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Show Thousands of Flowers Arc Manufactured No It Isn't A Turkey i it Juniors .. F-- )&:, 3 ' &? . y - 153SL- -. . jzSzL 5 v" !3p V) ,, AV., Sy i;i l, V l . , 7yV 4 L$ icnr C37 Donna Jean Prisbrey, Mary Lou Jensen and Shirley Orwin Thousands of . . . occupy a corner of the big gym with their flower making operation. and these flower girls theme Junior out the to prom carry spring blossoms were needed m. is 9:00 time Prom p. share. their tonight produced w aAiW t ..AT., Don Coomlts holds the bird while Owen Westenskow and Coyd Packer fasten it on the roost. Youll have to attend the prom tonight to find out what it is. .,t r 1T" r F '? 1 ' s e kj t 'ftt t t$ f if T JP AT SHIRLEYS! ' Theyre decorative and Children and grown ups alike will enjoy these nAv 7k ister treats. ORDER YOlTt HOT CROSS BUNS HAMBURGER BUNS HOT DOG BUNS : FOR EASTER TODAY! Shirleys Bakery PIIONE Spring Musicale s COPPIN MOTOR CO. 10 Box ;o: Elder JOURNAL - Pontiac Cadillac International Trucks Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 16, 1954 Cm S W x fV SMART TALK 3 hs i tJ II -- i w Hr f - mm tor of the National Institute for Human Relations. According to Alf Freeman, president, the meeting will be held at the high school cafe-- i teria on Monday evening. April 19 at 7:30 o'clock. There is nothing either longhaired or windy about Dr. Bender. Quite the contrary. He is an intensely practical man who has lieen able to make his unrivalled knowledge of human relations pay big dividends, President Freeman says. This will be the closing program of the season for the local club and members will be permitted to bring local guests, it was pointed out. Newly elected officers for the coming year will be introduced at the meeting. iM 4? ,ry,ryU The importance of psychology on the betterment of human relations will be tile general theme of the remarks which will be made at the next meeting of the Knife and Fork club by Dr. James F. Bender, author, speaker, educator and the direc- 3 i i AS? ! GOODIES -- Prom Tonight nr ' EASTER CAKE -- e To Sponsor What's All This For? Knife & Fork Club to Hold SHOP FOR Offer Annual 1954 PONTIAC j aPfcV.i&gS - Sorority Again Floyd Knudsen p rivx.,- Denztl sen, of Epsilon, and Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Mack Young of Xi Alpha, a full evening of music will be presented. Featured will be P.icks Knurl-seat the piano with the Box Elder High school Bovs chorus under the direction of J- Fail Johnston also performing. Annual Spring Musicale will Arrangements are being made Soft lights, beautiful instrumental numbers. for and good music are prom- be sponsored by Epsilon and members today asked Sorority ised those attending the Junior Gi of Eeta Sig- the Alpha chapters general public to circle May Prom tonight, Friday by Phi on May 7 at the Eighth 7 on their calendars and keep Deanne Lichtenstein ma ward. the evening open for the annual Shio. and Harry According to Mrs. Wesley Han recital. Theme of the annual affair is being kept a closely guarded .secret but committee members (ALL and aids promise something dec"sensational in tire way of orations. Music will lie provided by a AT 74 who Weber college orchestra at 9:00 will start the dancing For A Ride In A New o'clock. Admission has been established at $1.50 per couple for dancers and 50 cents for spectators. We are offering you MORE A good floor show at interfor your used car. Make us mission time and refreshments ' served from a novel arrangeprove it! ment will complete the prom program. Will 3V.S OV lo-!c- r.- n famous - High Twist Alton Stokes she was doing but she kept the knew what probably in as workers scurried around to comdoubt photographer plete prom decorations by the Friday night deadline. . . . Prom Theme Is A Secret m look to Ki the low-prifield, ONLY PLYMOUTH brings you NEW RUWF.R (or flashing new performance NEW POWER (or still more driving ease NEW POWER for greater driving safety I 0$ new PowerFlite transmission with new PowerFlow engine PowerFlite, the newest, smoothest fully automatic field, transmission in the combined with the great new PowerFlow engine, gives you flashing acceleration with no lurch or lag. The PowerFlow engines new 110 horsepower gives you ample reserve power for any driving need. Pretty o practical beautiful Gaymodes made for you by mills that rank among America's finest. 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