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Show 18 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah MS HONEYVitLE REPORTS y waiff jgsfWWiM Thursday, October 27, 1966 vr , a . Bowmans Return Home From r r "' f' Arizona to Vacation Trip Grace, Idaho spent the past weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker, Paul was deer hunting In Idaho. Ricky Hunsaker son of Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker left Thursday evening for Salt Lake City were he visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hunsaker, a brother and family. Ricky and Steven went on to Vernal to visit with another brother and family Mr. ar.d Mrs. Nell Hun. saker, and the three brothers went deer hunting In the Ulntahs. Bowmans mother Mrs. Hattie and with many re. latlves on both sides of the family. They came back by way of Glen Canyon Dam. Miss Julie Chlarson and Rex Chlarson daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlar. son visited in Honeyvllle over the weekend with their family. students at the are They university In Young Brigham Damron, 1 a "f ' f JT. L , wit. combat ensues before the Vicious garrison defending Fort Zlnderneuf In the desert Is decimated In the Immortal French Foreign Legion adventure story, Beau Geste. Haying thru Saturday at the Big See Drtve-I- n Guy Stockwell, Doug McClure, Leslie Theatre, It Nielsen and Telly Savalas as Sergeant Daglneau. COMBAT hand-to-han- d Cub Scout Pack YORK HJPIi The girl smoked a half pack of mentholated cigarettes a day She liked mint candy Cub Scout Pack 216 of Willard Her toothpaste was And her facial cream will hold lta pack meeting tonight , contained menthol Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. Theme of the meeting will E M Lt Cmdr McOowan, Four acts Vaudeville. of the U S Naval Hospital In be of are consisting scheduled, the reports Philadelphia girl and clowns magic, singing, came down with hives The skits. dermatologist lmesttgated, then Many new Cub Scouts will be ordered the Rlil off all sources their bobcat pins. awarded of mint and menthol Within to 48 hours, he reports In the Parents are encouraged to the boys as awards the attend Archives of Deimatology, the one cannot be made unless hives went away He said It Is present. A good time was the second repoi ted case of parent to all those Is promised hives due to menthol attending. NEW teen-ag- e Meeting Tonight mint-flavor- Plan for Provo. A LOVELY DINNER was held recreation hall Fire-Safor all the members of the MIA who participated In the road shows held last week. The din. ner was for the whole North Box Elder stake and also for everyone who helped in any way. In the Honeyvllle REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY ASSESSOR READY TO DEVOTE FULL TIME TO THE URGENT TASK OF KEEPING PROPERTY TAXES WITHIN BEARABLE LIMITS. It was held Monday, Oct. 24. The Honeyvllle ward Primary Is looking for a used baby ci lb, and would appreciate lt If you would donate lt to the nursery. Also any toys that are no long, er needed at home would be appreciated. If you do have any of these things, please contact th Ptlmary presidency. William Wlntle, a student at Utah State university In Logan Visited this past weekend with his family, Mr. and Mrs. De. Vere Wlntle, and his grandfather George Wlntle, Temple Day for Honeyvllle ward of the North Box Elder stake will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29. Everyone Is Invited to grandson also celebrated hls second birthday on this day. Mr. Tolman received many lovely cards and gifts, A PAUL (Evelyn) Hunsa. and daughter Hayley of on Efi;yjiTion-Dnjim-coMED- Y IN COLOR THURSDAY, OCT. 27 6:00 Gilligan'i Island 6:30 It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown 7:00 Jericho 8:00 Gunsmoke 9.00 Jackie Gleason Show 10:00 Channel S News 10:30 BYU Football Highlights 11:30 HOUSE OF WAX, Vincent Price, Frank loveoy ALL IN A NIGHT'S WORK, Dean Martin, 8:00 Shirley MacLaine 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 TAKE ONE FALSE STEP, William Powell, Shelley Winters 10:00 Channel 10:30 President S New In Asia 11:00 THE PROUD ONES, Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo FRIDAY, OCT. 6:00 Rifleman 28 6:30 Hogan's Herees 7:00 Wild, Wild West 8.00 GIDGIT GOES TO ROME, James Darren, SUNDAY, OCT. 30 5:00 Lassie 5:30 It's About Time 6:00 Ed Sullivan Show 7:00 Garry Moore Show 8:00 Candid Camera 8:30 President In Asia 9:00 Secret Agent 1 y Cindy Carol 10:00 Channel 10:30 PILLARS 5 News IN THE SKY, Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Malone TUESDAY, NOV. 1 6:00 Rifleman 6:30 Red Skelton Hour 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8.00 Daktari 9:00 Danny Kaye Show 10:00 Channel 3 News 10:30 President In Asia lliOO David Sunklndi Open Ind WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 6:00 Death Valley Days 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Oreen Acres 7:30 Corner Pyle-US- MC 8:00 SEVEN THIEVES, Edward G. Robinson, Red Steiger, Joan Collins was spent playing cards. Prints were won by Jennie Gilbert, high scors, Amanda Frsdrlck. son, cut, and the hostess was presented a lovely gift. LaRey I I K I I I Peterson was a guest. The Frultvale camp Daugh. ters of Utah Pioneers held a meeting on Friday afternoon. The lesson was given by Martha Smoot. A history of her great grandfather; Thomas Eagle Har. rls, was given by Grace Jeppesen. Lunch was served to 12 members by the hostess Alice Norman, and AT THE ROXY John Wayne at an army general and Kirk Douglas as the fabulous Col. David Marcus In Cast a Giant Shadow," opening Thursday at the Roxy Theatre. Playing until Saturday, the presentation Includes special appearance by Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Yul Brynner, with gorgeous Senta Berger starring opposite Douglas. THE CORINNE PTA officers again wish to remind everyone of the Halloween carnival this Friday evening. Supper will be served at 7 p.m. The committee In charge promises an entertaining evening for old and Bounteous Beet Harvest Is Underway at Corinne young. Mr. and Mrs. Louise (Deon) Roberts are visiting at the horns of Deons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson The farmers here are busy harvesting beets. By the number of trucks waiting to be unloaded, lt seems they will have a bumper crop, despite the adver. conditions last se weather spring. Mrs. Barbara Trimble and David Christiansen had their tonsils removed In the Brigham hospital last week. David is the DO NOT PURCHASE or make son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul costumes that are flimsy, have or billowing baggy sleeves CUB SCOUTS OF troop no. skirts., the smallest spark or touch of flame can start them 113 and their den mother, Elaine burlng. Wigs and masks with Nelsen, motored to Brigham fibrous 'hair' are also possible City last week. They went to obser-vanc- e fire hazards and should be visit the fire station In fabrics Inof fire prevention week. crease the danger of children The boys ere treated to Ice not being seen by motorists: cream cones by their den a much safer choice is a light, mother. colored costume. Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Frye and Costumes, If store bought, children Pattle and Todd and should be flameproof. This pro- Mrs. Eva Forsgren motored to cess, which may also be done Salt Lake City last Sunday. They at home, will add a measure of went to visit Jack Forsgren who protection if lt Is renewed each Is In the veterans hospital In time the costume gets wet or Salt Lake City. Is washed. However, almost any Eva Forsgren celebrated a clothing material-lightweig- ht birthday last week. A number of or heavy, flameproofed or not.. friends called on her during the will burn to some extent. week. Wednesday a group met at home and presented her a BE SURE CHILDREN under, her cake, which she cut stand they must stay well away birthday and served. The afternoon was from any flames, Including bonIn conversation. fires and burning leaves out. spent doors, lighted matches and burning cigarettes, and fireplaces MR. AND MRS. HENRY and stoves indoors. will be the principal speak, Make certain that smaller ers at sacrament meeting In the children are under the compe. Corinne Second ward on Sunday, tent care and close watch of a Oct. 30. The will start meeting responsible person at all times. at 7:30 p.m. They will leave Nov. 14 for the mission home The cotton plant yields In Salt Lake City. They are 175 pounds of seed with going to labor In the Northern each 100 pounds of fiber Indian mission field for the LDS Dark-colore- d church. Their headquarters will be In Rapid City, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Norman are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born Oct. 18 at the Brigham hospital. The new arrival has five brothers Allen, Steve, Jimmy, Greg and Ken. neth. Mrs. Norman Is the former Elaln Carter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of West Corinne. The paternal grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman who also live In West Corinne. SATURDAY, OCT. 29 5:30 Lost In Space 6:30 Pistols 'N' Petticoats 7:00 Mission: Impossible IjoTV MOUNTAIN AMEMICAS NO. I TELEVISION STATION Lyle Wells. Their daughter, Yvette, haa been here with her grandparents for the past month. They live In Torrence, Calif. VOTE FOR AND SURE BISHOP KEITH WELCH from Titusville, Fla. is spending the week with hls mother, Mrs. Ver-d- a Welch. He Is also visiting hls brother and family, Bis-hoand Mrs. George Welch, and a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Terry Welch and daug. hter, Kirsten In Ogden, and a brother Cyril and family In Brigham City. Delwln Mills returned home by plane last Sunday evening from Kansas City, Mo. He went there to receive an American farmer degree. He was one of four boys from Utah to receive ONSERVATIVE OOPERATIVE OURTEOUS p APABLE ONGENIAL ONSIDERATE ONSCIENTIOUS K. B. OLSEN CANDIDATE FOR CLERK-AUDITO- R iiPaIPolItlcaAdvertllslnjbjJKJBjOIen Nor-ma- I IS TRY THE WORLDS TOUGHEST HERE o 2-DO- OR to Morgro your lawn with Crab Grass Killer. t SALE ENDS OCT. It tl Vva mvA" 31st. BUY OF THE YEAR! - nv r ill This new Chevy pickup looks so good you could call It a (You could also call It the toughest Chevy pickup ever builtl) 2-do- or. This Flectslde pickups got a lot more than good looks going for you. now protect sheet jnetal against tire splash. cab Inside, the looks and feels like a pleasant to work. There are a Elace new safety features, too: g an steering wheel ana a dual master cylinder brake system, to name two. And here's another thing the new Chevy pickups got going for you: it rides better than color-keye- d got new construction to It's bring you more durability, working ease, comfort and safe- ty. Check that new all-ste- el have been taken to help keep out rust and corrosion. Like the wheelhousings that 9:30 Joan Arthur Show 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:35 Channel 5 Newscap 11:00 BUCCANEERS GIRL, Yvonne DeCarlo, Philip Friend sity extension entomologist. Elimination of a single seed producing boxelder tree in the neighborhood often gives mark, sd relief from the bugs, he said. "Spray now to get rldofnym-pha- l and adult boxelder bugs, Dr. Knowlton said. "Control Exboxelder bugs tensive indoor use of household sprays makes walls, carpets, curtains and draperies oily. Uss your vacuum cleaner to gather heavy Indoor lnfestationi, With th arrival of cold weather the winged boxelder bugs seek shelter, many of them crawling Into cracks around doors and windows. Largs numbers of the bugs eventually get Into homes, school rooms and offices, he sild. K one-pie- 10:00 Channel 5 News 1 0:35 Channel 5 Newscap 1 1:00 Untouchables 12:00 Herb Jepko Show i Reduce household annoyance of red and black boxelder bugs by eliminating unwanted female boxelder trees, says Dr, George F. Knowlton, Utah Stats unlvsr. ss$ pickup box, for example. New aide panels and full double-wa- ll load from your tailgate keep leaving its mark on Chevys good looks. And new measures MONDAY, OCT. 31 6:00 Run, Buddy, Run 6:30 Lucy Show 7:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 NFL Game Female Trees THE PINOCHLE CLUB met at the home of Mrs. Norma Baa. lty on Thursday evening. A da. llclous luncheon was served at three tables, gaily decorated In Halloween moflts. The evening j- By Betty Control Bugs; Eliminate university in Logan. t'?. -' NOW THE FROST MOST EVENING SHOWS fu. 3r Chris-tlanse- THE HONEYVILLE Ward MIA held Its annual Halloween party on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. It was In the form of a sea. venger hunt with chill and Ice cream being served later. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening participating In this fun evening. Bln Tolman celebrated hls 82nd birthday on Saturday Oct. 22, with a family party. Those attending were Dawn Mills and children Brenda and Ruth Ann of Ogden j Hah Jensen and child, ren Susan, Kami and Tyler of Bear River City; a grandMr. and husband and daughter Mrs. Kent Johnson of Ogden. He also heard from a son and family Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tolman who lives in Florida. ker , CORINNE COMMENTS HallowTo Insure a fire-saf- e een for your children, heed these suggestions from the Fire Protection association, urges Courtney H. Brewer, Utah State university extension safety specialist. Use a flashlight, never a candle, to light the pumpkin children carry. A candle-llghte- d pumpkin is hazardous Indoors too; lt can easily set fire to curtains or table decorations. MRS, (Pd. Pol. Ad. by Cliffton Kerr) i fe Halloween attend. CLIFF KERR w. : By DeVere W. Wlntle Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Bowman have returned home from a loveto ly two weoks vacation trip Arizona. They went by way of Phoenix and on to Thatcher where they visited with Mrs. :Ip44-'4-'U.- the award. The boys left Salt Lake City on Tuesday by plane and returned on Sunday. Del-wi- n Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Mills of West Corlnns. He is presently attending Utah State nil energy-absorbin- some cars. Choose from 26 Fleetside and Stepside models now at your Chevrolet dealers. Try this brand new breed of pickup at your Chevrolet dealer's " . HANSEN CHEVROLET 6J 6 North Main Brigham CB COKiPANY PA 39 |