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Show i ,rr -- .W-M-ll- fll ...PAGE SIGHT- BOX - .. Brigham City. Utah Friday, December 7. 1951 - I .4 The Kids Are Mighty ProuJ NORTH STAKE CHURCH CAGHiS JOURNAL ELDER Juniors, Seniors Play Seven Games Every Wednesday Evening Capt. OSHKOSH, Wis. (UP) Ellis Young of the Oshkosh police department says householders could take a few tips from the story of a convicted burglar, Ralph II. Flick, 32. . Flick was serving a jail sentence for breaking and entering when Young asked him how he accomplished his burglaries. "I always watched my wife to see where she put our money," Flick said. I figured that if she hid our money that way, other people must do the same." He said he looked in closets, dresser 'drawers, desks and cab- Elder stake church basketball schedule for the first half of the new season was announced this week by Ursel Hunsaker, stake athletic direcWorth Box tor. The first round will be played as a practice session and then a round robin will be scheduled to determine the championship. January 7:30 J Y V. 2 EJghth vs. Bear River. 8:30 Fourth vs. Third. 9:30 Corinne vs. Honeyville. Seventh bye. A? 150" Dec. 12 6:30 Eighth vs. Co7:30 Eighth vs. Corinne. rinne; Seventh vs. Third; Bear 8:30 Seventh vs. Third. .9:30 Bear River vs. Honey- - River vs. Honeyville. 7:30 Fourth vs. Harper. iDec. 196:30 Bear River vs. vs. Third Corinne; Harper; Eighth vs. Seventh. 7:30 Fourth vs. Honeyville. i Dec. 26 6:30 Fourth vs. Bear River; Corinne vs. Harper; SevTERRYS SERVICE ) enth vs. Honeyville. 7:30 Eighth vs. Third. Jan. 2 6:30 Eighth vs. Bear River; Fourth vs. Third; Corinne vs. Honeyville. 7:30 Seventh vs. Harper. Jan. 9 6:30 Eighth VS. 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Present plans call for the builders to erect 5,000 houses during H952 in the model community for industral workers in the critical Bucks county defense area, William U. ILevitt, president of the housebuildng firm, said. Last year the company broke all construction records by homes at Levit-tow- of fore-runn- the Pennsylvania project. The first houses in the sylvanla project will be for occupancy next spring, completions proceeding rate of 35 a day when the MAM! I 20-3- 20-3- RENOVA, W. 2nd Place In Ogden Bowling Brigham City ladies bowling team, the Club Billiards, romped off with a big chunk of honors at the Ogden City Lafor dies bowling competition city championship last Sunday, winning second place in a large field. The Brigham City club, composed of LaRue Bradbury, lAfton Orchard, Marge Anderson and Elma Hillman, was paced by a 220 scratch by Elma Hillman. Winning first place in the Ogden tournament was the touted Beckers squad. secClub Billiards finished ond with 06115 handicap score. Two other Brigham City teams also competed. They were the Eagles auxiliary, composed of Pauline Forsgren, Paulie Ann Kozak, Lola Steward, Naomi Morrow and Maxine Checketts; and North Main Furniture; cmti-- f posed of Mary Hazeldine, June Ammons, Katherine Taylor, Lydia Hess and Elva Garrett. A SEAT COVERS 49-5- Monday Night Bowling Ladies Battle Monday ; 0 Chevrolet RETAIL PRICE $21.50 Deluxe STEERING WHEEL 49-5- Chevrolet 1 RETAIL PRICE SALE AUXILIARY LIGHTS ALL MODELS REATIL PRICE $15.75 FOR TRUCKS '47-5Chevrolet REAIL PRICE $24.50 1 SALE $9.95 SALE $14.95 GAS TANK LAMPS RETAIL PRICE $8.90 FILL GUARDS 51 Chevrolets Retail Price $1.50 SALE $4.95 SALE $1.10 46-5- 1 Chevrolets Nielsen Motors Go On In Unusual Win Streak DELUXE HOOD GAS HEATERS Retail Price $29.95 . Sale $9.95 ORNAMENTS than 1500 separate manuscript pages, many of them illuminated, a 1625 Persia Koran, a stained velvet Book of. Hours from tne 15th Century, and an . brown Morocco PsaUer. Christina" 1951. O i Walter C. Mann, Attoney for Administrator. Nov. You can walk in style and Comfort in Dec. 30 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The have following application bten filed with tha State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 20925 Lake Crystal Salt Co., c-- o West Ogden Mill, P. O. Box 1149, Ogfor domestic use den, Ut.; .3 ec.-f- t. well bet. 100 and 300 It. from a deep at a point N. MOO ft. and W. 2400 ft. from SB Cor. Sec. 25, T6N, R6W. The water will be need for domestic needs of 20 families, for fire protection and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for incidental irrigation of lawns and KMAPP fcekoVud SHOES to Oct. 5 STORY Illustrated with i j : velvety-sof- IN THREE DIMENSIONS Now the inspiring story of th, first Christmas illustrated with full color Kodachrome photograph, in the -marina com, to life realitm of , "Silent Night White Christmas" Joy To The World" O, Little Town of Beth. iehem Winter Wonderland" Frosty The Snowman" Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Rudloph The Red Nosed Reindeer" Oh. Come All Ye Faithful Hark The Herald Angels . Sing" CHRISTMAS HYMNS ' m C c cast SING A SONG OF CHRISTMAS The Ames Brothers CHRISTMAS MUSIC Morton Gould CHRISTMAS CAROL Lionel Barrymore Dickens CHRISTMAS CAROL Basil Rathbone and ati , come in today and make jm selections from our extensive collection COLUMBIA LONG PLAYING illia-tritt- d mounted Reel .11 fascinating scene, in ill for um in StarcoKOpe, and Projector, A descriptive Story. ; Folder come, with each Keel, Over 400 olfier interesting, educational nersoles and buoyant support to the arches . . . For substantial savings and Expert Factory Fitting Service, consult fYOUR local shoe counsellor ALBERT A. TH0RSTED RFD No. 1 Brigham City or call 310-- J J childrens and choose from I travel Reel, to Aik for free Reel lit! STEREOSCOPE 20O 4 RECORD PLAYER REELS in- -( t, 517.95 35 each 3 for loo BEEHIVE COMPTON'S ART & MUSIC CO. , Coal And Appliance Phone. One . 68 So. Mai Another Reason Vhy Amenta prefers Dudvroiser 5 to irrigate 440 acre of land embraced Sec. 30, TIIN, in SE Sec. 19 and N R3W. 22723 Edward J. Cole, RFD No. 2, Brigham. Ut.; I sec. It. for irrigation use front an 6 in. well 70 ft. deep at a point N. 1316 ft. and E. 3960 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 35, TON, R2W, The water will be used from Mar. I 15 bo Oct. 31 to irrigate acres of land embraced in SE Sec. 35, T8N, incidental R2W, and for domestic and purpose. 22725 Wopdrow W. Altstead, 437 21st for misUt.; 2 eec.-fcellaneous purposes from Cold Springs 720 E. S. 416 ft. at a point ft. and T7N, from N'4 Cor. Sec. 14. R2W. which is the center of an existing dam 9 Vi ft. in height. The source of supply is a spring area and springs within the A ufin g t. In the Tuesday night bowling league competitioe, the league leading Nielsen Motors continued their spectacular v winning reservoir area, which Inundate of land embraced in NE'4 stredk with a four point victory said acre Sec. 14. Said spring area beginover Merrells Inc. ning at a point S, 720 ft. and E. 526 from N'i Cor. See. 14, T7N. R2W Dale's Service and Finer Clean- ft. embraced is ers split two points each to hold traverae: S. 50 ft.,in W.the100 following ft., N. E. IO0 ft.. S. 50 ft. to second and third place respec- 100 ft.. The reservoir Rnpounde J4 nc.-f- t. beg. tively. Seagull Aviation and of water. In addition to the reserdescribed, the water will be dithe Indian school broke even voir of email dams verted over a eerie with two points each in a close not exceeding 4 ft. in height, and through 3,600 ft. of natural channel contest. where It will be used for fish culture Harold Larsen scorched the purpose. The water will he returned lose to an irrgation ditch on alleys with a high 247 game and without the natural channel at a point S. 720 Bill Skenendore rolled a 625 ft. and W. 1524 ft. from N4 Cor. said Sec. 14. for hgh series of the evening. ' 23125 Utah Southern Oil Co., Utah . J ' ? supporting cast (available in 78) FOM MEM AMD IMOMEM ' with garden. 22550 P. C Garland, Petterson, for irrigation use from Ut.; 6 eec.-ft- . an unnamed open drain at a point N. 26 ft. and W. 26 ft. from NE Cor. Sac. 19. TIIN, R3W. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 3960 ft. and used from May THi ,vn in t sturdy SILVER LICHT, D., CHRISTMAS SERENADE Jingle Belle" thrt dimensions. Thia beautiful Mery it told in thrM parti acb with attrte cane Administrator of the Eatute of Thflgjq XL Ldct, Deceased. .iDete of first publication Nov. 30th, A. "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindoer" Here Come Santa Clouc , ting lull color pictures PEET SiUUt? ill Fellow" "An Old Fashioned Trio Santa. Santa. Santa" If It Doesn't Snow Fot d NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thelma C. Licht, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims vouchers to the uftderaigned at 540 N. 1st East, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the lOthday.of April, A, D., " Oil Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut.;. .1 aac. ft. for miscellaneous purposes from a 10-iwell bet. 200 and 400 ft. deep N. 300 and E. 350 ft. at a point from SW Cor. Sec. 19. TI0N, R7W. The water will be used for purpose incidental to the drilling of an oil well and for domestic purposes. Protests resisting the granting ' of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Sah Lake City, Utah, ' on or before . IN MEMORIAM (In memory of Father Marteilo A. Poison) December brings sad memories, Of a loved one gone to rest. He will never be forgotten By the ones that loves him best. Sadly missed by Mrs. Clark Hartle , January Mrs. Ruth Yancey. D7p 6, 1952, Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER. N D-- 7 Chevrolet Retail Price $7.80 49-5- Letter "Hes A Chubby Utile Ken Grffins ORGAN & CHIMES THE STORY OF THE NATIVITY Gene Autry and suppor- year-roun- d ( NEW Gene Autry "Froaty The Snowman When Santa Gets Your ' one-ha- lf $38.90 ............... $24.95 DUAL DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS BACK-U- P $9.95 $9.95 DELUXE SEAT COVERS Rayon and Plastic 49-5- SALE $18.75 pages. Ege died and his will showed he had amassed about $45,000 worth of valuable fragments. The appraisers who put values on the relics said their figures probably were "absurdly low. The collection included more fi MERRY CHRISTMAS AND CAROLS; By the Columbia Chorus ( Legal Notices 1952. Otto O. (UP) F. Ege didnt make enough money as dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art to follow the hobby he loved most that of collecting rare old books. Instead he created a hobby for Shimself, as close to the original as he could, and collected segments damaged books, partial manuscripts and single Probate and Guardianship No tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for information. . ONLY! 1 Chevrolet RETAIL PRICE .... SALE Ken-ov- a is committed. ;The officer proceeds to the city hall to get thC complaint and then tries to arrest the wrongdoer. However, the big bell has proved a virtual "liberty bell for the criminal, since he hears it the same time' as the officer. The town is now awaiting the radio for arrival of a two-wa- y its cruiser car. :v FOR FRIDAY AND Deluxe Fiber CLEVELAND, Va. (UP) uses a bell in the. tower of its town hall to call policemen from their beats when trouble breaks out. It will be replaced soon, for a good reason. Following a tradition that began in revolutionary days, the bell is tolled each time a crime Local Team Takes i J Collector Of Rare Books Finds Cheaper Way Bell Tolls And Tells In Case Of Crime Bowling Results e SATURDAY RECORDS 0D1 XMAS ALDUF sopledge to Alpha Chi Omega cial sorority, Miss Ann Jones, at colUtah State Agricultural lege was left out in a college news release published in (the News Wednesday. Intermountain Indian School Youngsters club 0 , joined the fraternity of Junior Police this week when the Brigham City presented Safety Sallies, badges and helmets to a brigade of youngsters at the school. On the far left is Dale Becker and on the right George Voightlander, who are in charge of the affair at the Indian school. Standing behind the Sally is Rex Baron, who made the s presentation for the 0 club. a COLUMBIA. ,. College Omits Name The name of a Brigham City . , Penn In the Monday evening ladies ready with Bowling league the Moderrf at a Cleaners squad won three from North Main Levitt Central Chevrolet; won three from the Eagles Auxassembly-linsys production iliary and the Indian school won tem hits full speed. three from Club Billiards. ' Team high series went to North Main Furniture who rolled a 2127 and team high series honors went to Modern Cleaners with a 730. Elva Garrett rolled a 570 high game series and Naomi Morrow bowled 209 for high individual game. Ian la'ea ceaw beak.ar baakiaw Arm vdwra aaiplayae, ae eeaa aacawt, 10 4ay peyaual. with now. bless all May the Lord always of the good people back home. Your friend, ELDER LLOYD W. BOWDEN. - VALUED yearrou Lakenba, W. S.: M. Australia 25 Rathleen Street Dear Friends: I wish to thank you for Isthe a sure News and Journal. It it very I enjoy paper. good forward to remuch and look c ceiving it. I get it only when the boat comes in about once a month, about but it sure is good to hear on. is what going and home So I say thanks for, sending it ) to me. my mission 1 am enjoying wonderful very much. This is here down summer Its country. a vllle. Fourth, bye. December 19 7:30 Third va. Corinne. 8:30 Eighth vs. Seventh. 9:30 Fourth vs. Honeyville. Bear River, bye. December 26 7:30 Fourth vs. Bear River. 8:30 Seventh vs. Honeyville. 9:30 Eighth vs. Third. Corinne, bye. First games were played Wednesday night of this week, with the following results: The senior division, Fourth over Eighth; 9 Honeyville over Seventh and January inets for loose cash. 7:30 Eighth vs. Honeyville. Junior over Third. "Thats where my wife kept Bear River 8:30 Fourth vs. Corinne. over Eighth; it," he said, "and I find other division: Fourth 9:30 Seventh vs. Bear Oliver. Corinne over Bear River Third; people do, too. Third, bye. over Seventh; and Honeyville over Harper. January 16 7:30 Fourth vs. Seventh. The remaining schedule will Third vs. Honeyville. be played on Wednesday nights 8:30 Corinne vs. .Bear River. 9:30 as follows: Eighth, bye. The Junior schedule will be as Senior Division follows: December 12 ' make Christmas last th SCHEDULE FIRST HALF PLAY Burgla? Studies Wife To Learn His Trade 90-da- y I to WJ4A7 TM2Y 1 " mm vou ;,a.-- 11 Jt Do you know of any other beer whose label proudly tells you what that beer is made of? Heres the Budweiser warranty , choicest hops, rice and best barley malt . . brewed into one of Americas finest genuine lager beers. That means that Budweiser is not once, but twice fermented aged much, much longer than average. The result is the distinctive taste that has made Budweiser the worlds most famous beer. ... Sale $4.95 HOUR Q3333 ti 1 ' 904, S4I-- TELEVISION Tune In EACH WEEK on out Budweiser Hour featuring THE KEN MURRAY SHOW. Consult your local papers for time and atatlon. To"). 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