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Show Brigham City, Utati 1961 17, Tuesday, January There's one time when Quick won THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Man To Manage race. And speaking of races, a Granite high swimmer named Baul placed third in one of the events of a duel meet at Box Elder last week. dedicate this ditty to him: (with apologies). The-- e once was a lad name of Baul Who swam the Australian crawl. But win, he did not. Third was his spot, And oh, how Brul did bawl. I ... by Bruce J j p have launched a shoe- pounding tirade, but not our crew. They put their good old American ingenuity to work and tied the press together with string . . . really. Then with more crossed fingers than a liars' convention, they inched through the 2,000 copies. For their imagination and skill in meeting the crisis, I nominate the News & Journal backshop staff for the Spit and Chewing Gum award. What's-in-a-nam- e well give up until spring. people might The Bonneville Chapter of American Society for Metals will meet Jan. 19, at Maddox Thursday, Ranch House. Name Address Guest speaker will be James P. MacNeil, West Coast engineering manager for NRC Equipment His subject will be poration. Electron Beams in Welding and High Vacuum Processes as applied to melting, welding, brazing, evaporation, machining and techniques. Parents Names Telephone No. Years of Age and Unmarried micro- (Fill out and mail to: Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Andersen, 607 North 5th West, or telephone PA or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn, 113 West 7th Norm or telephone PA -etching MacNeil received his B. S. gree Study of Marriage Counseling Service Proves Worth to State percent of those who from received counseling Utah's Marriage Counseling Service would recommend the service to others, and 88 percent would use the service again if necessary, according to a recent study made of the program in the State of Utah. Ninety-fou- r have COMPLETING the study was Dr. Jennings G. Olson, Jr., associate professor of philosophy and anthropology at Weber college. He was commissioned by a committee of Utahs district court judges to investigate the value of the publicly supported program. The completed study urges that the feelings and opinions of those who have received marriage counseling be accepted as proof of the effectiveness of counseling. Dr. Olson notes. in mechanical Quarreling has declined for 54 It percent of those interviewed. has not made any difference to 25 percent and no answer was received from 21 percent on this problem. of his study. Dr. Olson made a series of recommendations for the benefit of the state legislators. They are listed us follows: 1. The Stale should continue to support r.'.arriage counseling service. 2. Use of marriage counseling should be voluntary. 3. Domestic relations courts be established in populous areas ol the state to handle domestic matAT THE conclusion from provided college. 7. A marriage literacy test given applicants for marriage censes. eased since counseling, 20 percent disagreed, and 16 percent did not answer. and tenAnxiety, unhappiness sion has been eased for 90 percent while five percent said they hud not, and another five percent tailed to answer. MARRIAGE counseling reduced financial pmlilems for 17 while 40 perceut saul it hud per-ent- li- laws in the nation. 9. Continued research to improve counseling. 10. An additional counselor be employed to reduce waiting lists In the Ogden, Brigham City, Lo- Entertainment for the whole family! The cry ol Dixie rings out! The cannons boom in 1 . TONIGHT LAST TIME COUMBUt IW1UIAM The life, loves and music of the PICTURES COmWOOUCTK SONG j fabulous FRANZ LISZT! Without END The Story ofFmu Lot Produced by DIM BOGARDE LINDA HUTCHINGS LOU ONE ROCKPORT, Maine (UPI) The location here of the most beau-- 1 tiful house ;n Maine, is proof that a determined, Downeast Yankee will move a distance of if he has to in order to prove a point. The Red, Utm And Blue Star-Brigh- BOX Mvth I, ELDER PLUS 28 MINUTES IN GALA and 2 Show Of The Year! t Sunday - Monday Tuesday -- - PRODUCTION . of re TECHNICOLOR Juliet Prowse 7ht CAN CAN' Girl1) ""'DAN COMING SOON OB HOPE&iyciLLE PANAMA & FRANK Marcello Melina MERCOURI Yves MONTAND. toooucnon'j 4.; ELAINE STEWART.BRANDON ors MASTROIANNI Pierre BRASSEUR BALL C THE DURYEA DIANNE FOSTER JAY C. FLIPPEN fioduced Directed tj AARON deWILDE by JAMES NEUS0N ROSENBERG Where The Hot Wind Blows! Mjmc Scrernpljy by D1M1TRI , v um .1 by BORDEN CHASE IlCVIri!4 AND Iuies Dassin DAY OF THE BADMAN ALSO Starts Thursday for Four Big Days -- Jerry Lewis FACTS OF LIFE SIJOHA CnmEniYniA ii with Bob Hops and Lucille Ball Special Saturday Matinee for Children All Admissions . HalVallis THEATRE Join the PI 1 Joseph E. Levine pm Gina Lollobrigida PA $fit AUD1E MURPHY 1174. Tuesday and Wednesday WllIOB. CARTOONS JAMES STEWART TREMONTON If you. or otham yo know, ara moving, b. aura to phona Wakioma DISNEYLAND WEEK NEWS Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau Circulation National Utah State Press Association, Sdttorlal Association and United Press International, Represents Advertising five: Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Subscription rate S3 SI par year, payable In advance; In combination with the Boa Eldor Journal (published Thursdays) St OS per year; S3 OS tor 4 months; 'ingle copy, 14 cents. atmos- - Your VMcom. W.goa Horttw will call with baiket of gift . , . and Criandly grating! from our raligioua, csrio and boainaaa leadara. lyndon e Following a family feud over ownership, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dodge had their family home, known as Spite House, loaded aboard a barge at Phippsburgh Center in 1925 and moved to its present location. vu to town... Screenplay by d.mclaglen-barr- 125-to- SOCIATlOf When you move Directed by dexter-Andre- mrraxE JACOBI STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR maury w t fflEIVEHGEIEBK, Moving Point gan area. percent agreed that they now understand their problems better, three did not agree and five percent a d not answer. percent agreed their sexual problems had been Wednesday thru Saturday waakly newspaper patabllthad In UH, Published avary Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post offlco be In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of 8. Utah spearhead a drive to standardize marriage and divorce o that in color and Dean Martin Sinatra Frank Starring A and four percent did not answer. When asked if they understand their children better, 85 percent said five percent said yes, no, and ten percent failed to answer. r engineering and an M.B.A. in business administration prior to joining NRC Equipment Corporations engineering department in Newton, Mass. He has also taught at Northeastern University and Boston Uni- answer. understand their partner better, while six percent said not, Sixty-fou- de- o now RFGARDING marriage relations, 90 percent said they have U better understanding of them, while three percent said they did nnt, and seven percent did not answer. Ninety-thre- e percent reported they can now communicate their problems beltes-- , two percent disagreed on this point and no answer come from five percent. OCEANS 11 mm The famed St. Olaf Symphonic choir will present a concert in Salt Lake City on Monday evening, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p. m. in the High-- , land High school auditorium. A limited number of reserved seat tickets are now available at Hansons Music City, 90 South Brochures Main, Brigham City. also are available there, telling of the accomplishments of the choir. Sponsoring the concert is the Salt Lake City Symphonic choir, Regarded by some critics asi the Americas foremost choir, group is directed by Dr. Olaf C. and comes from Christiansen, Northfield, Minn. They present a concert in formal a cappella music. They have traveled exten-- 1 sively, having toured Germany, Norway, and Iceland, and have presented concerts throughout the United States. Admission prices are set at $1.50, $2 and $2.50, and reservations are due before Jan. 20. versity. Interested guests are invited to attend the meeting. Reservations be made by contacting S. not helped them on this problem may Ext. 641, Carlquist, ALpine and another 43 percent did not today, Tuesday. answer this question. Seventy-tw- o reported percent they were able to see more merit phere. in thir mates, while 19 percent re4. Marriage counseling services ported negatively and nine per- eventually be merged with a cent did not answer. broader mental hygiene service. Thirty-twpercent said the 5. To reduce costs for the State, counseling service was what they expected and 54 percent said it users of the service be charged was not what they had expected, fees according to financial status. while the other 14 percent did not 6. Education USERS OF the counseling service who were interviewed by Dr. Olson reported on the benefits of counseling as follows: Ninety percent said they now understand themselves better, while only five percent said they did not. The remaining five percent did not answer. Ninety percent agreed that they ters in a Ninety-tw- LAST TIMES TONIGHT 3- Choir Concert Metal Society Plans Meeting NOMINATION BLANK 17 Ago Tickets Ready For Symphonic again, SNOW CARNIVAL QUEEN Contestants Must Be Over Years 1911 ls P.M. DAILY 1 Fellowship Meet Planned Thursday my Age 50 OPEN Journal t; department: One of tells me that the New Years baby in Logan this year was born to a Mr. and Mrs. Quick. And what's more, Mrs. Quick reached the hospital only about 15 minutes before the new arrival arrived. ' Kenneth P. Rice, 130 North Eighth East. Brigham City, has been appointed manager of Thio-koSeattle operations, located at the Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, ' i Wash. of the appointAnnouncement ment was made this week by Dr. Harold W. Ritchey, vice president in charge of rocket operations for Thiokol Chemical Corp. & 1 ted. A Krushchev might from the files of the News Jan. 19, Tuesday afternoon, Miss Hermian Bowring acted as hostess at a childrens party in honor of her birthday. The little folks played-game- s, partook of refreshments and then went to the moving Fors-grepictures. Those present were Misses Norma Anderson, Manilla Gladys Hull, Thelma Burt, Leora Crompton, Winnie Bowring, LaVon Holland, Hortense Holland, Hermian Bowring, Ramona Jensen, Alta Bowring, Nevada Bowring; Messrs. LeRoy Holland, Lewis Jones And if you think that one was punny, try and Mack Fishbum. this on for size: Jan. 19, 1911 At the Masquerade Ball last evening, there was a big of dancers and spectators, and the prizes were won by Miss Pearl jam My wife called the other day to say she RICES PRIMARY responsibil- Parson, Indian Princess, the most elaborate character; Misses Lana To had purchased two shirts at half price. ity will be that of liaison work be- Hansen and Grace Holmes, as George and Martha Washington, the best which I replied, "Are they made of sale tween Thiokol and Boeing on the sustained characters; and to Eliza Stokes, as a negress, the most huMinuteman, Bomarc and allied morous character. The other characters were numerous and well suscloth?" systems. tained. He was formerly associated with 25 Years Ago The solid citizens down in Escalante now work on the first stage Minuteman divithe local Thiokol at have a solid water line which is present- program Jan. 17, 1936 The recently organized Lions club of Brigham City sion. received its charter Wednesday evening, the occasion being celebrated These days, everying a stiff problem. to in Prior 1959, joining Thiokol a banquet, program and dance, at the Fifth ward chapel and amuse-one in Escalante is smoking a pipe the Rice was with Boeing as a power-pla- by ment hall, in which 229 persons participated. Officers of the Brigham unit chief on the Bomarc Lions club are: Alf L. Freeman, president; W. H. Stayner, first vice- water pipe in an effort to thaw it out and inHis responsibilities program. Dan Petersen, third back into president; Dr. M. W. Fish, second town the water once get running cluded preliminary design in apRoy L. Thompson, secretary; John H. Zundel, lion again. plied research studies in both roc- tamer; Dewey Ashcroft, tail twister; Reyonld V. Wixom, Walter G. On a taped radio interview, one lady ket and air breathing devices. Mann, Elwyn Seely and C, E. Merrell, directors. and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley sort of summed up their difficulties. She RICE RECEIVED his B. S. in of Jan. 10, 1936 William C. Horsley this city, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on matters of business noted that since water stopped coming into mechanical engineering from the and pleasure. of Colorado in 1947 and her house, trips outside have been much University his M. S. in mechanical engineerian Mens Fellowship more frequent. ing at Purdue University in 1949. The meeting will begin at 6:30 offiRice will The governor and a host of other be joined by his wife Student p. m. at the Protestant cials visited the scene last week and ap- and three children in Seattle as soon as housing is available. Center, with a pancake dinner, the problem. praised according to Dean Kenney, pub- Men, for Times Like These, Actually, the wrong people were sumlicity chairman. A charge of one will be the title of the address dollar per person will be made. The man they should have called moned. to be given All men of the community are Thursday evening, was Brigham Citys water general, Mayor Jan. 19, by Reverend Earl S. Fox, invited to attend, Kenny said. Ruel Eskelsen. pastor of the Brigham City Pres- Reservations may be made by If the mayor couldn't get that water byterian church, at the monthly contacting Bill Killian at PA dinner meeting of the Presbyter 5871. then the as running I've always said the guys in the back-sho- p do a bang-ujob but last Wednesthis night, day praise was unusually accurate. Seems about three gears on the press started turning the wrong way or something and things really started banging. 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