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Show W Traveler to Address BE Dinner Club i Box Elder Council of United Church Women will sponsor a series of study groups begin-n.n- g on Friday, Jan. 11, and A young fellow, still in his continuing through Friday, Feb. twenties, who has seen more of 8. America than many persons three times his age and who Sessions are set for 10:30 a. has found it so intensely inter- m. at the Protestant Student esting that he wiote a series Center, with fellowship time beof stories that were published in ing from 10 a. m. until time to popular magazines, will be the begin the study period. Nursery guest speaker of the Box Elder care will be provided for all the Knife and Fork club at its din- sessions. ner on Thursday, Jan. 17, at THE ANNUAL meeting of the 7:30 p. m. at the Tropical ResUnited Church Women will be taurant. held this Friday, at 10 a. m. He is Jack Booch, traveler, preceding the study period. All author, director of many civic women affiliated with churches theatre plays, and a good actor having membership in the coun-ci- l in his own right. He speaks of are urged to be present for the America many people sel- this business meeting. dom see; of life as it is lived Study leader for the first sesin various parts of our counsion will be Eldon Coffman, ditry and what he has exper- rector of Presbyterian mission d ienced as he has the country in various capaci- work at the Intermountain school. He will discuss chapter ties. five of the study book Who which will be used as Booch has a flair for the un- Cares? usual. Moreover, he has a rare the study guide throughout the ability to make what appears series. Director Coffmans topic .ordinary to the average person of study will be entitled Theo an intensely interesting episode. criss-crosse- Born in Birmingham, Ala., he received his college education in both the west and the east a B.A. degree from Lewis and Clark in Portland, Ore; and an M F.A. degree from Cornell university. Not to slight the middle section of the nation, he taught speech and drama at Purdue University and directed community and civic theatre plays in Topeka, Kan. Bi rch Soci Explorers Chartered Two new units of the Boy Scouts of America were recently established in Brigham City with the chartering of Scout Troop 323 and Explorer Post 323. The troop and post were organized as a result of a division of the Brigham City Tenth ward and troop and Post 210. Biigham City, Utah Thursday, January 10, 1963 logy and Mission. ALSO SCHEDULED during the weeks to come will be the Mrs. Joe Gurrister following: will lead the discussion on, youth problems on Jan. 18; Mrs. EldJn Herd will be discussion head for problems of the aged on Jan. 25; Mrs. Lee Heiman will moderate the session on help for the retarded, and Mrs. Richard Mulhken will wind up the series helping to discuss problems of the emo- tionally disturbed. Women of the community aie invited to attend the sessions. Each church wil take turns in sponsoring the refreshments and nursery care, and are asked to share the available study books. Churches participating in the work of the United Church Women in this area include the Methodist church, Tremonton Cross and Lutheran Holy church, St. Mihaels Episcopal church, Community Presbyterian church and the Christian Reformed church of Brigham City. I 1 News of the gay holiday season is still reaching party line and the wires keep buzzing with word of exciting events of th past two weeks. One of the highlights of the recent holiday social season was the delightful luncheon, hosted by Mrs. D. A. Olsen at her home on Dec. 28, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Don C. llun-sake- Ariz. Holbrook, r, e Forty-fiv- guests were served from an attractive table centered with an arrangement of pink and white carnations. The Don Hunsakers and children Brad, Scott, Jeri and Michael spent a week in this city visiting with friends and relatives. They were houseguests of Mrs. Ilunsakers parents, the Dave Nelsons. Mrs. Ilunsa-ke- r is the former Beebe Nel- BENSON will discuss the gin of the John Birch society, ori- John Birch himself, and manv other aspects of the society. He is a member of the society, as well as having run for U.S. representative in last falls primary elections. The son of former Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson, he has spent many years in Washington D.C. The public is invited to attend the meeting, along with husbands of members of the club. Assault Case Carlson Family Reset to Feb. 7 Housewarming MRS. R. A. MADSEN has been enjoying visits from several members of her family the past few weeks. Here from their home in Hawaii were former Brighamites, Mr. and Mrs. Alma P. Pratt, daughter Chris- ine and son, Donald. The Pratts came to the mainland to with their spend Christmas Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Tom Edwards and two and another children, daughter, Marcia who live in California. The Pratts flew to Utah to spend some time with Mrs. Mrs. Pratts mother, Madsen and other relatives. Other visitors at the Madsen home has been Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R. Madsen, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Homer, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Homer was the former Beverly Pratt of this city. son-in-la- THE C. HENRY Nielsens Occasion for a lovely houseleft this week for Washington, held warming party recently was the moving of Mr. and Mrs. D. C., where they will visit Richard Boyce Carlson (former- with their son and family, Lt. ly Sandra Sheffield) into their and Mrs. Earl Nielsen. They will also have a chance to get new home in Willard. acquainted with a new grandhis were Honoring the couple family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur son born to the couple recently. Carlson and family and Mr. and ENJOYING a vacation In the Mrs. Bill Packer of Brigham is Mrs. David H. Call. east City, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Call traveled to RochesCarlson and family, Mr. and N. to visit with her Y., ter, Mrs. Boyd Jeppsen and family, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carl- daughter and son and family, all from Og- and Mrs. Douglas Evans, who are rejoicing over the arrival den. of a new baby girl. This makes five children for the Evans. Before returning home, Mrs. Call will also visit with Mr. Larry Price Botts, 40, Gar- Calls sisters and their familland, on Jan. 4 waived prelim- ies, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. (Elizainary hearing in city court in a beth) Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Nacharge of issuing a fictitious than (Lulu) Chapin, and Dr. check and was ordered bound and Mrs. A. H. (Eleanor) Neeover to First District court to ley, all of New York City. face trial. 18-1- NEWS s V. 1 4 i CENTRAL M 4 i meet SCHOOL PTA will Monday, Jan. on at 14, p.m. with Dr. David E. Miller, professor of history at the University of Utah scheduled to speak on Eatlv History of Utah. 7:30 An excellent speaker. Dr. Miller is a native Utahn and is lor his book entitled "Hole in the Rock. This will be an illustrated lectuie with slides he has collected over UTAH HISIORY Dr. David the years, showing the country Miller of the University of Utah BACK HOME again after a which these famous will address Central school PTA through who settles the Four winter vacation in on delightful pioneers Monday. Corners area. sunny California are Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls and daughMusical numbers will be furter, Barbara. They left Dec. nished by a choius fiom the 23 and stopped briefly in Las Utah Slate school for the Blind Vegas where they enjoyed sevand also by Supt. and Mrs. Waleral shows then continued on to ter D. Talbot. Patrons of the Los Angeles where they visited school and invited persons are with their daughter and invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bud SiegLAKEVIEW PTA will have a fried and sons, Ned and Val. In The Dansante Dance club will Los Angeles they toured discussion of the meet Saturday comprehensive night, Jan. 12, Grau-maLDS temple grounds, in the LDS ward "Why Johnny Cant Speak Tools for Reading, Writing and Chinese theater, Knotts recreation hall. Dancing will at the regular Thinking Berry Farm and Disneyland. begin at 9 p.m. They then, went on to San monthly tonight, Jan. meeting The dance will be the clubs 10, at 7:30 p. m. in the new Diego, and visited a niece; tra- annual memand guest night veled over the border into school. to bers are urged invite a guest came back and saw the couple and be in attendance, Guest speakers for the everaces at Santa Anita. One of club officers said. wil be Miss Norma Jenning the highlights of the trip was The first door prize will be sen, for elemenon the Rose Parade viewing awarded at 9:30 p.m. for early David and schools, Hilliar, tary New Years day where they had arrivers. counselor and consultant speech reserved seats. therapist at M o u n t a i nview school. f ; ns Tia-uan- well-know- n Lil Third-Fifteent- for Today Womens Legislative Council officers from Box Elder county will participate in a planned field trip to three state institutions. Today the ladies will gather in the eapitol rotunda in Salt Lake City to board buses for the trip, sponsored by the Executive Council of the Womens State Legislative coun- Epsilon Chapter Parents of all Lakeview dents are urged to be present for this timely and interesting Plans will also be of Beta Sig- meeting. Epsilon chapter for wilh the PTA made working ma Phi met at the home of JoAnn Wintering on Thursday, Council on "Lights on For Education set for Jan. 17 in the Jan. 3, for a regular meeting. Lesson for the evening was area. entitled "Connoisseur Collecting Teachers at the school are the Old and Beautiful, and joining with PTA officials in was presented by JoAnn Win- stressing the program, which is designed to create awaretering. Refreshments were served at ness of school needs in the the conclusion of the meeting. state legislature. ut y , S Tax Guide Now -- l The , , s fi aw , V ' f .... '' v , ?''? , I , , Available To J ' , - s S'' .wiiTm fry 1963 edition of the 63 is now available to assist farmers in the preparation of their federal tax returns for the calendar year, 1962, it was announced today by Internal Revenue JET-SMOO-TH w k 4- - Jmpnla Sport of 13 Sedan-o-ne Jet-smoo- th CHEVROLET Chevrolet .0 .'4 ft V. XMV i. ' - 1 v i V rit X A ; 4 1 $ r t&xWi j b1' ' 4; , vi i A Meadowlark Lemon . . Cage Clown r o batonist PARRY KIDS, trampoline - 4 - .u FOY & LILLY, juggler-unicyc- le -1 3ERGMAN vs. CHOW, table tennis FARIAS & C0.f equalibrists 9 MIKE LEMAY, acrobat GEO. LEE, finger balancer Sale Prices Effective January 11th thru 19th r 1 " ' BEDSPREADS Morgan Jones finest quality, beautiful MOON BEAM, Reg. $10.88 BUTTON AND BOWS, Reg. 9.98 MINUET, Reg. $25.00 patterns. Now $7.99 Now $8.99 Now $19.99 'US''Tr ' BLANKETS ELECTRIC of the finest quality, automatic Single Control. Reg. $16.98 Dual Control. Reg. $19.95 control fully guaranteed. . . Now $13.99 .. Now $15.99 OF BEAUTY ? '4 Pegleg Bates Famed one-legge- d dancer COLOSSAL SAVINGS! 1 THREE UTAH s"s'S OATES - . . . v&jnK SHEETS Super Percale, 184 count Pacific Colored. Now Now Now Now Now 81 x 108. Chevrolet Impala Sport ride and romfoi t you'll go for instantly Chevy shares the Reg. $3.79 Double Bottom, fitted. Reg. 3.29 72 x 108. Reg. $2.98 Twin Bottom, fitted. Reg. $2.98 Cases 42 x 36. Reg. $1.69 COLORED PERCALE 81 x 108. Reg. $3.99 Double Bottom, fitted. Reg. $2.59 Cases 42 x 3G. Reg. $1.49 PACIFIC MUSLIN 134 count S81 x 108. Reg. $3.99 Double Bottom, fitted. Reg. $3. 59 72 x 108. Reg. $2.49 . Cases, 42 x 36. Reg. $1.10 II Nova casy-cat- e iOO Station Wagon fentmes of the big Chevrolet V y Brigham Marine Home on Leave y t, Colorful, heavy, absorbent, Royal Terry 24 x 46. Reg. $2.49 Now $1.69 Now 89c Hand Towels, reg. $1.39 Now 2 for 99c Hand Towels, printed. Reg. 65c & 79c Now 2 for 47c Wash Clothes, printed. Reg. 29c TEA TOWELS, large bleached, hemmed flour sacks. Now $ for 93c Reg. 39c mr imiHtMtmeee service. District Director Wise said the comprehensive green and white booklet can now be obtained at local Internal Revenue Service offices and from county farm agents. The 1963 Farmer's Tax Guide has been completely revised and rewritten in an easy to read and understandable style. Emphasis is placed on the importance of keeping good records so that farmers may take advantage of all deductions to which they are legally entitled. Pfc. Robert W. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen, 207 South Second East, is presently home on an leave from the Marine corps. The local man who joined the service a year ego, is sationed at San Diego. Upon his return he will be enrolled in a radar school at San Diego, i Pfc. Christensen is a 1961 graduate of Box Elder High school, 8 Sensational 8 Entertainment Acts j Utah Farmers Farmers Tax Guide pM leE Bates"& Co. GUY ALLEN, TOWELS ' - ' Plus BIG SHOW Great ne GULLS . Jet-smoo- th ed SEA- - stu- Holds Meeting Bound Over low-pric- Atlantic City h son-in-la- CHEVROLET Keeps Qoing 1 a, Womens Council Sets Institution Tour v Dansante Dance Club to Host Guests Saturday case in which Arvid Anderson, Snowville, has brought an assault and battery complaint against Lyle Hurd, Snowville school teacher, has been re-sand will be heard on Feb. 7, at 10 a. m., a city court attache said Wednesday. cil of Utah. The new scout troop has The trial originally was set Visited will be the Utah State Reese Hall as scoutmaster and for today, Thursday. prison at the Point of the MounVerdell Briggs as troop comThe two were involved in a tain, the State Mental hospital mittee chairman. Committee trial Dec. 9 in Provo, and the in which AnderTraining members include Winston Jep-so- son was accused of assault and school for mentally retarded in Simon Poelman and American Fork. Jay battery. R. Johnson. The troop officers 'a FULL DAY will be spent are Ward Whitaker, ser!or paon the trip, which will be an Called Heart Meeting trol leader; David Johnson, asone, Local volunteer workers on emotionally exhausting sistant senior patrol leader; according to one local delegate Zumbroegel, scribe; the Utah Heart association will Craig They will report on their find' Bruce Dover, Gregory Nelson gather at the home of Mrs. ings at the next meeting of the and Jeffery Merrill, patrol lead- Curt Garmager on Monday, 7:30 a for group. at 14, Jan. planp.m. ers. There are 17 scouts in the Bidden to attend from the ning meeting. new troop. area are Mrs. Jack Shumway, All chairmen, officers, comMrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. R. M. Bliss Law is the advisor of mittee members and persons Ruel Eskelsen, Kaiser, Mrs. the new Explorer post with interested in assisting with the HOUSE GUESTS of the P. C. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. C. A. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen Ghren Kihball, Nolan Stuck! annual Heart fund drive in FebKmidsons have been Mrs. Joe Carlson, Mrs. Luther Watkins and Tommy Christensen as as- ruary are summoned to attend set bail at $1,500 cash or $3,000 (Betty) Jephson and Leslie Van and Miss Lenore Romer. property bond. sociate post advisors. Verdell the meeting. Briggs is the post committee chairman with Gilbert Laurit-zen- , Redney Anderson, Donald Murphy, Leslie Laird and Clinton Egan as committee members. The new Explorer post consists of 15 members. No wonder Chevrolet is so popular with a choice like this: the luxurious Sponsoring the institution of Chevrolet, lively Chevy II, sporty rear-engithe new units is the newly orCorvair, and Sixteenth ganized Brigham City .two new versions of Americas only all-ocar. Corvette. sport ward of the Church of Jesus The make more people Christ of Latter-daSaints with depend w Bishop Myron L. Dickey in Keith Reid, second charge. counselor in the bishopric, is the institutional representative to the Boy Scouts of America. A s Dyke, Alvin Texas. They have spent a month here and were joined by Mr. Jephson on Dec. 22, for a short stay before returning hist Saturday to their home. The P. C. Knudsons son, Peter, has returned to his studies at Physicians and Surgeons college in San Francisco where he is a dental student. Also a holiday guest of the Knudsons was Miss Georgia and White, daughter of Dr. Mrs. Leslie B. White, Salt Lake City. S t 5 I By Ruth son-in-la- Of Benson at Local Meeting Womens Republican club officers have announced the engagement of Reed Benson for a special report on the John Birch society on Monday, Jan. 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Line son. efy to Be Topic Members and the public are invited, with a note that the meeting will begin early that evening to accomodate Bensons schedule since he has another speaking engagement later. New Scouts, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Church Women Prepare Social Problems Study Corvair Monza Club Coupe with snazzy bucket scat interior ' j Com tte Sting Hay Sport Coupe time's also a new Sting Ray Convertible $2.99 $2.79 $2.39 $2.19 $1.37 Now $2.09 Now $2.79 Now $1.22 - Now $2.99 Now $2.79 Now $2.09 Now 97c PERCALES square Reg. 49c yard. . . . . Now 3 yards for $1.00 14 Box Elder High Tickets at Zundel's, Brigham City January 15 Weber High Tickets: Paramount Bowl and Armstrongs in Ogden; Sportsmen's Hideout in Clearfield. January 80 See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers Showroom! January 16 Utah Fieldhouse Tickets: Mint Cafe, U COMPARE THESE VALUES! YOULL BUY AT HAQSEG CHEVROLET 816 North Main Street v Brigham City C0IMY VAN PA MM INCORPORATED 55 fttatMiamriwTi! TSSfc.l msewsiBSKXlXS 8 P. M. NIGHTLY Field-hous- ' |