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Show tAZZTE ' YARNS PeacIiesTeani Intermountain Agricultural Students By Connie . The agriculture students at Intermountain are In the process of pruning fruit trees. Land Is also being cleared in preparation' for planting. These activities provide the students with 'an opportunity to practice tractor driving. b batch of new baby chicks interJjatfe added considerable est to the ag classes. The boys re learning the fundamentals cf brooding and caring for poultry. Sand Trip 30 band members visit-et About the Utah State Agricultural college campus last Thursday, ffhe occasion was the USAC symphonic band concert. Campus Visitor 'The following educators visited the Intermountain campus recently and reported an enjoyable and profitable tour of the educational facilities. Friedriea (Wilhelm Wirth, Solingen, Germany; , Karl Plehn, Bremen, d Germany; Virginia Daniels, director of the elementary education, Logan; Norma Jensen of Box Elder School district; Mrs. Evans of the Weber district; Robert Brickmore of Logan; Eleanore Schmidt of the Weber district, and LaVerd John of Weber district. Bridge Club Mrs. Kit Suher entertained at bridge with the following mem- bers and guests present: Dorothy Hanlon, Gertrude Giesen, Clingen-peel- , Edna Ann Peterson, Stella Rose Flci.schman, Young and Lila Behrends. Check I MANCHESTER, This Is newsman definition of a Where everybody everybody else is buy the weekly how much the print. N. II Reg small (UP) Abbots town: knows what doing, and al! paper to see editor dares the team. The first meeting has been called for 8 00 oclock in the Chamber of Commerce quarters at which time officers will be elected to handle the affairs of the club for the new season. To be elected, in addition to president, will be a coach and manager, the office now held by Lloyd Robinette, and secretary-treasurecurrently filled by Dean Adams. Henry Johnsen is local director of the Utah-ldahamateur league in which the Peaches played last season and won the championship. Commissioners I The "Light Touch" on Your Farm Saves So Much! 55 to 51. I"! a i downed I County commissioners had a busy day last week, but practically all the business was of a very minor nature, a study of the minutes disclose. Among other things they heard a petition to open a road going past the Harding place, west of Tremonton and considered a drainage problem west of the 'Bear River High school which was brought to their attention by Boyd Munn .but chose to study the two matters further. They did agree with the high Sixty Utah delegates to the way committee of the Chamber National Association of Soil of Commerce, represented by Conservation Districts annual Ilad-fielJohn Charles Whitworth, 23, 24 convention held and Matthew Compton to and 25. at NewFebruary La., Orleans, fix the road from the junction were favorably impressed by to the Golden Spike Monument, of Agriculture Ezra T. a distance of 1.8 miles providing Secretary Bensons address to the conveno would the road fix the state to a spokesman tion, the junction. They also discuss- of theaccording Utah delegation. ed the road from Mantua to the were There approximately Maple Creek Hatchery with the visiting delegation but reached 2500 Soil Conservation district no decision. supervisors at the national con The commissioners approved vontion. Utah was represented the equalized tax roll for the by 6- - district supervisors from Elwood Drainage district sub- most of the 47 Soil Conservation mitted by Amos IP. Hansen and districts in Utah. Owen Rasmussen and went on It is unofficially reported that to reappoint Hansen as super- Lawrence CleveThorderson, visor of this district for a three land, Utah, president of the year term. Utah State Association of Soil Mrs. Florence Gam of the Conservation districts, was elecFielding Town Board asked the ted an area vice president of the county to help in keeping rub- national association. He would bish pushed back over the hill also therefore be a director of at the dump grounds and this the national association. request was granted. They also A ladies auxiliary of the naconsidered the possibility of tional association was being oroiling a quarter mile of road ganized at this convention. from the Fielding store east to Delegates from Box Elder the canal. were Mr. and Mrs. Wilcounty Edwin Andersoh. district weed liam Hurd. Snowville, and Mr. Inspector, notified the commis- and Mrs. James Nesson, Howsioners he had received a bid of ell, representing the Northern $500 on a spray pump the coun Utah Soil Conservation district with headquarters at Tremonton and Reese Warburton, Etna, representing the West Box Elder Soil Conservation district. Soil Districts Wearing of Green Denver Wins Represented at Dance Is Saturday Skyline Swim and Perry ward members friends are invited to attend a Wearing of the Green dance, to be given Saturday evening, March 13 at the ward recreation hall. A good orchestra from River-dalwill furnish music for dancing from 8:30 until 11:30, it was announced. National Meet d n-- n Plenty of light on your farm makes days longer and work easier. Adequate lighting in and around barns and milk houses reduces time for chores and prevents accidents. Good lighting on your farm Is not a it is a time and money' saver! luxury and three-year-ol- ran Morrison, In Annual collection of birthday pennies for contribution to the in Primary Childrens hospital Salt Lake City was completed the last day of 'February. Offiof Primary cers and teacher conducted the drive successfully in the eight wards of North Box Elder stake. The following is the complete report as given by Grace S. Ferguson, stake secretary of Pri- Each Saturday Phonei Brigham 1040 or Tremonton 5766 to 27 Bear River Box Elder G Hadfield Olsen Quayle Long 1 3 4 Morrison 7 Pearse 1 3 Dimension burn. Standing of region one teams, at the close of the regular sea- son, is Third Fourth Seventh Eighth follows: Warner Bros. imtroduci "A FINE MOVIE.. Proves a Hitr LIFE Msg. JQgrtin The diamond is the hardest of minerals as well as the gem which has the widest range of color or luster. March 21,22, 23, 24 X ro i i i $10177 as om GERALDINE PAGE Special Engagement 'PICK The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was born March 5 to John and Doris Rohwer Trush, Brigham City. Harper John and Donna Wulf Singh, Honeyville Corinne, are the parents of a Total Offficers of the stake board of girl born (March 5. Primary wish to thank all those who assisted with the hospital No Goot! BOSCAWEN, N. H. (UP) fund drive, Mrs. Ferguson an James Lee, chief research biopounced. logist, asked to identify a bird Dwight D. Eisen'hower is the shot by a hunter, replied: Its first native of Texas to be elec- tame and, when cooked, tastes like an old rubber boot. ted president. Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Corinne 5 WARNERCOLOR BIRTHS mary-: l, Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Birthday Penny Drive ty has been trying to sell and he was advised to dispose of it. They also gave permission for Anderson to attend the Western Weed convention to be held at Tuseon, Ariz., on March 22, 23 and 24, and set March 16 at 1:30 p. m. as the time for a proposed weed meeting in which all cities, and town in the county would participate. C. G. Adney representing the Corinne Drainage district reported a surface drainage problem on the north side of the was tracks and a conference proposed for representatives of the state road commission, county, drainage district and sugar company to seek a solution. County Attorney O. Dee Lund an gave the commissioners opinion from the attorney general that there is no obligation on the part of the county to carry liability insurance" and even went so far as to question the legality of the county in carrying such insurance. The county agreed to partici pate in the cost of some gravel on a road a mile north of Both-welgave County Treasurer authority to ask bids on printing valuation and tax notices, purchased an advertisement in the scenic edition of the Salt Lake Tribune and issued a call for bids on laying asphalt tile in the basement hall in the courthouse. A number of other minor mat ters were cleared away and claims and payrolls ordered paid before adjournment. SMALL ANIMAL CINIC 43 lows: Paced by Don Brown, who established three new conference records, Denver university made a clean sweep of the Skyline swimming meet held in Brigham City last week-end- . . The Pioneers, with 108 points, outswam their closest rivals. Colorado A & M which rolled up 92 points. Trailing were Montana with 53, Utah university, the defending champions with 33, Wyoming with 17, New Mexico with 10 and Utah state with but three points. Trophies were presented to Brown as the outstanding swimmer of the meet by. the Brigham City Quarterback club, local sponsors of the contest. Good crowds attended all sessions in the big pool at Intermountain school, with 1,500 estimated spectators on hand for the Saturday night finals. Collect $897.80 The greatest tonnage of river traffic in the United States is carried by the Ohio and its tributaries. Veterinary Ben Lomond trounced South Ogden Cache, 63 to 37. Headed for state competition will be Bear River, standing well ahead of the pack, with Ben Lomond, Weber and Logan all tied for second place. iBox score of the Bees and Weber game Friday was as fol- Championship e , Luck; Lager Brewing Company. San riaiictsca, Los Angeles Long hunted unsuccessfully for a partridge. One day John Odell, a neighbor, toddled into Hollands home cdrrj ing a bird. The tot asked if this is the kind of bird you hunt for? It was a partridge that killed itself by flying into a screen on Hollands house. and White Bibles were presented to six Junior Gleaners of the Mantua Ward during annual Gold and Green Ball activities. Pictured here following the presentation are: back row Amell Jeppson, daughter of Bishop and Mrs, Norman Jeppson; Marie Goulding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goulding; and Margene Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeppson. Center row Ann Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keller; Zola Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Olsen; and Donna Isaacson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson. Attendants on front row are: Caroln Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer; Karen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson, and Mary Kim-be- r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Kim her and Dell Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. DelStar Dust was theme of ball. Members of the bishopric were in charge bert Jensen. of the presentation of Bibles and crowning of Junior Gleaners. Small Matters For N. H. (UP) 'BERLIN weeks, Robert Holland of Berlin with 14 points each were high for the Bees, Jensen and Skeen tied them for top honors on the Tiger team. Elsewhere in the region, Bear River turned back Logan 41 to 13 36 to end the season with wins and one loss; North Cache . . . Handle Number Home Delivery Defeat last Friday night in the last game of the season for the Bees didnt dampen the spirits of Box Elder High school students who celebrated the end of the basketball season, Monday with a special assembly and picture Show. The game played at IWeber Friday night was close all the likewise saw the way but Bees behind at the end of every quarter, the final score being Thursday will be the night for players seeking a position on the 1954 Peaches baseball team to report and sign up, it was announced this week by Reese Spin Baty, president of 1 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 10, 1954 Game Friday At Weber High Thursday Eve Dickman Box Elder NEWS 4 Bees Lose Last Will Organize Prune Trees, Plow, Care for Chicks , Mantua Ward Honors Junior Gleaners' 150.97 136.25 128.69 114 85 147.18 21.05 93.04 $897.80 O 0' THE PICTURES" Last Times Today MISSION' 'DANGEROUS "TEXAS and BADMAN" -- -- Thursday Friday Saturday iPANIC in every desperate aiT-COOTE-BEHNETT W-Hff- REED HADtIY ll MARY BETH - HUGHES Plus SERIAL SHORTS CARTOON - NEWS COMING MARCH w Better farmers everywhere ere learning about the dividends that keep coming from investments in durable concrete pipe irrigation systems properly designed and correctly installed; systems that not only add permanent value to the land but completely pay for themselves over and over again through savings in labor and water. 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