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Show vTm when tin- league was started. Theyn pruhablv hanging, umi'cd, in stnr- li.uk agi- in 1950 baM-mcn- - Miss Bessie Brown, Hyrum, Conducts Impressive Installation Ceremonies for Kindergarten Club - s t attns. or .North, Worr.et to ('lull' president ot Hvnun cm to ducted impressive lH't for Ilutv .MorriSon has Is o s who want It doesnt look fair iee tn.ee uniforms suit up some teams and some lys, without lew Iv elected ufficeis 1 1 hurs out tit ting all ot them Wont j ou help him dav June 3 at the ir Memo b 't niching around, it ou had a boy on rial home 'the meeting w .s .ondcnt.-the Jtotarj club or team, back in 1950? Ii ou nid one, please turn it in to the h Mis Velma Bund.r'on pre-id N e ' & Join iial office, or it thats too much M ' bv b. pledge is call and jack it Mac Balls tioi,i.e. jU't phone and well bv vc nil Mi priv.i up. Mariners Meet at Hess Home on Tuesday Eve lllatlo-ccicmoMle- V l 20-3- 0 d. I M irmc-iof the ( ommunity on hutch met Preshy teiian i'uesdav evening June X at the home ot '1. and Hess c P h Mi nd !r ( ,. Id H ml s c ri ! of the contest. vc I i' ru r business man m igham it (oind have la aid the talk given heie .Moiiilav h v 111 I am real- If his reelection were lett to the vveekh ates. Sen. new.spajier editors of the United .Maine, Frederick G. Payne of Waldoboro. of would probably win unanimous! the kind words of praise he had tor the weekly press of the nation recently. v ( . I - He told his colleagues in the senate that of the nine to ten thousand weekly newspapers published in this country , the Iain ary of Congress receives only 200, is preserving This remark jirefated the jntio- only duction of a bill calling for a Library of Weekly Newspajiers in the (Congressional Library which would preserve on microfilm more of the current weekly newspapers. The Payne proposal to recogni.e that the historical country weekly is a splendid source of information about the life and times of our people is not likely to meet any opposition liecause most of the senators and representatives are subscribers of weekly newspapers to which they turn for information tending to keep them in touch with public opinion. We sincerely hope the News & Journal is 'Considered worthy of preservation, should the bill pass. In fact, wed do nearly anything to get a new subscriber, even if it takes an act of congress. A store in the- Program tor the afternoon in daily press about eluded electric- guitar numbers woikers getting cut off their jobs and Larry Ilmsen, a reading by it strikes tear in the heart of all job hold- Janice Ohman and dual selecers who vvoirv alcout their own security. tion hy Kvalu Mills auompa - some-mor- e t.- v The stories never point out that there are (JO, 000,000 gainfully employed in the nation, five million more than were employed during World War II and no one worried about a job in those davs. Tliev dont tell how savings have increased by more than 50 percent since the war, how mod by Mrs J Karl Johnston Following the meeting, weie served under Donna the direction of Mrs Sederhnlm from a table beauti fully centered with a bouquet of roses Scissors, Thread and Needle 4-- Organizes consumer debt has decreased more than 10 The percent during that same period and life insurance in orce has increased by more than Needle one-thir- d. ( )),. s ion pi i . . impu b. mm, ineseiilc-- of 11 an j here. public works department It still was stuck with a $1,150 bill for removal of snow that The money 'never fell repre-isente- the difference between minimum for the guaranteed vehicles l rented and the amount actually spent snow-iemova- Mi by From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh .ltinM v ei u a Lila - Mon ill. w - ilh the 1 1 mcniheis Wise Stepmother the hd low mg Mr and Mrs she wood g dish ict skipper' of sill l.ake City; Mr and Mis Jun Jarvis Ia.pari, Mi and Mis ( lareia e Hill ( killup New Mi Mr nid ieo tormi r inemheis, ii hug w i io i Have you heard about young Skeeter Roberta unusual pet, the tame owl Blinky? Hes bad her about thpee years. I say her because up to a couple of weeks ago nobody was quite sure. But now Blinky a mother of two chicks! X Hansen Mi and Mi' and Mr and .Mis harles Rahideau And.-i-- . Distiiet Skipper Mrs Art Harry ( spoke Kisl.-- hue tly followed evening ot games Light m bv SeemsBlinkyhad beenacting were seiv icf kind of strange so ou a hunch, Skeeter put a couple of hens eggs in her nest. Darn if Blinky didnt set on them for 5 days ! Last Friday they hatched, and now Blinky V as proud as a mother hen! (Sos Skeeter.) ed ESTHER New Officers Elected For Happy 4-- Club H officers of the Happv club were elected at last weeks meefing of the club at he home of Man i.c Rasmussen Elei ted were: Karen Sue Had field president; Kathleen Han 'Pii v president, Joan Andc-sen suretary; Pauline Bundv Marcia Rasmussen lepoiter; Sharon (omruttee chairman; organist; and Sharon song leader Mrs Martin Ra'tnusspn the ! II leader helped the girls at the meeting Refreshments of spue cake- - were served New 11 W ILLI VMS is a volup- tuous study io black and white in this distracting silhouette. Esther goes hack to her liathing suits shortly for her next at) ua tic extravaganza, "Jupiters Darling. From where I sit, theres a lesson for all of us. Guess youd call it tolerance. Birds and animals often seem to do better in that respect thaji humans. If I Uka a glass of temperate beer with supper and youd rather have cider it should be okay with both of us. Neither of us should give a hoot what the other fellow likes, says, or does, as long as he follows the law of the land. Right? Copyright, 7054, i titled States Brewers FoundatuM l i Mi' Likv Holcombe Pickens a n d was the only woman to have her H club of Willard was poet r i t put on Confederate cur Mrs Pickens' portrait recently organized at the home w is used on issues of both of Iva Archibald SI H Scissors. jYou Cant Win NEW BRITAIN, Conn (UPl 'The mild winler didn't help the In. nds I. - dut les ol w uif-heart- sjK-ake- - song d. j lollingei district leple'eli-t,.tn- e t'linlig by II. of the Chamber ot Commerce of the (Mine membership fui .oojiei. I lilted States. lam during h.i veal of sere a e md extended best wishes to I h Collie laid it on the line, jaunted out that i ew officers Mis Deloies Wodlitld ga e out economic ills are not caused bv inability he Ire.i'Uri I s lepoit for 11 e on the Jialt ot tin JHibllc to buv, but because c ear the merchant' of the nation arc- doing' a Mis Jennie He. ci s vc is m job ot 'tiling. 'idled as hisloiim. Mis Donna tieasurii. Mrs Lot' secretarv lalk ot deiiressions and 'recessions are Sdagc-- . he result of communist line propaganda, Mis Kenna J aobson leeordmg Kelda Lui d Mrs the jiomted out. Repeated enough se.ielary, v ice president and Mrs Lucille times and the public starts to believe it. Hansen new cinches up the purse stungs atid sits tight on Miss Blown s installation eeo a substantial nest egg accumulated tor the monies closed with the readi- g Id rjio'i- of huving the things they want and ol a poem Life's Mu ior " Mrs Hansen then assumed need. 1 . Im not interested in that as nun h as the second grand prize. Its s..mi thing ly worthwhile, a Coleman camp stove. ( o hosts oMi,. , I. V.igimw I.udlow lb poi s vc e la ad ( oik ein ng t lie ik w d ,hc' md jda wile made loi a nice (upboo i hold same Mrs Bundtison Dunked lb. Mystery i ' . see by the jiajars where one Sait Lake firm is giving l.di'O shares of uianium stiak to the fisherman catching the larev-- t lisli, each week for the next ten weeks and li.iHio shares for the grand pne winnei at the end Li-- o M-- A Mass iLPi MARLBURO Friends still find it all but impossible to tell the nation's old est triplet sisters apart All widows. they are Mrs. Annie Faith Maeflunneli, Mrs Ellen Hope Daniels, and Mrs Nora Charity At XG they are well Murphy .and active and recently made a television appearance. Vila Hes'te Blown ot I Still Silhouette. Thread irjijL SEASON - a Officers elected at the meet and SI 00 bills Karlene Simonsen, mg were: vice 2 Box president; Jane Breagger, Elder JOURNAL Every time I write a story about the misspresident. K.iren floodell. secreand Ward baseball Arlene ing junior Marilyn uniforms, scattered Brigham City, Utah tary; around this community, in dribbles two or we believe it. Mackey, reporters; Patricia E Friday, June 11, 1954 ans and Carol Butler song and three more of them. This week we gatherA etabhhed in newspaper, chc-e- r leader; Sandra Archibald I90 weeklypublished and ed up four of the missing Rotary club unievery Friday Jti't like I kd!ie said, three people can and Meredith Matte at the entered hecond as Class Younger, program Post office in Brigham City Utah, unforms, one 20-3- 0 club suit. gang up on a friend, tell him how bad hes chairman; Betty McCurtrey and der the act of March 8, 1879 looking, keep asking him how hes feeling, Mary Catherine Perry; activity Chas Publisher Lions arid and they can send him to a doctor full of chairmen; and Patricia Watt, Clads Johnson,Claybaugh Originally the Rotary, 20-3Advertising Manager health chairman. Kiwanis clubs furnished 12 uniforms each, aches and pains. n rate $i00 per ear. pay ubwenpt The leaders are Iva Archibald able n aJtnr in combination with and Sarah Goodell the Box Elder News, (published X ed Leaders Complete Final Session for Day Camp nesdavs) $ 0U per e,r, SI TU tor 6 Mrs. 0. L. Johnson month-- , ingle copy 10 cent- Training in Box Elder County Park on Wednesday Has New Then were 137.S70 ftiearm Grandchild Member Bureau of Circulations, Audit deei hunting licenses sold in NaSlate Press Final session for Day Camjg' Association, in 1953, 30.170 bow Lt,,h Michigan tional Asso ation and I nied Idttnrii! reviewed. Mr. and Mrs Dean Staff Outdoor Training was held Francis and arrow deer lio-nUtah Advertising Representative hunting state Press Association, Sail Lake Leaders for each group made Johnson of 2119 Emerson Ave- os were sold. Wednesday beginning at 9:30 Cit). Ltah nue. a. m. at the Box Elder County Salt Lake announce City, plans for the coming weeks the arrival of a seven (Miund 10 gram. ounce baby daughter. June 2nd Twenty-fivladies attended, Volunteers from Brigham City Tins is their first child She will acquainting themselves with the included: Mrs J E it) an; (who be given the name of Mary area and locating camping areas for the past three sessions has Dean. for each age group to particiserved as camp nurse i, Mrs Don A number of relatives drove pate in the DJy Camp next Baird, business manager; Mrs to Salt Lake City. Sunday, to week. Mrs Inez and Henry Badenhoop see the new- arrival Merle J. Markham, forest ran- Washburn. Brownie leaders; Mrs Johnson is the former ger, met with the group and Mrs Bob Nelson, who will be gave pointers on conservation in charge of the elf unit com- Florence Crane of Nephi Grand and out door safety. He also prised of the small childien of patents of the new arrival are identified the natural resources the leaders and Mrs Alice Al- Mis O L Johnson, Brigham in the area for the ladies. Chv. and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus The seven basic skills Heber Crane of Nephi, Utah. 0, i LICENSE HERE! 0?ens JUNE 12 1 These stories dont get told and as a result, all of us are guilty of spreading the commuh-- 1 tst gospel of fear and uncertainty. We keep telling ourselves that business is bad until GET YOUR FISHING Fishing Tackle Of All Kinds Off Some Up To 50 OpenLate Tonight - - Friday Brigham Tire Shop Phone 548 146 South Main Pre-v- s e - OVJosJfc WONDERFUL BUY today! BIQ e ...-th- CMPSVSIUEM UJOklCDSOK De Luxo Heres your best opportunity ever to enjer the BIG car field . . . big car quality . , , big car performance ... big car prestige a nd pride of ownership. ..for little more thanone of the better small cars would cost you! This car is all Chrysler, and acts itf! 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