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Show 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 20, Christmas Decoration Winner 1954 Regular Am. Legion Regular monthly meeting; for American Legion Auxiliary members will be held Monday 25, evening, January beginning at 8 p, m. at the War Memorial ' home. Legislative and National SeMrs. Grace curity chairman, Price, and Community Service chairman, Mrs. Ruth Jensen will combine forces for a special program. All members are urged to be In attendance. ANNOUNCEMENT the TRADE SECRETS HOME IN MALAD, IDAHO tor Mr. and Mrs Marion Han sen. This home contains all features of modern planning and living together with the latest construction methods. This home was featured by Life, House & Home, and other leading magazines and has been the forerunner around the nation in liveable homes. We are pleased and proud to say we built it. The owners invite you to come to see and admire. We have on display at our office in North Willard other plans developed along similar lines. Why build a Model T home in a Cadillac age? CO. Since writing the above Mr. Flint has left to attend the National Home Builders Convention at Chicago, where he will confer with leading Architects and Builders from all parts of this country, in design and construction committees; so that he can offer this community the same service in building techniques now enjoyed only in larger and distant cities. Respectfully, NORTH WILLARD LUMBER CO. Ed Meibos All materials in the Trade Se- cret House were furnished by the North Willard Lumber Co. X (Capital - FRI. - well-know- n Kemp tier School Of Dance The Very Latest In Dance TAP BALLET BEGINNERS ACROBATIC ADVANCED 4- PROFESSIONAL Classes are now in progress at the Brigham City Fifth Ward on Thursday afternoons from 3:00 to 7:00 P. M. Or for information write to KEMPNER SCHOOL. OF DANCE 1383 Indiana, Salt Lake City, Utah PIIONE BRIGHAM CITY 217-- . . . winner in the ceives $25.00 check from Perc Peterson, left, chairman of the contest, and Boyd Jeppeson, Jaycee director in charge of Christmas activities. The contest was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. , . s t i It District No. I Meeting Held for Members Of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliaries The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary District No. 1, comfrom prised of representatives Logan, Tremoirton, Corinne and Brigham City, met Monday evening, January 18, at the War Memorial home for a district meeting. Conducting the session was Mrs. Ellen Richman, Brigham City, president of the group. Following regular floor work the distinguished following guests were introduced; Mrs. Bradshaw, Auxiliary Delpha president for the Department of Utah; Mrs. May Strauster, junior and Mrs Zina Thompson, senior along with Mrs. Marion Ross, chairman poppy department and Mrs. Harriet Smedley. conImportant information cerning- the jears work was given by President Bradshaw with Mrs. Strauster following with a talk, The Cate of the Flag. Following the meeting the ladies group ws joined by members of the various poats and a social was held. SAT. BILL Officer Meeting Slated For Eagles' Auxiliary Officers of the Auxiliary to Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold regular meeting on Thursday, January 21, at 7:30 p. m. in the Eagles hall. the Immediately following meeting Eaglo will be played by members of the auxiliary along with Eagle members. Today thru Saturday Two Big Color Features RANDOLPH SCOTT T1 GIRL SCOUTS' UNDER THE TREFOIL Julia Clark, Scribe The Bluebell troop had election day on January 4. It was lots of fun to see different girls take their term of office and learn to conduct the meetings. The president for the coming months is Ra Deen Reeves; vice president, Linda Kay Jepperson; secretary, Mary Alice Alston; treasurer, Harriet Westenskow and scribe, Julia Clark. Civic Literary Group To Hear Life of Mozart Literary Section for Civic Improvement club members and guests will be held Thursday, January 21, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Mrs. Herman Jeppson of Mantua will give a sketch of the life of Mozart with vocal selections by Mrs. Dale Madsen and musical numbres by Mrs. Reese Davis. are All members of the club cordially invited to attend and bring a guest, Mrs. C. F. Epley, literary committee chairman announced today. Out-of-Tow- Guests n when you choose Cream O Weber milk and other dairy foods as basic source of nourishment in your familys diet. (wJUuytMiX- . Milk is nature's most nearly perfect form of food, supplying nearly all the essential food elements die body requires. 7 3 worth of protein. Cream O Weber Milk has extra sunshine vitamin D added provide the average daily requirements of children and grown-up- at Captain and Mrs. V. L. Nielsen enroute to Germany and Mrs. Florence Nielsen, Berkeley, California were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold last Friday and Saturday. Captain Nielsen is a nephew to Mrs. Wold and spent a few years li ing at the Wold home here in Brigham City. He is serving now with the U. S. Air Force and plans to spend the next three years in Germany Milk is your biggest food bargain. Foe every 50c you spend on milk you get $2.00 f enough in each quart to s. Milk is a delicious, refreshing beverage; a i Cream O Weber milk tastes better because it is better. Fifteen times tested for purity, with more quality and flavor. To our knowledge no other milk anywhere is processed painstaking care. Locust Camp D.U.P. To Meet on Thursday Locust camp of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening, January 21, at the home of Genevieve Jensen. Starting time for the meeting has been set for 7:30 oclock. Dan DAILEY Ann. BANCROFT By CLAIR T iGLAIRE TREVOR iMi MdM - fear with Mama nenwt A COLUMBIA CO-HI- T THE BOLDEST For Health, for Economy, for More in 54 Refreshment-U- se ROGUE Also Serial - Shorts Cartoon - News THAT ' EVER CROSSED , swords" wIt h ADVENTURE I 1 don't iiko changing hatotowritn tiro, bat I 34acufi4ocbing lata. Bad tires are often expensive when a days work is lost through delay. CLAIRE CHEVRON SERVICE RADIANTXASTR0UTE1SCRIEN X I k Brigham City I The Carl Wold Home CO-HI- S , "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" BIG DOUBLE . A ; i LAST TIMES TODAY THUR. William F. Christensen, head of the department of ballet at ballet and claims notice was Issued today to' all Seagull Camp members concerning the regular monthly meeting to be held Thursday, January 21, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips, 237 West First North. Elections will take place. All members are urged to attend. . DUP Camp Members Boyd Packer Christmas home decoration contest, re- , R. A. FLINT CONSTRUCTION Notice to Seagull many pupils including James the University of Utah, will speak Starbuck. 'head to the Brigham Civic Improvechoreographer ment Club on Thursday, January for the "Show of Shows; Herald and 28, at 4 p. m. in the War Memo-iia- l Long, star of Pal Joey, Janet Reed, New York City Bal-le- t home. Mr. Christensen is a native of Company. Audiences the Brigham City, where his father throughout was a prominent musician in the country have been charmed by the technical excellence and community. Director of the San Francisco originality of the dances he has Mabel Nielsen and Ballet Company for 15 years, he directed. He was widely known returned to Utah in 1951 to be- as a dancer in his own right be- Granddaughter Return Mrs. Mabel Nielsen and grandcome the head of the first de- fore becoming director of the San partment of ballet in any uni- Francisco Ballet Company. daughter, Donna Hoskins, returned Saturday from a two weeks versity. After studying ballet with his trip to California. uncle, L. P. Christensen, in Salt Deseret Camp to Meet They journeyed first through Lake City, Mr. Christensen beNorthern California where they tisited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross gan dancing professionally in At Jeanetta Nelsons 1926. He did considerable work Mrs. Jeanetta - Nelson, 138 Nielsen and family in Sacramenwith the symphony in Portland, North Second East, will be hos- to. Next on their visiting list weie tess to members of the 'Deseret Oregon. He organized the first touring camp Daughters of Utah Pio- Mrs. Sadie Harrison. Monte ballet company on the Pacific" neers on Friday evening, Jan- Steele and Arthur Steele, all of Los Angeles. Coast, and went on to tour the uary 22, at 7:30 p. m. Officers urged that all memUnited States and Canada. They returned home via Las Mr. Christensen also Vegas. taught bers attend. Aux. Meeting Slated We have completed William F. Christensen, Ballet Department Head at U, To Be Guest Speaker at Civic 7 mi set MM Ihtu Umt4 Artist Tires Chevron Batteries Washing - Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs 97 N. Main Phone 477 USEVQUR BRAK6SIAM, SmOUQXlDS'AlBR " ffimiiowetefr MILK and other dairy foods i h |