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Show 2 Box Friday, January 1, 1954 in 1908, pubA weekly newspaper, established lished every Friday and entered as Second Class Matt'r at the post olfice in Brigham City, Utah, und r the act of March 8, 1879. Brigham City, Utah ersonallfj 6jMakin Hospital Notes Relatives, Friends and Neighbors meeting A congregational will be held following Sunday ComWeek-En- d worship services at the church Presbyterian munity which will include the serving Rev. Waldon of communion, Toevs announces. Election of officers for 1954, Lynn and other business afreports Recuperating following a ma-jo- fairs will be taken up at the operation performed last congregational meeting. 30 Saturday at Cooley Memorial hospital is Mrs. J. A. Meservy of Phone your society news to 771 Frank Lynn Holman, AM2c in Brigham City. the navy, who has spent the last eight months in China, Korea and Japan, arrived home for the holidays, his parents, Mr. and .Open Mrs. Frank Holman, announce. Together Over Christmas SMDscription rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per Cleon Anderson, son of Mr. ear payable in advance; in combination with the Mrs. Freldo Anderson, arrivBox Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 ed in the states last week from per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Korea. He caPled his parents Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, com- from Stoneman, wishing Camp bination rate $5.00. them a merry Christmas and Of course its nothing to get excited about, saying that he would be home Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher for New Years. He spent Christbut I want to remind you that there are only Johnson. Advertising Manager Gladys mas with his aunt and uncle, 309 shopping days until Christmas. M phi her Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ChristenPress Association National Editorial Associasen. at Los Gates, Calif. Speaking of Christmas, Duke Baron Sr., tion and United Press. Advertising RepresentaMrs. Quayle Cannon of Salt wool blanket king of the Intermountain area, tive: Utah State Prpss Association, Salt Lake City. Lake City spent several days with her daughter and family, was telling about the present his kids gave start in 1953; (3) that the supply of raw Mr. and iMrs. Lynn S. Holmgren. him. It was, of all things, an electric blanmaterials would be ample in 1953 and there Christmas day they motored, lo ket, made by some rival concern. would be less government control; (4) that Salt Lake City and took Mrs. Cannon home and spent tbe Heard Del Fuhrinian, Utahs famous Fly- disposable income and demand for goods holiday. The many friends of Mrs. Soing Farmer, telling about his recent attempt would hold up in 1953 due to full employ- to establish a new Oakland to New York ment ; to mention only a few. phia Jensen will be happy to non-sto- p learn that she is recovering flight in light airplanes, which he from a recent fall in which she was forced to abandon at Oklahoma City Here it is, the end of another year, and fractured some riibs. when his directional radio failed and the Dallas Jones returned to his made up a brand nejv bunch of resoluIve weather closed in. in Colorado Springs, Monbase tions. Theyre different from the ones I lie was telling about the nation-wid- e pub after spending sevevening day and promptly broke, last year and the eral days with his wife and balicity he received and the fine treatment made, from press association and newspaer pho- year before. These I confidently believe I by daughter, and his parents, can and will keep. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of tographers and reporters, lauding him on his First, I promise to stop beating my wife. Brigham City. exploit, only to return home to find a banner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowen of Second, I resolve to publish 53 copies of headline in the Tremonton paier reading, visited Sunday with Providence the Journal, this of course, being one of Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman Fails. Ernest Huggins 52 and News. of them, the copies He says his friends now call him Halfand Mr. and iMrs. Emery HugThird, I promise to go fishing every week- gins. way Fuhriman. end possible during the season. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Fourth, I promise to go hunting every entertained Saturday evening In case youve skipped it, be sure to turn at a lovely dinner party. Covers back to page one and read Roger W. Babsons week-en- d possible during the season. After were laid for 14 I to Fifth, promise business and financial outlook for 1954. We get my Christmas the dinner games guests. were played buy this service every year. He is surpris- cards out before December 25, 1954. and gifts exchanged. The rooms Sixth, I resolve to not make any resolution and taules were beautifully decingly accurate,- his 1953 score being 81 jkt-cen- t. that Im sure I wont keep. orated for the holiday season. Of course there are others like promising Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burt are Of course its easy to make predictions, as some radio commentators do, that the sun to eat whenever hungry and sleep whenever very happy over the arrival of baby girl born Decemwill come up tomorrow morning, Congress possible but I dont want to tire you with a ber 22. The lovely little Miss will meet in January, and the Mississippi the entire list. However I think the twenty-fift- h has two brothers. one is important. river will continue to flow all during the It reads as follows: 'Mr. and Mrs. Vere Jensen of I of 1954. wish year every one of our 2,563 paid sub- Salt Lake City visited Bishop But Babson is the analy.si.st who a year ago scribers, its well as the newspapers on our and Mrs. Vernon Johnson SatIn this newspaper forecast (1) lower stock exchange list, a very, very happy and pros- urday. The infant son of Mr. and prices; (2) that World War III would not perous New Year. is conMrs. Rodney Hansen fined at the Cooley hospital tablished as follows; February suffering from a virus infec15,. May 15, August 15, and Oc- tion. Up tober 15. Farmers are encouragMr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen ed to carefully plan their 1954 were Christmas dinner guests of 6 5 ojierations and make requests Mrs. Jensens brother and wife, for federal prior to Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of the initial closing date in order Layton. The 1951 sign up for agricul--tura- l that the ACT an-- 90S adminisMr. and Mrs. Earl Sears and conservation .program this technical assistance, tration can be more closely co- children, C. E. and Alva Rae of tion, year win be held in the followand such indirect aids ordinated. Mrs. Requests received Burley, Idaho, visited ing places: January 5 and 6 at as credit. after the first closing date will Sears sister and family, Mrs. SGS in the office City, Brigham "The fundamental purpose of be processed at the next closing Mary E. Anderson one day last in the court house, for Brigham the agricultural conservation date. week. They went oh to Grants-villCity, 'Perry, Willard, Mantua proram is to provide a means by 30 Percent Less to visit but Elva Rae stayand Harper; January 7 and 8 which Money ' the public can share to ed spend the week with her at Corinne, for Corinne and Bear For 1951 there is approximateland owners, and operators Lou Emma Andergon, cousin, Jtiver City, and January 4 to with cost of carrying out needed ly 30 percent less money availthe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of February 15 at the ASC office conservation work over and able than there was In 1953. Ogden spent the holiday with (former PMA) at Tremonton. above that which It is all then that important they would do Mrs. Murrays parents, 'Mr. and All other communities in the with only their own resources. applications for assistance be Mrs. Irving Christensen. twill there sign up county except It is our sincere hope that the planned carefully and only Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hamon the communities listed above conservation pro- those which can be carried out and children of Salt Lake City agricultural and Pafk Valley, Yost and for. be the applied applicant will be carried out in such by visited Mr. and Mrs.1 Lynn Grouse Creek. Time and place gram a manner that it will make a If one feels he cannot do all the Mr. and Mrs. Paul for the western communities marked contribution work in the first quarter, he Holmgren, tovyard atand Lorin and Agnes Holmgren will be announced later. should make application only tainment of conservation objecfor what he feels he can do dur- Hansen, Sunday. Benson Explains Purposes tives, Benson said. DeVere and Patti Christensen ing that quarter then make the of Salt Lake The purpose of the agriculPractices City are spending Approve County in for balance the the request to conservation is tural program the holidays with their parents, next outis The sign up period. have farmers and ranchers do county program ChristenCosts will be shared only for Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus the work to conserve soil which lined by the county committee, sen. they would not otherwise do if which consists of representa- those practices for which costof Mr. Geniel Jensen, the federal government did not tives of the different USDA of- sharing is requested by the and Mrs. Clifforddaughter Jensen, spent a or before farm ranch is in There folfices the county. operator help some financially. The Christmas with her parents. Gelowing is what Secretary Benson slate hand book which has all penformance of the practice is niel is nursing at the Valley the practices which are avail- started. For practices for which said about it: in Provo. Productive land is the main able to the state. The county (1) approval was given under hospital Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander 1953 conservathe of these some source of the food, clothing and committee selects agricultural and Mrs. Thelma Jensen were shelter for the American people. practices which they feel to be tion program. (2) performance visiting in Ogden, Tuesday. The conservation and improve- beneficial to agriculture with- was started but not completed Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chrisduring the 1933 program year, tensen and ment of this resource for sus- in the county. family motored to and the committee be (3) advised Farmers will county by tained productive use is an Unand spent Bountiful, Sunday, dertaking of vital concern to means of circulars, press and beliees the extension of the ap- the day with Mrs. Christensens is 1954 to in the which manner to the as radio of program of life. proval all walks pitizens Mr. and Mrs. William The agricultural conservation requests for cost sharing may be justified under the 1954 regula- parents, Hamilton. the tions and commitfiling provisions, program is an important part, filed with the county Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins but only a part, of a coordina- tee. Requests can be made at of the request for assistance un- entertained at a family dinner ted effort to help land owners any time throughout the pro- der the 1953 program may be the re- Tuesday evening. Guests were andi operators attain soil con- gram year, however, for the regarded as meeting Mr. brothers and their servation objectives. The tolal equitable distribution of funds, quirement of the 1954 program wives,Huggins' Mr. Mrs. Claire Hugand effort includes research, educa four closing dates have been es a request for cost sharing be gins and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huggins of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins were also guests, Mrs. Pearl Jensen and Gae Ann Morterison spent Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Reej.e Ward at Logan. Friday they motored to Salt Lake City s,nd -- .4 Frank Holman Annetta Fleischman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris S. Fleischman of the school, had her appendix removed at Cooley Memorial hospital on Saturday, December 20. b Home For Days leave After spending a go to San Ysidro, Calif., where he will be stationed at Rean field. 30-da- he will In and semi-privat- fffe filed before performance of the practice is started To the extent practicable, notices of approved practices shall be 'issued before performance of the practices is started. The soil conservation .service is responsible for technical phases of certain practices and the forest service is ajlso re sponsible for certain tj?chnieal phases of the program, so it is important that farmers sign up as soon as possible so that these agencies can help on (this program. If for any reason a person can not meet the dates in Brigham and Corinne they can sign up any at the ASC office in Tremo'nfon. Box Elder High School Gym BOX ELDER VS. SOUTH CACHE tlie SECOND TEAM 6:30 FIRST TEAM 8:00 P. M. General Admission Reserved Seats 75c $1.00 QUARTETTE . High School Students Elementary Students at the 50c 25c COMBfO CLUB 2530 Wat&iington Blvd. . ' two-thir- UTAH MOTOR 1000. TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION mu TErffto (Ti7t& Q33 (TftFfh (22 Mon. Thru Fri. ,1 1:30 pjn. on this line-- --Cut FILL IN YOUR OWN NUMBER ARRANGE- a' -- Cut on this line-- Print Name) (Address) ( MENT AND SEND DUPLICATE TO THE RADIO STATION. See Instructions Below. (Town) M PLAYING 24 FORM DUPLICATE c 0 44 u3 f V 4 c w 2 3 t YOU PLAY ON THIS FORM INSTRUCTIONS MAIL TO RADIO STATION -- I, Cut on this line radio station. The station must have your duplicate in its files before you can win on Play Radio. 7. Use this SAME number arrangement whenever you play. Radio. Do NOT make out a new one each week. Mount your form on a card, if you like, and keep it handy for each broadcast. 8. Remember . . . you do not play on a blank form EVERY square should be numbered and your duplicate of these numbers should be on file with Station KBUH BEFORE you can win on Play Radio. 9. Read our instructions carefully. Fill in ALL the SQUARES. No corrections can be made on your duplicate after it has been sent to our ! 0, 10. station. Every member of the family can fill in a duplicate and send to our station. But be sure to put HIS or HER name on the form YOU KEEP AT HOME, so that youll know which card belongs to whom. RULES FOR PLAYING Play it like any other corn game. Get a supply of corn, beans, raisins, or what have you, from the kitchen. 2. Cut on this line- - How To Set Up Your Playing Form Under the R, fill in each space with any number from 1 through 15. Use a different number in each space. Under the A, fill in each space with any number from 16 through 30, using a different number in each space. Under the D, the middle space is free, but fill in the other four spaces with any number from 31 through 45, using a different number in each space. use numbers from 46 through 4. Under the fill in numbers from 61 60, and under the through 75. Do not use the same numbers more than once. 5. Your playing form is now completely filled in and your arrangement of numbers will probably be entirely different from that of anyone else. 6. FILL IN THE DUPLICATE with exactly the same numbers you have on your playing form. Send duplicate with your name and address to 3. ART SMART P. M. The crops the farmer grows and raises reach their final market in this truck, as manufactured and processed foods and trucks, the products. Without these inter-cit- y farmers market would shrivel and die, for of all tonnage in Amertoday fully ica travels by truck. Most general freight trucks are farm trucks and when they roll, the farmer and the nation prosper. KBUH DANCING NIIGHTLY to the lilting tunes of brought the Farmer into his own! e e 2ND the Farmers own! This truck has Bank building. and priClass, vate lessons in tap, 'ballet, acrobatic, hula and Spanish dancing will be offered as well as personality singing. for a limited Enrollments number of students from 3 years and older will be accepted at the studio on January 4 and January 8 from 11 a. m. to 3:00 cost-sharin- SATURDAY, JANUARY This truck is own prod , ucts to market Takes grain, produce and livestock to elevator, stockyards and other markets to which the farmer sells direct Announcement of the opening of a dance studio in Brigham Coal reserves in the Sarr ba- City was made this week by sin are estimated at 5,000,000.000 Opal Keller, Ogden. Classes will be held in the First Security tons. cost-sharin- llfflST North Box Elder stake (MIA leadership meeting will be held Monday evening, January 4 at 7:30 o'clock at the Eighth ward. All stake and ward officers and teacheis and members or the bishoprics in charge of (MIA work are asked to be in atten- dance. It hauls the fanners Brigham City visited with Mrs. Jensens son and family, Ray Holtry, until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Jensens sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Vreeken in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon spent the holiday weekend p. m. with Mrs. Arbons sister, WanPhone your news to da, in .Roy. Leadership Meeting Is Monday Dance Studio Agricultural Conservation Sign Program Starts Here January Community Church Will M.I.A. Hold Annual Meeting BEAR RIVER REPORTS: Elder JOURNAL RADIO someone else might have a winning combina- tion at the same time. 4. As the announcer talks to a possible winner telephone, his voice will be broadcast so all , listeners know immediately that someone has called in with a Radio. While the announcer checks the card, all other players are to HOLD THEIR CARDS INTACT until the caller has been officially declared a winner. 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