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Show Love Me, Love' My PAOK SIX 'PARK VALLEY NEWS BOX ELDER JOURNAL u Brigham City, Utah Friday, July and Mrs. returned PARK VALLEY Mr. iFred J. Hirschi have - rwo Irishmen DUBLIN (UP) have declared war on bogus souvenirs, a flourishing racket for clipping gullible tourists, and intend to replace them with the real thing. 14, 1950 da Palmer, daughter of Bishop home again from Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, all where Mr. Hirschi has been tak- of Brigham City, have been treatments from the doctor. visiting their grandparents, Mr. Not so long ago, ing and Mrs. Joseph Palmer. J$e is much improved again. Eugene Kunzler of Oakland, is B. on an Kent Carter who , California has visited his parS. mission in California Mr. and Mrs. Kunzler the was operated on for appendicitis ents, two He returned weeks. past on duly 5. His wife, Alfa Jean Carter, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter are anxiously awaiting news from him. , Little Darwin Mecham, son of Mr. end Mrs. Richard Mecham, received painful but not serious burns last Wednesday when he stepped backward Into a pan of hot on the floor. He is recovering nicely. ret Mrs. Charles Kunzler has turned home where she is recovering from a Tecent operation in the Brigham City hosliq-ue- pital. d and Mrs. Roy Pugsley and daughter, Bonnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer of Tremonton, returned 'home the middle of last week from a 4th of July weelt-enspent visiting and fishing at Yellowstone park and Arco, Idaho. Miss DeLayne Mon-son- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monson of Arco, and granddaughter of the Pugsleys returned home with them i to visit here. , , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seely and two sons from California, were recent visitors at the home of their sister, Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth G. Carter. PasMisses Sue end Beck" mussen, daughters of Dr. and Mrs."'J. H. Rasmussen, and Lin- Mr.- - d BRIGHAM California The game and ended in a tie when it had to be called because of rain. Park Valley has been receiving some badly needed rain storms the past week. This area did not receive the early spring rains and the grain and hay which had started to burn have brightened up considerably with the recent rain. Some hay was down 'but the good the rain did far exceeded any small damage to the hay. Park Valley ward Sunday of school under the direction Fred Hirschi, Superintendent Kay Carter and Rex Pugsley are planning an interesting day of activities to celebrate the 24th of July. This celebration will be given on Saturday, July 22. Races of all kinds for the children and young people in the morning; a hot dog and hamburger stand, two softball games, one by the teen age boys playing with Snowville boys; a girls game, and a baseibal game of the regular league will fill the afternoon, and a dance at night. Everyone Is invited to join In the fun. John Wayne, Louise Latimer in Alaskan husky, poses with his owner, Marshall Thompson, with Jan Sterling adding her blonde glamour to the situation which took place Mystery Street. between scenes during the filming of M-G-- day visit with relatives and friends. They spent some time at the home of Iretta Peters in Perry. Mrs. Martilla Nelson enter talned 25 guests at the Perry Park last Thursday, July 6th, in honor of her daughter, Glor ostings From Ferry News By Mrs. Lyman Wight last Monday evening from California after a ten day visit with relatives and friends. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judson at Spadra, Calif. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forsgren at Fontana. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorne at Baldwin Parks M: and Mrs. Roy Thorne In Los A geles and Dan Davis who is stationed with the navy in Southern California. They visited many points of interest and report a very enjoyable trip. , Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet and sons, Torry and Hans of Salt Lake City, and formerly of Gouda, Holland, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendelr Nebeker last Sunday. The Van Fleets met Elder Denton Nebeker in Holland recently. Other guests at the Nebeker home were Mr jand Mrs. Henry Bor talussi and sons Gary and Lynrt of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker and daughters, Alice and Barbara of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peters returned to their home in Fresno, California last week after a ten Adventure from the pages of America's greatest chapter! Pvwiwiff! fcelwt lUrftof DENNIS RHONOA FtMR IDVAMO NORIEGA Directed by lewis R foster taw fcMA'MHrNiMilsea C. TIhmi A hw m IWWcet Mhw Mtw Also Air Paramount News "Wild Goose Chase" "Leprechaun's Gold' Movies Are Better Than Ever at the Roxy! las tenth birthday anniversary. Games were played and refresh ments were served at one long table cleverly decorated with individual birthday cakes mark ing the places. Balloons con taming fortunes were presented to each guest which caused much merriment and laughter. Gloria received many nice gifts, Mrs. Nelson was assisted by her niece, Miss Karlene Hauser of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Stanley. (Petersen and family of Garland spent Mast Tuesday at the home of Mr .and ' Mrs. Earl Fallows. Nelmagene and Dorothy Oy-le- r of Ogden spent last week at the home of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peter sen. Mrs. Isaac A. Young enter tained at a family dinner last Sunday In honor of two grand sons, Michael Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston and Craig Pixton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pixton of Salt Lake City, whose birthdays occur on thp same day. - The youngsters celebrated their first anniversary. A lighted birthday cake was the center of attraction. Gifts were presented to the ba bies as they babbled with glee as the party drew to a close. or. WITH MYRIADS OS CVIR APSIALINC MACNIHCCNT SAC-(ANIW SIATURtS EXHIBI-TION- S TRY AND WORLD-WIHiADID RY STARTS TUESDAY THE WORLD RENOWNED WILD ANIMAL TRAINER AND MOTION SICTURE JULY STAR 18-19-- DARING DIATH WITH TH( URTH'S GREATEST GROUP OF FEROCIOUS, JUNGLE BRED PERFORMING LIONS AND TIGERS BOTH DIRECT FROM THE AFRICAN VELDT. SEXES HATE EOR MAH AND WITH INSTINCTIVE EOR THIRST INSATIABLE AT THE 20 ILOOD eeat ever the most dangerous RY MAN per- formed STARS FROM ALL Ik Waril'l CnaUit PARTS OF THE WORLD Will LsRy Anln.l r rlnr HARRIET BEATTY TWt tEAOlV OAHRft tlSHAY If "magnificent EMMTES THE AND PRESENTATIONS INCLUDING PAGEANT INTRODUCTORY OONHOUS ON MARCH THE k MUTINOUS A RAGING FT 'v Tues-W- i July "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" ALSO Dean Jagger and John Carradine in "SEA MAN" Sunday and Monday June Allyson and Peter Lawford in "LITTLE WOMEN' In Technicolor Tuesday & Wednesday FAMILY NIGHTS Robert Stack and Jon Hall in "EAGLE SQUADRON" v uC Betty I'Hsrae Edgar Buchanan Lynn llrroTs, 41 'Pah ALSO John Wayne and Sheila Bromley in "IDOL OF CROWDS" Plus Short Subjects ' th 1 SENSATIONAL! ITS EXPLOSIVE! irs ATOMIC! Saturday Night JULY 15 YV CREW... its tV: Star-Studd- ed Dance Famed Flying Saucer Band WOMAN.. MOTION yiVwrfTv VVc . PAYS E TYPHOON... A DANGEROUS vjJt Sun. -- Mon. - Today and Saturday WITH THE 1IIULM new productions SPANCULANO Show Starts at 4:30 P.M. Special Matinee -- Doors Open At 4:00 P. M. Matinee Prices: Adults 60c Till 6 P. M.; Children 25c Evening Prices : Adults $1.00 Children Under 12 Yrs. of Age 25c Features Start At 4:53 P. M . 9:55 P. M. 7:24 P. M. PICTURE RECORDING STARS THE GREAT BARTON WtitB'S CQUIURRISTie WONDER Th Man Who Stands On Hit Forefmget 7Hf HOH ZELL 0 LEAMONDS TROUPE AND DTS BIG! FACCONES t But It's One Night Only! TRAMPOLINE ACRORATS MARVELS BIAUTIFUL FANTASTICALLY AERIAL ILLUMINATED NSW D0N7 BALLET t HI F ROM S FOREMOST WORLD IIOERS THE NORSE SHOWS OF ALL RATI01S IN AN NNPANALLELED FEtTUNINC EXFIRITION M A REL FEATURE See Real Hollywood Broadcast O On KLO O Lonnie Gill, Your MC Big Talent Quest Featuring Utahs Own Greats In Show Business THE CAUDILLO SISTERS SSEiTEST FLVIN6 BF RETURN BIOFLAYS ll MORALES EDUCATED CANINES Whirlwind Acrobats THE FAMED IOHNNY CLINE COMPANIES OF LIBERTY HORSES FRANK DOYLE ADEL The CAUUIUI SISTERS. Acrotitii Stars !M HAM9L0S anA VAUCA, A trial Wonder tfco LEA V0ISE5. C omody Atrial Btf Artist HANDS TrnoiiM Performon AN tka FACONES and Seam rl other F retire Attraettane BIG MEHAGERIEwIlo jungle" Veasti twirl MISS IT! LIVINCSTON )EAN EXTRA ADDED t DAILY ) It I PM I FoSuLAR OOOU OREM I 30 A 7 PM I P R I C I 5 Tickets On Sale Show Dcry at Howard Hotel Lobby We Suggest Reservations -- Pf- mar if eakrfWft - -- -v Cecil B. DeMilles SAMSON AND DELILAH Hedy LamarrVictor Mature George Sanders Angela Lansbury Henry Wilcoxon Produced and Directed by Cecil B DeMilla twMMlBT W Ink I Looky Jr Boaad mom frw anginal ad Delilah Frotna M Froah tha hiatorr Sanaa trait tha By Maly MaraU liklo Lawk and Vladimir Jabot inaiir Judin Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Roxy Hi YV IN CLYDE BEATTY PERSON 4 Saturday Only KINA, a XH! SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. "DEAR WIFE" at its boldest... FAYLEN :jr 3 Color Cartoons William Holden and Joan Caulfield in Mrs. Alma Davis and daughter Marva returned home Rtt CARTOON CIRCUS THEATRE Last Times Tonight PERRY CLARK N Highway 91 At East Edge of Brigham City Sunday & Monday Only GOMEZ 2 L-- DRIVE-I- BTrry A HIT NO. 1 haflo-!7i- m 91 EAST SIDE JOHN HIT NO. ig is a hurry The News-Journup shop for job printing, but the quality of the work is always the finest. THIS'm ft1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY frtiSLic picruRi TtJ NiW O' THE PICTURES " THE PICK George LIghtfoot and Hamil ton Jenkins, Intend to give the tourists a new deal. They will use an old craft called the "lost wax process1 which will result not alone in Irish made souvenirs, but ones that are almost works of art. MY Alt V Japan. MONDAY HIGHWAY y Germany or in Czechoslovakia, It was a closely fought " I dollar-happ- tourists visiting Ireland brought home genuine souvenirs of the Emerald Isle, made in Japan. In Glendalough, ancient capital of Ireland, and happy hunting ground for the little men, tourists were sold a wide variety of jewelry and leprechauns made last Saturday. Park Valley iball team and fans went to Elba last Saturday to iplay the Elba team. to Doctor Doubles Up MUSKEGON, Mich. (Up f (UP) Kenny think any- Norman A. Fleishman giVf, Goetzinger didnt fell and all for his patients benefit he when thing about a transfusion, un- ministering wasnt It knee. bumped his the discovered plasma was ; til late that night, after he had dis- blood he had donated to he that danced ail evening, Muskegon blood bank prev4 covered his knee was broken. In Stride CHADRON, Neb. Taken Real Irish Souvenirs' To Be Restored PRICES j 1 Plus Short Subjects MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER AT THE ROXYI $1.50 Per Couple 80c Single Yr Phone & |