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Show the phone." "Who Is It?" asked I his father, the dunno, ' WAPPLNG, Conn. (UP) ard Kupchunos, 8, called to his youngster replied It's still ringfather, Dad, youre wanted on ing" Logical Answer Brownies Help The Youngsters Rich- More than a million earthquakes occur in the world each year, but only a fraction of these are recorded. Anxious To Get Started Your yard can be a flood of TODAY STARTS Two Color Features Evening Prices Now 50c Zinnia Sweet Peat Nasturtium Bloom profusely-gro- e Alyssum Morning Glory e Snapdragon Marigold And Many Others for Mountain West soil and climate wn lirownies, Girl Scouts saw to it that each of the youngsters at the Easter egg Saturday found an egg, even if they had to point them out. All the kids had a good time, even the helpers. . . . LOOK FOR THIS SEED CASE AT YOUR it 1 LOCAL Junior Easter Parade Started Fun Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. April 21, 1954 DEALER P-- p box Elder NEWb 4 Small Fry Easter Egg Hunters were difficult to control last Saturday afternoon when several hundred of them appeared at the tabernacle grounds to hunt eggs planted on the lawn by Girl Scouts, Brownies and their leaders who were in charge of Chamber of Commerce sponsored program. . . . Willow Creek DUP To Hold Friday Meeting The Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting Friday, April 23, at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Elva Stauffer. will be Ila Facer and Clara Becker. Scptraimg i is the time to get ide Fort Brigham Camp Slates April Meeting Fort Brigham camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, April 23 at 7.30 p m at the home of Mrs John R Boothe. 355 North Second West A good attendance is desired JUNIORCHAMBER OF COMMERCE j PRESENTS THE ALL NEW HUGE JAYCEE CIRCUS ' STARRING Rees Memorial Park ROCK HUDSON MAY 22ND IT'S GOING TO BE Qom? o liiiiiiiijui o idMw looking for Idea to make your homo bright and . . . wonderful new way to add extra space and livability, then pay us a visit. Her you pay nothing down on home improvements and take as long as 36 months to home owner. Suggestions, too, for the Lead By VFW Drum and Bugle Corp . kiddies in special costume and ricUng decorated bicycles, paraded down Main street to tabernacle grounds where Easter egg hunt was held. pm MARCIA HENDERSON BIG! I MIGHTY FEATURING STEVE COCHRAN CO-HI- T THE FAMOUS exotic fioveMTURE! CHRISTIAN! FAMILY World's Greatest Circus Stars re-pa- y. THE GREAT t - ZACCHINNI SHOT FROM A GIANT CANNON 220 FEET THROUGH THE AIR J SENSATIONAL CHRISTIANI BROS. i k BAREBACK RIDING ACT t -- 4 i i the Interior of your hem for as little as $5 month A modern breezeway pt potto : can bo built for only $9.91 mo. le-pei- nt NOON your yard with PARADE ON DOWNTOWN t t t STREET Kindergarten Clug Sponsored Parade and the Chamber of Commerce offered cash prizes to the winners. Every youngster in the parade received a . An attractive rumpus room or bosomont bedroom costs only 11.93 month and pay os little os $30.35 month for a Add-lt-o- n 5 full-sis- room Put your homo on dross pa rade with o now porch. As low as $10.19 month ' FOR PROMPT 1 FRIENDLY CREDIT 0330(2103 CD Q See the Tri-Sta- te G G . . . FOR IDEAS UNLIMITED Yard in Your Community UNIVFRSAI INTERNATIONAL P1CTURF . . treat. Sr DAY OF THE BIG ELEPHANTS iBMONTHWOWA f I Picture frame a now fence for only $5 month school is scheduled to perform. The show will begin both nights at 7:00 p. m. in the boys gym. Circus Perform at Indian School Two big nights of free circus type entertainment is in store for Brigham City on the nights of April 27 and 28 when the first annual gymnastic exhibition and circus at Intermountain a little luxury is good for every mail .mow STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY and priced to please K PROW Starts THURSDAY - . IttMONT msnuizt uwenciBurc, inb. Joe Weight will be cracking the whip as ringmaster. The boys from building 29, 39, 10 and 44 will entertain on April 27, and the boys from buildings 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 63, 64 and 65 will perform on April 28 Two clowns from each building, wild animals, the fat man, the tall man, and a bearded lady along with the Intermountain band are some of the events in store for those attending Several secret events are also planned for the crowd Gymnasts plan to enthrall the audience with tumbling exhibitions, Indian club acts, and skills gained during the year in marching, climbing ropes, building pyramids and performing on spring boards Also, performers will demonstrate their abilities on flying rings, high bars and rolled mats. Doors Open Week Days at 6:00 P. M. Feature 7:00 and 9:30 P. M. Saturday & Sunday Open at 1 P. M. Feature Starts at 2:00 4:30 7:00 and 9:30 P. M. MATINEE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL 7 P. M. ADMISSION PRICES .... Matinees Adults Children anytime . . Evenings Adults . . .. r Students with student body cards Robert WAGNER-Terr- y MOORE Gilbert ROLAND There were 50, (XX) more persons injured in U. S. motor vehicle accidents last year than in 1952. i&uto - Wu DRIVE-I- N THEATRE Wednesday - Thursday Family Nights $1 Per Car DOUBLE BILL "GUN BELT" w COMPANY FOR 6 DAYS in Technicolor ith George Montgomery and Tad Hunter ALSO "LOVE HAPPY" with Marilyn Monroe and the Marx Brothers COMING WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28TH 'KNIGHTS OF THE IN ROUND CINEMASCOPE TABLE' 50c 20c 80c 50c |