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Show Kuauj c Mrs. C. Wesley apers Friday evening in the recreation hall, a three-ac- t play, But Fair Tomorrow, under the direction of the M. I. A. drama director, Paul Burt. The cast included Joan Forsgren, Dianne Beverly Tredricksen, Donna Morgan, Leona Craner, Rader, Fonnie Wells, Laura La Delores Craner, Fillmore, Preal Anderson, Darrell Anderson, Claude Jeppesen, Max Anderson and Earl Nelson. It was well presented and enjoyed by , the large audience. Royal Norman enjoyed a two ' weeks vacation in Santa Mon- rman. Several girl friends of Miss ica, Calif, recently as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fred G. Gruber. Marilyn Holmes entertained at The Grubers were guests at the a personal shower in her honor at ' the Norman home for ten days dur- last Tuesday evening season and Mrs. of Rader. Chester the home hunting ing Royal accompanied them home. Games were enjoyed and a de Recent visitors at the home of licious luncheon was served to Bishop and Mrs. Henry Norman the 20 guests seated at' small were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Olsen tables placed throughout the was the and, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Olsen of rooms. The bride-to-b- e Alberta, Canada. Accompanyrecipient of many lovely gifts. Program numbers at the M.'-I- . ing them were a son of each evening couple who were entering the A. meeting Tuesday mission home in Salt Lake City were given by the officets : of Prayer was preparatory to going on mis- the organization. sions for the L. D. S. church. by Lila Rader; scriptural read The two young men spent the ing, Richard Bosley; , theme, week-enat the Norman home j John Craner; retold story, Elva prior to leaving for their mis-- j Roundy; saxophone solo, Lloyd slons and each gave a short talk Hubbard; retold Chrismas story, ih the sacrament meeting in the Leona Craner; Xmas in Nor Corinne ward. Theron was leav- way by "Milton Norman. LaRue ing for the Central Atlantic Yates of the stake board was a mission and Loye Olsen, was go- visitor and presented the,ward ing to the East Canadian ; mis- M.I.A. with a badge of honor sion. The elder Olsens are for their participation in the cousins of Mrs. Norman. They stake road show. The preceding visited with other relatives in Tuesday an interesting movie Paradise, Utah before returning was enjoyed which was pre to their homes in Canada. sented under the direction . of The Relief society held their Arch Sims. annual bazaar this month which The special interest group of was well attended and many ar- theM. I. A. are enjoying the ticles of handwork were sold. learning of square dancing and The sale began at three oclock meet each Wednesday evening in the afternoon : with attrac- at 8:30 in the recreation ' hall tions for both old and young. Those who attend are becoming Refreshments were also sold and more enthusiastic about it each in the evening a dance was time. All adults in the '.ward held which was very successful. are invited to join in this tec Mr. and Mrs. Noble Morin aka reation. Interesting lessons are are planning to move to Oregon being conducted in the Tuesday next week where they expect to evening sessions and the class continue with their farming ac- officers would , like to see tivities. Their farm in Corinne good attendance now that; . the has been purchased by Kenneth busy fall work is over. Nelson. Their friends do not like to see them leave but wish them well in their new CORINNE LOOK YOUR BEST FOR THE GAY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON With the holiday season approaching and the meeting of friends and relatives, you will want to put your best foot forward they judge you by the clothes you wear. Its the season for dress up time. We invite you to come in to see and compare, and : our complete stock of clothes for men. SUITS from on try $38.50 OVERCOATS from $39.50 HATS from $5.00 . our clever hat miniature gift boxes to be given with each Hat Gift Certificate. Come in and see "T n boys. By Newt-Journ- al Bporta Edita The Box Elder high school can cause lots of trouble In the Region 1 cage race this year, but to slip Into either of the top two positions they will Bees have to receive from Lady Luck. many favors The .Bees have a strong five man team, but lack the replace ments to keep pace with the new , racing game. The fast break which is used by Bear River j Weber, Ogden and Logan will force lots of fouls to be called Should the Bees lose one or wo of their men in the third quarter or before, their chances of winning will be slight. This can also be said of close games where a player fouling out in the last few minutes of play can spell the difference between victory or defeat. d ! s' - . U.5. PAT. OFF, Side-Line- y Corinne New REG. Huhbardpnd Lloyd Hubbard visited In. Salt Lake City last Friday w(th Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Richmond of DenVer, and two children Colo., formerly of El Paso, Texas, who were making a three-davisit with their relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. Richmond was recently transferred from the El Paso office to the Denver office of the Mountain States Telephone company. Mrs. : Rich: mond is a sister of Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. Richmond is a son of the recently released mission of the Australian president mission, Chas. B. RichmomL and had not seen his parents: for '! several years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Olsen of Paradise visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Henry Norman last Sunday and attended ; the homecoming services held that evening for Elder Karl O. ...No- ORINNE sen and 'Dave Malmrose In the forward posts, LeRon Johnson In the pivot slot and Boothe and of Oyler "at guard during most games. Lets take his a few minutes and look at these B uzzin Around Ferg has played Doyle Han- - foul need if they run into score trouble. Hunsaker could up double last veer and rang record last his for scores figure second team. This year on the kid might develop and help the of the Bees move into the top stack. Doyle Hansen has been flipping the round ball at the nets for several weeks while the rest of the boys have been playing football, and is the most advanced of the players to date. Doyle has been scoring well for the Bees, but has been weak on defense. His Granite man for example lofted 19 points through Hansens guard and the nets, which was five more points than Hansen scored himself. Hansen Is rangy and gives the Bees some board control when one of their shots misses. The future. . . the league will be rough. North Cache, Weber, Ogden and Bear River, along with the Bees will be the teams a position in fighting it out for the state tournament come next March. Going out on the limb, this corner looks for the Bees to make it to the state tournament with a few breaks. Dave Malmrose, at the other forward is a pressure player. Dave never seems to be in a hurry, never seems to have the spirit of the rest of the team, but can score better than he has so far this season and will be quite a steadying factor for the team. wildlife refuge near here. Government naturalists said an albino squirrel turns up about once in every 10,000 squirrel births. TV W .BOX ELDER Wednesday' Services For Pete, Nelson Thursday officiating. 'Friends may call at oy home Wednesday and Thursday prior Home address is 430 ond north. Interment the Brigham City - , $4995 J.... ks V 'VVay $1 down, $1 a week v.v. low- - $3S95 priced from .V, s ; vi- - - . t - - ' ; . -- .KNEEHOLE DESK Seven drawer desk in walnut a beautiful piece of furniture for the living room, priced only .......I.....,.,. i.i $5495 ; And ottoman Deeply upholstered low in rich as LIVING ROOM LIVING TABLES SPECIAL Mr. wee brother at home are five brothers and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Lambourne of Logan attended fast services here on Sunday and had grandfather Claudius Tolman name their little daughter. She will be known as Lorraine, from now ROOM FLOOR LAMPS, yOidv. - low as . Metal legs, metal frame and braces, simulated wood top. Specially pric- yvivv 514.95 STEP TABLES fZ4 grandchildren grandchild - for Thursday night selling between 6 and 8 p.m only- - yvvd from SHELVES For wall or corner, walnut finished, priced as low as Use Your BRIDGE SET Four metal folding chairs. jffiB with table ing colors, a in match- - real special Christmas gift for HASSOCKS Beautifully styled hassocks, plastic covering, all colors, priced from 52(D)75 5375 Choose From The Largest Selections Of Homs Furnishings In Box Elder County At Small Down Dial your favorite recipe. Correct mixing speed at Mixes, your finger-tipmashes, whips, beats, stirs, blends, juices, etc. Saves s. time, attachment, arm-wor- Payment Guarantees Credit ; 'TTraTTi $9.95 WHAT-NO- T $395 CZO HAV contrasting trim m .1; k plas-tisil- TABLE LAMPS, 30 china bases - in several colors, silk shades with CONSOLE TABLES, - beautiful living - room piec- : es, from at the Christmas Delivery CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager ander G and u fron med the earn welcome the nto 1 member Rowe, Jenson, idbury. ( avis ,Law LeRon Johnson is perhaps the the most variable player on squad. He never has been a good scorer but he 'has the hustle and fight which makes up for the lack of points. He is rugged enough to dig in under the baskets for rebounds, but, depending on the night may look stupid and clumsy and then polished and great on successive Fridays ,er, Cla er. n Earl, iskowitz, ,, Dixon, Slager, lies Stua Felt, Hadfield, d Mehli as Fife, n A. rew pictures that Come to Lilt' IN THREE DIMENSIONS Jay S r, Pierson, Marci Now, ..Rids are thrilled and amattdwithantv kind of fun when they see Sam Sawyer in hit fanciful Each excitiu story is illustrated with seven amaring KodI chrome pictures in three dimension!. Enjoy these exciting Sam Sawyer adventures 1. SAM FLIES TO THE MOON 2. SAM FINDS A TREASURE 3. SAM IN THE LAND OF GIANTS 'ere Pete OtheoSterco-Stor- as subjects for. Stereoscopes and Projectors include Tales, Mother Goose Rhymes, Cowboy Stars, Wild Animals and tional 'travel' Reels. As for free Reel list. M. ert Wa Tomi Fury STEREOSCOPE 2.00 REELS 3 FOR Borstror Morga ce How t rians hristi 35. 1.00 ibers 0: club, en ai remind' 1 Rotai le held COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. the in third buildii Character, Sam Sawyer, Copr. Sawyer't Inc 'clock, Clai and t interes hlldren x the Jttee ir fi tods ta , If- I IT L X i a rill no thi irty up tl ing at our al roon, t rep lunchc rill nc this comn wishii f tl 1 The party held in Reed Binghams honor was very successful. The program was short and snappy. The girls trio composed of Rea Nielson, Patricia Hunsaker and Carol Johnson, aca companied on the piano by Hunsaker, sang Harbor Lights and "Blue Moon; Melvin Tolman read "Life Gets Tedious and Im Good As I Can Be. Leota Hunsaker played a piano selection and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bingham gave brief talks. Square dancing was then enjoyed under the able direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burbank. 59.9S ed LAMP TABLES, complete selection to choose Q AC with reflector types beautiful decorative shades Bridge Table COCKTAIL TABLES, A Qf priced as ; meet! :he Ch? t P061 J net.- grandchildren. Black 88 descendants. 13 children, 36 grande? great brouf ership to a, last n: the War is the City i e great-grea- - City Lie ROGERSVILLE, Ala MOORESVILLE, Ala. (UP) A P. B. Black, a retired squir- thinks he holds a hunter shot a snow-whitrel at the Wheeler national county record for 37 51 jating on. s, from ,J jrsda at gym ti for it to Le-ot- LAMPS Thursday Night END TABLES, all styl-all kinds, QQ AC fabrics. 549 priced as : chair RECLINING i m dere and Mrs. Albert Bingham welcomed a new son December 3 at a Logan hospital. Waiting to see their , . EEVILLE HONEYVILLE ion If Funeral services f0yH Nelson will be held T Honeyville News By Mrs. L. L. Boothe Here are gome suggestions to brighten up the LIVING ROOM of your home , i in a complete price range. Come in look around and make You can buy on our convenient budget terms pay your, selection NOW! next year; LANE CEDAR CHESTS PLAFORM ROCKERS A lovely,, intimate gift for the one you All styles, all colors, all types of upholoVe?. Sep them today. lstery fabrics in this i Priced as fine group, L Has 88 Descendants One Shoe In 10,000 Light refreshments were served by the Elders quorum. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newell Welch of Logan visited friends and relatives in Honeyville this past week-end- . They plan to sell their home there and move to American Falls, Idaho this coming week. Phil Oyler will be the The ladies unit of the Farm Bureau enjoyed a Christmas consistent scorer and top party Thursday evening held at on the point records. Best of all he is rugged and the borne of Mrs. Willard Peterdurable and can go at top speed son. : The Austin Tolman family of for a full game if necessary. He Ogden visited for a short time is fast which will help him conwith Mrs. Paulie Boothe on Sat- trol the ball and maybe turn in a few fast breaks to surprise the urday. An evening of square dancing opposition. Phil will be a good was enjoyed Friday by the spe- boy. . . watch him. cial interest group of the ward. Lee Boothe is the only starter T. A. was held Thursday . P. with President Norma Gilmore left and this kid carries the in charge. She presented the most of the success or failure of organization with a very fine the team. Lee hasnt been able library of about 150 books. She to hit the nets in the fashion he then introduced Miss Mabel is accumtomed to as yet, but he of Brigham City is a good set shot man. . . a good Christensen who gave a delightful talk on follow up man and has the books. Following Miss Chris-- , build and weight to hold his tensen C. E. Smith gave a brief own under the boards. When but interesting talk on possible Boothe hits his scoring pace, study courses that could be fol look out. lowed by the P .T. A. group of The replacements for the the town. Music for the eve ning was furnished by little team are weak. Hunsaker looks Sherrie Boothe and Betty and as though he might furnish : some of the help the Bees will Letty Hunsaker. t WWW PAGE k. Has juicer 2 bowls. . . S, Inc. Walk A Block And Save inn on ann to ine nber t g; |