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Show HBLTWANTEP; 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, December 11, 1953 Beta Sigma Phi Child Dental Health Fund Raising Project Ends December By Marijane Morris Each year we contribute to various organizations for various good works; each year w get literature through the mat! that asks for help for many good works. More often than not the money we give goes out of our community and out of our state if not entirely, at least in part. A project that is truly for Box Elder county, where all the funds stay home is the Beta Sigf ma Phi's dental project. It is hard, sometimes, in this day when everyone seems to be getting along fairly well, to think of someone needing help, but it is true. There are those, always, who are less fortunate In case of the dental project, aid, not charity, does begin at home. A "case need only he referred to some member of the Beta Sigma Phi organization or to Mrs. Lillian Felt and it is then turned over to the public health nurse who then works with ihe Public Welfare office. Two will learner" bicycles be given away to some happy boy or girl in connection wuth this fund raising event that will be climaxed the afternoon of Hnunm . . . looks like every man in Brigham City wants Eagles Home 19 Open Saturday Kris Kringle For Children Karnival Tonite Eagle and Auxiliary children of all ages will be entertained Kris Kringle sponsored by the with a seiies of Saturday afwill ternoon First ward Relict society, It was anparties, be field ihis evening at the nounced this week, with the ward hail. aerie home in the First Securwill ity Bank building, toeing thrown A Christmas gift bazaar at 5 oclock open to the oungsters from 1 open the event the to ti o'clock, starting th is week with games planned for children A menu especially deAuxiliary members will be signed for the small fry will be on hand to supervise the playserved at 6 p. m. ing of games, story telling and The adults will then be serv- play, and prepared to serve reed freshments consisting of sandhome-candPop corn balls and wiches, soda water and cookies will also be available for Auxiliary members and wives Special treats of Eagle members Who want to comA lovely program will leave their children while they plete the carnival activities. are shopping are especially invited to take advantage of the Seashore Is Discharged from Army Lt. Ray opportunity. it is planned to carry on the party program during the winter months providing enough Lt. Ray Seashore, son of Mr. in tihe project. and Mrs. Carl Seashore, receiv- interest is shown Of special interest to memfrom ed his discharge the army bers of both organizations will and arrived home last week be the annual childrens ChristSeashore has been serving in mas party to be held Saturday, Korea for nearly a year. December 19 Feature of this afDeremlber 19. fair will be a gift exchange. Also, there will toe a food ful opportunity to do your weeksale. It will be held at the Wat- end baking ihe easy way There kins 'Music si, ore, just south of will be almost any kind of home Will made goodies to choose from, the Packer Motor company. There will toe plenty of help breads, light and brown or nut. on hand to assist in the sale cakes, cookies, pies, doughnuts Elect of the goods. Here is a wonder- - and candy. Beet Growers New Officers Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh A Case of H 'Moostaken" Identity SHm Smith never had chance to oae hia moose call until a trip north this year. Visited him yesterday to see what hed bagged. Firat day out, be told me, I picked up a trail. I sounded the call and waited. Then I beard a moose call. Sura enough, something came crashing through the brush. But it was another guy with his moose calL Boy, did I gat my finger off tha trigger in me a reel moose. But you can bet I took a good look before I did any shooting! From where I ait, we could all learn a little from Slims once. Most of us are guilty sometime or other of being too quick on the trigger. Like the fellow who would deny me the right to an occasional glass of beer with my dinner. I say that kind ad aim is way off! hurry! "My laat day then I picked qp another trail Thia time I got Copyright, 1953, United Slatet Bremen Foundation South Box Elder Sugar Beet Growers association members will meet Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock to hear annual reports and elect officers for the coming year. The session will be held in the court house. Leon Gardner, president, will be in charge of the meeting. V& Satch Pearse Fills Vacancy on Police Pearse Richard K. Satch has been employed by the city police department as a patrolman, it was announced this week by Chief Harry Smith. Officer Pearse will fill the created toy vacancy the resignation from the force of Glenn Greenhalgh on Phone your news to ... Arrow White Shirts . . . will make this a "White Christmas he won't forget. 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