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Show crossing lines with another' wasnt so hot. BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, June 18, 1952 A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Sec-on- d Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, tinder the act of March 8, 1879. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder 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. it fisherman " "Laughing Tambourines Acclaimed At All Church Dance Festival In U Stadium On Friday Evening - "Laughing Tambourines" Dancers Arriving at one select fishing spot on Box Elder creek above Mantua Saturday morning, Looks like its I heard one veteran warn; going to be like last year, so many lines in one hole that when somebody has a bite everybody has a bite. And when the fisherman who got the bite first reels in he discovers the fish was on someone elses hook. Laughing Tambourines, presented by North Box Elder stake dancers, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, was seen by an audience of 35,000 at the U stadium last Friday evening, June 13. The dance was one of five stake acts presented at the All Church Dance Festival of the 6,000 LDS church. More than dancers participated in the entire show with the theme being, Dancing Through the Ages. The special stake acts were presented between dance sections. Other stakes taking part were Wilford Stake, Tremonton Stake, Idaho Falls Stake, and New Zealand returned missionaries. Arland Tingey said he counted seven lines going under the culvert beneath the Mantua road at one time. All kinds of reports have come in on opening day fishing. A few report being skunked, many landed five, six or seven, and one was reported having hauled in 45. And there are always guys like Troy Miller who caught his limit of 12 by 6 a. m.' and they were all in the 12 inch and up class. Troys largest was about a three pounder. He fished on the Blacksmith Fork water and reported it was the best fishing Ive ever had, in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming or any Just About Anythina place. By Bob Crompton Winston and Aileen Nelson arrived home vacation to California k from their Saturday and found a pair of shocking but Their pleasing domestic developments. tom cat' had given birth to six kittens and Aileens sister had become engaged. , certainly were not. The several hundred youngsters almost all came back home with a few trout and many of them had their limits of seven. two-wee- No. & So. Stake Conference For Primary Workers While on the subject we should note that Doug Orchard landed a seven and pound rainbow on the Snake river near Ponds Lodge, Idaho, 'a few days ago. At one point in the 30 minute battle the monster had all of Dougs $18 line out exI figured I was going to cept three feet. lose the fish and tackle, too, Doug said, so I tightened down on him and he came back." , . Ralph Channel reported that he walked through the office Saturday morning and had a headache the rest of the day. But most of the comments were not so caustic. Rev. Wally Toevs said well its a lot lighter, and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz diplomatically added its certainly modern. two-stak- Gregarious fishermen that love a crowd had a field day last Saturday, but for the angler with a yen for solitude on a quiet stream where yoil can cast 10 feet without i Nielsen Motor Company 335 South Main Actyity Of New Street formerly owned and operated by Bob Nielsen , , i As previously announced, they were gowned In green and yellow rumba skirts, with - fit. ted yoke and circle skirts completely covered with ruffles. The bodice was very plain and fitted. Each girl wore a red rose at her hip, on tlje skirf and In hpr hair. Red streamers attached to the tambourines added much to the colorful dance which brought special thanks from Armand Carr, general chairman of the All Church dance festival. . According to those attending the ovation was tremendous as the North Box Elder stake girls led for the finale. In the course of the Laughing Tambourines dance as the tambourines were hit Hhe entire congregation joined In with the Everyone Is Invited to pihone group of twelve girls. their society items for the News Young ladies from Nortn Box , 771. Elder stake participating in the and Journal to dance stated it was one of the most exciting events they had (Sajpnfloll rtPTPK rrs O' THK trmPES" cool inside WED. & THURS. Year Saturday First activity of the Box Elder chapter of Future Fanners of America for the new year is scheduled, Saturday evening, tentatively at Box Elder high school, beginning at 8 p. m.4 it was learned today. Opening the evenings activities a ball game will be played at 8 p. m. and will be followed by a short meeting highlighted by presentation of awards. Refreshments will follow. Future Farmers were advised to watch Fridays paper for definite place of meeting. New officers include Bill Smoot, president; Dee Hardy, Steven Tingey, secretary; Alarr Badley, treasurer; Loren Facer, reporter; Dale Poulsen, sentinel; Gary Higley, activity manager; Keith Orchard, scrapbook chairman with Kazo Shio assisting on the scrapbook. TWO BIG VICTOR sXt TODAY thru Two Big Features BIG BEYOND FEATURES'. SPECTACULAR WORDS IN COLON HUGO S , . NY TECIinCOLOR THE HUNCHBACK NOTRe'dAME CO-HI- T Action Thriller! LOST PATROL " PLUS SHORTS, CARTOON ' AND NEWS ION With McCAUISTES FOSTER HENDRIX ft DRIVE-I- (OIUMU KTMt N CO-HI- T THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHTS $1 PER CAR BIG DOUBLE FEATURE . , CAVALRY SCOUT ... Announces wi The 16th court of appeals last week affirmed a,U. S. District court libel action against the Utah Stated-FarBureau federation, according to Nick .Topic, Farmers Union representa, tive here. A district court jury had ruled in a' libel against the bureau action brought'- - by the National Farmers Union Service corporation, the Unions Life. Insurance company and the Farmers Educational and Union ' of America. . 4 4 ' The National Farmers Union and it branches had 6rought the action for an alleged defamatory publication toy the burr eau. The bureau had argued the publication was fail; comment in public interest. The plaintiffs were awarded damages of 25,000 by the Utah court Jury. BIRTHS J four-month-o- ld WELCOME... HIS PURCHASE Upheld In Denver , Bob Case r- FFA To Hold 1st - Co-rin- ne, Since slapping chartreuse paint over everything, thats all I can see even saw a chartreuse wheat field down by Ogden Sunday. Libel Action Is, Plans are complete for annual North and South Box Elder stake, Primary convention to be held Friday, June 20, with members of 4he South stake board as hostesses. According to Mrs. Margaret Wilson and Mrs. Helen Harrison, presidents of"the stakes, several members of the general board will be present to instruct during the day. Board meetings will begin at Doug had to have Stayner Thompson net the fish for him, but it was too big to stay 9 oclock followed by meeting in the net and Stayner finally had to clamp for ward officers at 10:30 a. m. Box lunches will be served at down on it with his fists to bring it to noon to about 90. shore. During the afternoon session, which begins at 2 p. m.. OffIt was good news for Diane Harper, icers and teachers of Primary asearly this week when they found their sociations and priesthood addog, mentioned by Marijane Morris in her visors are urged to attend, t n Special messages by general weekly column "Corinne Comments." But it was bad news Tuesday for Mr. and board members will be given Mrs. Glen A. Bock, 680 East, Sixth south' Friday evening at 8 oclock. All ' Primary officers and teachers, about 5 p. m. Monday priesthood advisors and parents The pup will probably of Primary children are invited Announcement corpes from answer to Rusty or Stinky. Give them a to attend to receive this special Cooley Memorial hospital of the , ' message. ring if you see him around. , following births; A boy on June 12 to Ronald and June Lemon Archibald of Willard. ( On June 14 a girl was born to Melvin and Grace Bartholmew Roberts of Brigham City. Bob Extends A Hearty Earl and Beth Madsen, Arnold of Garland are the parents of a son born June 14. A girl was born June 15 to Richard and Sarah Petersen to the fine people of Brigham Hemsley of Ogden. City and Box Elder county and Mr. and Mrs. Dougla Hansen announce the arrival of a girl especially to all the old friends born June 16. Mrs. Hansen is and patrons of Nielsen Motor Co. the former lone Mantlo. to come in and get acquainted OF THE Homer and Merle Gill Dixon " i announce the arrival of their with him and the boys who will third child, a daughter, born work with him in the shop, salesJune 16. The Dixons have two room and the service station. sons." Youll always be welcome at the Case Motor Co. one-ha- lf Looking over our Lenox Green ceiling and chartreuse.walls Ed Ryan was willing to bet the office crew would be talking to themselves within 60 days. He wanted a "sure thing, weve been doing that for years. j Diane Morgan, Leota Hunsaker, Dalene Jeppson, Mary Ann Hall, Carol Hunsaker, 'Marilyn .Wood, Joan Hotter, Berdine Peters, Colleen Hansen, Marilyn Kotter, and Delone Maxine Pettingill Glover, members of the original Waltz Ballet group, who have performed more than 15 times in that capacity, danced Friday evening. , Carol Hunsaker, Marilyn Hotter, Delone Glover, Marine Pettingill Petersen, Marilyn Wood, Joan Hotter, Berdine Peters. Front: Dalene. Jeppsen, Diane Morgan and Leota - ' Hunsaker. Mary Ann Hall was absent. At the Eagles pond Bishop Evan Woodbury was keeping an eye on his youngsters on the bank. One young lady who had been waiting quite a while as other kids were landing them told him make them bite on my hook. All at one time Andy had left on a Jack-so- n Hole vacation, the boss left for New York and Nels was still in Cal. The crew was skinned to the nubin, but in spite of all we still put the paper out and painted the office to boot. Costumed In Blouses And Rumba Skirts .'. . of green and yellow, the following young ladies gained favor with audience of 35,000 in Salt Lake City at MIA June convention. Left to right, back tow: Colleen Hansen, If some of us were unsuccessful the kids soaking lines on the south pond at Rees park ever experienced. jSsi IN TECHNICOLOR , with (RED Rod Cameron and Audrey Long -CO- puma -HIT BOWERY BATTALION with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall SUN. - MON. - TUES fyoii waht boutboh fhztk both . . . .... to Brigham City from Riverton, Wyoming, where he operated the Nash Agency. He has worked extensively in the Automotive field for the past 2 years, having managed Nash agencys also in Casper and Thermopolis, Wyoming. Prior to the automobile dealer field he was assistant manager of the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City. He is going to make his home in Brigham City. Bob Case comes , 1 T5o b Case Is Pleased To Announce That SAM FUJIKAWA WILL BE -- DEALERS FOR- - o PLYMOUTH 1 SHOP FOREMAN Sam Fujikawa, well known for his excellent service and dependability in Brigham City, will be the shop foreman. Sam has been operating his own business at 604 North Main street. He sincerely invites his friends and patrons to visit him at his new location. ART FISHLER QDeSOTO ; i GMC TRUCKS COMPLETE LINE OMOPAR PARTS OF OGDEN WILL OPERATE THE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION Art comes well qualified from one of the biggest service stations in the Phillips Ogden, 66 Road King Service. He invites you to drive in and say Hello . . . with a promise of fast, efficient and courteous service to everyone. GMC PARTS AND REPAIRS FIRESTONE TIRES ATLAS LINE WITH CASE MOTOR COMPANY ROBERTMORLEY UiH Hatol nS.P. 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