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Show t i ui i .; 1 ,'! n t YAZZIE TARNS' rTP" '1 1 f V T 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Christmas Activities Reach High Peak ; At the Intermountain Campus This Week was By Ann Peterson 4tC n , , ( 2 4 & x tt X J way were juse In time to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and equally Happy New Year. By the way, although this column Is typed (sort erf) by one person, you people out there at Intermountain are the ones who make up the news, and if we don't hear from you all, there just wont be any column. Jd&StrAFi'l&F' v. I ilONINE BREADWINNER A lioness prepares to share e kill with her impatient brood of cubs in one of hundreds of scenes of savage animal life filmed in the wilds of the Continent for Walt Disneys newest and most specta-- " cular True-Lif- e Adventure, The African Lion, playing Monday and Tuesday at the Capitol Saturday, ' Sunday, ' '' Dfcrk JTJieatre. lari's Machine Shop, new location at 1 18 So how about really hitting the next Yazzie Yams? Surely 6ome of you are going to do or have West forrest, thanks you for your patronage and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Pros- perous Ndw Year. ' ! Co And Visit With Us , LETTERS TO SANTA Joy Reeder, third grade student at Lincoln school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reeder, 435 East Fifth North.' EARLS MACHINE SHOP GEORGE A. EARL s 118 West Forest Street D ear Sania. .Claus ' JoU-7)ube a very : personrro Cnrkfmas. done something over the holidays, and if you did, wed appreciate knowing about it and printing it, too. And now to the business at hand: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tommaney are very happy that Toms mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Powless of Inwill be glewood, California, visiting them during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and MrS. Trujillo are leaving Friday for a Christmas week visit at Lagunt, New Mexico.' Their daughter recently flew to Albuquerque N. M. ,for a visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrow are also going visiting at Christmas, to Farmington, N .M that is, to Visit Dons folks. And stopping through, on tine way, to visit her folks in Minnesota, to spend Christmas for the first time In several years, t OVyou-Q- . A I ffrit W i . V f iV t Joi ! f -- u. N . to ; the" many friends and customers who visited our 'v ' ' ' , !(i S. x , store during our grand opening and who made Palmer ' t 1 P Jewelry thelf Christmas shopping headquarters. ' 'lf 4 L fc v V & t ''' , s j ' A of.d a I v mety-- the rest of us are goto in Christmas celebrate ing our own homes, and Dorothy Ellis just made It to Intermoun-itaiIn time to get settled for Christmas. - Formerly stationed at Chemawa, Miss Ellis has been assigned as general supervisor stationed at our school. We are glad to welcome her to our family. We are glad that Dr. Boyce will be spending Christmas with his family. This makes it a douibly merry Christmas for everyone here at Intermountain. We certainly think that the Christmas programs put oq toy all the academic programs were and are worth seeing by all that can make the time to see them. The Guidance departments 'and Home Ec. departments have been busy with open houses for the sohool program. And these many activities really add to the Christmas spirit (and rush). ' The various religious groups certainly deserve a . vote of thanks from all of us for the parties Which are given every Christmas for our students. A lot of work and preparation go into them and the students certainly gain a better idea of Christmas through them. And of course, the Christmas n - In p. i Lois, or PALMER JEWELRY-- Scale Model Saves Millions A scale model of The Dalles dam near Portland, Ore., has saved U. S. taxpayers about modThe el exactly duplicates river flow conditions a t Celilo Rapids where' the huge dam is being built It has enabled the U. S. in Army Corps of Engineers, charge of the project, to iron out construction weaknesses which otherwise might have gone undetected until the dam was $5 million. . wo? a Seown, ' r t ? one-to-8- 0 LARSEN GROCERY V 675 South Main know and servo , , V HANSENS .Fr.otfi 4 SERVICE HORSLEYS SEED STORE Brigham City, Utah' 362 South Main sTwrtv, Savings Bonds Make Thrifty PU Xmas Gift United States Savings Bonds are dressing up for Christmas sales this month, T. Frank Cop-pin- , bond chaarman, announced this week. , Bonds in gift folders are now available for purchase this week at banks or some post offices throughout the county, he said. In announcing the availability of free gift folders for U. S. Savings Bonds this- - Christmas, the Chairman said that bonds may be .issued in the name of the person to. whom you wish to give them as gifts. They are issued in denominations of $23 for which you pay $18.75; $50 for which you pay $37 50, and .in higher denominations. Chairman Coppin also reported that the November sales of series E and H savings bonds in Box Elder county totaled $17,-11This amount brings ,the total for ithe year to date to $226 393, or 75 4 percent of the quota to be reached by Dec. 31. 4 auoru lM(l& 'W KSw r'-- ' 'MSeV tp rv Vi it f Beautiful Indeed is the Again it is Christmas ... a time Story of Chcistmas . . . the Story of how, so 't' many years ago, the , Wise Men saw the Light... the Star . . and Christmas is the time for all of us to revive old friendships. "1 7 w Itds a time to wish cur friends 5" a full measure of happiness, . a rich and wonderful joyand happiness ... a season of much reward. joy. I TBS JOYS ' .ei . and a time to say with all sincerity $ occasion. May your. Christmas be rich in. ( s 53 - followed It to to find new , faith and new hope in the true spirit of the I 3 fbe Season ' . 8T8 4 'S Thanks for everything!" i t t&ecq a28 tl Rqx-Flde- r 6 . HARRY HANLINE Brigham Truck & Implement Company UTOCO SERVICE 23 South Main 110 South Main LcRoy D. White fouNTy Rank President MEMBER Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier I r-- - i ft - r . . . r? rt t , . - this community. '' v H'fpj ,, ! to thoso . V -- re are f Mould. invest, v N here. We were if only for a e or. Hinas Me) huf m I7)y doll nee as Miy we take this opportunity to express our thanks - for- Dorothy Hanlon, Most of It's tlm to wish - Miiss Its been a long time between merly stationed to see her, columns, hasnt it? Well, any- glad few days. Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 23, 1955 dinner for the students will be served by the various members of our staff, volunteering for this annual and happy task. If you havent driven around the campus lately, youre missing a real treat, so fnany people have their trees up and the academic departments have decorated their buildings with traditional Christmas scenes and motif. Tsosde Mr. and Mrs. Nelson received a Christmas gift ahead of time a brand new baby girl! Congratulations to you both. This is a short, but sweet column. But when you make your New Years resolutions, remember wed lijce to print anything and everything new thats happened to you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. .tast "night out' high School band played Beethoven. Beethoven lort. (Item' from a school paper.) - |