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Show J 7 he more 'fun than going Elder JOURNAL Box ' s:ORINNE OMMEMTS Brigham City. Utah October 10. 1952 '; Friday, At these P.T.A. meetings there THEATRE Friday Saturday DRIVE-I- N "WARPATH" with OBrien, Jagger and Bergen ALSO "JUNGLE HEADHUNTERS" Color , Aborigifies of the Amazon thing is welcomed.' Stress is laid CORINNE I guess there isnt on harmony between the parent any of us missing a single day and teacher the whole thing enjoying this beautiful weather. behind the P.T.A. meetings. 1 cant remember seeing such Also, since so many of you parvivid colors as adorn the moun- ents werent there to defend tains this season. And what a yourselves it was decided to break for the farmers who have- have the parents furnish the nt had 'too good a year at best. programs this year and as Mrs. Theres always something to Redelings said, some of us are make life pleasant, Isnt there? going to have to have some seCorinne held its first .P.T.A. cret practice sessions to commeeting Monday night with the pete even passably1 with our Mrs. Wallace youngsters. For .Instance, last new president, Redelings presiding. As usual it evening, Miss Jeanette Jensen was interesting and stimulating, played several accordion 6olos well done. but not enough parents were on and they were-werhand to help with business that It was a thrill just to hear her concerns each one of us and our and- later on Masters Glen and children. Foremost in the dis- Dean Burt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. cussions presented at this first Albert Burt entertained the parmeeting was the Halloween Car- ents with several numbers playnival that is becoming an an- ed on the electric guitar and acnual event. Mrs. Grace Barker cordion, and these too were very reported that plans are very well done. Everyone who missed - MON. -- TUES. "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" SUN. -- starring Jane Powell and It. Montalban ALSO "CHINA CORSAIR" Jon Hall and Liza Ferraday Today & Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES A tzLZinr epic cp TKI ESA TKwnBESIt TOTHS SCREEN! definitely underway and everything is being done to make the carnival an outstanding event of the school year. This season the boys are going to have something special for them that will be as interesting to them as the dolls and doll clothes are for the young ladies. As usual there will be door prizes, fish ponds, bingo games, moving pictures apd good things to eat. will Also, as usual, attendants be assigned to look out for the parents cars. Seems too bad that we have to worry about something happening to the cars when the whole idea behind the work and worry of the carnival is to provide a fun night for the youngsters; something that will z 0' "PICK hearing these youngsters missed something very .special and enriching. So, earnestly, do come to P.T.A. meetings youll feel good every time you do. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilbert have been enjoying some time in Nevada visiting with their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Don Miller and small grandchildren, Gil, Marvin and Claudia. Another couple enjoying a few days fall vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Redelings. We understand they went to Washington and points north and west to visit friends and see the coun try. My guess is that they did see some very beautiful .coun son-in-la- try. THE PICTURES" TODAY AND SATURDAY 2 - BIG HITS - Johnsen are brother and 6lster. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen land Gae Ann Mortensen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. IRay Hoi-trof Salt Lake City, over the week-end- . They also attended I general conference. LaRue Campbell of Afton, IWyoming; CaeNell Johnsen and LeRon Johnsen of Logan spent the week-enhere with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. LaRue and GaeNell are cousins and stay at I the same sorority house and the U.S.A.C. I y is, always time for any parent to 'bring a problem and have It discussed In fact, this sort of Morris By Marijcme AUTO-U- U RruheithomhshbMProm Hungary ahou! town and doing mischief. d ' ' are attending the University of Combing Tb Vetan Utah. Democratic BOSTON (UP) Varge Christensen, who Is reg- former State Sen. Joseph Muristered at the B.Y.U. In Provo, phy, who is running again this with his par- fall for political office, passed spent the week-enents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chris- out pocket combs on which was tensen. printed: I dont need this but Massachusetts needs Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen- Murphy is almost completely sen received word from their baldheaded. son, Theral that he had arrived in Japan. He Is a member of The phone number of the News the Hellecopter Rescue squad. ind Journal Society editor is 771 d d DOLLARS & SENSE Mr. and Mrs. Clem Henderson of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Carl Hendersen and daughter, I Gloria, at the Austin Johnsen home, Sunday. Mrs. Sylvia B. Iverson and eon, Mark, of Portland, Oregon, are guests of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner. She came here especially to attend the wedding of her sister, Marlene Bourne, which will take place on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner have had guests from Minneapolis, Minn., over the week-end- . Almost every successful sugar beet producer whose' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen are above average can show you how he makes yields and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rams dollars hnd sense with sugar beets. In fact, he may point dell motored to Logan, Thursday out that you've got to make dollars with anything yon evening. Dewey and Austin at or it just doesnt make sensei grow tended a club Quarterback Here are some factors which make dollars and tense; dinner at the U.S.A.C. campus, 1. Yield level is one of the biggest factors. You may and then saw the film of Mon increase your yields by irrigating and plowing now, e football game. The ladies had dinner down town plowing under green manure and applying fertiliser this and then attended a show. fall. This results in earlier spring planting, and longer Mrs. Elizabeth LISA FERRADAY not only comes from the land of rhapIvensen was growing season. sodies being something of one herself but she was a gracious hostess to her club on 2. Price of sugar The price of sugar looks more favorable now than it has for several years. Largely bebountiful baroness in her old home town. Lisa displays Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Beth Christensen enter cause of action taken by the Secretary of Agriculture her charms even more bountifully in the forthcoming musi- tained her pinochle club Thurs earlier this year, there has been a substantial increase in Lana Turner with cal, The Merry Widowi which day evening, at her lovely new sugar prices. There is a definite feeling among those Fernando Lamas. home. who have had close contact with the Secretary of AgriIvan Iversen and Vernon John culture that prices in 1953 will be even more favorable Mrs. Bernice ' Anderson has sen were lucky in getting a per to the grower. f been confined to bed with, a sermit to hunt elk, their luck still 3. Cutting production costs This is accomplished by ious Infection for a few days, held and they each bagged one. increased yields and by the use of machinery to replace but we are very happy to report Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of hand labor. Most of the farmers have demonstrated this that she is up and around again. Ogden visited his parents, Mr, with harvesters and hundreds have Carried mechanical work and Mrs. Glen Iversen, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Manley from Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins over to spring thinning and weeding with great savings. Sparks, Nevada, has been visitin4. Increase production of othor crops in rotation with and daughters visited Mr. and Corinne. She is a. sister g-in Mrs. C. J. Huggins In Ogden on to Miss Ruth Bradford. She atsugar beets. Many farmers have demonstrated that they CITY RIVER BEAR Tuesday Saturday, tended the October conference get higher yields of grain, alfalfa and other crops followMr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen of the L.D.S. church while here. evening at Mutual, the M.I.A. ing sugar beets where a proper fertilizer program has Maids entertained their mothers Mr. Mrs. visited Carl Sta and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cutler at a been in effect. Infor- social called Mother In pies Ogden on Wednesday, have been enjoying a visit from mation." There are 18 5. Make full use of sugar beet by feed Mrs. Carrie Christensen, Mrs. girls en- Mrs. Ethel Gucker of Pocatello, n livestock. Heres what a producer of ing of 17 were rolled them and pres- Flossie Ramsdall, Mrs. Gertrude iugar CutIdaho. Mrs. Gucker Is Mrs, beets may get in dollars from one acre of "beets (with ent and 15 mothers were there. Jj. iversen and Mrs. Cleo Ander-Thi- s lers sister. sugar beets bringing $14.00 a ton): group has a very interest- sen attended the Daughters of , Mrs. Ray Conger, formefly "of big and educational 20 tons of beets $280.00 program Utah Pioneers convention In Salt " ' 50.00 Corinne, was an interested ob for this winter. Delicious refresh- - Lake City, acre ladies The , Pastured or cured beet tops per Saturday. server at the first meeting Of ments were served the group Manure value 25.00 sang in a chorus which enter-anthe Corinne P.T.A. She is mow the following stake board tained the group at the evening Gross $35516 residing in Mantua, Utah and ladies, Mrs. Annie R. Tingey, session. " That makes dollars and sense! attended the meeting at Corinne Mrs. Dale Secnst and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iversen of to see how Our P.T.A." was oper-atin- garet Johnsen. Mrs, Victoria G. are Portland, Oregon, visiting because she is the new Johnsen is the leader. , relatives and friends In the P.T.A." president at Mantua. Florence J. Gardner ac- - jey. We have just learned that companied by Mrs. . Herman Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christensen Mrs. Ray, Ly kins has been con- Jeppeson Of Mantua attended attended a banquet in Salt Lake fined to bed on doctors orders. conference in Salt Lake City on city Saturday evening, given by Shes had one of those bad colds, Sunday. the Beneficial Life Insurance couldnt seem to shake it and it Mrs. Ernest Andersen enter- - company. They also visited their developed into something more tained at a lovely turkey din children, Patti and DeVere, who serious. Were very sorry r and ner, Sunday, in honor of her son, hope she fakes, good care other-self-- . Robert, who is entering the ser, i vices of Uncle Sam Tuesday. j A, birthday patty was held at Out of town guests included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Adney's Jpst and Mrs. Ardell Andersen and last week and vbat a birthday family of 'Centerville; Mr. and party. Out of the sixteen guests Mrs. Don Barker and family of present, eight, vyere- celebrating Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabirthdays. Out of town guests cer and family of Perry, Mr a.nd included Mr and Mrs. James Mrs. Donald Andersen and famReed, Mrs. Audrey Johnson and ily of Brigham City and '".Miss Mrs. Marion Woodward from Og- Reva Jensen of Collinston. den and Mrs. Merlin Willis of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and Yreka, California. Others were: Mrs. Mary Holman attended a v Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Owens, Mr. birthday dinner, Sunday, at Ogand Mrs iRay, Lykins, Mr. and den, in honor of Mrs. Eldred This popular song could well be Mayor Glade's Mrs. Wallace Redelings and Mrs. (Gwen) Kimber. Reta Redelings and Mr., and Mrs. Mrs.- Newell Checketts was campaign song. He is the "most promising " mayor Salt Lake City M. A. Pohl of Brigham City. The hostess to a group of youngsters birthday dinner was served at Friday afternoon. It was her ever had, but he never keeps his promises. Here's the proof: . v. 6:30. r son Prestons ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Older: are Games were played and a tasty celebrating their 63 wedding an- lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Allen Campbell niversary this week. Out of those When he first ran for mayor of' Salt Lake City." This was his pledge 63 years they have spent plover and family of Afton, Wyoming, 50 in Corinne. Mr. Older still wAre dinner guests of Mr. and Salt Lake City nine years ago he nine years ago. takes an active part in the Ma- - Mrs. 'Mistin' Johnsen," Saturday said: sonic lodge and has been one evening. They attended the footHe virtually repeated these same of Corinnes respected residents ball game in Logan ip the after alleviated As in 1947 and 1951, and also is the tax situation promises for as long as he has lived, here, nobij, Mr. Campbell and Mrs. added and doing much to make of the immediate burdens other war proposed improvea. ,, . mumty what it is today. He and such as public safety and are ments, for work the I shall lightening, his wife, Lillian, came to Co- udLrjeji to Primary, on the scheduland park fire structures rinne from Kansas. Mr. Older is ed tlm$ in order to facilitate the department setting up of a long range plan of past 90 years old. We all wish Primary work and the teachers extensions. community building that will in-them well and extend our con- responsibility and to assure the children a ride home on the dude such features as a dvic cengratulations. To date, little or nothing has been Mr. C. G. Adney, another of bus. The officers and teachers a coma about these promises. What done ter, municipal auditorium, Corinnes very respected and will appreciate any and all home admired community members, cooperation. been accomplished was has little munity incinerator, improvements Mrs. Fillmore also stated that I just celebrated his 82nd birthIn other words, his him. forced on in the Jordan river area, the diking day. We do wish him well and all officers and teachers of the mean nothing. of Great Salt Lake, airport addipromises healthy and happy days ahead. Primary are urged to attend the The world has need for such stake preparation meeting to be industrial the extentions, zoning, wisdom as he has garnered. In his campaign for Governor, he held in Harper ward on SaturMrs. Olive Fillmore, president day, October 11 at 2 oclock. A I sion and improvement of our naturhas made hundreds of promises in of the Corinne Primary wishes good attendance is asked and! al city canyon parks, smoke reducan effort to wheedle votes. If he fuU to urge all parents of Primary anyone who would like to ride children to help or assist in any ate, to be on- the church corner tion, together with numerous other fdls all these promises he would way they can,! to get their chil- - at 1.30 p. tn. proposals that can be integrated wipe out the states reserves and be into a unified plan for a greater forced to increase taxes. I I I WITH SUGAR BEETS tana-Aggl- rs 20-to- 2 The kind d ... of love story g thats val-Mr- I so real, i I OLIVER,, Cnrwoods 1 happened! to merrily preterit jg YOU FOR ME 66 flDUn STARRING Itanifte PETER LAWFORD SI ?-- "MUTINY" STEVENS KIDDY footvring JANE G1EEI MCdA MTK CEK LANSBURT KNOWLES EVANS Git TOEING Story end Scimo Play by WILLIAM ROBERTS Directed by DON WEIS Produced by HENRY BERMAN A HMIMBltt Bill! 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