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Cat and the Fiddle. $4.98 HOBStEYS r. 1 i a it TV j r ' Mrs. Janice Johnson, Mrs. Eva Valentine, Mrs. live Petersen . . . decorating the Christinas tree in preparation for the I indergarten clubs childrens Xmas party, Thursday, December 20, at 3:30 p. m. at the ar Memorial home HIGH-SCOR- GAME E 41-3- As 2 Harold Andersen And Phil Oyler Lead Scorers tractor is the hardest working machine on your farm. Take good care of it be cause breakdowns mean a direct loss of time and money to you. Check your tractor now or better still bring it to us for a complete checkup. IGNITION SPECIAL For This Month ONLY This month we offer a complete ignition tnneup Magneto, Distributor, Coil, Breaker and Condenser, Spark Plug! and Cable Connection!. am All at a ipadal law price of . , , , . , (Parti Nmhd Ixtrm) a . BRIGUAL1 --TRUCK ANR IMPLEr.1ENT CO. Ci'J ? 7 free-thro- e MONEfer' FRIDAY 4 . The Box Elder Bees played Granite high last 'Friday night In the local gym and accomplished two things. First they put money In a fund for injured athletes and they broke a three game losing 'streak as they spilled Granite 41 to 32. Harold Anderson and Phil Oyler teamed together to net 30 points for the Bees. Anderson totaled 18 and Oyler added 12. Phil Oyler played a fine floor game and Anderson pitched In with his share of tip-in- s and follow-up shots to head the scorers. This was the third best scoring effort for the Bees this season. Granite held a one point lead at the end of the 'first quarter 9 to 8 'and with two teams were tied at intermission. Then the locals began to hit, netting 13 points .In the third quarter and .the. same In the final Quarter to pud the game with a nine point margin. - r Phil Oyle started the game and it looked as though it was to be a short evening for him as he piled up three fouls in the first few minutes of the game, tout i then he1 seemed to satisfy the officials find didnt have another foul called on him the rest of the evening. The Bees, however, had 24 chances at the line and were able to cash in ort only 'll. Anderson .played the full game at the pivot position with Farmer and1 Malmrose in the front-linand Oyler, Hunsaker and Olsen In the back, line. Granite Was cold all evening 15-a- ll JUST CALL 300 Hottest Burning No Waste Clean Burning Prompt Courteous Service PHONC 1 , Q a q 2L2S-- K D WASATCH NORTHERN and T. Douglas, a substitute was the high point man for tl visitors with eight points. Tylei, another boy who did not sta t the contest for the visitors wi s second in the scoring deparr ment with seven points. Of tbs starters, 'Douglas was high mai with five counters. The Bees play a return wlti Granite at Salt Lake City tonight and meet Davis here either Friday or Saturday. Watch next Fridays paper for the exa date. Bank Employees Enjoy Annual Party In Ogden OIL CO. n 577 North Main a Brigham City j (.IONITE INSURED MOTIIPROOFIN61 Phone your society news to 77L Children and grandchildren of members club Kindergarten were reminded today by chairmen of the annual Christmas Kids party to be held at the War Memorial home on December 20 at 3:30 p. m. A pleasant afternoon has been planned for the youngsters with Santa Claus coming for a visit at the highlight of activities. IT! DID , Willard School Let our special cleaning process protect your garments. Dont pay needless bills for moth damage. Simply send your garmentsto us and they will be mothproofed while they are being cleaned. Whats more you receive insurance against moth damage im Plans Xmas Plays Tonight At 7:30 JTatronage payments, extra poultry and egg Christmas productions, Twenty-siemployees of the "Children of Old Mother Goose First Security Bank of Brigham and The Tinker are scheduled and to be presented In the Willard City and their husbands Wives were guests Sunday after ward amusement hall Wednes-noon, (December 16, at the Ben day and Saturday evenings of Lomond. Hotel of the First Se- this week. Tonight at 7:30, GO students curity Bank .company. in the first four grades of the The group from Brigham City Willard elementary school will enjoyed an Informal in a childrens oper- at the. home of J. E. Fruin participate etta, Children of Old Mother prior-to jam mmm." hanojjflt.tlma The banquet was held in the operetta are Marie Ward, Iva and Anna Romer.J The tables Archibald Crystal ballroom. were beautifully decorated with Tickets are 25 cents for adults) lighted candles and poinsettas. and fen cents for children. The Tinker, a three act play The flowers were presented to the ladies present. portraying the struggles of a The group present included typically modern family to dis- all employees in (Utah, with the cover the real values of Christexception of the Salt Lake City mas, will be presented Saturday Branch. evening at 7:30 p. m. In the A delicious turkey dinner was ward hall. Members of the cast are: Ida served. Entertainment during the afternoon was under the di- Kunzler, - Roy Lemon, Ralph rection of Willard EcCles, mas- Baddley, Byron Chadwick, Arter of ceremonies, and included lene Dial, Varlene Cook, and! numbers from Salt Lake City Earl Kunzler. 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Decide the amount you wish to save today . , . then open your 52 Christmas Savings Account tomorrow! 30 DAY CHARGE or BUDGET d r, Spill Granite Your , jL t IN IN TOP CONDITION? - ; BEES WIN GAME, MAKE IS YOU a TRACTOR SERVICE for Jay' respective "Any members not yet con tacted should phone Mark Niel" sen, Jr., phone number they said. ' (Also on the committee are Bill Davis, Perc Petersen, Don Olsen, Ole Zundel, Wayne Johnson, Vern Jlafner, Homer Dunn, Ben Koford. On the Jayceettes committee are Mary Lou Call, Roxie Gel-sleDoris Olsen, DeAnn Ebel-ing- , Tess Andersen. Prizes will be given away. Entertainment for the evening will include dinner and dancing. Corsages will be supplied for the ladles. Music will be furnished by Vern Hafners orchestra. "We urge all to be present as fine program has been arranged," they concluded. PIN-UP- t chairs Oil- - 273-M,- P Regular $11.95 STOVE OIL iy- - 95.98 a J. Umb, where it produced Md.. 'IT) McCallum had to climb a tree above to harvest one of the squashes squash seven feet vine The had gound, in his garden. KlViAND, The Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Christmas party next Saturday, December 22, beginning at 8:30 p. m. at the Intertnountain Indian school cafeteria, according to Mark Nielsen, Jr., and Betty t onto 4 Ss. Christmas Party . the trunk and grown up ItraSwIWjiwtne mm A "Vf OA' " . |