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Show w 2 "' no never, going to Fhen you look forward again. like I did, and then after all the joyment", have to come home to looks like mine did . . . and still "takes something out of you. I 5 leave town to a trip, fun and en- a desk that does ... it ul. After, all, in this business ymu just have so long to do a job and usually the days aient long.enough. And when you postpone t, until the last minute so to speak, it keeps getting tougher. S6, Im never, no never, going to leave I I town again. I! Wednesday, December 2, 1952 Santa dropped in to assist with gift wrapping at the Frank Nedlbalek home recently. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs Frank Nedbalek will be delighted as they open their remembrances. During the past year endless hours have been spent in crocheting, knitting and embroidering on lovely gift items. So many beautiful stoles, hairpin lace, crocheting and eurtaan skim type, have been completed and are now wrapped and ready for Christmas giving. The afghan on the divan is more of Shis talented ladys work. Sweaters too numerous to list are in use. (Lovely table-clothhand crocheted seem to Pillow be made without effort cases too, boast of her handi- The only disappointment on our Thanksgiving holiday was not getting to see the Crompton family, especially Kim. According to the Friday, November 27 Orange (Calif.) Daily News, Bob and Erma have rented a house on East Chapman. They havent moved in yet, so when we asked him the address for the column, he had to admit he didnt know yet. But he thought he could find the place again by the smell of orange trees or blossoms . .. Thank goodness, it has finally turned winter and the first snow of the season has now fallen. Perhaps with a change in the weather, the Charles Keller family wont have the Christmas dinner menu the manager of Blocks store was suggesting Monday 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. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative- Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City. noon. It was roast leather jackets rubber overshoes au gratin. with work. Occasion was the merchants committee meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, during which one retailer suggested that all Brigham City stores dose for the week following Christmas so recipients couldnt exchange their gifts. And all the time Chet Hamilton, head-ma- n at Hamilton Drugs and chairman of the group, was chortling about how you cant trade in a used bottle of pills. Mrs. ... is assisted Frank Nedbalek wrote the Thanksgiving Chamber folks, to find good old Saint Nick every place Christensen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Garthey turned. land. Also arriving in Brigham City, Without authority of the Chamber of ComWillard, was Pvt. merce, Id like to suggest to the worried par- but missing J. Christensen, Evan who reent that he keep his youngsters home for the turned home for night Sunday next three weeks, if he doesnt want them a 10 day furlough from U. S kind old gent array service at Fort Ord, rubbing shoulders with the from the North Pole. t I BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL Presents "The Connecticut Yankee In f t King Arthur's Court U December 3-- 4 AY -- - 8 P.M. a single The Botts spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyer at Gladstone; the Tillers enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tinner and family at Seattle. 15 battery only once in an entire month I Zenith See the Hearing Aid SI2SI "Royal-- T HAMILTON DRUGS Pd mop 0p Zlray ccoGnecaS The regular meeting of the Alpha chaipter of Beta Sigma Phi was 'held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IRoy T. Shaw. Mrs. Norma Butler took charge and the hostess was Mrs. Lou-e- l la MadFarland. The program chairman, Mrs. Reva Nelson, turned the over to Mrs. Marijane Mor, ns who concluded the lesson on the origin of language. The group participated in a general discussion following the lesson and interesting, individual re sponses were made to such such questions as: What word or grouip of words has been most significant in your life?; Evaluate present day advertising, and what would you consider most important in the way of Xi Regular meeting for Eagles Auxiliary members will be moved up to Thursday, December 3, in the Eagles home above the First Security Bank. Meeting will begin at 7 p. m. iwith Eaglo to follow at 8 30 p. m. OLD HICKORY mUEHT0JB()l The change of meeting was necessitated by the state visi tation to be held in Murray on December . 9. In the exquisite Arrangements will be made for auxiliary members wishing to attend state visitation in the Thursday evening meeting. pro-gra- WHISKY Full 6 years old Chat And Sew Club Meets at Rigby Home The regular meeting of the Chat and Sew club was held Monday evening at the home of Marilyn Rigby. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent visiting and sewing. Those were Ladine English during a childs for- Thomas, present Janet Whitaker, Daryl mative years? The Christmas party was ar- Jean Yates, Mildred Anderson, Louise Anna Lee Wil ranged for the 14th of December hams, Buckley, Bywater, Mary Carolyn and it will be held at the home Jean Kotter and Marilyn Rigby. of Mrs. Lillian Felt. Plans were also put into mo- AbsentAnnwere Glenna Critchlow Vail. tion for the annual event con- and Next meeting of the club will nected with the dental project that both chapters of Beta Sig- be held December 7 at the home ma Phi sponsor. This year, two of Daryl Jean Yates. bicycles, one for a girl and one for a boy! (will be given away in connection with the project The drawing for the prizes w(ll be the 19th of December and I have been wonderfully bless, tickets will be available from ed in being restored to active life any Beta Sigma Phi member. after being crippled in nearly President of the Elpsilon chap- every joint in my body and with ter is Mrs. Edna Jeippeson. muscular soreness from head to A colorful and delicious table foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis luncheon was served by the hos- and other forms of Rheumatism, tess, Mrs. Louella MadFarland. hands deformed and my ankles were set. Dine In Clarkston Limited space prohibits telling Mr and Mrs Ralph R Chan-nell- , you more here but If you will Mr. and Mrs. R. Reed write me I will reply at once and Channelf, Mr. and Mrs. Orville tell you how I received this wonLarsen and children and Mr derful relief. and Mrs, Roy Dahle and daughter, all of Brigham City were among the guests for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of 2805 Arbor Hills Drive Mr. and Mrs. J LaVere Dahle in Clarkston, Utah on Thuis-daP. O. Box 2695 last. Jackson 7, Mississippi The extra years enrich the great Bourbon taste and warm, friendly character of Old Hickory Straight Bour-- t bon Whisky. In the tastefully elegant Gift Decanter at no extra charge it makes the perfect gift for the coming Hobday Season, or on any special occasion! Mrs. Lela S. Weir y ' (Attractively packaged In colorful carton) Also available in traditional round bottle 86 PROOF PHILADELPHIA, PA OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION NEW! MODERN! ARTHRITIS? A Rollicking Comedy In Three Acts , THURSDAY and stout, weighing 170. He eats sugar on all his food, even pea soup. I could reduce, I guess, ff 1 wanted to eat less, he says, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott and Ibut Ive never been put to the Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller re- test. . turned Saturday from a ThanksHEAR BETTER ond cWg giving vacation trip. Brigham Couples Back From Thanksgiving Trip Eagles' Aux. Meeting Date Moved Ahead with wrapping of gifts by Santa himself. Mrs. Nedbalek keeps busy the year long crocheting, knitting and embroidering gifts for family jmembers and friends. were Mr. and Mrs. Willard complaining that it seemed a little commer- HdaysChristensen and daughter, cial of the vested business interests to bring Linda Kay, of Collbran, Colo. Santa to town so often during the holiday They divided their time beseason. He thought it confused the little tween Mr. and Mrs. Francis 'L. Dr. WALTHAM, Maits. (UIP)- Leo Silard of Brandeis Unlver. sity, noted (physicist, Is short The hdbby of giving of her talents has brought much joy It has also to Mrs. rJedtoalek. helped fill in the long days following serious illnesses and operations. It is most pleasant Jo receive a lovely handkerchief crocheted by Mae Nedlbalek. It is a generous way of being nice. Colorado Visitors Here Beta Sigma Phi Meets For Thanksgiving sour note came out of the meeting. Mrs. Roy T. Shaw With holiHere for One One anonymous soul Sugared Soup Santa Claus Makes Special Visit To Nedbalek Home to Assist With Xmas Package Wrapping Santa Helps Mrs . Nedbalek Wrap Packages pub-ishe- ByCWC Im never, I ' weekly newspaper, established In 1896. every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. ftUl gpcoklng ' 1 Box EldW NEWS Brigham City, jm ersonttlly I BEAUTIFUL 76e HEW GUndl a blind that holds drapes, too! 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