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Show PAGE FOOT BOX ELDER NEWS - ir Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. August 23. 1950 Bear River People Take Children To See 5. L. Sights " IWBSi Andersons Back Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker and family and Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Barker,' Jail, of Bear River City, to take City last motored 'Mrs. Ueber Anderson week where Salt sMt. and enchildren the and daughter,Jeannine of Brig-- " some of the Interesting joyed hem City, returned last week places such as the Liberty park, AUflWF . ttiP to Chicago. the Hoagle zoo, capital buildas; -- Leaving her? . July 19, they ing and Temple Square. L-jflrpye ,to Chicago by car The children and their partrouble. In r , Chicago any ents enjoyed a pleasant day a week spent visiting their ihey son. Alan and his family. : " away from their farm duties. They were met in Chicago by "Whs! Andersons sister, Miss Sjursen of Bergen, Norway, Ronald Barker who is visiting1 in the U. S. with a tourist permit. Undergoes Operation The two sisters had not seen Roland Barker, son of Mr. each other for 42 years. and Mrs. Lorenzo Barker of Bear at the River, Is convalescing An enterprising French trader Cooley Memorial hospital from named Etienne de Bourgmont an appendectomy performed camped at the future site of last Thursday afternoon. He is '"Kansas City in 1712 and was the reported to be improving fjrst European to visit there. From Chicago Journey ' X?" 5 Vr r Ci Vf r 1 with-Mr-.,o- ; Sol-vei- T4 BRIGHAM POLL CITY PARROT i -- ' CONTEST NEWS rr Golden Wedding With Supt. Melvin Robins in charge and with Evan Woodbury as toastmaster, several selections were given by a male quartet, composed of Ralph Westover, Renie Demars, Johnny Holmes, and Earl Faulkner. An accordion solo was played by Renie Demars followed by a vocal solo by Vaughn Wassam. Frances Nicholas presented three readings. themexpressed Everybody selves as having an , enjoyable evening. N' Sew Club Hold Regular Meeting Know 4-- H 4-- X. ii -- irs ? Saturday evening, August 1' the South Box Elder stake Sunday school board together with the officers and teachers of six wards, held a social at the Rees Pioneer park. Mantua ward was excused because of ward conference. With over 150 present, a delicious supper was served followed by a program. THE BOYS' AND GIRLS OWN NEWSPAPER -j WHO'S WINNING TELL YOUR MOTHER 466.040 lit Merlin Jensen Tell your Mother that HorHid Ronnie Millet 270,540 sleys have some beautiful Fruit $fd - Deanna Lichtenstein 239,900 of the Loom Percales and Broadcloths for your school dresses and shirts. 54 inch all wool Hot TOO LATE I Amana Woolens In checks and to enter. Come in and regis- plaids, and a big assortment of , brand new Dan River Ginghams ter today! in dark checks and plaids, san.1,-- . forized and wrinkle shed. See fa Save money on wedding anREGISTER ON WEDNESDAYS Horsleys materials and make nouncements, reception lnvota-tionHave all your grown-u- p friends your own school clothes. etc., at the come in and register for you to- (Jay and every Wednesday. Every , . LOTS OF OLD SHOES , You should see the old shoes ? adult signature at Horsleys on v Wednesday is worth 2,000 votes. that kids brought in Monday. lTJlfy neednt buy anything just 713 pair. Every pair was worth come into our store on Wednes- - 2,000 votes. Every Monday is Old days and sign their . name. Shoes day, so scour your neigh Double votes on Wednesday boorhood and get those pld 'purchases for adults who regis-- v shoes to bring ,in. . ter, too! DOUBLE VOTES FRIDAY-DON- T OLD SAYS FORGET! "Remember, theres 20,000 ex-'f- r' votes with every pair of t, BARGAINS ON TOWELS Trim Tred or Rand Shoes Cannon Seconds, huge bath you buy at Horsleys. Get your towels, 48 by 26 inches, only school shoes today $1.98. Hand towels and wash cloths to match, in four beauti. oc, ful shades. Youll want to - see . , . for an evening of fun "iii! YOU DIAL your ride them today. and relaxation. Enjoy our Like a soft tiding, springy mirror-lik- e alleys without Even cars dont have the STOCK UP. BOYS I fifte "Dial Your Ride" feature see new Come in and our waiting. Open from 6 to that makes the first prize Day shorts and shirts, sox and sport midnight daily, from noon ;picycle such a wonderful shirts. These shorts are dandies, on Sundays. armrirSdmeboays goingtoeto win it, broadcloth in front and knit the kid backs, for fit and freedom of acpretty apt to Qndto its dries the most s,work. Will tion. Stock up for the school w ; Couple Celebrate The weekly meeting of the Know N Sew club was held at the home of Miss Edna Smoot at Corinne, Thursday, August 17. The group sang a song and the minutes of the last meeting was read and approved. The girls sewed on their dresses and refreshments were served. The meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be held at the home of Carol Roun dy, Thursday, August 24. Edna Smoot, reporter. f t i HORSLEYS g Party Held By South Stake Sunday School News-Journa- n , l. -- Ui I r; - Mi ( POLL-PARRO- H T Poll-Parro- H t f 1 -- be you? year. IM iTririME y TO 4b V , ft j CONTEST ENDS Your Homo Owned Dept Storo sept! BRIGHAM 16th CITY. UTAH g at sacrament meeting in the Sec- ond ward last Sunday evening and Lafayette F. Jensen conducted. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. The opening song, "O Ye Mountains High," was by the congregation and Carl Seder-holgave the opening prayer. The sacramental song, "There Is An Hour of Peace and Rest, was by the congregation. Raynold Petersen and Lynn Reeder had charge of the sacrament and 10 deacons assisted serving it. Certificates of recommendation were read by Claudius Olsen, ward clerk, and nine persons were accepted as members of the ward. Dorothy Knudsen was sustained as a teacher in the Y. W. M. A. Bruce Anderson, having completed his work in the primary organization was present-certificate of graduation and was sustained as worthy to ' be ordained a deacon. Margaret Wilson of the pri, ... a mary stake presidency made remarks and reorganized the Primary presidency. Released , were Grace Burt, president; Florence Petersen, first counselor; Sarah To Hold Bus. Meeting It was announced today by those in charge, that the Perry Posted Hunting Area, Unit three, will held a business meeting, Thursday, August 24, at 8 oclock In the evening. The meeting will be held at the Perry park. It was stated that this is a very important meeting and all those interested are to attend. A vot ing will take place. Warden Of State Prison Is Speaker A. O. Severson, warden of the Utah state prison, was the guest speaker at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Brig ham City Rotary club Friday noon. Warden Severson told of the job of a state prison, its responsibilities of custody and treatment. he Custody, or the count, said, comes first, but it is automatic if a prison has a good and adequate organization. Treatment is becoming of increasing importance. It is the entire program of 'handling a prisoner in such a manner that, when he is discharged, he is a better man than when he came to the prison, so that he will not return to Hansen, second counselor and Fern Jensen, secretary. !"' Florence Petersen was sustained as president with Ivalu Petersen, first counselor Mar-ori- e D. Anderson, second counselor and Fern Jensen, secretary. prison. too Not long ago the largest Joe Carr was the speaker and percentage of state prisoners year age during his remarks refered to were in 'the St. Luke, 15 chapter, "The Prod group, the warden said. Then !" the figure dropped to where the igal Son. The meeting closed with the 21-3- 0 group was the largest. congregation singing, "Redeem- Now the largest count is in the er of Israel, and the benedic- ,19-2age group, "and at the Irate were going,1 soon the bigtion was by Jay Valentine. gest count will be of 17 to Twins Sweep Board olds, he said. I dont Mass. (UP) know why. iNIEJWBURYPORT, The Utah state prison now has The most popular boy in the graduating class of Newbury-por- t some 560 men as inmates. Since High school was twins. October, when Warden Severson When the votes were counted took over, 100 have been at the for class superlatives, Eddie prison farm ut Point of the Of this number of Mountain. and Johnny Savage, brothers, 'had tied for the most trustees, only one has walked . ; off, and he was' gone only, ,30 popular classification. erthlaht PEACH DAYS 25-3- t coast-to-coas- broadci glCHMON in rt every Sunday night. P.hone your news Bi gji Can i W in ' st jrp ainless to the rag wh0 w 6 flashing id COOL it" , . THE PICTURES" THM WEDNESDAY and Hit No. Hit No 2 5 minutes. The warden explained how men for this minimum security treatment are chosen, and how the selection must toe right. Harold Olsen of Ogden was a visiting Rotarian Friday. The fellowship committee reported that Ronald Packer had toeen ill with pneumonia, but was greatly improved. It was announced that the Rotary district governor will be here September 22, with a club assembly the evening of September 21. Due to the fact that the Howard cafe Is feeding the National Guard, Rotary will meet at 12:30 oclock Friday noon, instead of at 12:15, as usual. CRAIN 6EORGE DAILEY - CALVET DRIVE-I- Kith MARTHA Pius wi STARTS Selected FRIDAY GRFEN BUM RICHARD DCMPSlEft Rrotfococf THEATER N TOWNSEND WILLIAM DEMAREST A ZAimtlo-W- SANDERS a nS JOHN SUUM KEY OTTQ PREMINGEl 0 Short Subjects AND SATURDAY A GREAT NEW ACTION SERIAL IT LAST TIMES TONIGHT Family Night Aug. 23 "Prince Of Foxes" With Tyrone Power, Orson Welles & Wanda iHendrix rilURSDAY & FRIDAY ' August Gypsy 24-2- 5 Wildcat" with Maria Montez and Jon Hall ALSO Here Comes the Coeds with Abbott and Costello 5 i' K 20-ye- r ENTER CASH PRIZES! c NOW! During the Peach Days celebration, a special display of hobbies, antiques end collections of items of interest to the general public will be featured in the down" town merchants windows. x TODAY & THURSDAY I Special prizes will be awarded for best collections and displays, and competent judges have been selected. If you have any such collections of items of interest to the general public we Vita Yon to display them. Get in touch with us and we will arrange for a play' window for you. In this way. others will see your collection and treasures and it will add new interest to the Peach Days Celebration. by PROGRAM BILL DOUBLE Htasgj! Zte 'Ararat 0333 X -- 'uEDB very essence lazosgl? J2333 ... Souvenirs Needlecraft Collections Art, Etc. Displays to bring "NEVER FEAR to the screen, photographed Antiques, Etc. 1 1 where it happened. Naturally, I was also encouraged by the enthusiastic support the American public gave to "NOT WANTED. It proved to me that most people do want something different out of Hollywood. 1 Miss Jean Shonka, 11 West First North Brigham City, Utah ingredients Because, I saw this story happen , because it thrilled me with its truth and hope . , , thats why I wanted Please fill In the coupon below and bring it in soon. We will arrange to find a place for your display. V of heroism. These are the real life of "NEVER FEAR. Prizes Offered To Exhibitors In The Following Classifications ; Historical Handiwork JHobbies jt Ida Lupino Where there is human courage there is drama. When everyday people fight for life and love, you have the iSiPBrilii I "Americas Starmab,. present a 2 hour Sh', the stars of the Orle!r,5 Opportunity program v appeared on the pjh,, 73-mo- , 1 of Robert Hansen, president of the Logan Junior Chamber the Commerce, announced today The one and only Superman of contracts for the apwill be seen In his greatest ser- signing "Oriial adventure starting Friday pearance of Horace Heidts Pro Youth Opportunity Columof when the first episode ginal in bias "Atom Man vs. Superman gram with Horace Heidt as The presented show, will be shown at the Capital person. will theater and every Friday there- a vaudeville variety revue,l of super-seriacast the after. The is headed by Superman, Noel Kirk Alyn, Lyle Talbot, Neill and Tommy Bond. Atom Man vs. Superman, scripted by IT'S George H. Plympton, Joseph F. is Poland and David Mathews, ALWAYS based on the Superman adven ture feature appearing in Superman and Action Comics magazines and in daily and Sunday newspapers coast to coast, and was adapted from the Superman radio program. Spencer The PICK O' Bennet directed for producer Sam Katzmna. For Weekly Serial Honored on their Golden Wedding anniversary by their family, were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leslie Nichols of Brigham City at the couples home here. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols - were married August 15, 1900, in the Logan L.D.S. temple. They had five sons and daughters, four of whom are living: Marx H. Nich ols, Salt Lake City; Emery Lewis Nichols, Van Nuys, Caiif.; Mrs. Mary Florence Morrell and Nichols, Brigham City. They also have ten grandchildren. A life-lonresident of Brigham City Mr. Nichols has been engaged in fruit raising and farming. Since his early youth ,he has been active in civic and church affairs. He fulfilled a long term mission for the L.D.S. Jltnmy Stewart church in Oklahoma and a short ' . . . who plays the role of term mission in Idaho. Mrs. Nichols was born in Wil- cowhand on a manhunt for Class Of "32 To Hold lard, a daughter of George and the man who killed his fath Mary Jones Harding. She has er in "Winchester 73 which Reunion On Sept. 8 also led an active life, working will start playing at the Roxy different auxiliary church theater next Sunday. His role The Box Elder high school organizations n both ward and is that of one of the colorful class of 32 will hold a reunion stake capacities. chapel, men of western pioneering in the new Fourth 8,ward 7:30 oat Friday, September history who blazed their trails clock in the evening, the first Second Ward Primary and careers with the day of Peach Days. 5 The committee, headed toy Don residency Reorganized repeating rifles. Jeppsen, has invited all memAt Sacrament Sunday bers of the class and their partPerry Posted Hunting ners to attend the reunion. Bishop Glen Knudsen presided Area Unit Three, DANCE- - . WM, HORSLEY & SONS f s, Superman Returns be in Logan, at the v. Horace Heidt To Appear Agricultural college V 30 on Saturday, Septembe In Logan, September ace Heidt, who bears n have the following collections: JOHN EMER1 Morris Ankrunr LLOYD BRIDGES OSA MASSEN NOAH BEERY, JR. 'HUGH O'BRIAN Starring These are the reasons why I am proud of "NEVER FEAR. I sincerely hope this intimate story of the heart will have a lasting meaning for you. HIT NO. 2 Ctjp, Name Address L; Phone.. All Entries Must Be In By Sept 5th with DON BARRY 7 - . TOM NEAL . JACK HOLT AT ROXY THEATRE Starting Friday & Saturday w Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Roxy! L 3 f |