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Show MANttTA REPORTS' Mantua Sunday School Presents Ik? IF The Real Spirit of Christmas Mrs. Lamont Wells Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hailing are the proud parents of a baby boy. This makes two boys and two girls for the Hallings. Mrs. Hailing and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen, attended the Farm Bureau meeting and banquet in Salt Lake City last Tuesday. On November 30, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnsen became the parents of another lovely baby girl. She weighed seven pounds 10 ounces. They now have two daughters. Our Sunday evening services LmTI If you are a victim of these symptoms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that temporary relief will not remove the causes of give your troubles. Neglect of Glandular Inflammation often leads to premature senility, and incurable malignancy. The past year men from 1,000 communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior Institute. They have found soothing relief and a new zest in life. were under the direction of the Sunday school. A very lovely The Real program entitled, was preSpirit of Christmas, sented by Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims and family. First Counselor Lamont Wells was In Charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Goulding attended the wedding Miss Charlene reception of Moyes and Mr. Dorain Summers. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Appaloni of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Leone Hailing. On Tuesday, Sergeant of the Ground Observer corps held a meeting in' the chapel to get volunteers. There were 26 volunteers and last Friday they held on alert from 8:00 a. m. to 5 ip. m. There were eight who took part. Pip-pcng- Sunday night, a cottage meetwas held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen, under the direction of Leon Johnsen. Three boys gave talks. They were Maurice Keller, Deon Jepp-sen- , and Roland Jeppsen. After the meeting Mrs. Hansen served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson went to Oregon for the Thanksgiving holidays to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Craner and two boys. On the way home they stopped at Emmett, Idaho and visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox formerly of Mantua. While here Mrs. Cox belonged to the Mantua Recreation oluib, so she sent a nice big apple to each of the club members. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams; Gloria and Arnell Jeppsen spent the weekend with their parents. Bishop and Mrs. Norman Jepp-sen- . Jensen and Mrs. Emelia The Excelsior Institute, daughter, Laura, spent about devoted to the treatment of two weeks in California at the diseases peculiar to older men home of a daughter and fam L Methods, iiy, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner by has a New FREE BOOK that While there they visited Mr. tells how these troubles may and Mrs. John Zundell and fam- be corrected by proven treatments. This book may, prove of utmost importance in your life. No obligation. Address Excelsior InExcelsior stitute, Dept. l, Springs, Missouri. Non-Surgic- W-l- V Jt .... ily. On Wednesday, Mrs. Marie Isaacson entertained the Man tua Recreation club. High score was won by Mrs. Cresta Sorensen; low, Mrs. Sylvia Hensen, and cut, Mrs. 'Florence Jeppsen. HOLIDAY I if-" AT v ; if r-- .A legal notice Local Students ORDINANCE NO. 155 An Ordinance Directing the Installation of Certain Stop Signs, and Regulating ' Speed At a Public School in Brigham City, Known as Box Elder High School. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, it ing Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Palm in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR "Mr UTAH, . as follows rv x Send your curtains to us lor finest service at lowest cost. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how new and fresh they will look on return . . . and how economical and saving it is! BRIGHAM s CITY LAUNDERETTE and DRY CLEANERS 22 West 4th St. Phone 62 a pair of pliers FOR EXPERT SERVICE Sixteen Telephones Homes and Installed in Yost Area Dor-len- Serviceman Joins Maneuver .V This year millions of Americans of all faiths will Join in daily Bible reading from Thanksgiving to Christmas in the twelfth annual observance of Worldwide Bible Reading," ible sponsored by tbe Theprogr; a U. S. marine on Guadalcanal wrote bis mother asking that the family join him in reading the same passages of Scripture each day. Las spread in scope to the peoples of more than forty nations. The readings are without note or comment, and one may use whatever version, of the Bible he A- .iT't tit for better, brighter holidays! . , DECEMBER u 1 ; PHONE 15 f -- g BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. 277lorth Main 9 Full 6 years 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 old I Every mellow drop y.'rl Mark 10 11 Universal Bible 300 Brigham City, Utah M-G-- M . - effect upon its first and publication. PASSED toy the City of Brigham City, Utah, day of December, A.' D., passage Council FOR this 1st 1955. C. LeGRANDE HORSLEY, (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: ot Old 5tagg is top bourbon. Give and serve it proudly! Go Staggl Kentucky Sunday . . 1 Idaho Pine Fireplace Logs Fannie J Christensen, City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: ReI, Fannie J. Christensen, corder of Brigham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance of Brigham City entitled, An Ordinance Direct- CUT IN 2 FT. LENGTHS . ing the Installation of Certain Signs, and Regulating Speed at a Public School in Brigham City, Known- as Box Elder High School, passed by the City Council of Brigham City on the 1st day of December A. D. 1955 as the same appears of record in my office. Stop IN WITNESS I WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City this 1st day of December, 1955. FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, City Recorder. (SEAL) ALSO Something New! ABERDEEN BLUE BLAZE DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. CASTLE GATE AND BRANDED s Look for in every ton you order. Youll find little scatter discs in all ABC Homogenized Coals put there for your protection This novel branding device helps you avoid substitutes insures that you are getting exactly the brand of coal you order Look for the label-tagthen you cant be fooled. NOW HOMOGENIZED -- label-tag- s, h Christmas Party Planned for Kindergarten Club Plans are being completed the annual Christmas party BRIGHAM CITY FRUIT AND PRODUCE for for members of the Kindergarten club. The event will be held at fhe War Memorial Home, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 8, at 4 p. m. An entertaining program and games will be enjoyed, as well as a delicious luncheon. All members arg reminded to bring a fifty-cen- t 'gift to exchange. (Mrs. Elmo Lish Is general dhairman, Mrs. E. M. Jensen Is refreshment chairman, and Mrs. Dean Freeman is in charge of decorations. CO-O- PICK O WEDNESDAY TWIN THE PICTURES THROUGH BILL SATURDAY PROGRAM llAOBS color. BEim W the sensation star -- of East of Eden in another sensation role! ENDS TONIGHT 'To P. PARRY C. JENSEN, Manager PHONE 500 ! Ligfht scattered against molecules of wafer relatively free of suspended or dissolved materials gives oceans their blue ) "EIibil Catch A Thief' TWO BIG SHOWS THUR. - FRI. - SAT. mA CM Warner Bros. CinemaScop from IN anoWARNERCOLOR- NATALIE WOOD SALMINE0 m swws SIU h ftgkut , out WUSWU - baud CO-HI- HERBERT 12:18-4- .w com MOOM nun muiui xomt u, . k Umi Im T I. YATES JUDY 4 CO-III- Corinthians Luke 10:25-4- Luke Luke 2 15:1-1- 0 15:11-3- Vi ThsJRAILOfJh 2 John 3:1-1- 7 John 14:1-1- 4 John 14:15-3- 1 9 Sunday. ., . . . .Romans 8:14-3Romans 12:1-2- 1 , ..1 John 4:1-2- 1 Isaiah 9:2-21. 22 Isaiah 11:1-23 .Isaiah 63:1-18 24 John 25 Christmas . , . .Matthew 2:1-1- 1 ONESOMfPINE ii CHNIWt 7 9 tom FKfl HUcMURRAY-SIDNEY- SYIVIA - CANOVA x T 13:1-1- 3 HOOT FCN3A 2 STAGS ABC Coals (A Premium Product) Luke 7:31-5- 0 Luke 14:1-1- 4 Luke 14:15-3- 5 1:1-1- 86 PROOF SALE-.- . promt 7 8 . ufacturing firm, recently predicted man some day would travel by being 'broken down into sound vibrations and reassembled at his destination-Above a small machine in the plant here Is a sign wlhlch reads: , Warning! Do not turn off. Bill Lear on way to Paris! llLlAINE MONTEVECCHI, former ballerina with Roland Petits Ballet de Paris, is happy about her new movie contract. The gay dogs Bhe holds with her in Meet Me in Las Vegas now being appear filmed in which she performs a ballet version, of the old ballad of Frankie and Johnny. prefers. Below are the readings for each day, in the theme of personal faith as selected by numerous people from many denominations. , ?j (UP)-Willia- teenager in... 5f4 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. P. Lear, space travel enthusiast and 'board chairman of Lear, Inc., aircraft parts man- todays many advantages of getting IH ar Service in our shop . . . advantages that make your machines last longer,. , perform better. Come todayl t: r? Put Him Back Together When He Arrives where the family likes to go! "I was just thinking of the old days on the farm when we tried to fix machines with a pair of pliers and a piece of baling wire. How different it is nowl To machines days precision-mad- e need servicing with precision tools and testing equipment that are accurate to a split hair. Thats why I depend on my Service IH dealer and IH in his shop to take care of my McCormick Farmall tractor ana all of my McCormick machines. He has a big investment in tools and equipment to protect my investment in farm machinery. And he has the IH trained service men who know my machines . . , who do the job right." Come in and let us tell yon all about the ii Eighteen students from the Brigham City area attending the Utah State Agricultural college have pledged social fraternities and sororities. There are five national sororities and seven national fraternities on the campus. Those pledging from this area were: Karen Gunderson, Alpha Chi Omega; Nancy Lou Jensen, Karen Mdrle Jensen, Cleo Larsen, Marilyn Steffen, and Mary Ann Williams, Sigma Kappa; Sherrie Lund, Chi Omega. Bob Rasmussen, Dick White, Charles JCeller, Bob Jensen, Terry Christensen, Sigma Chi; Dallas Jones, Dale Valentine, Jerry Valentine, and LaYar Douglas, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Teryl Hunsaker and Reed Olsen, PI Kappa Alpha. yv Ar-lan- d "YOU NEED MORE THAN Units at USAC to-wi- - HOUSECLEANING? . Section 1: Stop Signs That a stop sign shall stalled iand erected on be inForest h vv v Street In Brigham City at the Southwest corner of the interV section of Forest Street ''and , Fourth East Street, which 6hall require all traffic proceeding in an easterly direction on Forest Street, which approach is for the intersection of Fourth East street, to come to a halt before entering said Fourth East Street intersection. It is hereby further directed that a stop sign shall be erected and installed on the Northeast corner of the Intersection of Forest Street and Fifth East Street so as to require all traffic proceeding down Forest Street .in a westerly direction to come to a halt before they enter the intersection of Forest and Fifth East Street In Brigham City, Utah. Section 2: Speed. MOST POWERFUL RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE Arthur Where no special hazard exE. Stoddard, president of Union Pacific Railroads, is shown ists between Fourth East and Fifth East on Forest Street in with a model of the new 8500 horsepower gas turbine-electri- c locomotive. The railroad has just placed an order for Brigham City, Utah, a speed of not to exceed 10 miles per hour 15 of the motive units with General Electric and has exshall toe lawful and any speed two to additional of intent blocks fifteen purchase pressed dn excess miles per houT each. The 45 high speed freight locomotives will cost in shall toe of said facie evidence prima excess of $38,000,000. President Stoddard said the new that the speed is not reasonable will aid for their their program power handling expanding or prudent and that it Is unlawful. Provided that no person freight load more efficiently. shall drive a vehicle upon Forest Street, ibetween the interBORDERLINE INCIDENTS . sections of Fourth East and Fifth East at a speed greater Now than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing. But In School in no event shall said speed be in excess of 10 miles per hour at move back to Standrod In the By Mrs. Richard G. Barnes any time. spring. 3: Signs Dorothy Spencer and her BeeDuane Campbell underwent Section There shall be erected by hive class, Andrea Thompson, a major operation in an Ogden Carol Oman, Sherry Davenport City appropriate signs hospital last week. He is report- Brigham at the Intersections of Forest and Renae Fehlman visited two ed to tt be will but recovering Shut-In- s recently, Mrs. Luella take him some time to get and Fourth East Street and Forest and Fifth East Street, Tracy and Mrs. T. R. Wright. around. displaying the maximum speed They gave them a box of home made cookies and Tead a cheery Darrell Rose, son of Mr. and limti of 10 miles per hour bepoem before leaving the homes. Mrs. Floyd Rose of Portage, (for- tween said intersections. Section 4: e Frank Hammel from Casper, mer Standrod people) and Hill, daughter of Vern and, It shall be unlawful for any Wyoming, (Mrs. Duke Sizemores father), spent the holi- Christina Gee Hill, were mar- person driving a motor vehicle ried in the Logan temple, Nov. to enter said intersection above days with them in Yost. described on Forest Street from Cichael Fehlman is feeling 18. A reception was fyld dn the the west or from the east with fine after recently having had Garland amusement hall tfte out first same evening. Darrell left Nov. bringing said motor ve a tonsil operation. 28 on the leg of his trip to hide to a stop and it shall be President E. S. Miller and Labrador first to be gone 12 to 18 unlawful for any person to drive President Afton Nye attended months. He is in the Air corps. a motor vehicle 'between said ward conference in Yost Sun- Dorline on working a t. signs, upon- Forest Street be plans callwere day. The following Strevell while Darrell is away. Ttween Fourth and Fifth East ed on to bear itheir testimonies: Streets dn Brigham City, at a Richard Barnes, Blanche Oman, speed contrary to that set out Cora Rasmussen, Wallace Tracy in Section 2 above. Local and Bishop Fehlman. Section 5: Penalty. A car load of officers and Any person violating any of attended teachers leadership the provisions of this ordinance, Gl meeting in Malta, Sunday. shall upon conviction thereof, Ina Wright took Mr. and Mrs. toe .guilty of a misdemeanor and T. R. Wright to Salt Lake City, shall be subjected to the genClifford O. Pfc. WatArmy Tuesday, where Mrs. Wright kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- eral penalty provided far by the had a medical check up. Dr. ford C. Watkins, 612 West Sec- Revised Ordinances of Brigham Milligan reported 'her broken ond North, Is in City, 1941. participating Section 6: hip had (healed very nicely. maForce .Army-Ai- r the largest Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Taylor In the opinion of the City Exneuver World War since II, and baby daughter are living in Council of Brigham City, it is In ercise Louisiana. Sage Brush, Yost now. necessary .to the health, peace are Some 110,000 Army troops of Christmas Several loads and safety of the inhabitants of trees have been trucked out testing the latest concepts of Brigham City, that this ordichemiatomic, bacteriological, this week. nance Should take effect upon The its first Telephones have been Install- cal and electronic warfare. and publicapassage ed in the following homes this exercises will end Dec. 15. tion, and it is hereby declared Class First Private Duke week: Watkins, that this ordinance shall take Sizemore, Byron a radio operator dn Battery D. of Chadwick, James Davenport, Thompson, Jesse Tracy and the Third Infantry Divisions in the Yost school, which makes 41st Field Artillery Battalion, a total of 16 telephones In the is regularly stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He entered the community. Dean Barnes is working in Army last January., Arizona on. a survey gang for The soldier is a the 'Bureau of Land Manage- graduate of the Box Elder High ment. He is staying at' Bunker-ville- , school and a former student at Nevada at present. Sev- the University of Utah. eral fellows from Alma and Elba are also working with him. o Box Elder NEWS The Lavaun Hebdon family have moved back to Fort Hall Brigham City, Utah for the winter. They plan to Wednesday, December 7, 1955 h Hi Last Show Starts at 8:20 f CAROIINA , A REPUBLIC PICTURE JuJ PLUS NEWS. CARTOONS, SELECTED SHORTS |