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Show fM t rv 1 n4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL;&rig'ham Traffic ir L 7, it h - i t t (i V '. f 4T Jt' 1 1. s. Tire Stolen Ted Hancock, Berts motel, reported to Brigham City police on Jan. 6 that a white sidewall tire had been stolen lrom the back of his pickup truck !s l' . ' - SNOW CARNIVAL QUEEN NOMINATION 1 : u WE'RE driving on revokation, 12; reckless driving, 13. Parking in restricted zone, ex-12; impioper backing, 11; pired license plates, 11; failure to set brakes, 11; failure to keep proper lookout, 8; too fast for existing conditions, 6; obstructing traffic, 6, no state leaving inspection sticker, 6; the scene, 5; expired drivers license, 4; hit and run, 2; no license plates, 2; overnight parking, 1, and all other improper driving, 58. . 4 1 1 Thursday, January 10, 1963 (Continued from Page 1) : CityTUtofT"'' BLANK after Jan, (No nominations accepted Name HONEY IF , you WANT HOUSE "TO AND WANT "TO KNOW THE COST SAVE-MONE- ON LUMBER THEIR ESTIMATE G-E- T y 16) - - Address ....... Parents name Telephone Number Age Contestants must be 17 or over and unmarried. or phone your nominations to Steve Call, 120 West Seventh North, Phone PA Vernon Bingham, 213 West 730 North, Phone PA Mall v you dcr - JUST CALL AND GET AN ESTIMATE OF V THE COST OF LUMBER AND MATERiALsIhERE A Show To Plug Annual March of Dimes Full Hour LEARN NEW METHODS Local farmers listen as Dr. Paul Christensen, right, explains new methods of farming during local visit of U.P. agriculture car Tuesday. They are, from left, County Agent A. Fullmer Allred, Dick Crlstensen, Art Linford, Veran Boothe, Delbert Holmgren and Lewis S. Wight, with Leland Hunsaker seated. They report high interest in helps offered there. Agriculture Car Offers Farming Aids County Agent A. Fullmer reported Tuesday afternoon that the Union Pacific agriculture car which visited Brigham City that day offered the best program in many years of visits from the car. Some 200 persons visited the All-re- d car, including many senior students at Box Elder High school and local farmers. Those attending viewed films offerering excellent advice and help in farm methods, as well as discussions led by Dr. Paul Christensen. adIncluded in the new vancements shown at the car is an apparatus to be used by the Soil Conservation service to measure the amount of moisture which falls from a storm, Allred said. He explained that the apparatus is taken with con- - Thursday - Friday - Saturday 100 1 BEEF Once Upon a Dime, WILLARD REPORTS Texas Family Visits With id Relatives Duing Holidays a firmed by Robert Parsons. By Mrs. E. F. Watts entertainment special, Gerald Stauffer, his will celebrate in song and story wife Alice and three children Craig Warren son of Mr. and Keith Warren was confirmMrs. the 25th Anniversary of the are servation officials while flying visiting at the home of his over the watershed stations and March of Dimes. parents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ed by Byron Warren. it will measure both snow depth They are now makA dazzling array of stars giv- Stauffer. John Kent Plowman son of home in El Paso, Textheir and moisture content. ing ing their time and talent, each as where he has been stationed Mr. and Mrs. John J. Plowman Also newest methods were doing what the public delights since after they was confirmed by his father. November, shown for determining amount in most from him or her were transferred from Porto RETURNING to various colof water needs for various crops will be seen on KCPX-TRico where they had spent two for the winter quarter leges elecby best measures. And an (Channel 4) on Saturday, Jan. after spending the holidays with tronic irrigation device was 12 from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m., and years, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johan- their friends and families are seen which will determine when a week later on KUTV (Chansen and family have returned the following , people: Mary the water has reached the bot- nel 2) from 2 to 3 p. m. home after a vacation which Catherine Perry, daughter of tom of the row as well as the correct depth into the ground, Opening its 26th year of ser- took them first to Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Perry and then will hang the dams vice to humankind by way of where they visited with his par- is a sophomore at Brigham at the head of the rows for con- fun, frolic, good music and ents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde, Young University; Robin TuckThen they went on to California er, son of' Mr. and Mrs. Webd tinuous irrigation process, heart, the March of Dimes show will star Bing where they visited Disneyland, ster Tucker, is attending Brigconcluded. Dick Knotts Berry Farm, Marineland ham Young University. Pearl Bailey, Crosby, and many other interesting Powell, Juliet Prowse, Soupy Attending Utah State at Lohome by Connie Stevens, Dick spots. They returned Sales, are Carol Morgan, daughgan of Las yegas. Van Dyke, Jane Wyatt, Ed way ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MorIT WAS A baby boy bom gan; Jane Braegger, daughter Wynn, Morey Amsterdam, Neville Brand, Richard Chamber-lain- , Sunday, Jan. 6 at the Cooley of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Braegger; Lionel Memorial hospital. The proud Linda Barker, daughter of Mr. Frank Gorshin, and Rose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rich- and Mis. John Barker; Hampton, Don Knotts, Marie, Dean Martin, Cara Wi- ard Maxfield. This is the third Lynn and Norton Cook, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. lliams, Andre Previn and the boy for the Maxfields. Andre Previn Trio. Susan Stakes, daughter of Attending Weber college are Mrs. Naldi Stokes, and Fred Mackey, daughter of Marilyn The first week in January Don Barker, son of Mr. and and Mr. Mrs. Webster Tucker saw a sharp upturn in jobs Mrs. Don Barker, were confirmand Lisa Clausen, daughter of made available and an even ed on Sunday in the Willard Mr. and Mrs. Fruthiof Clausen. more abrupt climb in unemward by Don Barker. Willard ward MIA officers and AT A RECENT court of honor Douglas ployment, reported It teachers and their partners held in the Willard ward ScoutMiller, manager of the Brigham City employment security Beard and gathered at the ward hall for a master Robert There seems to be a change a Guide Patrol Leader Earl erassocial. office. The statewide total of holiday Following in the weather . . . almost like was loaded 1,181 job offers lovely buffet supper games were er presented badges to several elephants boys. Tenderfoot badges were with calls for movie workers spring Wednesday morning, but played and white and was 346 more than for the by afternoon it looked like the were exchanged. Nebeker, presented to Kent change could mean snow. Jill Hubbard, daughter of Mr. Mark Youchani, and Billy same week in 1962, he said. Charles Clifford, local weath- and Mrs. Morris Hubbard was Sholtz. at 2,527, Industry er Second class badges were preobserver, said a low pres- blessed by her father in the were the highest for a single sure area was moving in from Willard Second ward on Sun- sented to Kent Nebeker, Marlen week so far in the 1962-6winBodily, Darwin Staley, Richard ter season, Miller pointed out, the Pacific Northwest and dark day. and clouds were headed this way. DEON Del ARCHIBALD, Roy Zundel, Kenneth Ormond, and give some indication that ' The barometer has taken a Archibald and Don Ray Archi- Ernest Harding. a at run unemployment may First class badges were preand all weather indica- bald daughter and twin sons of higher rate this season than drop to Wynn Zundel, Jeffrey sented to tions snow. storm Del A and Archibald Mr. Mrs. point last. would be more than welcome were all confirmer by Myron Beard, Jeffrey Barker, Gunnar Miller said 4.39 percent of in this area since the moisture A. Stevenson in the Willard Knudsen, Fred Barker, Ronald Utahs insured work force were Kunzler, Preston Stokes and is becoming serious, Second ward on Sunday. without jobs during the first shortage Also confirmed Sunday in the Richard Green. Clifford noted. week in January compared to Willard Second ward were Gay-lee- n 4.15 percent a year In About one of every five Amer-can- s ago. High and low mercury readJohnsen, daughter of Mr. numbers the current weeks ings for the past two days are and Mrs. Wallace Johansen. is eligible for direct federfigures represent 10,188 claims as follows: She was confirmed by her fath- al aid for medical, hospital or for unemployment insurance health insurance costs, MediHigh Low er. 41 16 Jan. 8 Steven J. Greer son of Mr. cal World News, a journal, re-- , compared to 9,063 in January, 1962. 51 24 Jan. 9 and Mrs. Joseph Greer was con ports. T7sTf-- Could SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY REMAIN OPEN WINTER ALL Box Office 723-245- 5 Opens 6:10 ELECTRIC IN-CA- OPEN Show at 6:30 HEATERS R ONLY ON Friday - Saturday - Sunday of Truo Advonturt Amazing Tal JOHN BRABOURNE'S A new tranquilizer A real laugh pill! Like sailing on of pmfcci 3VTTTT'T?' y A V a laugh rocketl iI s.-, jtjr-ry- , L to s J MERVYN LEROY'S production of I CinemaScopE KOVACS MUORE WARDEN McCAHTHY SHAW mnir S Mb - 3 - ifiYi (Li C. i 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. UTAH PERRY, PHONE Be Snow? lay-off- s, WELL THEATRE DlilVE-l- il All-re- Movie Jobs 2 -a ja Weather Change, for - full-ho- Available, State Says o)i AfVo j '& Q . liilf w i 1 jj Pick of the Pictures 1 , W m 0?m 1 Thursday-Friday-Saturd- "fa- lawfcwnfeji w- PJSL DAILY ay CARY ORAMT BEEcSaE! EIEftR vALTnfmiioson 'vorv rri 1 BETTA ST. JOHN P BAER BUDDY AND lames ENTIRE DISCONTINUED STOCK and FLORSHEIM MS WINTHROP 40 fO SELECTED off GROUP Mens Dress Florsheim $1 5.90 & .... Winthrop j Milled Sunday UNTIL FRIDAY5 9 P.M: i 'A and LONG , 4' . Reg. $5.00 . . . . . . . sale $3.75 sale $3.25 sale $2.65 U f,T3 UJJ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF present BRIGITTE BARDOT MARCELLO MASTROIANNI xii: VERY FRIVATE AFFAIR MENS JACKETS ,!& Fdmoct in LAufMAN CCyUUK inll AND sale $4.45 , Reg. $5.95 Reg. $4.00 SLEEVES g Vi price $1 0.75 - SHORT jrF-- MiTCHEU. -- Monday-Tuesday sale $14.88 Reg. $19.95 Reg. $10.95 Jisl&R1 rflilKElSIii sale $7.25 t STARTS sale $18.75 Reg. $25.00 Use Convenient Gold Key PARK IN BACK Charge Plate. PARKING LOT Cuff Alterations Free on Suits FAUlYMilia WEDNESDAY ' JANUARY 16 DONT MISS OPEN -- v Atufy fUw-i'J- . r 18.80 EAens SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $6.95 ro of? BRAND DRESS SHIRTS PRICE Timely Cricketeer FAMOUS f MEEKER ' SALE 20 MENS LEIGH White and Colored and SPORT COATS Clothcraft Janst Robert RYAII Ralph STYLES SUITS Kuppenheimer STEWART - TRY IT! AVFKSret At y rcw'Jin& Is OUR KERMELKORN ITS DELICIOUS! t? |