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Show H M I I II Walkn At Chamber Of Commerce Membership Meeting. Toevs Will Fill Local Pulpit Walden Toevs,1 1952 graduate from San Anselmo, Calif., seminary has accepted a call from the Wall Community Presto yter-iachurch, It was announced Sunday, and will move to Brigham City with his wife and year-oldaughter Immediately ordination. following 5 Toevs filled the locall church pulpit on December 30 and received the call the following yeek. Me is a son of Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Toevs, Aberdeen, Idaho, attended thfe College of Idaho at Caildwell and graduated In 1918 from Whitworth college, Wash.' Following a year Of teaching at Kellogg, Idaho, he enrolled In the San Anselmo i n d 'k Over 150 mothers and their Junior Gleaner daughters of the South Box Elder'stake attended the evening, fan. 29, at 7:30 p, mi In the Box Elder stake tabemadle. , After the prelude. Invocation was offered by Joyce Kimber and Gladys Johnson, stake Junior gleaner leader, offered the seminary where he wlM graduate with the class of 1952. 'Until Toevs arrives In June, Dr. Wm. Crosby Ross will conduct weekly worship services at t the community church. Toevs will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Rev. Arthur Gillespie last September when he accepted the post reliof director of protestant gious education at the .Intermountain Indian Sohool. Mothers-Daughter- s ' - PIANO 1 INSTRUCTION Keyboard Harmony And Theory By Qualified Instructor 11 Year? Preparatory Work : RICKS KNUDSEN , Phone ( 59 , t fry Of? CATCH YOUR GUY 4 . tfell . like . . , it better if it comes from Block's ' rjfj. I I 0 Friendly Store For Men" ' - 9 y mp y Hyy. flivyyyyy wA V.V. A v v 'v W vw V v V jpg' vifjvw C. of C. Officers Pose With National Representative i , , - 5 Lawshe, Of the Chamber of Commerce. He discussed the aims, possibilities and work of the Chamber Monday noon at Maddox Ranch house. Left to right, sitting, Ben B, Lawshe, Pres. R. M. Kaiser, and Dennis Johnson, director. ' Back row: Delbert . . Hadfield, Richard Alston and Ole Zundel, directors. V . . . Ben B. Came As LDS Convert . John Deere Day their full length feature picture, Galahad Jones," will highlight the parade of entertainment to be staged for farmers and their families who attend the 16th an nual John Deere Day show as guests of Merrelis, Inc. Wednesday, February 6 (today), at 1 p. m. at the Capitol theater. Galahad Jones is a present-da- y problem picture with a mor al and plenty of laughs for good entertainent Richard Crane, playing the part of Galahad Jones is ably supported by Ivjarjorie Lord, Jonathan Elizabeth Patterson, Rale, Ed Brophy and four other ' Hollywood personalities. Five other new pictures are included in the fast moving picture program according to One of the films, "The Big Payoff," features Tom Gordon, head of , the memorable Gordon clan, who has been so popular In previous John Deere day pictures. 'Another- - picture, Oddities in Farming, is pat terned after last years popular film of the same name. Whats New for 52 will acquaint those in attendance with new John Deere implements and is sure to prove of interest to every farmer and his family, said Mer rells. The March of Harvest Time and Voice of Experience the two movies that complete the program deal with subjects close to the heart of every farmer. Admission will be by ticket and farmers who have not yet obtained theirs may do so by calling in person at Merrelis, A Hife. training period at the training center, graduated are assigned to duty Stations with the fleet or at navy shore sta tions, or are sent to service schools for advanced technical , training. i Mrs. Melissa Ann Dial Wells . . . one of the oldest residents of Box Elder county observed her 96th birthday recently. Bom February 3, 1856, she came to Utah in 1887. t th I Birthday Feb. 3 I AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE! 'MtodMfe V.'SfevKv.'vvS .V.VXN4& a f) -- iT I y & t y rT4- - Mer-rells- Willard Resident Observes ' t Merrells, Inc Invite Farmers To Undergoing recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Ca'lif., are two Brigham City area men, Russell E. Rader, seaman recruit, DSN, 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Rader of Corinne, and Dale B. Robinette, aeaman recruit, DSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert N. Robinette of 130 north Fifth west, ' Brigham City. ' Includes This initial training instruction In such fields as seagunnery, manship, signaling, and Other courses ded signed to make the recruit In every phase of navy Upon completion of felL&Lw.v. - TERRIFIC FABRICS! well-vense- ; nif , 1 ,f Mi HUGE SELECTIONS! Recruit Training ' reading. Guest. , speaker,- - - Mrs. -- - Mary Marlowe talked on Living Up to the Ideals of the Gleaner Sheaf. Remarks were offered by President Blanche Hendricks. Benediction was. offered byt T Patty Jensen. and then some! J COTTON FABIU Brigham Men Take , 1952 February and Folk Intermountain Square Dance association will hold a square dance jamboree Saturday evening, Feb. 9, at 8 p. m. at the Box Elder high school In Brigham City. the view Spectators may spectacle from the balcony, free of charge. Top callers from Utah and Idaho will call the dances. Call ers are Dick Derry, Drew Whitney, Fred Smith, John Graser, Jim Randall and Jee Hurley, Ogden. u WITH - f Dancers Plan Dance r Wednesday- Your moneys worth. Folk And Square - PAGE EIGHT - BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham Oly Utah , greetings. Standing roll call was taken by Diane Grant'1 after" which Charlene, Felt rendered a .vocal number and Patty Smith gave a tribute to mother. The Gleaner sheaf, was recited by Maxine Jensen and Willard ward Gleaners sang a number. Jane Unford gave a 1 Spo-kan- - Attend Mothers, Jr. Gleaner Meet i Probably the oldest resident In Willard. Mrs. Melissa Ann Wells Dial, recently observed her 99th birthday. Mrs. Dial was born Feb 3, 1856 in Franklin county, 111 , and was married to Buriss Diat 1 1875. Mr. Dial died at Willard Jan. 23, 1906. She and her husband, a Civil War veteran, came to Utah in 1887 as converts to the IL. D. S. church. 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