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Show fr and afreet the pageantry and ttifl wua! ris frt fwrperafure Visitor 'From trim the trees and dress the which occurs . when feet - and TXtZIBYJORS Christmas Activities Fill Calendar This Week at Intermountain School By Connis Dickmon Christmas traditions on campus are growing n Popular demand for the annual repetition of a play, a pageant, a party or dance and even a beautiful set of outdoor decorations, creates the unwritten beginnings of tradition. Our Christmas parties, sponsored by the religious groups on the campus, in spite of their them the size,! carry with warmth and Joy of the season; the annual Christinas dances sponsored by the boys department and another by the Emare Inployees' association, creasingly elaborate in beauty of decoration and featured entertainment; students and employees await familiar campus decorations; the festive atmis-pherof the donmitories at open house is a pleasant expectation among the people of the community; the annual Christmas dinner party for students with e - pro-testa- student designed table decorations and menu, served entirely by campus employees and kitchen staff, is a tradition of increasing gastronomical pleasure for our boys and girls. "The Nativity," our own campus pageant, is growing into a beloved tradition because of its eternally beautiful theme told effectively with story, scripture, song, costuming and lighting. Final performance, open to the public, will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 oclock in the auditorium. The class parties, the dorm parties, and a variety of special employees parties are all of the warp and woof of the cloth of tradition. People make these traditions the people at and Brigham and Ogden and Sait Lake. The people who put in the extra hours and seek the treats and wrap the gifts and sew the costumes pro-testa- cor-tum- gift-tim- e yash-ingto- Eafce Clfy Philip Gover and Bernard Gardipe with three students put on an interesting program for one of the ward churches in Ogden. Gardipe helped with the dances and Gover told about the customs of the Plains Indians. Customs of the Belgian, French and Spanish people were also a part of their program. Class room parties are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. Punch and cookies will come from the kitcheoi. 8 Devere Hess Wins Et3er NEWS Brigham City, UtaH. December XL " t Box Wednesday. Corporal Stripes Devere N. Hess, whose wife, Hazel, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hess, live in Plymouth, was recently promoted to corporal while serving in the n armys 456 Field Artillery in Darmstadt, Germany. Attached to V corps, the big eight-inch- e guns of the 465th and power to the Seventh army in the chain of NATO defense Don't Forget forces for western Europe. A truck driver in Battery A, Nursery school, party for Intermountain children Corporal Hess entered the army Wednesday, December 23 at the in July 1952. nursery school from 4 to 5 p. m. Exchange of presents Label gift Measure For Measure for boy or girl. Sacking treats PORTLAiNID, Me. (IUIP) There Bldg. 21, 7 p. m. The Nativity-Mis- s were weighty doings in a flat Harringtons school at the at the Hinddcrdft Apartments. auditorium, 7:30 p m., Tuesday. The Howard Scales moved out Gdris open house, 7.30 9:30 p. and the J. H. Measures moved m. in. bat-tailio- pre-scho- follows: BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION GENERAL BUDGET SUMMARY '' , Home for Holidays Budget Proposal EXPENDITURES General Fundi General & AdmLnis-- "' tfative F. t Budget Proposal RECOURCES General Fund: General Property Taxes: .... Current Year ..... $ 40,000.00 Prior Years ... 1,000.00 $ 63,43000 Licenses: Tire Department 100.00 IBicycles a 15,70000 6,500.00 Business ...... 1,000.00 Dog 18,420.00 Health Department Class C Road Fund Allotment .. 13,000.00 r Garbage Coll. Fees .. 2,300.00 Police Department .... 44,47500 Fire Ser. 1,600.00 (Meter Revenue 6,000.00 Streets & Sidewalks.. 58,90000 Park. State Liquor Fund Allotment .... 9,800.00 Parks & Playgrounds 38,300.00 & Forfeitures. 13,000.00 Fines v Miscellaneous Revenues 3,000.00 600.00 Class C Road Fund .. 13,000 00 Airport Income Ambulance Service .. 1,000.00 9,500.00 Golf Course Cemetery Expenses .. 17,500.00 Cemetery Income: Grave Openings ...... 3,000.00 Emergency Projects ., 10,000.00 1,000.00 Sale of Lots Out-of-Cit- y 4 w WONDERFUL GUYS ... SMALL Veterinary ANIMAL C1N1C Each Saturday Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonlon 5768 SO LET'S MAKE THE MENFOLK HAPPY WITH 4 k 4 ( X i Christmas Gifts FROM" ' 112,400.00 Surplus Transfers from Other Funds: Public Utility Fund .... $161,325. Library Fd.- - 6,000. 167,325.00 TOTAL GEN. FUND 279,725.00 TOTAL CBN. puiNID 279,72500 Public Utility Fund: Public Utility Fund: Electric Department: Electric Department: Sales Elec. Service 340,000.00 Current Expenses .. 162,45000 500.00 33,00000 Sundry Capital Outlay General Property Taxes: 1692500 , Debt Service 14,700.00 Current Year 300.00 Prior Years 212,375.00 355,500.00 Water Department: Current Expenses ,. Capital Outlay 25900.00 56.950.00 82950.00 Water Department: Sales Water Miscellaneous 61,00000 16,000.00 77,000.00 Sewer Department: Current Expense Capital Outlay 3,05000 Sewer Department: 6,000.00 (Rentals 7,000.00 Connections ... 2,500.00 10,05000 Cash Surplu- sEnd of Year 8,500.00 Cash Surplus Beg. of Year 160925.00 1 TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITY FUND .... 406,000.00 Library Fund: Current Expense Capital Outlay 25,000.00 TOTAL PUBUDC UTILITY FUND.. 466,000.00 Library Fund: .. 8,60000 General Property Taxes: 8,80000 400.00. Current Year 200 00 Prior Years .. 1 9,000.00 9.000.- Cash Surplus End of Year TOTAL LIBRARY (FUND. Cash Surplus Beg. of Year 6,000.00 TOTAL- 6.000.- 00 LIBRARY FUND 15,000.00 Special Assessment Fund: Citys Share of Special - Improvements 15,000.00 - 15,000.00 Special Assessment Fund: lint, on Spec. Ass"ts Cash Sur TOTAL SPECIAL AS- - ' KESSMENT FUND 15,000.00 (Beg 'IF IT'S A GIFT FROM BLOCK'S HE'Lt. LIKE IT" 00 of .. 700 00 ARROW DRESS SHIRTS $4.50 ALL NYLON SHIRTS $4.95 , ARROW TIES from $1.50 HOUSE SHOES, Romeos SPORT SHIRTS from ... $3.95 HANDKERCHIEFS, plain and initialed, from 35c Yr. 14,300.00 TOTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND 15.000.00 Section 2. The sums of money above stated are hereby appropriated aa provided toy law for the departments, funds, etc., and the respective heads of such departments are hereby authorized to expend such sums as appropriated for the use of their departments. Section 3. That for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the City of (Brigham, this Ordinance 6hall take effect upon its first publication. . Passed by the City Council of Brigham City this 17th day of December, 1953, with the council voting as follows: Councilman J. Delos Thompson Aye t . , Councilman Morns Glover Aye 4 , . Councilman Boyd Packer Aye Councilman Willis Hansen Aye" . Councilman D. Glenn Burt lAye and those voting Nay: none. . x Approved this ITth day of December, A. D., 1953. - , LORENZO J. BOTT, Mayor. - SMARTER SLACKS from JACKETS & HEAVY' COATS, from DRESS GLOVES SOCKS, for sport or dress, from $12.95 $8.95 $2.95 to $8.95 45c SWEATERS, Catalina, Glasgo and Lord Jeff $2.95 to and Sheep Lined... $4.95 SAMSONITE LUGGAGE for all the family. UTAH,-COUNT- Yii vi r-?- $3.95 BELTS and SUSPENDERS ATTEST: Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. STATE OF OF BOX ELDER, ss I, Fannie J. Christensen, city recorder of Brigham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance of Brigham City, entitled An Ordinance adopting a budget and appropriating funds for the expenOrdinance No. 139 ditures of Brigham City for the year 1954. passed on the 17th day of December, A. D., 1953. Fannie J. Christensen, lx- - l.I rV City Recorder, . i ' ? ' . (SEAL) ,l . $17.00 PAJAMAS, Cotton, rayon, nylon and flannel, from HICKOK JEWELRY, i i k , ; - Opl. DeVaghn C. Petersen, whe has been in the army for the past 19 months,' arrived home Monday afternoon from Ft. Monmouth, N. J. iHe will have a three weeks leave to spend with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ivart C. Petersen and other relatives and friends. shoppers - last-minu- te ALL THEY'RE 1954 ' A tip to 1353 DeVaughn Petersen ORDINANCE NO. 139 2 v Protestant Christmas Tarty Christmas came to 1900 youngsters at the boys gym last Sunday afternoon. The junior choir, directed toy Rev. Augusta Jackley, ' brought the words of their Christmas carol to life by an gel costumed girls who pantomimed its meaning. The senior choir, directed by Mrs. Mary Gillespie, in the silver and velvet of Navajo and sang carols In Navajo and English. An Ogden teenage group added a popular song note to a varied program. concert Our Intermountain band gave the Christmas party head feel music. The school song, Hail Intermountain, M received the respect of a standing audience. Numbers presented toy the Rainbow club dancers " were snappier than ever. Miss Sandra Gover gave the sign language of the Lord's Prayer while Miss the words. Kay Hodge sang Phillip Gover,direting the dancers, explained the meanings of the dancers. Santa and his two helpers, Chris and Christie, in clever green and white clown suits carrying huge candy canes, added the light touch enjoyed by ' old and young. Master of ceremonies, Rev. Arthur Gillespie, announced and then refreshments with ice cream sundaes and home-bakecookies. Once more a traditional event giving joy to many Navajo students was successfully completed. made a trip to Salt to visit Santa. Inter-mountai- n An Ordinance Adopting a Budget and Appropriating Funds For The Expenditure of IBrigbam City For the Tear 1954s (Be it ordained toy the City Council of Brigham City as follows: - -- Section L That in oonfonmity with section of the Utah Code Annotated 1953, the annual budget estimate of the revenues and evpendltures of the City of Brigham is hereby adopted as " of Santa. The thermometer Christian kindliness until it becomes a community tradition. Sharing the Intermountain Navajo Christmas tradition is becoming national Navajo choir over CBS radio network, Sunday, and gifts from 35 states. Ivan Sweden came Sandgren, Ereck Egersten and Mrs. Inga Lisa Edstrand. They are touring for three months on a Fullbright scholarship. The Swedish visitors represent the newly organized Health Education Welfare group from D. C. Boys from Miss Victor's school and Dr George A. Boyce acted as hosts for the campus tour of the school. The group had an opportunity to see the home economics terf, The Swedish visit(Bldg. ors were impressed with the poise which the Navajo student possessed whether at a tea or in the class room. N'el Bedoni. former teacher here, is on leave after completing his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He will continue his training at Fort Sill, Okla. Miss Victor's School The staff is saving up space for a potluok dinner. Mrs. Ann Gardipes class group , v |