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Show r are invited to attend Brigham City's You CHURCH OF THE NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 30, 1963 THE BOX ELDER L : BEAR RIVER REPORTS FOURSQUARE GOSPEL i Services held each Sunday 9:45 a.m. and 1 1 a.m. in the t 126 East Forest 1 iair nail joimy ad to Clairs and we Service COMPLETE V A By Mrs. Irving Chrislensen T HUGGINS MRS. ANDREA was hostess to her club last Saturday afternoon. A delicions lunchen was served to Mrs. Fern Arbon, Mrs. Sehetta Johnson. Mrs. Lavilia Mattson, Mrs, Winnice - r Jensen, Mrs. Clytie Anderson, .Mis. Ivy Graser, Mrs. May Anderson, Mrs. Frank Hall and the hostess. High score prize was won by Mrs. Mateson and Mrs. Johnson received cut prize. Betty and Roger Dallin were dinner guests in Corinne Sunu at the home of Mr. and 1 day tv Mrs. Darwin Hansen. . ' A Eleven people from here v.- -. .. , .v .v t- - were in Ogden last Wednesday i'. rr i . evening and donated blood for , . V vAnderson. - Freldo . " Mrs. Carl J. Staples of Og, . , ...' vh.- . ; den spent last weekend with The young cowpoke shown above as RIDE EM COWBOY her daughter, Mrs. Burton Anhe rides a bald-face- d steer, is typical of the thrills and lun to derson. On Monday afternoon Little Buckaroo Rodea scheduled at had the be Saturday, visited with Mrs. Mary they May 4, at Honeyvilie Park. Public is invited. Weidman. ;s SLraams! do a I r will MINOR w s MR. AND MRS. DWAYNE Hansen of Idaho visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen recently. Just received word that Freldo Anderson is home and he and Verda were dinner guests at the Morris Jensen home last Sunday. , 4, ' .?.? UP on your car for only COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE "(MR CLAIR STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 97 North Main LAST HATES TONIGHT , Rodeo Set May 4 READERS WRITE At Honeyvilie Wheat Stand Kids Farm Leader Differs on A miniature rodeo 'will be Dear Mr. Editor: I would like to comment in staged at Honeyvilie on Satan article urday, May 4, in the Honey-vil- l your paper regarding Park 'beginning at 2 p. m. entitled State Officer explains 64 Wheat Plan, April 11, 1963, Sponsored by the Honeyvilie on comments by Mr. S. J. LDS ward, the Little Burkaroo Postma. Rodeo will feature young cowFirst, I would like to agree boys riding on small stock with Mr. Postma that the wheat provided by IBurnice Hunsaker referendum to be conducted of Tremonton. is of vital importance 21st, May Any boys in the Brigham City to the wheat growers and that and Honeyvilie area who would should all vote they certainly like to participate in the rodeo at that time. However, I cant events may enter by contacting agree that the wheat program D. Hunsaker, Thomas phone will set the stage for Cr for our other Inculded in the rodeo events and commodities, unless will be a pony scramble, buff- groups other producers can see that alo and other enterthe wheat growers are gaining taining events. so much advantage that they will be sold at Refreshments would like to take that same the park, including hamburgfor their own comadvantage hot ers, dogs and soda pop. modities. The general public is invited The main issue that I have to attend the rodeo, ward ofwith Mr. Postma, is that he ficers said. recommends to the farmers to call on a member of their regarding questions on the program. 1 would like to recommend that any farmer, large or small, before voting in the wheat referendum visit his ASC office obtain all the facts and find out how his own inA .. Brigham City woman was dividual operation will be efcited Monday after the car fected by either a YES vote vote and then use she was driving rammed into or a NO the rear of another vehicle at his own best judgement. KeepMain street and Third South, ing in mind that he will not according to the investigating lose any freedom because the law already provides another officers report. The mishap occurred at 4:40 referendum to change the prop. m. A car driven by Brigitte gram next year if it does not Jackson, 628 South Sixth East, work out as anticipated. Sincerely, struck the rear of a second UTAH FARMERS UNION sedan driven by Diefer Mud-row- , 1170 25th street , Ogden. Douglas T. Simpson President The Mudroy car was stopped negotiate a turn. The local woman was cited son car and $40 to the other for failure to have a Utah vehicle, according to Patroldrivers license. Damage was man Glendon Hendricks, Brigestimated at $200 to the Jack- - ham City Poice department. supply-manageme- lit Hows ic Paramount Picture; ' clCt23 tois lesson ..J "V- - calf-ridin- g passBc-IiiataCpk'illo- n ' Techrm tor .... 1 A "UNO CHARLIE LAllRE RUGGLtS GOODWIN SRUHL com-mittt- 'Wm BntWlitiAt e tt.Wf'I Si i t'tr' CTIM TWO "ISMiSsr' BIG '.w: iuHiis.- - iftlff H Yfiii tip' X)1 fr 4," .71 f r ML t - , '' t M MAMED'S Gliu- - H I v i V jAFUlCP -- i U EV 'v m V jj. tn rt K7j - Uj. '?'V v 'TfOLTHPtA JOHN SURGES EDWARD ANHALT FANAVISION CO-HI- A PARAMOUNT RLLLASE II fo MYSTERY SUBMARINE e,, nr- ay TWO BIG f I t , (!VT 1 - , -- : - prtwnlt V m ihJmIRACLES -W- IN 0IILD COLORSCOPE A1! hl! ftRP Mi vW? ' 'ii. 'H ' ELECTRIC IN-CA- 'vc; T -- jV GORDON SCOTT Y0K0 TAN! t'v LJj rrCJ -- CO-HI- HEY, LETS TWIST Starring Joe Dee Wednesday tliruTnesilay 7 DIG DAYS n ss gle;::ifof.d eeiied;: KQtElKGE AKfliyilOGEIll - v.. faeiEsrjV' k t THE FUNNIEST CAPER FRANK CAPftA tR i n PULLED' " u-- w n Wk v g m cvmm AAikA A A, 4LAA 4LAA n . A RICHARD CARLSON V? LIONEL M. r e GILMORE 7:45 and 1 1 t V a v W i! , guai r- :50 flails, THE INN OF 6TH HAPPINESS , color starring Ingrid Bergman THIS OLD MAN Title Tune in OUR Vo 'vi-- ft ' I THE SODOM COURT! rt LOT S WIFE TURNS TO SALT! FLAMING wwrv a 7:45 end 9:23. SATURDAY through ) YT 'Tilt K- iiiMtKHi - - . msU 5, ii. At r "t-1m Winner of 4 Academy Awards! ; . . A m ri hi,!1 iTh TOO MOUSETHAT ROARED 1 1 ATTRACTION VENGEANcFl AND mim "wkw un tvn mi WEDNESDAY starring Stewart Granger, Pier Angcli Stanley Baker, Rossana Podcsta, Rik Battaglia Giacomo Rossi Stuart color by de luxe mi :00 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. 1 ) r SATURDAY GOMORRAH 1 l 2 MATINEE CHILDRENS HUGO HAAS 9:40 S0D0I - Mouse 5odom 4 7. ) t ,4 -- :.y TRY :55 TECHNICOLOR Prices OUR KARMELKORN ITS 7 0 - At Regular in color starring Peter Seller CinkmaScopG ai i v c. i COLOR py j r 0a i RORY CALHOUN ...YOKOTANI . fop Shorts 3:23,6:18,9:13. 1 :00, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45. Gypsy will not be shown until 6:45 P.M. Saturday Gypsy v tmn ((Yt au coHcnn cotKMti mtm COMUCATfl MTAi MW (Hi if( is i ADVENTURE GIANT TECHNICOLOR ROMANCES -- ALL! ' fc ILq, the quality of farm products. ISRICATtO gvpbv robE tea if- k SPECIAL h AW. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE SYSTEM MAKES YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . . WHILE YOU USE IT . . AND ALSO IF YOU SELL ITI Fur fyll canft OF THEM V, - F- r Most alkali or water-logge- d land can be recTaTmcd. Wtift W. R. White concrete drain tile you can increase available farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overhead and cost of production. You vvill also increase the rn the heart and happiness of tho Broadway hit! HEATERS R Saturday thru Tuesday tADVENTURER ) Not Recommended for Children H W. R. White Company today. SV ' TECHNICOLOR AND All ! , T j tf, Tuesday thru Friday Miracles iity and f Show at 7:45 carniALJU3i(V.M0 Muniti titim ' f ! f'Pr-- i HUGH GRIFFITH CITY Box Office Opens 7:15 ITS $ m h ViT' ).0 ,yM DAILY liwWlt nmrfu THEATRE King Solomons Mines INTERNATIONAL PJ1. 1 (emmmvutmm - FEATURES in color j A - , the Pictures 723-245- - . J L LAST TIMES TODAY Ernest Roberts, representative ot the Ogden social security office will be at the Utah State Employment Office on Thursday, May 2, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p. m. He will be glad to assist with any questions about social security. SOUTH OF BRIGHAM UTAH PERRY, PHONE 5 's UiL-it- '. in AMERICAN OPEN n LJ 13 J F Coming May 2 DRIVE-11- 1 (WvWMtl- - L - World's Finest Bourbon since 1795 Pick of AND Edward Judd and Laurence Payne Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- SS Official e r T lit Enjoy l jun v 'ii 2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ teck;;cclch haiiv mekiuumii;hai;l wimiingmiyosiu iimkki P"trtrD m ftv The X At Intersection FEATURES THE CHAIRMAN stressed the fact that the program payments on wool and lambs will not be made unless the grower files an application which is supported with all the necessary sales records. -- After Mishap Wednesday lo Saturday 1. Trust MRS. JOE DELL HUGGINS spent last Thursday and Friday with her parents in Brigham City. Her father has been seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby boy bom early Monday morning in the Cooley hospital in Brigham children, Denice and Dennis. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. MR. AND MRS, RONALD Leonard spent Easter weekend in Huntington visiting with relatives. Mrs. Larene IBraegger took her cub scouts to Little Mountain the Friday before Easter. The eleven boys enjoyed roasting hot dogs and hiking. Following the Bear River High Junior Prom last ThurS' day evening, Alan Munns and three of his boy friends with their partners were treated with a delicious supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Whittington of Billings, Mont, visited with their recently daughter and family the Lowell Andersons. Graduation exercises for the teachers training class held last Sunday evenir.g consisted of the following program: Music was furnished by the ward choir Raymond Nelson was in charge. Elmo Christensen announced Woman Cited Kunoti April 1, 1962 , through March 31 of this year. Later maiketings will be eligible for pa meets for the 1961 marketing year, which began April iod, By Bear River City Ladies if pjrim OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION Bring this 1 ' Nr Tuesday, April 30, is the last day for filing applicat'ons for payments for the 1962 marketing year under the wool payment program, Orvil J. Nish, chairman Agricultural Stabilization and Conccrvdtion county the program. Wanda Johnson committee, lenunded growers played the prelude and post-lud- this week. Frank Gardner offered The payments to be made the invocation. Talks were this summer will cover shorn Floience Gardner, by given Neil Nelson, Karen Anderson, wool and unshorn lambs marKeith and Dixie keted during the Turnbow, per Ramsdell. A vocal duet Help Me Teach With Inspiration was rendered by Faelila Huggins and Shirley Iverson. Certificates were presented by Bishop Braegger and closing prayer was given by Dee Hardy. The programs were made by Catherine Delltn and Ila Jensen. Saturday Luncheon Enjoyed i J't WAR MEMORIAL HOME Deadline Set April 30 for Filing 62 Wool Applications DELICIOUS! t ll |