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Show J i Will Judge Christmas Home Decorations In Brigham City Next Sunday Evening Judging on the annual Junior-Chambe- of Commerce home decoration contest will be held in Brigham City, next Sunday to according evening, early, John Walker, chairman. (Designed to encourage all res idenfs of Brigham City to add o the Yuletide spirit with colorful decorations, the contest is open to everyone. Wo entrance forms are neces-ary- . the According to Walker Judges will cover the entire city and judge every home decorated. The committee requested that leave decorated homes the lights on until 11 p. m. each evening during the season. Prizes of $25, $15 and $aO will be given the winners. Judging will be on general artistic effect, originality, ingenuity in utilizing the surroundto Christmas ings, conformity spirit and size. n Loves That Hat BELLAIRE, O. (UP) A football fan with unusual pride in hats bought a pair of tickets for the high school game. He explained he wanted the extra seat for his Bellaire-Moundvill- e hat. f When you ask for r Tremonton JCs Ready Ice Rink Pop Up Toaster GE - - $17.95 SAMPLE WESTINGHOUSE 1 0 WAFFLE IRON $13.5 For Community Under the direction of Sports chairman, Eddie Krey, and committee members Jack Boyce and s Max Fridal, the Tremonton are striving to ready the fee skating rink in the city park as soon as possible. Mr. Krey says work on the rink was started on Monday, Dec. 10, and should be completThe necessary ed this week. labor includes a sprinkling of several coats of water nightly, is until . the desired thickness After the first few obtained. coats are applied, the ice Is smoothed out with a heavy roller and at the same time packed down firmly. (From this pyit on, the water is sprayed on intermittently until the desired depth is reached. Fresh coats of ice must be added to the surface as is necessary, because melting during . warm periods and cutting from the skates gradually wear the depth away. The rink will be open to the public, and will be lighted every night. Jay-cee- Mantua Resident 0 PRESTO COOKER 1 Hermitage . you tell the world you know SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE P $9.95 Kentucky STEAM IRON J SAMPLE straight GE- - $15.95 bourbon Reg. $10.95 Westinghouse 9 IRON, $7.1 only LOOK! Xmas Bubble ATHLETIC LIGHTS 'H JACKETS 91ights Closeout Price 7 - - $1.98 lights $139 NUT CRACKERSETS V What happened to the 1951 graduates of the two Box Elder county high schools? That question was answered this week in a release from the local school system. A breakdown follows: U. Box Elder high school 12; U.S.A.C.. 40; Weber college. 25; other schools, 11; hospitals, 3; home, 14; army and navy, 6; working, 39. Sixteen of the Box Elder high graduates have married. Bear River high school U.S. 18; ried. C. M. $139 86 PROOF Footballs Petersen Dies Thursday 69c Ring Toss 1.25 commerce. Petersen. He was reared in Denmark and came to this country at the age of 14 as a convert to the L. (D. S. church. He made his home at Mantua where he was active as a sheep rancher. He married Marla Andersen, Sept L.D.S. il!2, 1895 in the (Logan temple. His wife died in 1912. He was an active member of the LJD.S. church, having serv ed as YJM.M.I.A. president, ward chorister, and band leader He was a ward teacher for many years and had served as secretary to Mantua ward high priests quorum. 1At the time of his death he has one grandson on an L.D.S. mission and four grandsons in , the armed services. Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Ivan iC., Reynold and Howard L. Petersen, Mrs. Stella Rasmussen, Mrs. Esther Valentine, all of Brigham City; Maude C. Petersen, Mantua; and Sherman Petersen, U. S. air force; 23 grandchildren and one "I'm really In business for myself I You see, in Utah's mining industry, there's a $30,000 investSo the company ment for each employee. work for has actually laid out all that money to put me in business. I'm glad they did it, because I couldn't have swung the deal on my own." PemeiB. . - r TIME TO SAVE PLENTY AT PENNEYS! STILL gets COMPANY. THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Beautiful, beautiful 51 gauge 15 denier nylons a gift every woman ... adores. perfect-fittin- Sheer-as-mis- t, and g, first ways quality! fashion colors. 8'2-ll.'S. Shed love to receive 3 LOOK $2.29 Go-Wi- th pairs! SATIN ROBES LOOK! BATCH SLEDS each $3.98 Luxury gift in rich rayon satin in lovely holiday How shell say ooh and aah when she opens this gift! A slip beautifully detailed as her holiday dress! Come . . . see the lovely styles. All fine washable multifilament rayon crepe, practical and wearable as cotton. 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Utah States military program Includes the army quartermaster corps, artillery and ordnance corps, and the air force administration and logistics option, air communications option, and air installations option. REGULAR $4.98 1 BOX ELDER JOURN, Mr. Peters is a veteran of 19 months service in the army. He is a junior majoring in P. LOOK i; looks , Smart Basketball Knee Pads 1 BEDFORD, Mass,. Butier Rene Commissioning exercises will begin Christian Marion Petersen, 79, A.C. at 7:30 p. m. in the U.S, little theater. Mantua, died Thursday morn a. m. at 5 at Dec. the 20, ing, of Cooley Memorial hospital, causes incident to age. He was born Sept. 29, 1872, at Hjorring, Denmark, a son of iHenorick and Petra Andersen REGULAR $1.00 1 new Page Tea Bngham City. gtah with suspicion on anyone readDecember 21, i95l Friday, Merchants on ing a comic book.' Low Comes stoHigh beat reported 200 books , OOSHEN, Ind, Perry E. Peters of Brigham his (UP) Donal, week. one comin reserve a len receive will Truex was fined $16.75 City mission as a second lieutenant he thought low auto w,' in the U. S. army on December North Carolina is the largest numbers are more attrac 17, at the Utah State Agricu- producer of tungsten In North than high ones.. He his with ltural college. Along the last digit on his plate!8 America. , regular course, he has participated in Utah States (BOTC program, specializing in artillery. U.of U.. 6; Ogden hospitals. 2; other schools, 9; armed service, 1; working. 56; at home, 13. Eighteen of the graduates of Bear River high school have marA. C., 25; B.Y.U., Comic Books Raided Commission At AC (Funeral services will be held Monday, at 12 noon in the Mantua ward chapel with Bishop Christian Marion Petersen Norman Jeppsen officiating. HarFriends may call at the . . , dies Thursday . f old B. Felt Funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. and at the family Monday mornWile, 103, Still "Bride" home at Mantua, prior to service. ing To Husband Of 105 Interment will be in the Mantua cemetery. , DETROIT (U1P) Isadore Na gel, 105, and his wife, Mary, 103, Celebrate Together are looking forward to their 81st .WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) wedding anniversary next year, The whole family celebrates They were married in Poland when Mr. and Mrs. William Sept. 15, 1871, and came to the observe a wedding anUnited States 42 years ago. niversary. Both their son and Nagel is nearly blind and his daughter have the same wedwife is almost deaf but he still ding anniversary date. speaks of her as my bride. Everyone is Invited to phone They are the oldest residents of the Jewish Home for the Aged their society items for the News here. and Journal to 77L LOOK! . WARM 3 Will Receive ROTC great-grandchil- Regular $14.95 V School Grads? 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