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Show 4 BOX ELDER lwi-$oum- al Btlgham City, Utah Play-Readin- By Wednesday, Jan. Enjoyed g Radio And Television Discussed By Leo Higham At Ladies Faculty League Meeting On Monday - Civic Improvement 12, 1949 character portrayal was outstanding and the large group of members present were very complimentary in their reaction to her presentation. Members of the Civic Improvement club were delightfully entertained by the playIts news of the people you reading given by Miss Evelyn know that makes the Morgan at the meeting held an interesting paper. Monday afternoon, January 10. are interested in news Others The play was entitled, The Corn Is Green, by Emlyn Wilyou. Ihone your news liams. Miss Morgans skill in to 727. News-Journ- BRIGHAMS BIGGEST The Box Elder high school Ladies Faculty league spent an enjoyable afternoon, Monday, January 10 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Jensen. Mrs. Marion Olsen conducted the meeting and Introduced the following program: A beautiful violin solo by Dorene Meacham, Ann accompanied by Bobbie Stewart at the piano, Clarice Jeppsen, who sang, There are Such Things," accompanied by Lynette Anderson and followed by the guest speaker of the afternoon, Mr. Leo Higham of the local radio station who gave a very interesting and enlightening talk on the radio industry and the possibility of television. The concluding number on the program was a piano solo entitled, On The Trail, played by Ronnie Dean Harris. A delicious luncheon was served to 36 members the following committee by members: Mrs. Floyd Jensen, chairman; Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Mrs. John Olsen, Mrs. John P. Llllywhlte, Mrs. L. D. Wilde and Mrs. Marion Olsen. two-cours- e USED CAR BUYS Kindergarten To Hold Regular Meeting Thurs. The regular meeting of the Kindergarten club will be held Thursday afternoon, January 13 at the War Memorial home, it was announced today. Special guest speaker will be LaPreal Wight who will talk on childrens literature and music for the program will be presented by the fifth grade, under the direction of Jane Linford, program chairman. All members are urged to attend this . meeting. A.A.U.W. Will Meet At Stratford Home Tonight Joe Carr 750 So. Main at STUDEBAKER Take Your Car To Carrs t i The Brigham City chapter, American Association of University Women, will meet this 8 (Wednesday) evening oclock at the home of Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford, 63 north Second east, Brigham City. (Reports will be given by committee chairmen on what has been done during the past year, and plans for the coming year will be discussed, it was Phone 737 i Judge Jones Speaks At Sacrament Meet Sun. The regular sacrament meeting was held at the Second ward chapel Sunday evening with STARTS TODAY u Earl V. Hansen, first counselor, in charge. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. The congregation sang, If The Way Be One Of Trial, Weary Not, and was followed by Thomas E. Kimber, who offered the opening prayer. Raise The Sacred Gently Strain. was the opening song. Jay Valentine, Bruce Nelson and 12 deacons served the sacrament. Alice Nelson, Martell and Fern Jensen Humpherys sang, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked, and Great Is Thy Love. Mrs. Littlewood was The speaker of accompanist. the evening was Judge Lewis Jones, who talked on the subject, Signs of the Times, using Earl V. scriptural references. Hansen made a few closing remarks and Claudius Olsen pronounced the benediction. Box Elder help at the class officers. Things will move rapidly from now on as the prom is 'scheduled for the first Week in April and the decorations wdl have to be made up soon. Lee Wight. chs th F. Si) rod- - th 5 2 05 ch. to c4 mann" o. deelund. Jot PlotnttfL Attorney Bank p O Adore.. First Security SUMMONS Budding Brigham ,c,tv' . K,a.ii S' h of la tk DUtrlrt Court Fu.l publication i 'jltt nl cUi District, Slat ol Utah, in and Utu publu ation , ,2 For the County of Bo tldr. a Publirat.on COUNTY, BOX EXDF-Corporation, Plaintilf. t School Events Viewed versus J A NT DOE WFADE and D Important school events were HFNRY F. In hi. Wile. HELFN Cof MEAl MEADE, ANNt viewed Friday, January 7 by the heir BOYEK only NELS undocMtod. and all R. BOYl-R- . students of Box Elder. BLACKPOOL. England (UP) devi.f.ol For the past month, Mr. Hust knownandhcirl. creditor authorities have prepared HOY Ml. City R WMF N and MUS.SF has recorded school history on a campaign today to piotect and all Ollier per eon decreed both a movie camera, the results from Hollywood inunknown. cUiminu any nun'. the teen-ager- s natal a or interest In. or hen uponcomwere shown in movie form on their sex life. on the in described fluence real property offiownto the plaintiff Fridays program. F. E. Harrison, education plaint adverse s title or clouding pltuntill In case Diane Jensen was ership, for this resort city in northcer therein. Defendants an ac- 1HL STATE. Of L T AH TO SMD ever interested in announced a ser- Phone youi I, cloudy urine, lrnt.tlng circle, under eye., lc to .nd nun-5,,Blxdder trouble, try cells! .ction or money your dr u gut Io, Cy Hollywood's Influence HI-LIGH- TS L. p? te being tress, she has a better idea of You are hereby summoned to appear t20) days after service her chances now. Diane, along within twenty this summons upon vou. if served with a large number of junior of within the County in which this thirty (MM division people, was seen ina is brought ; otherwise withm after service, and defendcase the days ot in Junior the starring part above entitled action and m in Division Christmas Program. your failure to do so. thetheplaintilf court lor action will apply to Mr. S. Beecher was also in this ihe complaint in demanded the rebel has been tiled with the Clerk of the movie. He was seen per- which Court and will take judgment said use forming his usual (and we you according to the demand against of the complaint. the word lightly) duties. This action is brought to recover a This is a new program for Box judgment B'Eltes quieting plaintiff s title to the following described lands ofsituated Elder and was accepted by the It seems that the BEttes have Utah, Box Elder County. State been busy this week. They have students as a mighty interesting in to wit: Beg. at a pt. 17 95 chs S of j V T 27 See . of NW cor. of SW4 been learning new marches and idea. Barbara Shaw. 13 50 f R I W., SLM. fh. S. j th 34 chs different tactics to use in marchchs, th. S. along Creek II 8 46 3. 86'. deg. W. 13 50 ch. th. ing. Tuesday the BEttes used and chs. to beg, contg. II 25 acres these tactics in marching at the situated in the SW4 oi Sec, 27. Also: Beg at a pt 9 45 chi S of first home basketball game. The the NE cor of the SL'4 of Sec 28 1. W . SLM.. th S 8 59 chs 9 N R BEttes showed fine marching From th. W. 12 65 chs, th V 9 deg. E 5 25 and were applauded by the chs.. th. N. 62 deg E. 2 95 chs, th. 65 chs. to place of N. 89 4 deg E crowd. The BEttes plan to beg., contg 10 10 acres, more or less. march at all home games, and SL cor of the MJ the Also: Beg at R of the SE'i of Sec 28. T. 9 N it is hoped that they will be Perry News W. 80 . SLM th. rods, th N 2 05 W., able to show the public more By Mrs. Lyman Wight marches that will show their bers, The Holy City and God ability.--Freid- a Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Camp- Bless This House, after which Olsen. bell and family of Corinne were Carrie Petersen gave an interTo Get New Look dinner guests at the home of esting talk entitled The Worth The Bee, Box Elder high school Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson of a Soul. The closing song was Praise To the Man, and the paper is soon to have a new on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Egbert benediction was pronounced by masthead, Joan Peters, the editor announced recently. returned last week from Elko, Bishop P.ulon Hirschi. Instead of the traditional Bee- Nevada, where they spent the hive the new heading will fea- holidays at the home of Mr. and ture a drawing of Box Elder and Mrs, William Bradshaw. Upon A gothic-typlettering. Bruce returning they visited with Mr. Thompson is doing the art work and Mrs. Monte Miller in Salt and the new head will appear Lake City. on the Bee this month if all The Perry ward hall was the goes well. scene of a gala New Years eve The old style head has been dance, when a jolly crowd welused since 1939 and the picture comed in the new year with the of the beehive was included in usual noise makers, confetti, etc. the masthead many years be- Paper hats were made and fore that. Wesley Barlow. worn, with the prize for the best hat awarded to Myrna Nelsen. Class Meeting Pie and ice cream was furnishMeeting to decide one of the ed by the girls classes of the important questions of the year, M. I. A. C. E. Smith, adult educator the Junior class of Box Elder met in the auditorium Wednes- of Box Elder county is now conday to decide and vote upon the ducting a series of lessons on members they would like on the family problems in the Perry ward M I. A. Special interest prom committee. All students interested in be- class. The first lesson was giving on the prom committee were en last Tuesday evening. All requested to hand in a prom interested in solving their famFrom these people ily problems should attend. suggestion. the prom committee will be seThe genealogical society prelected. Points were given for sented the program in the Perry the neatness, originality, and ward last Sunday evening with theme of the suggestions. These Wendell Nebeker conducting. will be added to the points the Opening song, The Spirit of candidates received from the God Like a Fire Is Burning; class and the seven girls and invocation, Martella Nelsen; five boys with the highest numRedeemer of Israel was sung ber of points will be the basic by the congregation led by Shirl Carter and Barbara Billings acprom committee. The prom aids that help the companist; a violin trio, Glenda prom committee in decorating Larsen, Gaye Nebeker and Opal for the prom will be chosen by Petersen accompanied by Barthe prom committee with the bara Billings played two num- ' U Kerry . Pick 0 the Wed. Picture, & Thin 2 Big Features teen-ager- Anoil ST. one i ways. pled moth he n sidev . , fostings west England, ies of lectures on sex has been comarranged for youngsters to of version the Hollywood bat normal domestic life. Harrison admitted, however, that sources outside of the American film colony also have caused concern among the city s fathers. Too much of sex education, he said, came from street corners, dance halls and in other undesirable . I I 4 I HowTo Relieve Bronchitis CreomuBion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble 0 help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of CreomuLsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have your money back. 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Tryouts were held Dec. 20 and an21, and the winners were nounced before the vacation began with Max Murphy starred, in the lead, as Father, and Renee Glover as his wife, Vinnie, supported by 14 other students from the senior division of the Box Elder high. Ramona m's Walter Legal Notices fort, more beauty, more style . . . yes, and more driving ease than you have ever before seen in a car! Set aside Saturday, as January 22, the day you will see the new Chevrolet. Come early and examine this great new champion from bumper to bumper. cv |