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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER T NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 1 3 1 960 uesday, December ,.1 . i The ' BRIGHAM CITY JAYCEES Christmas season is a wonderful time of the year. Not meaning to be feel it is a time when people maudlin, are a little more generous with their love for one another. This is important to teach children. Santa is a jolly old man who brings good things, but the true meaning of the day shouldnt be forgotten. attempted to import this spirit to Scott the oher night when he was dictating his letter to Santa. It was just after he had assured Santa that he would leave him some good things to eat and some candy. Now what about all the other boys and girls in the world? asked. Well, they can get their own candy, he said. Mission not accomplished. ... by Bruce Ol' Archie, our veteran intertype operator, asked me the other day if didn't have a tough time making Scott swallow the Santa Claus myth. Not so," Scott is nearly replied. five years old, just about the right age to believe all the wonderful things he hears about Santa. And could have told Arch that Scott goes to bed much better these days. In fact, his entire behavior is better. I I I This works wonders for my disposition my wife. Of course we both and that of get worn out from singing Coming to Town I was and Santa Claus Is all day long. for sure what had suspected I for some time. What really made me doubt Santas validity was my amazement that he could travel all around the world, delivering toys to all the boys and girls in one night. At first considered it as part of his magical abilities. But as grew older, the feat seemed more impossible, even for Santa. One day i asked for a definite answer: Was there a Santa Claus? And like said, the answer was not one I wanted to hear. I Maybe there are other persons who felt that way. Maybe that's why, when they get to be mothers and dads, they enjoy so much the delight of children at seeing "Santa or finding toys beneath the tree on Christmas morning. This is possibly the best present that parents receive or anyone else who loves children. Troop 222 Adams, Douglas Lynn Jenson, Michael Pearse, Danny Petersen and Craig Simper. Address entries in this Christmas Lighting Contest must be received by either Robert Hansen, 345 West Forest or Ward Secrist, 241 West Forest, no later than Sunday, Dec. 18. Only those residences entered in the contest will be judged. First class rank Jay Baxter. Second class rank David Brown and Raymond Smith. Merit badges Frank Jensen, Elmer Yates, Loel Hanson, Keith rank Honor Ready 1960 DECEMBER Entry All Troop y, 21$ Hiancees Four Injured This business about getting Scott to bed a trial sometimes. Ive found that he is more inclined to be cooperative if read from the files of the News & Journal him a story. The other night we came across a hum50 Years Ago It was the one about Henny-Pen-nDec. 15, 1910 The stake board of Religion classes have under way dinger. an entertainment that promises to be very unique, entertaining and you know the dumb cluck who appropriate. The title is, The Christ in Art, Story and Song, and is the sky was falling down and ran offthought to tell They have ordered from Chicago a large number of - During Week As.?,, y; Enroute to relay the news to his majesty, Henny-Pennran into four friends, just about as screwy as herself. The group included y Cocky-Lock- y, and Ducky-Daddie- Turkey-Lurke- s, Goos-ey-Poose- (of recent y litical fame.) y po- They had no ax to grind. They were lust going along for the fun of it. Pretty soon, they met Where are you going? said to Henny-PennFoxy-Wox- y. Foxy-Wox- y Cocky-Lock- Ducky-Daddie- s, Goosey-Poose- y, and y Turkey-Lu- rkey? This goes on for most of 25 pages. And if you want to build strong tongue muscles, try reading them aloud sometime. Anyway, this tricks the group into taking a short-cu- t which leads right into his cave. He then bites off each of their heads (good reading for children) who was responexcept for Henny-Pennsible for the whole mess. She got wise, backed out of the cave and ran home to sit on her nest. Now what kind of justice is that? But then what more can you expect from someone who has an acorn fall on her head and thinks the sky is fallina? Foxy-Wox- y to vehicle. the-oth- seven-year-ol- BOX A ELDER BUY NEWS 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 weekly March - 1879. 8, Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International Represents-- I Advertising tlve: Utah State Press Association, Sait lake City, Utah. Subscription rate S3 SO per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Eider Journal (published Thursdays) S6 00 per year; $3 00 for 6 months; single copy, 10 cents. EDITORIAL lASc&,l0N ,rr IL& SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS Country Club Sets Duplicate Bridge Members of the Brigham City Golf and Country Club will meet Wednesday, Dec 14, for their regu-la- r duplicate bridge session. Playing will begin at p.m. and continue during the afternoon. 1 All members are cordially invi ted to attend, according Veran Boothe, chairman. to Mrs Extra gift suggestions for Oklahoma planted the first tree shelter belt in the nation under the federal program in 1935. dishwashing for Mother! and just and she'll save more than two solid weeks of dishwashing in 1961 alone! . . $12.95 non a . Black Suede Slim, narrow, medium all-da- y NATIONAL no more (Continued From Page One) the Anderson car and $35 to Investigating officer Dell Fife cited Peterson for drunk driving. very beautiful colored slides, representing the great Christian masterA d Brigham City pieces of painting in connection with the life of Christ. V. E. Madsen, boy was hit by a car at Sixth Waldermar Call, Mrs. Lottie Cozier and Miss Daisy Madsen will assist North and Main street last Wedin the program. Dec. 15, 1910 Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson cele- nesday afternoon but his injuries brated their Crystal Wedding,, having been associated together as a were only slight, according to the for 15 years The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. officers report. corporation 0. Knudson, L. H. Larsen. C. W Knudson, Nels Jense, C. O. ChristenSTEVEN YEAMAN, 618 North sen, Joseph H Larson, Wesley Larsen, J. Edward Taylor, Thomas First a cut on East, suffered Crompton, William Schow, C Holst, Mrs. Annie M. Larsen, Mrs. Anna his left thumb after only being hit by L. Cottam, Mis B Larsen, Evelyn Sorenson, Uarda Knudson. a car driven by Gary Dee By25 Years Ago bee, 22, Nyssa, Ore. Dec 11, 1955 Monday evening the Third ward Junior Girls entertained at a Kids Party at the home of Mrs. Levi Andersen. The Bybee told the investigating ofgirls came diessed as little girls, with their dolls and ficer he was attempting a left suckers, and had a most enjoyable time. A prize was given to Miss Katherine turn from Sixth North onto Main Hodges who was proclaimed the cutest little girl. The evening was and didnt see the youngster bespent playing kids games. Miss June Leggett winning high score and cause the sun was in his eyes. Miss Donna Marsh receiving the booby prize. Each girl received The mishap reportedly occuran appropriate gift from Santa, after which refreshments were served. red at 3:48 p. m. Dec. 12, 1935 Richard Satch Pearse, Dr! of grandson and Mrs. R A Pearse of this city, this week received an airmail letter from an uncle in Honolulu, brought to the mainland on the return trip of the famous China Clipper. The letter, carrying 25 cents postage rat BUREt is highly valued by the receiver. The envelope carries pictures of interesting places in the islands, and contained a hundred dollar bill to bring young Pearse to Honolulu next summer. y DISHWASHER the perfect holiday shoe In Mishaps I GIVE HER A NEW PORTABLE Dennis First class rank Greg Court of is I I and I the king. well remember when I learned there I no Santa Claus. was eight years old it really wasn't much fun to discover Elbert Kent Pierson. Rollins Troop 224 and Steve Hansen. First class rank Kent Linton, Dennis Linton, Second class David Kit Hendrickson, Farnsworth, Ralph Clark, Craig Merlin Hover and Elwood Lester. Simper, Lynn Jenson, Douglas Second class rank Terry Adams and Danny Petersen Billy Launtzen, Kalven Tenderfoot rank David Norton. Seamons and Dennis Foukes. Merit badges Merit badges Merlin Greg Rollins, Hover, (Continued From Page One) Robert Norton, Tommy Fishburn, Kit Hendrickson, Lee Wohlgemuth Steven Rennie Bott, Wayne Larry Taylor, Hansen, Richard Madsen, and Kent Linton. W. Call and Reese Coleman. CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST I I Winn, Boy Scout Christmas-stockin- g size! far Children a Gift of Thrift ... A First Security savings account Sy There is no better way to start the lifetime habit et thrift for anv youngster or oldster. Open the account in the name of the person vou are in any amount you wish We'll help make it giving it to grow. 'adding good bank interest twice a ear. Solve too gilt problems, anniversary by additions to the account Choice of three accounts: Standard Bank Savings, Twin S Savings or Automatic Savings - SAVES HER HANDS! SANITIZES HER DISHES! 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