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Show 000 ff THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City. Utah Tuesday, Septembers, 1961 iKiT-- busy. With Peach Days coming this week, he's particularly caught up in the hustle and bustle of details and arrange' ments. . His phone-WjOparticularly active last Frwhen afternoon the Peach Days display iday stand was downed for the count. A strong wind caught it and turned the wooden structure upside down and cockeyed on the county courthouse lawn. Ross had calls from the courthouse, from the nearby city office and from the police department. Things looked dark for a while but Paul Gardner, city streets superintendent, rounded up some men and had the stand dismantled and ready for reassembling within 45 minutes. w. last-minu- . . by Brute would be a dereliction of moral duty at this point not to offer apologies to Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen, Councilman Don Chase and three representatives of the state parks and recreation commission for a typographical error in last Thursday's Journal. The officials went to Mantua reservoir to see what recreation facilities might be developed there. But this is the way it came out in the story: "Mayor Ruel M. Eskelson, Councilman Don Chase and three representatives of the commission made an investigation of the area Monday. They were highly enthusiastic about its possibilities." It A local market owner had a complaint to voice the other day. Seems the pet Deeve relates to customers who make a habit of selecting the highest quality peaches through the squeeze method. , The procedure is to place the thumb and fingers around a choice looking peach and If the fruit is soft the then apply pressure. buyer passes it by. If the fruit isnt soft, it is after the caresses of the potential purchase. "One man went over a dozen bushels before coming to the counter with 28 cents worth of peaches," the perturbed merchant le explained. The moral of this story is don't be a peach pincher. It may be the fruit that gets bruised but it's the merchant who gets sore. Ross Bowen, secretary-manage- r Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, of the is always Paul was thanked, was relieved and appears that even in the face of this early adversity. Peach Days will go on as it SOUTH Entry List SHOW WINNER This is Sheryl Lynn Reeder, 12, of Corinne, who placed fourth in the News & Journal subscription contest. She is displaying the transistor radio which she won. no answer call PA 1 ?M . DAILY Tuesday and Wednesday 55 13 TIME THIS Based on the Novel by GRACE METALIOUS CINEMASCOPE color e.oe luxe mi pa yi.u) - 7:15 P.M. WEEK AND LAST TIME TONIGHT JBLT DiSNEY JUST FOR Burglars Hit Canyon Tavern Leo Jensen of O. P. Skaggs fame, stop- ped me the other day with an unusual tale about a cat who was nursing some puppies at Gino Como's kennel west of town. Burglars early Saturday morning had to see for myself. broke into the Midway Inn in SarSure enough, there was the feline mam- dine canyon and made off with an $10 in pennies plus cigma feeding the canine babies. Quite a estimated arettes and beer, according to the sight and quite a testimonial for the ma- Box Elder County Sheriffs office. ternal instinct which nature lavishes on most The thieves gained entrance by girl creatures. breaking the padlock from a rear Gino says Suzie (the cat) likes to go out door. which 'occurred during the day but she always returns to The break-iafter 2:30 a.m., was disfeed her adopted litter of three. Now if sometime covered Saturday at 1 p.m. we could get along with the Russians as well Home Robbed Gino has quite a collection of animals at The head stall of a bridle and a his miniature zoo, ranging from chipmunks brace and bit were reported stolen to a female lion. Of course there are from the Ed Anderson home, south more dogs than anything else, the reason of Mantua Saturday, according to the Box Elder County Sheriffs ofbeing that Gino loves animals. Many an fice. orphaned pooch winds up on the Como Thieves entered the home by loor step. They're well fed and made hap- kicking in a door. Value of the stolen items was $15. py while Gino tries to find good homes for them. BOX ELDER NEWS This fondness for dumb animals has lit- A waakly nawtpapar atfabliihad In 1(M, tle financial compensation but I'm sure the publijhad avary Tuesday and antarad Sacond Class Mattar at tha post offlca Brigham City, Utah, undar tha act ol budget must run mighty high on personal InMarch (, 1879. n f(N HOUSE OF BAMBOO f ) KMM RACCOON TMP.T THOUGHT fiMlXD-pU- AND I and FRIDAY THURSDAY STOPOVER TOKYO satisfaction. Wednesday thru Saturday m Murphy THE MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONE! sm Crosby TMicmm mZscOPeI AND ,!n KING OF THE WILD STALL0NS AND MtMSfl Thursdays) months) Lloyd Bridges, . NATIONAL EDITORIAL !ASK6,"h c3&l 'Sr E.I11!!MI9.'.!!'.I11 9 ' After Parade! starring Joan Taylor, Lance Fuller SATURDAY ONLY i 8 0TAH STATI is again offering nurse scholarships this tall. (Continued from Page One) William H. dwell, a director of Tingey, IS, daughter of Mr. and the Foundation, says that these Mrs. Lorrin Tingey, sponsored by ns usual, are based 1401 Walker Bank building, or scholarships, Bon Realty. mainly on need. The girls will with the hospitals and schools. Linda Jordan, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jordan, sponsored by Studio Girl Cosmetics; Becky Rasmussen, 19, daughter of Doors Open Immediately APACHE WOMAN Subscription rata 81 50 par yaar, payabla In advancat In combination with tho Box Journal (puhtishad 88 00 par yaart $3 00 tor 10 cants. copy, tlngla color in Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publtshar Mambar Audit Buraau of Circulation, Utah Stata Pratt Association, National editorial Association and Unitad Prats Intarnatlonal, Rsprasanta-tlva- : Advartlsing Utah Jtata Prats Association, Salt Laka City, Utah. Eldar HE WAS A REX ALLEN ... The Ruth Eleanor Bamberger, John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation 3-24- OPEN CITY EYTQM PLACE Girls in Nursing Completed BRIGHAM UTAH PERRY, SPOT IN TOWN Return to Scholarships Made Available for Peach Queen OF PHONE PA If COOLEST THEATRE DRIVE-I- N s Sunday thru Wednesday B31G CROSWKBIAN TUESDAY WELD t;;CGLE MMJREY NOW, FEAR POSSESSED HER AS LOVE ONCE HAD.., 'f jf?i fiisaaa-- A Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, sponsored by Bestway BuildPeggy Billings,. 17, ing center, daughter of Mr. and Mis. T. R. Billings, sponsored by Billings Oil company. Lynette Rogeis, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wiltoid Rogers, of Treinonton sponsored by Idle Isle Cafe; Sut Crui.in, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mis Stephen A Cronin, sponsoied by Mi Intire Realty; Janet Lott, 17, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Lott, sponsored by Ames Development, Inc ; Dawn Christensen, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen, Bothwell, sponsored by Salon of Beauty. Judy Marrone, 17. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Marrone, Willard, sponsoied by Mirk and Julia Lund oerg, 17. Frans; daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ter-rnLundberg, sponsored by Als Conoco Service; Ann Heck, 18. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Heik, sponsored bv the Box rider County Bank, Judy Johnston. IS. daughter of Mr and Mrs O. L. Johnston, sponsored by Block's. AND HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY Also Plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Across six thousand miles of excitement.-acr- oss a whole world of adventure comes the rousing story of real people called. n The Sundowners! 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