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Show 5 THE BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 20, 1961 ELDER 'Cinerama Comes to Will You Share in the $79,651.28 PLUS Well Pay to Salt Lake Cinerama, the new motion picture production and exhibition process developed by Fred Waller which revolutionized the technique of motion picture story telling and created a furor among Hollywood studios, bows at the Villa Theatre at a sponsored Priemere on Friday evening, July 21, at pm. THE WIDFLY heralded erama, produced by Lowell as and Meriam C. Cooper, Brigham City CinThoma NEW OFFICER is numeris now serving modern odyssey depicting ous places of interest thioughout the United States climaxed by an plane view of America in a sequence entitled, Anienca the Beautiful. The Salt Lake City Tdbernacle Choir provides choral music fur the American sequence, duiing which audiences will hear a monof tage arrangement melody in choral presentation compatible with the depth of the theme of the screen action. This is Cinerama, coming to the Villa Theatre exclusively in the West area of the United States, will never be seen in local or regional g John E Fricke as the South Box Elder county Fish and Game con- servation otlicer. Conservation Officer Named A new conservation officer for the State Fish and Game department has taken over his duties in South Box Elder county. Ht is John I. Fricke who gradtheatres. uated from Utah State University 1960 with a degree in big game THE ENTIRE receipts for the in Priemere will accrue to the Days management. Tor the past year Warden of 47 which Committee, from source Priemere tickets may be Tricke has been working with the Forest Service out of the Ogden procured. The Priemere is cooffice. Before coming to Box Elsponsored by Governor George D. he received two Clyde and the Deseret News. Tick- der county, with ets are currently on sale at the Up- months training town and Villa Theatres and are 'the Fish and Game department. The area served by Officer 47 also at the Days of Log Cabin booth located on Main Fricke is east to Willard basin, west to Promontory, north to Street. and south to Hot 'Honeyville Be a Sport Springs. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Sultry DiPresently he is living in Willard ane McBain, star of Parrish, with his wife, the former Melanie says some girls use unsportsman- Farnsworth of Loa, Utah, where like perfume. Sort of like dyna- he cun be reached by phoning 'PA 3 3522. miting fish, she noted. n HIGH SCHOOL ATTRACTION Adding to the beauty of the new Box Elder High school will be the Dag pole, planter boxes and nameplate which will be placed at the front of the site. Approval of the drawing shown above was granted by the School Board, authorizing construction of a 40 ft. flag pole, name plate and planters with an overall dimension of 10 ft. by 23 ft. 6 inches. Plans were prepared by Hodgson and Holbrook, Architects. Pres. J. Reuben Claik, Jr. of the first Presidency of the LDS church Pageant Will Music will be furnished by the Sacre Dulce choir duected by Ron Pexton. Dr. A. Schruner will be at the tabernacle organ. End July 24 Celebration The pioneer pageant, "Valiantly will be presented in the Salt Lake Tabernacle as the closing feature and climax of the 24th of July celebration in Salt Lake Onward, Special band numbns will be given by a pioneer band directed by Mr Leo Dean and dancing will be performed by prominent Utah dance groups under the direction of Miss Karen Bmhinshaw. AUTHENTIC Indian dances will by an Indian group Ifiom the Minoiitv Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattei-- , Day Saints. be pei formed City. The pageant will be held two Utahs own Loraine Day will be 'nights, July 24 25 starting .at 8 Admission is the guest artist, narrating the pio- p m. both evenings neer epic, with a cast of 1,000 featuring 500 young girls as choral leaders. THE PAGEANT is dedicated to fiee. "Valiantly Onward" duected, and pioduced is written, by Glenn E. Sacos of Midvale. Board Announces Area Folks Next Dec. 3 1 I We paid that amount June 30 and we expect to eater an even amount our on next interest pay gi paying date, December 31st. At First Security you have a choice of 3 savings plans: Standard Bank Savings with double your money Twin $ Savings protection Automatic Savings Come in today, and start or add to your savings account. Then you, too, will be able to share in the interest well pay next December 31st. Youll also be helping this community prosper for your savings are put to work locally in the form of loans to help your neighbors buy cars, modernize homes and expand businesses. fniwn by nnmm La i first Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. Member Federal Deposit Insuronce Corporation rateleirs Positions Open Open competitive examinations for Draftsman positions have been announced by the Board of U. S. Bureau Civil Service Fxaminers, of Reclamation, Salt Region 4, Lake City. Salat ies range from $3500 to $4010 per annum. Employment will be at various locations in Utah, western Colorado, and southwestern Wyoming, and at Page, Ariz. and Farmington, N M. Applications or information may be obtained from Post Office Civil Service Representatives Applications may be filed with the Executive Secretary, Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau 32 of Reclamation, Exchange Place, P O. Box 360, Salt Lake City The store owners in your community are in a pretty good position to understand your needs and wants and the importance of your saving for them. At the start of World War II, they had a vital opportunity to stimulate saving and at the same time help meet a dire need of their Nation through the promotion of U.S. Savings Bonds. for as little as Super Bond Salesmen par month Few groups in America were as well qualified to promote Savings Bonds as the retailers. They sold over the counter, staged street rallies, sponsored movies, and used all their selling talents to get every citizen on the Bondwagon and help speed the Victory. The job they did has paid big bonuses. Since 1941 Americans have invested $121 billion in Savings Bonds, spent $78 billion for the things they wanted as the Bonds matured, and are still holding a large $43 billion reserve as buying power for the future. Bonds and your personal buying power U.S. Savings Bonds are guaranteed by Uncle Sam to grow as much as This means that the $75 you put into a Series E Bond becomes $100 in 7 years. Hold it 10 more years, and it becomes $145. 93. You can buy Savings Bonds at any bank, or where you work. And every Bond you buy is a share in a stronger America. MuSy ,, "Savings Bonds are business insurance for any community," tX. ' n wirW ip1 C : f f $s ; L v says Alfred C. Thompson, President National Retail Merchants Association 'As citizens, we retailers are proud of the success part we have had in the story of the U S Savings Bonds Program. As merchants, we are grateful for the rich reservoir of buying power the Program has provided for the business community and the security it has provided for the Nation. We earnestly recommend that Americans keep buying and holding U.S. vsB Savings Bonds." 'Executive Vice President, Miller & Rhoads, Richmond. Va. E3n You save more UNIFIED REMOTE AIR CONDITIONER CUTS (AND WORK GUESS-WORK- ) ... jour home completely . All of the costly, critical installation work on this new FedJers whole-hous- e air conditioner is performed with modem tory to in the fac- prevision and economies. It is delivered . than money with factory-assembl- factory-charge- d . . . factory-seale- d Thats how we can slash installation days and dollars to air condition our home in a single day at this amazingly low cost. fat lory warranty . . . factory-teste- ar Buy them where you work or bank The BOX ELDER HAPPIER HOMES BY CERTIFIED FEDDERS AIR CONDITICNINGHEATING 48 NORTH MAIN PHONE PA For 3-34- 07 90 ymn America's newspapers have published Savings Bonds ads at no cost to (A Government. Tha bspU u t xtsful to Tbs Advertising Council and this newspaper for their patriots supporU Treasury |