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Show i Brigham Gty. Utah December 5, 1961 Tuesday, THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Conference OUR READERS WRITE . . I'LWiTtnmx Dear Editor: Should you desire to use it 1 am supplying the following information concerning myself and family. We have just recently moved from Brigham City here to Sierra Vista, Ariz., where I have taken a position as an electronic engineer for Telecomputing Services, Inc., who operate the Data Re duction Center for the Army at Fort Huachuca which is located adjacent to Sierra Vista. We lived in Brigham City this last time from December, 1957, until last month. During the past two years we resided at 648 South Sixth West where we were buying our home. During the nearly four years since Dec., 1957. I was employed by Thiokol and at the time I left I was working in the Instrumentation Engineering Laboratory. My wife, Nelma, was the former Nplma Foote. We have been married years and the the parents of three children, Louise, 7 years; Marie, 5 years, and David, 16 months. Prior to working for Thiokol I worked for the Atomic Energy Commission in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and also taught school in both the Weber county and Box Elder county school districts. And now to another matter. I think our subscription is about up. We want to renew it, but we are not settled permanently yet and we are planning to wait until we are in our new home which will probably be next month. Slated for Vours truly, C. Kafton, Henry Studies Supply Army Pfc. Merlin G. Richardson, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lichfield, live at 371 North First West, Brigham City, completed the general supply specialist course at the Quartermaster school, Fort Lee, Va., on Nov. 24. Richardson was trained to perform general unit supply duties, to serve as unit armorer and to assist in supply operations and logistics. The soldier entered the Army in June 1960 and received basic combat training at Fort Ord, Calif. He is a 1960 graduate of Box Elder High school. Jr, MAIL ORDERS NOW! . . . DEC. 1 1, 1961 OFFICE OPENS A Story of The Christ The Glory of Ilis Spoken Words. MS Pilmtd Metro-Goldwy- presents Samuel Bronstons Production - Mayer n EXCLUSIVE Starts ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT THURSDAY DEC. 21, 1961 SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAYS EVENINGS: (Sun. 7:30 pjn.) muck FRI., SAT. & HOLIDAYS WEDNESDAY SUN. Thru THURS. MATINEE: 8:30 2:00 p.m. $1.50 Rleoie land AHernote PLUS THEATRE DRIVE-I- N The Adventures -- JOHN (ft min ii'Hiimmui wmmmm WE WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY ONLY DEC. 6TH TO CLEAN SCREEN WE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR r YOUR SUPPORT DURING OUR Thursday - Friday - Saturday YEAR. FIRST TWO BIG FEATURES i I'lfreWi 1 THE PICTURES THE BIG SHOW TIME 4 7Z 0 7th I JOY! b rrwvii OJfltWV $ t 't - i J V APPROACH Esther Williams and Cliff Robertson yt'ffS0S,TS,PE1SPlE HEART! P.M. DAILY THE RIGHT UC with TODAY ELAINE T DEREK-STEWAR- ' : s 1 - V, Wednesday through Tuesday-- 7 Big Days n The All New Exciting Film Made Entirely in Utah fOWARO 3 . - 1,. j' V 6 Fahker FIND THE NEST OF THE C0SV1ANCHER0S-FIN- D THE HEAD OF THE SNAKE-- ,, FRAN K CAPRAS W "illiSlS EiT5 llkfiB MMKai MM. PRANK Pm. $1.50 $1.75 ON CAPRA y& HOCClSflMfeMehtN 1W- 101 SORUMM t COLOR CirMAScoeg a tew ...... SJ-- C. ALWAYS I Utah life I 6m. oi Performance 6m. of P.rfai mane. choker Dal.. first to life-- or TWP MOST death! IN n'f.lopo. YOUR ARMY NATIONAL A STORY . AND y- - -- v AFTER MARRIAGE V j. ' OF TOCETHIRNESS Chappy OUARO ' FXClTlNQ MfTZiGAYKOR BEFORE Pleoie enctoio ttampod, - COMEDY TNA5c6p ' with a woman who could condemn them .. Addr.it. Nam. PLUS Jake and Paul Regret were out to crush a kingdom of killers... but they hadn't counted on meeting the beautiful gypsy Pilar.. .or dealing Big GUARD $2.00 poyobl. to Centre Theatre, Slat, end Broodway, eoch. Total tick.lt at I , . Dal. For LAST PRESLEY FLAMING STAR OPEN OF HITS IN OPEN YOUR PICK COLOR ELVIS noted THE STAKE MIA organizations will conduct the Sunday evening service at the tabernacle beginning at 7:30 p. m. All young people of the stake of MIA age are issued a special invitation to attend. A special program is being arranged for the meeting. $2.00 -- $2.50 $1.50 -- $2.00 check a BIG .. MICK Mat. TWO Attends Meet Apostles since October, 1958. He has served as president of the South Ogden LDS stake, and as local and regional superintendent of the YMMIA. Also as Sunday school superintendent, a member of the Mt. Ogden stake high council, and as counselor in the presidency of that stake. He has been affiliated with the Utah Power and Light Co., since 1912, having served in various capacities for that firm, including manager of the business development department of the company at Ogden. He is a director of the Dee hospital in Ogden and various other civic responsibilities. . LAST TIME TONIGHT Brigham Man ELDER CRITCHLOW is It 3 A4 of ... at maturity mituUmtt utilities executive and civic leader from Ogden and has been an Assistant to the Council of Twelve TECHNICOLOR SUPER TECHN'RAMA ?OMM AT 6:30 P. M., a meeting will be held for the stake presidency and clerks; high council, stake Melchizedek priesthood committee; Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, group leaders, assistants and clerks; all bishopand rics, branch presidencies Stanley Veatch of Thiokol ChemiMelchizedek clerks, priesthood cal corp. and Brigham City atclass instructors. tended the National Association of At 8 p. m., a missionary meetAccountants West Coast Regional ing wil be conducted with the en- Accounting conference in Long tire stake membership invited to Beach, Calif. to invitations attend. Special go all stake and ward officers and This program emphasizes talks leaders. A film will be shown at on modern management technithis meeting along with a discus- ques, management of new products, etc. sion led by Elder Critchlow. Attending also are Professor V. GENERAL sessions will be held D. Gardner of Utah State univer2 10 m. m. and a. at p. Sunday All stake members are urged to sity in Logan and Tom Dobbins, attend these sessions and the gen the local NAA president and coneral public is invited. President troller at Marquardt aircraft in Ogden. Young said. An early meeting will be con NAA regional are conferences ducted at 8 a. m. Sunday for the designed to keep management acstake presidency and clerks, high countants and other business men branch presi- informed on council, bishoprics, techniques dencies and clerks and stake mis- and systems useful to their jobs sion presidency. and companies. Now paying meaning, or just be for fun. The number enjoyed most was when a man and two women danced. The women threw glances filled with d.sduin and enemity at each other but smiled sweetly whenever facing the man. The lyceum which took place on Monday, Nov. 27, at the start of the school day, ended with the Vikings singing their national anthem. The Vikings were discovered by Dr. Kurt Singer w'hile on a trip to Scandinavia. These two couples were chosen as winners of a national folk dance contest in Local Soldier A strict belief in fate is the worst kind of slavery. Epicurus. BOX Where you work or at your bank for conerence The quarterly North Box Elder stake will be conducted Saturday evening and Sunnine strings instead of four. He Vikings Entertain Students according to an day, Dec. that when he played on 'explained announcement made by President The Box Elder studentbody sat of the strings the other five . , Malcolm C. Young. ,w,ifour in the boy s gym captivated by 1C located beneath the ELDER WILLIAM J. Critchlow, performance of The Vikings, di- " produced fingerboard sympathetic to Council an Assistant the Jr., rect from the land of the midnight vibrations. He played several of Twelve Apostles of the Church sun. The two called who couples numbers on this instrument which of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y themselves The Vikings wore the is called a hardingfele. Saints will represent the General LDS AUTHORITY Elder Wil- Authorities at the conference. He ancient Norwegian costume. Their DANCES from different parts of liam J. Critchlow, Jr., will visit will be the featured speaker at the clothes were handmade, beautifuland they wore Norway were performed and sevNorth Box Elder stake conference Saturday evening meetings and at ly embroidered, of song were sung by eral this weekend. shiny, black, sturdily built shoes The types the general sessions on Sunday. Vikings. They told how the with buckles. topped songs and dances sometimes have Saturdays meetings will begin at 5:30 p. m. with a meeting of One of the men was a teacher, as many as a hundred verses. The the stake presidency, stake mis- the other a folk dance instructor. two couples demonstration several sion presidency and Elder Critch-- The instructor played an instru- of these song dances which can ment similar to a violin but with express moods, have historical iOW. 8i U.S. SAVINGS BONDS BUY North Stake ! . I jf k i - VIj Im II : inniveraary Sunday -- FAonday -- Tuesday TWO v --a hjj "ffA" f,-V- i trj 7 BIG FEATURES W h 4 , BREAKING ATTENDANCE RECORDS AT THEATRES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY fill t BEAM GRECIAN A Beam "original, by tht Golden Agt of Greect a .decorated 'th figure! of ancient philotophera let In front of 1h Parthenon on tha Athenian Acropoha. Contain Beam bourbon. yter old (100 prool) Bonded TH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT POURflON (LlRiAUNl, JM Ken. 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