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Show Gty, Utah Tuesday Morning, November 17, 1959 pect our Christmas will be as merry and joyful as anyone else's . . . come bills or high water. This problem of buying gifts ran develop into quite a task. Every year we have Mrs. Wilma Ivean Mclntire from the files of the News & Journal . more nieces and nephews and more pres24 North First 40, of Spaulding. ents to hand out. Of course I have offerEast, died Thursday morning in 5 Years Ago ed a solution to our dilemna for at least Cooley Memorial hospital after a illness. Nov. 18, 1909 This season the local canning company has handled one year . . . give away some of the inter700 tons of tomatoes, which amounts to 400,000 cans when put up. For was She born Feb. 7, 1919 in esting pieces unloaded on us at our wed- this amount, of raw material, the company paid the farmers $6,300 or Brigham Ciyt, a daughter of at the rate of $9 per ton. The factory was in operation between two George William and Elsie Simon-seding. Mclntire. She was reared in And mean we could start with those and three months and employed on an average of 30 people six days a amounts to considerable, and which added to the amount Brigham City and graduated from bud vases. However, this advice also is week,forwhich of cancash one amount out total swells the tomatoes, paid by paid Box Elder High school in 1938. . . by Bruce the vases wife for naught. bud My says ning factory, to huge proportions. She was married to Edward Nov. 18, 1909 The Civic Improvement Club, which is an outgrowth Spaulding in Gallup, N. M., on are too, too beautiful to give away. Christmas isnt too far away. As far as I'm concerned, they're too, too ot the Ladies Auxiliary, is making elaborate preparations to give a April 17, 1943. They were later diball in the Academy of Music, Wednesday evening, Dec. for the vorced. For anyone who goes shopping in downsmall to make good beer glasses and too, grand of the Box Elder High school. A charge of 25 cents will be benefit She had worked as gn office esis town stores now, this fact tough to too big to be adequate toothpick holders. made for extra ladies. Now dont forget. nurse for Dr. W. R. Merrell. She t bells trees tinsel are and cape. Alreody was a member of Beta Sigmai Phi All they can do is hold rose buds , . , with ' 25 Years Ago sprouting on shelves and counter tops. long, long stems. soroirty and the LDS church. 1934 Coach Earl Ferguson and the Box Elder Bees, chamSurvivors include two sons, Lynn Nov. This is not to mention the Santa Claus cutalmost worked out a swap the other pions of J6, region one, were given a pep rally this morning at 8 a.m. at Spencer and David Edward Spaulouts reminding you on every turn. for a red, yellow, blue and orange the high school, prior to their departure for Price, where they will play ding, Brigham City; her parents; day for the state football a brother and two sisters, George My forewarning of Christmas came last bird mounted on a lily . . . but the deal Carbon High school Saturday in the The Box Elder Highschool band, under the direction of Marcus Mclntire, championship. week . . . right on schedule. My allowBrigham City; fell through A. B. Caseman, will leave here Saturday at 5:45 a.m- for Price, to lend Mrs. Glen (Leora) Zundel, Valleance was cut , , . as an economy measure And there's something else we could its support to the local team. jo, CaJif.; Mrs. Harmon (Hazel) her annual , . . and then my wife began A total of 10,469 sugar beet growers in Utah should Wheat, Clearfield. Nov, 16, 1934 part with also. A set of dish towels with series of lectures on the value of budgeting cute little characters sketched in the corner receive checks totaling nearly a million dollars within the next 30 days Funeral services were conductas their advance payments and tax refunds under the adjustment con- ed Monday in the First LDS for this most expensive of holidays. of each one. tracts which should be offered to them next week by the county exten- Fourth ward chapel. Burial was As usual, said nothing while she labin Brigham City cemetery. They were a present from an old boy sion agents. ored on about how many gifts she had yet friends . . . not mine I'm wife's. my I to buy. When she had worked herself not jealous, you understand. In fact, into a dither, think we should send the old boy friend a suggested she stop worryhave offered gift this Christmas the dish towels ing. ", This bit of advice 'every Christmas since we began that walk wrapped around those two bud vases. down . the matrimonial path together. It And there was the housewife whose idea of a big spread was putting butter on both goes in one ear and out the other. However, by now I- am adjusted and ex- - slices of bread in a sandwich. Marine Sergeant Local Woman THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham . Dies Thursday After Illness four-mont- h To Visit Brigham The Marine Corps Recruiting office m Ogden has announced that Sergeant Robert W. Wilson will be in Brigham City on Thursday, jsjov. 19, and will be located at the post office to interview young men and women interested in the Marine Corps. n I 1 I ... semi-final- s The Marine Corps has over 158 jobs open to young men who qualify and will offer training to help young men better themselves now and in later life. BONDS The worlds current production of diamonds would fill about 75 bushel baskets a year of which 73 bushels come from Africa. BOX LUNCHES ft Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls I Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT - I U.S. SAVINGS DOG ON A RINGSIDE CAFE Main & 4th North Phone 438 I ... -- it's - r- Symphony Sets School employes tor all state and locul governments in the U. S. eum a total of nearly 760 million dollars a month. mm II GDWfl&S A at tha post officd Utah, sndar tha pet I, U7t. March Chat. The Utah Symphony, under rection of Maurice Abravanel, will present a program of contemporary music Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in the Mt. Ogden Junior High sshool in Ogden. ' William Primrose, violist, will be the guest artist. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $1.50 to $3.50. Student f ets will be price in any section. The program: Creation of the World" by Milhaud; Hymn and Fuging Tune by Cowell; "Concert for Viola by Bartok; Prok-oftefrom Lieutenant Kije Suite; Firebird Suite by Stravinsky. W. Oaybauflh, NATIONAL Publisher EDITORIAL SSbl nfflMIMHIJI'UMIIi ls,c5"' vr Subscription rata S3 OS par year payable In advance! In combination with the Box Cider Journal (publishad Thursdays) S3 00 per year; 01.30 for I months; single copy 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National editorial Association, and United press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Prose Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. one-hal- wmi;i . . 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