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Show yr r . y f .J ! .N, i aJ tj j br . v Bear River, Ogden, South Cache Win in Other Region Games ,.U v n ' 'vV c , MJ' r'; ) I ' . Box Elder Drops Initial Region One Contest to Visiting Scots . The Box Elder JU season opened In Northern Utah. The visiting Scots scored their triumph in the final frame after the two teams played a see-sagame for the first three quarters. Box Elder trailed at the first quarter 12 to 15 but edged out in front 22 to 21 at half time. The score was tied uip at 34 all when the third quarter whistle blew, but after that the Bees hit SHOT Bob Leggat scampers down the court for in the game with Ben Lomond last Friday night. The Scots won by 50 to 37 score. set-u- p BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Christensen and sons, Gene and Elder Varge A. Christensen Ryan and with Mr. and Mrs. Dee returned recently from a two Christensen and daughter, Becyear, mission in the Southwest ky. Indian mission. At the time of A welcome home testimonial his release Elder Christensen will be held Sunday evening at was'district president. For the 7:30 in the ward chapel for Elin the Al- der Christensen, and relatives past year the buquerque mission; his main and friends are invited to at work was with the Indion youth, tend. While the Christensens especially with the Boy Scouts. were in California they had the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen opportunity of visiting the beauand Elmo motored to Albuquer- tiful Los Angeles tempie. Visiting for the holiday sea que to bring Varge ihame. En route home they came by way of son at the home of Mr. and San Fernando, Calif., where they Mrs. Austin Johnson has been By Mrs. Ernest Huggins Coal - Ice Chaser . What are the extra benefits you get in ABERDEEN, BLUE BLAZE and CASTLE GATE coal? Well, theyre genuinely real. Its not just idle talk when we tell you Coals are : 2 DRIED for honest weight. -P- erfectly blended for 3 llft?innnfl7ETn II vltIUlldil&klf smooth stoker operation 4 DUSTPRUFED for permanent cleanliness ! ' I BRIGHAM CITY FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO OP Parry C. Jensen HOUSECLEANING? Kaye Tingey Accepted Into 6th Ward YWMIA Send your curtains to us for finest service at lowest cost. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how new and fresh they will look on return and how economical and timesaving it isl trailers, wagon unloaders, cattle guards, gates and other equipment . . faster and better with motor driven grinders and drills, an electric welder and other electrical helpers. Brigham City. Utah You save costs and delays, too, when you Wednesday, January 11, 156 Primary graduation exercises were conducted Sunday evening, Miss Gaynell Johnsen from Misrepair farm machinery at home . . electrically. 8, In regular sacramental Jan. curis she where soula, Mont., for Tingey, rently employed as a dietitlon meeting of Mr. Kaye and Mrs. Reid BRIGHAM CITY at the Montana State university. daughter As her guest, she entertained Tingey, of the Sixth ward. Miss Tingey has successfully Buy from your dealer Mr. Louis Jeffery for a few days, Homebuilder after he bad spent Christmas completed her. with his parents in Albuquer- work in Primary and has been accepted into the Mutual. and DRY CLEANERS que, New Mexico. CTfuCf-- tT77t GtdiudJUTlllEllt? She was presented a birthday car Because of unavoidable trouble that the guests had, Mr. card and accepted into the YW22 West Forest Phone 62 Austin Johnsen took them to MIA by Mrs. Angie Farnsworth, Missoula on Saturday morning YWMIA counselor. where they will resume work and school beginning tihe winter quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained at a family dinner at their home (honoring especially their daughter and Captain and Mrs. James E. Karo, recently of Fort Knox, Ky. The Karos are planning on making their- home in Ogden. After ten weeks schooling in OfCommoficers Quartermaster dity In Fort Lee, Virginia, the Captain will be stationed at the Ogden Quartermaster Depot 'ft. Mrs. Karo is with the Ogden City sehoo-system and will teach at tlhe Folk school In Ogden. Open house, Dec. 27, was a feature of much pleasure hy all who came to the Austin Johnsen home. Because of Gaynells birthday and the fact she has been home for very few fam Here in America hll of us pray that war can be averted. Many ily gatherings in the past few of us believe that it can. But none of us can afford to gamble on it. years, she had the opportunity to visit many aunts, uncles, and Certainly, if war comes, it will be the Kremlin that strikes the cousins, whom she hasnt seen first blow. Unlike Germany and Japan, the Reds will not aim at for some time. Buffet luncheon was served to forty guests. Tape some distant point on the map, but right at the heart of the recordings of the greetings and United States itself. messages were taken and will sent to Leron Elder Johnsen be Right now Soviet Russia has both the power and the position and relatives In Odense, Denstrike with more than 1000 long-ranto bombers based within mark. The Ladies Farm Bureau was flying distance of the United States. In a single raid, these planes recently reorganized and new could bomb top U. S. cities with millions of casualties. officers elected. Mrs. Gladys Thorsen will act as president; SOUNDING THE ALARM Elrita Anderson, Myrtle Ander son, Mary Anderson and Damsel These are not the idle words of irresponsible alarmists, but facts Nelson are the other new officers. Released with a vote of that come from our own military leaders. That is why our own thanks were the following; Vic ft batteries and Air Force interceptor planes are Army torla Johnsen, president; Ver 24 hour on duty today, ready to combat attack at the first warnlyn Jensen, Lela Andersen and Gertrude Iverson. A pot luck But ing. warning they must have! lunch and games were enjoyed at the home of Lela Anderson Nor can we Americans depend on radar alone to flash that warnMr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen Our radar network is ten miles high in the sky. It operates ing. and sons of Eden, Idaho, were ceaselessly. But at the present time our radar system, good as it guests of Keiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, during is, has its limitations, gaps through which hostile aircraft could . . the holidays. , undetected. sneak, Two babies were given names in sacrament meeting. Mr. and Only the human eye and ear can fill these gaps. Mrs. Wilden Rasmussen named their daughter Debra Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hansen named HELP WANTED-NO- W! their son Darek Lon. Lon and Now you can understand why thousands of civilian volunteer his wife have moved to Ogden ' to make their home. plane spotters are urgently needed by the Ground Observer Corps. Mrs. Glen (Gertie) Iverson For whether the Russian leaders are talking sweet or tough, spent several days In the Cooley America must man its Sky. Watch with unchanging vigilance hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check-ett- s so long as the Iron Curtain still exists. are the proud grandparents of a new baby boy. The lucky Already some 350,000 patriotic Americans are guarding our parents are Mr. and Mrs. George ramparts, doing a job that calls for twice their number. They need Thornley of Penrose. more help your help here and now! Roger Johnsen has been In the hospital for several days with Just a few hours a week! Thats all the time youre asked to an injured leg he suffered while basketball. playing give to earn your wings in the Ground Observer Corps. Sign Up Several couples enjoyed a today. Its the best insurance life insurance for your country, Watch party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, your community, your own precious family. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Campbell and daughters, Larue, Lorette and Evelyn were visitors Friday evening and night at the home of Rulons sister, Victoria O Johnsen. Miss Larue Campbell teaches home economics at the high school in Big Poney, Wyo. The family lives in Afton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and daughters spent some of Phone 71 Write or phone MRS. GEORGE HODGES, Supervisor JOIN, TODAY the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson at Mt. Pleasant. Contributed as a public service by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsens home was the scene of a lovely holiday party, Tuesday evening. The guests enjoyed dinner at a local cafe and then went to the The BOX ELDER Johnsen home Where games were played and gifts 'exchang-ed- . LAUNDERETTE Call it Insurance... son-in-la- LIFE INSURANCE week to help keep your family alive ? your protection. Coals are BRANDED for your protecYes,' tion. Look for the little circle discs. Youll find them scattered through every ton of Aberdeen, Blue Blaze and Castle Gate. Mayfte you pay a trifle more for coal but the extra economy and ,sb exactingly prepared satisfaction will repay you many times over. : GETS OFF SHOT Billy Jensen sails through the air as he got off a shot before two Ben Lomond guards can break up the play in the first regional contest last Friday night. Will you give 2 hours a fr Priy a'i burnable waste, tramp metal removed - No sheared pins. ' for You can make your farm more profitable these winter days with inside work, using electrical tools. You can make and repair utility ... Officers at Bear River City Recently 5BRAIIDED 20. JANUARY 4 Box Elder NEWS The Ladies Farm Bureau Elects New A Oil Ell 11lirtvIlkU dropped 1956 league SET-U- P a Bees their first Region One basketball contest last Friday night to the Ben I.omond Scots as the a slump and the Scots went on to win 50 to 37. Leggat was high man for the Bees with 10 points, followed by Jensen with 8, Pearse and Gold-berr- y with 6 each, Reeder with 4 and Beecher with 3. Mlllsipaw led the Scots scoring with 5 points, followed closely by Easley and Card with 12 each. Ini other Region One games, the Bear River Bears measured the Logan Grizzlies for a 52 to 38 victory, South Cache edged North Cache 38 to 36 and Ogden nipped Weber, 58 to 52. The Bees will take to the road this Friday to play Ogden High, the pre season favorite in the region. The next 'home game will be with Weber here on Jan. Phone 500 1 . ge anti-aircra- Discover the comforts of Low-CoLuxury st 1. (.CONDITIONED 1. PANORAMIC 1 ADJUSTABLE 4. COMPUTE I. I. All BECIINING WASHROOM RIDE SUSPENSION WORLDS In a WAIUTH TINEST Greyhound Scenlcrulser. or Highway Traveler. ,, WINDOWS CHAIRS M ScMknlnr ' DRIVERS ... on your trip to LOS ANGELES onlr ONLY GREYHOUND PROVIDES SO MUCH SERVICE TO: , ip . - - i j, . 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