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Show PfM ytjprsitwv t t 2 THE '. "1- BOX t- - rpsEgi f- - - ' f 'C nrl, NEWS, Brigham Qty, Utah Tuesday, January 30, 19$2 with this story about a sailor lost at sea. This sailor had been drifting for days He knew the without food and water. end was near but in final desperation he lifted up his face in prayer and said, havent bothered you before and if youll get me out of this scrape, I promise not to bother you again." ELDER I must be getting old. I can still member when a penny postcard cost a .1 Subscription rate I3JI per year, payable in advance! In combination with the So Cider Journal (published Thursdays) S4 SS per yeari ss.SC -for - C infle eacy, IS cants. Cftea. W, CUytooufh Publisher PICK in a fitting headline that apthe weekly newspaper "The Man-t- i peared LAST TIMES TODAY All The Sights And Sounds Of The Most Sensational Age The World Has Ever Known! report goes, veteran news writers Were udderly" astounded last week when or whatcows replaced the coffee bean ever else as producer of the liquid refreshment at a White House press briefing. It now behooves all good Americans to go on the milk wagon. fact it now becomes apparent that big dairy bills and genuine immitation rocking d chairs may replace tatoos and cdlor television sets as status symbols. As for me, I adore milk and my favorite k chair has the best There are times to keep your mouth shut. I'm a master at determining when they are . . . through experience. The three members of our little family went shopping the other day. We had to make a stop at one establishment enroute home. My loving wife bounced out of the car, wanted to know if I was going in. To which I replied that if that cute little clerk was there, to let me know and Id be in. She tossed me one of those looks while I chuckled to signify that it was all in fun. She'd been gone a couple of minutes when Scott left the car and went scurrying in. So my wife Said, he entered the store, looked past his mother, spied the cute little clerk and hollered out: "Hey, dad. .She's WE ARE BUYING Messengers Reed Benson "Two Sanpete Men Take Wash. Trip to SPEAKER guest speaker at Farm Discuss Water.", banquet Thursday evening. .will NEWSPAPERS be 4 Bureau So the - ... ... back-han- sqreak-sqraw- you've ever heard. :The ward teachers braved a recent frigid winter night to impart their monthly message at our house. subject had to do with prayer. Many of us can use more. Perry Shumway, my neighbor at 685 Nbrth Sixth East, contrasted the message - in here." D.H. District Honor Court h Farm Bureau Banquet Set Magazines) , Until March too. a PICTURES OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY bureau of Circulation. Press Association, National My address now is 10 N. Locust, Utah StateAssociation and United Prose Greencastle, Ind. Its a little city Editorial international. Advertising Papresanta-tivo- ) Association. Prose Utah State about the size of Brigham City-n- ice, Salt lake City, Utah. and quiet. Thanks again. Sincerely, th UTAH ST' 'MffisOCJATlOB ELDER DWIGHT HOLMAN And here's r President Kennedy who did so much for the rocking chair industry, has now buttered up the dairy people by saying that milk isva darn good drink . . . and good for you, THE wpapr t . ..JnyBrvca OF astadftshad In Iff w fcly Published every Tuesday end entered es Second Class Matter et the pest office In Oriyhem City Utah under the act of March ft, H7f. A Dear Friends: I thought I would write and thank you for sending the newspaper to me. I really look forward to it. . I was just recently transferred from Columbus, Ind. re- rood NEWS ELDER BOX OUR READERS WRITE MMI 15. 1M2 CITY WASTEPAPER CO. v 1 1 7 W. Rushlon St, Ogden Phone EX 72 Thursday P.M. Announcement has been made by Leslie Jensen, South Box Elder County Farm Bureau president, of the forthcoming annual banquet, slated for Thursday, Feb. 1. The banquet will be held at the Corinne LDS ward recreation hall at 6:30 p. m. Guest speaker will be Reed Benson. Benson is a son of former Secretary of 'Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson, and has been in great demand as a public speaker. During the 1956 Presidential campaign, he was one of the most popular having speakers in the nation, traveled an approximate 100,000 scores miles and holding of press and television interviews. Members of ths Farm Bureau have arranged for their tickets and may purchase tickets at the door, Jensen said, as he invited those interested to be in Wednesday thru Saturday LAST TlfAE TONIGHT WALT DISNEYS attendance. Fore! - Slated Feb. 4 from the files of the New! ft Journal HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) Bermuda probably has more golf i.'.iAum,- Qregfrlurs courses per square acre than any other country. There are three links, including the widely 59 Years Ago known club and two enterC. Call Mrs. B. Mrs. Abraham Hillam and January nine-hol- e courses. tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil T. Forsgren Friday evening at the home of the former. A sumptuous wedding dinner was served, after which the evening was pleasantly spent in advice giving to the newlyweds, social chat and informal comingiing with each other. The bridal pair received many beautiful and useful wedding presents and were started off in life with the blessing of their relatives. Those who were present were Messrs, and Mesdames Arvil Forsgren, Abraham Hillam, Alfred Bywater, N. C. Christensen, James Jensen, B. B. Call, Mesdames Oscar Forsgren, Jonathan Earl, Lizzie Jones, Misses Louie Thompson, Violet Nelson, of Salt Lake City, Messrs. Norman and Romeo Christensen. John W. Peters has been spending this week January 25, 1912 EACH AND every Boy Scout at home with his family. He will return to Logan next week, accomin the entire Bird Haven District panied by Mrs. Peters and their son, Milton, who will remain in Logan . ' f will be expected to be in atten- until school ends. dance, Nelson said. This district 25 Years Ago includes scout troopb in North Box Mrs. Erland Victor, a recent bride, formerly January 26, 1937 Elder and Box Elder stakes, as Glover, was guest of honor at a shower, given Saturday well as those at Intermountain Miss Aflon the Glover residence. The hostesses for the evening were at school and all organized under the evening Mrs. Dewey Ashcroft, Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. Lamont Glover and various religious faiths, he said. Miss Grace Glover. A social time was spent and clever bride books ' Also invited and expected to be were made. Later in the evening a dainty tray luncheon was served of in ; attendance are all parents to 30 guests. Mrs. Victor was presented many attractive gifts. Boy Scouts and all troop commit1937 Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett entertained at a January 26, teemen, Nelson said. The general birthday dinner at their home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Sacketts father, are of and friends Scouting e Dr. Ezra Waddoups. A pAjic dinner was served at one long also invited, he said. table and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller, Mr. IN PREPARATION for the Court and Mrs. Owen Westenskow, Miss Ezma Waddoups of Provo, and the and Mrs. Sackett and Dr. and Mrs. Waddoups. of Honor, a board of reviews for families of Mr. 26, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielson of this city left SunBlaine and Mary Olsen January held be will Scouts and Life Star day for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the next two weeks Corner Main and 2nd Nbrth Thursday evening, Jan. 25, from visiting with Mr. Nielsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nielson. PA 7 to 9 p. m. in the court room of the.' Box Elder county courthouse. Interviews will be made at that time by the advancement committee headed by Lewis S. Wight, and comprised of Nelson, Emery Wight, Sam Gordon, Errol Valentino and Grant Larsen. Court of Honor A district-wid- e jbeing planed by officials of the Bird Haven District of Boy Scouts for, Sunday evening, Feb. 4, at 7 p. in. in the tabernacle building located between Second and Third South on Main street. Plans for the event were announced this week by Leland Nelson of the district advancement committee. The event is being planned as a part of Boy Scout Week, he noted. is Vednesday to Saturday (D)DMf le Mid-Ocea- n 25, 1912 DONALD -C- RISP LAURENCE - NAISMITH ALEX KAY MACKENZIE - $L WALSH TECHNICOLOR AND If they gave away medal, for THE it. ..this would be the mort decorated man In America) WEBB CLIFTON McGUIR DOROTHY - I remarkable MR. evJJ"K .PfiEM N YPACKER ClMIMASeoPC COLON by oe LUX CHARLES COBURN all ST. JOHN ELY RON SPECIAL EARLY three-cours- roue i? Scout leaders are advised that all badges or ranks to be awarded et the Court of Honor must be in the, hands of Leland Nelson before Friday, Feb. 2. None will be accepted after that date, it was noted.. hfelson stressed the fact that all Boy Scouts are urged to attend thq Court of Honor whether they arelto receive awards or not, since this is to be a highlight of the Boy Scout Week observance. m in our hands and sco why they say... 5' -- cacrzaszsa LG t have asked that no on ba admitted to the thaatra after the start of each performance. This, of course. Is to help you I ANN ID enjoy PSYCHO morot SCREAM unmNW Dndal by All KID by 6mtNNMlbyMertBladi-Af!!fiiOUN- RUIA5E I AND ftKANAGEMf NT AMO STAFF OF THIS THEATRE HAVE BEEN PIEOGEO TO AN OATH OF SECRECY CONCERNING THE CONOCO g NSAnit CLIMAX! For maximum xeltement, recommend that you picture from the start I set we earnestly this motion Sunday - Monday - Tuesday The greatest high adventure ever filmed! coum , w r in IS RONALD A meeting important to all farmin Box Elder county will be held next Thursday, Feb. 1, In the new. Box Elder High school, ac- v Ksesssa. Tv Sunday - Monday - Tuesday WE ARE ALLOWED TO SHOW YOU. IT WAS TAKEN AT A MOMENT OF SUSAN ers i. This is the only PHOTOGRAPH THIS MOVIE ! For BE Farmers '45 T HYSTERIA IN CARES Meeting Slated v--t; CO-Hl- Doors Open at 9:00 A.M.Show at 9:30 A.M. No one will be admitted after show begins. We will guarantee you a seat on this performance only. RAZOR-ED- GE AND YOUR : cording to County Agent A. Fullmer Allred. Professor Lloyd Clement, extension economist from Utah State university, will describe the agriculture outlook for tins year as viewed from the nations capital. Professor Clement's remarks will deal with crop quotas, pending price supports and other facets of the farm picture. TBe session is scheduled to start j at p.m. In Room 110 at the new , school, Voung farmers. Box Elder High sdRool and the USU Extension sor-- vice are cooperating, Allred said. Hq urged all fanners to attend: SATURDAY MATINEE Ferrell lersen's Conoco Service Comer 2nd North and Main ms postots STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY CMT PECK 4 DAYS ONLY MID MEN SPZFWDol4SV GtfASSl ANIKONY QUINN i&TIU GUIS OF c STANlfl T"r RAKER mint ANTHONY I1AYAR615E Stt II H0M THE KMMM. TRY ciumsf-W- QUAYLE A ME IRENE PAPAS GIA SCAU BEATTY OUR KARMELKORN ITS DELICIOUS! |