Thursday, January 31, 1 THE RIGBY STAR. RIGBY. IDAHO i ISC Prepares for Drake Entered Sugar-Scdem Pedestrians Urged LEWISVILLE A Fish in Contest 'American In Paris' Van Heflin Comedy To Look Both Ways New Students Defeated Rigby Friends and neighbors met last Idaho State College is preparing to KEY WEST, Florida— V. R. ETi REGBURG—• Sugar-Salem's ener­ BOISE— Pedestrians, both young Thursday evening at the home of Mr. welcome about 100 new students Adc/Ap of Rigby, Idaho, statio Al Royal Sunday getic Beetdiggers took another whack At Main Sunday and old, were urged today to look and Mrs. Oscar Coleman, honoring when the second semester opens Feb­ at VX-1 NAS Key West, Fla., en at the basketball powers in the sixth both ways before crossing a street Mr. and Mrs. Dale Graff, who left this ruary 4. Of these a few will be trans­ ed a Kingfish in the Island City As different and exciting, as gay, district Saturday night and dumped Van Heflin, fresh from a series of by R. G. Cole, of the Idaho State week for Iowa to make their home. ing Tournament at Key West, outdoor action film roles, started his fers and returning former students., colorfol and romantic as the famed Rigby Trojans from first place in Automobile Association, as he an­ A lovely gift was presented to the but the majority will be freshmen ida. This contest is sponsored French capital itself is M-G-M's "Am­ league standings with a 48-38 set­ first comedy role in 12 years with his honored couple. Games were played nually by the Key West Junior Chan*, fingers crossed. nounced the distribution of the Feb­ who worked since graduating from erican in Paris," coming to the Royal back in a game played' in Ricks Col­ ruary kit of AAA safety educational and a lovely luncheon was served to ber of Commerce. The catch W|| "I have never been hurt in an ac­ high school or delayed the start qf Theatre Sunday. Starring Gene Kel­ lege gymnasium. materials to elementary school teach­ about twenty-four. their college work for other reasons. weighed in at 36 pounds, and measurajj ly, introducing , lovely tion part," Van admits, "but unless 4 ft. 6 inches in length. The Rigby defeat allowed Madison ers here in connection with the club's The Lewisville "Family Night" was In addition, 833 students have pre- danseuse of the Champs Elysees bal­ one is careful in an innocent comedy traffic safety program. a huge success, both financially and Since the catch meets the min let, and featuring , Geor­ Bobcats, with an 8-1 record, to take role you can wind up in a hospital registered for the second semester. socially. Usually, a third more register during mum requirements of the Toumi ges Guetary and Nina Poch, this over first place m the conference bedi swathed in bandages and braces." The Club executive deplored the Mrs. Preston Ellsworth and Oscar the first week or two after classes ment Committee it has been enten Technicolor love story is set to the standing, and in winning, Sugar-Sa­ Heflin is now starring with Patric­ high rate of pedestrian accidents in accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Blair Ells­ in competition for the first perio favorite songs of lem took a firmer grip on third place ia Neal and Gigi Perreau in Uni- cities: "In most cities, two out of start. If this ratio continues next worth to Arizona and California. month, the decrease in the I.S.C. en­ which closes January 31, 1952. nad the enchanting tempo of Paris. with a 5-2 league rating. Rigby has vers^.Trfternational's "Week End every three persons killed in traf­ Gale and Ross Clement returned The catch was made from VX-1 teamed with Freed and won nine and lost two. With Father," opening Sunday at the fic are pedestrians," he said. "Think recently from a business trip to Ari­ rollment will again be less than the how much this ratio could be improv­ national average. 6 Reaming Boat, Seaplane Base, Minnelli during a year of painstak­ On January 4, the Beetdiggers up­ Main Theatre. In the new comedy zona. They made the trip by plane. West, Fla. in the waters of the Gu ing preparations designed to give "An set Madison on the same floor, 50-48, film Heflin shares laugh situations ed if everyone would realize the dan­ College authorities, however, re­ ger of crossing a street and would Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings are Stream, site of the world's fin* American in Paris" a formula com­ in a nip and tuck battle. Saturday with a couple of dogs and a gang of planning on leaving this week on a fused to make estimates about the fishing grounds, off tropical pletely new and fresh to motion pic­ night's contest was somewhat dif­ kids. always look both ways before cross­ possible enrollment. They observed ing. "The first few steps across the trip into Washington and Oregon. West, the only frost free city in tures. It is his first film appearance ferent, with Sugar assuming the lead "When I started "Week End With The Sunday School Stake Board that too many unknown factors, such United States. since "Summer Stock." for good, 21-18, at halftime, and Father'," Van states, "I was willing street are the most dangerous," he as military inductions, were involved. added. were in attenadnce at our Sunday It was also Kelly, who, on a visit swelling it to 16 points before the to settle for place or show. After School conference last Sunday. All divisions of the college are pre­ dents beginning their college wl to Paris in search of a leading lady third quarter was over. With the all who can win with a gang of scene In conjunction with a national safe­ Mrs. Gladys Kinghorn, Jim Chap­ paring to facilitate the enrollment of in mid-year. They may take el and background atmosphere for the game in the bag, Sugar coasted to stealers which includes dogs and ty educational program, the AAA man and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gneiting second-semester freshmen. Many of semesters' work and graduate w story, discovered Leslie Caron in the the finish. kids." safety kit is emphasizing the import­ visited Saturday evening with Mr. the required courses will be open to a February class, or they may o French ballet. This talented and ap­ Fred Blaser for the winners, top­ According to Heflin, action roles ance of looking both ways to all ele­ and Mrs. Edward Bates of Ririe. the newcomers at mid-year. Also bine seven regular semesters \) pealing Parisian appears destined to ped all scorers with 19 points. The aren't half as dangerous as comedy mentary school children receiving Mrs. J. Y. Christensen and two planned are a number of new cour­ two summer sessions. become a startling new personality game was rough from start to finish, parts. In a battle sequence for the this instruction. Emphasis is placed small sons are visiting at the home ses of interest to them. in her first motion picture. as each squad lost three men on per­ recent Technicolor "Tomahawk," ar­ on a different traffic safety lesson of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy 'I'he registrar explained that two Oscar Levant, probably the fore­ sonal fouls. rows flew all around the rugged act­ each school month. methods of completing their college Good business and sharp busin< Hansen while her husband is at Army are two different things. most exponent of Gershwin melodies Rigby will have a chance to get or, guns roared in his ears and Ind­ "In the face of a rapidly increas­ training at Norfolk, Virginia. requirements are available to stu- ians brushed their galloping horses as a concert pianist, comes to the back on top in the title chase Friday ing motor vehicle registration and A number of children are absent new picture following his record- past him in close-shave fashion. But night, when Madison travels to Rigby population, the only hope of reduc­ from school because of mumps. breaking concert tour of the nation. adds Van, it wasn't as dangerous as ing or keeping traffic accidents down for a return game with the Trojans. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Briggs, accom­ Georges Guetary, 's top ro­ Madison ended Rigby's early season it sounds because great precaution to a minimum, is in the education mantic singing star, was a Critics' is taken for the protection of the of our children," Mr. Cole said. "Edu­ panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs winning streak at 10 straight, Janu­ on a trip to California. Award winner for his Broadway sing­ ary 11, at Rexburg. Since then the players in such hazardous scenes. cators are doing a remarkable job to­ ing role in "Arms and the Girl." Nina Trojans have broken even in four "But in a comedy it's different," he ward this end, and it is the civic duty Mrs. Elizabeth Rounds left recently Foch is also seen. games. adds. "The players don't expect dan­ of all responsible groups and individ­ for California to visit with her child­ ger from comedy roles. They're look­ ren who live there. ROYAL Many fine msuical songs and comp­ uals to aid them in every way," he THE HOUSE OF HITS ositions are heard in the film. ing for belly laughs without worrying added. Roberts Close to about belly bruises. But believe me, Mr. Cole gave special praise to the BABY CHICKS those particular scenes aren't any bed The demand for baby chicks is Was Co-chairman B Class Title of roses." Elementary school system, for the traffic safety program carried out. continuing at near record levels, ac­ Ball At Logan Roberts Mustangs all but wrap­ In "Week End With Father" Heflin cording to the Agriculture Depart­ THURS., FRI. & SAT., Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2 ped up the title in the eastern divis­ participates with hilarious results in A poster, "Look Both Ways Ways LOGAN — Anna Marie Heyrend, Before Crossing," which was a first- ment. The number produced in De­ ion class B race Friday night with a father-and-son series of games cember was 82,730,000, an increase of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hey­ prize winner in the AAA's Seventh rend, Rigby, was co-chairman of the a close 51-47 win over Firth Cougars. staged at a summer camp. He rolls 21 per cent over December, 195$, and *** annual Gold and Green ball held at The win, Robert's fifth straight in eggs with his nose, staggers around National School Safety Poster Con­ 90 per cent above the ten year De­ the LDS Institute of Religion adja­ league play, put the Mustangs two in a potato sack race and plays the test, will be displayed in many ele­ cember average. This brought total cent to Utah State Agriculural col­ full games ahead of Firth and Ririe, business end of a human wheelbar­ mentary schools this month. It was production for 1951 to 1,765,092,000, lege, January 26. tied in second place, with only three row. drawn by Pat Ridgeway, of Des or 15 per cent more than in 1950 and Miss Heyrend is a junior student games left to play. Moines Technical High School, Des 9 per cent more than the previous majoring in home economics. She is In other conference action, Ririe Moines, Iowa. record production in 1945. president of the Home Ec club, be­ trounced Industrial School Sham­ Silver Canyon sides holding other positions within rocks, 49-23, Clark Demons stepped LDS groups upon the campus. Be­ out of conference play and lost a sides the usual dancing, the ball in­ 30-42 decision to Idaho Falls Jayvees. At Main Tonight cluded a colorful floor show in which A subdistrict game went to Mack- eight MIA couples danced exhibi­ ay, 55-52, over Challis. "Silver Canyon," new Columbia tions. Refreshments were also served Roberts took a 20-15 edge at the Picture in which Gene Autry is star- to the 200 couples present. end of the first" quarter'aVd never red as a cavalry scout, is due tonight lost it as the Cougars tried unsuc at the Main Theatre. The world's cessfully to close the gap. John Full greatest cowboy is supported in the mer topped all scorers in pacing the' outdoor action drama by Gail Davis, THE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER" 'RIGBY DO-NUT SHOP' Mustang win with 17 points. Jimmy Jim Davis> Bob Steele' Pat Buttram, Kontes put in 14 counters for Firth, i and- of course, Champion, Autry's Good Hamburgers Ririe Bulldogs had an easy time with I famous stallion UTS, despite the fact that two first In recounting Gene's furious pur­ Malts - Da-Nuts stringers were out of the lineup. suit of guerilla raiders in the Utah THURS., FRI. & SAT., Jan. 31, Feb, 1-2 Eastern division standings: territory, "Silver Canyon" is said to AN OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE HIT! Pie - Coffee utilize action elements in the famed Team W OP Pet. THRILLER NO. 1 Soft- Ice Cream Roberts 5 190 1.000 cowboy star's best tradition. Firth 3 207 .500 Assigned by the cavalry to smash [PAUL DOUGLAS Only The Best! Ririe 3 175 .600 the enemy raiders, Autry traces them Clark 1 184 .250 to the small Army outpost town of IITS 0 300 .000 Gateway. Here he becomes entangled 127 West Main with the colonel's son and daughter. JANET LEIGH Star Want Ads Bring Results! The boy supports the guerillas; the girl does what she can to fight them. When the outlaws set out to ravage KEENAN fflNMHB STONE-SPRING RfPRJUE BENHETT the town, they clash with Autry and vengeful townsmen in all-out, bullet ALSO blazing battle. SQUARE DANCING "The Mob" FRANK LOVEJOY - RICHARD CARLSON "The Mob," Columbia Pictures' KATHLEEN RYAN drama of the waterfront rackets, is due tonight at the Main Theater. IN A THRILL ACTION PACKED DRAMA "The Mob" stars Broderick Craw­ ford as a tough detective who tangles with the coldest crew of thugs since rr rr "The Killers." Featured are Betty TRY AND GET ME Buehler, Richard Kiley, Otto Hulett CARTOON - NEWS and Matt Crowley. Crawford portrays a tough invest­ MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. igator who traps the mob that rules the docks with an iron hand. So suc­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT cessfully does he operate that he even is put on the gang's payroll to handle Four Big Days - SUN. THRU WED. a murder assignment with the victim- FEBRUARY 3-4-5-6 — At — elect turning out to be himself. Written for the screen by William Bowers, "The Mob" is based' on the Collier's magazine serial, "Water­ PLUS HIT NO. 2 Ririe Community Hall front," by Ferguson Findley. With Charles Hugo, Caller The Best Square Dance in the Valley! 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