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Show nrranltuTiiPdii r BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday. July 6. 1951 Brigham City. Utah S ' More Rats Than Named To Posts In People On Utah South Stake MIA Wallace Farms, U.S.A.C; Problems To Unravel Cott To Give and Christensen Recital Sunday Blanche (Hendricks were recently appointed to head the South There are more rats than peo- Box Elder tftake Mutual Imple on Utah farms, says a timely provement association board. bulletin entitled "Rats on the They replace O. Dee Lund and Farm," published this week by Martha Dalton who were releasthe Ufah State Agricultural Col- ed at the Past stake quarterly lege extension service. conference. (Under the direction of Dr. Carl With Superintendent Chrisften-sedirecextension Frischknecht. are Wayne Loveland . and some tor, eight subject special- Lynn Hailing as assistants; ists collaboated in compiling Douglas Miller, secretary; Ralph bulletin. Weir il- Westover the and Larkin as lustrated and readable to the dance directors;Carlyle Ed Johnson, layman, the bulletin is one of Interest leader, Nell Hanseveral released by the exten- special sen, Era director and IMartello sion service during the past two Nelson as Junior n leader. weeks, The retiring board with Lund diseases, says the are Archie Sims and Boyd Shefbooklet, h a v e I caused more field as assistants and Vern deaths than all the wars in his- Sederbolm, dance director, tory. And one pair of rats may Serving on the new board produce as high as 70 offspring with are in one year. For that reason, BlanchePresident Hendricks manual counse states Director Frischknecht, lor and Harris, Jane Linford, activity men on Utahs Merle Carr, secretary; the subject were summoned to counselor; Merle Grover, special interest prepare this bulletin. leader; Lura Redd, gleaner (Rat habits, how to defect their leader; Gladys Johnson, Junior presence, diseases they carry, gleaner leader; Jennie Jones, and their control are discussed Mia maid leader; Norma North, of best The extensively. types second year beehive; LaPreal baits, fumigation, and trapping Collings, first year beehive; as revealed by current experiLilian Westover and Mrs. Car ments, are announced in the lyle Larkon as dance directors; of the pages publication. Melba Wendel, Era director; a Mary Lou Horsley, music direc Sanitation and city home or farm as applicable tor; and Carol Woodland as or to Utah residents, are thorough- ganist. ly presented. LeGrande Horsley Is speech Persons interested in informa- director for the two organiza tion in the bulletin or in obtain- tions. loing a copy, should contact a The retiring members of the cal county or home demonstrayoung womens board with Mar tion agent tha Dalton are Romina Ras mussen, Ilene Kilpack as counOld Joke selors; Jennie Carlson, special HenYORK. Neb. (UP) The dairy interest leader; Blanche operators chuckled when Frank dricks, beehive; Effle Adams, Neville brought in a ' can of secretary; Melba Oylpr, Era HartPl .Woodland, drama milk from his farm. He had mistakenly picked up a can full of director, and Mrs. Vern Seder-holas dance director. water. n Rat-born- Mr. Knudsen, who resides at 13? South First Street West, represents Prudential Insurance Company in the Brigham City area, where he provides local families with protection . for the present and the future. Wilh the proper planning,' Mr. Knudnen, local families can be sure they will have money to com. plete the childrens education and to provide funds .to keep the family together if the breadwinner is no longer around. Relatively a few cents a day, he points out, can assure that protec. lion. say Enlarged headquarters for Prudentials activities in this section of the state have been opened at 2954 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, where complete facilities are maintained for personal service to , 6 Utah families., " r A Puzzlement Confronts Glenn Ford into the Secret of Convict Lake in the new wesdelving tern melodrama to be at the Capitol theatre for three days starting Sunday. . . . d g , Program Given West Point Man The city recreation schedule for the coming week was released today by the program diIt folrector, Basil Williams. ' lows: ' Sunday, July 8: Reunion: Priest family. Reunion: Facer family. Monday, July 9: War Memorial Dancing home, 9 to 12 a. m. Made-You- r Baseball league practice, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to- 2 ' p. m. Lawn recreation and boating, 2 to 5 p. m. In honor of George Shibata, the first American of Japanese ancestry to graduate from the U. S. military academy at West Point, N. Y., the Corinne and Honeyville Young Buddhist as sociations, will hold a banquet tonight at 8:30 p. m. at Maddox Ranch house, Brigham City, ac cording to Kol Haramoto, chair man. Guest speaker of the evening will be a fellow West Pointer, Colonel William C. McFadden, commandant of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Also on the program, honoring the new Air Force Second Lieu and tenant, will be friends teachers from Box Elder coun ty, Including Ira R. Watanabe, Honeyville, Wendell White, Tre monton; Robert Crccnpton, Brig ham City; Jay Yaggi, Garland; George Davis, Garland and Mayor K'leon Kerr, Tremonton. Included on the program will be a vocal number by Miss Carol Watkins, Weber college, Ogden; piano numbers by Jay Olsen, Logan t harmonica solo, Shlg Kano, Ogden. Tickets may be obtained for the dinner from Jim Tazoi, Gar land; (Honeyville grocery, Hon (North July 10: stake Tuesday, War Memorial Dancing home, 9 to 12 a. m. Lawn recreation and boating, 2 to 5 p. m. league-America- n Baseball Junior Legion. ' Wednesday, July 11: Made-You- r Baseball league practice, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 2 p. m. (Lawn recreation and boating, 2 to 5 p. m. Baseball Peaches baseball, 8:15 p. m. Thursday, July 12: War Memorial Dancing home, 9 to 12 a. m. Made-You- r 'Baseball league, 9 a. m. 'Lawn recreation and boating, 2 to 5 p. m. Softball 'South stake V ' Friday, July 13: War Memorial Dancing ' home, 9 to 12 a. m. Made-You- r Baseball league, 9 a, m. Lawn recreation and boating, 2 to 5 p. m. ,0LDSv n PROQF FOUR Straight DOURBOU Will Honor Nisei Softball eres no letter Bourbon yoga TO&aa City Recreation YEARS OLD Whisky MB RICKORT HSlUllK H COtf, JULY 7 Van Cott has been teaching and doing advanced study in Los Angeles for the past two and a half years, but is now making his home here. He speaks highly of bhe local musical culture and is preparing! a series of informal recitals to in give students development public performance. (It was reported he is confident the variety of program and the standard reportolre of composers chosen will appeal to the public, and will give an hour of j genuine pleasure. The program for Sunday follows: Baritone solo, Edward Ward; piano solo, Lynette Jensen; piano duet, Lynette and Mary Lou Jenson; vocal solo, Janet Sato; piano solo, Martha Jensen; soprano solo, Robert Young. (Piano duet, Sandra Knudson and Roxalene Ridd; organ solo, Edwin Harrison; piano solo, Cleo Ann Larsen; piano duet, and Karen Gleo Ann Larsen Craghead; soprano solo, Maureen McWhorter; piano solo, Portia Reeves; organ solo, Frank Van Cott; piano solo, Karen -Craghead; piano duet, Karen Van Cott, Frank and Craghead and baritone solo, Edward Ward. Reunion Reunion FA Sheffield 9:30 tra A. ieside, non 1 Hyde d tht from EARLY CLOSE OUT ON ALL SUMMER MATERIALS n, TO GET YOUR CHOICE of Starchless Finish Now only 75c Yd - H; ivestif dead wo: :es du he bo BARGAI old :re E it yal 0 Color fast Pre-sReg. SI. 25 to Jtj; FROSTED ORGANDIES on, C Color fast Starcbi PLAIN ORGANDIES Finish , Reg. 98c Yd. Now only 75c U k color last) J descent colors Reg, Sl-2- 5 Yd Now onlj RegdU; Regular Colors Dotted Swiss. Now only 75c Yd PIQUES In colors ond white. Color fart i hipme til Now only 75c Yd. , ing limite DAN RIVER Wrinkle. n 1 or Ginghams. 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Joe or Mary squint at things, or act up when asked to study. It may be VISION trouble. You never know until eyes are EXAMINED. Remember, children need CARE FOR THEIR EYES Saturday, July Reunion: Howell family. Sunday. July 15: NltADim Mlssoi ng the 1 14: ii man yenne STARTS SATURN , e HlCKOBt n attend. to e OWEN D. KNUDSEN joey oeabjuk Frank Van Cott, musician, will present some of his students in a recital Sunday afternoon, July 8, at 3 p. m., in the Brigham City Fourth ward chapel. The public is cordially Invited well-know- Ogden, returned to hjs i Brigham City where C ) tion is reported "imprTJ Leonard will report w San Francisco in 30 emergency. A sailor serving in the Korea area, Leonard was flown home. J. N. Nielsen, after spending 12 days in the Dee hospital in Students of Van DR. ROY F. BARNARD OPTOMETRIST family. Phone Palmer family. 1097 Brigham City STARTS SATURDAY Tllfllfl I 6 WEVE WATCH FOR BIG AD IN JULY Uth PAPER GOT TO I MOVE n!fd larger floor space to properly display our t0 d Justice to eJf.hndis iines moving to z Sprous-Rei- WERE AT REDUCED DRASTICALLY RIGHT AND LEFT SET SOUTH MAIN OUR NEW (Formerly Sprouse-Reitz- the many fine nationally furniture we. carry. We're old location soon-- LOCATION prc ) Prices Cut Drastically ve SETS PIECE 128 TO I imm MK 2 MOVING t L quality DISE INTO THE NEW STORE.' ONLY Turquoise Reg. $259.50 Removal Sale Price HURRY FOR THEY'LL GO LIKE WE DON'T WANT TO TAKE ANY OF OUR PRESENT MERCHAN- THESE HOT CAKES! 1 2 1 PIECE HUNDREDS ONLY BE SET ONLY Reg. $249.50 Removal Sale Price HERE 10:00 A. M. 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