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Show 10 Box Elder JOURNAL' liaui cHosuitai holei City, Utah Brigham Friday. December 19. 1952 i Tulw rrs FREDERICKS. WHILE CHIEF COM TM. THE SMASHING - -- RAP.'- oFTrit COmm, Clyde P. Larsen, who sustained a broken leg last Thursday, returned to his home on TuesThe Utah Merit System Counrecruitment day. cil has announced of Mantua Dewey Sorenson to fill the position of Field Suwas operated on for ruptured appervisor in the State Department 16. He is of Public Welfare, LeRay S. How- pendix on December ell, merit system supervisor, an- reported doing nicely. Although social security covDrucilla Iverson has returned erage nounced today. of self employment is relThe starting salary is $300 per to her home from Cooley Memo- atively new, monthly retirement Alvin MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Rapp spotted a man who didnt (have to worry about any back seat driving. He had his wife in the front seat of the auto with him and a calf in the (back seat. by EOWHILL Announce State Opening for Social Workers month. Persons with experience and education in welfare work may obtain an application blank and an announcement giving detailed information at local Employment Security Offices, County welfare offices, or at the Merit System office, 174 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City. A FACT Of f DIRECTED GERMAN A mCRUISER raid on a British SQUADRON - 1Kra JERRY CAHTll ( tyUp'S v PELCHE4 MUD.CTones And SCALDING RSEHAROW A times.THE DROP I mm to ms' CF NIAGARA h: - Jlpt Ct If", '1 hi 'j Li . 'Q :-- AC gur Cwgb -.-- JyndkoW A JAPANESE MASI0N--OlRUCNEW JERSEY IN so'-ia- r$i K M- b- millions of Dollars in damage STUPED mmZS--JAPAUES- FROM THE THE. BEETLES RAVAGES OF E WfflIlTliDQjSEdj r b no to trust to whan It comet to driving . . , trust time luck A INTER tafe ' Check Tires Check and and Steering and Tubes Ignition and Defroster Check Battery and Generator Charge Check Lights CASE MOTOR COMPANY '' 335 NO. Main CAHILL Case Is The Place- - Phone 260 was on C. R. 2 Im'ww Syndic,. News Of Intermountain YAZZIE YARNS Complete Television Girls from St. Mary of the Wasatch presented Torch (Bearers," a satirical comedy, In the campus auditorium, Sunday afternoon, December 7. Antenna Installation The home economics department held its annual open house, Friday, December 12. On display were student made items Including aprons, pajamas, housecoats, slips, laundry bags, skirts, blouses, and crocheted and embroidered handiwork. Approximately 175 people visited the home ec. building during the hours from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. and from 2:30 p. m. to 4 p. m. Decorations in the Christmas theme were used throughout the building. Tea was served to the visitors by group 15 vocational class. Elizabeth Oliver was in charge of the occasion. Serving on the following commutes were: In vitations, Mrs. Josephine Ormond and Mrs. Malcolm Que-ton- : reception committee, June Black and Naomi Bartschi; refreshments, Mrs Lois E. Watkins and Mrs. Tamsye Cleary; reporter, Mrs. Lena Jorgenson. Mrs. Edward W. Browning at a baby shower, December 15. in honor of Mrs. Harry Roanhorse. Amusing and novel games Barker was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening, December 13, when her brothers and sisters dropped in for a birthday party in honor of her anniversay. Those present were David O. and Ora Andersen, Merlin and May Balls, Woody and Maria Nelson, Lafayette and Katie Nelson and Serell and Rose 'Nelson. Also present were Dr and Mrs. Floyd Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and Mr. Barker. The guests brought the luncheon and presented Mrs. Barker with a lovely gift. Mrs Anti-Free- Test Heater JERRY Family Surprises Mrs. C. R. Barker Saturday DO: Test Brakes by d HERES WHAT THEY ITS A FACT V our expert mechanics! Drive In and let em go over your car now I The Employees Association ice Included sick held their Christmas party last Refreshments and punch. sandwiches cream No. In Building Friday evening Those of the foods department 81. The party and program were who helped with refreshments Delbert Gibby, teacher in the R. were: Stella Young, Ethel special Navajo program school, planned by staffs of the foods Loveland, Mrs. Florence Stiles, will have his own program ev-- ' department and Miss Grissoms Otis Clingenpeel and Mrs. Stelery Saturday at 2:15 p. m. over and Miss Harringtons schools , KBUH For the entertainment of all la Vandewerker. Those on the decorating comDelbert will sing your favor- present, Mrs. Ellen Henderson ite numbers The talented teach- gave a reading: Lewis Fish mittee were: Mrs Jennie Smith Wilbur Curley in er has composed his theme played a trumpet solo; a quar- and Mrs Meditation. He will be tet including Le.wis Fish, Del- charge, assisted by all of the song, accompanied on the piano by bert Gibby, Donald Rodgers and teachers of the intermediate school. Janice Jensen, daughter of Mr. Raymond Teal, sang. Dean Bond, Delbert and Mrs Floyd Jenson of Gibby, Mae Bressler, Oscar Multine and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Elsie Clark of Miss Grissom's Francis and family is 'Mns. FranThe elementary school staff school had charge of the enter- cis mother, Mrs. Emil Poustian, held their Christmas party, on tainment. There was folk danc of Pipestone, Minnesota. Monday evening, in Building No. 81. An entertaining talent show was presented wherein all of the staff participated. LeClere leave this week. fi rial hospital following treatment and survivors payments are now for a broken arm. made In Box Elder county being tMis. Fred Kirschi, Park Val- on the basis of social security ley, who Is suffering from a bro- insurance credit given for ken hip, has been transferred to during 1951 and an Ogden hospital for specialized 1952, Wesley F. Watson of the bone treatment. Ogden social security office said today. Done With Buttons Our experience In processing EAST DEERFIELD, Mass. (UP) these claims Mr. indicates, The automaton has made a Watson said, that the person A new invasion of agriculture who is in business few himself $300000 grain mill designed to can assure prompter payment of handle 150 tons of grain in eight l benefits for himsecurity enhours is being operated here self when he retires, or for his tirely by push buttons. family In case he dies, by preparing bis income tax returns in duplicate. In some cases, it has been necessary that we request the person applying for benefits to provide a copy of Schedule C of the Income tax return of the person on whose account the benpfit will be paid. When 'hey have been unable to supply a copy of this Schedule C, their payments have been pending receipt of the information from the Bureau of Internal Revenue. "We therefore, recommend, that every self employed person prepare an extra copy of his income tax return this year, and that he tell his wife where he keeps this copy. Mr. Watson will ber in Brigham each Thursday, at' the Utah State Employment office between 2 and 4 p. m. o Joseph FROM HIS I On Monday evening of this M Hill and Mrs. Mary Benally, ing and .ball room dancing, bin-,'and music by George Kriehn other of Mrs Koanhor-- e cck, thev entertained at the his clarinet and Don Rodand school staff elementary party. , gers playing this accordion. Latest Outside TV Antenna for all TV stations Lightning Arrestor Miscellaneous Parts & Labor One Year Guarantee Set adjustments at time of installation 5 Years Televison Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed i were played and refreshments were served. Mrs. Roanhorse received many useful and lovely gifts. Invited guests Included: Mrs M. F. Denetclaw, Mrs. Sammy Silversmith, Mrs. Kate Tallsalt, Hazel Brewster, Nona Tobahe, Phoebe Tobahe, Mrs. Bud Powers. Irene B Thompson. Mrs, Robert Quintana, Mi. Wilbur Curley, Virginia Jim, Mrs. Stewart Television Specialists ,t ANTENNA ENGINEERS Gene Erskine T "' OGDEN' ': BRIGHAM CITY 527-Phone Phone 24418 367 North Main 2744 Washington Blvd. Wes Carter Mrs. M. A.. Sloan, Munz, Mary B. Sloan, Rita Kiser, Carolyn Ho Ivan, Mrs. Leo Hess, Mrs Miriam Thomas, Bertha N. McKinney, Donna E. Holt, Betty Begay, Dorothy Hanlon, Mrs. C. C. " R 'Your TV Set Is Only As Good As Its Antenna Indian School By Helen B. Hill Tim nm miom of the abiirkm road S&dt 'k Inspirational Thought for Today Little boys are good as pie! Be sure we all remember, When theyre naughty next July, They were angels in Engle Dean and Nina Jeffery entertained at a canasta dessert last Friday evening. Guests present included: DorYoung, othy Hanlon, Stella Genevieve Harrington, Ann Sullivan, Louise Dyer, Gertrude Giesen, Leona Ritteihaus, Elizabeth Oliver, Mary Joyce, Myrtle Arrowsmith, and Nora Grissom. Joseph Castillo from Santa Fe, joined the teaching staff of Mrs. Kings special Navajo program school, this week. Mr. Castillo is a recent graduate of the University of New New Mexico, furdomoffc Drive, Overdrive, white ridewoll tires epHonoi at extra cost Equipment, aeceMorle and trim tvbiect to chonpe without notice. Mexico. Bill Prescott is on the sick list this week. ... With 41 Worth More feature It' worth more when you buy it . . . This 53 Ford sets an entirely new standard for the American Road. For in this big new Ford youll find 41 Worth More features that give you more of the things you want . . . more of the things you need. , . car history. than ever before in Youll find the Go you need to handle driving. 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