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Show ' - ft , , i Dr Charles Swindler orthope-'dispecialist frotn Ogden, visit-lepatients In the campus hospital, Monday. -- YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School Hunsaker attended the funeral law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Mule Hitched To Sink if Mr. Hamer Buinanl ill Ogden oraM .Monroe of Logan. On Good Show on 4 Mrs 1 Tlo. Hunsaker visited Puts Tuesday.,; Mr. amf Mrs. , Wallace . Hun- Mrs. Manifred Smith ' In Smith-fielS C. OCEAN DRIVE BEACH. saker spent Sunday in Malad, Friday. (UP) An amusement concesIdaho visiting Mr. artd Mrs. r Ulunsakers brother, R. J. Mrs. Marven Nelson of Salt sion operator tied his exhibition and family, and Mrs Lake City visited at the home mule to a disconnected bathHunsakers brother-in-laand of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker room sink in a cottage owners sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hunt. this week. Mrs. Theo Hunsa- yard. flONEYMIlUJE Miss Marie iWeek end guests this week at ker was in Salt Lake City visitSome playful boys stung the Pashel has returned home to the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Reed mule with air rifle shots and ren Petersen were their son-inHess. 'Honeyville after spending two the animal galloped down the years in, the mission field for the L.D.S. church. She reports having enjoyed her mission, but Is glad to be home. Mrs. Ross Fowler of Inkom, THE Idaho Is a guest at the home of Mrs Paulle T. for a few days. The old folks from. Honeyville who enjoyed the picture show at the Capitol theater In Brigham City Monday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman, Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker, Mrs. Maggie Hunsaker and Mrs. Annie Grant. Foamy Pink mlnitratKp department t") e d Hun-sake- Thirty ladies of the Unitarian Alliance, Salt Lake City, visited By Helen .B. HiU the school on Wednesday. i Visiting on campus last week After luncheon In the emwere Charles Clark, 'communica-- J clu'b, the group was tatlons engineer of the Window ployees ken on a tour of the campus. Rock area and Edward Pillsbury, r communications engineer, Phoe-(niAttendants of the girls adviarea, sory staff entertained at a pot y in the Here, conferring with Robert luck luncheon. Tuesday, hall. recreation student construction Tolson, engneer, (buildings), the gentlemen left Guests present were: Dr. and for their areas on Monday, ' Mrs George A. Boyce, Mr. and Dorothy Mrs. Paul Bramlet, Charlotte Mangseth, Hanlon, B. Roland Harris, head boys Joyce, Billie Holder and advisor, reports that the instal- Mary Earl. Barbra lation of bowling alleys on cam-pu- s is progressing nicely. Serving on the planning committee were: Mrs. Laura Bennett, Mrs. Peggy Russell and f A farewell party was given in Bessie Lee, table decorations; honor of Mrs. Noima Larsen by Caroline Dashee, Nora Decent!, the administrative staff last Mrs. Eva Diswood and Mis. Mol-ll(Friday aftenoon. Russell, clean up. Mrs. Larsen has resigned her j) 5 Eighteen members of the position as procurement clerk to Clarkston Home Culture club t assume her household duties the visited campus today. toas-ter a She was presented with by her associates in the ad- - Following a luncheon In the Z x rrzfcs Z TODAY and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL HIT NO. mm HIT NO. 1 GENE GOES TO TOWN IN THE Am MM TOWN THAT LAW FORGOT! tOUJMBtt PICTURES GENE ffil If' Phoenix, Arizona. Mis. Engles reports that she Is secretary to Harold Knutson, fo.cner business manager, here. She relates that the weather Is fine and she likes her home diswhich is within walking tance from her office. - Bln FRIBAY Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and daughter, Charlene, visited in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bensen Sunday. Feature No. TODAY & SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL PLUSSERIAL - SHORTS CARTOON - NEWS SAT. 1 E E Western Drama. Estranged when he fights for the North in Civil War, army officer and his wife are reunited when son serves under his command in the Indian Wars. John Wayne, Maureen OHara, Ben Johnson. Claude Jarman Jr., Harry Carey Jr., Victor Director: John Ford. Argosy Pictures) McLaglen. P.M. f j. COMING SOON "SNOW WHITE" SUNDAY -- MONDAY TELL -- DT 2 Y THE JUDGE - Starring Rosalind Russell, Robert Cummings, And Gig Young - TUESDAY April 13, 14, 15 Hit Technicolor TD 11-1- Feature No. 2 1 Maureen Starring John Wayne - - Friday and Saturday, April GRAND? O'Hara and RD Ruth K. Hunsaker all attended the Primary conference in Salt Lake City Thursday. They also visited the new Primary hospital. IMr. and Mrs. Cassell Burke and children of Berkeley, Calif, spent several days last week visiting In Honeyville with Mr. and Mrs. Tolman . Burke and other Honeyville relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Furse of Salt Lake City visited In Honeyville 'Friday with Mr. dhd Mrs.'1 Tollman Burke. They all attend' the funeral of their brother-lp-l-aw- , Mr. Fred Petersen ait Logan,-- , Mr. and Mrs. George Orme,, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Qgsfli APRIL-11.-- 2 BIG OPENING FEATURES Tolman. Mrs. MATLN ANNOUNCES NEW SEASON and family, Some of the Honeyville peothe L.D.S. ple who attended conference In Salt Lake City were Bishop Varsel - Chlarson, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. DeVem Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hunsaker, Mr and Mrs, Don Thomas Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Wintle and Mr. and Mrs. Civic club Honeyville April 24 will be the last day sponsored a picture show ? on that the swimming pool will be Thursday evening. A large open to the public until after crowd attended. Indian Service Summer Is over. Mrs. Nellie Spackman, Mrs. Earl Hunsaker, Mrs. Burma Mrs Mildred Harper, Orme, ptuM i son-in-la- The In Q 2 ' $100. son-in-la- employees club, the ladles were conducted on a tour of the entire plant, , u , , from received Word has been. Mrs. Lynn Engles who. recently transferred from the position of clerk stenographer here at the school to the Phoenix school in "PICK O' THE PICTURES " than For that first prom of the college season, Joan Evans, star Wlntle. t of Filmakers On The Loose, Mrs. Maggie Hunsaker spent selects a strapless formal in Tuesday in Ogden visiting at and foamy pink tulle, with a soft the home of her woolen stole in darker pink daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck and grandson, Spencer shot with gold thread. Ahlmer rSl JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 11, 1952 main street dragging the sink behind him. When the mule finally was brought under control, the sink had banged into three parked autos and knocked down a traffic sign. The damage was more m Mrs. L. I. Layton and son, Jimmy, of Layton, visited In Honeyville Sunday, at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere e BOX ELDER drive j and Mr. PAGE SIX CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN Technicolor Drama. Rural minister and his bride go to a Blue Ridge mountain community where the difficulties seem insurmountable. Before they leave the people are completely won over. Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Lynn Bari, Barbara Bates. Director: Henry King. CHILDREN JOc "DRIVE IN FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT" ADULTS 50c 7 7 Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday OKI A UNIVERSAL INJERNAIIONAt PICTURE full f- I CO-HI-T noMcnoM, mc. Mca MtwAn BUFFALO BILL - 2 TOMAHAWK TERRITORY CLAYTON MOORf . as BUFFALO BILL SUN, - MON.HTUES I Lets Go Eastering At KINQ VIDOR'S , Japanese Worn E5R0EDE The story of a mucegene.fc starring SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI -- love f WELL - DON TAYLOR Introducing The exotic Star ot the East MITCHELL MARIE I " t -- Yamaguchi.. in her first ; American Special production! REEL The thrilling story of a rescue behind Korea, filmed as it actually happened. PLUS Attraction low-price- d FEATURETTE enemy- - lines in WILLIAM ONE WHO CAME BACK ' 'Produced by the Disabled American Veterans NOTE: Herb Adamson, Commander of the American Legion, requests every member to see this picture. ALSO SHORTS - CARTOONS - NEWS and horsepower. ! But thats j ust the beginning. D flalone timncimmi , , V. Its heft tells you it has extra sturdiness in frame and. structure. - J w Its Fireball Engine delivers extra power. It is an eight, a valve-in-hea- 550 South Main Street d, with high compression, and the you can get from a gallon of gas I at a thrifty performer. Thu get Buicks Million Dollar which protects you and the car miles make .', -- So when we talk about mileage for your money were talking about the miles youll get from your car including the unused miles thut are what you have to sell when you trade it in. j rf, Maybe thats why Buicks doing so well in the present market. Why not come in and see what a great car this is for you? Equipment, accetaortea, trim and models art subject to ehanga without Wheel Crest standard on RoaomasTBR, optional at extra cost on other Senes White stdewaUs optional at extra cost when available Standard on Huauuasikh, optional at extra ooet on other Sonet, node. Ride, from jqrs and jolts. , Even the tires are bigger which, any tire man will tell you', lengthens their . y - . wear. And if you pay a bit extra for Dynaflow Drive youre easing the 8train on the engine, the rear end, the tires and eliminating clutch repair bills. i t? kwnny STfWART f What youre getting here Is Buick quality this Special comes down the HOLDEN Boots, f , Roadmasters.' all automobiles others, and some cars cost less to own than others. i So lets see how a Buick Special fits into the picture. ' r Take first cost. If you put the price tag of this Buick against price tags of cars that have always been tagged as belong-- ' field youll find ing in the in actual a that, dollars, Buicks surprisclose these cars of lesser size to ingly . , same assembly line as Supers and admit that the price tags of arent what they used to be. But its just as true today as ever before that some price tags are lower than - WINDSOR Sybil Merritt Directed by KING YIDOR Produced by JOSEPH BERNHARD Co Producer ANSON BOND tuwploy by Cotheri IwrMy $iory by An0 be 4 e ibi w eowcwH iuwii w i with CAMERON v THE BOXY! 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