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Show 1 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday Morning, December 10, 1959 15 Free Concert Series Set honeyville reports Relatives, Friends Visit With For January Honeyville Residents Last Week The Utah Symphony orchestra, PICK O THE PICTURES i By Mrs. George Mpntle lrs. Seth Wheatley has returned home from a weeks visit in Mrs. Hooper, and in Ogden. Wheatley attended the Green famdinner at the ily Thanksgiving home of "her sister and her brother-in-Mr. and Mrs. Lut Parlaw, ker in Hooper. There were 43 members of the Green family at- - Mrs. Wheatley is the tending former Ruth Green. of the Wayne Call, principal Box Elder Junior High school, was the guest speaker Wednesday evening, Dec. 2, at the Honeyvilld school. The meeting was e regur lar Assn, meeting, with music furnished by the school. A good crowd attended. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker this past weektAd were Mrs. Wendell Nebe-ke- r of Perry, and Mrs. Keith and sons, Scott and Steven of Bountiful. Mrs. Higginson, and children were visiting her parents in Perry, and her aunt and uncle in Honeyville while her husband was in Los Angeles, Calif, with the tabernacle choir. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker were dinner guests Thursday at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and children in Brigham City. Glen Stoddard of Amarilo, Tex., spent some time in Honeyville visiting his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clarence Lime-brinHe also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard and other relatives in Hooper before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker and family; Mr. and Mrs. Finn Gibbs and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Reubgn Rasmussen and family were all dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Afton Richardson, Thursday at Cache Junction. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gillmore last week were Mr. Gillmores mother, Mrs. Susan Gillmore and daughter, Margaret of Ogden; Cary Grant and Miss Ann Fackrell, also of Ogden, and Miss Sharon Hess of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman spent Friday in Ephraim, visiting their daughter, Ellen, who is a student at Snow College. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen spent several days this past week in Tooele, visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Forand rest Monroe and dson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoddard and children spent Sunday in Hooper visiting Warners parents, Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Charles and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Mathis are the proud parents of a baby boy born in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City, Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mathis have a little girl two years old. Mrs. Mathis is the former Jeanett Valdez of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Benson and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Nolon Benson and children of Brigham City visited in Honeyville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson. . Parent-Teache- n Bites through snow thats HUB-CA- P DEEP! SUBURBANITE kyGOODVEAR , j lowest price in years I Highest trades I Choose black or white sidewalls I NO DOWN PAYMENT WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES Windshield Scraper Sturdy, long handled scraper that quickly removes snow and Ice. Fits your glove compartment. NOTHING with Maestro Maurice Abravanel conducting, will present four pops concerts in Utah early in January, giving just about everyone in the state a chance to hear the state symphony orchestra. The public is invited and everyone can attend free. For the fifth straight year, the Utah Oil Refining company will sponsor the concerts. Free tickets will be available at all Utoco Service Stations for the asking after Dec. 15. conLast season three pops certs were staged in Salt Lake City; Logan, aid Provo. This year the program will be expanded to include Ogden as a result of many requests. Dates for the free pops con- FABIAN AND THAT "BLUE DENIM GIRL in PLAN CONCERTS Ashley J. Badger, president fining Co., talks over plans for series of free pops concerts with Maestro Maurice Abravanel, who will conduct the Utah Symphony In the four programs. of Utah Oil Re- est payments, deductible taxes, and other items which our tax forms or instructions allow them to deduct. Before the filing season arrives and taxpayers are not under pressure, is the best time in which to get such records together and start planning so they can secure the best tax results. Taxpayers have the right to claim every legitimate deduction, and are urged to plan on prepari- certs are anrvjunced as follows: Salt Lake City, at the tabernacle on Tuesday, Jan. 5; Provo, at the Brigham Young University field house, on Wednesday, Jan. 6; Ogden, at the tabernacle, on Monday, Jan. 11, and at Logan, Utah State ng their field house, University Jan. Tuesday, 12. fabulou! Thursday - Friday - Saturday Per Capita Income Rise . a story as young as their hearts! All told in breathtaking ' COLOR by DE LUXE AND r NEW YORK (UPI)-- Per capita income in the United States rose to $2,057 last year from $1,491 in 1950, the National Industrial Conference Board reported. Connecticut led the nation with a per capita income of $2,817. New Mexico showed the sharpest jump between 1950 and 1958 abo'ut 58 percent to $1,838. ' A '"1 J nncinr Tuberculosis will ' strike about Americans this year. The' returns from the 80,000 TB ' associations fight spread of. 10 of the first standpoint percent through education,, deduction or a carefully checked the disease case finding research, and accounting, for which cancelled checks, receipts or other provable 1959 The programs have been designated as family night concerts. Parents are invited to tae their notations will be available. children to the events. All conWise said taxpayers who take soon after the close of the year,, I certs will start at 8 p. m. withhold-these steps now can complete and as they receive their 51 These events have been ex- mail their income tax returns as ing certificates. tremely popular in fast years and big crowds are expected for the programs again this year. Maestro Abravanel will conduct all concerts and has selected a program that will have a strong appeal for both everyone who loves music, young and old. W-- 2 1 1 . Assemble - r t took SIEGEL "r (RED GIPSON Thursday to Saturday Tax Data returns. Good financial) records are essential in the preparation of an accurate Federal income tax return, Director Wise emphasized. He said complete records are particularly helpful to taxpayers who plan to itemize permissible deductions and who may have a basis upon which to obtain a re- BIG TWO District Director Roland V. Wise of the Internal Revenue Service this week reminded taxpayers of Utah that income tax filing time will soon be here and that if they have not already done so, now is the time to start assembling necessary information needed in COLOR WINSTON MILLER HITS rs ALL 2nd Feature JEAN SIMMONS itso Dorothy mcguire CLAUDE RAINS OPEN AT in 1959 TIPS by Farrell Larsen - &TE.KEQPHONC ftOUNO ROCK HUDSON THIS EARTH KEENAN WYNNELAINE SIRITCH BIG ACTION Before HITS jr ill DAILY 50c Sunday to Wednesday TWO P.M. 1 See First-Ru- n Movies for IS MINE COLOR I CIM(iScOPCB fund. He added: We have urged taxpayers in years past to be sure to keep comaccounts of plete and detailed sums they have spent for contriinter- butions, medical expense, The Sheaffer Pen Co., largest ink producer in the U. S. reports CONOCO that sales of green ink declined 30 percent in 1958. J, Get More Out of Life Go Out To A Movie! Time to preparing their zst- 3 P.M. 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