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Show tr; yiiji iry yy,yii Gty, Utah Tuesday, November 22, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Nu-V- Corinne Youth Enrolls in ROTC u Sets Opening At Tremonton in training, he will be commissioned Cadet Jeff Nimori enrolled Air Force Reserve Officers Train- a second lieutenant in the United ing Corps at Utah State Univer- States Air Force. sity recently. Cadet Nimori is a sophomore This is his second year in the majoring in mchunical engineerCadet Corps. After finishing this ing. He is the son of Mr. and Grand opening of the new Nu Vu at theatre, recently constructed year and two years of advanced Mrs. R. K. Nimori of Corinne. Tremonton, will be staged Friday, Nov. 25, according to Mr. and Mrs. John Newton, managers. center The new entertainment the latest in modem features equipment and fixture and has a seating capacity of 460. wide It boasts a new screen. Marine Pvt. Robert T. Gonzales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gonzales of Honeyville, four completed weeks of individual combat train-- ! ing Nov. 4 at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. - GRAND OPENING WEEKEND THANKSGIVING ...TO LIFT UP YOUR HEART DAY SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE FRIDAY, to 5 P.M. 1 THE LITTLEST HOBO PLUS FULL HOUR OF CARTOONS, PLUS OTHER WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT 1 to 5 P.M. REGULAR SATURDAY PIXY CLUB BRIGHT ROAD Plus Cartoon Festival STARTS NEXT WEEK.... SOUTH PACIFIC With STEREO FULL SOUND The NU VU is new from the ground up. Modernistic design New wider seats Latest in sound equipment. Clean Quiet NU VU THEATRE Tremonton, Utah Mr. & Mrs. John notices, New unemployment of them coming from conmany the week ended Nov. 12, partly other seasonal indusdue to a seasonal influence and struction, from and manufacturing, totries, Also, partly to a short work-weefor the week, compared 1,284 taled busia lower level of to 1,072 for the week of Nov. 5, and it is ness was a factor. However, 984 for the week of Nov. 14. 1959. too early to assess the importance to be given this element. in lessening labor demand when compared Paging Dr. Gallup to the same period a year ago. Gerald anWhen 11 p. m., a The jobless ratio moved up rath- swered the phone at We are making a survoice said: of As week. er sharply during the If you Nov. 12, there were 262 without vey of delinquent youth. children do you know have any in work 10.000 at for every jobs are t this moment? Utah, compared to 246 per 10,000 where they we and 5, Nov. Yes, ended for the week replied Gerald, 244 per 10,000 for the same week have, and I know, but can you tell me where my parents are? in 1959. Available jobs slumped Irvin H. Krai, of Brigham City, has been employed by the UniverLos Alamos sity of Californias Scientific Laboratory as an electronic engineer in the test division. He is a The new staff member, who is a veteran of the U. S. Navy, received his BS degree in electronics from Indiana Technological college, Ft. Wayne. He was last with Thiokol Chemical corporation. Krai is married and has three children. during d FOR GIFTS FOR THE HOME . . . ENNEYS PENNEYS IS YOUR SANTA Local Church AHP TO LIGHT WORLD FOREVER! UP THE ENTERTAINMENT Trainees learn that all Marines ;are basically infantrymen whether they serve as cooks, typists, truck NEW PASTOR Reverend Earl drvers, or with aviation units. Fox will serve as pastor of the Community Presbyterian church here beginning Dec. 18. Employed at University Lab Appointed to 1 THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING the latest infantry tactics, first aid, demolitions, field fortifications and advanced schooling on weapons. Nevada Pastor UTAH TREMONTON, The ; course includes THE MAIN feature showing for the grand opening will be Sunrise at Campobello, story of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, A special childrens matinee will be held Friday afternoon from to 5 p. m., including a full hour of cartoons, and the main feature, Littlest Hobo. broadA Man on the Street cast will begin at 6 p. m. from the theatre, carried over KLO radio station, and will continue throughout the evening until 10 p. m., Rev. Earl Fox, pastor of the Newton said. Grace Community church, Boulder City, Nev., has been called by the A SPECIALTY of the new theachurch Community is Club theatre the Pixy tre party here to servePresbyterian as Word pastor 1 conducted each Saturday from was received this week that Rev. to 5 p. m. At that time, special Fox has been released by his movies are selected each week church and plans to move to Brigfrom the approved list of chiham City around Dec. 15 to fill ldrens movies from Parents Magachurch the pulpit starting Dec. 18. zine, plus an hour of cartoons. will come to The pastor-elec- t of in the Birthdays youngsters from Boulder City, City Brigham fasharea are celebrated in grand where he has served for ion. Boys and girls are invited to Nev., over seven years as the pastor of leave their name, address and Grace Community the church. date of birth at the theatre. Each is the site of Hoover Boulder City dozen a boys Saturday, more than and other agencies of the and girls whose ' birthdays occur Dam, Federal government, making the during that week, will be honored of Grace church congregation during the matinee party. They one of various kinds of enlargely free a and cards receive birthday pass inviting them to attend the gineers. PRIOR TO HIS service in Boulmatinee as guests of the theatre der City, Fox served in parishes their arrival, management. Upon in Mesa, Ariz.; Baltimore, Md., they are treated to a snow cone," and introduced to the entire audi-- : and East Orange, N. J. He has ence, given a chance to talk over also been active in Presbyterian serving as chairman a microphone, and participate in judicatories, the cutting of a huge birthday of national missions, social educa- cake, made special for the honor- tion and action, ministerial rela-- ! tions in Presbytery; member of ed guests. these committees in Synod; comannounced that The management missioner to the assembly they have completed a contract in 1939. 1948, and general 1960; mederator current newswhich wll provide the of Nevada Presbytery, 1958. reels to he shown throughout During his term of service in week. the city of Mesa, the new minisnow ter earned the And the list of movies respect of the enscheduled indicates the latest and tire for his concern for, and city indusin the movie best produced leadership in ail civic matters. In try. Boulder City he was the leader in the successful attempt to keep A a gentle Quaker, hearing gambling and the sale of hard strange noise in his house one liquor out of the city. a night, got up and discovered MR. AND MRS. Fox are naburglar busily at work. He hur- tives of New Jersey. They hav$ riedly got his gun, came back and two sons, Brian, a junior at the in the stood quietly doorway. University of Nevada in Reno; and I would do Friend," he said, Brent, a senior in the Boulder thee no harm for the world, but High school. Mrs. Fox studCity thee standest where I am about ied at the Peabody Conservatory to shoot." in Baltimore, and has directed choirs. She is also a writer, largely in the fields of juvenile fiction, and articles for Christian magazines. Reverend Fox was called to fill the vacancy created in August by of the Reverend the resignation Hersliey Julien, who had served this community for the past few NU VU THEATRE Brigham City Man Slump Noted in Available Jobs Honeyville Man Ends Training Theatre Newton, Mgrs. FAMOUS SUPERSUEDE EARLY AMERICAN LOOP AUTOMATIC BLANKETS WEAVE SPREAD, ONLY Dial warmth! 9 settings! Rayon, cotton blanketing, nylon binding. Flame, peacock, pink, beige. Every inch beautiful, and Pen-ne- all-nig- ht ys all cotton reversible spread is richly fringed! Machine wash, medium setting. Bleach or antique white, pink, by I98 by 108 Inches 80 gold. 96 Dual control double bed, size 80 by FULL TWO-YEA- single control double bed size 72 by 84 inches '19 81 REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE! R years. Services Set For Baby Girl We ve moved to 75 So. Main and were CELEBRATING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY November 25 and 26 k Prizes Free Gifts ;u. I A X IA 'S IA Low Prices A Sherrie Jo Smith, infant daughof Joseph Bnvd and Kathryn ReNee Marble Smith, 359 South Main, died Saturday in the Cooley hospital shortly after birth. Surviving are the parents, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mrs. Eva B. Marble, Corinne; a Smith, Paradise; Mrs. Arnold Nelson. Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted today, Tuesday, at 11 a. m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with Bishop E. Wayne Loveland of the Brigham City Sixth LDS ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to time of services. Interment will be in the Paradise cemetery. ter CHOICE OF 6! CHRISTMAS CARDS towels that make extra-siz- e 66 88 thirsty cotton ferry to have! Mistletoe green, to give, lavender blue, majestic purple, orange fluff, dynasty green, brown, cherry. 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