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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah r n Tuesday, December 3, 1963 f To kisses were sweater anyway. which this writer explained that they might be sweeter but they were'nt nearly as chewy. bruised-knuckle- 610 V0NMIES d X Santa told the youngsters that if there wasn't any snow on Christto come around in have mas, he'd his truck. Now youd have to say this must be the really, really Santa Claus because who else would be so as to come around in a truck if the sleigh was hung up? A truck won't even blast off . . . unless maybe it has a gas line leak near the generator. ... by Bruce Hope yours was a bounteous Thanksgiving with lots of turkey, dressing and blessings. PW's was. Of course the day after Thanksgiv ing, Friday, brought the official, genuine, no kiddin opening of the yuletide season hereabouts. Seems like they should have gotten a calvary trumpeter to sound the charge but in rather conventional style, Santa Claus arrived on the scene to the accomaniment of in L i SPAGHETTI FOR 2 ' out. make a dive once though and out by a skinny kid in a beat got with red hair. sweater Uh, green the kid had red hair, not the Mrs. PW was consolmg, said her To Give ? have you not used your diamond Bonus stamps at Palmer Jewelry? They are worth cash on any diamond merchandise: such as earrings, pendants, watch bands, watches, rings, diamond ring repairs. A book of diamond stamps is worth $15.00. A page is even worth 50c. PALM? JIWRRY EES, the Finest In. Salt Lake City wmmm "S: Swimming Pool . Luxurious Rooms, 100 . Dining Rooms . Coffee Shop . Facilities for Sales Groups and Meetings . Family Rates , TV and Radio FREE . Beauty and Barber Shops Call "Miss Ramada" at any RAMADA INN or Write THE RAMADA INN, 1000 So. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah . Telephone: (401) . Teletype: 328-12- 61 ROBERT H. MARSHALL Manogtr - J- give-awa- 1118 North Main said further, If you have articles of unusual size or bulk better check with the post office before attempting to mall them. The limits of size and weight of packages vary, depending on where you mall your packages from. He Postmaster Urges Early Yule Ming PA 30 -- V T" v; 4 ! ALWAYS SEND CHRISTMAS cards by First Class mall, us. Ing the new flve.cent Christmas Tree stamps, and be sure your return name and address, your ZIP code number, is on each Christmas card y drawing will held at the LDS Corinne ward recreation hall In con. Junction with a pancake supper. Tickets in the pony drawing are Brigham City postmaster C. now on sale for $1 each and Henry Nielsen said this week tickets for the pancake supper, Early mailing of all Christ-ma- s set for 8 p.m. will be sold at cards and gifts Is the the door. biggest single factor In getting all of the mall delivered before PHIL RASMUSSEN president Christmas. of the recreation club, said the Post office facilities have community recreation site Is been expanded, ample help will located Immediately south of be available, and everything is County Commissioner Grover being geared up to handle a record Harpers home on S.R. 83. Christmas mall this year. He said an Ice pond already The entire Christmas mall, Is there with future plans call. ing period Is abig battle against Ing for development of a light-e- d time. Even though Christmas is rodeo arena and softball dla a month away by the calendar, three-eighta mile Its Christmas mond, and every day at the horse racing track. post office from now on. Tickets on the pony can be The postamster advises, purchased at the Corinne Co-oDont take chances on mailing Best and Morgan markets In poorly wrapped packages. Use Corinne; Alpine Sport shop, Sturdy corrugated mailing car. and hardware Glen, tons, Thompson plenty of heavy wrapping ray company In Brigham City. paper and strong cord. Cartons containing several gift packages THE PONY, A CHESTNUT should be well stuffed with tls. sorrel, can be seen at the home sue or old newspapers to of Dee Hansen in West Corinne. The GI0 VOMMIES cushion the contents. Pony Away Dec. 20 be Remedied the S' W $4.00 Tomato or Orange Juice, Italian Salad, Garlic Butter, French Bread, Coffee, Tea, Milk or Pop, Dessert. A ry The newly.organized West Corinne Recreation club this week announced it will give away a Shetland pony on Dec. 20 with proceeds Intended to finance development of com. munlty recreation factlllties. suggestion of Commission William D. Burton at the Nov. 26 meeting of the com. that the county mlssloners, observe a period of mourning the death of President Kennedy, It was pointed out that since the fire In the dome of the Court House, there has been and In difficulty raising lowering the Flag on top of the court house. After discussing the problem the commissioners ordered the county clerk to have someone come in and make the necessary repairs In the dome so the falg can be raised again from the trap door In the dome. Sheriff Warren W. Hyde was granted permission to have re. pairs made In the showers In of the the upstairs quarters county Jail, provided It could be paid for out of the sheriffs At 4 - 17. Corinne Recreation Club Problem to Clioosc Includes 1 PONY IS PRIZE This is the Shetland pony which is being offered in a drawing by the West Corinne Recreation club The pony will be given away on Dec. 20 during a pancake supper at the LDS ward recreation hall in Corinne. - Flag-Raisi- ng Oe ' m I- - PWs kidding of course. He has nothing to complain about. And when the little rascals squeal with delight on Christmas morn and run over to give you a big kiss, that's gift enough for any Santa. Wish his creditors felt the same way. PW would be the kissingest customer you ever saw. Did W COMBINATION FOR 2 V and Douglas wants a thurbaftigi, a He nuberdo and three goberbats. can't talk so good yet. Anyway, the point got put across. Now "Santa" has to worry now about what to get or where to get it stores all over town have a wide selection but how to pay for it. And for the Santa at our house, it looks like another one of those truly joyous yuletides. You know, give everything and dont get nothing back. Anyway, Santa came jingling right down Main street and PW tried to get a good camera angle on the old fellow while running backwards, for candy kisses that Santa was Hardly left him any time to scramble II Y f I the RAVI0LI PIZZA V now becomes the time for litwant" lists. tle children to make Scott wants the entire Sears catalog heart. thro-ho-ho-i- Dins 1 If Jingle Bell that got PW right FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS If" Rock". Boy SPECIALS! 5 1 ; ? ' v HinflU A iiu , ' f. w ,v - : envelope. rv.) The Brigham City ZIP code number Is 84302. Before you mail your Christ, mas cards, secure free labels from the Post Office which read, ALL LOCAL FOR 'A w v ' DE-live- and ALL FOR OUT OF TOWN DELIVERY, so that you can sort your cards Into two bundles, with the addresses all facing one way, thus ex. pediting delivery. Send all Christmas mall go. Ing long distances before Dec. 10. Follow up promptly with V cards and gifts for local de. Mall livery. Early and Often for a merrier Christmas get more 1 MI iWAINHVD SVWISIHHD 75 lKy A. -- for the weekend! 3H1 HOd H31VM In arrangements Assisting for the drawing and pancake supper are Hansen who Is vice president; Maurice Carter, sec. retary, and Ezra Harper, Miles Cap Ferry, Nobe Sato and Everett Anderson, directors. The pony will make an ex. cellent Christmas present for the youngsters, Rasmussen said. A meeting is set for Dec. budget. 13 In the ward recreation hall ALSO WAS for the purpose of IncorporatPERMISSION granted for the sheriff to pur. ing the new club. Starting time chase a walkletalkle radio for is 8 p.m. and all Interested use in the sheriff s department. persons are Invited to attend. The commissioners approved a settlement on 1961 taxes on C. A. Grant, executive director property belonging to Paul F. of the Utah Association of Johnson, which had gone de. Counties regarding a book which llnquent due to a misunderstand, contains Utah law excerpts exing at the time Johnson pur plaining duties of each county chased his home. The book is avail-abl- e official. commissioners re. The to all county officers if quested the clerk to ask Ray they want to refer to it, the Hansen from Rays Home and commissioners said. Garden Supply to meet with them regarding a bill he had BOX ELDER NEWS submitted for replalntlng the lawn at the Pioneer Memorial A weekly newspaper established In 1896, published every Tuesday Nursing Home and replacing the by the Box Elder News Journal, 113 First West, Brigham City, sprinkling system along the South Utah as Second Class and entered south wall there. Matter at the post office In Brig- "TT AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH SponuireJ 9 J f sou like to by Uiahi Dairy Farmers g ve unique Christmas gifts, the kind that surprise as well as please, then order an extension phone. For your wife or husband, teenager, or even vSj1 or grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated for years. Take your choice of seven contemporary colors in the wall model, desk style, or Princess. To order, just call our business office and ask for Gift Service. ;: o ham City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher REGARDING A request from rate S3 50 per year, Dr. A.J. Mohr for payment of a Subscription pavable In advance; in connection bill due him from the county with the Box Elder Journal (pubThursdays) $6 00 per year; for delivering a baby which was lished 3 00 for 6 months; single copy. 10 com. a the cents. county case, mlssloners asked that Dr. Mohr Member Audit Bureau of Circuit UUh State Press Association, contact Dr. Kerr at Tremonton tion, National Editorial Association and to work out an agreement on United Press International AdverUtah State tising Representative the service. Press Association, Salt Lake City, A letter was received from Utah. nr ) 'ftl X rm m w i Somethin tj Special ,V MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE (Q wr OUR PRE- - CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR OUR FRIENDS . y SliOVJ AT HUUO THEATRE 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY DEC 14 MAIIY Ml n a. A. a a. a. jam. ? DOOR LUnCHEOll 12:30 AT PRIZES eow West Main Tremonton a lA J |