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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utan Tuesday, October 25, 1960 Dansante Perry Navyman Finishes Course Glenn I.. Mrs. Floyd A. Brigham City. Mcl-'n'i- of Mr,'.-,l- l R 2, rod it 6 .t :ho Nr, ,d min fro-- cruit training Oct, Training Center. San Diego. Caiit The graduation exercise, m.u-k-in- the end of nine w eeks of "hoot camp, included a full dross p;l. radP and review before military officials and Chilian digntt.u ies. In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit" is developed in'n a Navy Bluejacket, reedy for dutv with the fleet. BOX ELDER NEWS weekly newspaper established in 1896. published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March I, 1979. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association and United Press International. RepresentaAdvertising tive: Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Subscription rate $3.50 per year, payab'e in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $4.00 per year; $3.00 for 6 months; single copy, 10 cents. EDITORIAL A s(s"b 0TAH JTITi vymhmT Ilf !hf Dunsmilc Dance Hub held their first dance of the season on Saturday in the Third ward amusement hall. Following a Halloween heme, the hall was gailv decorated with pumpkins and bouquets of fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey vt e presented with the door pi ie and other prizes were given during the evening for spot dancing. The Ridges orchestra of Ogden provided the music for the New members of the club weie introduced at the dance. A large attendance and successful evening are reported by co- chairmen Mr. and Mrs. A, !.. Free-- j man and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Reunion. Dance committee members for the year are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grover. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Free- man, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gour-leMr. and Mrs. Perle Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rees. They form a permanent commttee with different couples taking charge of the individual dances. eve-nm- g A NATIONAL Dance ,hhI n Psycho Coming to Roxy; No Admittance After Start Player Gels Mission Call Club Holds son of V, . Top Baseball Ben-nio- One ot the most amazing in local entertainment history has ocrurred at the Roxy theatre, this city, where manager Mark E. Nielson is making everv Elder R William (Billy) Jensen effort to keep people out of his has accepted a call to serve a mis-- s theatre that is, after the start of of on tor the Church of Jesus Christ each and every performance Of Latter-dathe Saints in the North- Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, western States. fine of the top baseball players of this area and of Utah, Jensen has just completed his third summer of training as a baseball player in the Minor League System with the Boston Red Sox. A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Jensen on Sunday evening, Oct. 30, in the Eighth ward chapel with Bishop Wallace V. Reeder of the Brigham City LDS Twelfth ward presiding. The meeting will begin at 6 p. m. Elder Jensen will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday morning, Nov. 7, for a week of training prior to leaving Nov. 7 for his mission headquarters at Portland, Ore. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Jensen, 537 North Fourth East, turn-abou- Elder Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. He has completed one year ACCEPTS of schooling at Stanford University and one year at Brigham Young University. The next gathering of the dance Friends and relatives of the Jengroup will be on Nov. 19, when the sen family are invited to attend theme of the dance will center the testimonial Sunday evening, around T hnnksgiving. according to Bishop Reeder cfa t i!on wMr &nriariON new suspense shocker starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Janet Leigh. The much talked about movie will open Thursday for a k stand at the Roxy. Not daring to go against the wishes of such a master of murder and mayhem as Hitchcock, who has decreed that no ope not even the managers mother-in-lawill be admitted after the start of Psycho, Nielson has helped to foster a revolution in the moviegoing, habits Of residents of Brigham City and the surrounding That the public is countryside. one-wee- more than willing to go along with Hitchcocks advise, has been demonstrated by the fact that Psy-- j cho has smashed every attendance record in the Salt Lake City and Ogden areas. Nielson has found that his patrons actually appreciate his dictating to them when they can and when they cannot enter his thea-- i tre. Asked if he could explain the 'fantastic success of "Psycho, Nielson said "I think its probably because we have the best interests at heart. This policy of no one admitted after the start of the picture is not just a gimmick. It has been designed to insure maximum enjoyment of the picture by the audience. Once the picture has started, every man, woman and child can be confirent that no one is going to come plowing down the aisle to get to an empty seat ple who drift in after the start of or get up and leave just at the a picture. I dont mean that well most important moment in the lose them as customers, but that film. having enjoyed "Psycho so much will want to time all their Many film producers have long 'they movie-goin- g to the advertised argued that a movie should be theatre performance schedules. seen exactly as one reads a book, A special showing of "Psycho from the beginning right through to the end, Nielson said. "In the .will be featured as a Halloween case of "Psycho, which has some midnight show, with the theatre of the most unusual story elements opening at 11:40 p. m., Nielson ever put on the screen, enforce- said. ment of ths rule is absolutely imHe noted that the main feature perative. begins at 7:20 p. m. and 9:35 p. m. Nielson feels that "Psycho will on Monday through Friday eveinfluence on fu- nings, while Saturday and Sunhave ture attendance habits at the Roxy days schedule will have the featheatre. Im sure that were go- ture beginning at 1:15, 3:10, 5 p. j ing to see a lot less of those peo Its Your Health That Counts the Pictures Pick of OPEN m., 7:10 and 9:35 p. m. P.M. DAILY 1 TONIGHT LAST TIME meet the worlds youngest financial wizard! PRESCRIPTIONS CALL Elder R. are our business. See us for all of your drug needs. Wil- liam Jensen has accepted an LDS mission call to the Northwestern States. GLENS j?exatt DRUG The poll tax was made a prerequisite lor voting in Arkansas FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 36 South Main in 1892. pa nalMMdki 79 4- - I'm---- Today and Wednesday EARL A GRANT s'ng VERSAUNIERNATIONAL PICTURE Wednesday thru Saturday Entertainment For the Entire Family TEN ROUGH AND RUGGED ADVENTURERS DARED TO DEFY A RAGING CANYON OF DESTRUCTION... PM -CO- -HIT NIGEL I GHLY SIX SURVIVED! patrck YVONNE MITCHELL 1 STrSs MICHAEL CRAIG n EASTMAN COLOR PAUL MASSIE Starts Thursday for One Week Special Halloween Midnight Show Friday, Oct. 28 Open 1 1 :40 P.M. All Tickets 75c have asked that no one be admitt ad to tha theatre after the start ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT SCREN EXCITEMENT! of each performance. This, of course, Is to help you enjoy I PSYCHO mrtrsl stsrrmf HU JM m it II W WOJIVI WN Mira M a "M M M mu uuiiiwuii uuNES SHLRiCAN WU1AM STOLLLRY s:u HIM JONLSfRANKHAM M WlWIfflWl BEALtlK M'UU PLUS Master of the Congo Jungle My Dali knows how to save money . . . whether hes buying a new bed for me or an automobile. He knows that you almost always save when you pay cash. You lave installment and interest charges. And these may amount to from 15 to 18 a year. At Ogden irst ederal your savings earn too. and are insured to $10,000 by an agency ot the U. S. Government. Open your account now 1 61 1 in color Halloween Midnight Show Saturday -- 1 2 Midnight 4. F ! YOO Narrated by Orson Welles OFT MUCH MORE . . A T OGDEX FIRST FED FRA L . I(i CONVENIENT HOURS to 4. MoikIuv thru TluitM.lav Oprn I nd:i all 6 - V t. II; ,4, L I -- KIRK . - MAIN AT FORLSI ERNIE I TOWN Production HOME OFFICE OGDEN - itf ' Cckx by OtiUtf AND KIM t 24iIl STREET A I BARBARA . We Meet CmenuSc LAS1MAN COL u.. mi inifmfio.n GRANT WILLIAMS .ciun I'uniit RANDY STUART A uwt ,u uwi,o . UK ' 3mJ!a . SlSIwIi R0SH h A V 6RIOHAM CITY YEMTH,Jb Douglas Kovak r ' . e, HARRIS COLUMBIA PICTURES t ' Ui 7, IWWE :if' COMING NEXT WEEK -- v f AttL rail V I'f v. ANFTA ihAULLH fan in Ju t) CURRENT C ompoutided ' The Management si thla theatre disclaims any responsibility for heart attacks or damage fe Features Monday thru Friday at 7:20 and 9:35 p.m. Sat. & Sun. at 1:15 P.M. SAVE BY MAIL with or without your passbook. We pay postage both ways and supply envelopes. is most enjoyable when viewed beginning at the beginning and proceeding to the end. I realize this is a revolutionary concept but we have discovered that PSYCHO is unlike most motion pictures and does not improve when run backwards. Therefore, we will not allow you to cheat yourself. So do not expect to be admitted to the theatre after the start of each performance of the picture. Alfred Hitchcock V |