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Show And lie Atone . 8 Box Elder NEWS , "So God has sent' you two Wednesday, December 23, 1937 more little brothers, Sally," said Brigham City, Utah the minister to the small girl. and He "Yes," she replied, is the largest Houston, Tex., comcity in the South, and the na- knows where the money is ing from, too. I heard Daddy tions second largest port say so. Houser Freeze Foul-Lin- e The Bee basketeers from Box Elder way continued their timid assault from the foul line Thursday night at Ben Lomond as they fired a weak 35 percents worth and loss their encounter, If there was any consolation to be had for the losers it was that for the first time this year, in the they were ' The free , pitch department. Scots held the edge in fielders, 23 to 18, but couldnt find the hoop with their foul shots as they went nine for 31. Box Elder shot 11 for 30 from the foul pre-seaso- 55-4- d line. Box ... Elder left the floor at half lead but time sporting a r cooled off during the 25-2- 1 third-quarte- session when they managed but three points while Ben Lomond banged the bucket for 17 counters. Leading the scoring parade n for Box Elder was big Jay with 13. He was followed by Dennis Hansen, who totaled 10; Bob. Limb with nine; Bob Charles Parsons with eight; Tuff Claybaugh with five; and Wain Davis, who got two. Big .scorers for- Ben Lomond and the. game was Chatlin, who piled up 21 points. The game had originally been scheduled for Friday night but was pushed ahead so as not to conflict with the Christmas dance.. The Bees will move into action again next Friday when they meet Olympus High on the local court in their first home showing of the year. ' Phone 155 'The . population of Wisconsin Farmers purchase 20 percent been estimated at 3,750,000. S. has In U. the of all gasoline sold T. backstroke Roy Houer (BE), Kirchman (0), Thorn (BE), T. 1:11.1. LaFrarm-bois- e freestyle (BE), Richman (BE), GleaBox Elder Highs swimming son (O). T. 1:06. team got back in the winning breaststroke Sheriit raced when groove Thursday dan (BE), Owen (BE), Ford (O). to a victory over Ogden in T. 1:26.7. the local pool. BradPhillip Houser, with two first-plac- e Diving Mike R.Taylor (O), Jensen (BE). finishes, led the Bee tank- bury (BE), men who garnered eight of the Points, 132. individual. medley 10 events. Houser (BE), Workman Phillip team Coach Earl Fergusons Whitworth (BE). T. 1:31.2. showed plenty of balance and (O), Box medley relay depth as no less than 14 boys Elder (Thon, Sheridan, Brails-forshared in the scoring. T. Mollenaar), Ogden. It was the second win in three 1:49.8. meets for Box Elder whose next freestyle relay Box opponent will be Granite Jan. 9 Elder (LaFramboise, Sloan, in the Granite pool. Smith, Roy Houser). Ogden. T. 1:30. Meet results: Mollenar freestyle The last Mexican governor of (0), Christensen Policeman: Excuse me, sir, (BE),T.Kuttnauer :21. California lived in the Pico (O), out. are but your lights Pico Hacienda in Whittier, Calif. Phillip butterfly Motorist: Thanks, but it real- - 180 South Main Workman" (0). (O), Smith 2:34.6. Races to Win Christmas night, Dec. 25, all North Box Elder stake MIA attendees will dance to the strains of a good orchestra at the LDS ward recreation hall. the dance with the Honeyville MIA is the Harper Association. Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. and dance bingo is scheduled. The hall has been gaily decorated for the affair and a splendid floor show, is scheduled. Floor show to be presented during intermission will include an MIA age group directed by Mrs. Grace Orme, followed by square dancing by six and eight year olds. A cordial invitation is extended to anyone who loves to dance. Ar-bo- BURBANKS Chevron SERVICE - 200-yar- d Christmas Dance Plagues Bees In Fourth Loss (BE),- 1:21. 100-yar- d OverOgdenHigh 100-yar- d Hon-eyvil- 100-yar- d 60-2- 100-yar- d 160-yar- d d, , 160-yar- d 100-yar- d ly doesnt matter. How are your Policeman: brakes? Motorist: Rotten." Policeman: By the way, do you hae your license? Motorist: No, never had one. Policeman: Thats three violations. Ill have to arrest you.1 Motorists Wife: Oh, don't pay any attention to what he says, officer. He- always talks that way when hes drunk. - - & t? . - Brunswick stew originated Brunswick county, Virginia. in ,9$ ' Civic Ladies Enjoy Hearing Boyd Packer Religion in Everyday- - Life was the topic discussed by Boyd K. Packer as he spoke to Civic All Improvement club members on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 19, at the War Memorial home. Mrs. G. B. Pett, president, conducted. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Dale Baron with Mrs. C. V. Fors-gre- n leading in the pledge. Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker reported that the religion survey showed 47,116 hours spent by civic members during the past year for their church. Mrs. Harold B. Felt Introduced Eda Kae Anderson and Marilyn Mann, who sang two Christmas songs, accompanied by --Paulette Lichtenstein. Mrs. Felt also introduced the guest speaker. Following the talk during the business session the members in attendance voted unanimously to strike the words our parents from the constitution, family Hereafter, immediate members will be remembered by the club at the time of death. Prior to the meeting, during the social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Scott HorsMrs. ley and her committee: Mack Fishburn, Mrs. Don Chase. Mrs, Zenos Earl, Miss Mabel Christensen, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. James Powers, Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Mrs. Jack Morris, Mrs. J. G. Toombs and Mrs. Errol THROUGH HOUSE... THE May the spirit of Christmas prevail I LICHTENSTEIN FINER CLEANERS Xhe observance cf timing .hofidaj At it cur sheerest wish for jour happiness. Me UelUnyl fod null le youte peace at .season. May his stop at your home make it a very happy holiday ... brings mtb- May Old St. Nick will soon be sliding down your chimney with a pack full of gifts end .all the magic of the Christmas QhfU&tms&l Service 759 North Main - Perry, Utah "GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Admiral Appliances Easy Washers - Dryers I WATKINS REALTY ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS MODE O'DAY IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT ' WE'LL GET IT! S' ,4. Sixth Ward Sponsors Christmas Dance Dec. 27 The Sixth ward MIA will sponsor a Christmas dance Friday, Dec. 27, at 8:30 p. m. in the ward recreation hall. According to MIA superintendency and presidency, the Frank Troxell orchestra from Ogden will furnish the music. Refreshments will be served. A special invitation is extended to all Sixth warders and the general public. There will be no admission charged. f fit". ' Jj Si v ? o' iti" I mb to our many friends we offer deep felt appreciation for the generous support and patronage you have given our New Brigham City Store.. We wish you ail a Very Happy Holiday! M. II. KING CO. Just West of the Drigham City Welcome Sign Vtf. 'hrss t 45: '''I.- - fcp&J vu i d(l it ki Sil1 , fvi'1 $ . - . ' ; j - BREWED , WITH PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ; SPRING WATER let the smiling faces The carols of Christmas and happy fill the air with cor sincerest wishes for harmony and good cheer during your holiday. . hearts fulfill our fondest Lv'? vrrh; ' COOf rV ..1 COMPANY, HAMILTON DRUG CENTER OLOCM. COUQb a Jacksoti Distributing Co. 118 21th Street EX Ogden, Utah Christmas wishes for you and your family! , . ".'I1 . . ? . i , t f . 14 S&H GREEN STAMPS South Main and Phone 122 i |