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Show r j --, t'? M ; Mrs. Ben Andersen Pinochle Club Hostess much to the surprise of Andersen. Mrs. Ben Andersen entertained regular pinochle club members at her home on Thursday evening, October 25. Guests arrived in costumes, Pinochle was the diversion of the evening with Mrs. Clara . Ca-zi- winning high, Mrs. Clarence Burrup drawing cut and Mrs. Bob Pella receling low. gallo Just About Atudluna mm fund f SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 I $ Sponsored r BRIGHAM . t ACRIC t it Admission $1.00 Per Couple I . , PICK Of THE PICTURES" . FRIDAY and SATURDAY 5 M f DOUBLE C vifv-'-" BILL 22mL2L It ft THI TUMAKttS i PLUS HARD, FAST, BEAUTIFUL! 1 I DA LU PINO f SODUCTON JMIINO NBYS AN ... CLAIRE TREVOR .SALLY FORREST. I mn ' w s f , . . a j . 4 e OReilly STARRETT; - 7 and SMILEY ; .BURNETTE -- m "SNAKE RIVER once. Mrs. Ethel Johnson are selected from Honored By Woods In Perry Saturday SUN. - MON. - TUES. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woods entertained last Saturday evening at their home at a birthday party in honor of ' Mrs. ; Woods mother, Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Dinner was served in the, evening with a beautiful birthday cake ..Following tp. dinner- the was spent in a social way. - eve-pin- . . . speed of Atomic Power to ' - Jm SERVE BRIGHAM life g . ii HELL COUNT thrills of the Prehistoric Past j BEST INTERESTS V Ii 'Von a tmnol on ; RELAX, These candidates ENJOY believe AUTUMN the young people should The Fall is a beautiful season get out and enjoy it. Take your washday off and send us your laundry. Well do a wonderful job, and you can appreciate Fall. Call 62 for free pickup and delivery. have a voice in city government i BRIGHAM LAUNDRY AND MESERYY; DRY CLEANERS in BOYD pack; COUNCIL f U ; X A' -- t ' - tli'ram Walker quality F ".t l i- -. - ! r V I AIL RECREATIONAL M THAT CAN BE - ON OUR CITY Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday TERRYS SERVICE HIUARY BROOKE CHICK CHANDLER John HOYT sid MELTON . Acquanetta Whit Bissell Hugh Beaumont 1 New: DAVID J . 6 TEARS $500,000 Henry Witt of Hooker. Oklahoma was flat broke In 1933; his farm a windblown desert. His creditors wouldn't take his land so he stayed and after six years of heavy rains and rising wheat prices he owns 3,360 acres of land and' Is worth $500,000. Ufeal I DANIELLE DARRIEUX O ' are fully qualified centering the dinner table. Those attending besides the guest of honor were Mr. and MrS. Jiames Valentine of Brigham,- Mr. and Mis. Merlin Summers o Both well, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin Jones of Malad, Idaho. parts of the city and v., COKEY-FERNAND- all TWO BIG FEATURES ROMERO WENDELL Your Candidates DESPERADOES" ... JTIE Fu'.TELL GOOD CITY GOVERN!' : CHARLES e t i B13; CO-HI- T CESAR Mt H' 0 GIVE BRIGHAM Gif' t Net , only to l , SHORTS are pledged COUNCIL The rest of the way,v' the.: traveling - was smooth, the hunters report, with the minor exception that they got, stuck 'with Dicks -- FREE HAND and GLENN s' 3 City with a Morning Telegraph flames giving up its sturdy frame and returned to battle it with hands! full of 4tv. dirt. car ALL of Brigham the lowdowni', , ;to.-th- - they will serve The only honest to Rockne football picture ever made -t- his is 4 " 7- . . and are interested Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke and daughter, Barbara, of Salmon, Idaho visited in Brigham City enroute to Salt Lake City where they attended the game between Wyoming and University of Utalw While here they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh. - ; THE Tcm. If elected They disconnected the tow. line from Dicks car and took off across , the countryside. Perc suddenly remembered that was.his jeep ' To Football Game CARTOONS i y ' Regular monthly meeting of the Kindergarten club will be Noheld Thursday afternoon, vember S, at 4 p. m. in the War r Memorial home., An outstanding book review will be given by Miss LaPreal entitled, f7 "Presidents Wight Lady," by Irving Stone. During the afternoon piano selections will be flayed by Portia Reeves, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves. nrf'tr r . Literary chalnVh, Mrs. Royal Reeves, has arranged for this splendid program apd all members are cordially invited to at. tend. X r n Visit Here Enroute - j 3RDEN The last time they had cleaned out the lines one of the eight helping hands had neglected to connect the line from the fuel pump to the carburetor. 'fhe pump spit gas over the engine as the jeep was being towed and the resulting explosion was reported from St. George as -- being a Frenchman Flats atom blast,' j &Cv 'A t i , I YOUR' DEMOCRATIC JICKR 51 , Kindergarten Club To Hear LaPreil Wight Mrs. Cleopha Jensen was hon ored Tuesday afternoon at regu- lar fifth Tuesday session at the Fifth ward Relief society. Mrs. Jensen has served as literary teacher for the past fifteen years.-gift was . presented to her in behalf of those she has taught by Mrs. iRosetta Hansen, one of the presidents with whom he served, The presentation was followed by a .response . by Mrs. Jensen. , Relief society sessions began at one oclock with the work and business group. ' Work was done on bazaar articles. At two oclock members of the relief society practiced for Sunday evening conference program. At three oclock Mrs. Dorothy deppson of Mantua ! reviewed the book, "Miracle of Carvel. Mrs. Jeppson did a splendid job and all members presently greatly enjoyed her review. Refreshments were then served with Mrs. Beatrice Larsen as chairman with Mrs. Bessie Knudsen, Mrs. Lottie Johnson, Mrs. Catherine Jaggi, Mrs. Faye Laney and Mrs. Sarah Joseph-so- n as members. ' Tiny candy cup favors on colorful autumn leaves were presented to all in attendance. t TODAY & SATURDAY Tom Thirteen miles from home and they were without gas, food, water and the moon wasnt even out. Without so much as. a blanket to crawl under they spent the night clearing an area that would make a good sized farm of sagebrush, using it for fuel Fifth Ward Relief Society Honor Mrs. Cleopha Jensen Tues. X. ARE ON HMTft Far the second day the sun - was going dow and they were in trouble in the middle of nowhere. After attempting to clean out the fcas lines a few times they decided to let . t , Dick tow the jeep home. ? Morning arrived and the tired hunters headed down the road to civilization. When they found an old combine with a couple of - THESE GANI3IIIS)ATf ' i i Z 1951 Friday, November 2, - jlirty. he MUSIC BY DAN ROSS and his ORCHESTRA ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham 2ity, Utah' purring down the road, but not for far. The Combine gas they had put in the tank ' Zwas . Vj ; They fed the thirsty gas tank ; shawed the tireless wheel; and stuffed the jeep with a ney battery. In short order they were , F.0.E No. 2919 PAGE TWO Ntpe! That isnt the end of this tale. Their sturdy little jep took the challenge of pushing over boulders and through sagebrush with four men and four bucks, like a fighting cock. It grunted its way along happily and then fell flat on its face. First it was a flat tire and no spare cussed thing ran and then the jeep-r-tout of gas. By J , ng The tale Dick Seegmiller, Perc Petersen Norman Nye and Grant Seegmiller, unravelled last Monday would make Frank Buck ashamed of his African safaris. The hunt was nuthun. Hunting in the wilds of Rich county, each of the men had a their buck by 5:30 Saturday afternoon work. good days . I .3 Tljere remained but on$ thing to do, so for the text six hours they walked the distance After a good meal they headed back in Dcks Chev, but the battery in his auto was dead too. They changed it and , this time successfully returned to the jeep. A dish of sizzling deer steak is reason willows, enough to argue with shin skinning boulders and peaks that protrude into St. Peters living room, but if you asked one group of Brigham City hunters about the deer hunt they would probably advise you to buy a beef steak at the nearest meat market face-lashi- " 'Hah, commented Perc Petersen, when we got back to that first cousin to a jackass the at.tery was dead. By Bob Crompton DAMON RUNYON i ?,i: . its Bagging belly, they of gas left felt ;hey had finally stepped under them luckj star. Mrs. A desert luncheon was served. vi I r A. in- - LAl.tAS jwTTTVB DliHKI M wn urn . iiiinnnai wninm ihumi tl PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS - CARTOONS - NEWS improvements of any kind are costly. They also recognize the fact that TAXES HAVE ; CO-HI- T HfTSOIIOSI 8 mi irawKit BllY w BMIEIS TERRY in- creased. With this view in mind they C0"S: ROT STARS! PLEDGE TO GIVE THE . ow TOWIROEN CITY GOVERNMENT C, ENT WITH CITYS IN ; Blended whiskey. M pcooE 70 grain awttl spirits. Khun Wtikwa Soosloa, PeoetUi Sm hoi Ch MOORE GOUftTURO We have in stock a new VAC tractor. Ask for free demonstration. They realize that city Vole Demo cralk Novel? I L |