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Show Social Gathering Monday At School Cafeteria The Box Elder high school faculty league met Monday, February 2 at the high school cafeteria with Mrs Grant conducting. Pn-bre- ters, Annette Knudsen. Mrs. Alf Freemans Lincoln school sixth grade class com posed of Dewayne Sheridan, Paul Ward, Ronald Nielsen, Robert Whitaker, Marg Sato, Linda Rasmussen, Sheron Checketts and Judy Nielsen, presented two square and one round dance. Mrs. Jean Forsyth gave two COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY IN THE 48 STATES Planned By Arlene Dunn readings. A two course luncheon was seived by Mrs. George Nielson, chairman; Mrs Boyd Packer, Mrs Vernal Harris, Mrs Austin The program opened with two Larsen, Mis James Jensen. Mrs dance numbers by Miss Hyde's Craig Bramwell, Mrs. Jean Forand Mary E. Robbins. physical education class with syth the following participating: Mary Jo Harris, Elaine Reeves Wynn S. Andersen Francell Brown, Valeria Hamil- ton, Marilyn Mann, Connie Wal- Parents Tell Of Vows Stationed In France Dr Wynn S Andersen, son of Mis Leu Andersen is serving as a first lieutenant in the U. S army, stationed at La Rochelle, France The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Arlene Dunn is announced this week by her parents, Mr and Mrs Oliver M 0 COUtOAlt L UTAH Dunn Miss Dunn will become of Richard Thayne son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oyler ot East Garland in ceremonies to be peformed at Brigham City L.DS Fourth waid chapel on February 16 Miss Dunn is a Box Elder high school and seminary graduate and has attended Weber col lege She is cuirently employed at Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph office Mr Oyler is serving with the U S army in San Luis Obispo, the bride 2- aRi2 3 COLO. Oy-le- 4 ItA MOUKXf vwvkly nouspaper. established m 1908 published oery Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post oftnv in Buham City, Utah, under the act of March 8 1879 KftGO KPULATl - Charles OKLA. W. Claybaugh, Publisher 6 KANS. Robert P Crompton, Managing Editor 7 MONT. N ME Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager 9 WASH. 10 I. 12 13. 14 15 16 17 8 CALIF. N OAK. IND TEXAS IDAHO MINN MtCH NEV. 19 NEB. 20 WIS. 21 IOWA Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah State Press Association Naiional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City 22 f. S DAK. 23 DEL. 2 VT. 25. MO. , 26 GA. 27 VIVA 26 ALA 29. N.HAMP U $ AVER, GSFi Just About Nott ThU U pr. aecond-rankin- Announce Birth of Son Captain and Mrs E E. Watson of Washington, D. C., announce the arrival of their third child, a son, born February 4. The youngster, whose name is to be Lewis Scott, weighed in at 8 pounds 8 ounces. Pleased over the new arrival are a sister, Pamela, 5, a brother, Mr, Chet, 2, and grandparents, and Mrs. Herb Adamson. Mrs Watson is the former Jeanne Adamsoji. WORDS... A box of delicious Hollywood Chocolates. All beautifully gift boxed. Each heart shaped box contains only the finest FIRST GRADE candy. Digger and better selection than ever to choose from. 1 4 to 4 lb. boxes. HOLLYWOOD CANDY COMPANY g Central School a big extra-thrift- y F-2- You get an even wider front seat lhan this roomy Buick had before plus n n v. tilt away feature that means easier -- zero-caste- r. full-leng- th B And when you realize that the figure on this big, brawny, beautiful Buick SPECIAL is just a few dollars more than youll pay foroneof the three were sure youll say: This is for me! low-price- Come in and try it wrong or right. out-wer- You get real r comfort, from deep, soft cushions with new zigzag type springs in both the seats and the backs. big-ca- e lO, matter of fact thats just what hap-Hne- d. Phil can claim the unusual distinction this week of being the first casualty of a television wrestling show in Brigham City. From a second hand but very reliable source, John Howard, we learned that Phil and his wife were sitting on the living room sofa watching TV wrestling. When one of the TV matmen fastened on to the other Mrs. Hyatt asked Whats with a csn that? Reports A full nelson. How do you do it, like this? With no more warning Mrs. Hyatt tried Second Grade the hold on Phil. There was a popcorn We have a table of beautiful snapping as his vertebrae yielded to the sea shells. They are very deli- pressure, a crunching slightly more audible, cate. We have a big conch shell and, finally, a low groan from Phil. that Mike brought and many Hes been to the doctor a couple times other shells from the ocean. We read stories about shells and since, but is still suffering. saw colored movies too. a M'ii" manager, men of making this area of cowardice for failing the yield blood to the Red Cross, a record of the last A new girl came to our room Bloodmobile collection here proves. is Her name Trudie yesterday. Hammer She is from Ogden. We After noses were counted, 62 men had aphave a new boy too. His name is peared at the blood collection center to hand Mike Sorensen. over a bottle full of their fluid compared to We are making a news board. a miserly 49 women. We bring news pictures and Gladys, incidentally, wasnt one of th write stories about them women to donate. Doctors orders, yo In Mrs second know. Gouldings we room are studying grade about cotton Most of our clothes Maybe that isnt fair, but she doesnt look and many other things are made as anemic as she claims. ot cotton. We have many pictures and charts on cotton. Our real cotton plants came You have to give Brigham City women Arizona and Oklahoma. Yestercredit for one thing, though theres more a we saw film showing how day cotton is raised and Ynade into of them.. cloth. It is fun to learn about Thumbing through the 1950 book of census cotton. of population we noticed that there are 3,336 Most of us children are busy men of all ages in Brigham City compared to weaving rugs and mats on small woto 3,454 women, giving the female population looms learn how clolh is ven We like to weave. an edge of 118. You get the steady going and the sweet handling ease that come of a still finer Million Dollar Ride. Steering ratio is increased. Front wheels have been brought to And here, of course, you get coil springs on each wheel, torque-tub- e drive, rigid and massive frame ride features you get in no other car at the price. d CO full-nelso- n, pictures them. story in the price of this but an even bigger one in what you get for that price. You get the highest horsepower and compression ratio ever engineered into this Buick Series from the Fireball 8 Engine newly designed for this Golden Anniversary Spfcial. THFRF.S As a When it snowed we made a boy and girl snowman, but they Gladys Johnson, our advertising got crashed down later. We drew was all wet when she accused the & .0 o full-nelso- n. Utah ranks first in the nation by a wide margin In the percentage of total population enrolled In colleges and universities. Total college enrollment in Utah amounted to 256 per 10,000 population. (The chart ahows enrollment per 100 population). This percentage was three times the national average of 82 per 10,000 population. Arizona, the state had only 173 per 10,000 population. Watsons In Washington CE b, Mcond mHm of thort Sowing how UtoVt Tht short ducation comport! with that of thg athar 47 wtrt dots Foundotlonrfrom rtltaitd Utah by tht U I. Offiet tf Edu tht by partd without will bo Foundation Utah tnt chorgt to any cation. rtporta 400 citizen of Utah upon roquttt dirocttd to tht Utah Foundation, Darling Bldg , Salt Lakt City, I.) (Editor' Crompton As carefully as Phil Hyatt, operator of is taking his steps this week Phil's taxi-caand gently rotating his upper extremities without disturbing a back muscle when he turns around, youd think his wife had thrown him with a UTAH LEADS NATION Look Q . . . By Bob THAN K Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5 00. WYO. Ohio SWEETER 6, 1953 A da miss. aunune JOURNAL Bngham City. Utah Friday, February 6 some he along friends, went on a sightseeing trip In a letter, dated January California Following a furlough 20, he told of interesting points he will report for further duty of interest seen on the trip in the armed forces. Recently fc- ftCHOOU 3 Box Elder L$A0" of ourselves kf w 'Of then tell os if Television treat -- fte BUICK ClfCUS HOUR-eve- ry JUST LIKE THE fourth TwsAry 8 When polygamy was practiced in Box El der county of a century ago there was, undoubtedly, more married women than men. But now when it should lie n the U. S. Census bureau lists 33 more married men than women. Just why this is true is a mystery to us. The bureau lists 4,538 married men and only 4,505 married women. three-quarte- GOOD OLD DAYS! rs even-steve- tkl C5 It was news to us, but we learned Thursday that Brigham City once had an enter- GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON FULLY AGES IN YEARS 50 GREAT WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Phone 272 ARE BUILT BUICK It was addressed Corner of Main and Forest Street and signed Joe Zimmerman, Another label said roughly the proprietor. same thing only was headed Blackberry Others were for Angelic Wine and Brandy. Sherry Wine, bottled by the Tremont Liquor Pntar GENERAL MOTORS 194,000 BETTER HIGHWAYS CONTEST. S Your Butclc Deakr for eor blanks and full information WILL BUILD BUNDY MOTOR CO. -- Street mi Co. THEM 550 South Main im. prising liquor company. While tearing an ancient type case apait Howard Anderson, News and Journal printer, discovered some old labels (evidently printed by an old Brigham City newspaper shortly after the turn of the century) thaT cast a reflection on Brigham Citys virtuous reputation of past years. One label was headed "Holland Gin and continued : bottled at the Brigham City Liquor Co. Wholesale and Retail Bottled Use a Goods for Family and Medical Bourbon Buy of tht Centurtf THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON NATIONAL DISTILLERS WHISKEY PROD. Vy' Tht 86 PROOF CQRP, N. Y, Another label, which probably covered a bottle containing the same liquid, was for The Hair Restorative and Invigorator. It not only gives a Beaulabel advertised : tiful Gloss, but will cause hair to grow upon Bald Heads, Turn Gray to Dark Color. Used once a day. Put up by D. Hansen. ( co Q |