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Show lYoung GOP Prexy Wade Ebeling, manager of radio station KBUH in Brigham City, was elected president of the Box Elder County Young Republican club at a recent meeting in the Chamber of Commerce quarters. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Larson; Kent and Jill of Nielson, sod and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Nielson, Jr.; and Kreg and Boyd Pixton, sons of Mrs. Richard Pixton. (Continued From Page One) State Civil Service Jobs Listed Available :Ebe!ing Is Named Style Show serA variety of state civil vice jobs, ranging from patrolman to typist, were listed open Ushers In Spring Box 8 Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 30, 1955 Alan W. Shaw Wins Top Zundels Engineer ScholorshipstuWayne Hunsaker, Alan W. Shaw, a senior Wayne Jones, Richard McFarMrs. George Nielson, Jr., chair- land, Robert Rasmussen, Ray dent In electrical engineering at Utah State Agricultural colman; Mrs. Darrell Johnson, Mrs. Beecher. Mrs. Marvin Ronald Peterson, Blocks Richard Keller, son of lege, has just received notificaSkenandore and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller; tion of a scholarship award of Marion Hyde, Albert Hansen, $1200 granted by the department Richard Felt, Bruce Keller, Rich- of electrical engineering, StanTickets ford university. Mrs. Ray Korth, chairman; ard Koford and Charles Keller, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Mrs. Lee Clement, Mrs. Clark P. Shaw of Brigham William Mrs. Sonomas Swensen, Jay Hillam, Mrs. Bert Reeve, Mrs. Cleo Ann Larson, Patti Jensen, City. Mrs. Edward Ersol Berchtold, Shaw stands academically Mrs. Charles Bourne, Mrs. Clyde Frost and Mrs. Don Johnson. Glover, Elaine Stoll and Margie number 1 In the senior class in Ramp oj the entire school of engineering Mr. and Mrs. Valroy Christen- Bohanan. Holly Holmgren, and technology at USAC. Hestu-is Forsgrens sen and Fred Forsgren. Jean Carol Leggett, Marilyn Ma- also treasurer in the USAC of Raffle Prizes Sam dent chapter of the Institute Mrs. Dean . Bunderson and son, Sandra Orme, Mrs. Darlene Simonsen, Radio Engineers. . Chournas, Mrs. Elmo Lish. In 1954, Shaw received the Mrs. Reese Davis and Kathy Door Prizes KSL Meritorious Scholarship Claybaugh. Mrs. Dean Bunderson and Mrs. junArt and Gift Jo Ann Musu-las- , award as the outstanding Duwain Jacobsen. of Mr. and Mrs. ior electrical . engineer. daughter AnJanet are: Serving girls Del Ray Woodderson, Ladoe Everton, Reva Gus Musulas; Mr. son of and Mrs. Ray land, JeanDaLone Jensen, Hailing, NOT FOR SALE ette Jensen, Sharon Johnson, Woodland; Kassie Felt, daughDr. and Mrs. Gordon Felt; of ter Rosemary Kaiser, Judy Larsen. Arlene of the contrary opPn-ioIn spite of Andersen, daughter Joan.-- Long, Gloria Nelson, Cheof the cynic, there are some Mrs. Mr. and Glenn Anderson; ryl Palmer, Becky Pearse, and Ann Moskowitz, daughter of things .which are beyond price Peters, Lynda Petersen. Dr. and Mrs. . . . your good name, for examS. L. Moskowitz. Elaine Reeve, Francine Romer, Doro- ple, and ours. Renae Larsen, Milady Ruth Walker, Annette Knudsen Even the cynic who scoffs at thy Clarke, Geneve Fife and Paand Marlene Jones. such ideas, will acknowledge The serving girls will also tricia Wood. inthat he who risks a Brigham Floral and Gift raffle Mrs. handle usherette and Don Lewis Olsen, Mrs. vestment for a quick buck is t prize duties, 4 John Olsen, Bonnie Lee Olsen, a fool, indeed. . Models are: Lou Shields, Olsen, Betty Nancy Our reputation for integrity Sprouse Reitz "Janet Stumm, and Lanae Shields. could not be bought with mondaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ClarDrewes Floral Flowers worn ence Burrup, and Barbara Garey. It has been earned by faithMrs. Mrs. Vernon Egbert, ful adherence to ethical polirett, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Leon Martella Nelson, cies ever since our store openMark, Garrett.. , Mrs. Lewis Boothe, Christiansen, ed. Moreover, it must be earned Horsleys Mrs. Henry L. FredJensen and Joann Sato. rickson, Mrs. Lester Collings, Janice every day with every prescripon raffle Center piano, piece Mrs. Jack Hadfield, Martha baskets and tion you bring us or these raffle prize. Claire Horsley, daughter of Mr. years spent in achieving our reand Mrs. LeGrande Horsley; putation would be placed ' In Mrs. Vinson Davis and Mrs. Dar jeopardy. rell Anderson.. Is The worldly-wiswill point Mrs. Wayne Mode o Day out that we have a selfish reaMarble, Mrs. Harold Andersen son, then, for our zealous reand Afton Stokes. gard to make certain that your Ann Baty, Van Engelens prescription is filled exactly as Setting the Styles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cardoctor wants it and at a are left to right: Charles lisle Baty; Kathy Troxel, daugh Mr. Fred A. Carleson, state your . . . just rehearsing for the fashion show tomorrow night fair price. You who know that Had-fiel- d, of Mr. Mrs. ter Frank Trox and announccommittee DeLonne and chairman, Mrs, Jack Anderson, Forsgrens Keller, modeling for Blocks; Mrs. certain satisfactions are more el; John and Kristine Bunder- ed today the appointment by important than money will unHorsleys. of Dr. son son, daughter and Utah Automobile Dealers Assothat our zeal may have and Mrs. Dean Bunderson; Shir ciation of Mr. Leslie Bundy of derstand an altruistic basis . . , And In Succumbs ley Harrison, Sherry Lund, Mrs. Brigham City els chairman for every case there is comforting Don Johnson and Mrs. Troy "Spotlight on Automobiles satisfaction difficult to meaMiller. week, April 11 through 16. sure in dollars in the confiJ. C. Penneys Pamela and Purpose of the program, ac- dence you feel when you have son Kevin Nelson, daughter and cording to Mr. Bundy will be to your prescription filled here. In of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nelson; emphasize the importance of Linda Huggins, daughter of Mr. the franchised new car dealer Mrs. Karl L. Krusmark, wife and Mrs. Clair Huggins; Sheron and what the business he repreof the Brigham City Jepperson, daughter of Mr. and sents means to the economy of Mrs. Jess Jepperson; Karen the community. architect, died Friday, March 25, 'her 'A in home The week will be marked by at WyoHadfield, Casper, daughter of Mr. and special Boy Scout meeting Mrs. Delbert Mrs. open house, parades, automo DRUGGIST Hadfield; will be held April 4 at 7:30 p. ming. RaulOn Nelson, Ann Lish, Mrs. bile shows and contests at new m. in Building 81 at IntermounCutely Mrs. Krusmark had been in Mrs. Delbert car dealerships throughout the Rees Haycock, tain school for all parents inter- ill health since suffering, a Mrs. Richard Hansen state. Hadfield, ested in Boy Scout work. and had stroke in April, and daughter, Carolyn, The "Spotlight on Automoand Francell Brown. of the been partially paralyzed since biles week, sponsored by the The ' announcement time. that Seder-holm, National Youth Shop Joleen Automobile Dealers meeting is made by Father A native of Kansas, Mrs. KrusofMr. and Mrs. Association and new car and Francis Dunn of the St. Henrys daughter E. was born Chorlotte Don Sederholm; Kathryn Chris- truck dealers throughout the Catholic church and Reverend mark tensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. country will be the first such Walden Toevs of the Commun- Mueller, January 31, 1902, at Atchinson. She grew up there as Valroy Christensen; Susan Lar- - event in automobile history. ity Presbyterian church. did her husband and the couA Scout executive from Salt ple was married at Kansas City, Lake City will attend and ex- Kan., on September 16, 1922. plain the program to parents The Krusmarks lived in Casattending. Mrs. Karl L. Krusmark per and Brigham City since that The scout facilities are open time. ' to all, not limited to just memAn outdoor and sports enVFW bers of these two churches, Fath- thusiast Mrs. Krusmark busied er Dunn and Reverend Toevs ex- herself with a number of hobbies during her lifetime. She plained today. had acquired collections of is A meeting was held recently American rocks, wild flowers for forming a Boy Scout troop. Indian artifacts, which she Committee members for the and District No. 1 Veterans of Forstudied. She also found time Catholic church working under for Wars Post and Auxiliary eign needlework. outstanding Father Dunn are Don Rodgers, 'Before her illness she' assis- will hold a district meeting on John Gomez, Bob Benevidez and ted her husband in his architec- Monday evening, April 4, beJoe Morales. and ginning at 8 p. m. at the War Committee members for the tural work by painting Memorial Home. and designs through The Community Presbyterian church coloring She was a mem meeting is announced by working under Reverend Toevs stenography. of the Rebekah Lodge of Mrs. Geneive Jensen, VFW Auxber are: Orville Hood, Wilber Cur iliary District president, and Casper. ley and C. F. Epley. In addition to her husband, Clyde P. Larsen, VFW Post DisMrs. Krusmark is survived by trict president. All auxiliary and post memBE Young Farmers Will one daughter, Mrs. W. B. Col well, Jr., of Denver but present bers from Logan, Brigham City, Meet Here Wednesday ly in Cali, Columbia, South Tremonton and Cormne will A meeting of the Young Far America; two sons, Lee M. Krus- meet for a school of instruction mers will be held Wednesday, mark, associated with his fath with all departments meeting. Preparations will be made durMarch 30, at 8 p. m. in the agri er here, and Karl L. Krusmark, culture room at Box Elder High Jr., recently discharged as a ing the meeting for district ennavy jet pilot and now in Ala- campment, which will be held school, it was learned today. one brother, George at Corinnd in May. - The exact Jay Hansen, from the Ogden bama; will Mueller, Lincoln, Neb.; one sis- date to be announced later. Social Security office, Mrs. A. A. Marohn, Holland, Election of district officers speak on Social Security prob ter, Mich., and three granddaugh will be conducted during the lems as they affect farmers. ters. One brother preceded her encampment. in death. Monday evening luncheon will Funeral services, were tenta be served following the meettively set for Tuesday, this ing. week, depending the return of All post and auxiliary memsons and daughters. bers are Invited to attend. this week. The Utah Highway Patrol is seeking applicants for patrolradio and man, wetghman each paying $275 operator, , monthly. of The departments public security i He replaces retiring president, welfare, employment and health are seeking appliMack Young. and cants for stenographers ' Other new officers include positions Stenographers typists. Relda Lund, pay from $190 to $305, and tyDawn Reeder, secretary, and pists will receive from $190 to Earl Nelson, treasurer. $264. t . Retiring Persons outside Sait Lake besides officers, Young, include Deann Ebeling, City may obtain applications at Max Adams, sec- their local Utah Employment retary and Carl Sederholm, Security Offices, county welfare offices or district health offices. treasurer. Ca-zie- r. - n e life-tim- e . Bundy Named e Auto Week Head , Local Churches Mrs.K.LKrusmark To Organize Succumbs New Scout Troop well-know- Wyo. pzaasiHZ n 'kY Jk 19-1- A WEEK Its the value sensation Sem fiuiZMZ; , of the TV world. Unmatched at its price for performance and styling. Full quality Philco Custom Styled console with big pic- -, ture tube, new transformer powered chassis and famous Golden Grid Tuner. Plus exclusive Finger No Grappling, No Groping, No Tip Tuning Guessing. Come in now for a free demonstration. 21-in- ... District Meeting OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS - i Your Philco TV will be installed and serviced only by a factory trained expert. 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