OCR Text |
Show V Planning City-Wid- e "March" living, all of us, and that comes first. But, he and his wife will appear on this program in the By MariJana Morris near future. That's fiom KDYL television, Tuesday evening beCORINNE I'm sure that those tween 7 and 7:30 the Jelisnek were fortunate show. Keep watching. who ou of enough to see the inauguration it, at Mrs. Byron Stallings day ceremonies oxer television home again, alter having spent felt that truly we were living in some time in a Sa't Lake hospiwonderful, it a bit frightening tal. We do wish her a complete love roots and Your times your and good health. and loyalty for this country-mus- .ecovery Mrs, Ed Rader is alto home have received a new reason for strength, as mine did, at, and reported feeling fine after I watched and heard our 34th undergoing surgery in an Ogden 'hospital. EisenDavid president, Dwight And here is that Civil Defense hower, take his oath with great the sincerity and emotion. No one again. Better get used to could void and its meaning for Im his country who loved have listened to our inspiring afraid you and I and all of going to hear it and act it national songs sung and played been f'om now on Tbe next meeting oy great bands and not stirred and refreshed with new heie in Corinne about Civil Dedetermination to keep our, coun- fense wi'l be held February 5, try great 1 felt humbleness, sin- in the ward chapel beginning cerity and determination ring in at 8 p. m- At that time Mr. J. D the voice of our new president, Gunderson will be the featured Dwight D. Eisenhower as he speaker He is head of the Civil gave his first speech. What a truly wonderful thing it was to watch his reactions for he has JUST LIKE THE such an expressive face. He was GOOD OLD DAYS! rolemn and tears even filled his eyes on one occasion and then he would let loose with that famous grin and you felt good too. It was especially thrilling to me to watch the backdrop of Washington, D. C. since we had visited there in the spring. I had the feeling then and I had it yesterday, that truly here was the hub of the world. It was not just words in the mouths of reporters when they said such things yesterday they are true. Anyway, a new era has begun. And while were on the sub- CORINNE t Defense In Box Elder county For and will speak on why Civil De- Leadership Meeting MIA Workers No. set here in fense is being up the ci tinty What it means 1o is A meeting leadership each one of us. Also, some very scheduled for Monday evening. interesting films are planned, January 26, beginning at 7:30 p. hut more about that later. This m. for all North Box Elder stake meeting has been scheduled for Mutual Improvement associathe evening so that more people tion leaders in the Seventh ward might attend to get acquainted chapel. with the part each of us will be Assembly period is planned uled upon to ptay in the with departmental work to Stake Another interesting program was presented at Mutual Tuesday evening Miss RaNeu Marble gave the theme and Miss a net Craner the scriptural reading, then Mrs. Pauline Forsgren .d her MIA Maid class in a of What Would Jesus Have Me Do? Those that scu-oio- Call Meeting Of Fruit Growers The Commissioners of Agriculture from Sait Lake City are calling a meeting of all fruit growers in the state interested in acquainting the State Department of Agriculture with any problems which they have and took part were Ruth Elaine Fill- suggestions on how they might Joan be able to help them. more, Sherma Stallings, The meeting is called for JanFillmore, Elaine Davis and Sally Roundy, A song, I Walked uary 26, 1953 at 10 a. m. in the Today Where Jesus Walked, governors board room at the was presented by Claudette Mor- State Capitol. They would apgan, Sharalee Jeppson and Don- preciate having any one interested attend the meeting. na Anderson. - Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, chairman, Plans Mothers March On Polio . . . with district chairman. The drive to raise funds to help stamp out the childs disease will be held from 7 to 8 p. m., Thurs., January 21). Left to right: Mrs. Dean Freeman', Mrs. 0. Dee Lund, Mrs. Les Ceilings, Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mrs. Kaiser. ject of television, I think a Brigham City firm comes in for some special thanks. Mr. Arch Sims tells me that the staff at Beehive Coal and Appliance came out to Corinne 6chool and installed came a television set and then back the morning of the inauguration and adjusted the set making it possible for every school child to witness this history in action. That actualality of President Eisenhower taking the oath of the highest office in the land, was worth a thousand pages in a history book. Thanks. Beehive Coal and Appliance, thats what mean when I say wonderful times. Only in America can we expect such acts of generosity. And, oh, yes, last week when I reported that Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson would appear on a certain television, show, well, the report at the time was true, but neither I nor my source of information could forsee that he would be held over on his job and be unable to appear. We have to make a thing called a were living Year after year the growth of First Security Banks has paralleled the progress of the area . . . with increases in deposits, loans and other banking services . . . with new and constantly improved banking facilities. This willingness and ability to serve the financial needs of every individual and business firm has earned for First Security the title of "the peoples bank. Today nearly a half million people do business with the member banks of the First Security Corporation . . . the Intermountain Wests largest financial organization. Inter-mounta- in I in 8 box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 23, 1953 For dresses! For tots clothes! For any home sewing you do! Compare Penney quality chcckprices, too! You'll find Rondo your every time . . . come shop for many, many yards, today! " wide. ... best-bet-bu- y, 35-36- Condensed Statement FIRST SFCUIMTY BANK OF UTAH National Association Chevron-weav- e Color Bright look WAFFLE PIQUE EMBOSSED COTTONS Cash on Hand and in Banks U. S. Government Securities, Direct or Fully Guaranteed Municipal and Listed Securities Total Cash and Bonds Crisp new texture never needs starching, washes nicely, resists wrinkles, All that thanks to is preshrunk! the Everglaze finish! Come see Penneys wide selection of solid colors in this interesting new pattern, now! 35-3- 6 Yard wide BRIGHT PLAID GINGHAMS Cheery checks and lovely plaids countless washings and come out bright as new. Yd Treasury Tax and Loan Account Other Government and Public Fund Deposits Due to Banks Other Demand Deposits Time Deposits Total Deposits. Reserve for Unearned Discount Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. Reserve Under Authority U. S. Treasury Mim. 6209.. Other Liabilities Preshrunk in a new assortment of crisp finishes in plains and EQc UD fancies. Yd. ... Loans and Discounts Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Other Resources Total Resources. Week-En- d galore. Prints Will stand 79' Sanforized SPORT DENIM It's denim in new, rich solid colors and in vivid checks. Newest JTQc decorator ideas. Yd. 3w Fancy checks and stripes. Yd. - Values for Saturday Selling 920,073.91 306.107.86 Just think! In a smart, 22H" wide you get all this! Big mahogany cabinet only 220 sq. in. of brilliantly detailed picture . . . powered by Admiral's great new DX-5Chassis with Cascode Turret Tuner that guarantees UHF reception. Plus console-powradio built right into the TV chassis. Plus Admirals brand-neSuper "600 Phonograph that plays all records, all aizes, all speeds . . .Variable Tone Control for all three services. Never before such complete entertainment in such a compact cabinet! hand-rubbe- d 21" TV 3 er Easy Credit Terms Sail lok City (6) Main of Tit South Exchange Pfact 3th South 4th South Drivlit Sugar Houta Highland Driva Ogden (2) Washington Driv!n Washington at 24th Richmond Provo Tooelo Magna Bingham Canyon Pork City logon Brighom City a Military Focihtiot: Novol Supply Depot Hilt field Utah General Dopat Tooelo Ordnanco Depot Dugway Proving Ground HADFIELD FURNITURE 128 South X Main Phone 818 J |