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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham - Gty, Utah I - JOURNAL WANT ADS FORREST RESULTS! USE NEWS Tuesday, February 21, 1961 A beatnik queried his fnend, (ville. The other night, the lights kind of a guy is George went out in his girls house and Js he with it? he spent the rest of the evening "No, man, hes from squares- - tinkering with the fuses ?What cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor- - ENDS TONIGHT Telephone PA TWO Pick of the Pictures OPEN State Educator to Address P.M. DAILY 1 Civic Club Ladies Thursday, LAST TIMES TONIGHT TWO C. ; On 77th Birthday At Family Dinner "THE ; ... SUBTERRANEANS AND' MY MAN GODFREY . Wednesday thru Saturday .'s ' J WM .. 'A M ' v V1-- y ... V , 'fill 1 M-, vis , J n, M h tk 1 f s 14 h A VV W - . SUDdEA DEATH ov Qummahs viAtkf i? 5nEltMl . VAN TAB KERIN HUNTER. gmiMAYjfg c vmm. .GnsmaScoO . TECHNICOLOR Starts Wednesday for 1 Week ; It shouts and sings with life...exp!odes with love! vu Dr. Alton Hadlock SPEAKER will address ' Civic ' Improvements . Club ladies Thursday. 1958. DR. HADLOCK returned to Utah at that time and has been with the State Department of Public Instruction since. A musical number will be presented prior to Dr. Hadlocks ad- - dress. Improvement club members are invited and urged to be in attendance at the meeting. All FEATURES d chaiiman. Dr. Hadlock is a native of Davis county and graduated from Davis High school and from the University of Utah, where he received both his bachelor's and masters degrees. HE LATER joined the staff of the University of Utah, where he worked for seven years. In 1954 he received a fellowship from the Fund for Adult Education, an agency of the Ford Foundation, and spent a research in the area He attended of adult education. the University of California at Los Angeles. He remained in Los An-- ! geles to complete his studies for a graduate degree at UCLA. Dur-!in- g this time, he was employed as a teacher and counselor of Los Angeles City schools and finished his research and he received his doctorate in adult education in player for various church and organization teams and has been an ardent baseball fan throughout his entire life. Present for the party were his wife, Mrs. C. W. Green, and four of his children including Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Green of Brigham City Ralph Green, and Mrs. Ruby Garwas feted on Friday, Feb. 17, at rett bf Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. a family dinner in observance of Albert Candilora of Ogden; and his 77th birthday, which occurred the host couple, Mr. and Mrs. GorThe don John. on the previous Wednesday. dinner was held at the home of Grandchildren present for . the one of his daughters, Mrs. Gordon celebration were Mr. and Mrs. John, also of Brigham City. Fred Rucker of Woods Cross; Mr. A gay feature of tlie family and Mrs. Rees Norr of Roy; Mr. was a huge surprise and Mrs. Karl King of Tremonbirthday cake presented to Green. ton; Miss Eleanor Garrett and and repre- Jack Garrett, both of Tremonton; It was oblong-shapesented a baseball diamond, includ- Mr. and Mrs. Norman John, and Frank Troxell of ing a complete baseball team. For Mr. and Mrs. many years he was a baseball Brigham City. Dr. Alton Hadlock, State Director of Adult Education, will be guest speaker at the Thursday afternoon meeting of the Civic Improvement club at the War Memorial Home. His topic will be A Education Contempory Necessity or a Frill In American World Supremacy. The social hour will begin at 3.30 p m. at the regular meeting at 4 p. m. with Mrs. Lloyd Davis, president, conducting. DR. HADLOCK will be Introduced by Mrs. Grant Allred, program BIG COLORED FEATURES W. Green Feted BIG Civic THEATRE TREMONTON Soroptimists Club Has Dinner Meet ADULTS LAST TIME TONIGHT SLEEPING BEAUTY Club of Brigham Soroptimists City met at Maddox Ranch House for its February meeting on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Following an interesting talk by the groups candidate - to Utah State Cheryl Hailing, the organization held a business meeting discussing club projects for the coming year. Norma Jensen and Dorothy Han-lin- e for the meetwere ing. A raffle held during the evening found Lenora Bowcutt winning a lovely party apron, and Norma Jensen winning an autographed ' childrens book. ONLY! No child under 16 admitted unless accompanied by an adult. Smm Mi Predactions pmwiti I cum AND STRANGER IN MY ARMS .'John WEDNESDAY thru MONDAY THE MISFITS with CLARK Huston prodvetfoa CO'ttarriftg Thelma Ritter Eli Wallach Frank EJajlor GABLE S Won Sr StU Miller United Artists Bailemos Club Holds Guest Night Los 1 Members of Los Bailemos dance club gathered for their annual guests night dance on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the First LDS ward recreation hall fk I ' f ' ' t buwiit,- -' 4 1 i'i ' V TV nrini Dill DiILL I rum -I- i, JM doth mw eimetrocoior. BIElllMSrM ,, 4 Cinemascope AND mA I frpifrt k Uvi f emsmtemm K &. J' WORK ! Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday KOOKY Young HOODS so. V r4 WiTiTESSv In .3 CimujScoiw Ptf OtJMtY ny-SBi- t 8WCS H3PPL1 HAr,RiN ICh'tNY NASH Greeting over 110 couples at the door were Diane and Lee Packer, children of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Packer, as George and Martha The entire hall was Washington. decorated in a patriotic theme, and featured a huge silhouette portrait of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln amid flags and A framed picture of bunting, President John F. Kennedy held a promment place in the decorations. The refreshments consisting of punch, cookies and popcorn, were served to those present. Music was provided by the Shorty Ross orchestra of Ogden. Door prizes for the evening went to lucky ticket holders DeLaun Sdckett, Velroy Christensen, Bud Siegfried and Blaine Rich a Intermission time featured floor show with a comic pantomime of Custer's Last Stand presented by the First ward Scout troop. Also included on the program was a dance number by a in local group that will perform costume for the stake Gold and Green Balls. Chairman for the guest night were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pucker and Mr. and Mrs. BU Rowe, Sweethearts Party Set by Ladies Club Members of Ladies Community Club (formerly Kindergarten Club) vull fete their husbands ut their aa nuul Sweethearts Party to ho held on Saturday, Feb. 25. ut the Third LDS ward recreutton hall at 8 p m. Those attending are requested to bring their own table service for the dinner preceding the dance, according to Mrs O, Dee Lund, chairmun. Director member for the event Is Beth Whitaker, while chuirman for the evening' decoraSerV tions will be Renee Olsen Ing chairman for the event is Be' sie Nelson, All members of the club ore urged to attend the annuul party, which is held In honor of thetr husbands. Gold-Gree- ROCK HUDSON v -- , spnpmEn ,m IJ i r,u, n Ball Set by North Stake AND trif erickson" (TRY OUR KARMEIKORN . - Its delicious ONE WAY North Box Elder Stake Teen Gold und Given Ball will be hold in Monday, Feb. 27 at Harper Ward, beginning at 7 pm and lusting until 9pm All Beehive git Is and Scuuts In the North Stake are Invited to attend for an evening of fun. The dance wilt be under the direction of Stake Beekeeper Mr, lay I'rodidiam and Stake Scout Stake Lender Lrland Nelson dance directors Mr, and Mia E, M Jcumiii will take ihaige id the ! dancing. street ...with s tfflKjay ic What might be called a one-wa- y street is in the making at Kennecotts Utah Smelter. It is actually an extensive conveyor belt system designed to improve operations at the smelter. The belts will always move in one direction. But, by contributing to successful copper production, they will be part of an opposite movement -- the return of benefits to Utah. The conveyor system is the first dollar big step in a multi-millio- n improvement program needed to modernize the smelter as a link in the copper production cycle Utah Copper Division. in Utah. This program is part of a vast, continuing effort at Kennecott to meet the problem of producing copper and selling it profitably in a highly competitive market. Figuratively speaking, when the copper is sold, the new traffic pattern develops, A return trip gets under way. Dollars come back to Utah to develop the improvements that help maintain successful copper production. And successful copper production results in benefits that flow into the lifeblood of our states economy. () Jxcnnccolt Copper Corporation rROUDTO BB PART or M A OBOWINO UTAH |