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Show Takes Pledge Of American Legion tf nn - The First ward M.IjA. are hiding their Sweethearts Ball next Tuesday night, Feb. 5, at the Fourth ward recreation hall. The hall wllQ be beautifully decorated in the Valentine motif. A good orchestra has been engaged for this very special event. We are going to have a wonderful evening of dancing and entertainment, promises Barbara Rasmussen and Rill Backer, activity counsellors ; in Charge of the dance. Refreshv .. ments wiia be served. All ward M.I.A. 'members and - their friends are invited. yt g ff a c.it 'yf I! vj't ?', '.V - ; ,v" Wfei. ,ff :,. t I I t ft f A jf-A , ' f'V l J.-- l ' .v, f ' YAZZIE YARNS ;$44 ';' I t Initiates 11 New i Members Thurs. Eleven new members were initiated into the American Legion at post 10 meeting Thursday, January 24, it was learned today from Herb Adamson, com mander. New members are Doug Miller, James Carlson, Jim B. Bywater, Leonard E. Burrows, Jr., Lewis J. Peeples, James Laurltzen, El lis Petersen, William Kerr, Doug las Doris, Wayne Gerard, post member, A state initiation team, bead' ed by Lloyd Wignall, state ad jutant and Mr. Duster, slate first vice commander, perform . ed the ceremonies. Schenley 1 makes n 1 every drink Funeral Services Held For Victor N. Hansen Victor Nels Hansens funeral services were conducted Satur day afternoon, January 26, in the (Foulger and Myers Funeral cha . pel in Ogden. Mr. Hansen died suddenly on Wednesday, January 23, at 4 a. m. in the Thomas D. Dee Memorial" hospital in Ogden. He is survived by bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Peter Hansen of Brigham City; his wife, Mrs. Ells f. Hansen, formerly the postmistress of Bear River City, now of Ogden, and six children and several brothers and sisters. Interment was in the Bear River City cemetery. tastebetter! i v ! , ? i I , 21 okikeawsfe ;; I . V J r, 4 (:t4j ? , , 65GRAIN WHISKEV So PiOOF. BLENDED .SCHENLET ' in ages itthf Jbesti tastin&wiuskejL A 17 c v DISTRIBUTORS, INC. NEUTRAL , : e 1 hH - f married and has five children. versity of Utah. AsAn active member of the sociated Utah artists, he has Will Give Lecture participated in many exhibits in Oliver Parssa.tciitft whose, Utah besides having a show in Ogden and Provo. He work will bo exhjbMfd at the has also had individual exhibits public library duriag Februlecture on art in Grand Junction, - Colo.-- , and ary, will give Saturday svonlag Jf- 7:30 p. Casper, Wyoming. m., according to Mrs.- Henry L His work, all in oils, cover a Thorn. ' . variety of subjects, though he prefers landscapes. He also does Oohn Day River still canyon In portraits and Occasionally life. which Oregon is a rich area As an interesting change from fossils are found, I one-ma- .-- i SPIRITS j NEW YORK,. NEW YORK nv fin Ini 5 WAYS TO SAVE! Mrs. Floreine Walling has accepted the position of registrar, filling the vacancy created on February first by the resignation of Mrs. Marlema Dugan. Mrs. Walling transferred from the po sition of appointment clerk here at the school. n n Visiting the school Monday and Tuesday on masters of business were Harry Gardner, director division of administration, Window Rock area; Aiden W. Pool, deputy regional director of general services federal supply and James Cline, procurement and supply officer for the Window Rock area. Douglas Miller, left, is Welcomed into American Legion by left to right: Lloyd Wignall, state adjutant, Mr. Duster, and Herb Adamson, commander of the Brigham City post. first Eleven new members were initiated. i - Next artist to be featured In ; PAGE FOUR the art display series at the Brigham City library, under' the BOX ELDER JOURNAL ponsorship of Mrs. Henry L. Brigham City. Utah Thorne, will be Oliver Parson, Friday, February I, 1152 toted SprlngviUe artist. An art teacher at Springville. painting he does sculpture and Aah, and curator of the art gal- will bring some of his sculpture lery there, he holds a master of with him for exhibit here. Thirty-fivyears old, he is 7ine Arts degree from the Uni- RtaxeatfifLutenfekdufU , 1 Display At Brigham Library February News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill H-- V - , WdJr: Springville Artist Will Have Work On l : - Art To Be Displayed !n February First Ward Plans Sweetheart Ball 1 . TOWELS 757 Staple Cotton 257. Wool. 2 Pounds 8th Ward Set For Elk Thirsty Cannon DATTS Artist at the Brigham City library through February. Parson will give a lecture at the library Saturday evening at 7 :30 p. m. Oliver Parson, Noted Utah . . whose paintings will be on display Norma C. Runyan, supervisor Indian education, arrived on The Girls House Council held campus this week from Chema-wa- , a coasting party Wednesday evening. There was supper in Oregon. the recreation hall kitchen. At a recent meeting of the Present were Charlotte Mang-seth- , sponsor of the organization Staff Family Service committee. Mrs. Paul Bramlet was elected end invited guests including: Mary Joyce, Billie Holder and chairman of the 'organization. An immunization program in- Barbra Earl. Ada Tsosie and Fannie Ann volving some 400 or 500 students was in progress Wednesday and Chestes served on the invitation Thursday afternoons. The- - new committee. students were given shots of The first meeting of the five and tetanus and diphtheria small pox vaccinations. ( organized Girl Scout troops was held on Monday evening. , Two The latest newcomers to the of the troops have 32 members campus are 23 girl students and and the remaining three have three boys who arrived last 24 members each. Mrs. Evelyn Morrow has volweek from points on the reservation. The children replaced unteered to assist Mrs. Bertha students who have left to Join Bird with her troop. the armed forces or for ' other A fund raising movie for the benefit of the Girl Scouts on reasons. s', campus will be shown Thursday Joyce Tftorson entertained at a evening, Feb. 7. Picture will be duck dinner Wednesday noon at announced later. her home in honor of Mrs. Marlema Dugan. Invited guests included: Mrs. Lynn Engles, Mrs. Sue Fujikawa, Mrs. Darlene Skenandore, Mrs. RobinMary Stewart, Rebecca Mrs. son, Mrs. Stella Bordeaux, Norma Jensen and Mrs. ' Ann 4 Making Quilts? Green 75 $2.40 5 Roast Dinner .1007. Elk roast and all the trimmings will be on the menu at the Eighth ward dinner, to be held Friday evening at the ward Priced To Clear! (IliDEDWEAQ WOOL BLANKETS Shirts - Drawers Mens Boys Unions 72 x 90 Rayon Binding. recreation hall, sponsored by the building committee. The public is invited to attend and tickets are now on sale at $2.00 per plate, it was announced. Serving will , be from 6 to 8 p. A. and those attending are asked to bring their Own dishes and silverware. Following the dinner, a program will be presented in the Eighth ward chapel. Featured at the ward dinner will be the sale of home-mad- e wide selection candy, offering in any quantity desired. White only. $1X0 $9.90 I Poll Yellow Gray - These are only a few of g values found at . the Parrot Quality SHOES llOOSLEYS for Boys and Girls. Sizes 8'j to 3 ALL NEW SNAPPY SPRING STYLES! ' J I ? money-savin- 133 South Main Our 65th Year In Business , r' ' 1 ' - , - t . "! Hobe. Dorothy Ellis, education specialist, home economics and business manager of Indian Service Summer school, will be on cam pus for 10 days engaged in planning for the next summer ses sion. She expects a big sum mer school enrollment this year. 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Th NO SIGN OF STALE CLEANING ODORS Sincerely, FIELD LOW-PmC- E 0&perfmsikem afff TAKE A one which we are sure severs! We wiil also have you will enjoy. Charlotte Mangseth entertain at dinner on Thursday evening. ed Dorothy Ellis theater. at 1 P- - M. at the Capitoi Marjorie Galahad Jones, starring picture, feature The and Jonathan Hale, Patterson, Elisabeth Crane. Richard T1IE Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Olney and daughter, Irene, left Tues day noon for San Francisco, California, where Mr. Olney will n general attend a meeting services administration pertain ing to Indian Service procurement matters. here to be our our farmer friends all having to forward t, me . us." There instisn't with the day guests and spend to Wo have endeavor rcaiUn each one of you personally. did not if each one of you, hut you to invitations mail of ear personnel. not been invited by nny have or one, receive to attend. personaUnvitntien . fhase consider this your -n- III CLEANERS -'- PhonefiS Coma In ond too it Friday You can pay more but you can't buy nffwar or better! T.Cjk. nmEHSEOT-Fon- , f 323 South Main X .A nn. Ji i i r ' Phone $6 V! |