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Show r - p ; r - , A"Cv a V Open Salute To Eisenhower Ticket Sates ; ,; Rudolph Kaiser and Charles Wood will serve as to piomote interest in the fund Salute to Eisenhower laising dinner for the Republican party, it was announced this week by Newell Call, county central committee chairman. Kaiser will handle sales for the $100 a plate dinner in the Brigham City area, assisted by Wade Ebeling, while Wood, assisted by Max Adams, will do likewise in the Tremonton-Gar-lanarea. The state dinner will be held at the Rainbow Randevu at Salt Lake City on Friday, January 20 at 0.30 pm. where Senator Barry M Gold water, Aiiona, will be the keynote speaker. Gold water ts national chairman of the Recampaign publican senatorial committee. A featuie of the nation-widMotes of dinner meetings will be a closed circuit television address by President Dwight D Eisenhower speaking from Washington, the county chairman said. f j Miss Sherry HONORED Lund has been presented the Silver Gleaner award. Seventh Ward Miss Awarded Honor Receiving the Silver Cleaner award for outstanding service In the MIA was Miss Sherry Lund, da ugh er of Mrs. Gladys Lund and the late Vernal Lund The award was made Sunday evening, Jan. 1 in the Seventh ward by Mrs. Ray C Korth, Junior Gleaner leader of North Box Elder stake. Miss Lund has rendered untiring service in music and speech activities in the North stake, She is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and Seminary and (has 'been attending the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. I e Red Cross to Hold Meeting Next Tuesday Annual meeting of the Box Red Elder chapter, Ameiican Cross, has been called for Tuesday, January 17, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms at 7:30 pm., it was announced this week by Mrs. Mary Pearse Owen, chapter chairman. Principal speaker at the meeting will be Orin B. Beckstrand, Salt Lake City, director of the Intermountain Regional Center who will review activities of the past year and announce plans for the coming year. A color film, entitled "Prescription for Life, will be shown at the meeting and reports of local committee chairmen wil be heard. Included among these will be a report on the continuing blood program which permits Box Elder county residents to receive blood from the Red Cross Blood bank without cost and according to Mrs. Owen, a considerable amount has been issued to those in need during the past year. Three blood drawings were conducted during the past year, one at Brigham City which netted 40 pints, and two In the Tremonton area which produced 330 pints, the chapter chairman said. By DEE JOHNSON has QUESTION: My neighbor bought what he calls an "All Physical Loss insurance policy on his home. Is it better than my straight Fire insurance with Extended Coverage? ANSWER: The recent trend in insurance has been to consolidate a number of coverages in one policy. See a good insurance agent about your own particular case. If youll address your own insurance questions to this office, well try to gave you the correct answeis and there will be, no charge or obligation of any kind. : f ' H. DEE JOHNSON Phone Main 19 : G r - t tf V Y s' Vi $ ' rr V 3 99 Nows the time to shop for new cotton dresses at savings! Hundreds of crisp beauties have been created talented designers. We , in California by Mode O Days show only one style from a big collection ... a fresh, 10-1- 6. Wt1 V - :tiii:(sit::;;l 86 South Main Street January 15, at 6 p.m. in the Brigham The North Box Elder stake has scheduled the next fun-nigdctivdty for Saturday nig'ht, Jan. Years Work Third LDS ward. Miss Mitton returned January 2 from an LDS mission in the Burden is employed in the North Central Labor, Equipment and Vehicle Pool Branch at the Depot. States. Lulu said she was descended Full Program Dance 14. The dance will 'be held in the Fourth ward recreation hall beginning at 8:30 p. m. and Junior Junior Gleaners of the Fourth ward are planning decorations in keeping with the theme Jack Frost Frolic. Kay Shumans orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments will be sold during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner, dance directors, are in Charge of the evenings arrangements and invite tlhe public to attend. I Commerce Dinner Members of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce are urged to make their reservations for the annual membership dinner scheduled for Thursday evening, Jan. 12. The dinner will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will beld at the Tropical Restaurant. Officers elected to serve for the year 1956 will be announced at the dinner, and Comfortable This Winter with PARilACO COMBINATION A Homecoming Set High School PTA For Sunday Eve Planned for full and interesting proFriends of Miss Theresa Mitgram for parents of high school ton are cordially invited to at students is planned for the first tend a homecoming testimonial scheduled meeting of 1956 of the of association Box Elder High school, this eveat 8 ning, Jan. 11, beginning p. m. in the auditorium. All parents of high school stu dents and others 'interested are invited to attend. According to Airs Steve AnderMrs . Lewis L. son, president, Booth has arranged the fallow ,ng program The program will deal with the course of study at the high school. Each department of tihe school will be represented to discuss the program of the department tn regards to college entrance The aim of their requirements. departments and whether they are fitting the students into the appropriate era wil be inParent-Teacher- s cluded A summary of the entire program will be led by Wayne Call, counselor. A discussion from the floor with parent participation will follow Mr. Calls summary. The discussion will be concluded by a poll or discussion of new courses or dropping of other courses It will also be determined whether too much stress is placed on any one department, whether it be sports, drama, music, art or education. Jf time is available, grading will be checked, Mrs. Booth added. A short report will be given toy Principal E. W. Payne concluding the marriage problem. A nominating committee will be named. in her honor on Sunday evening, January 13, at 6 p. m. in the Third LDS ward. home tMiss Mitton returned January 2, following 18 months service in the North Central States mission field. She is a former teacher at Lincoln school. She plans now to resume 'her teaching profession in Salt Lake City. With headquarters at Minneapolis, Minn., the returned missionary enthusiastically reports that contacting people was the joy of her mission. The first part of her duties were performed as organist at the Bureau of Information at Rochester, Minn., witih the remainder of the time spent in the mission field. WEIL PRESSED IS fpwwy 4 gt.KMpijn WELL DRESSED OOO Z.Se Never Need Paint Will Not Rot It doesnt matter how old your suit is, it will look like new when we give it our expert attention. 1 Our modern SANITONE methods, expert care, and experience will give you the kind of cleaning and pressing service you want! 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Theressa Milton Brigham Oilys first fire call since last November was turned in Monday at 9:40 a. m. wlhen a blaze was discovered at the Glen Bowcutt home now undeT construction) at 545 North Second East. 36 North Main S&II Green Stamps Phone 86 ,HC Walk A Block And Save"f 1956 DRIVE WILL PROVE IT 5-MI- LE 'Yhur drivino is easier Feel safer in TH Plymouth Lady Dies Monday After Illness floral cotton coatdress with bouffant skirt; . HIT r I'M y -- Fun-Nig- ht of Willard JChn T. Burden was one of five Utah General Depot civilian employees who Jast week had been presented with sustained superior work performance awards, based on over performance "exemplary and above position requirement for a period of one year. Each award consisted of a Check for $200 and a letter of commendation from Col F. G. Thompson, Depot commanding officer. day evening, ft Honored for Monday Fire Call Is First for New Year Reservations Due For Chamber of Mrs Ida Stokes Steed, 64, of widow of George Steed, died Monday at her (home after an illness of six weeks. Airs. Steed was a member of the LDS church and had served as a Relief society teacher in the Plymouth ward. She was born March 4, 1891, in Lewisville, Idaho, a daughter of Isaac and Margaret Archibald Stokes She was reared and educated in Lewisville, moving to Plymouth with her family When 15 years old. was On June 16, 1909, she married to M Steed in the Logan LDS temple. He died Alay advance sale ! spring cottons , -- 4 Y 4,a 28, , . Mitton will be honored Sun- North Stake Plans Fl mouth, Ss&Z -- AvA' I 4 O' cf- - Theresa Miss Willard Man A The answers to everyday insurance problems ; IAL SET J .St d 1low urn Know i i ft v J J(T 134 S. TESTIMON- - Brigham City, Utah 1947. Surviving are the following and daughters: Clyde, sons llarold and Don Steed, Plymouth; Mrs. Louise Udy, Riverside; Dale Steed and Mrs. Ilene Wolverton, Ogden; Mrs. Lorna and Grant Steed, Thompson Yuma. Ariz.; Chester Steed, Riverside, Calif ; Dean Steed, Hayward, Calif ; Noelan Steed, with the U. S. Navy at Vallejo, Calif ; 10 35 grandchildren, greatgrandchildren; a brother and sister, I. A Stokes, Samoa, Calif.; and Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, . Plymouth. Funeral services will be conducted for Mrs. Steed Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Plymouth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Oleen Josephson officiating. Friends may call at the Rogers mortuary in Tremonton this evening from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. and at the family home Thursday prior to the services. Interment will be in the Plymouth cemetery. Snowville Test Hole Is Down 6,221 Feet Box Elder countys wildcat oil and gas test hole was down to tihe 6,221 foot level last weekend, it was announced by the Utah Southern Oil company. , The test, known as Government No. 2, is being drilled in the Snowville area. hardtop with distinctive low profile and The stunning Mercury Montclair comfort Easier riding and handling on sharp tums-ne- w on bumpy roads widest choice of safety features in its field help explain why THE BIG M is the big buy for 1956. Riding is so much better than reading. take a demonstration drive in our big M. of passing, makes less as breathing. Then youll feel the big ms reflex action firsthand how front suspension itself to rough roads, adjusts instantly ruts, and curves. provided by the big ms new Safety-Firs-t Design. 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