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Show Retail Stores, Slate Late 6 Box Wednesday, December 1, Brigham City. Utah Closing Hours Retail stores in Brigham City will remain open until 8 p. m. Saturday, December 18 and the following Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 20 to 23, inclusive. Looking 'Em Over Elder NEWS Holiday Party Thursday For Kindergarten Club 1954 ThP annual holiday party for members of the Kindergarten club will bp held Thursday afternoon, December 2, beginning at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial THOMPSON VILLE, UP) Police reported Conn. -(that Rob ert S. Johnson became so exdt , ed while driving behind his brother, Chester, when the lat ter struck a pole that his auto mobile also went out of con trol and smacked another pole ' 'That was the recent decision of the merchants committee, On Christmas eve, ber 24, stores will close at p. m. home. Genera chairman for the day will be Mrs. Ella Long with Mrs. Vera Jensen, director member. Mrs. Olive Petersen has been asked to offer the invocation and Mrs. Ada Johnson to lead Decem- according to Gene Price, 6 Mrs Beth Walker are commit- Down and Up tee members. PORTLAND, Me. (UP) They During the afternoon 50 cent talk about "compensating' hurgifts will be exchanged. ricanes" along Higgins Beach. Noon At 12:15 Residents say Hurricane Carol EAST HAMPTON. Conn. (UP) knocked over a tree near the The noon whistle is 15 min- beach and that Hurricane Edna, utes late here each day. Thats 11 days later, blew it erect because the whistle is set off again. fireman who by a volunteer cant leave his regular job until 12 oclock and it takes him sevSome have up to eral minutes to reach the 0,000 different molds for various tire sizes and types. s The Miracle Machine the pledge. Decoration committee is headed by Mrs. June Hamilton with Mrs. Barbara Rasmussen, Mrs. Iris Noble, Mrs. Ida Hadfield and Mrs. Phyllis Morgan assisting. Mrs. Marjorie Butterfield is serving chairman with Mrs. Janet Whitaker, Mrs. Ruby Forsgron, Mrs. Opal Frye, Mrs. Olivia Andersen, Mrs. Olive PeMrs. Mildred tersen, Egbert. Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Mrs. Dorothy Pixton, Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Joyce Richmond and Mrs. Do'On Nelson as members. NECCHI SEWING MACHINE Mu-sula- Free Sewing Course With Every Machine Sold. May Balls heads the socommittee, who are in charge of the program for the day. Mrs. Virginia Ludlo' and Mrs. mWPNSENS cial Ever Curious Students . . . Mary Ann Williams and Connie Rio of the Charm School are already sizing up their new teachers, Sandy Sheffield and Peter Knudson, in Lox Elder High senior play. Teen-ag- e Back To Old Job Problems of Charm School Operation Theme of BEHS Senior Play Dec. 3 MOTHER Hoping to maintain the success of the annual school play, the Senior class of Box Elder High school will present its annual school play, "The Charm School, Friday, GOOSE Dec. 3, IN THREE DIMENSIONS Watch your childs face beam when he sees his favorite Mother Goose Rhymes come to life in themagic realism of full color, three dimensions. Seven different rhymes on each Mother Goose Reel with the text of the rhyme right in the picture. A flick of the finger changes the scene. Pictures are mounted in long lasting Reels for use in Stereoscopes and Projectors. Other y , for ChiUrts hxludn nor sooers ADVENTURES OF SAM SAWYER View-Mast- View-Mast- Sterao-Stor- , HOFALONO CASiiDY OIN1 AOTRY THS CISCO KID INDIANS TARZAN Reindeer RUDOLPH, THE CHRISTMAS STORY STORY WILD ANIMALS NATIVES OF ZULUIANO THE EASTER Over 400 other scenic and childrens Reels to choose from. Ask for a Reel list. THREE REELS 3S p. m. the in Air Force Recruiter To Be Here December 3 STEREOSCOPE $2.00 VIEW-MASTE- R at, 8:00 Admission school auditorium. charge is 73 cents for students, 23 cents for students. The inheriting of the Fairview School for Girls by Austin Bevins (Charles Keller) provides the long awaited chance for him to make his secret dream come true that of turning the Fair-vieSchool into a "Charm School." The hiring of David McKenzie Hunsaker), (Teryl the Simpkins twins, Jim and Tim, (Sandy Sheffield and Peter Knudson) and George Boyd (Scott Olsen) against the wishes of Homer Jqhns (Wayne that Janes) creates a mix-ustarts a delightfully interesting story, according to Carol Warr, speech teacher at Box Elder. A representative of the U. S. Force Air Recruiting Service will be in Brigham City December 3 to interview prospective applicants for enlistment in the U. S. Air Force. Any one interested in information on the technical train- each far $1.00 COMPTONS ART X MUSIC CO. ing program offered by tlhe U. S. Air Force Should contact W. G. Angel at the Selective Service office in Brigham City, Utah, after 9 a. in. Friday, the t. PHONE 5-- J - recruiting officer said. STORE When the teen-agstudents, Holley Holmgren, Mary Alice Johnson, Mary Ann Williams, Connie Rio, Mar Rue Hunsaker, Cleo Ann Larsen, Sara Clingin-peel- , e Deanne Lichtenstpin, and Sally Roundy start turning on their newly learned charm on Mr. Bovins, Miss Hayes (Karen Maria Jensen) and Miss Curtis (Barbara Jane Cook, as well as Mr. Bevins, find they have quite a problem on their hands. Thanksgiving Day Is Special Occasion At Christensen Home Thanksgiving day was a very at the C. M. special occasion Christensen home, 240 West Fifth North, Brigham City. It was a day of homecoming and reunion with their children and grandchildren, topped with a Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the usual trimmings. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Christensen and children, Marilee, Jerry, Cherri-An- e and Bruce, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. D. Velroy Christensen and Children, Dick, Scott and Kathryn, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. (Medrith) Ed. U. Masterson, Tooele, and Mr. mother, Jessie C. Masterson, Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. (Verlane) Walter J. Deore and daughter, Christine, Murray, Idaho. After dinner, while the group was visiting, the Christensens son, C. Carlyle Christensen, telephoned from his Simi, Calif, home. Each person present exchanged holiday greetings with 'him and his wife, Mary, who part of the family has not yet seen. Mas-terson- s Eagles' Aux, Ladies To Attend Visitation LOW PRICED AUTOMATIC COMFORT Here is an oil heater with full capacity to heat 3 to 5 rooms ... yet it is neat, compact, 50,000-BT- U space saving. LOW PRICE For . . . $69.95 a powerful heater that suppliet SAYS: A group of Eagles Auxiliary members are planning to attend state visitation in Salt Lake City Thursday, December 2. Here for the occasion will be Mrs. Carol Bennett, National president of the Eagles Auxiliaries. Mrs. Bennett comes Long Beach, California. During the evening, candidates from Brigham City, along with candidates from ail other clubs in the state, will be initiated in special ceremonies. The meeting begins at 8 p. m. In the Ladies Literary club, 850 East on South Temple. Those wishing transportation are ask ed to contact Mrs. Helen Lee, Mrs. Maria Bywater or Mrs. Esther Hodges. "Take a tip . from an old Claire Huggins at Central Chevrolet Huggins Re-Joi- traveler. . . ns Central Chevrolet Claire Huggins, candidate Box Elder County sheriff in for the the recent election, has sales staff of Central Chevrolet Company, 18 North Main, Brigham City, according to Glen Knudsen, manager. Huggins is not new to Central Chevrolet. He worked there five and a half years before resigning to devote full time to campaigning in 'the election. Prior to that he operated his own trucking firm. A native of Bear River City, he attended both Box Elder and Bear River High schools Claire and his wife, the former Mary Jensen, have seven Twenty-Eig- ht Samsonite ! Thatt mighty good advice from Santa and ue've got streamlined Samsonite to solve every gift problem! Glamorous pieces with all tht for her... touches a woman loves. Smart costume colors, ahd a finish that wipes clean with a damp doth. Luxurious linings, pockets aplenty, and convenient sizes for all her travel need. Gather For Family Dinner At William Wood Home Twenty-eigh- t family members were in attendance last Sunday when a belated Thanksgiving dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood, Corinne. Following the lovely dinner the members drew names and made plans for Christmas. Honored for their birthdays at the dinner were William A. Wood and Burley Holman. Strong enough to stand onf Mrs. Manila Spencer Here to Attend Funeral Mrs. Marilla Spencer, former secretary of the selective service board here for many years, was in Brigham City last Saturday to attend the funeral of her brother, Vernal H. Lund. Mrs. Spencer reported she and her husband are now living at 1325 South Fourth East, Salt Lake City, and invited her The Panama Canal, built by friends to call on them there. Mrs. Spencers health has U. S. Army engineers, opened markedly improved. Jan. 1. 1915. ' '' - I IIICHI MOVfN pam AMtiitm wo 10 Sftwarl 50,000-BT- a bis volume of circulating warm air that puta comfort into every room. The Palmetto is the state tree of South Carolina. Handsome pieces for him ...with all the FUEL SAVINGS . up to Sensational Fuel-Ai- r .. Onions in the. 25 Control prevents waste. Puts heat in the home instead of up the chimney. Exclusive with Coleman oil heaters. PAY ONLY $1.00 WEEK AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Stew by BETTY MocDONALD her best since "The Egg and r The same gaiety, htrmor, shrewd observation you loved in "The Egg and I. Life on an island with guests on the roo, washing machines in runaway rowboats, could only happen to Betty MacDonald. Read Onions in the Stew complete in the December Ladies Home Jour- CLYDE B. STRATFORD. Manager nal. Out today newsstands. m nU The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Mark and Adria Jacobsen Munk of Clearfield are the parents of a boy born November 26. A girl, their first child, was born to Troy W. and Marilyn Bennion Miller of Brigham City, November 26. Dean and Carolyn Nelson Blaylock of Brigham City are the parents of a boy born November 27. A girl was born November 29 to Yale and Nelda Jones Montgomery of Naf, Idaho. A boy was born November 29 to Richard and Nelda Balls Parsons on Nov. 29. 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