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Show Phi To Seta Sigma In Organize Chapter n forhnd-Tremonto- local vne members of the chapter of thea Beta Sigma held "Friendly p i sorority new venture," a' the lovely Ep--in- of Mrs- - J. D. Harris in Tre-Ponto- evening. The Wednesday -a Friendly Venture P. organize a chapter of the Jeitv for the Tremonton-Gar-tnoffi-cr- s district, according to of the sorority. Fourtoon ladies from Garland members of and Tremonton and and the chapter the Logan Brigham ladies attendLillian Felt. ed the meeting: Merle Elaine Ward, Selma Weir, SS.e of fol-Li- A TINY Bernice Clements. Craghead, Marion Fredricksen, Reva Nelson, Blanche Thompson and the director, Louella iMaeFarlane. The business part of the meeting was under the direction of Blanche Thompson. She introduced Louella MacFarlane who told of the purposes, aims and history of the sorority, after which Lillian Felt sang a vocal sofa. A short talk was also given by LaRue Theurer of the Logan chapter. A delicious buffet luncheon was later served by the Brigham chapter and social conversation and "getting acquainted" enjoyed. Phone your news to 727. LIBRARY ... ... 12 set $1.0 (plus 15c if tiny volumes written by Dorothy colored pictures by Garth Williams. titles in the set: Your money is Kunhardt containing 200 Here are the 12 book Silly Picnic Mr. Pig Naughty Little Guest Cowboy Kitten Two Snowbulls wisely when you invest in an Mattress. First A completely different set of 12 volumes by the same author. colored pictures. Titles are: Baby Lion Little Leopard Little Kangaroo Hippopotamus Baby Bears Rhinoceroses Little Elephant USE i THIS ORDER to us give you a cost of building a top quality mattress for your sleeping comfort. 22 S. BLANK Main, Brigham City, Utah EVERTON for the Tiny Animal Stories Tiny Nonsense Stories at a cost of SI. 15 per set including postage and sales tax. S MATTRESS Mail to Name COMPANY Address Ini Larsen roads owned by the Brothers, Lee and Guy Rose, Roy Carter, the Park Valley Hereford association, Henry, Harold and Charles Kunzler, Roy Pugs-ley- , F. J. Hirschi and John J. Kunzler will be posted with no trespassing signs. These lands are in the proximity of Ten Mile canyon on the east, the U. S. forest boundary on the North, Park Valley highway on the south and west, running as far west as Muddy ranch, north west and to Muddy canyon, north to the U. S. forest boundary line. The area will include all lands in Muddy canyon, Marble canyon, Dove creek. Warm Spring hills. Black and Nut Pine hills. Twin canyon, Big Hallow, Pine canyon, Rock canyon, Fisher and and Dun canyons, Quakenash Cove canyon, Indian creek and all forks and canyons in this area including ten mile canyon, north and east to the U. S. forest boundary. the All private land within forest boundary remains under forest supervision and will not be included in the posted area, Federal grazing land will not be posted, only lands and roads leading to such areas. Federal land in some areas will run 18 percent with 100 percent private owned land in the best hunting areas. Each hunter must provide himself with a permit which will be issued by the Park Valley Fish and Game association at a cost of $2.00 for each permit. Permits will be numbered number and a corresponding will be given with each permit to be worn conspicuously for identification. Permits will give name and adress of holder, number of state hunting license, and auto license. The area will be patrolled by local deputized personnel and any person violating or found guilty of misdemeanors will be subject to prosecution. (See Utah Fish and Game section and 99.) The funds collected from the sale of permits will be used for local and civic purposes, such as assisting in the building of the ward chapel, improving school facilities, and further development of fish and game areas. station will be at Checking-ithe Park Valley store and any person wishing a permit prior to the opening of the deer season may obtain it by applying in writing to L. G. Carter, Park Valley, Utah, giving name, address, number of big game license and sending the $2.00 fee. All persons serving on the Park Valley Fish and Game association committee are donating their time and all funds collected will be used in promoting worthwhile local activities. A word of caution was also given campers who expect to set up camp within the area. No camping will be permitted except along main creeks and streams. This provision was adopted to help eliminate passible fire hazards from camp fires. PAGE 5 Film Exposes Communism . BOX ELDER JOURNAL WUA7 TT32Y Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 30, 1949 THINK 919 Birch Street Reading. Pa. September 19, 1919. Box Elder News-JournBrigham City, Utah Dear Sirs: I would like to take this opportunity to .write and thank l that I you for the have been receiving for the past two years. I have greatly appreciated receiving each issue and reading all the news. My mission has nearly come he to a dose, and I will soon released. I am looking forward to seeing all my friends again. These two years spent in the mission field have been two ol the happiest years of my life. I would recommend to those who can, to go on a mission, it certainly prepares a person to face the problems of life. 1 have reatly enjoyed my mission. It has broadened my education laboring among the people of the east. The people today are friendlier towards the Church than ever before. I also wish to report that the church membership is growing here. Last month I had the privilege of being one of the hundred and eighty-fivmissionaries that News-Journa- rr I tali Poultry memliers The Red Menace, a film expose America, showing at the Capitol theatre on Friday and is a Satudav as the first attraction on a double-bilman, woman and child picture that every freedom-lovinshould see. The dramatic scene above shows a psychopathic red organizer shouting bitter tlenunciation to her captors. now recniving g e Thi Patronage Payment. l, ness for Christ." at the Hill Cu-- . morah, in Palmyra, New York. exIt was indeed a wonderful perience for me. an experience I wish I will lung remember. everyone could have the opportunity of visiting the sacred spots of the church are located took part in the presentation of here in the Hast. It would be the pageant, Americas Wit- - an experience they would long $2t0000 in plus the of just part quarter-of-a-millio- dollar i saving, profit, TRA I- member. efits enjoyed by remember. I For the past nine months have been laboring in Reading, la. Reading is noted for its pretzels and hosiery mills, and miles north is located fifty-twof Philadelphia. Pa. Thanking you again for sending the Sincerely, Elder Wayne S. Ifunsaker. ben- Z(iaif(pQtiiOu ' AND FARMERS (Jowraf Qfju CO-O- r: Sob toko Crtf Wt TtmpW 1800 Sew Brum C'untvRirn! ond Somber News-Journa- ( P hr m Itutyt , n Mason's Enclosed is . costs Phone us today and let pay. Father Gorilla best save money bcause their is no 200 Whale Little Giraffe Baby Camel Tiger Kitten all quality in both workmanship and materials, and you can STORIES Baby EVER-TO- of freight or handling TINY ANIMAL spent you can depend on the Uncle Quack Little Lamb Easter Bunny Happy Valentine Little Squirrel April Fool Roger Mouse INVEST IN mailed) STORIES 12 (Continued From Page One) forced to fence their ground for protection or ranges and livestock and for better grazing practices and range management. "Sure we want the deer hunter to come. said one large land owner at the meeting, "but we want them also to remember that we feed and grow these deer from one season to the next." After a two hour discussion, the following was adopted to deer hunt in govern the the Park Valley area. All private lands and private COMFORT! per set postage and sales tax TINY NONSENSE At Park Valley complete volumes with colored illustrations... each set complete in a miniature library case . . . each in 1949 Deer Hunt 19-1- FOR TINY TOTS! TWO different sets Need Permits For 21 E. State.. 1 Phone 27 So. Heres whats underneath Advance-Desig- n INSULATION value As low as $6.39 per mo. STORM WINDOWS BALSAM WOOL INSULATION About $9.64 per mo. NEW SIDING Fits snugly between ceiling About $6.87 per mo. joists. Permanent, highly Cuts efficient, fuel costs Makes your NEW FIREPLACE About $5.50 per mo. 40. home more ENLARGE GARAGE About $7.38 per mo. 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