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Show u 2 Elder JOURNAL Box Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 6, 1956 NATIONAL AsodATtr -t-USTAINlNG-MIMBfft A weakly newspaper established in 1909, published every Friday and entered as 5econd Class Matter at the post office in Brigham ham City, Utah, under the act pf March 0, 187?. rate $3.00 per year, payable In combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $5.00 per year; $2 SO for 6 months: single copy 10 cents, Subscrpition advance; in Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Associat on, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Salt Lake City, Utah. la- Commercial, traffic and plant employees and their partners of the local telephone company held their annua holiday party December Thursday evening, 29, in the basement of the telephone company. The room "Was attired for the holidays with a lovely Christmas tree and beautifully decorated serving table. Agenda for" the evening included a delicious - buffet luncheon, program and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Mary Andersen was in charge of decorations; Mrs. Ven-n- a Semon, refreshments; Mrs. Chas, W. Claybaugh, Publisher VeH Rich O'Brien, Advertising Manager Thurza Young, program; and Miss Berdine Peters, program.-Eacof the departments presented a clever skit followed by by Wendell Isaacson acNew Year was ushered in at songs Donna Issaacson companied the home of (Mr. and Mrs. Rudd and electricbyguitar numbers by Victor by a group of friends. Donna and Connie Morgan. Special guests for the evening Gifts were then exchanged. Were Miss Rosa Larsen and Mrs. Amy L. Hansen. Card Of Thanks balloons and Nolsemakers, To those who by their acts of hats added to the merriment of kindness expressed their sym, the occasion. and friendship at the pathy (Delicious dinner was served time of the death of our beloved followed by the playing of Dotte Ellen Stokes Whitaker, we games. Prizes went to Mrs. El- wish to heartfelt thanks. mar J. Larsen and Mrs. Arnold We wishexpress especially to tnank the bobbins. ward the Relief sobishopric, Guest list Included: Mr. and ciety, our friends, and all others Mrs. Abe Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. who assisted in any way. Arnold Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. A. The Shirley Whitaker Family, frank Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen. chg New Year's Ushered , At Party at Victors Civic Improvement club Mr. and Mrs. Whitney L. Johnson and babv son, Chuck, have dies and invited guests greatly returned to St. Paul following a enjoyed a lovely Christmas pro- Enjoy Party EDITORIAL in h S$ff$l$l$l$ft$l$$V$ with A CIRCUS BOOKERS Arranging for special acts for the annual Girls and Boys League Circus are, left to right, LaVon Braegger and LaRae Johnson who are contacting Utah colleges for talent to perform here on Feb. 8 and 9. . School Circus auto insurance can cut your auto Insurance bill if are a safe driver. Get better (You JfbVL all-arou- .protection, and fast claims service. Ask us toda- yH. DEE So. Main X rTif Phone 19 s$s$a$$B$s$a$s$$i$i$i This new Buick SPECIAL regular pack meeting. More than 60 young cubs and their parents attended Good attendance awards were presented to members of Den I and n with Den I, II and V receiving the good conduct treat. The meeting began with the advancing of colors followed by singing led by Mrs. Cleo Sam-SelCub Master Cliff Samsell was in charge. Kit Hendrickson offered the opening prayer. Awards for the month went to the following: Den I Dean Perkins, Jay Stokes, Bruce Howard and Pete Moskowitz. Pete graduated from Cub Scouting and received his awards mounted on a pla- then explain-e- ' i Plans are rapidly being completed for the Box Elder High school Circus to he held Feb. 8 and 9, under sponsorship of the Boys and Girls leagues. LaRae Johnson and LaVon Braegger are two, ' among many helping to work out the final details. The girls are busily sending off letters to make tihe proper arrangements for the corning event. These particular letters are being sent to the Utah colleges asking for sug gestions for a special variety act for this years circus. Many other committees are also planning their functions. A special assembly for the student body and concessions and food sales are being planned as a part of the circus program. A musical presentation by the band and many dances also are being prepared, the sponsors report, all aimed at making the 1956 spectacle an outstanding 29, holiday visit with relatives here. gram, Thursday, December Mr. Johnson will resume his at the War Memorial home. teaching and schooling there. Mrs. The program featured who Logan, Mildred Cannon, They have been in Brigham Robert City for the past two and one read "The Third Lamb; half weeks at the home of Mr. Reese singing several vocal soand Mrs. Charles Jensen and los; a vocal quartet from BEI1S and a violin duet. Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Meeting was under the direcMrs. Johnson is the former tion of Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Martha Jensen. tions. president. Highlight of their visit was Jo Ann Long and Geneive Burt During the meeting Mrs. Rusthe annual Johnson Christmas played beautiful violin selec- sell Tingey announced the book Eve party. The annual event tions during serving time which review for January 12 ait 4 p, m was held Wallace John- preceeded the meeting. Joanne at the War Memorial home. Miss son home with 25 family mem- Barnard accompanied the duet. LaPreal Wight fvill review The in bers, the complete family, As the meeting began Pam Band of Angels. attendance. Except for Mrs. Richards, Francess Brown, Mary Serving for the afternoon was Wallace Johnson this was the Mann, under the direction of Mrs. Harris and Jo Marilyn Nelson with the followparty for six by Douglas Mann, Wayne month old Chuch since none of accompanied members assist committee ing carols. Mimas the family members had met sang Chr was led by Mrs. ing: Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. The pledge the new arrival. Elmer Klitgaard with prayer by Frank Holman, Mrs. Paul AnChristendersen, Miss Mabel Mrs. William Tyson. Mrs. Chester Mrs. Hamilton, sen, the introduced Guests during Literary Book Review afternoon included: Mrs. J. E. Scottt Horsley, Mrs. Calvin A. Mrs. Staynor Thompson, Slated by Civic Club Ryan, Mrs. Arthur Carson, Mrs. Jensen, J. Alan Price, Miss Carolyn Dur- Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, Mrs. J. G. Toomhs and Mrs. Ira Larsen. The literary book review for ham and Mrs. Robert Reese. members of the Civic Improvement Club will be held Thursday afternoon, January 12, beginning at 4 p.m. in the War Memorial home. Miss LaPreal Wight has consented to present the book, "The . What are the extra benefits you get in ABERDEEN, Band of Angels. A large crowd is anticipated. BLUE BLAZE and CASTLE GATE coal? Well, theyre Members were reminded today genuinely real. Its not just idle talk when we tell you Coals are: by Mrs. Russell Fishbum, literary chairman, that they are inPurity al burnable waste, tramp vited to bring a guest on Thursremoved - No sheared pins. day. Mrs. Vera P. Merrell has been In charge of DRIED for honest weight. arrangements for ' this second review of the season. IIVACUCil'" 2 3 HOMOGENIZED Morgans Entertain at Holiday Dinner Party 4 DUSTPRUFED Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan entertained at a holiday dinner party for pinochle club members last Wednesday evening. Dinner was served at small tables followed by pinochle games. High score prizes went to Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mr. Albert Stoner. Those attending included: Mr. one. and Mrs. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Ace RobiA woman is young until she nette, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiltakes more interest in how her liams and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. shoes fit than her sweater. Clayibaugh. smooth stoker rperation lor permanent cleanliness 5 BRANDED for your protection. Coals are BRANDED for your protecYes, tion. Look for the little circle discs. You'll find them scattered through every ton of and Castle Gate. Maybe you pay so exactingly prepared but the satisfaction will repay you many Aberdeen, Blue Blaze a trifle more for coal extra economy and times over. BRIGHAM CITY FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO Parry C. OP Phone 500 Jensen Sedan or delivers locally for less than some models of the n smaller cars. Come in and check! , well-know- ffor Oli0.rjAT-2Ef- EATING t FRYERS -- 11b. 12 oz. A 00 TRAY PACK CUT UP READY FOR FREEZING y SWIFTS SWEET RASHER 350 POHK.ROASTS.1330 CINCH here-w- ed cant afford a Buick like the one shown big-bodie- big-power- like to set the matter straight. any new car, you can afford this and stunning Buick Special Sedan and strapping no Iddding. If you can afford tagged within a few dollars of the n smaller cars and actually costs less . than some models of those eery same cars. The price we show here proves it. For this Buick Is Well-know- If your answer is yes, then the time now right now, Drop in on us this very week tomorrow would be fine and well seat you at the wheel of the biggest d Buick and most beautiful bundle of e field. ever offered in Americas FROM THE SPAM - just QUEEN'S PANTRY uTnTi Boysenberry RED POTATOES low-pric- 350 PIES - Rose Cream Style CHOCOLATE CHIPS Big reason for Buicks soaring sales sweep is that folks are finding here a lot more automobile for tha money more style boldness, more power thrill, more ride stability and more solid structure than the same dollars buy elsewhere. set 1ACKIC OiEASOM ON IV Every Soturdoy Everting Buick Special Sedan, Model 48, illustrated. Any state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly In adOining communities. A wide variety of extra-co- st equip- rwent and accessories available at your option. Cf2r 2 for mills BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK BUICK CO. I Will BUILD CORN 250 RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS 100 2 bunches 90 CHARMIN - 300's FACIAL -- WHEN 550 South Main 430 10 lbs. 350 ROCKWOODS part of the picture;. JACK PRODUCE high-powere- well-know- n But low price SIZE 5 for SIM So maybe you can understand why Buick for two years running now has outsold every other car in smaller the land, except two of those cars. Is GIANT CAKE MIX Just ask yourself: wouldnt you rather go traveling with the lift and life and pace and poise of a stunning new Buick when its all yours at just about the price of a smaller car? Is - BOSTON BUTTS HI ACOivS lb. you think you X9 EACH ! IF TISSUE THEM Phone 272 d the genntology program. Mrs. L. E. re tree and Mis ( chairA. Munns were program men for the day with Mrs. Peirce announcing. with Mr. Reese enlerftained several vocal selections accompanied by Mr. Mann. He also sang a number of encore songs. Following the presentation of tthe violin "The Third Lamb duo played a number of selec- Coal - Ice Chaser Final Check que. Den II Dennis Pierson, a new Cub Scout, received his Bobcat pin. Den V Lynn Samsell, Michael Romer, Lloyd Scothern and Larry Yates. JOHNSON 134 Program Gets Cub Scouts of Pack 041 met Dec. 27 at the Eighth ward for l. SAFES Mrs. J. E. Ryan at-th- e . ' Civic Improvement Club Members and Guests and Musical Program Enjoy Christmas Story Whitney L. Johnsons Return to St Paul Telephone Employees And Partners 3 boxes 490 nan trw i i 4 V |