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Show FTrt 2 stone gates sayWelcome. It gave me a warm glow to know that uninvited guests, as well as those specially invited, may join m sharmagnificent scene. It ing this caused me to want to paraphrase the joet and say, Oh, to be in is Washington, now that spring of the NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 30, 1961 THE BOX ELDER ing ten yy?tei&oii wp. TO by Mrs, Wailaca Bennett & Journal Years Ago Norman Lee and Perry D. Peters start May 25, 1911 Elders S on their homeward journey from Liverpool on Saturday of next week. The boys went over together and they are coming home by way of New York on one of the fastest steamships afloat They will be met at the docks by Mrs Lee, Mis. J D Peters, Miss Lois Peters, Mis Aurilla Watkins and Miss Emma Nelson, who leave on Saturday next for New York City Miss Nelson expects to remain in the nations metropolis for a time, visiting with an aunt Miss Watkins will re mam m Iowa for a visit w,th her father's relatives. May 25, 1911 John F. Hess of Plymouth and family moved into their new home in this city this week, having purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Lindholm on North Second East street. Mr. Hess is one of the prosperous farmers of Plymouth, who has been enabled to spend the balance of his days enjoying life, and he selected Brigham City as the best place to do that. Wednesday lo Saturday ffia S5533B3 SJMES YEAR-ROUN- apple-grow- Mr and Mrs. William J. Bottof this city announce May 26, 1936 the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie to Nolan H Jensen, son of Mrs C. Elias Jensen of Brigham City. The marriage will take place early jn June m Cardston, Canada in the LDS temple. May 29, 1936 A double missionary farewall program will be given m the First ward chapel Sunday evening in honor of Miss Mane Anderson, daughter of Lorenzo W. Anderson, and Miss DeCarma Demars, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ellis A Demars, who is leaving shortly to fill missions for the LDS church Miss Anderson will labor in the Eastern States and Miss DeMars will labor in the Canadian mission. LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE GARDEN was started when As you drive up to the Byrd was administrator of research tate, there is a large sign m front es-h- (( LOST WORLD jj Local Students in color AND Workers Voted Earn Degrees Pick of the Pictures Two Brigham City ladies were voted to important posts during the annual meeting of the Utah Heart Assn, held May 22 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. M. Kaiser was elected a vice- president of the association and Mrs. Gene Judd was appointed to the board of directors. Other newly elected officers include Dr. James F. Orme, Salt Lake physician, president; Dr. O. Marvin Lewis, Ogden, presidentelect; and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, Provo, will serve as vice oresi-den- t with Mrs Kaiser. Mrs. Judd joins 17 other members of the board of directors appointed from throughout the State' She served as community director of the Heart Fund drive in Brigham City this year. - DR. LOWELL R. Daines, president of the Box Elder county council, also is a member of the board of directors, having been appoin- ted last year. At the meeting. Dr George H Curtis of Salt Lake City, retiring Eleven students from Brigham City and surrounding communities will be among the 1,185 graduates to receive degrees at the 86th annual commencement exercises Friday at Brigham Young University, Provo. Craig K. Mayfield of Intermoun-- 1 tain school, Rngham City, will be awarded a Doctor of Education TWO - j ,, - FEATURES - - t f ERNEST K GANNS BEST-SELLER- to open the last frontier... , m ewf I ACTUALLY FILMED IN ffONGlCONfr! j thrilling COLOR JIM BROWN FRANCES RAFFERTY WHYTE. ...RICHARD TREHER-PATRICK MICHAEL RfcNN!E-GEN- BARRY E : Sunday - Monday -- Tuesday AND TALL MEN ON . ?J V THE ICE CAPADES! )i STARTS WEDNESDAY Wl i BIG FEATURES 9J HERE COME THE JETS FOR ONE FULL WEEK j with STEVE BRODIE Y-- THE LAUGH BARRIER . j with VastSpbm! i TV f v s. the ZANEST comedy in years! i VHm ?; Sunday -- Monday - Tuesday CRASH THROUGH 4 " .JU;,- t - v '! ii . J'-LVA.?- " Sweeping Splendor! Wf i , s I . fp if I i f if ,i C ' 'f h Dm! Unforgettable h. I : AV-T'Y- - tlfou r ' Only ; b & & thM ffW.. tortid into vlci... j eouid tip u O bl6it tti gnemy t Tcwfeng Story a V,.n 1 I ; : I ,) J M riC V Ai)Setit-iiiiicf- ct -- M Bcfesfr IKS bn VI ILUYli! mSwIUM Wi'Y m bni .. BfTi taosini ! WV uv't iTj tmt a. IMMl MS E: PLUS 28 MINUTE , COLORED SHORT ON GRAND CANYON Channel 2 O PF.l JUNE 6 EtUTV H l t - v - S rnon 10 Sue' PeVr 1',t B 9 n w th 1 i THE KIRBY STONE FOUR i. jPM AND peter , TWO Color by Deluxe CINEMASCOPE : coot KASTMAN -- pre-viou- LD M Starring Meets Tuesday Iflfll. f Al - FABIAN ERNIE KOVAKS ll PTA Council : if ivi :$ two-yea- 'what 4 .VKj adventurejX STUART GRANGER 1 W .. rr JOHN WAYNE BACHELORS DEGREES will be conferred upon Karen Andersen, Gerald Arlyn Jensen, Richard Earl Knight, Marilyn K. Manjnng, Nan-cy Ann Morrell and David W. Newman. all of Brigham City; E. Von-deLoietta1 Anderson, Cormne; Joan Jensen, Trenionton; Douglas! J. Gibbs, Portage. The commencement exercises will be conducted in the George Al-- 1 bert Smi'h Fieldhouse, beginning at 7:30 p m. BYU officials noted that doctors degree will be awarded for the first time to three men. The masters degree will be conferred on 87, the bachelors degree will be r cerawarded to 1,082 and tificates fiom the technical and institutes to 13 persons. SUMMER i ON ICE . , into lifes most Claudius president, was the recipient of the American Heart Assn, bronze med-c- l. Dr. L. E. Viko, Salt Lake City, veteran participant in association os its activities, was reaffirmed honorary president, and George L. Denton Jr., was as chairman of the finance and budget committee. The dinner and business meeting was followed by presentation of an educational motion picture titled The Minutemen Missile and Its Mission." Working with Dr. Dailies In the Box Elder county council are Dr. The South Box F.lder Council of William O. Knudsen, local dentist, as vice president, and Mis. Kaiser PTA met on Tuesday, May 23, nt the Honeyville school. Mrs. Fred as secretary. L. Bingham of Honeyville, council president, conducted the meeting BOX ELDER NEWS All schools in the area were repA WMkly nwppr ttbllshd In 119. resented, with the exception of one PubHthtd tviry Tuesday end tntrd n w s hich had been excused due to Stcond Clats Matter at tha post oftica In Brigham City, Utah, undar tha act at commitments. March IJW. Indoctrination of all new presiChasT W Claybaugh, Publisher Mambar Audit Bureau of Circulation", dents of local PTA groups was conUtah Stata Prats Association, National ducted by Mis. after Bingham, (ditorlal Association and Unltad Prass tntarnatlonat. Advartltlng Reprasanta which questions concerning the dufivat Utah Stata Praia Association, ties and activities of the individual Salt Lake City. Utah school groups were discussed rata Subscription flag par yaar7payabla In advanca; In combination with tho Box Plans were made for the Utah Sldor Journal (published Thursdays Congiess of PTA convention plan-- ! J 0 $ OS par yaar; for 4 months; ned for June 19, 20, and 21. atngla copy, 10 cants. : Vs that plunge a man Wednesday thru Saturday Earning his masters degree in - Wings PARKER JOYCE MEADOWS KENT TAYLOR W ILLARD 4 f ? , vf y !! e. science will be David Tolman of Honeyville. y VVmcs i COLORED itjf to conquer a wilderness... DAY MEMORIAL NO. 2 HIT OPEN 1:00 PM. DAILY At BYU Friday Posts PROGRAM FAMILY EXCELLENT AN FEATURES COLOR BIG TWO THEATRE DRIVE-I- Years Ago Local Heart IE Much is written and said about for the department of agriculture. Washingtons famed cherry blos- Many of the plants were started soms. To me, the azaleas and from cuttings and some of them have even been grown from seeds. the dogwood are equally Another beautiful garden is that This is avalea time in Wash- of Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia. The mails are flooded Every spring, when his garden is ington with invitations to garden parties, at its peak, Sen Byrd has a serazalea teas, azalea tour, and just ies of luncheons at his estate in plain invitations to come over and Berryville, Va , for his friends and see the garden while the azaleas colleagues in the senate. and the dogwood are in bloom. Berryville is about an hour and Washington. One of the most beautiful azalea a halfs drive from itgardens in the area is that of At this time of year, the drive Vince and Leah Cardon, former self is a veritable paradise, with N Utahns. Their lovely home is sit- rolling green hills, dogwood, redother shrubs blooming uated on the edge of Washingtons bud, and PERRY, UTAH Rock Creek park. Vince secured in profusion all along the way. THEATRE IN THE STATE OF THE NEWEST DRIVE-I- N from the government permission FEW PEOPLE know that Sen. ENTED to extend his azalea plantings beNEWEST EQUIPMENT FOR UTAH, Byrd is the largest NEW yond his own garden into the park in the United States. Berryville RTAINMENT, IN-CHEATERS BIG SCREEN area. He now boasts about 70 is the center of the BAR! SNACK country, apple varieties, and 1000 azalea plants, and as you near it, the blooming CALL PA3-311- 3 FOR INFORMATION ranging in color from the palest apple trees begin to come into to OPEN pink deep red, dainty lavender 7:00 P.M. DAILY and fill the air with the perto magenta, with generous sprink- view Dusk fume of their blossoms, Bar Open 7 to 11 P.M. Snack Show at adding lings of white and various orange even more enchantment to the tones. 50 25 r CTESlvV jy JtnilTTraX irtraTtrmBv here' from the files of the News To Utah F, wide-ope- n Visitors CO-HI- RuMV If you ever want to kiss me again pray for me! .. HE THE H8M5 iizfSMEKRm'PJj JHt 510M OF SIMPS WV tkhnk. I PFUR T nui t a . 6U:iST3 V ' i , i Tor.issro:iEVv lamrs Bicn It.nn Wilder Walter Cny loM't Ktinn Drill Shumrn OF CAULEE! n IKY COMING NEXT WEEK 'DUE COMING SOON OF THE ALL-TIM- E CHEAT ENTERTAINMENTS! r 0 tuning DAN OAILET. MISTY SHIRLEY ICM JONES ett) TRY OUR KARMELKORN r-- ri.fi in ITS DELICIOUS! r I BE SURE TO DRIVE NEWEST DOWN TO DRIVE-I- N THE STARS! Ima w.e neii.ix'rie ) OR |