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Show Alice Hess Is Guest Of Mr. and Mrs. Merrcll ances all over the state. She to baseball and track. Bunny is loved by everybody who knows her and she can has stood beside generals in review of military parades and during the same week has .posed with a champion steer at a stock show, given dramatic reading at a banquet and1 modeled new styles at a fashion Miss Utah y ' KW1NO ScWINO INSTRUCTION NOTIONS NORM SINGER DRESS FINISHING SERVICES HELPFUL SUCH AS BUTTON COVERING BELT AND BUTTONHOLING. MAKING , . tody, . SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 2456 Washington Blvd. OGDEN, UTAH REES MAY Brigham Representative Phone 752-N- son and is now looking forward suit. While Mrs. Emery IJeese, her mother, insists she stay on ha', aneed diet with plenty of fruit Juices, eggs, meats and vegetables, Miss Utah never worries about dieting and 'hasn't even been on a set of scale for call all her school, mates and a bigger share of the people In Brigham City by their first names. The popular young lady has gone with "about the same fellows as 'before I became Miss Utah. , dont plan on marriage months. Miss , soon, Utah answered to Bunny Is a reflection the question, Tm going to at- fine pioneer stock she "No. 1 of the comes from. Her mother is a tall handsome lady always cheerful and democratic. (Both sets of her grandparents were Box Elder county natives. ' ' show. ' , "I have no idea .. bow many tend college nex( year. functions I have attended or ! Though she hasnt decided for how many times I have Jiad my ertain she will attend either picture taken, the lovely Miss Brigham Young University, Unianswered when questioned, but versity of Utah or Utah State 11 has been Agricultural college. Too, she many, many. . ' hasn't decided just 'what she atschool much to Misslpg tend functions as J Miss Utah will study though she does lean , she noted that my grades have towards dramatics, dropped from As and Be to Already preparing for her the teachers are Sept 1, 1952 appearance in Ajust B's, but tlantic City, New 'Jersey as Miss helpful." ' Miss Utah is also vice presi- Utah, Bunny will soon start redent of the ' Box Elder high hearsing the dramatic reading school studentbody in Brigham she will Ipresent there and start City and besides all of her other shopping for her wardrobe. obligations does her share of Bunny Is a healthy, wholeannouncing assembly programs some, five feet six inches tall, and leading the studentbody in weighs 120 pounds, has a waist school activities. measurement of 24 inches arid An avid rooter for Box Elder bust of 34 lk just right to model certificate. XFEKT REPAIRS . Her proud father, the late Emery J, Reese, took the bun- died bahy from the arms of a nurse that morning and unofficially dubbed her "my Easter Bunny. The name has stuck to f Other members of the Reer-family are a brother, John, Brig-haCity, and two sisters, Mrs Naomi Knudson, Brigham City , and Mrs. Reva Harper, Roy. e end-nate- s A oA ftyoy. ; SATURDAY 'r AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TO THE HARMON-IZER- S AT, THE REGULAR PRICES Phone 738 For Reservations BEETS D STIMULATES GROWTH! DEMONSTRATION WISCONSIN k 855 for additional information. SELECT NOW FOR EASTER! Swifts Premium Medium Size 142 South Main Street POUND Ji a Salt Lake City this week. school enjoyed trip to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. The students visited the Wonder The Staff Service com bakery, the Z.C.MjI. department mittee is Family planning a student store and Temple Square. employee party, Thursday eve ning, April 10 in Building No. : A Brownie troop from Utaih 81. General Depot in Ogden with Employees are asked to select Col. and Mrs. Judd and six lead- a student couple who will be ers will tour the campus on Sat- their guests for the evening. Dancing and entertainment, is urday, 2 p. m. At 3 p. m. the Ogden troop being planned. - For further information, look along with Brownies from Brigham City, will meet with Mrs. for a memorandum which will Bertha Birds group in the Em- soon be out and a reminder will be printed in- this column or ployees recreation hall. elsewhere in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen of In a program strictly for the Brigham City are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born girls, students in Building No, March 25 in the Cooley Memo-- ' l'l presented the weekly dormirial hospital. tory program, in the campus A bom diplomat, the little theater, Sunday evening at sevpink bundle has accepted the en. Attendants Laura Bennett and name, Donalie, and therefore cannot be accused of showing Amy Yazzie had charge of the and parental preference. Her program which featured Mary mothers name is Donna and of Ann Peterson, outstanding hoop couse daddys is Lee. dancer. With a few 'girls dressed as Jim Kirkhams class held a boys, the- girls enacted the Naparty Thursday, 'April 10 in the vajo squaw dance much to the student recreation hall. pleasure of the audience. On Sunday. April 6. the proStudents in dormitory 18-- gram will be given by Building held a party' Wednesday eve- No. 15 with Mollie Russell and ning, April 9, in the student rec- Margaret Lincoln in charge. reation hall. On April 14, building No. 14-under the direction of Eva Dis , Sadie Roan wood and Ella Vale, will pre Dormitory horse, attendant,, held a party sent the program. on April 2, in the student recrea' ' tional hall. PAGE FIVE ' jo program - . - 2 'i'3-2- - to earn the name "LIFE-SAVE- R' Tread of the B. F. Goodrich Tubeless Tire has thousands of flexible "grip blocks. They wipe a wet road so dry you can light a match on it. This tire, stops on a wet pavement up to 20 quicker than other tires, has up to 40 more pulling power. And it's patented, tan. When the B. F. Goodrich Tubeless Tire first went on sale four years ago, it made the inner tube unnecessary and introduced a new kind of puncture and blowout safety. Patents covering basic features of Tubeless Tires have been issued to the B. F. Goodrich Co. by the U. S. Patent "Life-Sav- The, class of Lucille of the special Navajo program school enjoyed a trip to BOX ELDER JOURNAL ' t Brigham City. Utah Friday. April 4, 1952 fy Joe Marsh Might As Well "Get In Key" Last Tuesday Judge Cunningham wanted to go 6shing. Why arent you working?" I asked. Judge explained how his wife had gone on a trip, taken his keys by mistake and now he couldnt get in the office. So we went fishing. ' Next day, he wanted me to go again. I was surprised those keys hadnt shown up yet. The little woman phoned to say she mailed them," the Judge explained. SMITH STUDIO POUND Robert Taylor and Denise (Battleground) Darcel . . . head the cast of Westward the Women, a story of a covered wagon train of women who cross the country to California on a trek marked by peril and adventure. It was filmed in Utah with'a cast of more than 200 women. BABY SPECIAL!! sary. MAMMOTH NIPPY 59 From where I sit your choice of black Children up to 12 years 4 pose and white or bronze tone PHOTOGRAPHS. SPECIAL begins March 29th, 1952, thru April 13th Studio hours week days 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open for your convenience. Sundays April 6th and 13th from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. No appointments neces- 2 lb. package D, illwrriMMlI Phono 10lBOKITA FLAKES 23 Ask For A A style show sponsored by the home economics department will be presented Tuesday, April 7, at 7:30 p. m. in the campus auditorium. 'Before an estimated crowd of 930, the 126 students will model garments that they have made in their classes. There will be seats available for employees and their families. Three boys and seven girls of the vocational guidance program, will discuss and demonstrate the vocations they have chosen. ilf you attended the girls last fashion show, you wont want to miss this one which promises to be even bigger and better. One 8x10 and twelve 3x4 PHOTOGRAPHS of your child for only $3.98. (Regular price S9.00). 49c 29c VAC TRACTOR Employees and 1300 boys enjoyed a variety show, sponsored by the physical education de partment of the UJS.A.C. held in the boys gymnasium, Monday evening. The group, ( directed by Professor H. B. Hunsaker, entertained the audience with .character dancing, weight lifting, animal imitations, trampoline and ac robatics. Groop 15 of the special Nava- - Smiths No. 2 Diced I ments made at Cornell University will stimulate the growth of petunias, calendulas, marigolds and also red kidney oeans. Further research may reveal how valuable this new chemical may be in farming. Bidlack, Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz, Mrs. M. J. Markham, Mrs. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs. Jess Laurie Eugie Dean, Ricks, Mrs. Jim Kirkham, Mrs, Bertha Bird and Mrs. Morrow. THIS QUARTS the weed killer, diluted one thousand times in experi- , c ,.. jars 2250 pNTS 2-- Supt. George A. Boyce spoke briefly before the group. . Eugie Dean, scout leader, was in charge of, the program where in a setting of candle lights the girls comprising five troops, were presented with girl scout pins by their respective leaders. Present at the occasion were Mrs. Juanita Oviatt, executive director of the Weber County Girl Scouts Council and Barbara Mays, field director of the council. , The Holly and Bluebird troops from Brigham City and the following leaders were present: Mrs. Alice Allston, Mrs. Edna W 8 DRESSING 2-- - 906-874- ASSORTED PURITY ments. Absent through- illness but still there ii spirit waa - Charlotte Mangseth, head girls advisor, who has worked diligently to promote and introduce scouting into ithe student recreational program. Substituting for Miss Mangseth at the service ' was Joy Rhodes. , 935-93- 6 1S0 In Epic Of The Early West YAZZIE YARNS can No. 2' TANG trade-mar- DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS NIGHTS VARNEY JELLY d Mrs! Alan J. Petersen Arrives For Wedding SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MUSSULMAN'S her ever since. Marilyn (Bunny) Reese' "If someone called me Mari- . comes of age . . . who I know wouldnt they lyn, the lovely were talking to, Miss pondered, school senior whose charm Brigham City more from natural "its alright if they have to call digwhile Im Miss nity, unspoiled freshness and me Marilyn than Utah, but Id rat'her just be spontaneous .prettiness studied . glamour. Always she Bunny. Five months after Miss Utah wears a sparkling smile on her of 1851 and now Miss America, cherubic face.' Miss Utah is probably the high schools athletic teams, a bathing suit but she would Colleen Hutchins, handed over she hardly missed a football or "rather do almost anything than the royal scepter, Bunny is still busiest young eighteen-year-olvibrant high in Utah, making public appear basketball game during the sea go on a stage in a bathing an unaffected, Mrs. Alan J. Petersen and two FOR YOUR PROTECTION and Reese, of News Of Intermountain Singtr Sawing Machin. Co. small sons, Bruce continues Its longtime policy St. Paul, Minn, arrived in BrigIndian School of selling its machines only ham City March 14 in time to of through Singer Sewing Cen- witness the wedding ceremony By Helen B. Hill ters identified by the famous Blance Clifford and. Horace W. Red "S' k on tho Duffin of Bountiful. Mrs. PeterIn an impressive investiture window never through sen and Mrs. Duffin are sisters. ceremony held Monday department stores or ethe evening, rememwill be Petersen Mrs. March 31st. in the campus audsewing machine dealers. ClifDoris former bered as the itorium, 140 students were iniford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tiated into Girt Scouting, markCharles H. Clifford ing their completion of the or: initial ganizatlon's require- WRECKER SERVICE Z Miss Utah Begins 18th Year Busy, Still Charming Mrs. Alice Hess of los Angeles, California, was the house Half-waher year's guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. reign as Missthrough 'Utah of 1052, MariC. E. Merrell. lyn (Bunny) Reese welcomed in Mrs. Hess is formerly fom her eighteenth year Tuesday, Brigham City. April 1, with the same refreshing smile that has endeared her to the thousands of Utahns who have become her friends while she has worn the royal Utah crown. April 1, 1934 was Easter morning and that day was responsible for Miss Utahs nickname, Bunny, which she prefers over the official title on her birth Theyre now in the office, under the mail slot. Id get em if I could just open that door. He grinned and picked up his Ashing rod. Great little woman, the wife. You can always count on her. , - Office. As low os 4.00 down ond your old tires puts LetV go! From where I sit, we can use tolerance like the Judge shows for his wifes and she shows for his habit of lighting out for the fishing hole at every opportunity. He cant see why she likes tea, and she doesnt Bhare his taste for a glass of beer. But they get along fine! Learning to respect other peoples ways will open the door" to happier living. absent-mindedne- ... Brigham City, 'Cvm&ht, s l2.C)uted t fc - states Hteuert t'oimdatiua ? a set on your car |