers and The owner gave Gayle this freezers Where consumers wish for thought: "That they would be to have able to establish relationship. variety cookery. It was primarily The owner took Gu) le to the developed for institutional kitor chens, using the now poaching-simmerinRotary clutb that afternoon Gd.vle One of the featured events of the convention and show is the of Dr. Charles presentation Karsokoff, World traveler and humorist, whose subject will be entitled "Behind lhe Iron Curtain. Dr. Karsokoff will be featured during the evening of December 12 at the federation's annual turkey banquet. Climaxing the first day of the show-wilbe sr buffet dinner in honor of buyers and junior exhibitors. At that time the top birds of the show will be auetioned pre-cu- l pre-cu- off. Mr. Neff said that comiploled entry forms from show exhibitors must be no later than December 5. Entries will be received on December 10 at the poultry plant of Utah Poultry and Farmers Coopera-tiye- , Salt Lake City. Chairman of the turkey show is Marion Olsen, Paradise. Anson B. Call. Brigham City, is chairman of the junior division. post-marke- cookery which saves evening, and introduced Gayle time and meat for restaurants. to the members. Gayle has received an invitation to come to of Ilnur next meeting and make a Alda Call, stake president talk. That was a rate oppor- - the Primary, were in atlendance tumty that not many LDS mis- - at sacrament services Sunda) sionaiies have, so Gayle has evening. Three young girls were sent home for his pedigree chart jgnen certificates of graduation and a book lhat contains the from the Primary to the YWMIA history of the Baddley family i'by Bishop Wm. Kunzler. The r of England great- - libs were Karen Facer, Gayles came from England. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Fa- Mr. and Mis. Rex Edwards. cer; Cloette Barber, daughter of also Mrs. Fern Edwards of Ter- - Mr. and Mrs. John Barber and in Talbot, daughter of Mr. reton, Idaho, were visitors Willard last week at the homeland Mrs. Chas. Talbot. They of their sisters, Edith Baddley were promoted by Gladys counselor tn the Pri- and Gladys Schioeder. The Willow Creek camp of the mary and received by Helen DUP met at the home of Jennie Larkin, president of the Mu- Carlson last Friday afternoon, tual and Eunice Wright. The remainder of the eve- with Lt. Venna Keyes ih charge. a program given by The following program was giv- ning en. Sketch of the life of Maria students of the Box Elder high Zundel was read by Historian sc hook The following program Hannah B. Nicholas; song, Kar- was given: The announcer was Jeanetta en Facer and Sandra Archibald; violin solo. Marilyn reading by Nancy Sorenson; les- Weight: son was given by Grace Keyes Seffen accompanied by her Min. sNier, Geraldine Hawkes; vocal Capt. Jenny Jones and Smith of the County company duet, Donna Anderson and Lyn-e- l were in attendance. There were Carter, accompanied by 13 members and four guests Shara Lee Jeppsen; talks were g.ven by Portia Reeves. Roxa-lecpresent. Ridd and Mack Watkins. Dorothy Jeppsen, stake president of the Young Ladies and The talks were on "Education." Conn. (IT Fort Worth, Tex. Records of the Municipal Finance Officers association show hat other Illinois communities are following Chicagos lead in taking advantage of this source of revenue. Prior to the last session of the legislature, Illinois cities were not authorized to tax cigarettes. Informal estimated by Chicago authorities indicate that the tax will ) ield more than per year. Suugutuck net led a 2(10 pound, 10 loot sting lav in w.ileis off Com pi Reach while dragging lor flounder He made a similar catch last vear of the specie- - which is I.irelv lound in .New England waleis cross-countr- tH XMlAIGN 111. (IT) The Univeisiiy ct Illinois agricul-tui- e department oilers fanners a lule-othumb lor determining the right sie for a faun pond. The experts say a good ratio is thiee lo five aeres of watershed for each acre foot ol water stor .cge capacity. Starting Early BobMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) by Roberts, 11, asked his father for money to buy bubble when gum for his classmates told he was going to have a new brother or sister. Phone your news to 9- $ $ SAVE wona 1000. For blend drinkers there is blend always Kentucky's finest $2.50 CASH purchase or more. See for yourself at Brigham City, Utah THROUGH THE UTAH 2? $9.95 BOTH SP I R 86 PROOF. T U E IT S a. 010 SUN BLENDED YB R 0 0 N W H ISKEY KC 0 M CO NTAI NS . PAN Y.L and SAVE" $ Thousands of beet farmers are planning for increased acreage in 1954. Present plantings in California indicate that in several areas of that state sugar companies will have to restrict the acreage planted to that which their processing and receiving facilities can handle. Great expansion likewise is taking place in other areas. The reason for this expansion is the favorable StSNYRROOK KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY BLOCK (Paid in cash or trade) U 65 0UJSVJ-1.1-E.aKE- 'G R Al N JN EU1 R AL T U C K Yc ipoocHEiaa NF me. Purchaser's Guide $ ' MerrelTs PALMER JEWELRY " Sunny Brook Guaranteed 'T'TF while the price of other comoff. Also, the imposing of on such crops as wheat and caused many farmers to shift and I Sugar Company representative early for increased beet acreage in 1954. 1 larar,& TIMEX WRIST WATCHES ... $ $ S10 See your LADY GALLANT $11.95 ind. tax We dont know if this is a trend or not, but just for the record, the number of mystery and detective dramas on TV has diopped from 13 to 14 in the past )enr (on the networks), while the number of dramatic plays has risen from 16 to 22 . . . and the number of situation comedies has jumped way up from 6 to 21! It looks as if TV viewers like their progtams fast and funny. You cant separate the idea of full TV enjoyment from the need of a quality set . . . and theres none finer than MOTOROLA a great name in electronics. See the new Motorola models at f Because of these trends, many farmers are expecting acreage restrictions on sugar beets by 1955. Based on past procedures of establishing quotas, the averages of recent yearly acreages are likely to become a prime factor in determining future allotments. 1 herefore, a high sugar beet acreage in 1954 will have a substantial effect on your 1955 average allotment. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY For The Junior Miss Merry-Go-Roun- Pond Pointer price of sugar beets modities is falling acreage allotments cotton in 1954 has to sugar beets. BRAND WRIST WATCHES Pat i ol Other large rities with such a tax are Buffalo. N. Y. St. Louis, Kansas City, Mo, Washinglon, D. C. Birmingham, and Ala., EMIR DnAMmLTWM MElUffiS ESI It IIT ruk Fiutmo looting on tobacco, WRIST and POCKET WATCHES Shock Resistant Unusual Catch CHICAGO (IT) Chicago is the 75th U. S. city to collect a tax on tobacco. The tax, effective Oct. l.made Chicago the largest of cities Straight bourbon buyers : Have you tried Kentucky's finest? $10.00 value for $7.95 1 Chicago Largest City COLOGNES and PERFUMES $2.00 - $3.50 - $7.50 Cimier closing themes oil most of the country's TV stations alter the first of the ) t'a i . . . Jackie Gleason is taking a vacation from his Sat uiday night show in mid-(ember. Mitzi Gabor, voted "the nmsi gamorous grandmother m ilolljwood," will be seen soon as a Groucho Marx Pearsons guest . . . Drew Washington telefilms are set for the networks in January . . . A lot of comics are imitating pianist Ltberaee these da)s, but lie doesnt mind. He's just completed one of the most successful concert tours on record. And the credit all goes to his TV fame. y, To Tax Tobacco w-- as Tarnish Proof Wrist Watch with metal band L Tin-ge- daugh-granfathe- Nose Gay Gift Set will station breaks and as on Three Box Eldet Count) lellovvs . . . left to right Dean Selin. m, Ti einontoii, Robot Brigham City, soi of Mi. and Mrs. Robot Tingey and Ellis Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Kianiis L. Christensen, all of Brigham Cit.v, attended LDS (onlot nee in Kme.t on October 23. Theie will be no bleed ennor live tuike tries m this years show said Mr. Only evisceiated birds (lussdied by weigh! will be enteied in rhe open division The tumor division will lea ture New1 York dressed turds (head leet and vised s not li moved! Entiles for the heaviest bird ol lhe show will be New York blessed also. Cooperating with the tuikey industiv lhe i.tdio stations, two television stations and have pledged support and coverage on one of the greatest shows ol the year, which will tie ill with the Tin key campaign to make lhe public moie conscious of turkey as a year around meat. AVA GARDNER get9 TV news ibnis from here and tin if Family Theaters new senes of films devoted to thoiiehts nt famous people of the past and present probably be seen t (lass-ifica'ion- s It's taken the nation Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 4, 1953 Xx Turkcv kill two birds xwth one sione" on Dev. 11 and 12 at the New house hotel. Sail Luke City It will curiv .in appeal to the turkey industry and to the o.nMiming public. AciMiding to Gordon S Nell Crest cut, manager the tuikey show will c.iiij (he theme "Pie In turkey ol Tomorrow, Toiluv addii'on to the regular open und show by Box Elder JOURNAL turkeys llhe sixth annual Utah here it Together for LDS Conference in Korea Turkey Show Slated For |