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Show The United States produced 55 7 percent of the oil in the free world in 1952. Sread crumbs added to scram- 6 Box Elder JOURNAL bler) eggs both improves the fla vor and provides larger servings Brigham City. Utah .Friday. January 8. 1954 F New Ford Line On Display Here ' BORDERLINE INCIDENTS Mutual Special Interest Class Holds 71 Watch Party and Dance New Years Eve By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, LETS PACK THE ARMORY! fW uvJig - 8:39 SATURDAY, JANUARY 9TH. P. M. Andersens-Ford- , Inc. are showing the new 1951 Ford cars this week at their South Main showrooms. tured above is the Crestline Fordor sedan, new this year in the Ford line. . . . REPORTS: HONEYVILLE GROUND - MAIM EVENT HID Friends And Relatives Return Home SIMPSON SALT LAKE CITY THREE ROUNDS GRUDGE MATCH JOE DICKEY vs. LEROY CRAGHEAD and PARTNER VS. BUZZ JONES BEST AT and PARTNER ENTERTAINMENT LOWEST PRICES YOU General Admission $1.00 , Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman left for Salt Lake City, Monday, where Mr. Tolman entered the LDS hospital, Tuesday morn- ing to undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle visited in, (Brigham City Monday afternoon. Phone your news to 1000. By GOODNESS is youa-- Jay S Mrs. Ross Fowler of Inkom, Idaho, has been a house guest at the home of Mrs. Paulie Boothe for several days. Mr. and Mrs.'Ndble Hunsaker of Brigham City were guests at Ringside $1.25 f ker spent this Now Years weekend In alt (Lake City, guests at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and family, Neil Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker has spent several days in 'Honeyville on furlough from the.U. S. army, visiting his parents and other relatives. He returned to Fort Ord, Calif, Monday, January 4 Miss Carol Johnson has returned to Provo where she is attending BYU, after spending the holidays with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson. HUSBAND1 Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman have received word that their son, LeRoy bad arrived in Korea. CAN BUY HEARD OF! EVER of Visiting Tol-ma- WRESTLING BILL MELBEE Week-En- d By Mrs. Geo. Wintle the home of Mr. and Mrs Ezra Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker and Benson, Thursday afternoon. HunMr and Mrs. Wallace son, Glade, and twin daughters, Bettie and Lettie, spent the saker were visiting in Ogden, Christmas holidays in Qklesa, Monday. Dinner guests at the home of Arizona, visiting with rela Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman were tives. Mr. and Mrs ILeon Christensen Friends and relatives of Miss of Brigham City. Marie Pashel entertained in her Mr and Mrs. George Covey of honor at a miscellaneous show-- Ogden were guests at the home at the home of Mrs. iMn of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle, Saturday evening, January 2. Miss Pashel will .be married Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Petersen some time this month to Mr. of Tooele were calling on friends Johanson Koew of Sacramento, in They Honeyville, Sunday. California They will make their are former residents of Honeyhome in California. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsa A Christmas and New Years dance was held in the ward recreation hall, Monday evening HEAVY HANNAH for both young and old people alike. Everyone enjoyed a delightful evening of fun. vs THATCHER Pic- son-in-la- After Holiday PETERSEN Holt-man- Bi'-ho- CITY ARMORY BRIGHAM to the desert the first of the The M I A. special interest year. class sponsored a watch party Vred Helbdon Mr. and Mis on New Years Eve at the ward and small daughter, Sonja, amusement hall. went to Black foot, Thursday to relatives They reThe following enjoyed a pot visit luck supper: Bishop and (Mrs. turned Saturday night. Fehlman, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie , Fehlman, Edward Holtman, Evelyn Smith, Mr. and Devern Taylor, Joseph Mrs Lee Whitaker, Mr. and Smith, Gary Mrs Earl Fowles, Mr. and Mrs Rasmussen, Eugene and Lu- Smith Fowles. Evelyn Mns Mr. Helbdon and and Fred meetunion attended ella Tracy R. G. Barnes. in house Malta, at stake the ing The evening was spent play- Sunday. ing games, dancing and singMrs Vernon Teeter and two ing. children attended Sunday Merna school in Yost, January 3. Dalton Taylor and Braekenfoerry were married in returned Eva Montgomery Nevada on December 27. Dalton is the son of Joseph E. Taylor home Sunday after spending several days in Paul, with her of Yost and Merna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard parents who aie ill Mr. and Mss Almy Fehlman Brackenberry of Almo. entertained the Yost square Ina Wright spent part of the dance club at their home durholidays with relatives in Gar- ing the holidays. Present were field, returning for the New Mr and Mrs. Lee Whitaker, Mr. Years dance in Naf. and Mrs. Eddie Holtman, Mr. 'Mr and Mrs. Jesse Tracy and and Mrs. Arland Thompson, Mr. Richard Barnes and family en- and Mrs. Earl Montgomery, and joyed New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer. Rhea' and Asael at their home Mr and Mrs. Verl Smith and in Yost a Yost is proud of its first tow n daughters visited school bus. Monday was the week ago with relatives. Evefirst day of operation. Earl lyn Smith attended the dance them. Fowles is the bus driver. in Grouse Creek Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman moMary Iverson has a television tored to Ogden and Salt Lake set in her home. Reception is City over the week end. They really good. Mr and Mrs Roy Teeter had were over night guests at the the following members of their home of Leo Ottey in Hooper. Mr. and (Mrs. Ted Barnes, Pa- family home for the New Years mela and Nadine Yost, were festivity. Visiting were Mr. and Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. Walter Teeter and sons; Mr. and Mrs Frank Cullimore home of Richard Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy and sons; Cleo Teeter and famvisited in Standrod, Tuesday-night- . ily, Vernon Teeter and family, They enjoyed the wrest- and Tom Teeter and family. Russell Chatlain spent Thursling matches over the new Idaho Falls television station. day with his sister and family, Roland Rose trailed his sheep Viola Tracy at Standrod, , Announcing for'IPJ am w wffl 7&!PE wttfi 150-H- cost cum power rmd six a tows v- - 1S3-- cutoo kwo V4 v- - 170-- . CAtoo kino v-- t NOW! 5 ford engines offer Hie mightiest concentration of power per cubic inch ever in any track line! V-- 8 and SIXI For the power they develop, the engines in the 1954 Ford Truck line have less cubic inch displacement than engines in other-mak- e lines. For example. Fords 239 cu. in. 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