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Show ' Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 9, 1964 14 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Man III PARK, Md. (UP$ COLLEOE Darryl Hill, a wingback with the University of Maryland foot, ball team, is the first Negro athlete to compete in the At lantlc Coast Conference. in Hospital Henry C. Johnsen of 39 North Second Eut, is presently con. NORMAN, Okla. (UP) Joe fined in the LDS hospital, Salt Don Looney of the University Lake City, where he is re of Oklahoma, led the nations collegiate punters last year with ported to be seriously ill. Johnsen underwent surgery an average of 43.4 yards per kick. this past Saturday. 0 0 Ml Si -- South Brigham Phone 723-245- m 5 Ogden and Mr. and Mrs, Le. CORINNE COMMENTS Fostivo Holiday Season iH-la- Ends for Corinne People from here are Mike Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durell Anderson and Freddie Baltazar Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, and possibly Baltlzer die others. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kelley of Vale, Ore. were holiday visit, ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Roundy. Mrs. Kelly is the former Sally Roundy Grant Thompson of California spent the holidays visiting at This Christmas season was the home of his parents Mr. enoyed throughly here. Santa and Mrs. Eugene Thompson and came to visit In a real old fash- family. ioned cutter drawn by Shetland ' MR. AND MRS. MARCUS ponies furnished through the of and children spent Christ, Hatch and Packer courtesy Milt Bywater. Corinne City, the mas Eve at the home of WiLDS church, Lions club, VFW lliam Mclntlre in Brigham City. Pheasant Mr. and Mrs. Harm (Hazel) and Auxiliary, association and other clubs and Wheat of Clearfield were also cooperated In present, f organizations Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosley profid lng candy and nuts for all children attending the party. and Mrs. Norma Bosley were Groups of carolers visited the dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Roy and Sarah Bosley town and the Christmas light contest displayed many in Ogden. lng Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bing, beautiful arrangements of lights ham entertained on New Years both outdoors and In windows, dinner at Eve at a adding much to the brilliance their home, Present were Mr. of the season. Mrs. Margaret Hatch spent and Mrs. Don Miller, Mr. and the Christmas holidays in San Mrs. Lee Chlarson, Mr. and Diego, Calif, with her son and Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mr. and , daughter-in.lawMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alma Jones. The evening Clifford Hatch and family. Clif. was spent playing games and ford was 111 most of the summer visiting. but Is reported as recovering (Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson1 has again Joined the Box Elder News and Journal staff as cor. respondent from the Corinne area. The N.J management wel. comes Mrs. Anderson back and encourages all residents of the Corinne area to call her at SH4.8321 with all news items of interest to or concerning that community.) By Bernice G. Anderson Me-Inti- TOASTY WARM HEATERS NOW OPEN AT 6:10 FRI.-SAT.-SU- POST SPEAKER YOUR ON SHOW AT 6:30 N. pot-luc- THE satisfactory. Pick of tho Pictures OPEN 5 P.M. DAILY Except Open at 1 P.M. on Saturdays-Sunday- s and All School Holidays THURS.-FRI.-SA- In Full T. Stereophinic Sound THE MOST ACCLAIMED 1.1071011 PICTURE OF OUR TIME! i "Bcsrmmu Winner of 10 Academy Awards! r. MR. AND MRS. SAM Fors. gren entertained at their home on Christmas Eve. A delicious was served. Present dinner were their son Max Forsgren who is attending the University of Washington at Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forsgren of Brig, ham City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren and family of Cor. inne; Charlene and Ross Thom, pson of Ogden and Donna and Merlin Hansen of Corinne. Santa visited during the evening with a present for each. The Corinne Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. William Wood, with Capt. Alice Davis In charge. Twenty, two members were present. The lesson Courageous was given by Rozell Pioneers Cutler and a pioneer history by Elma Carter. Singing of well known songs was led by Mar. tha Smoot and Ann Norman. Christmas gifts were exchanged and a delicious dinner was ser. ved by the committee and host, ess, including Eliza Wood, Nel. lie Hansen, Fay Holman, Lena Walker, and Lila Beth Bott. yhe table was decorated with a Christmas theme and favors. Alice Norman was a visitor representing the County Camp. ROBERT ANDERSON, SON of Mr. and Mrs. Everett And. erson had the honor to be chos. en as co. captain of the Little League basketball club spon. sored by the Brigham CityRec. reatlon department and Mer. chants. He is on the Medics team. Also playing in the League k ANNUAL land Johnson of Thatcher and ten children. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nor. man visited on Dec. 29 at the home of Mrs. Normans sister. Mrs. Kathryn Olsen In Smlthfleld. All of the Olsen family members were present. Doris Shipley is convalescing at home from an operation she underwent at the Cooley Hos. pltal in Brigham City during the holidays. She is reported as getting along nicely, VISITATION of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary was held in the VFW Hall on Friday evening. Visit-or- s were Mrs. Vauna House, of Roosevelt; Eva Yearsley, council lady and Mary Scothern, both from Brig, ham City. MR. AND MRS. LLOYD Hub. bard and family and Mrs. Lois Hubbard enjoyed Christmas din. ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Steven Sara in Mantua. The Everett Anderson fam. ily enjoyed the holidays meeting with each other. On Christ, mas Eve they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard and family where Santa visited. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson and son Rob. ert, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jep. psen and family, Miss Vicki Larsen of Brigham City, and the Hubbard family. On Christmas day a break, fast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen Christmas dinner was enjoyed by the group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Following the dinner Everett, Margaret and Robert left for Santa Rosa, Calif., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Von Dell Ander. son and family, returning home for New Years. THE CORINNE P1NC0HLE club met Friday evening at the home of Alice Davis at Duck, vllle. A luncheon was served to 23 members and guests, after with cockney .type (UPO War. performers HOLLYWOOD which the evening was spent out the streets fill to accents playing cards. High score prize ner Bros, studio is combing scenes for My Fair Lady. for ranks extra movielands won was by Stella Forsgren and low score prize by Cleone Nichols, with guest prizes going to Vivian Jones andAdele Christensen. A lovely hostess prize was given to Mrs. Davis Honored at the meeting by a personal shower was Arzella Bosley, who received many lovely gifts. Mrs. LaVer le Kipler and sis. ter Mrs. Frank LaCasio return, ed - recently from Missouri where they went to attend the funeral of their mother. All 18 of the brothers and sisters came to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on Dec. 31 with a family dinner at their home. ( VISITORS DURING THE Christmas week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson and children, who are moving from Salt LaketoTempe, Arlz.; LaRue and Gay Nelson and son K.C. of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Max ' Anderson and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Anderson of Tre monton. Mr. and Mrs. Laron Andersen spent Christmas day with Wayne and Juanita Anderson and family at Tremonton. A pizza party was held on New Years eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Clark for Lyle Clark, Gary Jones, Ken. ney Jones Johnnie Shinkle. The group enjoyed playing games until the New Year arrived. The Jefferson Memorial In Washington, D.C. was dedicated in 1943, according to the Book of Knowledge. The occasion was the 200th anniversary of Jeff, ersons birth. 1930, 140 people out of every 100,000 died of pneumonia or influenza. In 1958, only 28 per 100,000 died 15 as many deaths. Sulfa and In ' made the difference. What is the value of a prescription when it saves a anti-bioti- cs life? fk MALM ROSE PHARMACY HR ESORIBBHOM IOZ E. FOREST PA3-055- S BRIGHAM 3 CITY, UTAH Dept-preside- MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. Norman entertained at their annual neighborhood Christmas Party at their home Christmas Eve, with 55 present. Families present included Mr. and Mrs, A.V. Smoot and family, Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Carter and family, and the family of the host and hostess, including all the married members and their children. A supper was served, and Santa Claus visited with a present for each. A program was given with singing of Christ, mas carols and the Nativity story given by Elaine Carter Norman. Mrs. Mary Roche, who has been ill for about two months had all her family home to visit her on Christmas Eve. Mr, and Mrs. James Henry Norman attend the farewell pro. for Geraldine Larsen, gram daughter of Mrs. Tessle Larsen held Sunday in the 21st LDS ward in Salt Lake City where' Bishop Norman was a speaker. MR. AND MRS. RALPH Fors. gren entertained at a family dinner on Christmas Day at their home honoring Mrs. Mar. garet Johnson of Thatcher, mother of Mrs. Forsgren, who is making her home with them for the winter. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson of Hi3Pil3 THURS.-FRL-SA- E '( ROOIRT ier au WEST SIDE STORY" . ERNEST LEHMAN ROBBINS cmafiib mreteMiien JEROME ROBBINS SONOHElM STEPHEN LEONARD BERNSTEIN t.arsn MhMCt r ROMHt e tuftOAO t OAiMUm ioBwrin we veeN ARTHUR LAURENTS n rWKe e ttnif- mi tacHAMAMie n JEROME BOBBINS foiee 1061 RT WISt -N- RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBIYN RITA MORENO GEORGE CHAKIRIS JEROME WISE urt ATALIE WOOD TWO tur u iK ie t n IN Mm ADVENTURE at 5 p.m. and SatAfternoon BIG COLOR FEATURES mihv Mte i:c cimatlib UlRit M PLUS TARZANS GREAT Each night T. AMERICAN ) r INTERNATIONAL EDGAR ALLAN POES SOPHIA xPATHECOLOlUPiUlAVISION' lloiSim VINCENT PRICE (X, 'ti1, -CO- -HIT JEAN ABBYMANN xvXr Vincent Price Boris Karloff in THE RAVEN SUN.-MOM.-TUE- S. 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