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Show Those Small Cars trov .v 5 irr'1-M..- v. t..t hide officials believed Uui d Intermoiintain Auto - Vu THEATRE ; Occupies Staff By Connie N Mark Highways A nyeme ? wo- men must have had dieting on their minds when they reported the weights of their cars. One listed her car at 150 pounds and the other said she drove a auto. DRIVE-I- Ihuhnhiton Workshop a I Eighteen new "Keep Utah Green signs have been painted in the five counts area under his supervision, J D. Gunderson, 'district fire warden, announced this week. Dickman During the past three weeks Intermounthe employees at tain school have really been busy to keep up wilh the classes, assemblies and special Work Signs have been painted on of the highways leading into the state and on canyon re roads, Gunderson reported, minding motorists of the danger of forest and brush fires. Committees. Friday and Saturday "JEOPARDY" B. - B. Stanwyck Sullivan ALSO (Color) - Greta Gynt Sid Field SI N. - MON. - TI ES. "THE STORY OF 3 LOVES" (Color) P. Angel - F. Granger ALSO COMMANDO' 'SKY Durvea D. - F. Gifford Today and Saturday Hits 2 Big Color must This summer workshop of the administrative and educational departments is like a train getting up power and steam to pull t lie Navajo student up the live or eight year grade to the top of the While educational, guidance, vocational, medical and maintenance meet to correlate ideas on how student Yazzie can get on the train and keep climbing to tiie goal, sometimes a little loo much steam is generated and engineer Boyce finds it necessary to regulate the boilers to keep them from bursting The daily assemblies conduct ed by the various departments are giving campus employees a resume of the rich fuel mixtures planned for the Intermountain and administrative engines, educational, (luring the coming school year. conThe June 1 assembly, ducted by Dr. Boyce reviewed the activities of the guidance and placement committee. The iJune 2 assembly challenged the audience with a huge placard, A pretended "What's Cookin'? tour of visitors through the home economics department, with tiie staff posing as students, showed eight important phases of whats cookin in the home economics M j m training HicKENZIE - BARTON Mac LANE CO-HI- T GLORIOUS ADVENTURE July Deadline Is OUT OF THE GOLDEN AGE! Me rle Markham of the Forest service and Marvin Noble of the Bureau of Land Management, add their caution in handling fires during June and the next four months. In this connection it was pointed out that permits must be secured fiom the county fire w arden before brush fires may be started and anyone wishing to burn fields or ditches must first contact John Hadfield. DEBBIE, REYNOLDS is ready to take on all coiners in Two Brothers Join Names New Agent Clyde Larsen Firm The new associates have beI.yman K. Salisbury, formerly (.ache Valley, was named, come affiliated with the Clyde this week, as the new Brigham P. Larsen Sheet Metal Works, it City agent for tiie Farmers In- was announced this week. surance Group. They are Lee and Grant NelSalisbury was born and raised at Cache Junction, gradua- son, formerly of Logan and who have been in ting from North Cache High Montpelier, school and Utah State Agricul- the trade for more than 20 years. tural college. He served three According to Larsen, the Nelyears with the armed forces son brothers were raised in during World War II, part of Cache Valley, learned the trade which was overseas and is still from their father, the late N. J. a member of the Air Force re- Nelson who formerly operaled serve. the Jackson and Fry Sheet MeMr. and Mrs. Salisbury have tal company in Logan. three children, Mark, age 4; The Clyde P Larsen Sheet MeScott, age 2; and Karen, age tal Works specializes in heating are Ihree months. They making their home at the Peach City and air conditioning, ail kinds of sheet metal and roofing apartments. Office for the new Farmers work Insurance group will be with the Watkins Music and Realty i at SI South Main. jf Set for Writers Development In Maneuvers Is Club Theme Bnghmn City. Utah Friday. June 11 1954 Men of t lie Brigham City unit The June dinner meeting of of the Utah National Guard. tiie Associated Civic Clubs of Battery A. 204 Field Artillery Northern Utah will tie held at Battalion today approached the the Bluebird cafe in Logan, next end of their first week of in- Tuesday night at 8:00 oclock, it tensive field training at Camp was announced this week by Williams near tin Jordan Nar- Judge Lewis Jones, president of rows. tiie group. Speakers for the dinner meetGuardsmen Irotn all parts of will be J. Stewart Williams, ing tiie state are there for their anhead geologist at the Utah State summer nual encampment, which will end June 20. The Agricultural college who will "citizen-soldier2.800 of the give the background for the posGuard cheeked in at this Utah sible occuraiiee of natural gas in Northern Utah while Vane training site on Sunday, and by Wilson, superintendent of tiie Monday units were well under Bear River Bird Refuge will rewav with actual training In the port on the use of natural gas field. Engineer, artillery, ordnance military police and band ele ments of the Guard are func tioning and training as if they were on extended active duty Emphasis in training is on bat tie techniques and tactics (level oped during the Korean con tlict. Batteries of the XI Corps Artillery moved from "dry to live firing Thursday on the Oquirrh Mountain Range training area. Engineers of the 115lh Group started the week off with road and bridge construction and mines and Recruits problems. earlier this week completed a brief but rugged basic training at the refuge headquarters. Also expected for the meeting is Dr. Paul F. Stacey, New York ity, who will confer with county and municipal officials after the meeting. Reservations for the dinner meeting should be made with Ross C. Bowen, executive secretary of the organization, not later than Saturday of this week. C - WORLD'S KENTUCKY FINEST tOMtON SINC I 179$ STUffiKI BOURBON lUlfS I BUB S1STLUMS Cl. WHISKEY, OHMONT. K NOV KEHTUCKYI Will 1 course. Agent Here June M Farmers Insurance Brigham Cily Guard Unit Highlight of the camp wilj be Governor's day, today, Friday, Sec. June 11, when a combined combat attack demonstration will be staged for speand friends and rel17 cial guests To Be atives of Guardsmen. Guardsmen will enjoy a weekEach year in the month of end of liberty in Salt Lake City woJune, many Brigham City and other nearby communities men take one of the most between the two weeks of drills. steps in their lives when After the they say "I Will. honeymoon is over, many of Two Mistakes Add Up these brides assume the responsibilities of a housewife while To Two Too Many others resume their places in Pa. (UP) DOYLESTOWN, jthe business world. David Phillips, of Sellersville. This is the time they change Pa., made two mistakes, police their names and changing their said. name on the social security recFirst, he cashed a bad check, ords is very important. The they explained. Then he visited smart bride will not forget that his brother, Joseph, a prisoner at her social security card is one the county jail. of her most valuable documents. The warden recognized David and phoned for the Sellersville F. field Watson, repreWesley chief who served a warsentative of the Ogden social police on him for the bad check. rant security office will be in Brigham City on Thursday, June 17, 1954. He will be at the Utah Veterinary SMALL ANIMAL CINIC State Employment Office at 2 Each Saturday p. m. and will have a supply of forms for changing names. This Open 10:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M, 63 NORTH MAIN will be a good time for new Phone: Brigham 1040 or brides to get their social securTremonton 5766 ity records corrected. Soc. hatting the bird around, and there should he plenty of takers to play at least a love set with the culie. Dchhie is getting in trim to film her next musical, Studio. Athena, at the pro- gram for Navajo girls. Tiie June 3 assembly under the direction of the medical department gave us the sickness and health program on our cambut pus. Not only medicine, preventive medicine, in which all departments have assisted. has been the secret of the splendid health standard of the student body. During the Junp 4 assembly each man in maintenance and utilities was presented as an important spoke in the wheel of activities which represented the entire department. and teachers Stenographers were impressed to hear that we had 45 miles of water pipes on the campus and 400 bathtubs. Perhaps tiie number of children added to the number of plumbing fixtures could add up to the occasional delays in work plans. Iff JOYCE Meanwhile, County Eire Warden Joint Hadfield is completing Ihe appointment of a network 'of per diem fire guards in the county under the Utah CooperFire Fighter association ative 'program, which is preparing for land expecting one of the worst years for forest and brush fires in history, because of the early dry condition existing in tin area. goal. "MY HEART GOES CRAZY" 'Keep Utah Green Program In 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Anyone Looking 1 If a thief breaks into your home he will look, everywhere, until he finds the precious possessions that you have hidden. At small cost within everyones reach you can keep your valuables out of anyones reach : just transfer them all to a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. Rent one at our bank now. RoxFlder County Rank 110 South Main LeRoy D. White President MEMBER Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier F. D. I. C. Bidder At Auction Gets Brigham City area writers inPicture Of Himself terested in being considered for a contest to be held by the LeaAKRON, O. (UP) Frank Sascz gue of Utah Writers, should is still amazed at an experience send in entries by July 1. he had at a recent auction. The contest covers published He tind his wife went just to and unpublished material in at the antiques. Suddenly poetry, juvenile stories, fiction a gaudily framed portrait of and articles and will be held in two women and a boy went on Provo on September 10. 11 and the block. It looked familiar, 12. but Sascz couldn't figure just Richard Armour, poet, will be why at first, then he realized it at the September was a picture of himself, his guest speaker writers roundup as will Martha mother and grandmother made article writer and more than 25 years ago. McMillin, teacher of writing, according to With no opposition, he got it Dr. Carlton Culmsee, t dean of for a bid. the Utah State Agricultural colSascz has since learned that of arts and the picture was lost when his lege department sciences and president of the family stored it in a house they rented to others. league. ik Iron (Glove Sen jna L USKT. fntmrt If OfVAUOH KAT7IAMI Met If iCQn arf Drtd MMLAS WtUAM trra THE PICTURES' Sunday Monday Tuesday -- -- RETURNING AT POPULAR PRICES OBRIEN Bigamist EDMOND OWENN lob a V5 ! lib only CASB1 STARTS SUNDAY Lumuitu a MICK! kMa caw TECHNICOlQg S? CO-III- T 2i and rrtAKE heart, good friend you can buy a L Buick if you can afford any new car. And we proudly show our price here to prove it. 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