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Show Club Members Meet At Packer Home Wed. Mrs. Wm. L. Packer was hostess to club members Wednesday evening at her home was served Dessert luncheon followed by games. High score went to Mrs. Darwin Young and cut to Mrs Norman John. Those attending included: Mrs. Robert North, Mrs. Rex Baron, Mrs. Dee Johnson, Mrs. Don Hunsaker, Mrs. J. T. Herrod, Mrs. Young and Mrs. John. v'" Au- (UP) 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 18, 1955 etebbhed In Friday and entered ae Secood Claee Matter at tha in office poet Brigham City, Utah, no dor the act of March 8, 1879. Chae. W. Claybeugh, Publisher Cladye Eekeraley, Advertising Manager Subscription rath 83.00 per year, pay able m advancer la combination with the Boa Eider Newe, (published Wed needs ye) 85.00 par years 82.50 for 8 months; single oopy 10 cents. Audit Bureau of Circulations, Ne Utah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association end United Press. ' Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City. Utah. Member Friday and Saturday Two Color Hits . 4 i j SMCT MTU MMCS CWniN imsasciwisieNOOUGiuMtTU , ?''& v. few' f f ? , ; pf J ' ptiwcissi s s3 ; a ' ' ' v f, M PAUL $ PATOU BEKREB Mnm e SAM UHOMI ! fiMCtid KM ' , 4' i ' U , X I 'i 4 ....... afniajc Mrs. Luella Tracy iVmliriAaSiM ,r HONEYVILLE NEWS Many Enjoy Honeyville School Opera; North Stake Dance Held at Ward covery. Is Surprised By Also on the hospital list was Mrs. Dallas Nelson. She return- Sisters Visit ed home Sunday from the hosIn Brigham City. Her Mrs. Luella Tracy was pleas enter the LDS mission home In pital all wish her the best of antly surprised when two of Salt Lake City, March 21. to friends luck and hope she will be with her sisters from Magrath, Altwo After which weeks. spend berta, Canada came to visit her soon. them a he will leave for the Thursday night. They were Irene mission to serve the Many of Mantuas residents Strong and LaVerna Ackroyd. next two years for his church. greatly appreciated the oppor The flu has been making a able to hear Those who attended the LDS tunlty of being visit to most of title families in con Box the North Elder stake North Box Elder stake conferthe locality. The principal of broadence in Brigham City, Sunday, ference Sunday. It was the Yost school was absent from were Mr. and Mrs. Tolman cast over radio station KBUH a day of school due to a severe Mr. and Mrs. Leland and it was very nice to be able cold. Burke, Mrs. Rhea Oman substi to hear the talk given by AposMr. Mrs. and Hunsaker, George tle Harold B. Lee. tuted and taught his room. H Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Both clubs held their biMr. and Mrs. Almy Fehlman, Kenneth Spackman, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oman and Mrs. Warren Petersen and monthly meetings last week. The Mantua Recreation club Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman were daughter, Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. B A. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. Cresta Brigham City callers Monday. Albert A. Bingham and family, Sorensen. Nine members and The Oman brothers are pre- James Rasmussen, Don Hun- five guests enjoyed the evening saker and children. Mrs. Ruth playing rook. The guests were Mrs. Peg Rasmussen, Mrs. EleaO. Hunsaker and twin daughters; Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker, nor Jensen, Mrs. Nellie Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunsaker, Mrs. Carol Sorensen, and Helen Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker, Petersen. Mrs. Amelia Jensen took home Mr. and Mrs. Bin Toiman and high score prize and Mrs. Florothers. ence Jeppsen, second high. Mrs. Airs. Harper Hunsaker of Josie Jeppsen received cut prize, Paul, Idaho, Is In Honeyville and Mrs. Peg Rasmussen drew visiting her mother, Mrs. Beu- guest prize. A very good time lah Hunsaker, and other rela- was had by all. tives and friends. The Cardette club met at the Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wheatley home of Mrs. Carol Hansen, and son. Richard Wheatley- - of Twelve members wero, r,preRent and two of them were presented Mayfield, Utah, were week-enguests at the home of Mr. and gifts by the club for their birthMrs. Lambnt Wheatley. They day. Mrs. Carol Sorensen was also visited other relatives while presented a very "beautiful potted plant and Mrs, Carpi HanHoneyville. sen receive beads and earrings. Sgt : "Women dont interest Prizes for playing rook .during me I prefer the company of my the evening went to Mrs. Treva fellow man. and Johnson, Mrs. Joyce Nelson T Mrs. Carol Sorensen. Cpl : Im broke, too. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Nelson were; Mrs. Clara Murray, Mil-toMortensen, Hulda Morten-sen- , TODAY AND and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Buss SATURDAY Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and daughters, Lorna and Annette from Salt Lake City. Sunday, several people were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sorensen. They were, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Burt, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pe- tersen all enjoyed a week-entrip to St George, Utah. They reported flowers and fruit trees were coming out in bloom. Everyone enjoyed the school opera, "Cinderellas Slipper, based on the old fairy tale of Cinderella. Held in the ward hall Friday evening The teachers of the Honeyville school are to be congratulated on the fine work they have done with the children. They all took their parts fine. The costumes were beautiful. The house was filled with parents and friends. The North Box Elder stake dance was held in the Honeyville ward hall Saturday evening, March 12. Good music was enjojed by ail who attended. Refreshments were sold. William Wintie, son of Mr. and Mrs. DoVore Wintie entertained 23 of his little school friends Saturday, March 12 on his seventh birthday. They played games of all kinds for little folks. And his mother served delicious lunch. George Hill, son of Mr. and Mrl Otto Hill left, a few days ago for California to work as an operator for the U. P. Railroad. The Primary officers and teachers of the Honeyville ward turned in to the stake for ihe Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake Citv the sum of $101.-30- . Texas-Louisian- t (UP) H you scratch, a doctor warns. Itching may be caused by anything from dandruff to diabetes, and it can be spreadrer camouflage real trouble If you scratch, according to Dr. Joseph D. Wasserug, of Quincy, Mass. on 'Doctors may disagree many points regarding the nature or treatment of itching skin diseases, he wrote in Todays Health. IBut on one point Dont they are unanimous. scratch CHICAGO d J .:, When You Have An Itch, Don't Scratch ! z j m ' Facing a Hostile Audience Spencer Tracy, left, after arriving at an isolated desert town to trace down a brutal murder in which Robert Ryan, Russell Collins, Walter Brennan and Lee Marvin are involved. It starts Sunday at the Capitol theater. . . . paring to go to Gooding, Idaho, to shear sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mont- gomery and Joseph Taylor tended funeral services in ley, March 14, for Edgar itch-don- WHY NOT GIVE YOUR CAR THE BEST at- WHEN IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE BurMe-cha- CUSTOM MADE Dean Barnes is working for the Bureau of Land Management after several months layoff. SEAT COVERS Fred Hebdon and Roy Porter are starting to log up Barnes canyon. Theo and Vernon Mecham were Standrod visitors Monday night. Colleen Barnes gave a birthday dinner at her home Sunday, March 13, in honor of her uncle, Bert Coleman. Relatives attended. Made of finest quality, beautiful long wearing Chixon. Big variety of patterns and colors to select from. Diseases Reported Three cases 'of chicken pox and 13 cases of mumps were all the diseases reported for the week ending March 11 by the of Utah State Department Health. EVERTON 24 MATTIES East 1st South CO. Phone 27 a little luxury is good for every man 60 enjoy d straigiitBOURBON WHISKEY years old ,AND PRICED TO PLEASE n (Capitol 8G mOOF BUMONI DISTILLING UmiEBlIRS, COMPANY DIB. theres BLOOD ON THE MOON When pirates l frfttpoU ' z-'- - lr; THI TOtATI THI ; Z4 CD-HI- T AND school The Box Elder High a Cappella chorus presented the program Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. It .was under the direction of Mr. Johnston, with Margaret Johnsen accompanying. It was a very wonderful and enjoyable program for all who atended. Clearfield. f Miss Janis Jensen spent the annual The Relief societys at home with her parbirthday party Was enjoyed by week-enmany on Tuesday. A program ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alston Jenand games made up the party, sen. She is employed and lives with a very nice luncheon serv- in Salt Lake City. Maude Petersen journeyed to ed at the close of the meeting. Salt Lake City Saturday with Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rasmussen Ernest Johnson drove to Salt to see Mr. and Mrs. Russell RasLake City to see their daughter, mussen and their new baby Marva, at the mission home be- girl. Russell is the son of Mr. fore her departure to fulfill, a and Mrs. Rasmussen, and the mission in the Northern States. nephew of Maude Petersen. Mrs. Arietta Jensen, a sister, and Miss Lillis Jeppsen accompanied the Johnsons. Borderline News Mr. Ernest Jensen is home for two weeks from the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. He must return for more care but does feel pretty good now. We hope he has a very speedy re- pi 4 Robprt Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laron Hunsaker, will r twasunur-! - fW"- ...death lurks I BEL REDOES BARBARA in. the shadows! J? MITCHUM ROBERT MARCH Rj HUX FUST PRESTON ROBERT SUN. - MON. - TUES. TWO BIG FEATURES Best Director. Best Screen Play. Best Cinematography of Color Production I mm . xmk Rear Window XC,! CO-HI-T Terrifying Crudest The I Adventure! Im Skiri-le- Stir) Efir Filati! . JAMES STEWART f ALFRED HtlCHCOCK S REAR WINDOW 1 , JAN STERLING NEVILLE BRAND era erTECHNlcOIOS ma KELLY- - vendeu COREY- - HIT NO. 2 Best Story and Screen Play Best Scoring of Comedy Pictures in Genevieve. News - Cartoons Plus Shorts twuw RIITER FOUR DAYS STARTING ' , ; 4 V, y j A DRAMATIC NEW HIT FOR TRACY! ROBERT SPENCER TRACY-RYA- in Rcqir Window at 2:56; 6:30 and 9:50 p.m. Genevieve at 1:25; 4:53 and 8:32 p.m. SUNDAY "It's got everybody excited and we'd like to show you why" - M-- I'. starring ta loha EPJCSDS IM Irnsst world to knout it! It the new Chrysler and the people whove been coming to see it and drive it are just as smitten with it as we are. Its the smartest, sleekest machine that ever appeared in an automobile showroom and you should see U! N Ms FMCMeai Forgive us if we burst with pride . . . but we grtl a terrific ear here, and v want the whole Walter EQHGNiliE-ls- e tad GUNS Plus Selected Short Subjects BREKHAN i ir HsmaSccPE) - News - Cartoons Most people prize good looks in a car. The 1955 Chrysler has it! Fashion people call it tailored smart and different. It almost looks steel like its going when its standing still! This, they tell us, is the new fashion in styling. We say hurrah! As for performance . . . well, double your enjoyment back if you dont think its the best car you ever drove. Do it soon BE SURE YOU SEE AND DRIVE THE ALL-NE- racrajEcs AMERICAS MOST SMARTLY DIFFERENT CAR GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFELY! fdAKVIX PACKER MOTOR CO. FOR THE BEST IN TV, SEE ft 0 Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Burlingham,, Friday, March 18, at 2 oclock. Plans for the coming banquet for Presbytery to be held in April will be discussed. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. LaVar Jensen, and Mrs. Ruby Jeppson. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jensen also had visitors last weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins and family from Orem, Miss Laura Jensen from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinkead from Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater and son, Blaine, from By Mrs. Ray Conger to,, thorities reported that while Leo A. Racine was fleeing the scene of an accident he dove through a bedroom wall and awakened Ernest Angel a state NOBODY Womens Association Community Church Plan Friday Meeting Presents Sunday Evening Program f i. A number of local auxiliary members are planning to make the trip and see the newly completed Eagles home there. Transportation will be arranged by Mrs. Helen Lee, Mrs. Marie Bywater or Mrs. Esther Hodges for anyone interested in attending. OtAWt FASTI Rock ' . m. In'Tooele." A weekly newspaper, 1908, every published at Black Box Elder High A cappella Chorus Brigham City Eagles Auxiliary memljpfS are invited to an open house party planned for Monday evening, March 21, at 8 p. , Wrong Turn WINDHAM, Conn. Bad Day MANTUA REPORTS Eagles Auxiliary Invited To Tooele Open House Event ITS A GREAT LIFE,! "CLIMAXlt AND "SHOWER OF STARS.! A 75 So. Main SEE TV PACE FOR TIMES AND STATIONS |