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Show I va . Helen Hayes tJrges Support of Mothers' March In Recent Letter to Brigham City March Leader letter 'has been received A (by Mrs. Mothers' Roy Barnard, March on Polio chairman for Helen Brigham City, from Hayes urging the support of all in t)he planned march in the local area. In Mrs. Hayes letter she explains that the women partici- pating are planning to surpass .the line record of success of the past. She reminds that we know, too well that, despite the vaccine we have created for the world, polio isnt licked yet The late and future of thousands so sadly crippled by this disease rests In our hands. According to Mrs. Hayes letter, the early response Indicates ' IN that more people than ever before want to give to the March of Dimes. Marching Mothers are urged (to give the general public the opportunity to do so through the Mothers March. By Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet in regular January session at the home of Mrs. Emma Kimber, 241 South Fourth West, Thursday evening, Jan. 26, at 7:30 All members are urged to attend and reminded that duet date is Feb. 1. d coafiai CB00 Offer Daddy To Hear Guest water Josette Peters Thursday, Jan. 26 will i By E. F. Ziegler of Logan will discuss Utahs Juvenile at the regular Court System meeting of Box Elder Ladies Legislative council, Wednesday, Jan. 25, beginning at 8 p. m. in of Commerce the Chamber rooms. Judge Ziegler presides over the juvenile courts in Box Elder, Cache, Rich, Weber and Davis counties. Also to speak during the evening will be Horace C. Carlson, probation officer of the juvenile courts in Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. His sulbject ds to be "youth Camp Program for Utah. folA panel discussion will low the speakers during .which time members of f he group may ask questions of the speakers. MacFarlane is Mrs. Luella lin charge of the program and a'Ll Legislative Council members are urged to attend. When temperatures dip, protect water pumps and pipes - as well as roof eaves and gutters with low cost electric heating firetape, ks easy to install, proof, waterproof, shockproof. Keeps water pipes from freezing X 50 below. - Day Affair Speakers Judge Members FHA Ladies Council Jersey Breeders Elect New Officers Daddy Date . be for the Night the Future Homemakers of America cluib at Box Elder High school, with ,the fun to start at the school auditorium girls at of 8 p. m., Karen Quayle, chap- ter president announces. This is the first time the Box Elder FHA cluib has sponsored a party at which the girls have a date with their dads, she said. A special program has been with fathers and planned daughters participating. There will also be a fashion show with the fathers getting in on the Mrs. Maren Hansine Nielson . fun.' Games on the stage with aud- Anderson, 85, of Bear River City, ience participation will be di died Saturday morning in the Memorial hospital. reeted.by Wayne (Pace, speech Cooley Mri: Anderson was a member director at (Box Elder. Refreshments will be served at ,the con- of thea LDS Bear River ward and was' block teacher to the Reclusion of the affair. ' i q? If the enthusiasm, spreads lief Society. and the party is a success, the in.She was born Jan. 23, 1870, Herluftle, Presto, Denmark. will beDaddy Date Night come an annual FHA affair, the She! came to the United States as' convert to the LDS church. president announced. . Bear River Resident Dies ' Saturday Morn , a- - . Fifth Ward The annual meeting of the Elder County Jersey Breeders was held at Tremonton on January 12, where - plans were made for the coming year and officers were elected as follows: President, Sidney Sorenson; vice president, Paul Tingey; secretary-treasurer, J. Henty SorA program and dance enson; director, Hyrum Marble, are banquet, on for the anand reporter, Gordell Brown,, as- nual the agenda party for members of. the sistant county agent. Fifth and Eighth quorum of Elders of South (Box Elder stake. The event will take place . Friday, Jan. 27, starting at 7 p. m. in the Fifth ward recreation Box Elders Plan Annual Party dfa : rfaanDe tien) MY In The Winter! MAKE t , Small Down Payment - Easy Monthly Terms, 7 7 We Have A Complete Line Of ; Hammers Power Tools Plans Building or Remodeling Materials , Supplies FREE ESTIMATES - 29, 1937. Agri FUNERAL HELD eral services were held day in the Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. Marilla Lund Spencer, former clerk of the Selective Service Board, who passed away Thursday following an extended illness in a Salt Lake City hospital. FunMon- Anderson, 'Bear River Mervin J. Anderson, Og den; 19 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Bear River ward . chapel, with Bishop Vernon Johnsen officiating. Burial was in the Bear River City cemetery. (Mat) irtcb CBS TV 1 Funeral Held For Former General officers of First SeBan of Utah, N.' A., who were reelected include: Marri- ner S. Eecles, chairman of the board; George S. Eecles, president; Marriner A. Browning, Wilexecutive vice president; lard L. Eecles, senior vice president; O. C. Hammond, senior vice president; Harold J. Steele, senior vice president; V. R. senior vice president; D. Owens Thurman, senior vice president; K .S. Probst, vice president and cashier; J. W. Squires, assistant vice president; and C. E. Andersori, assistant cashier. showing curity II Jashions SEE THEM AT FORSGRENS Just about the time you think you can make (both ends meet, moves the ends. held somebody Wii BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Garland, Utah 8:30 P.M. 5 j Now! Lund, Mrs. Minerva Nelson and Mrs. Callie Kofoed, Brigham City; Wallace E. Lund, Van Nuys, Calif.; Lew Gene Lund, Los Angeles; Mrs. Elfleda Jensen, Sandy. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery, under the direction off the Harold B. Felt Fu- For Good Measure Vaudeville Acts 5 at NORTH MIN STOP - neral 31 Tues, January ! followLeo L. (L JUNE IN JANUARY JUBILEE Brigham Matron 'Funeral services were Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City LDS Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. Marilla Lund Spencer, 66, of Saif Lake City, former , Brigham City resident. Mrs. , Spencer died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Spencer ,w(as clerk of the Brigham City Selective Service System, retiring in 1954, at Which time she and her husband moved to Salt Lake City. She had been pianist for the Brigham Rotary club. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Relief society of the Brigham City LDS Fourth ward. , She was born June 30, 1889, in Brigham City, a daughter of Lewis J. and Minnie J. Hansen Lund. On Sept. 22, 1909, she was married to Qrson George Spencer in the "Salt Lake LDS temple. Surviving are her husband, Salt Lake City; three daughters and one son, Mrs. H. A. (Ardith) Dunfield, Billings, Mont.; Mrs. L D. H. (Josephine) White, Mrs. Walter M. (Melba) Thomas and Harold L, Spencer, Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren; eight P. M. manager. Stef-fense- '.surviving' are one son and the two 'daughters, Mrs. Ben (Ver jyn)v Mortensen, Mrs. Christian ing brothers and sisters: City;1, , "SOFT-BE- D BACKACHE Save as Never Before in this Great National Home. Perry School Will Present Program presented urday morning, Jan. 28, at 9:30 a. m as a part of the series of programs sponsored by the Box Elder county Educational Association. The program is being prepar ed by Fifth and Sixth grade students of the Perry school under the direction of Principal Robert Morgan. The Sixth grade students will discussion present a round-tabl- e and will be joined by the fifth grade students, who will play Ukulele accompaniment to the songs of Utah pioneer days which the entire group will sing. MATTRESS ADVERTISED N JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION THIS THE V VALENTINE NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) MmElLILS, " Walk . There will be no charge for admission. An intertaining program will be presented during the dinner. Dancing will be enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. Plans and arrangements are being made by Glen fi Dixon, president of the Fifth quorum, and Irvin Jensen, president of the Eighth quorum, and members of their committees. . - hall. She was married to Carl David Anderson on Jan. 12, 1894, in ,J Bear River City. He died All quorum members and Sixty Years of Utah Statetheir partners are urged to at- hood will he the theme of an tend and bring their own plate, educational radio program to knife, fork, spoon and glass. be over KBUH on Sat- These long winter days and evenings, right t make hay in the way of .fixing up around the farm and home, - Take time this winter and while away those indoor hours with hammer and nails, ; saw and paint brush, fixing up everything for V the year, thats coming.,, 'are-jus- : Elder NEWS Brigham City,, JItali Wednesday, January 25, 1956 All local officers of the First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., were reelected at the banks annual directors meeting, George S. Bcclqs, president, announced . Thursday. Reelected were: J. Leo Nelson, vice president and manager of the Brigham City bank; R. K. Daines, assistant vice president; Morris Glover, assistant manager; Lenora Romer, assistant o PLAN DADDY DATE PARTY Bonnie Cutler models her fashion frolic costume for Carolyn Larsen, left, and Karen Quayle, right.. Its all part of the fun for the Dads and Daughters night party sponsored by the FHA club at Box Elder High. Utah Motor Transport Association Ton Can had been a farmer and an employee of the Utah-IdahSugar Co. prior to his retirement. He was born Feb. 9, 1876, In Peterson, Morgan county, a son of Stephen A. and Nancy Ann Petersen Hales. The family moved to Cedar Fort, Utah, where he was reared and educated. In 1900 he mqVed to Riverside, Box Elder County. He had lived in Tremonton seven years. In 1903, he married Kate Ken-narin the Salt Lake LDS tem, ple. He had been a ward teacher and choir member of the Riverside ward. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: 'Mrs. Lloyd (Rhea) Cravens, Salt Lake City; George R. Hales Jr., Toppenish, Wash.; Ronald E. Hales, Riverside, Utah; Leon K. Hales, Nampa, Idaho; Stephen A. Hales, Tremonton; Henry A. Hales, PoRichard catello, Idaho; Mrs. (AftOn) Lester, Los Angeles; 24 grandchildren ; greateight grandchildren ; two brothers and one, Earl Hales, Riverside'; John Hales, Ogden; Mrs. Mae McCombe, Salt Lake City. FUneral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the Riverside ward'chapel. Box ' ton. Mr. Hale SPEND THE TIME more profitably SLOW DOWN ! t SAVE A LIFE , Of Security Bank Renamed Robert Hales, 79, , of Tremonton, died Friday night in the Valley Hospital at Tremon- Sego Lily Camp , s Resident George THREECon MINUTES Bleed To Death A Person (lit Local Officers Passes Away Regular Meeting Set 4 Tremonton A BR PHONE 8 Block And Save" Employees at the New Britain Federal Savings 'and Loan association are not worried about slippery sidewalks this year. The company installed a heating system (below the surface of the sidewalk to melt snow and ice. i 3 DAYS ONLY JANUARY 27,28 and 30 v 3"x5' 1 j. i. .. PORTRAIT only 0 Wade by Serte Associate This tbel is yaw GUARANTEE Mtmst any FUtt Off IWM StZS defect caused by faulty materials, workman hip or construction. 7 MATCHING BOX' SPRING SAME PRICE $rict SubjMt to Cheng WiUioul Notice COMPARE WITH OTHER TUFTED MATTRESSES SELLING UP TO $59.75! Sale Now On I and continues for limited time only! "I called Mom last night Only Serta dares to offer you this famous Serta-PostuMattress, built with healthful firmness many doctors recomn mend, now only at a price that defies comparison for quality so high! . . . But remember; these drastic reductions are strictly limited and will be withdrawn immediately after sale. Check and compare the many luxury features usually found in higher-pricenationally-advertise- d tufted mattresses. Then, hurry! 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