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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL FOR SPECIALS Brigham City. Utah Friday, December 21. 1951 A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smlthfleld Sentinel, established in 1908. LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS Reg. 98c 64c 8 Light Set All Other LIGHT SETS 20 Reduced Real Cellophane with globes only Reg. $5.95 3 BELL,, with lights Xmas Spray Xmas Spray $1.25 ! Reg. 89c 69c 2 only CANDLE CENTERPIECES $1.75 2 3 light $2.65 Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertisin'; Service. Just About I TRICYCLES AMitUuUf from $9.50 BUGGIES from $7.90 By Bob Crompton Reduced I soEvery man and most women have a lution to the ills of the race worked out in the back of their mind. Some, tell other people about them. To win more happiness, more security, more butter, you hear proposals ranging from get a government job, to shoot Harry Truman. . r i 4 j- A couple of remarks, that more or less follow along these lines, I've heard the past week have stuck in my mind. Senator ArSPECIAL ! i - sor-orlt- ' - y XMAS RECORDS .. ENTIRE STOCK' Albums and single from 50c and up. Reduced 20 Sig-gar- d 1 - $8 Main GOAL AHD APPLIANCE Phone ONE Vi FOR&ET ABOUT THIS, SIR, AND PUT YOURSELF IN THE HANDS OF A QUALITY &ROCEP : Anniversary Sunday WHY Shopping Days 3 Left To Take Advantage Of These CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! Years eve party and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen was the dance is for the South planned afteron of honor guest Sunday Box Elder stake M.I.A. on Denoon, December 16 when family cember 31 at the high school members gathered to celebrate gym. her birthday anniversary. The hall will be beautifully Many lovely gifts were decorated in the holiday theme. sented to Mrs. Larsen. A good orchestra will furnish Light refreshments were serv- the music. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gale and son, Kent,of Ogden; Miss Everything is being done to Rosa Larsen, Mrs. Amy Hansen, make this an outstanding parDick Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Wins- ty, it was reported by the Fifth ton P. Nelson and sons, Ricky and Second wards who are sponand Randy, Gordon Larsen, Bax-- i sors of the affair. Larsen and Einar J. Lar sen. Phone your society new to 773 A New . L, Tokay Come over to TEXs side thats the right side of the street for easy, economical shopping. TEX leads in fine foods for your table. CHRISTMAS FOOD SPECIALS Prices Good FRIDAY -S- dA(DW Boston Butts ;:lb'(S3c CANDY lb. &up PORK ROAST to- - 4Sc Sweet, juicy MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. ggc mu emm lbs. FOOD KINTUCKt WHISKIt A BLEUD 710 OUT NEUTRAL ctttu $ fiLousmiLstoM.ooua.vuuuJuuL.wmt I V. lb. e Quick Quaker 37 a: Can S giant size 78 . AND South'Main i Small de EGGS 55 dozen v cnisco Swifts Ready to OF eat PICNIC a HAMS lb. Large Red 45' ROASTING CHICKENS lb. Swifts Premium SAVE! , KLEENEX CHOICE SELECTION CHOICE MEATS for IIAMShSir DRIVE in MARKET We Give e5V6ftAlft lew MARGERINE TIDE TREATS c tl fkoer Roma Yellow OLE( Large 300 size DRIVE SPORTING GOODS J DADY FOOD 2.25 ... O Eaci Clapps 5 lbs. memorable occasion at lowest prices . . . with PLUS VALUE OF S & H GREEN STAMPS. HARDWARE , ' OATS3" MIX CREAM , . TAIL Nuts Fresh Fruits and Vegetdbles Candy . . . everything you need to make Christmas dinner a as jts famz Marine Bowl Grated Light Meat c V CHORE GIRLS, large YELLOW- - lb-7- TURKEYS CHICKENS POULTRY ; ALL KINDS OF MEATS , vi N" peanut; . Tex is playing Santa Claus with food prices Christmas dinner . . . offering the choicest in w ULU XED XMAS CHRISTMAS UU 1 20 Varieties Swifts Premium c II 25 ATURDAY-MONDAY CAKE MIK-44YAMS 2ik2Sc BANANAS - o ami see rw U. S. No. I 25' L GRAPES NUTS S & W Glace Ok 47' DATES U" SSL.2S M AL California IVi 1 6 GNAPEFRUIT ICE C Pound Arizona White a New Years Eve Party Planned By MJ. A. Celebrates Birthday Case $2.43 ID . . th: ORANGES If you have noticed more news, from ' up north it isnt because we havent been working on it. In an attempt to get full county coverage we have added Max Adams to our staff of reporters. His home is in e. EEHK7E R( ed new-com- er EASY CREDIT TERMS Log Mo-da- bob-tail- V. Watkins said: (I cant remember his exact words). If it wasn't for want wed still be hanging by our pleistarene tails Tremonton. from a cocoanut tree. Sydney R. Montague, former member of Max is an old USAC journalism student the Canadian Mounted Police, maintained and long standing personal friends of mine the Eskimos have the right idea when they If it hadnt been for Max Id never got about today. worry only through college grammar back in 47. Hes a superb writer, with enough ambition for a couple guys his size and full of ideas. breakfast breakfast when want its They time, and worry about it then. Theyre the happiest people in the world, Montague Another to our staff of corresaid. spondents is Mrs. Mary J. Marble of Dewe-villHer column of personals have addMontague has the right idea, I think. ed .immensely to the papers the last couple For myself, though, Id rather take things of weeks for our Deweyville readers. easy on a small island in the Pacific with a large grove of banana trees, rather than in We stilj have a couple vacancies the north. Instead of worrying about Polar We need correspondent for Honeyvilleopen. and bear or seal for breakfast, just reach up and Mantua at the present. Anyone interested? pick your meal off the trees no worry, no Just call 1000, Brigham City, thur A M A 'delightful Christmas party was held at the beautifully decImpressive Christmas', worship orated home of Mrs. Lillian Felt services were held Tuesday eve- on Monday, December 17, for ning, December 18,' in the Fifth members of Beta Sigma Phi ward chapel during regular Mutual session. by Opening ritual was led follow-bThe services were under the Mrs. Marian FredricksenChristmas the singing of direction of the speech department with Mrs. Velda Palmer songs led by Mrs. Evelyn Daines Peter- Excuse Works in charge and the music de- accompanied by Mrs. Inez PROVIDENCE, . L (Upj partment with Portia Reeves, sen. The group then enjoyed under La Vene Cox and Darrell many interesting games, Armando Bolchat escaped the direction of Mrs. Daines. in charge. eve- speeding fine in court when the for Special guest Opening organ prelude of ning was Mrs- Jeanne Adamson explained he Was hurrying Christmas melodies was played Watson, a former member who get two chickens so a Roxalene Ridd. Bill Christianby from the Philip- friend could have some broth arrived recently Even I have ideas on how ' to fix the sen offered the invocation. following two and one world. ' a pines Nichols played Rochelle half years of residing there. viola solo followed by the scrip-turA VERY MERRY XMAS Luncheon was served during . by Margo Hunsa-ker- the evening with Mrs. Alice reading nioment want at the My big is to get TO YOU FROM An organ and piano duet, Young in charge with the social by Christmas. Each year about this time, Christmas Fantasy was play- committee assisting. in a small newspaper, you wonder if Uncle ed by Portia Beeves and SanThe evenings festivities conSam couldnt fix you up with a job at Sec- dra Knudson. cluded with the handing out of ond Street, separating big bolts from little Naration of Zarahemla was Christmas gifts by Mrs. Merle presented with the following bolts. narrators: Diane Jenson, Donna Craghead. Fay Roberts, Paul Siggard, CheWe still have a small red tricycle turned ryl Palmer, Sandra Huggins, Special Sewing Guests into our lost and found department, and no- Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Margene At Mrs. Reeve Browns Bird, Scott Grover and Merlin seems to want it bad enough to come Tracy. Mrs. Ray Korth and Mrs. Clifbody Samsel were special sewing and get it. . ford Music the narration DeJohn Howard found it in front of the was by 23during members of the Fifth club guests Friday evening, Mrs. of home at the Howard hotel sometime back and both of us ward Youth' chorus directed, by cember 14, . Corner 5th South & Main Darrell Siggard and accompa- Reeve Brown. was have been trying to find the owner. spent In sewThe evening ' ' Com6 and get it if you have lost a tricycle. nied by Portia Reeves. servPHONE 58 The narration was followed ing with a dessert luncheon ed. a girls by "Silent ,Nlght by Members present were: Mrs. Heres our Christmas Spdoulblte trio composed of Connie Heres more sad news. Mary Wards Howard Kelly, Mrs. Charles Kelecials for you. Prices good black cocker spaniel has disap- Siggard, Diane Grant, Gwen Max Bott, Mrs. Frank Mrs. ler, Lois Jor Lozon Jensen, Seely, Friday, Saturday and lovable The little peared, dog, genson and Joan Hamilton. Forsgren, Mrs. Herman Hadfield,S. Phone 58. Plenty of with a collar but no license, disappeared last Mrs. Delbert Lee, Mrs. Keith the with concluded free Free delivery Mrs. Program parking. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Monday about noon. Call 470 if youve seen Boyer, congregation singing Christmas Eugene Price and Mrs. .Wm. it. carols. Califirnia Navel 220 size IHollist. a light........ Toy Clearance 1 1 - 80c $4.50 Regular $1.95 9. BELL n , with lights 4 Reg. $1.05 Card of Thanks To those who by their kindness expressed theiracta pathy and friendship at of the death of our mother, May R. Merrell, to express heartfelt thank wish especially to thank : ward bishopric, the Relief clety, our friends, and all who assisted In any way. 5 Merrell Family. , WREATHS 1 Some where between the contentment of ust existing like an Eskimo or African naive, and the wants of a tax collector, ;here must be a point where human progress Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher be maintained without that terrible can Editor M. Robert Crompton, Managing drive that creates peptic ulcers, cuts lives Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager and starts investigations. Published every Friday and entered as Second short, Gass Matter at the post office in Brigham City, To want is good, but as the Lord pointed Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. out in the 10 commandments, it can be carSubscription rate In Box Elder County: $2.25 per ried too far. year payable in advance; in combination with the To take life easy is good, but as the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 honorable senator pointed out, if we didnt per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, com- want something, wed still be hanging by our bination rate $5.00. tails. , Beta Sigma Phi Enjoys Delightful XmAs Party Impressive Christmas Worship Services Held In Fifth Ward Chapel strain, no deadline to meet. 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