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Show T Box Elder JOURNAL ' Sixty Brigham City. Utah Friday, December 23, 1955 ' five. per cent of Amerl-caworkers drive to work in automobiles. Of workers who travel 10 miles or more to their jobs, 85 per cent drive n ' Jy j A THOUGHT AT CHKISTMAS iT'-- lilitfto f m if UiMVsj aim t. mms r4 1 I f 1 May w be truly thankful for f, D land which allows our hearts to be , rV ; .ivrvv W , .ant : -- Hil.'lDM t- ii 0 K -- A ' Vann and bappy at Christina?. : N. L. HANSENS mlt HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Lt. Maurice Whitaker, sta- tioned at the Marine base at Quanticq, Va., is spending the Christmas holidays in Brigham City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitaker, 231 North Third West, fl 3 - 4 Lt. Maurice Whitaker Home for the Holidays Lt. Maurice Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitaker, 321 North Third West, has arrived home for the holidays. He will report for further duty at CU'B SCOUTS VISIT Den one of the First ward Cub Scout pack visited the News and Journal office Wednesday evening and had a lot of fun watching the machinery run, pulling proofs on the proof, press. Included in the group were, front row left to right, Greg. Ludlow, Bruce Parsons, Grant Jensen and Bruce Payne; back row, Craig Zundel, Bruce Bosley, Dick Epley and the den father, Hortin Jensen. T ieuwm I ; . May tta wflppy . Quantico, Virginia with the U. S. Marine corps. During his leave he 'and Miss Joan De Bloois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. De Bloois, North exchanged wedding Ogden, promises in the Logan LDS temple. The nuptial vows took place Wednesday, Dec. 21, in the presence of relatives and close friends. The ceremony was performed by President A. George Raymond. A wedding breakfast followed with 12 members of the :0 Holidau bridal party taurant. at the Tropical Res- JVltafiiora ai fttis Minus all the prfiGtous things of life; XeaUh ' appincss and Gjndurittg Friendships . $30 Law-- I INDIANAPOLIS (UP) rence Venzke was walking home from a tavern when a car pull- ed alongside him and the driver, shining a spotlight in his eyes, asked him for identification. Venzke, gave the man his billfold containing his identify cards. It was returned minus $30. II t The art of living rightly is like all arts; it must toe learned and practiced " with incessant care. Goetthe. ojjou Qhrisfmas A5 wedding reception will honor the newlyweds Tuesday evening, December 27, in a North Ogden LDS ward hall. scnson corns : ! t Western W i1 to tore I THATS WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS Gay Ann 1955 Mortensen and Bill Hudson were recently voted Christmas Stocking Girl and Boy by members of the Senior class at the Box Elder High school, when asked whom they would prefer to find in their Christmas morning. stockings on Box Elder High School Seniors Choose 1955 Christmas Stocking Boy and Girl would you Whom find in your stocking mas morning? like to on Christ- Gay Ann is the granddaughter of Mrs. Carlos Jensen and lives in Bear River City. i g Box Elder High school seniors Bill is the son of Mr. and voted Bill Hudson and Gay Ann Mrs. Gordon Nicholas of Willard Mortensen as tlheir choices in a and is currently serving as poll taken recently at the high president of the student body school. at BEHS. When asked to vote for the person they would most prefer to find in their stocking on Papa bird is reported to have Christmas morning as a gift complained to Mama bird one from Santa, the senior girls morning, Can you beat it? Just voted toy a large majority for about the time we get a nest Bill Hudson, as did the senior egg laid away more bills 'boys vote for Gay Ann. ALL KEY AIL STOKES t t AND PLACES OF WILL MONDAY, IN ; BUSINESS BE DEC. 26TH OBSERVANCE OF CHRISTMAS' BRIGHAM CITY merchants; committee Of Box Elder 'Chamber of Commerce 4 UPERIOR DAIRY , , |