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Show I THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham 2 Gty, UtahTuesday, June 20 J fact, that what we all get for being married. Now I'm wondering who keeps the budget in their family. Imagine Jackie siting down to check expenditures at the end of the month. She casts an accusing look and demands to know: John Fitsgerald, did you write a check this month and forget to tell me about it? The third annual Ogden festival Poor Jack, trapped in the discovery of of learning leadership training It was $8.49 week began Monday in the Ogden his guilt, replies, Yes, dear. area. The leadership week is spon-for a new football. thought maybe Bob sored in cooperation with the' LDS and would have a game on the front stakes of the area. Hundreds of people are attending lawn this weekend. Now the question is, does she make him classes June 19 to 22 at the BYU--i Street and Center, take back the football and play with his Ogden adjacent Weber College buildings.! old one? EIGHTY CLASSES dealing with! At any rate, he should investigate. Golf a wide variety of subjects in crafts, balls are cheaper. He could buy them by household hints, family life, teach-- j relations, personal ing, human saving his lunch money. grooming, science, history, religion, In BYU Conducts SPiSuMJi iJi Training at Ogden Center . . by Brvc mu II m Boa 961 JUST PA PHONE If 3-24- 55 no answer call PA 3-- 1 31 DAILY 1:00 P.M. OPEN in MADDOX WEST OF PERRY, UTAH AND NORTH the Pictures Pick of THEATRE DRIVE-I- N LAST TIME TONIGHT 3 1 I .you..read the daily papers, listen to the radio or watch TV, then youre aware that the first lady of the land is wowing them in Europe.' She even got through to jolly old KrushtheV during husband Jack's gab session with the Kremlin boss. And this fact stirs Up within me a mem wrote during the elecory of something If I I tion campaign of last fall: If Jackie Kennedy couldnt draw Nikita to a summit conference, then methinks it's hopeless. Now with all the wise commentators and news analysts racking their gray matter to determine if a summit session is in the future, its nice to already have the answer. Makes you feel kind of superior The reason that the Red roundman didnt push right away for another is that Mrs. Khrushchev was keeping an eye He couldn't appear too eager to on him. meet with young Jack . . . and Jackie . . . without causing his wife to lift a brow of suspicion. You know we husbands have to be crafty in such situations. er A story last week 1 SHAKEDOWN Wednesday thru Saturday DEMMxromBflss j pointed that the fire season is here dates being June - Oct. 31 . recall many years ago when my mother and were visiting at Grandma and THE PROGRAM is designed to Grandpas. Everyone was occupied in the provide everyone from 15 years of house so went out by the barn to stir up age and up with stimulating educa-tional opportunities from 9 a.m. a little excitement for myself. did. to 9 p.m., daily. Tonight, June 20, The flames of my bonfire were licking the featured program will be the at the side of the barn when Mother sum- Ogden Chorale directed by Ed-moned me a third and a fourth time. ward A.the Sandgren. forWednesday the devo-speaker That darn fire just wouldnt go out. threw evening tional program will be Dr. Floyd straw on it and everything else but it just M. Anderson, professor of human development and family relations wouldnt go out. So I left anyway. at BYU. It was pretty frightening to me when Provision for registration has word came later that day that Grandpa's been made in each LDS ward or at Center. barn had burned down. We went to the the charred scene and heard everyone trying BOX ELDER NEWS to figure out how it started. Spontaneous combustion? The sun? A wtkiy newspaper established In 1M6 I AND LAST TIME TONIGHT music, literature, social science, finance, genealogy, law, and many others are being conducted. These courses are being taught by 55 top educators and professional people. HIGH ADVENTURE! MILE HIGH THRILLS! SKY $ UMOYIMYOUTg WALT DISNEYS E1KRSS0R! ggPORS! I I mMOUrJIMN j ... 1 I j JUtvatly tasptnae la Ittmirt SWISS ALPS th ui celoc by , the CITIES OVER OF mE WORLD! Their strong young love gave him the courage to defy tradition and challenge the killer 1 TOWERS IT 1 I color in FREE CHILDREN UNDER 12 555-24t- h SAMSON AMD DELILAH 75 ADULTS j v J x , mountain! TECHNICOLOR PLUS BYU-Ogde- n I The fact that we have a youthful president with a beautiful and charming wife in the White House has ushered in a new era , . . thats for sure. Mrs. Kennedy took over the show . . . and still is . . . when both hit the trail for Europe. And hear reports that she goes off gadding and often leaves him home to tend the baby. Tsk, tsk, tsk. I That's what he gets for being married. An electrical short? Only one person knew that it was a litle boy with matches . . . and he wasn't talking. Had he done so, the paint on the barn would not have been the only thing that was blistered. There is a moral ' to this story. And that is to wait until many years after, when the barn is rebuilt and the fire forgotten, to confess. published every Tuesday end entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the ect of March I, 1879. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. RepresentaAdvertising tive: Utah State Prase Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Subscription rate S3 90 Safe per year, payable In advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal (published $6 00 per year; $3.00 for single copy, 10 cents. Thursdays) months; 4 ) ' te LX v (Q TONIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. 50 & RECKLESS! Pictorially Impressive! Years Ago fllifl'iiE Biuce Seton Derm ard Ward DANIEL vr Sj- STARtilNC BO KOIH - JOHN BEAL - JAMES MMM 0 Conw Martin Benson Rhodes yCtSTOttSI HYATT KIND COMING ms ua ww twt Wl'NIK 'T?H ni6R I Ommi, man aK DM uma x MMV TECHNICOLOR WOVCTM POWERED ND- -A- n 'theMLAMO' JOHN WAYNE R1CHAR0 W1DMARK LAURENCE HARVEt KmiylL Sunday ihru Wednesday NEXT TnACKDOVM THAT RAGED ACROSS nowmu HALF THE WORLD! MASSIMO G1R0TTI BMC Me! vv7' story never reveal. ..the secret manhunt for the murderer of 6,000,000 people I fttMMM CtICMtO - ISABELLE ATO COREY-RE- al me (HOMM HUtlUtf art C MASSON BALDINI-YVETT- t C,P A UNtVtMM.4NTlMftMIOMi MilAAt Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday you're saving for cascirassa SBW BRIGHAM CITY'S KJ&ES 7 , ? . - future, too! Every time you make a deposit at First Security no matter how small Bank you are helping to finance better living for yourself and your fellow ,, Zi d. townsmen. The money you place in First Security does not lie idle. It goes to work in the form of loans to local people and local businesses. These loans enable the borrowers to purchase automobiles, furniture, appliances or modernize homes or expand their businesses. All this helps speed up the business growth of our community, and deposits at First Security Bank Installs Officers Somptimlst tlub held installation ceremonies tor new officers at the Maddox Ranch house Wednesday, June 14. Miss Norma Jensen ucted us master of ceremonies for the Mcmbeis of the club were also entertained with humorous conversation over new hooks and movies given by Miss LuPrcnl Wight Mrs. Runny lopik took the place of Mrs. Shermu Hansen T tidal us Other officer installed president. Include Mrs, Ann Johnsen, vice picsident, Mis. Il.vel lirelienbekm, corresponding leerelary; Mis La-Pteul Wight, recoidmg secretary; Mrs. Any Hansen, trejsuiur, and Lcutmic RonuT, duector, A , rxi WAIT DISHEY When you save for your future at First Security Bank Soroptomist Club City Joseph Christopher A Arthur J. Linford Jr 318 West Second South, Brigham City, who is receiving his Master of Science degree from the School of Library Science, will be among the 900 candidates for degrees at the 135th annual commencement at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Exercises are scheduled for Wednesday, June 14 at 1:45 p m. in Severance Hall on the campus. WRU President, John S. Mills will confer degrees upon candidates from the three undergraduate colleges and eight graduate and professional schools of the University. Represented will be Flora Stone Mather College, Adclbcrt College, Cleveland College, School of Dentistry, School of Applied Social Sciences, Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, School of Lihiary Science, Gruduntc School of Business and School of Medicine. Following the general convocation m Severance Hall, each college and school will hold a diploma exercise. The Brlgh im - and MAdEXE Brigham Man Earns Master of Science w 4 AND Ago J. E. Ryan and son, Edward, and daughter, CaroJune 23, 1936 line, returned Saturday from an extended trip that took them as far as the historic city of Boston and other Atlantic coast cities. In Boston they visited many places of interest. They visited relatives in West Virginia and Ohio. Guy Howard accompanied them on the trip as far east us Detroit where Mr. Ryan purchased a new car. Guy returned with the old car about two weeks ago. Winter Keegan INK Newsweek A The new drinking fountain is nicely placed on a ceinconveniences. ment base, which is elevated on one side to accommodate the little folks, and one can now enjoy a wholesome drink without imagining all kinds of desease germs wiggling around in his mouth. Years Vincent Journal The committee on parks and public grounds did the June 22, 1911 right thing when they installed a bubbling fountain at the City Park and discarded the old hydrant, with its germ catching tin cup and other 25 RUCGED! FEARLESS! ferry C. W. Gnodliffe, merchant and postmaster at Park June 15, 1911 Valley, has been spending the week in Brigham and Ogden. Charley stated that things generally in Park Valley are looking fine, and the prospects for the future are exceptionally bright. 1C BILL TRAVERS WILLIAM SYLVESTER Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun. 1 :30 P.M. Show at 2:00 P.M. from th files of tho News A' f Wednesday thru Saturday ) v V A- -- 5k. 1 ft Love 'b-INit- - rfrA' j j finl Sic will, lurk el Utah, N A, Mimbei fidiml Dipui.l btieumte Co'pato'.on Screen -- I" Color by De Luxe - Ui PHR.IPS CincRiaSccpe! ftttw FOOD bn tlNG BE SURE TO DRIVE NEWEST DOVN TO DRIVE-I- N -- ; ' Ec 1 k -- . si, ..mi BERNER -- tt -i r RUTA LEE KLEMPERER Love Is On The Tf1 Fft 1 -- Buwt BAKER S2EE3 h ) 4. 1 Fellln $31! and G0Q 33? Story Everyone rnik- - f help make it possible. ceie-nion- -- The Wonderful a DONALD BUKA He led 200 f f husband-hungr- women on an adventure most men feared! s WESTWARD u - X ..j "nil- vjoucia -- . Robert Taylor p :v Denise Darcel lv7 2k THE ix: TRY OUR KARMELKORN-l- ts Delicious |