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Show Tl IE BOX ELDER NEWS, BrlgKom 7 Of y, UkiK, ! Gels Prontotion Kindergarten Registration cet Thursday Tuesday, August 23, 1960 ' George Francis, former resident of Brigham City, now of Stewart, Nev., has received a promotion to food service manager for the Bur-- ! eau of Indian Affairs in the Aber-- ! Mrs. Francis has been recovering from a serious illness that confined hint as a patient at Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City for the past five weeks. He is deen area. his presently visiting Mr. Francis expects to move his daughter and Mr and familv to the Pine Ridge in the Mrs. Glen Bowcult Brigham Citv v DR. GREEN for STATE SENATOR Box Elder County tlXlfthiMvi: or PA Registration for latecomers will be on Monday, Aug. 29. the first day of class, at the Fellowship an accredited elementary teacher, Mrs. Garrett W. Ray. Mrs. Ray attended Colorado State college eleand has taught in Colorado mentary schools. An approved curriculum for the first year will be followed. There is no religious in-- ! struction; children of all faiths have been enrolled in the past. School will be in session on the same days as the elementary should like to visit with you in this column during the next three weeks to tell you why am a candidate for the Utah Senate and to disI I cuss with you problems of County and State government as related to business and agriculture. pre-scho- schools of Brigham City, from 9 to 11:30 a. m. If enough students enroll, an afternoon session from to 3:30 p. m. will be added. Tuition will be $15 a month, just The enough to cover expenses. same rate was charged last year. Tuition is to be paid by the month, No refunds will be made for ab-- I etc. sences, drop-outTo be eligible, children must be five years old on or before Oct. 131, 1960, and must not have reach- ed their sixth birthday by that date. CIRCUS STARS Misses June La Rue, Marion Monroe, Rita Thayer and Lavonne Terrance are members of the Aerial Ballet, one of the hundreds of extraordinary new features on this years program of A1 G. Kelly and Miller Bros, circus coming here Coming to Brigham City Sept, 2 The second largest circus in the IJ. S. is scheduled for a one-daengagement in Brigham City on Friday, Sept. 2, east of the city golf course. Bob Bullock, representative for A1 G. Kelly and Miller Bros, called at the News and Journal office this week, informing us he had completed the prelim- inary arrangements for the visit of this famous wild animal show, which is making its 36th annual Job Picture Stays Same the very years and undoubtedly first one to bring such outstanding and unusual animals such as: gi- y DECORATIVE CONCRETE BLOCK I I imaginative walls, screens unusual interior effects For rich textured patterns For special decorative accents For low-comodern treatment Tor For ' Nations Second Largest Circus have been a resident of Box Elder County for 31 years, and have practiced dentistry. In 1946 purchased the John Adams Sunset Ranch at Promontory (The old John F. Merrell farm) and have been I 1 Sept. 2. Democratic Candidate ft PA employs MEET , Registration for the third an-- . nuol community kindergarten, sponsored by the Community Pres-- , byterian church, will be held this Thursday, Aug. 25. Parents who wish their to attend the approved kindergarten should register them at the Fel-- ' lowship hall, on First East, in back of the Presbyterian church, between 9 and 11 a. m. or from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., or should call hall. The kindergarten l!s udiju operating it full time to si View-Lit- e steam-cureblack is Besser vibrated and for permanent beauty. Choose from many distincauto-clav- e since that time. I gave up my dental practice to devote my agriculture. feel that my experience in business and agriculture have acquainted me with many of the problems associated with the business man and I d tively, different patterns. the agriculturalist in this area. CALL ANYTIME FOR FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION ALL CLOSED 0 During the next three weeks lems with you. SATURDAY DAY I hope to discuss some of these prob- UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1940 Wall Avenue- - - Phone: fXport AND HJ PROVO, SALT LAKE LOGAN - Gyd (Paid Political Advertisement) Ami itfinhrf'Ti (Miff- - cir-cu- t, c'es tour. The advertising cars, comprising six motorized units, with a crew of 28 advertising and publi- city men will arrive soon, notariz- ing the coming event by placing bright, colorful posters within the city and surrounding communities. IN ADDITION, newspaper space, mail-TV, radio time, ing list, and airplane broadcasts will have covering for over an of 35 miles, which should re-- ' suit in bringing a huge crowd to Brigham City. This will mark the first appear-ance of a big circus here in many - box-hold- 1 1 f monkeys, apes and boons, black, grizzly, himalayan, and poler bears; hyenas, baby gofhlas, kangeroos, mandrills, gnu. emu, llamas, seals, sealions, wart bogs, India water buffalo, zebu, bison, persion white sacred deer, drome- zebras, camels, tapirs, dary; and aviary of tropical birds, dens of tropical reptiles, also 127 bead of horses, ponies, kylo, yak, . ard donkeys. THIS IS now recognized as the largest, most varied and costly collection of rare animals ever ex- hibited with an American circus, A. G. Kelly and Miller Bros is now exceeded only in size by the famed Ringling Bros, and Barnum land Bailey show and is now con-ceded to be the largest tented cir-cus entour. LAST ba-th- 1 1 TIME parable periods New in 1959. unemployment continued COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN ge,-- s TONIGHT STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR ONE BIG WEEK primary rpetals construction industries, As a result of these layoff ac- cumulations, the jobless ratio con- tinued its climb with 259 workers unemployed for each 10,000 6n the jab for the week ended Aug. 13, an increase of nine per ten thou-are- a sand over the previous week, The current ratio is eight per 10,000 higher than a year ago, al- though last years ratio was con- sidered high due to labor disputes. BY EVERYONE EVERYWHERE! WALT DISNEYS GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! 10 It ... X r I- i ,, vt A 2. &", iJ .v. ,v P II- - ' P- - TO BUY Vs ''J ' y She could open up her pocketbook The new doctor in town who made pulses beat a little faster... but not her heart! fC'h' II v- - WITHOUT A LONG WAIT. P-- COME IN i STARTS NEXT WEEK! BEFORE THE BIG RUSH USED TEXTBOOKS SAVE MONEY BY BUYING t I i HURRY!) (QUANTITY LIMITED f f A 4 Ball Point Pens ECONOMY SIZE PACKAGE . H A S i't$ i r I: I Drama Hold-A- ll Poured Into One Unforgettable Motion Picture! . .J. His juj house and his heart held a thousand secrets! ($1 value) Theme Paper Plastic Binders (3 heavy oversize rings $1.00 $1 50 value) low as $1.47 Zipper Binders as 2for5c Pencils OFF RIGHT WITH A START THE SCHOOL YEAR Everybody wos waiting for her to die but she was in no hurry... PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Typing improve, rheme,, homework grade,: nearer, fa,ler Mischief wcs his middle had no last one... "v PRESENTS 40 South Main Phone PA name, and introducing QltfL. R OFFICE SUPPLY 31 ) W k y TF A ? until The That Life Can ALL MODELS f..:. Iv.. Pleasure. ..The Entertainment... Of The Year! Here Is All The Love... The Reverend had lost his way a little child showed him h '"'Li tf ill Meet The People... Laughten..And Nev Magnetic Clipboards .J t TECHNICOLORS ) HAYLEY MILLS as the girl who touched all their lives in a very special way you will never forget! |