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Show NEWS BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, December 13, ' will meet any deficit in the Christmas expenses up to $50. Mr. Maurice Larsen representing the 4th of July committee made what to me was a splenHe thought it did suggestion. would bear consideration to in' corporate, another year, the into the committee Christmas 4th of July and community recreation association and plan for the celebration at the 4th of July to cover the Christmas expenses. Mr. Larsen led the pledges with $50 from the treasury of the 4th of July take which if anyone is interested in figures left their balance $1.15. Incidentally there is a financial statement of the 4th of July e take and expenses in the and the Morris Grocery store. It bears reading. To get back to Santa, he is scheduled of to arrive on the afternoon December 22, but there will be more details later. The Ladies club will meet next with Mrs. C. G. Adney, December 14. Miss Beverly Nelson, Teacher Mantua Lower Grades PACK EIGHT 1950 Turn in old toys to Packer Motor Co. The VFW will repair them. ITS NOT TOO LATE... to have post-offic- yoiir , PHOTO taken for Xmas s ): c: Theres Nothing So Nice as The Corinne Primary sponsored dance with the purpose in mind toward raising the $100 asked of each ward to help com- Quite PORTRAITS for Xmas Gifts. - $ row: Miss Beverly Nelson, teacher, 3rd grade; Katherine Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Palmer; Neil Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeppsen ; David Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger; Russel Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lee ; Marilyn Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and 2nd MrS. Virgil Jeppsen'. Middle' row, grade Gordon Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson ; Louise Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jeppsen; Reed Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger; Lana Von Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner; Karma Palmer, daughter of Mr. and sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jen- - Mrs. Farrel Palmer; Dick Barnum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum ; Karen Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wells; Bryce Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Back i . Special Xmas Prices are now in effect COMPTONS t Jen-Rach- , STUDIO Krie Kringles Korporals need toys to repair. .Leave them at Packer Motor Co. , el man Jeppsen. Front row: 1st grade Carolyn Hailing, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Lynn Hailing ; Elmo Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner; Ora Lee Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson; Richard Erb, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Carl Jensen ; May Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson; Marion Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lee. Dixie Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeppsen, not on picture. - Roche, Della Chlarson, Sophie Santillano, Reese Roundy, DaMoore, vid Johnson, Jimmy Maurice Carter, Michael Hunsa-ker- , Larry Davis, Roland Many a small boy is the kind By Duaine Thompson, of a kid his mother wouldnt Marijane Morris Deon and Norma Jean want him to play with. Nichols. . , . Its a small world Well, Corinne has another ap- sometimes. When recruit Bruce pendix case. This time it is Bradford went to relieve the Master Dean Burt, son of Mr. K. P. at Fort Riley, Kansas it was and Mrs. Albert Burt, We never where he is stationed, let the beds in the Cooley get none other than his cousin, Bob TODAY & THURS. cold. Were all loyal support- Cutler. . . . The first part of last ers out here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy week the Corinne Christmas First Run Features Forsgren will leave the first of committee met at the city hall The story of the week for an extended vaca- to set in motion the plans for a Mr. Chester tion in Southern California and festive holiday. Blackmailing Mexico. They plan to spend Rader, Mrs. Marion Fredricksen some time with their daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed were Photographer! 3 Ethel Huvey of Los Angeles. . . chosen as executive officers to The Cornine Y. B. A. Young work with representatives from Buddhist Association) had a the various civic, social and farewell party for several young church organizations of the commen who are leaving Corinne munity. Corinne is one of three for the armed forces. About 125 towns in the county that flies people gathered at the church, Santa In to greet the youngplayed games and gave spon- sters and , if Santas heavy taneous speeches in honor of schedule and the weather perJohn Kano and mits he will be flown in this Kay Ishida, Sandy Tawatari. Tom Ishida has year. It was disclosed at the already left. He volunteered in meeting .that last year 400 well the attractive, cellophane signal corps of the army air i filled, starring 4S MB' force. Miss Norma Jean Nich- bags of candy were distributed PEGGY BRIAN HOWARD ols celebrated her 11th birthday by Santa. It was thought that last week with a birthday party more would be needed this year. DUFF'DONLEVY-DOas usual, at her home. Games were play- Each organization, toed and afterward the guests en- pledged time and money BRUCE BENNETT LAWRENCE TIERNEY joyed hot chill, birthday cake ward making this year a sucand. lemonade. Those present cess. The city council will decwere LaVon Peters, Mary Cra-ne- orate the town with colored Jeanette Jensen, Jane Fred- lights and a huge Christmas SID MELTON JIM DAVIS rickson, Karen Cutler, Sharon tree if one can be found and old d ORINNE OMMENTS Red-dling- s, Lu-An- lO)JLH(gJ PICK O' THE PICTURES" Last Times Tonight WEDNESDAY Burt Lancaster, Dorthy McGuire and Edmund Gwen in Just about the most wonderful movie you'll see in a long, long, time! Mr. 880 - j"N t JS BO ber, Safe For Mothers In SALT LAKE CITY (UP) the 26 years the Cottonwood Maternity hospital has been in Will be sold at 1950, 12:30 p ERVIN JENSEN Orlando Allen, Member Edward D. Ward, Member. not a single mother operation, VU51U1C, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Lewis S. Wight, Chairman ' gednc 'pi Poundkeeper of' City Utah, tvI and urth easT (SEAL) sands of babies have been born Attest: tnree the there. past During K. B. OLSEN, years, 2,350 babies arrived. The County Clerk. has served mothers hospital from all parts of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada, wont Education probably make us all leaders, but it can teach us which leaders to Legal Notices people of Utah owe a deal to the mine leaser the fellow great who leases small workings or promising blocks of ground in a mine. Because he's in business for himself, the leaser works hard. Often, inspired by the thrill of dis. covery, he opens up rich new areas to development work." "The OF BUDGET HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet Wednesday, December 27, 1950, in an adjourned session to adopt a budget for the next calendar year. Public hearing will be allowed on the proposed budget prior to its adoption, such hearing to be held Wednesday, December 27, 1950, at10:00 oclock A. M., at the Coun- n PASHlONED Hsc wmple60N' w ? - b ELEGANCE "or on AVVAV?- - b y0UR b8O0I tin' oj2K!3SSs oet IMPERIAL rani && tided TELL THE yoVwant taAari Hudiry yssm Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. w r? . Plus complete program of selected short subjects. THURS. - FRI. a plete the Primary Childrens hospital In Salt Lake was Indeed a success. The money was raised and then a little, and I mention that fact to prove again that community spirit here in Corinne is high and an appeal to stick together and support a cause is usually answered with more than is originally asked lor. The officers and teachers were a weary group when it was all over, but the congratu lations going around did much to save aching feet. Special mention should be made about the decorating committee, Mrs. Lawrence Roche, Mrs. Darrell Anderson and Mrs. Ray Miller. Our amusement hall, as everyone who has tried to decorate it, is aware, its very hard to imwith , decorations, but prove those women achieved the impossible with lights, crepe paper, silver foil, lamps, and evergreen boughs. The food committee, headed by Mrs. Ramona Bott did an excellent job as the dishwashers can testify cant we, Gay Anderson? Little Gay Anderson was in soapsuds from about 9:30 until 11:30 without stopping which meant that the crowds around the attractive tables decorated with the Christmas theme, would have made envious. Mr. any restaurant Packer Hatch made a good auctioneer and all the officers and House. teachers' thank him wholeheart- ty Court budget is now proposed EvThe edly for his splendid help. of the Counoffice the in fife on out eryone in Corinne turned Auditor. and and everyone helped and it end- ty Clerk Dated this 6th day of Decem'd as a ood thing well done. A. D., 1!)50. 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