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Show H Has Reason To Smile ' ,. 4 t ATUI3flV Margrettk Slander iS NJ jfl iA,. iLL.il EG. BearRiver I I City miss who won Kerf I 5 Canning pany $300 scholarship at the :3 , . 9 Ml ' national club congress in Chicago. is She is the ; daughter, of . M Mr. and Mrs. f Chester Stan- der. She was 4-- H i j ' I toastmistress at the annual breakfast. 4-- H Reminded Of North Stake "Fun Night" OUR WAV OF FLOWERS,- EXPRESSING OUR THANKS IS BY OFFERING YOU WONDERFUL yjaWi Vbuu All members of North' Box Elder stake M. I. A. were reminded today of the fourth uFun Night to be held at the Seventh ward hall with the Eighth ward as sponsor ward on December 8, (tomorrow-- at 8:30 p. m. Levis," and calico is the attire for the evening with prizes to be awarded and good music. Refreshments will be sold. There is no admission charge. Those in charge from the Eighth ward are: Mrs". Zula Kelly, Mack Housley, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Secrist. The award ribbon will be awarded to the ward with the highest percentage of Mutual attendee present. WE HAVE APPRECIATED YOUR BUSINESS MONEY-SAVIN- COME IN TODAY!, BARGAINS! G and Favors L;Y vis For The Ladies fc. SURPRISE FAMOUS WATCH ES Candy Canes For The Kiddi ) i il i ( (' U v AND ! AGIFTE0RP0PT00! "Residents of Box Elder county who are not regularly but who go to work at local stores during the Christmas rush, should make sure that their social security card is or that they apply for a card if they 'have never had one before. The advice was mployed, offered to Box Elder residents MIDDLE BORO, Mass. (UP) by Wesley IF. Watson, of the Miss Olive L. Bryant found a Ogden social security office. tax bill sent to her great grand"Married Women who go to father in 1813. 'He was charged work should make 53.84 for 60 acres of land, with sure temporarily that their social security buildings. card shows their married name, if they nave been mauied since rAtiJS MX first got their social securBOX ELDER JOURNAL theycard. ity They Should not just Lrigham City,- Utah name on their card the change Friday, December 7. 1951 themselves. They should fill out a change of records form so that their name will be changed on our records. Otherwise, our accountingsectlon will be unable to give them credit for the wages .reported and the tax withheld. s, - . , School, children .who ' have never had a social security card should be sure to get one, if they go to work during Christmas vacation. Unless they have a card, they may have'difficulty getting " paid. Moreover, they can receive no credit on our records for the Wages they earn and the taxes they pay unless they have an account number." - REGULAR REGULAR $35 WATCH Staled against wafer, 39.95 secure against shock. LADIES WATCH 17-Jew- ft. - Mn Gold case raised crystal. OUR BIRTHDAY , PRICE el M I flfT AUiUU ONLY., OTHER WATCH SPECIALS! GENTS $71.50 value 1 GENTS $55.00 value 2 GENTS $29.75 value 1 GENTS $39.75 value 1 1 WYLEJL r . ..... ... .v.Y. $65.00 value SFECI.! FORASE .g f $39.95 WATERPROOF IF jewelt sweep second' luminous dial hand $35.00 $19.95 . . . $19.95 . . . $45.00 $E9.! Including Beautiful Expansion:' Band SAVES YOU PLENTY! Saturday Only! I? Of Seniors Rise On Ladder Of. Learning, 57 ONE GROUP Over half of last year6 graduating class are now attending higher schools of learning," announced Searl Beecher, IB. E.s man for statistics. The U.S.A.C. seems to be the most popular school claiming 40 students (23 pet.) Weber has enrolled 125 (14 pet.) Box Elderites at the University of Utah number 12 (7 pet.). Other schools claim 11 (6 pet.) and hospitals claim 3 L EA CHRISTMAS Many of the 'fundamental human rights are being violated in the TOKYO (UP) new : democratic Japan, ac- cording to the Japanese attorney generals One Group Ladies CRYSTAL TAX Schcnlctj gftas qsu a KsDfcf ffih cd $ SCHENLEY TODAY. . . THE FINEST WEVE EVER PRODUCED TRY NEU- GRAIN Bo PR SCHENLEY DIST., INC., N.Y.C BUNDE3 WHISktV Tortures and arrests without warrants happened at least 595 times during a period. A son held his mother prisoner in her home. In some villages, the ancient institution of village boycott still existed. Persons who drew of village.authorhies the wore banned from participating in community affairs. ill-wi- ll Regular $71.50 Our a W Birthday Price . . v & 3915 that we have flt i aeeooef WezeNever Undersold! ,OUR BIG BUY NOW DURING SALE AKD SAVE! ANNIVERSARY . Service For 8 $60 SETS OF OPEN TIL 8 P.M. NIGHT S Received Shipment LOOSE A Of DIAMONDS If youre interested Wholin Buying see us at once before stock is enj tered in inventory. , clear Just esale MARKED DOWN one-yea- r C3flfn2slni:ht TRAL SPIRITS. One Large Tray of Nice office. survey conducted by this official arm of the government showed violations are on the in crease, or at least more are be ing reported. Local pewspapers frequently publish stories of unsuspecting farm girls being sold into To kyos houses of prostitution. One of the largest of Tokyos dailies concluded that feudal: at their ism and bureaucracy traditional worst still persist in this enlightened land." Three percent of the Japanese approached during a govern ment survey said they had never even heard of fundamental human rights. One percent said theyd heard of these "rights but , had no idea what they were. Meantime, according to the government survey, these things were happening in Japan: and Police, teachers were still beating peo pie. ,'ku INCLUDED NECKLACES A Gn!q QMnur Reduced Japan Scents Peril To Human Rights - j (B Beautiful - I K E2 OW SPECIAL! The remaining 43 percent of the class of 51 are either working, making marriage a career, are In - the armed services, or are helping at home. It DON'T MISS IT! ! - SILVERWARE $4SM |