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Show - T 6 Box Elder JOURNAL PARK VALLEY REPORTS: oc Top Attendance Honors For Corlnnc Primary Itoneyvtlt.e reports: Stanford Hunsaker Arrives Home Trom Cattlemen Kill Mountain Lion Which Korea After Spending Year Overseas Patiently Waits Until They Get Gun By Mrs. day Ross Coombs. of son Wat ana be Tommy Mrs Ichii Watanabe of Honey-Mile- , has been assigned to the 1872nd Airway and Air Com munications, Andrews An Force base, Washington, D C. Stanford Hunsaker arrived home Saturday after spending a year In Korea He traveled hv airplane from Seattle, Wash, arriving in Salt Lake City at 8 30 In the evening His parents, Mr and Mrs Leland Hunsaker, and his wife and babv daugh ter were on hand to greet him This was the first tune he had seen his daughter at After five weeks visiting the home of Mr and Mrs Alex has Dickey, Mrs Helen Board returned to her home in Rodeo Calif. This is Mrs Board's first visit to Utah. She enoyed the beautiful canyons and other ' places of inteiest Now that Grand canyon in Arizona is closed for the season, Wayne Hunsaker has returned home. He has been employed THANKS Visiting at the Iceland Hun saker home dunng the past New week were Mr and Mrs ell Welch and thiee sons of Io catello, Mr and Mrs J Stan Hunsaker arid baby daughter Jane and Mr and Mis Colin Hunsaker and bibv, David, all of Brigham City HunMr and Mis Shorland saker and little daughter re turned Saturday from a v aca tion trip through Oregon Idaho and Montan. i Mr and Mis Don ( ohurn and daughters Sheryl anil Cathy have returned from a sear spent in Tennessee" where Don has at tended sc hoed They will go to ( ahf where Don lais Ange-leMrs 'has accepted a position Coburn is the former Dorene Monday a Pi NY The the you aie has one in 1,000 000 000 000,000.000,-00000 000 000 000 000 000, New Yoik state police say SINCERELY... To the voters in Box Elder County who supported me in the Primary Election. Your vote in the November election will be greatly appreciated. ... (Pd. Pol. Adv) .X THE PICTURES' LONG DURABILITY LOW COST and UPKEEP E BUILT-IN- INSULATION " FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION ARMOR COAT Contractors and Home Builders! Sea1 I, Ot w4D nq wa nepens vHy qu ckr Choice NOW c.0 O' lbs. 1.10 lbs. (1 gal 2 10 AVAILABLE Srll Black Bond Beam Beam Lintel ) $4.75 Block Block LOGAN, UTAH OGDEN 1940 Phone 7978 Phone 3444 Phone 4 8485 Wall Avenue PROVO 1550 Springville Road SALT LAKE 925 So. 6th West After en laying the parade they all went to the park and had a picnic dinner together Last week a new baby girl was horn to Mr and Mrs I .eon hi at ion Johnson This is the first rluld Mr and Mrs Dave Moves Mr tm the Johnsons and the fust and Mis Mm boy and twx rbt! granddaughter for Mr and Mis dien .md Mr and Mrs Higgen Grover Harper of Cminne They sen and then two children all h ive eight grandsons, so they came u p from Ogden to eele too were very pleased when biatc I'e.u h Days with Mr and heir daughter Treva presented them with this little girl Mr and Mrs Cliflord Hansen also hive a new grandihild a bov horn to their son, Doyle and his wile Carol Mr and Mrs Ellis Nelson mo last tored to Cheyenne W'yo, Friday and stayed until Sunday They visited with their daugh- When' ter Mis Ralph Wyatt Today and Saturday they returned she and her son let timed with them to spend a few days RANDOLPHSeOTT Mr and Mrs Alden Jensen and two children, Steven and Gav spent Sunday at the home ot Mr and Mrs Oriol Nelson Back to school brought all the children bai k to the beginning ol fill Primary They had a very hut attendance good summer fall always bungs out a few - COOL- - 5 MORE BIG DAYS ENDS TUESDAY Out of This Meeting of Strangers Comes Entertainment History! vl MAY A TJ) ' WILLIAM dressy doll whose slip h"" NELL. more Still' . burning with honeymoon fever V SALLY A girl who lived in a world of whistles! man with nine lives starting on ten!- DAN A scon RANDOLPH JJ, The regular monthly work and business meeting for the Relief society was held last Tuesday They all worked on Mrs Liinus II in quilt blinks sen showed a beautiful quilt she had made, also several doilies Mrs Ruth and a tablecloth J( hnson showed the handiwork she had displayed at the Box Elder county fair and won rib hi ns on This gave the members many ideas for future use. fier the meeting the presi deucy served verv nice lunch . . . ids the Altitude that counts MON. SUN..- - (BNemaScoPIZ WarnerColor - sltitudes. It s due to laws of natuie lower atmospheiic piessuie and lower boiling teinpet aiuie at high elevations. 'I hese laws well-know- n have a defimee effect on cooking. The same natural laws also have an ellcyt on biewnig in two impoitant wavs TUES, BaL on (ho Screen Because you Stereophonic Sound WI 7 t HIGH AND r askctl for it ! t: k to ffttfST CINEMASCOPE SHORTS College Has TV System CAN Al,BNY COMING SOON! O-- ON WIDE SCREEN! FULL LENGTH f anMaast I BUMS ALSO BUUflt BdOUlt ofme vi MsitUNlii GONE WITH THE WIND j MATIN LE SATURDAY 1 P. M. : upaikle'Bmvd Jo the Altitude Ftvhcr Beer uses nature s gift of lower atmov phcrie pressure and lower boiling point, plus all the art of "0 years of brewing experience at this altitude, to bring sou a distinctive taste treat not found in beers brewed at lower levels - NY d Ri The Sparkle sou can tee sparkle you can taste' Don t be content with anvihing less than this, the hnest beer the beer A! eaibnnation, another characteristic of Sparkling Fisher Beer, is a duett of the lower atmospheric pressure at this altitude Anv woman can tell you that a cake batter mixed here to a sea level recipe is apt to puff and run over the pan, because the renpe is not in halanre to the altitude isher Beer is in balance correctly carbonated al this altitude, for this altitude 1 that brings you extra tasic plcasur and refreshment. Medical (allege is one of the first institutions of its kind m the nation to install television lor leaching purposes buny Te system provides ll0 students with views of operations md iboratory demonstrations. I. - Mt up in the colleges and itoimm The screen is a 6 x 8 foot .if fur An audio system enables vieuei- - to isk nf ultoo duimg televising Ik h moie Ihr fh, or uid hi inm of hpi come out ntoie g'tiilt, at this high altitude bri.oisc water in wlmli the are boiled can't get so blistnmg hot 'I he natural result u a spaihlmg. supriblv delightlul hop tlavoi that s one ol (he distinctive supcnonucx of 1 islicr Bcir I ( NEWS - CARTOONS their lunch Marcus Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Alston Jensen arnved home from California in time to enoy Peach Days His sister Jams accompanied him home De Lov Espline and his sister were lanet and brother, Jerry guests of Mis.s Marva Johnson for two The days Esphnes live m Ordcrville Utah Maiva nut them while going to sihool al the agricultural college in Logan MIGHTY PLUS that manv recipes call fni different amounts mgicdicntx, and dilkicnl oven tcmpeiatuics, at difTeicnt F.vprv woman knows ofmtain Mrs Arden Hansen They went to the p.uk in Pocatello to hive and Ilf Mis Ernest Johnson I WARNER BROS LW'G ;y, GOSMP By Mrs. Ray Conger Ieai h Davs in Brigham ( itv were en toyed by nearly all of the people of Manilla who were able to attend Even relatives of many came to cno the tele Democratic Ticket O' any frUcc! During Recent Peach Days Celebration Commissioner PICK These are busy days here even though there were very few crops to harvest The men are nearly all riding the range and gathering the cattle, and the women are busy at the usu al canntng of peaches, pears, etc at home In addition, two days were spent at Ihe stake canning center in Garland On Monday 13 women went to Garland and canned tomatoes and on Tuesday, 18 women went and canned corn and Hay, straw grain are being trucked in for winter feed for cattle to replace u'hat ranchers were not able to grow because of extreme drouth conditions here this summer Back to school is the slogan To among our young people Box Elder High school went Janet James, Joyce Hirsehi, Palmer, Shirley Kunzler and Glade Hirsehi Kenneth Bear Carter, Jr is attending River High school Emma Louise Carter, Sharon Carter and Jo Layne Palmer are getting ready to enroll at USAC next week Mrs J. Eugene Kunzler and baby daughter, Carol Ann, of New' York are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs John J Kunzler this week Mrs. Kunz Mantua Residents Entertain Guests on the , Four Primary 'Youngsters of the nearly 200 children attending primary at the Corinne LDS ward were bypassed by communn able diseases during the past year and able to attain 100 percent attendance records. Pictured left to right are: Jeneil Campbell 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarmon J. Campbell; Janet Burt 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burt; Gloria Jean Nelson 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson; (all with one year perfect attendance) and Alan Beit Shipley 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bert Shipley, who now has attended two years without nuking a primary. Each child received a Book of Mormon during preliminary exercises on Wednesday, September 15. Several youngsters missed one time. MANTUA STANLEY A. MAY County at feet Boothe. Mr and Mrs J De 11 Petersen of Thate her visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Eia Benson on ALBANY, (fatwete 'Sltefc 7U s odds that someone same fingeiprints as UPi DYE .1 You Name It Md HAGERSTOWN, Ihe thief who walked off with a suitcase owned by Harry AI bai ker will think twue before By Mis. R. E. Palmer on I iking another suitcase Alhae Lake Sail at ler arrived City Mor anil Royal Jay Holmgren con mountain Ihe plane from be it lie where kt r an enteitainer, 60 said it ris killed a large 10 a foot, lamed her pound she been had par at visiting lion in the old cattle corral Kelton last week They had enls brought in some cattle to pen in and were riding the corral among them to separate them when they happened to look in the corner of the corral and there lay a large lion Royal climbed on top of the pole it fence and sat and watched while Jay went to his ranch two miles away and got a gun and shot it It measured over seven there during the summer Mi and Mis Kra Benson and Mrs Annie Benson wi re guests at the home of Mi and Mrs Reuben Benson ill Ogden Sun ewe Hampshire champion These boys are sons of Mr an'! Mrs Snake Thief George Wmtle Don Two Honey vil Ip boys Coombs and his brother II unld Coombs, received top honors exhibited by boys fiom the Box LTdcr FFA chapter at the coun ty fair at Trcmonton recently with Don received first place his ram and Harold received the blue ribbon for his grand Friday. September 17. 19v Brigham City. Utah CURK VIVILNliH GABLE 1 LESLK mikWM ' vac a-- TICHNICOIOI : HOWARD ; f : I y 'Ryiifro sutler J. Made in one of Americo'f most modern breweries I J Copyright I9S4 fithtr Irovkinj Co-- , tail lake tit .(rowori of fin Qvulii tin Since 19(4 |