OCR Text |
Show iw Box Elder NEWS 2 1953 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, pub Mshed every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the art of March 8, 1879. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert P. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Subscription rate in Box Eider County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5 00. ures as face value, apparently there are a dozen or 15 women in the county who have snagged more than their share of husbands. Where's The Change? WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) In the $130,741 collected in this citys parking meters r gold last year was a Grade School Hopscotch Champions In Action Distribution of ihe two sexes is often uneven and perplexing. In Washington, D. C., women could win a snowball fight hands down through sheer power of their number. In Alaska there is a disturbing surplus of men. five-dolla- piece. Singular DOVER N. H. (UP) A Dover man has been He has no given name, middle name or initials. Hes known as lust plain Tifft. He lives on Tifft short-change- Here in Box Elder county the men can hold their own in about any kind of hassle for they outnumber the weaker sex by 458 persons. There are 10,006 men and a mere 9,638 wo- Road. Appropriate men. SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP) Headline in, the San Antonio Express: Taylor Bedding Co. elects Hammock as head. That same set of figures, incidentally, should prove there just isnt any excuse f6r ilust About growing up to be an old maid in Box Elder county, and that this is a poor county for street-corn- A haunting wolves. er Here in Brigham City, its interesting to note, the Sixth ward has the greatest population, a big 1,169 people, of all other wards. In case youd like to know how many people By Bob Crompton are in your ward here are the figures (they do not indicate LDS church enrollment for A well oiled elide rule can be as misleading the wards) : as the Old Testament. You can prove about First, 774; 2nd, 1,016; 3rd, 805; 4th, 708; anything you want by squeezing myriads of 5th, 941; 6th, 1,169; 7th, 662 and 8th, 715. figures out of that engineers weapon. A glance at the education column of the Numbers are okey especially on a pay check but personally Ive never had much Bureau of Census figures indicates we arent faith in them. Its probably a math psycho- quit as smart in the county as we might think sis dating back to my first in Fresh- we are. The average Box Elder citizen has man algebra. an education of 11.4 years, higher than some Utah counties but lower than m,any, too. for instance, are Cache county with But if you can take your figures raw and Higher, 12.3 years, Davis with 12.1, Iron with 12.2, unsalted its a lot of fun to thumb through with 12 and Salt Lake City with 12.1. the latest Bureau of Census tabulations and Morgan try to figure a meaning out of their numeriIts true, there are quite a bunch of cal summaries. in Box Elder county. According to the bureau there are more people in Box Donna Kay Jensen Lucinda Sombrero Jean Ball Sandra Thomas For instance, We are still pondering over Elder' county born in Denmark than any other . . . Central school Fifth grade, . . . Central school Sixth grade, . . Lincoln school Third . Lincoln school Fourth the bureaus revelation that there are 4,538 foreign nation, a total of 147. Running a aims carefully at old heel in won championship honors. balances delicately on grade, aims with an accurate married men in Box Elder county but only close second is England and Wales with 128. maneuver to advance into the Here she dexteriously places grade, one foot as she retrieves the eye in one phase of her victoriIn all 589 of our citizens in the county were finals. 4,505 married women, a difference of 33 heel from marked slot. feet in the right squares. ous hop scotching. more married men. Now taking those fig born in foreign countries. The phone number of the News Sunday Dinner Guests 1 Xi Alpha And Epsilon Chapters Combine and Journal Society editor la 77L of home Dinner guests at the Founder's Day Observances On April 30 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Andersen Dan-ishm- new novel by VIM DELMAR Her name was Brandy. She looked like an angel, but the devil was in her laugh. Men traveled miles just to be near her, just to watch her, just to hear her. To some she brought destruction. To others a strange salvation. Heres a daring, vibrant Civil War tale by one of the most provocative authoresses of our time. Start reading The Laughing Stranger in the new May issue of the Ladies Home Journal today! en - , c HOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! , r Brigham Citys Newest And Most Modern Body Shop Managed By E.M. Jensen We Remove Bumps KEEPING PACE WITH BRIGHAM CTY like Magic! FAST-GROWIN- G Fisher Motor Company is announcing its New Modern Body and Fender Shop. Located at the corner of 2nd South and Main Streets, its a con- Make your car took Showroom NEW E.M. JENSEN NEW BODY There no reason why you should drive a shabby car not when the experts in our paint and body shop can put it back in show room condition so economically. We make bumps disappear, paint it, shine it Be proud of the car you drive. See us soon! , i L PM BSTVHATtS BUDOIT T1RMS DM VI IN NOW f Mr. venient spot to drive in from either side. Fisher invites his customers and friends to come in and look over this new shop and meet Mr. Jensen. Remember, we are equipped to handle anything from a touch-u- p paint job to the entire surface, regardless of your cars age. die sure and check our bid before you decide. t SHOP MANAGER It takes skill and the right know how to remove all the scars and dents from a wrecked automobile. Thats why Fisher Motor Company is proud to announce that E. M. Jensen will serve as manager Mr. Jensen comes to them of their Body Shop. with high recommendations. Skilled in his profession with his record of 18 years experience, three years at Central Chevrolet Co. and several and Jensen Body years as part owner Shop after the war. Mr. Jensen is prepared to give you the finest quality repair work and will be glad to meet you folks and give free estimates anytime. LOW IN PRICE HIGH IN QUALITY! FISHER MOTOR CO. BODY SHOP 17 East 2nd South Phone 74 The two Brigham City chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, XI Alpha and Epsilon, met together April 30 for Founders Day observance at the Idle Isle cafe. ita Andersen; "Stand Beside Her and Guide Her," Mrs. Luella From the MounMacFarlane; tains to the Prairies, to the Ocean, Cleo Dixon; "America, were My Home Sweet Home, Mrs. Favors and decorations the theme of Jane Baron. Final number was "The House the dinner meeting, God Bless I Live In, a vocal selection by America. Following dinner the group Mrs. Lillian Felt, followed by adjourned to the Harold B. Felt the group, led by Mrs. Erma A Dream home for installation of officers Crompton, singing Come True. and program. Mrs. Selma Weir was social Ritual of Jewels Ritual of jewels was read by chairman for the evening. Mrs. Merle Craghead and ac- Mother's Tea Planned A mothers tea with special incepted by new pledges Mrs. Virginia Fryer, Mrs. Wilma Spaul-ing- , vited guests is being planned by Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Diane both chapters for Saturday, May Harper, Miss Louise Dyer and 9, at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapeL Mrs. Darlene Hansea Epsilon Officers Installed Mrs. Craghead, director and Conference advisor of the Epsilon chapter, Primary conducted installation of new Held In Third Ward officers as foliows: Mrs. Edna moves The Third ward Primary conJeppsoni automatically up from vice president to presi- ference was held Sunday, May dent; Mrs. Jean Davis, vice pres- 3, at 7 p. m. and featured a program around the ident; (Mrs. June Sholty, secre- three-par- t tary and Mr. Jackie Petersen, theme, We Have Reason to treasurer. The retiring officers are Mrs. Marion Fredrickson, Invocation was by Evan Mrs. Leah Barker and Mrs. Bar- Couch. Shirley Harrison narrated the program presented by bara Rowe. A beautiful gift and tribute the Primary children. Benedicwere presented to Mrs. Fredrick- tion was by Merrill Mclntire and son by Mrs. Jeppson. organist was Nellie Wight. XI Alpha Officers Told Flowers for the evening were Mrs. Elaine Ward, retiring supplied by Nona Funk and president of Xi Alpha chapter, Mirs. William Barnard. Stake conducted the Installation of board members present were new officers for the chapter with Helen Harrison, president; MilMrs. Norma Butler named presi- dred Hall, Roxie Vincent and dent and Mrs. Luella MacFar-lan- Verna Johnson. secretary and treasurer. Tribute and gift were presented to Mrs. Ward by Mrs. Butler. Founder's Day Program In keeping with the theme of the evening, Mrs. Marion Fredrickson stated, God has been good to us, he gave us America, and she conducted the program. The group Joined in singing the national anthem. Paulette Lichtenstein, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Deon God Bless Lichtenstein, sang in keeping with in Tremonton on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goulding and Maria, of Mantua; daughter, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and sons Randall and Fredric, of Brigham AUTOrVU City; Darrie, Carolyn and David Andersen. Special For Mother's Day Friendly Echoes, a booklet of GO poems for mothers, would make a small gift for some mother this Sunday. For sale at the Reminder, at their new locaadv. tion, 40 South Main. 'PONY LAST TIMES TODAY Red Skelton in THEATRE DRIVE-I- N PICK O' THE PICTURES" THECLOWN TODAY AND THURSDAY 'I'll Never Forget You' THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Tyrone Power and Ann Blythe (In Color) DOUBLE BILL VaEPHVBMMPP WA AND "Rhythm Inn" Jane Frazee and Kirby Grant EXPRESS' Ends 555 Tonight -- -- Thursday Friday Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES n ths lPQ3EE!IE3333 YouZt ine6... i h'Vi there's CQID and a WOMAN! j - e, followed by a poem, America, "So May We Serve, by Mrs. June Sholty. Mrs. Elaine Ward then read the message from Walter W. Ross, founder, followed by the Founders Day pledge by Mrs. Lapriel Knudsen. Patriotic piano melodies were played by Mrs. Inez Petersen and Mrs. Erma Crompton. Toasts Then Given The theme was divided into four parts with the following toasts being given: "Land That I Love, Mrs. Juan- - COLUMBIA PtfTUflCS PlWCor Pirates 6S EVE U0YD BRI0CES JOHN DEREK RURII WINDSOR MAY I tO Give her this FOR ADULTS ONLY! Silvana Mangano: A SYMPHONY IN EPIDERMIS! t Dr. Wm. H.Sudduth in a CLINIC Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Each Saturday 63 North Main Street Brigham City, Utah For appointments call Tremonton 5766 or Brigham City. 1010. Walter Winchell , .SEXY, LUSCIOUS, AlIXMASTER JUNIOR Best Junior Mixer Mad. SMALL ANIMAL COBB SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. lltric Qim, DR. R.L. POULSON announces the association of III J. IUTNIR ADUR ALSO CARTOON - NEWS CAWMiaoa MotfaiVcul Full-mi- x beaters product greater volume in lesa time. Thumb-li- p coatrol ia handle. Easy Budget Terms BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Jink (ants M EXOTIC!. News' O'KEEFE AfiOEN - RUIH RUSSET W&IIAM DEMARESI EXCITING REX ALLEN Americas Favorite Cowboy CO-HI- T AND KOKO The Miracle Horse Of The Movies in IRON MOUNTAIN TRAIL With Slim Pickens and Grant Withers , PLUS . 1st chapter of a terrific new action serial Starting THURSDAY A1 IiIh wm msmncmm. |