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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Machine Tattles On Police Force Gty, Utah Tuesday, December 22, 1959 t 2 South Bureau C a Announces An IBM CLEVELAND (UPI) machine at Central Police Station here began talking about the police force recently and really came clean. Local Officers disclosed The machine that members of the foice can speak 21 different languages, including 3 Announcement is made by South Box Elder I adies Farm Bureau of the recent reorganization of four 1' of the locals ' :v. members have Cortnne local -I"' CFj. W aimed Mrs 1 eshe Mills, presii M? dent, Mrs John Rawlings, secre-- i Mrs Phil Rasmussen ary and tand Mrs Ralph Forsgren, direc. i tors He, ding the Honeyville local ar VIrs Lamont Wheatley as presi-- , Klent, Mrs Laura Hunsaker,, vice HONOR Elilei OiLmd president, Mrs Keiln Hunsaker, WILL llunsaker will be honored at a secretary and Mrs Hiro Nagao homecoming meeting Sunday. and Mrs Milton Wheatley, directors In charge for Bear River City local for 1959 M) will be Mrs Verne (Ike) Andersen, president; Mrs Burton Andersen, vice president, Mrs Melvin Johnson, secreMrs Chester Christensen tary, arid Mrs Emery Huggins, directors Mrs Carlyle Larkin is acting piesident for the Willard local Tirst activity for thp year will A homecoming hononng Eider be a banquet to be held Thursday, LDS Oi hind Hunsaker who recently re- Jan 14, at the Bear River turned from a New Zealand mw ward hall sum will be held Sunday, Dec. 27 F,zrm Bureau members are urgin the I DS Huneyville ward chapel ed to keep the night open for furHie meeting is set to start at 7 30 ther details will be received by each member via mail soon. p m V j Homecoming Oh, doctor," chied the wildIm dteadfully affliceyed man, ted, The ghosts of my departed relatives come and perch on tops of the fence posts all around my garden when dusk is falling. I can look out into the gloaming any evening and see a couple of dozen spooks sitting on top of the posts, waiting What can I do Sharpen the tops of the posts," advised the doc. WONDER FAX invitation for himself and his wife to the Travelers business conference to be held m Mav of 1960 at in the Santa Barbaia Biltmore California individual Moffitts life insurance production places him among the top five leaders area for The in the Insurance Travelers company agents j 1 t Get More Out of Life Go Out To A Movie! - n Jk( Utah-Idah- -- LAST TIMES TONIGHT ACADEiVSY AWAEH) BEST - NOTICE OF HEARINO OF AFPLIC ATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION In the District Court of tho Pint Judl-clo- t District of tKo State of Utoh, In an For tha County of Box Bidor. (n the Matter of the Dissolution Accepts Call 1 As Missionary Elder Larry Hillman Davis Corinne has accepted ai call serve as an LDS missionary of CRYSTAL Utah Corporation NOTICE lt HEREBY GIVEN that the application for voluntary dissolution of ( lVtftul a Utah CorporaCorporation, to thie tion, Court presented of the Hrst Judicial District of Lhe State of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder, and on file with the ( leik theieof will be heaid on Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960 al M of said dav. or as soon H) o'clock A thereafter as the matter can be heard the Court Room of the above en titled Court in the County Court House, Box at Brigham City, Elder County Utah WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of afsaid Court with the sea thereof fixed this 24th day of November. 195. KAY B OLSEN Clerk, By Luelia O MatFarlane, Deputy Cletk (SEAU To Honor Wednesday to Saturday When you move A f to in Japan CORPORATION. OPEN to town... Missionary A homecoming testimonial will Your Welcome Wagon farewell testimonial wiU honhonor Elder Duane L Wilson on Hostess will call with a or him Sunday evening, Dec 27, Sunday evening, Dec 27, at 7 p basket of gift . . . and at 7 30 p m in the Corinne Secm in the Brigham Citv LDS Sevfriendly greeting from ond LDS ward. enth ward chapel our religious, civic and A son of Mr and Mrs Lelan A. business leaders. He is a son ot Mr and Mrs Box a he of is Davis, graduate Wilson If you, or others yon Elder High school am LDS semiElder Wilson recently returned know, ar moving, be nary and attended Utah State Unisure to phone Welcome from serving a successful mission He has been versity last year in the North Central States for the Wagon. employed at Drewea Floral and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daGilt during the past summer and 1347-- R Saints. He labored in Grand INVITATION TO BID fall. Rochester, Mtnn ; Rapids, Mich Eldei Davis will enter the LDS Sealed proposals In duplicate Huron and Pierre, m South Daka-to- , mission home in Salt Lake City are invited by the Board of Comand Faigo, N Dak. on Jan 4 fur a week of special Friends and relatives of the Wilmissioners of Box Elder County, burning pnur to leaving the Salt Brighasn City, Utah, for the erec son family are invited to attend, Lake Auport Jan 11 for his mis- tion of the BOX ELDER COUNTY aceoiduig to Bishop Dean Comp-ton- , sion headquarteis in Tokyo who will preside. COURT HOUSE ADDITION AND Friends and relatives of the Da- ALTERATIONS, BRIGHAM CITY, we invited to attend, UTAH, PROJECT 101 in accor-danc- e Mrs Catherine McKinney But- vis family to Bishop Floyd Carter, with plans and specificaler, historian and student of the according who will preside. tions prepared by L. DON FRAND-SEBible lands will be the guest speakSt ARCHITECT, 1226-2- 7th er at the Knife and Foik Club dinOGDEN. UTAH ner meeting here on Jan 7 Mrs Butler recently returned Proposals shall be filed at the from the Bible lands and will exoffice of the County Clerk of said THE plain why religion is a more difCounty, at said Court House in ficult problem than is oil in the Brigham City, Utah, on or before tempestuous area, over which the 10 00 A. M , January 6th, I960, at Sovitt Union and the Western , which tune all proposals will be i Democracies have been warring and friends of Lincoln opened and read aloud in the Parents Mrs. Butler is coming here trom Board Commissioners school students are invited to a County her home in Oklahoma City of same Room WedProposals building Christmas program, It is her contention that before special certiLL morning, Dec 23, at 9 45 shall be accompanied by a peace comes to the Middle East nesday fied check made payable to the a m in the activity room. the religion problem must be A brief version of song and order of the Board of Commissionfor what tt is and the of the will be pre- ers of Box Elder County, Brigham story nativity theories of Moslem, AND sented the two fifth grade City, Utah for an aimount of not by lew and Christian be reconciled less than 5 per cent of the amount classes The dinner meeting will be held the bid Said check of the ace of Mrs Evelyn Kay and Mrs. ut the Tropical Restaurant and all bidder shall be forfeited in are cepted In teachers Bridges Knife and Eork members are urghe fails or refuses to enter case Mrs LaVerne Stevens ed to reserve Jan 7 for this event charge has been doing the art work for into the contract and furnish the The owner rethe presentation and costuming bond required has been supervised by Mrs. Low- serves the right to reject any and ell Packer, Mrs I eo Walker and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality. Mrs Dean Nelson Documents will be on file In Mr. and Mrs George Hacking have been assisting with strge the office of the County Clerk, SHOWS FOR ALL THE FAMILY setting and Mrs Evelyn Daines Brigham City, Utah, on or after A deposit of will read the story, Christmas December 18, 1959 DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS for release of $25 00 is required Light." Students will narrate the entire documents to anyone desiring to Poslal authorities In WashingComplete inwith inter- submit a proposal. ton estitmce the cuirent Christ- presentation songs iffKU'dsiw vim i structions to bidders are included mas mail on a nationwide basis spersed. . - T In documents. bidding, will be the highest on record both Those in charge announce that . By order of Board of Commisfor greeting cards and parcels, the program will be about one of Box Elder sioners County, Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen an- hour long Brigham City, Utah, this 14th day ; nounced this week. iy These conclusions are based on and Incidentally local cooperation of December, 1959 has been excellent, with the post E EMERY WIGHT. samplings of postal receipts made office department by Chairman, Board of County mailing in several major cities ..cross the Chnstmus catds and packages Commissioners, Brigham country which show anticipated 22 ch often City, Utah increases of two to five percent Early and over last year Postmaster Nielsen culled attention to the recent action of the t Civil Aeronautics Boa id which ap pioved Postmaster General s plun to make use of on commercial surplus space plants to speed the movement by air of first class mull dunng the C hristmas rush. i $ local mailing conditions, Postmaster Nielsen stilted, show m increase in revenue loi 1959 or 33 percent over the year 1958, the volume of incoming and outgoing s mail has increreed in proportion. The post office depot tment once again plans to deliver all Chnst-mamail prior to Christmas day us it has for the past sevetal sea sons Postmaster Nielsen noted, in with SUSAN HAYWARD uigmg lou.4 mallei s to cooperate, A Bible Land - fal wi tret wi TK onct bvd vndti tons ol ixk and Hongd mto tton now or yftcowtd fcovt to H ogo ground ail They CAME TO THIS . , "7 VIOLENT UND Of ON THE EDGE fxr- , Historian PICK O To Lincoln JULIE v CCUHSHV Last Times Today . JACK OMUC JXmtt DCMQl CHtftlS MMaclEWT McGRAtt J TCIfi.' PWC Sunday -- Monday - Tuesday SURRENDER-HE- TWO deep-roote- d FEATURES BIG Special Matinees For One Big Week at 1 P. M. From December 27th to January 3rd 25c, 65c after 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 20c, 50c to 3 p.m. Evening Prices 25c and 75c BATTLE FLAME 'if Wednesday to Saturday CRAWLING HORROR ... risi::g from the depths of KELL...T0 KILL AND COM! ilM i f.'-- m ? - JftiV r7S l X; BONUS DAYS ARE HERE! WE ARE WELL TRAINED EXACTING SCIENCE r&'u -- 1 ipj A ,Vn, d THE OF PHARMACY r DEAL NOW f , W" - L rr KEN O.ARK for your 1960 machinery need w 4 6 a. YVETTE VICKERS CO-HI- T s free Phone Prescription 4 Delivery Main 58 So. Well Pay WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, DEC. 26 AND SATURDAY, JAN. 2 17 '-3- -- r."'.;" IMPLEMENT CO. J7 Nerth Main - Phone N JOB MMine All I To Give f Let us figure your deal TODAY? 7n7) BRIGHAM TRUCK AND hui. ADVENTURE! on of your down payment Collect AS par annum en your trade-i- n n cash Get doubt vatu bonus plwt IH feature, quality Tho sooner you deal . . tho moro you tavo TE sjk KIDS CM ATRUE AND aSIX AND ' PLUS MERRELLS Collect ot tho rot You'll be side, side, LAUGHING! WOMAN OBSESSED You a Big H EARLY TRADER'S TRI-STA- - MSBS2 v urn vtvx reimsEsoi PICTURES - ROBERT m (if Will Speak Friends Asked V t2 A CONTINENT y 7 od IN :.W P.M. 1 ts coiid Ar.io-- o Fortf pQtnfted AT DAY CHRISTMAS iWiSf ' roNi mm YEAR THE Homecoming m. TW OF Corinne Elder Christmas Mail Estimated Highest Record the ACTOR o lf Will Honor Hunsuker, son of Mr and Mis Muirell Hunsuker of Huneyville- - re, cent iy returned home alter spending two and one half yeuis in the mis' ion belli Dunng that time, he Hived 14 months m he Mail of bough distnct, two, months which he wus blanch piesident. He also was m the Waikato district fui five months and seiveda like pei iod of tune hi the King country fje also was rmssionaiy commisa n.m in the mission oftices at Auckland Hunsaker plans to enroll at Utah State university for the winter quarter He attended U3U before entering the mission field and is a 1935 graduate of Box Llder high school Jack Moffit, agent for the Travelers Insurance company in Brigham City, has qualified to attend a special agents- school for life, accident, and health agents of the company in Hartford Conn , January 4. to January 15. In addition, Moffitt has met the necessary production to earn an Chinese. Japanese, Turkish, Ara-- , bic and Portuguese Nine can i read lips and 16 can converse with dead mutes , On the force are attorneys, for-mer bank clerks, teachers, chem- ists, engineers, barbers, bricklayers, butchers, airplane pilots and s r ven an ex undertakes. The oldest policeman is 81 while At CEP IS CALL Elder Larry H. the oldest in length of service has Davis, Corinne, has accepted a call 55 vears The heaviest weighs in to serve LDS mission to Japan. at 280 pounds And the tallest is HOMECOMING A homeSET inches, six feet seven and one-hacoming testimonial will honor Elder Duane L. Wilson Sunday evening. LEGAL NOTICES I Missionary Insurance Agent To Attend School ' A GIYNIS JOHNS CAMERON MITCHELL RIX IH0MPS0N PAIIYMiCOKMACK tPhtiT mil MOrtfMIB'T'N AUNMAU '' N laid wai, Bucket el Bleed we coming en, lady. Pleote remove your bet SYLVIA t W A I f LD INttNNAtlUNAL RUASHAV milAst ' v.--L-' 17 |