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Show Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, February 27, 1962 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, li ears perhajjJeutoijIijiie.cT;!!: 'S And whetithe man ftcjbyt 1 port where you say "yesjtjy of response only issued forth. In so many words, he told me toi speck up or sit down and I guess I must have spoken up. Figured if I had , gotten through that day, the rest would be easy. b4 theiy3ggestion ... by Bruce. .... mv talking to a couple about to observe their 50th wedding anniversary, I asked to what they attributed their marital success. She locked at him and merely smiled. But he had a ready answers ' Whenever I got mad, I went to work. When she got mad, she threw things. Apparently he was agile enough to duck whatever she threw and therein lies part of the story. But f think most of it is that they kind of like each other. The missus then opined that many of todays divorces stem from the wives going to work. When the couple gets home after a hard day at the office, they're both irritable and call each other names and such. Thus it could be that a guy's best bet is to marry a lazy girl. The house may be a mess when he gets home but she won't be tired and ornery. In - Broadway Star To Appear in w- A local automobile dealer told rr.e at lunch the other day that he got so tired of seeing pictures of the Kennedy family in one particular national magazine that be cancelled his subscription. "Does that mean youre a Republican?" I asked. "Let's, just say Ive never voted for a Democrat," he replied. I inferred from this that he would keep taking the magazine if a GOP family was featured. Of course, the Republicans dont have a family that large. U, of U. Flay T 9r v , 4 7 I Arlene Francis, veteran television, radio, stage and screen actress, has accepted the starring role in 3 the University ing production tance. k- , Theaters of Old forthcomAcquain- Performances will run from Tuesday, March S, through Saturday, March 10, inclusive, at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus. A matinee is scheduled for Saturday, March 10. NEW YORK actress Mary CoopMarine Pvt. Robert er will MARINE appear wjth Miss Francis W. Christensen completed recruit m the under the direcproduction, training Feb. 20. tion of Robert Hyde Wilson. Both Miss Francis and Miss Cooper recently appeared together in Old in Phoenix, Ariz., Acquaintance where tickets for the production were sold out weeks in advance. The play is a comedy by John Van Druten and amusingly tells e Hie of two friends, Marine private Robert W. Chris- both story novelists, and the entangleBert son of Mrs. and Mr. ments of love, marriage and chiltensen," L. Christensen of 207 South Second dren. t Marine Ends Early Training long-tim- familiar faces are missing from clan these days. MISS FRANCIS has more than Ralph Channell who has been setting the East. Brigham City, completed recruit training Feb. 20, at the 20 Broadway shows to her credit, is recufor 40 about read years, type you Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San ncludtng the major success, The perating from a heart attack. He's doing Doeghgirls by Joseph Fields, fine though, and we hope he'll be back Diego, Calif. which ran for a year and a half. course The , training She also appeared in such producwith us soon.. covers physical conditioning, the tions as One Good Year; All in Lee Goss, general the handyman The French history and mission of the Marine That Glitters; backshop, is hanging his hat these days at Corps, customs and courtesies, hy- Touch, and many more. Her most Ft. Carson, Colo., where he's learning the giene and sanitation and basic mil- recent Broadway hit was Once l More With Feeling., in which she tricks of the Army trade. He's our contri- itary subjects including the rifle, the Browning automatic rifle starred opposite Joseph Cotton. bution to the national defense effort. to Miss Francis is and the pistol. , Some the N-- - J -- Of COMPANY If youve been remiss In getting your 1962 license plates . . . join the asdub. There are plenty of others in the same boat as indicated by this photo taken to the county is new midnight. the Wednesday for The deadline tags sessor's office last Friday. displaying PLENTY - Scout Council UTAH LEAGUE CONCERNED . Sets Roundtable Utahs Economy Threatened Mar. By Proposed Tax Law Change 1 at Ogden A Special roundtable, to be conr ducted on a Council basis, will be Utahs insured savings and loan in mortgages for the year. The held Thursday evening, March 1, t. association last month made more present tax law permits the deduc- at Ben Lomond High school, loaudiences network television the matterfor serious me was rea The new Marines will next Marriage loans purchase of homes, tion of up to 12 per cent of with- cated east on Seventh Street in Scott came home look- port to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for country over for her regular ap- for a for the total and for my loving spouse-to-bamount, than drawable savings as bad debt re- Ogden. on Line? larger the Whats My pearance in their his- serve allocations. The day on which our nuptial vows were ing an abominable mudman last week. He further infantry training. show on during any January seen The meet is for all leaden of Sunday nights quiz "Utahs savings and loan asso- Cub, Explorer and Boy1 Scouts in tory. and Craig had amused themselves in a spoken had all the earmarks of unadulteraIn making that announcement, G. ciations are now providing approxi- this area, according to Scout ofted insanity. We were moving things into nearby vacant lot by stocking up with Blair Bradshaw, president, Utah mately half of the new mortgage ficials. dirt to start a victory our new apartment (it was really little and enough snow-soake- d Savings and Loan league, warned money for home purchases in the the Brigham City area of People , old but for us it was new.) that enactment of the House Ways state, Bradshaw said. Also, vir- who desire to attend the roundgarden. 4 savwith all from placed Means and savings committees (Continued One) tentative Page tually I looked liLt a man who had moved into table are requested to meet at My wife was so amused at the sight of recommendations to change the ings and loan associations are 81, Intermountain school, times in the hectic second period Building 20 apartments . . . without changing clothes him trudging home caked from head to foot If loans. into channeled law would loan tax mortgage savings and 6 p.m. and transportation will at exbefore Box an Elder beup, hung and Means the she she And mad. after be couldnt proposal have a disastrous effect on the flow Ways so did she. Believe me, love was never that tra pair of points to go ahead comes law, it would make it almost be furnished. The group will leave of mortgage credit in Utah. had helped him disrobe outside and then fruer. Closest the Cache kids could to at 6:15 p.m., Scout officials said. associations for impossible many . - Our UTAHS INSURED savings and grow, because growth is directly come to regaining the advantage wedding date was set at 6:30 p.m. scooted him into the bath for a thorough Utah National Guardsmen, civil was a 5 dead- (dan associations last month com- dependent on the ability to accuand at 5:30 p.m, we were washing the car scrubbing, he' had this to say: defense officials, highway patrol- lock. mulate reserves. About half the pleted 4 total of 507 mortgage sure glad you're in a good mood men and other state agencies accompanied by cries of distress from my loans, totaling $7.27 million. This home lending funds provided by I I mother-in-laK hotwas ONCE the future AGAIN, compares with 372 loans, amount- associations come from new savthought for sure was joined forces Saturday for a day today, Mother. from RAY E. MALMROSE scoring duo of Frank Rees' and ing to $4.33 million in January, ings. If an association cannot long defense exercise. We were on time, a bit grimy behind the going to get my fanny blistered." Larsen 349 Lavell that to 1961, and credit is source this of loans, sophomore amounting grow, wiped The agencies tested Utahs reLets look it right in the eye! the Bees. Rees rah up an $4.66 million two years ego. out. No matter how we say it, your covery efforts during simulated paced Insured in associations startwhile total Larsen, figured health is the real reason why nuclear detonations .at Mountain PERRY PULSE these computations include the Ogwere here in business. We dont Home AF Base, Idaho; Las Vegas ing for only the second time, den and First Federal Savings and Elko, Nevada. They consid- jump shot his way to seven field loan Association enjoy sounding like common with a branch at colds (lets change that to ered wind currents, warning sys- goals and 14 points. Main and Forest, Brigham City. common scolds), but its your Cornish and Geddes led North tems, fallout shelters and evacuaThe ways and means committee health thats imtion problems, among other mat- Cache with 12 and ten points. for the reduction of calls proposal Both teams put on displays of the portant. Thrift is ters. reloan debt and bad savings know-hoin a game serve tax deduction to 3.5 normally a good The exercise, cent Operation Fall- good cage idea, but this idea some rough and of each associations net per The Ingredients Necessary for a out, tested a new state-wid- e com- that featured increase Cadet Earl Robert Kunzler, son of hoarding rer chosen winner maneuthere, will present Successful Community Theatre munication net installed last sum- tumble By Donna Bywatetof Mr. and Mrs. David Kunzler, mainders ei once her speech in quarterly conference. will be the title of an address by mer vers. , of Willard has been promoted to by the Utah National Guard The Republican and Democrat The other important ' preparticipants were pre- Vosco Call, drama professor at and determined how well the variPhil Nelson, the diminuative Bee the rank of cadet major in the Air scriptions is one parties of the Perry Precinct met sented with a certificate showing Utah State University, to members ous fist in the mouth a one work could as guard, caiight Reserve Force agencies Officers that can be acTraining separately at the Perry School how they were rated on their of the Golden Spike Theatrical the seconds as final a said Gen defense brought team, Maj. corps at Brigham Young univerfrom Page One) tively dangerous. , (Continued Monday night, Feb. 19. The follow- speeches. Retold stories were given Guild on Thursday, March 1. The big the ball. heated for tussle Maxwell Utah E. Rich, He will hold the position of Adjutant Even if you can ing people were elected as officers by Phillip Young and Karen Green-halg- meeting vJl begin at 7:30 p.m, in General. Box Elder took-- - command of National Secretarys Association is sity. remember what any given preof the Republican party of the Perand musical numbers were the Thiokol Training buildingi on inspector general. - in the second the game period composed of executive secretaries Cadet Kunzler plans to graduate scription was used for, you canry Precinct: Burdett Smith, chair- presented by Gene Peterson and West Forest, according to an anEACH GUARDSMAN had a job when it went into a zone' defense. not possibly know employed in the Brigham City area from the the exact man: DeEsta YoUng, Jack Francis. made this week nouncement program in June, 1962. unit as each by Saturday performed Coach Grant Moser started with a and at Thiokol. The members are reason your doctor prescribed and Ernie Clark, secretary-treasure- r. While in AFROTC the a cadet chairman. Robert Olds, CONGRATULATIONS are in or- specific tasks during the test and the Bulldogs listed as follows: Diane Burke, it. Then, too, some drugs beThe five delegates elecA of Brigham City, Call Is Jackling Hall, the main armory were men loose under president; Mrs. DeEsta Whitney, undergoes intensive classroom stucome weaker, and some get springing ted for the county convention aTe der for Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson. well native known to local audiences for in Salt Lake City and Camp W the basket. d Mrs. Ouida ODell, dies, regularly scheduled drill and stronger. Why take a chance? Smith. Clark, Eugene Perry, Doug- They were blessed with an one month of summer camp prior secretary; Mrs. Donna Porter, to baby girl Feb. 2 his outstanding dramatic contribu- - G. Williams, summer campsite for The box score: las Quayle, and Charles Clifford. This work is carWhen there is illness in your as a talented writer, producer the graduation. served as treasurer; Mrs. Jean Burdett, Mrs. Their first convention will be held at 9 p.m. She is the first girl in tions on in conjunction with his mafamily . . . call PArkway Rachel Cleaver, Mrs. Beverly ried March 3- - at the Bo Elder Junior a family of two boys. Her two and director of local and university headquarters for the big test. Malmrose Pharmacy , , . where brothers, Reese and Kelly, are productions, Covia, Mrs. Helen Egley, Miss An- jor field of study at BYU. We sought for realism on all High school. Kunzler is majoring in you know your prescription will Cadet to a short business na The In of Mrs. name her. addition proud really Erickson, Joyce Frisbry, of the exercise, Gen. Rich The Democrats of the Perry prephases be filled accurately and quickly chosen for her is Carolyn. Grand- - i meeting, a training workshop will Mrs. Jean Hagen, Mrs. Adele Hall, political science at BYU. Entrance said, so that we could gain the cinct elected as their officers: J ay of Mrs. Norma Hansen, Mrs. Mary Into the Air Force will allow him by our courteous and friendly Mr. scene are little from well a a feature known parents Carolyn information and trainmaximum Hamson,' chairman; Joyce Math- and Mrs. 102 E. Forest pharmacists McChesney, and Mrs. Anna Marie to apply this training in his specJamsey Nelson of Perry, comedy directed by Charles Mac- - ing and find out where we need ews, Faye Peter- and Mr, and ialized field. Houser. Mrs. Leon Jensen of In tosh. Other business will involve to son, secretary; Ruby Davis, treasimprove. a report from the radio wing by Since urer. The delegates they elected Layton. this was the first comCarol Holland and the consideration are son of Mr. and Mrs. for the county copvention bined defense effort of its kind in Larry White, of a spring production to be sponFrank Wendell Call, Marion Hyde, Clark White, left Sunday, Feb. 11, sored the state much valuable informaGuild. the by and Charles Scott. This convention to serve six months in the army. This for future training tion was meeting will provide the of civil gained will be held March 24 at the Court He is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif, defense and National for last of residents opportunity House. where he 'will receive his basic Box Elder county to join the Guild Guard Personnel. training. After he completes this, as charter members. Olds said. Jeep posses, highway patrolmen THE WARD Gold and Green Ball no definite made. are He plans and civil defense aides who have A one-awas held Friday night, Feb. 16. The will return home play, Heat Lightning in August. . and directed by Del taken survival and defense courrecreation ftill was decorated in produced the traditional gold and green colMR. AND MRS. Jack Totman Gaunt, will conclude the evenings ses at Camp Williams during the ors and an evening of dancing was and their family, who have been activities. Additional information past year had ample opportunity enjoyed. The music was furnished taking care of the LDS Church may be obtained by contacting during the exercise to put into by the Henry Johnsen orchestra. Farm for the past ten months, are Olds at PA practice what they had learned. The following Laurel girls were moving to Salmon, Idaho. Mr. honored as queens of the Ball and Tolman Is going to take care of his s were presented carnation corsagranch. We hate to Ronda see them leave Perry. They have es: Jeanne Christensen, Rowena been very enjoyable citizens. Nelson, Trudy Hansen, Johnson, and JoAnn Pritchard. CorMr. and Mrs. Max Bywater were sages were also presented to Mrs. surprised to have Maxs brother Louise Davis, Laurel teacher, and and sister-in-lae Harold and Mrs. Hazel Nelson. A floor show Bywater, stop In to see them in of dancing was presented by Mr. Saturday night, Feb. 17. Also with and Mrs. Ralph Vavricka, Mr. and them was their baby, Shauna, and Mrs. Ray Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Marchenes mother, Mrs. Mori Dale Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- Nielson. Harold and Marchene nett Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- traveled here from Panguitch, Refreshments Utah, where he is a seminary ert N. Anderson. were served. teacher. M-- .45-ca- n ld e. State Agencies Bees Tip NC Join Forces y ... In Defense Try 19-1- 5. 25-2- third-quart- Pharmacy Phacts ,Tm - USU Professor Willard Man Promoted to To Address Perry Residents Name Precinct Officers of Political Parties Theatre Guild ROTC Program . - ' under-the-boa- - t Boss of Year h, man-for-ma- n eight-poun- one-oun- citizen-soldier- s, , j ... ct I AND YOUR CARES father-in-law- Mar-chen- the next 100,000 mllesl THE PRIMARY presidency was reorganized Sunday night, Feb. 19. The newly appointed president is Mrs. Alene Sevy, with Mrs. Marilyn Lund and Mrs. Grace Nelson as counselors, and Mrs. Gloria Crouch as secretary. Mrs. Lucille Nelson was released as inservire leader and Mrs. Connie Hirschi was released as organist. No one has been appointed to fill thes two post tions. - The outgoing officers are Mrs. Hazel Nelson, president; Mrs. Alice Snow and Mrs. Cora Quayle, Florence counselors, and Mrs. Wight, secretary THE MUTUAL Speech Festival was held Tuesday night, Feb 20 Speeches on Who Is My Neighbor were given by Bobbie Stacks, Linda Hirschi,5 Rose Marie Vavricka, Evelyn Wight," James Schroeder, and JoAnn Sebek. The speeches were 1.31 very Well prepared and delivered and the judges had a hard time Choosing a winner. They did, however, bestow this honor to JonAnn Sebek. She was presented with a certificate and also a book entitled. History and Stories in the Book Of Mormon, by Clark White of the bishopric. JoAnn Will now fompete on a stake basis and ll MR. AND MRS. Arthur Wagstaff now the proud grandparents of six lovely cluldren. Their newest grandchild is a baby girl born Feb. 19 to Mr. and Mrs. David Wagstaff of Tremonton. The baby weighed six pounds and two ounces, and was born at 6:45 p.m. The mother and baby are both doing fine. This is the first child for David and Rose and they have chosen Ruth Ann for her name. in our hands and soo why they say... are BOX ELDER NEWS CONOCO a New Styleside Pickup loss tOJte $32 than Chevy's pickup. Also, latest tests have shown a ford Six Pickup Big Ford Push is on to outsell all competition with lower prices, bigger The can save $228 on tires alone during big on iwMkly nawapaper from now through March! Save buy now I I a comparison tf mmeetmthiren IvfMl muilnt ftef ptkm, trade-in- s 100,000 miles of operation. Total: $2601 published Tueaday and entered aa Second Clin Matter at ttn poet aaflca in Brigham City, Utah, unddr ttia act at March I, laze. ivry f Subtcrlption rata ts ss per year, payable In combination with the Bor Sld.r Journal (publlehad Thoredeytl ta.W par year! M.OS tar mental! WAS copy, 10 cents. in advaneoi Ctm. W. 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