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Show In BEHS Dance DRIVE-I- N THEATRE Over 223 girts will participate in a Dance Review at the Box Elder high school gymnasium tonight beginning at 8 p. m. Sponsored by the physical ed- ucation department under Bette Larsen, instructor, creative, modern, Interpretive, tap, ballet and folk dancing will be tea lured. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE , ' - BILL CRY DANGER - - .with Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming ' Co-H- it Has Freezer a freezer near here. He dug a cave into the side of a basement and unit. Installed a refrigerating The freezer is big enough tor him to carry in a quarter of beef. starring Joyce Reynolds and Ross Ford SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY HIT His Board Dog Pay N. H. (OP) Wll liam Curtis claims his hound dog has killed SO wildcats. Cur tis gets a $20 bounty for each (HANCOCK, ON THE RIVIERA starring Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney, cat. and Corinne Calvert Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. N. Friday, April 18, 1952 Brigham City, Utah I. portunity down. .We left Holland 12 days ago and stopped unny but I mean this. Every over In Belgium while I looked young fellow lias to serve In the-arfor two years. He goes In" up a cousin that 1 haven't seen for six years, who Is serving a when he is 21 and comes out. when hes 23. Before he finishmlbslon there. Our next stop was Paris where es his military training he must" we spent four enjoyable days. not marry, according to law. The We had to stay ovet one extra logical answer would be that by so has day because of 'overcrowded no doing, the government responsibility In caring for trains. One thing about Paris Is, f no ? one doesnt have to go far to his family. My stationery permits find something to do, that is If he has the money. While there more, so goodbye for now. , Sincerely, we saw such things as the Arch ELDER D. NEBEKER.' 1 of Triumph, Eifdl tower,. Notre Dame, Museum Du Louvre, and visited a typical gathering outside of the tourist center. Dom- Radioactive Paint ing from Parts, we stopped over Home . at Lourdes in the French Pyr Brightens ( rennes. The country and land NEW LONDON. Conn, (UP) ; scape Is exceptionally beauti Some day a housewife may be Believing Golden Rule principles should be applied in business as well as personal life, fu'l so peaceful and restful. able to change the Interior decJ. C. Penney called his first stores The Golden Rule. Above, The Golden Rule in tWe are now In Madrid and oration of her home by a flick of Kemmerer, Wyoming, as it appeared in the early 1900s. From a single store eventualleaving today for Barcelona and a switch. A radioactive paint has been ly grew the largest department store chain in the world, with total sales bust year of then on to Italy, Switzerland more than one billion dollars. Germany and back to Holland. developed which may do , for Im sailing from Rotterdam on the industry what the automo- the 6th of May. My first irnpres bile did to transportation," ac- J. C. Golden sion of Madrid was a strange cording to Frank J. Connolly of WWCt TMflCY and lost feeling. Maybe because John Masuty & Son of Haiti-.- , Of the great change In 5 , THINK people more, Md. between Paris and here. Now Now Tells Connolly told a meeting of Way, Connecticut painters and deco-- ; find Madrtd interesting, and peaceful. They have rators that rooms could be paintf Glen H. Campbell, manager-oMadrid, Spain, nice buildings, beautiful streets, ed an Ivory tone which lights j anJ. C. Penney Company, April 15, 1952. the people In Madrid at any rate would transform Into all colors' Him Golden Rule Paid nounced today the formal openDear Friends: seem to dress very nice although of the rainbow. j? of Golden the ing companys The time of departure has fi- I have seen a little poverty but Jubilee. T nally come, which is very hard not as much as I expected. At Zipper Too Zippy This is a great occasion for afare GOSHEN, Ind. (UP) The city1 the streets for a realize to packed night just missionary us, a time for celebration," said ter being away from home so with people and theaters run fire, department was called to-t- he Mr. Campbell. "In just 50 years aid of Stephen' long and after learning to love until one or two in the morning. this company has grown from ' these people here, but just the Ive never seen so many thea- iBotschuck because of a stuck a single, tiny store In Southin one place tn all my life Jacket zipper. The, zipper waai see ters will to wonderful it same be western Wyoming to a great remy loved ones and friends In In a five minute walking dis- pinching the boys skin and his tail merchandising organization Brigham City again. My mis- tance there are at least 20 thea- parents couldnt free him. ' the largest of its kind in the sion has been extremely educa- tres rhats from our hotel. worid with more than 1,600 tional and wonderful and I've Talking about crowds of peostores and 70,000 associates servbeen greatly blessed to have ple, pedestrians bere are more ing nearly 40 million people. been able to work In Holland. dangerous than bike riders in Ours is a success story, not Your paper has helped make my Holland and thats saying a lot. of one man alone but of many mission pleasant and I feel One has to walk fast in the dimen. career our Early in his greatly Indebted to you. So far rection of the crowd or he gets C. reaTODAY AND SAT. ounder, Mr. J. Penney, as I know, t'he Box Elder News crushed like a piece of sand In lized that he would succeed only are rock. and of an Journal avalanche have pathe only They If others found success with TWO BIO FEATURES free one custom that Is very nice. pers sent to missionaries him. he became Eventually of charge, and Is read by many Everyone takes a siesta between known as the man with a thoumissionaries not from Brigham. 1 and 4 oclock and all the stores J. C. Penney ffie sand partners and M thereby Your sending us the paper Is a are closed, but later stay open of son farmer a idea pioneered of the spirit, love untl 8 p. m. They eat at 9 a. m., good example OUTLAW which contributed much to the and cooperation of the wonder' 2 p. m. and not again until 9 Companys success. Saves ful people there. With the ar p. m. I about starve1 between Lead Fabric Glass for consideration Thoughtful rival of this letter you oan stop meals. The girls here are very customers, associates, suppliers Workers From Radiation sending the paper and again, beautiful but the- - young feland stockholders always has thanks. lows have to behave until they been a Penney company objecCHICAGO (OP ) A gown made many the post mark you see Im are 23 years old. It may sound iBy detive; also stressed have been of lead glass fabric has been value and quality a fact which signed to protect scientists and led eventually to establishment laboratory workers from radiaof a research and testing labor tion, according to an article In alory to make sure Penney mer the American Medical Associachandlse standards would be tion Journal. A report on. the garment was consistently met and maintain . ed. made by Ors. Vincent Archer, As our Jubilee gets under- George Cooper, J., 'J. G. Kroll way we believe our customers and D. A. Cunningham of the will benefit more than, ever by University of Virginia hospital. PICK O' THE PICTURES ' the great values that have been They said the gown affords planned for them. All the accu- complete protection, for all ex mulated experience and know- posed parts of the body, weighs how of 50 years of successful only 1016 pounds and may be ' washed with soap and water. merchandising ' have It affords protection from ,x brought into play to see that for our customers, as well as our- ray radiation and front the beta selves, this will truly be a gol- .radiation of atomic fission pro den year. ducts, they said. my it. , tatulatio ' i Penney Companys Under 1 PAGE FIFTEEN DOX ELDER JOURNAL 1 A FALLS CITY. Neb. (LIP) farmer had his own walk-i- GIRLS SCHOOL TECHNICOLOR Walk-!- pome distance from Holland, Ii rirp-Vwill ;j..:cccd coming home must of the Elders make a tr.p Unough Europe and Im not one to turn such an op- Kemmerer, Wyoming, Was Scene Of First Penney1 s V225 Girls Will Be Jubilee Manager Campbell fast-matin- f Hi Ucf profit-sharin- g Last Great - ' GORDON LARSEN Z JIM DIXON We wish to take this opportunity to congratulate two of our employees, Gordon Larsen and Jim Dixon, who have just completed their five years of apprenticeship training and have passed the state plumbing examination. We proudly salute them as journeyman plumbers and welcome them into our organization as such. , , . . To become journeyman plumbers, it was necessary for these two young men to serve as apprentices for five years, to study and learn the trade by' performing satisfactory work. The examination they have just passed included written tests, layout and lead work demonstrations, to prove their practical application. - , r To have passed this examination is a worthy accomplishment of which we as their instructors are proud . . . and the they are justly proud people of Brigham City should be proud in the realization that this firm now has four qualified plumbers to serve their needs. ... No PHONE 292 - ; ! , CO. W1ATDNEEI!"" Cat Follows Suit Wine? Customer Is Disgusted 49-Ce- nt UTICA, N. Y. Figaro, (UP) a pet cat at an advertising agen10 ill. The cy for years, became A diagnosis was ulcers the occu Tex. '(UP) HOUSTON, roughly-dresseman walked pational ailment of advertising into a fashionable Houston li- folk. quor store and asked for a botInventors Needed 'Em tle of cheap wine. An MEMPHIS, Tenn. (OP) Mrs. Ruby DeLozier, the clerk, said the store didnt handle that Inventors group here dined brand. He asked for another while the orchestra played "I cheap brand. Again the clerk Get Ideas. , didnt have it. The man put his hand in tils Lozier pointed to a 59 cent hot coat pocket as if holding a pis tie. tol. What, you dont have any for This Is it . . . stand over 49 cents? the man asked in there by the shelf. . . now, show amazement. Fifty-nin- e cents is me the cheapest wine ydu got, too much. he gruffly demanded. Mrs. De He walked out. EINAR and JOHN LARSEN PLUMBING AND HEATING FRIDAY and SATURDAY' been A GREAT DOUBLE BILL THAT CHILDREN AND GROWNUPS ALIKE WILL ENJOY! 467 SOUTH MAIN YVETTEJDUGAY EVER-NE- W LAUGHSI . . . ROMANCE . SONGS d - WALT pisriEYS OTItlMKO ; Walt Disney prMntj 1 Co-H- it 6 ADVENTURE tSUE-LI- Plus SERIAL. SHORTS r n;nr mm pays OfiS G (finders MIST SV TECHNICOLOR CARTOON. NEWS UcawoO ftmumf AUDIE MURPHY 'Starrinq TOM EWELL JILIA ADAMS EVELYN WWtPPAL Starting VAROEN INTFPNATIONfll PIC1URE SUN. - MON. - TUES. SUNDAY The battle of Texas.!. and the ) battle of the rf -- . Take your choice of accommodations. In adjustable, reclining coach seats you save money, and enjoy the comforts and conveniences of train travel. If you prefer Pullman, you may choose from a variety of room or berth accommodations. Either way, your trip starts with relaxation. You rest as you ride . . . you arrive refreshed. If art automobile is needed, it's convenient and pensive to rent one on arrival. . In, COLUMBIA PICTURES e 1 for Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation t Be Specific Say (MOOCa PAG presents A u, A A I STANLEY KRAMER'S Production of i - ' Ui i. 4 BED j IN IDOEOTO And you're sure to enjoy those wonderful Union Pacific dining-ca- r meals; the finest of t fresh western-grow- n foods, skillfully prepared, deftly and courteously served. The April menu special is delicious, tender ham. 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