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Show 6 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 25, 1953 corinne comments Corinnc Community Ready For Annual Vatch For Him On Your TV Screen r r mil $ iT , i Vi rc&r V f - I Thanksgiving Homecoming and Feast By Marijane Morris Well, its here agaih, isnt It? and Over the River That Through the Woods time. When most of us gather at some relatives place and are stuffed along with the traditional bird. Rut it's a wonderful time, even if "home doesnt mean you'll meet your mother and father there in the flesh. Thanksgiving is more spirit anyway, isnt it? May you all have a nice one. The Cooley Memorial hospital had four Corinne patients just a few days ago. There were two is the fourth child for them and second son. Also he .enjoys Ihe distinction of being the thirteenth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Anderson. The second little boy belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells. He is the fourth boy in this family. He has four sisters, too. The tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude jeppeson under-den- t surgery, but I understand she is rapidly overcoming her Wonderful operation. things can be done these days, even little baby boys, brand new on tiny babies. ones, to prove again its a mans Also Mr. Merle Wells was in world. One little boy is the son the hospital for surgery, but he of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Michelli. too is home and getting well rapidly. Now isnt that a happy report to make? . iHe A.- ft's a Merry Christmas to Alt what (ts " t i. s ft J- - - - x - fj j ft Z. Christmas y r TO for .4 I iu SrJ Miss Donna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anor derson was unfortunate should we say fortunate when she fell and broke her angle, f say fortunate, because like her mother says: it could have been both ankles. Shes up and around and I understand did a wonderful job in the Road show. Mr. an Mrs. Sam Forsgren sort of set the winter social whirl moving in Corinne when they were host and hostess to their 500 card club. Nineteen were present. Mrs. Beta Redelings and Master Don Anderson both have enjoyed recent birthdays. Home again, home again is Mr. 'Bob Gilbert. Need I say ev- eryone, especially his parents, are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert, happy to see him? Dear people, may I use some of this space to tell you about an editorial I happened to catch In an paper. The paper was not Idaho, Nevada or California which might be colored somewhat by religious leanings. Im sure that most of us here in Utah knew that Ezra Taft Benson was a good and honest man nd we have waited patiently for some of the rest of. the nation to find that out, too. Here is part of that editorial and I shall toe happy to tell you where I got the information should you carp to know. The editorial: Secretary Benson is not afraid to face the facts of life. His calm courage and his abiding faith in the essential soundness of American agriculture is xestoring confidence in the land. No man in the Eisenhower administration is doing more to save the economy of this republic than the man who now heads the department of agriculture. Go back and read that last sentence again for the full significance, please. Happy Thanksgiving. for ever man on your list . . s Gi V all-sta- te . . all-sta- te Industrial Fund Declares Dividend Thirty Days Left To Hunt The 72nd consecutive quarterly dividend of approximately Ducks, Geese for the remaining thirty days of the season. Just in case you want to take advantage of the Thanksgiving to get in a holiday week-enlittle shooting, heres the timetable for the next 10 days: Start stop be paid on DecemMixed reactions from nimrods to all shareowners of Financial Industrial Fund, who pursue ducks and geese Inc., S. Martin Rasmussen, dis- - have been expressed here since cold weather has settled over Northern Utah. $199,000 will 15, 1953. ber in his in his exact collar size exact sleeve length now Sanforset for permanent' fit, longer wear' Financial Industrial Fund net assets reached an high of $15,993,729 on November 13, 1953. an increase of $3,573,411 over the same date a year ago. Rasmussen said. The capital of the fund, owned by more than 10,000 shareowners, is invested in Ihe stocks of 74 of Americas leading companies. all-tim- e i 35c and up 6,50 A , Phil Oyler, Box Elder High Star and former gridder, will be seen in action Thanksgiving Day on the national television hook-u- p in B.Y.Us. traditional battle with Utah university. Only a sophomore, Phil has been handling varsity assignments for the Cougars from the start of the season. Number 20 operates at left half. He was twice as Box Elders tailback. . 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