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Show - 'S Just Mr. ANDERSON, Ind. (UD and Mrs. Earl Toombs were on their way home from a trip to Greensburg in their automobile when Mrs. Toombs screamed and leaped into the back seat ' Toombs glanced to the floor of the car and discovered the cause of his wifes black snake. fright a three-foo- t Pack 932 Cub Scouts Go Away In a .small hotel in Ontario, so a traveler relates, there is i yellowing sign tacked to the dingey wall behind the desk, by which the proprietor proclaims his fixed inbred skepticism of all humanity. The sign reads: 'No checks cashed: Not even good ones. Enjoy Games, Food Pack 932 Cub Scouts met last Thursday evening in the Sixth ward for Christmas party and program. Colors were advanced and retired by members of Den I. Royle Reeves offered invocation and Monte Tingey, the benediction. Paper hat games and a basketball game were enthusiastically played by those attending. Chili, crackers, punch and . Mad Itidimgs Ronnie Morales, 6, breaks forth with GOOD AS NEW a captiviating grin as he peers around the fireplace chimney in which he became stuck Sunday, The adventurous, youngster found Santas job not as easy as many think? Youngster Finds Santa Routine Wishing our many friends a bright and ... The old, worked- - out mica mines that once provided resi-denof Chester, Mass., with their chief source of revenue, are open today to inspection by tourists. cookies were then served to 65 in attendance. Bob Call, Cub Master, made announcements and presented the following awards: Den 1 David Norton, bobcat; Robert Norton, bear badge and gold arrow. s Den II Blynn Morgan, and graduation certificate and LeRoy Pierce, two silver arrows on Lion badge. Each den furnished its own refreshments for the party. We-blo- for 8 gay and sparkling Christmas! ARSONS st HARDER SHOP 5th South and Main STORE shining Christmas season. fr Ronnie Morales found out Sunday that Santas job is not as easy as its cracked up to be. Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morales, 604 South Third West, was playing in a neigh bors back yard at about 4:30 p m. when he decided to try going down the chimney of an outdoor fire place. The adventurous youngster managed to get started down the. narrow opening without much effort that is until he got about half way through, then the going got a bit tougher. Fact is, he was stuck. A playmate, ' Richard Nelson, 5, whose grandparents own the fireplace, went racing into the house yelling Grandma, come quick. Ronnies stuck. Grandma, who is Mrs. Perry Jensen, 594 South Third West, and grandpa too, hurried out to inspect Ronnies dialema, and with a little tugging and pulling, succeeded in freeing the would-b- e Santa. ' Mr. Jensen had built the fireplace this past summer and it hadnt been used.. As a result, Ronnie came out scared but , clean. Now how do you suppose old fat Santa Claus gets down all those chimneys without getting stuck? Little TRAILER VILLAGE SJ Yt V 3 'J ?k A Vj. - t - . ' ' j,.s, . f e.- - - t' ;) ww '2: ; Wishing one and all a gay and festive Christmas! . ...... . S . - i ?. A, .v ' - t ' - ; . "Z Wednesday, December 25, 1957 Brigham City, Utah I t ZT lit 'fi j si lass an ? ia 14 NEWS Elder 5 Box jektli mum mjiij iTiir ta!' tor1 la ua i i la tijgsf la lajjas&D to?1 13 cap 13 'to $ uJ33 uH 't! Hifll'i! Hi i zi ; 3? f V. 6 irtwviw vttfc XJ BOX COMMISSIONERS: ' LEWIS S. WIGHT mm i F. LELANI) SEELY E. EMERY W IGHT These Elective Officials Are Ready and Anxious to Serve You: K. B. OLSEN, Clerk-Audit- or GEORGE L. JOHNSON, Treasurer FRED L. PETERSEN, Assessor MARGARET IL EVANS, Recorder WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff O. DEE LUND, County Attorney Wr. H. GRIFFITHS, County Surveyor . . e..f T.. A. v2i ' A t |