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Show IM' PAGE POUR As' 11$ ' J A I i I ; VSATUMAY : t to the music of Dan Ross And His Orchestra 1 ) ,1 i ! 't PV' , ?r ' t Make Up A Party t And Every Saturday Evening ing on a television show with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Maybe shell come back later. ' Ross Norr ,i At the close of fervent prayer wjj the safety and qUlC 1,1 the husbands members who and are h youngsters listened to records. PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Martel-l- a After the gifts were presented Everyone is ImJJJ Nelson and family 6pent the to the guest of honor the group week-enat the home of their society items fs past enjoyed pink ice cream, cup Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hauser at and Journal to 771, cakes topped with a little bird Twin Idaho. Mrs. Hauser Falls, the of Each favor, and punch. who had been visiting , at the tiny guests received a heart and home of Mr. and Mrs. (Hannan arrow favor filled with canCampbell at Corinne, returned to dies. her home Jn Twin Falls with For skiing at Its beat, Little friends extending best the Nelsons. , wishes for the day were: Amy many experts prefer Mr. and .Mrs. Wendell Nebeker Rasmussen, daughter of Dr. and and daughter, . Gaye, Mr. and Aspen, Colorado. Mrs. J. Howard - Rasmussen, Mrs. Nebeker and chilByron Darlene Bouck, daughter of Mr. dren last Sunday at the and Mrs. Harold Bouck, Benny home spent of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bott, son of Mr- - and Mrs. Max Bortalussl in Salt Lake City. Barbara Bott, Jean ' Jensen, J Mrs. Thomas Stokes and son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. No- Stephen returned to their home lan Jensen; Kathy Nielsen, in Salt Lake City last Monday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quig after a weeks visit at the home Nielsen; Sue Call, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen Hill and Hill will not make you an to Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call, Jr.; 1 and family. t expert skier but it will treat you Kathleen Valberg, daughter of BEST ITS AT Mr. and Mrs. John Valberg, Jr; Elder Gordon Crowther, who - WHISKEY Tamara Brown, daughter of Mr. recently returned from the Wesand Mrs. Knowlton Brown; Kar- tern States mission, visited last Ladies Of Kindergarten Club en Walker, daughter of Mr. and Tuesday and Wednesday with . . . here deciding on details of their annual Fashion show, Mrs. Leo Walker; Ray Forsgren, relatives in Perry, Mr. and Mrs. one of the highlights of the spring season. The event is son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fors-gre- Hyrum Thome, grandparents, Charlene Hawkes, daugh- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Young, planned for March 8. Shown are, from left to right: Mrs. and Mrs. Morgan an uncle and aunt Fred L. Petersen, president; and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser and ter of Mr.'Allan Hawkes; Freeman, son of Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, of the event. Captain and Mrs. Dean Free- The phone number of the News THE HILL AHD HIU COMrAKY, 10U1SV1LLI, KEHTUCkY ISBiKJUXl man; Randall Nelson, son of Mr. and Journal Society editor is 771. Scouts Present Perry Mrs. P. Winston and Nelson; . . Marva Marble, daughter of Mr. Program In Ward Scouts of the Perry ward pre- and Mrs, Glen Marble; (Denise ' Is sented the program In tegular Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and) Douglas Orchard, Sunday night meeting, FebruBoyer, brother to Margie. The Brigham City Kindergar- ary 4. A. Young, president of Isaac ten club is now making plans Hen's Need Light ,. . , for their annual Spring Fashion the Y.M.M.I.A. gave the welMOSCOW, Ida. (UP) Univercome address. festival, slated for March 8, In Opening song America The sity of Idaho specialists remindthe new Central school, accordwas led Glenda ed poultrymen not to turn off Beautiful," ing to Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, Larsen, accompanied by by Mrs. the lights too fast in the chicken president. Vera Jean Stokes. Reese Quayle house. , A dimming switch is Time for the ever popular ev- offered the invocation. necessary so the birds will have ent Is 8 ,p. m., starting with the colors were advanced by time to find their roost. . The fashions and with cards and reWayne Wagstaff, Gary Wagstaff freshments later. and David Wagstaff. During the TAKE THE BRIGHTEST KID IN TOWN (he could be yours) . . . give of advancing of the colors the toThe general the event are Mrs. R. M. Kaiser usle was played toy Kent WagsSECOND-RAT- E SCHOOLING or hot enough of it . . . JAM HIM INTO A CB( and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson. Com- taff. The audience then pledgTEXTBOOK . . and the job ED CLASSROOM, hand him an mittee members are Mrs. Bay B. ed allegiance. ! Woodland, tickets; Mrs. Homer LIFE. Program for the evening was FOR 7 . . begun. HE MAY BE DAMAGED Tin gey, Mrs. under the direction of the ward refreshments; Glen Andersen and Mrs. L. R. scout leaders, Ernest Abel and citizen, of decorations Newell H. Wight. Hess, Oh, he may make but all right . . . even be a . and Mrs. J. Otto Jensen, tables South Box Elder stake scout make be yon still to hell have been he something eimpfired to What might and Mrs. Leon Bees, chair com- leader Glen Wagstaff conducted , . ut . v r , ',, YamD. you flatly think yoor mittee. the program. GET know? Your doesn't THEY see and that to weve ily OlIR NEED SCHOOLS HELPf got A meeting was held Monday A piano solo was played by friend. ? Your employer! f .a&d f'Asm night getting plans underway Keith Billings followed by a r everyone toon finds out. But for this big event. Local mer- talk by Grant Young, who ree if need know j& i you only you t . . , b ', wear a Sonotone Out-5 chants will partusipate. ' , lated experiences from bis trip ' and our be ourselves well WE country BECAUSE DONT . selling' nt Sight. Investigate ; Tickets will be on sale start- to Valley Forge with the scouts if, and will con- last summer. A pin was prethe river. , WeH Ae unforgivably wasting the most valuable resource we hi ing this week-en- d tinue until show time. Door sented to Gary Wagstaff by Americas citizens of tomorrow! ' our own children prizes will be given and also Primary President Thelma Bil- . , valuable raffle prizes. All pro- lings, for helping to bring ScoutPROBLEM NOW? CANT WE START THINKING ABOUT THIS ceeds from the affair are used ing into the primary, Piija were h for the city playgrounds. presented to the following boys i Mrs. Fred L. Petersen is pres- by Scoutmaster Newell (Wight: t ident of the club. Dennis Nelson, Richard Thorne, f - V Since March, 1947, there has been no change in the State uniform stn( Carl Nelson and Billy Walker. These boys also received pins only the Legislature can change it. But other conditions have changed. BRIGHAM; HOTEL Nothing Wasted for mothers. their price inflation has reduced the value, of the $3300 to less than $2850 as i BOSTON (UP) Isaiah Kelly, Badges were presented Ay a market man, bought a bear S cember, 1950. WED., FEB.' 14 to Kent and . t . i from a hunter and sold it in one Royal Petersen Wagstaff and Devern piece to a Chinese customer who Wayne An ! was too s also award was which considered low Thus standard a givPerry. by school people in 1947 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. planned to eat the meat, preH. Wight for swim is lower 15 lower It and the serve the skin, and make soup en Newell immediate today. percent prospect is that it vil out of the head and paws, s ming and life saving. Follow' 1 lose to value. tinue , , , , , ing presentation of awards a , . , f . . Y . , piano solo, "Winter Wonder i maiHiKi land, was played by Devern SCHOOL CdSTS, LIKE OTHER COSTS, ARE AFFECTED BY INFLA1 COME M RNDOVT , Perry. Todays dollar wont buy as much' chalk,' coal, ink, paper, school furniture, i Guest speaker for the evening was Hervin Bunderson, possessor law was w , or services at itVould, in 1947 when the minimum program Lynn C. Beyeler f of the silver beaver award. IT'S BIG! MORE choice before The is the clear SHALL WE SPEND Legislature '810 Eccies Bldg. Taps were sounded, followed SCHOOLS EDUCATION? OR lESS HAVE, 4 Today and Saturday by the congregation singing ls Ogden, Utah f 1 a America. Benediction was of I j t (l 4, Vl Walker. fered by Billy The following figures indicate typical inflationary conditions affect! The i the schools: . . Battlin TAKE YOUR CHOICE r (a) Instructional Supplies (books, paper, pencils, crayons, etc.) ' 1946-4- 7 Bozos of 1949-5- 0 Disbursements d v Planned Show This Saturday WE'RE DISAPPOINTED TOO . . . but sister Ruby Ring will not be able to appear at our dance this week. She accepted book- t lu ' ved. Annual Fashion , 4 Tt oclo en With Thelma At The Solovox - four-year-ol- d be W w Bob 4 ..WIGHT . their daughter, Margies birthMarday. Little gie greeted her little guests at the door. i During the afternoon games were played and the spent Saturday and Sunday, February 3 and 4 in Salt Lake City attending floral Have Fun Dancing Wives of She national guardsare men from Br.gham City whoeve-ning now in Korea met Friday at the home of Mrs. Dean ' Freeman. A sewing club was organized with Mrs. Marvin Bywater as secretary. All wives of this national to join guard group are urged the club. The next meeting is Mr,; and Mrs. Keith Boyer entertained . Tuesday in honor of Lew and Dorothy Olsen, Don and Doris Olsen and Sum! Tani-guch- i school. Mr. nd Mrs. Boss C. Bowen 5 The meetings were held in of Brigham City returned from Kiwanis Felt Boys and Girls the a buying trip from Los Angeles ideas in floral arand San Francisco last Wednes- club. Newest accents on line arwith ranging were In California day.. They rangement and color were disTor two weeks. cussed. Mr. Bowen, who Is manager of Representatives from four the Brigham City Penneys store, states attended. nd Mrs. Bowen, visited Penney The meetings concluded with stores in Hollywood, (Fresno, a luncheon at Burnhams, wholeOakland and San Francisco. sale florist. i i 1951 l&oss Bowen's Return From Ca i forma Trip 1 t Friday, February 9, v" sm scheduled to home of Mrs. ruary 15 at 8 A delicious Wives Of National Guardsmen Hold Meet Margie Boyer Has Fourth Birthday Party Plan Annual Fashion Show Local Florists BOX ELDER JOURNAL Attend Floral Show " ' ' Brigham City, Utah fc Wow To Cripple Mi-che- nH liSSllM 4 OUT-OF-DA- fain am irraa? i. x ii' t A SOilOTOliE ). : - -- HEARING CENTER 'PICK O' THE PICTURES" . i . FRIDAY and SATURDAY HIT NO. HIT NO. 2 1 XL , tUM ni MU NMUt WWI1 RICHARD MARTIN CIRCUS CARTOON 'SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. CARTOONS, COMEDY, SERIAL And Other Shorts , Two St Valentines Add to Confusion of .Cupids Celebration Company for B it- Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday - It kikr. tef I iii FCSSHT THE WESTS HOST 1KFAK05JS f III! Ill A SCOTT Bruiser! Warner bros: MARAUDERS! R J V I DUNLAP V SUN. - MON. - TUE. UTM1 JOHNNY DOWNS BROWN IAYM0M JUAN WALBURN AN ALLIED ARTISTS MACK ' HAIU PICTURE r" ' COMING -- February 14 & 15 St. Valentines, neither one of ALAN LADDs which was much of a romanticist, and the whele GREAT story of Valen tine's Day is shrouded in Which mys-ter- great West! i Men netting then Whispering Smith"! fr-- !f Mtrftar THE PICTURE EVERY MAN AND PLUS - 1 j K. , F1ELN teed HADLEY SEE I CLARKE RUN . . . for the laugh of your lives! Fathers loose in the woods and even the game warden is running for cover! The most hilarious hunting trip eer. Hes loaded for bear but the bear has other ideas! 7 One of the oldest beliefs is tbit milk is a good food. And contrary to the trend, this be- lief has not only been substantiated but greatly strengthened by modern scientific research. Youve often heard it described stamni BRUNT ALAN LADD . FfflMMl . snou BOTH - TON TUltT r Color by & food. And when youre speak-o- f Cream OWeber Milk you usually go further by adding and one of the most delicious. Technicolor OtkM to ftgdwtf to MEl fPSTfIN lODOlPN ScnMt w fetWte ten t to w fete MATE ip foods, v . , , e plan to use lots of milk for good nutrition and to help cut your food bill. Remember, you can eat your milk as well as drink it. Use it in milk-ric- h recipes. And to be sura of delicious flavor be sure the milk you buy is Cream OWeber Eo $518,955.34 c ' Change equals an increase of 35.9 1 Operation of School Plant (gas, coal, water, electricity, janitorial supplies, janitorial wages, etc.) 1940-4- 7 1949-5- 0 Disbursements SU79.943.44 $2X92.894.17 Change equals an increase of 32 5 (c) d s 5381,844.99 - , Maintenance of School Plant (repair of buildfng, grounds, equipment, books, furniture and other supplies; replacement of obsolete equipment, furniture and books, salaries of employees doing this work, etc.) 1946-4- 7 $846X59.89 ? ' . A , Disbursements Change equals an 1949-5- 0 " $1,386,175X5 increase of 46.4 ' ' (d) , Fixed Charges (rent, insurance, etc.) Disbursements ' . i 1949-5- 0 $191X99X8 $274,755X0 Change equals an increase of 43.6 Each of the total increases for the above items has been more than These increases show how modest is the request of 15.2 increase in classroom unit. . - REMEMBER, OUR SCHOOLS ARE TRAINING TILE CITIZENS Of MORROW., THE KIND OF CITIZENS THEYLL BE MIGHT WELL COUPON THE KIND OF EDUCATION THEY RECEIVE ' t DO YOUR PART TO INSURE A GOOD SCHOOL SYSTEM. CON? YOUR LEGISLATORS TODAY. SUPPORT SB 75. j , at nstures most nearly perfect HARSM ICBan y. doesn't lessen the joy of the day, but does burst another bubble in the pattern of life. Modem writers seem to take a great deal of joy in deflating so many of the old . respected legends. BRANDED Rwbert WOMAN SHOULD . (b) iJT This your grocery store is chock full of good food buys. The biggest bargain of all, of course, is Cream OWeber Milk and other delicious Cream OWeber dairy products. Compare and youll see bow much more food value you get for your money when you buy Cream OWeber dairy week-en- My latest is the authoritative report (Encyclopedia Bntannica) that there were two intk PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS r what gramid way to get your quota of that very important essential to good health, vitamin D, ths 'sunshine' vitamin. Life seems to be a series of shattered delusions. Our first is usually the awful discovery early in life that the elderly gentlemen in the long white beard who came down our chimneys wasnt quite the person we had in mind. ! ' By Carolyn Webster i 51 - For the delicious flavor of Cream OWebcr Milk makes it so much moie refreshing and enjoyable tNhile were thinking about it. Why not enjoy a big glassful right eow ? Its a wonderful pu k (i in mut morning or mid afternoon. 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