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Show yrrt THE BOX ELDLR JOURNAL, Brigham City, UtoK Thursday, January 4, 1962 Theatre Guild Membership Meet Planned The first general membciship meeting of the Golden Spike Theatrical Guild for 1962 will be held Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 pm. in the Engles auditorium, First Security Bank Building, Forest and an Main Street, Brigham City, nounced Robert Olds, chairman. All residents of Box ty who are interested arts and promoting theater are invited to Elder counin theater community attend. IN ADDITION to a short business meeting which will include ratification of the Guilds constitution, an interesting evening is Lutherans to VAOIfidat Honoyviilo Man Finishes Course 9ndide IJou sdncl ljoiu'5 Hear Guest Dus Tuesday ToysforTots Drive Proves By ELT.TON H. FERN, Speaker Sun. Loren E. Kendall, Veterans Adwill ministration rt presentative, The Reverend John Arthur of make a special trip to Brigham City on Tuesday, Jan. 9, to assist Palo Alto, Calif., will be the guest veterans and widows to complete speaker at Holy Cross Lutheran High Success The "Toys for Tots campaign, conducted annually by the 45th of United States the Rifle Company Marine Corps, was highly ful in 1961, according to word re- ccived from Captain M. C. Whitaker, commanding officer. Captain Whitaker said that for countless children in the Northern Utah area, Santa Claus again this Christmas wore the uniform of the Marine Corps Reset ve. The drive resulted in the collec tion and distribution of over 4,500 toys. Several boxfuls of toys were donated from the Brigham City the annual income questionnaire. These forms W'ere mailed with the December pension checks and must be completed and returned to VA in January, in order to prevent interruption of pension papers, Kendall said. He will be at the Brigham City Employment Office from 8 30 a. m. until 1 p. m., Tuesday to help with any problems pertaining to Veterans Administration. Kendall also vill be in Brigham City on Tuesday, Jan. 23, he said. Dubious Honor: Involved in First Accident area. hundreds of area, the Sal United States planned featuring reviews from a vation Army and the Corps Reserve, we want to play in a training work- Marine well done to all who donated shop by Leo Ware and Tom Duns-for- say and a presentation of a prie and assisted with the drive, and New Drivers of a sedan and pickup plav by the Brig- wish you a most successful winning one-ac- t truck Tuesday had the dubious ham City Seventh I.DS ward. Ori- year, Capt. Whitaker said. distinction of being involved in the ginally presented at the Box Elder first traffic accident in 1962 in Junior High school during the one-aBrigham City. play festival on Dec. 16, 1961, The mishap occurred at Fourth this play was directed by Sandra East and Fifth North at 9 am. Burridge. Featured in the cast are Suzanne Reeder, Dawn Hall, and Driver of the truck was Floyd Merlin Reeder, with Mrs, Harry Richins, 580 Van Buren, Ogand Jackson, Clare Bradshaw, den, and driver of the car was Ellis T. Smith, 464 North Fourth East, Spencer Reeder. Brigham City. to the Olds, purpose According Damage to the truck was estimaof the Guild is to encourage and ted at $200 with an estimated $50 provide opportunities for damage to the car. and group participation Smith was cited for making an connected with theatrical activiPersonal income in LItah in 1961 improper turn. ties, including the production on a totaled approximately $1.81 billion, basis, of plays for the some 5.8 percent over 1900s figmember's own enjoyment and for ure. the entertainment of the That is the report of First Security Bank in its Newsletter which will be distributed this week, it Additional information about the was announced Monday by J. Leo conmeeting may be obtained by vice president and manaNelson, tacting Olds at. 516 North Second ger, First Security Bank, Brigham East, Brigham City, PArkway City. Final allocation of restoration CASH FARM income In Utah In 1961 totaled approximately $150 funds for fish and wildlife projects million, according to preliminary shows Utah being allotted for the year ending Juno 30, data. The total was down some $8 million from 19C0 due principally 1962, according to the department to extremely low prices for tur- of fish and game. The funds are derived from fedkeys and eggs. Value of minerals produced in eral excise taxes collected from Utah in 1961 was almost the same manufacturers, importers and producers of certain types of hunting as in I960. ELECTRICITY utilized In Utah and fishing equipment. They are in 1961 totaled approximately 4,160 apportioned to the states under a each state's million kwh to establish a new rec- formula covering Two Brigham City men suffered ord. This was about 7 percent total land area and number of paid fish and game license holders. minor injuries Sunday when their above the year earlier. Division of the allocation to Utah car went out of control and ramFirst Security reports that retail med into a light pole at Intermoun-tai- n sales in Utah in 1961 were estima- shows $86,040.00 for fishery proschool. ted at $30 million above totals of jects and $271,125.42 for game. On behalf of the happy children in the n Income for Ros-co- e Utahns Noted churtfh, 705 East Second South, on Sunday, Jan. 7. He has ed that his sermon is titled It's Dark When You Close Your Eyes, and is based on the Epiphany theme as recorded in the second chapter of Matthew, verses Pastor Arthur is western secre-tarof the division of college and university work of the National Lutheran Council. He is in Utah to meet with Lutheran pastors regarding work on the college and university campuses of this state, and particularly at Utah State University in Loy gan. Ran-stro- Fines, Terms Given for Drunk Driving non-prof- Utah Allocated Tax Money for Wildlife Projects 2 Two Injured As Car Hits Light Pole Driver of the vehicle was FredTotal nonagricultural employdie Sloan, Jr., Howard hotel, who ment in Utah by December was suffered possible internal injuries. 13,000 higher than a year earlier. A passenger, Louis Bamwart, 147 Bank loans in Utah in late 1961 South First East, sustained mouth were approximately 7.5 per cent cuts. above 1960s, according to First SeThe mishap occurred at 9 a.m. in curity. An increase in loans is front of Building Five when the. anticipated in 1962. sedan went out of control, ran up over the lawn and hit a light pole. Estimated damage to the car was $500. Sloan was cited for drunk driving, leaving the scene of an accident and no drivers license. Bamwart was cited for public second accident occurred Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the intersection of Third South and First East. In- volved were cars di iven by Rodney Roy Bidlaek, RFD 1, and Phillip Nelson Burt, 574 North Third Brigham City Judge VeNoy C.hristoffersen levied Tuesday fines and jail sentences on three persons who appeared in his court on charges of drunk driving. They was cited right-of-wa- peison- - t l, letter-perfec- days. James Martin Linnell, 20, of 421 North Fifth East, fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days, the jail term being suspended when he paid the fine. Another man, Joseph Lloyd Graves, 50, Willard, forfeited $200 bail on a charge of drunk driving. John S. appointed military July 19, Phelps of Missouri was by President Lincoln as governor of Arkansas, TWO dmn BUY THE I jr - j MENS HATS f!1"' " Thursday - Friday - Saturday Vill Not Play for Saturday Matinee A SEARCHING LOOK INTO THE INNERMOST DEPTHS OF A WOMANS HEART... AND A MANS DESIRES! n XI- I Cinemascope ( IfM.rtDO Kj Right out of New York s warned Temple of theTwst! L J'f , I I.... 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HUMAN ALLIED ARTISTS c i Pitfura I i j f COiVili'G S00H! four men v (INLY.ASCCPE and TECHkiCOLCR krnpl.y by DANIEl of what did to a ( I'UJC irl...a T-- what the -4 i iitmuAi Alui wu'pxm.ol yfX k'fJ, "U tewn did - SPORT COATS ta them! l1,, .1 friar -- No Returns Tm t 5 , f m ii : 1 I . i . ,7 MftolmLL 77, 0 , , SI R 6.501 w mil jrx ill -d CllhOTE (Vl tfehixwM, VJFMANN Wr)T.-- WM 'i' V fP),nrmesp Fa cktsj !M reiuli' W EAUrS ihTOYLAMD ' 6i r.r::2t7 rav Rfift 1 K J! I. Sbk. PA ' Y rrnico ? STARTS 9:30 A.M. Friday IOIIT )7) i Clearance I v J J Li SLACKS - SPORT SHIRTS SALE All Sales Final J A T CUBA hOUm -- ZwiMMruMi ... Brilliant Cust A Wonderful Story? A Magnificent Motion Picture! f V JACKETS - SWEATERS - DRESS SHIRTS - PAJAMAS All Reduced for Quick - V TtWW CAR COATS - MENS DAILY Saturday Matinee 1 :00 P.M. Sunday thru Tuesday ''Wth the stars and the music that started it! Special Low Prices On MENS TOPCOATS - P.M. 1 STORE-WID- E TIMELY YEAR ROUND WEIGHT SUITS ; OPEN ..mkrtriissen'S - t i (" if to 50 BEST nr.iuw J OF THE PICTURES'' PICK Li 3BK&?0 SAVE 20 TO f (mmm' U - n : 9U9IT DEPARTMENTS ' iWiiaWMK rt V V KfllJl ' ' - KUPPENHEIMER will call with a basket of gift . . . and friendly greeting from our religious, civic and business Isadora. If you, oy other you know, ar moving, b ur to phono Wskom Wason. " 1862. MENS WEAR REDUCED Hostes jC FEATURES BIG Jf FT W'ltien Tour Woleomo Wago ... Thursday - Friday - Saturday yA ALL OUR FAMOUS I t, rA ALL town... close-mouthe- d d, DOOR PRIZES! 30 When the white man discovered this country, the Indians were running it. There were no taxes. There was no debt. The women did all the work . , . And the white man thought he could improve on a system like that! Brookfield N. Y., Courier. SAVE 20 to those early experiences which molded jour peisonality. exA nervous breakdown plodes when an uneven personality bums enough magnified tension deep into your mind. Satisfying happiness goes up in flames. Unable to carry on, you feel like giving up. Help Needed You need help. First, to learn how strong you really are. Any mind can be fireproof. Next, talk out your troubles and tensions with your doctor, clergyman, or some Durell J. Anderson. 30, Corinne, fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days, the jail term suspended when he paid the fine. Henry Osborn, 33, Pocatello, Idaho, fined $200 and sentenced to (Starts 9;30 A.M., Jan. 5) When yea mova little things upset you. They do. You dont remember just a 1 i t y bounces back all this stress with no y ' trouble. But a L warped pei.son- Dr. Fern a i t y distoi ts open-eareand magnifies friend. Tianquilizera and pep everything like a disfiguung pills may help temporarily until talking uncovers the carnival mirror. F.ach new baby starts out trouble behind the trouble. calm and quiet or screaming Follows Your Lead and kicking. Everything that Your child models his personhappens molds this clay-lik- e raw material into personality. ality after yours. Faith, love and happ ness are essential inSqueezed by hunger pams when one feeding was foi gotten, you gredients, but you dont have to be a Jolly Polly all the time. may have kicked and bruised Relax and moan and groan ankle. your when nerves feel frazzled. Cause And Effect You cant expect to mold a After stern toilet training, rounded emotional reflector you felt obliged to hold every- with stiff, unbending attitudes! Dr. Ferns mailbox is wide thing in. Now, losing your wallet seems shameful. open for h tiers from readers. Loved only when you were While he cannot undertake to your screaming answer individual letters, he will wife and fuming boss shake use readers questions in his your confidence. You feel alone, column whenever possible and unloved and confused. How can u'hen liny are of yeneral interest. Address your letters to Dr, you please both? You cant understand why Fern in care of this newspaper. lLitjl. King Features Syndicate, Inc, SALE Bid-lac- k vehicle, $100. Bidlaek for failure to yield WHAT BRINGS on nervous breakdowns 7 Everyday failure and frustra-tatio- n into giant magnified mental monstcis! You lose your wallet, iru-- s your bus and bruise your ankle. Your wife screams about your working late. Your boss fumes about your quit-in- g early. Like a radar reflector, a A Estimated damage to the car was $125 and to the other - Army Second Lieutenant Ronald school in Brgham City and a 1961 T Hunsaker. son of Mr. and Mrs. graduate of Utah University in Theodore P. Hunsaker, Honey-ViHLogan. recently completed the eight W'eek orientation course for Med- ical Service at Corps officers Newly Decorated Brooke Army Medical Center, George and Mux's Hermitage Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Dance Hall Instruction dui ing the course BIG NEW DANCE FLOOR stressed the combat duties of the Dancing eery Saturday night Medical Service Corps m assisting to the music of the physicians in patient care. Lieut. COUNTRY MUSIC Hunsaker received training in administration, medical supply proMASTERS cedures, sanitary engineering and Lee Chaney, Hermit DeAll, the action to be taken in disaster Danny Staley, Paul Jones and situations. Gary Deamons A member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Scabbard and Blade officer is a society, the 1954 graduate of Box Elder High George and Maxs Hermitage Unlike other bears, the polar Dance Hall in Ogden Canyon bear has fur overshoes which pro(Available for private parties) tect the soles of his feet his Phone FXport sight is better. . . and he has an extraordinary sense of smell. were: A West. M.D.- Nerroiis Reflectors 1 Ordained in 1946, Pastor Arthur holds the bachelor of music degree as well as a masters degree in theology. He has been employed by the National Lutheran Council since 1959. Before that time he served as parish pastor to the Holy Trinity Lutheran church in Greensburg, Pa. Holy communion will he celebrated at the service Sunday, announced Rev. Donald T. pastor of the Brigham City Lutheran congregation. Higher in 61 I960. '? y 1MW TRY Sirin Kirn6 0 Vrr OUR V'H Sevrntt AndrCnttirti KARMELKORN H GG1IIPX3 RLfUtDT .,' 4,1 lx: Coioh ITS DELICIOUS! ut uwt |