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Show Jed J. Richardson ITONEYVILLE Fashion Show Models Corporal Orchard d which was written and produced by him. Jed has been teaching speech in the Idaho and dramatics Falls High school for the past four years. He is a former graduate of Box Elder High school and Utah State Agricultural college. By IS MAY 15lh Don't Be Caught Short HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW! ' Immediate and dependable service guaranteed on all makes of cars. Jean Ashley, Emme Lee, Della Marie Kahn CEfz peasant blouses and skirts they made at the spring fashion show at Intermountain school next Monday . . . will model JOE CARRS Inc. 750 South Main Phone 737 EiiiBn t tv,. I 4 0 mm r evening. mu Student Model The Honeyville ward Relief so6 Box Elder JOURNAL ciety held a quilting bee in the Relief society room, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 13. They enjoyed a deliFriday, April 23, 1954 cious lunch at noow. There was a large crowd of ladies present. They made a beautiful quilt. Mr. and Mrs Leland Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tolman of on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Nelson Berkeley, Calif, called on relaOpal Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander- . . director 'of local studio, tives In Honeyville Tuesday. son of Salt Lake City and Miss KITCHEN Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buckmill-e- r LaRae Whitaker of Deweyville wall offer a dance revue of her 29. on sevstudents of Salt Lake City spent April were all guests at the home of TOPS eral days this last week visit- Mr. and Mrs Theo Hunsaker on Doll Hobby ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. They enjoyed a nice GREENFIELD, Mass. (UP) Bin Tolman and other relatives. lunch at Mrs. Jacob E. Schuler, who has Crystal Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman been collecting dolls for 17 and Mrs. Merlin Knowles Mr. of more now than 200 and has home the visited at of years, Oakland, Wilma, daughter, nations. She Calif., spent several days in Mrs. Homer Duncan, sister and representing all brother-in-laof Mrs Tolman even refers to her home as the Honeyville this last week visitin Salt Lake City Saturday. Doll House. ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Pack and small son, Rickey, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Booth of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Boothe and children, Sharon, Duane. Dennis, Vicki and Sandra; Mrs. Wayne Boothe and children, Richard, Kristine and David, all of Ogden, were all guests at the home of Mrs. Pau-liT. Boothe on Easter Sunday. Mr. Willard Petersen, who is in the Dee hospital in Ogden, is somewhat Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Denton and daughters, Susan and Ruth of Los Altos, Calif., spent last week CONVERT LOSSES visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke. On ThursFORMICA gives you . . . day they all visited in Ogden at PERMANENT ASSETS BEAUTY the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ause COLOR tin Seager. The ladies and Mr. e STAIN RESISTANCI Open ditch irrigation means terrific water loss. In the Seager are brother and sisters. West the average loss is with cases on record as At the Seager home they celeLONG LIFE 25., brated the 80th birthday of their high as 70 mostly due to seepage, reduced velocity Enjoy new charm and utility ( caused by weed growth) and evaporation. mother, Mrs. E. O. Seager of with genuine Formica in your Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Covey . Mr. and kitchen. Makes your home Stop your water losses now. Pay for your permanent and Mrs. Bertha Covey of Ogbrighter your chores lighter! concrete pipe irrigation system out of your savings in den were guests at the home of Boiling water, alcohol nor power, labor and water control. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle on fruit acids can harm Formica. Easter Sunday. More, it never needs refinishMrs. Fred L. Monson of Salt Get full details on this money saving, timeing . . . wipes sparkling clean Lake City is visiting at the with a damp cloth. Over 60 saving program now. A call or a post card home of her and glamourous colors, including will bring a W. R. White Co. representadaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad the exciting new Sunrise color tive to discuss it with you. Johnson. line styled by famous RayMr. and Mrs. Abe Grant of mond toewy Associates. See at were the dinner guests Logan and home of their Beauty Bonded Formica todayl Free estimates. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Welch Phone 7765 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah and children of Pocatello, Idaho; MIAO 6ATII coMcicit mm Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and J. 15. BY WATER COMPANY ALL CONCRfTf family of Salt Lake City, and IMIOATIOH pvt CONCRETE MITM HADFIELD FURN. & APPLI. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Daines of CCMRUOATIO MTU ALL Logan, and Mrs. Stanford HunTYHI SCREW MERRELLS, INC. saker and baby of Brigham City were all guests at the home of e YOUR INTO in todays rf Mrs. George Win tie Stop Wishing f o ra foRMlcS DEADLINE STATE INSPECTION ' hair-dm.ser- s Is Celebrated; Ward Holds Quilting Bee Douglas T Orchard, of Douglas Orchard, 274 North First East, recently com Discussion pleted the Army leaders course at coips headquarters in Korea A member of the Fourth signal battalion, Orchard received training in the preparation lectures and of lesson plans, methods of instruction and demonstration. Orchard arrived in Ihe Far East last March having entered the army in October 1972. Corporal 21, son Morale Boost (UP) HARTF'ORD, Conn. Morale at an old peoples home got a boost when local outfitted and began the operating a beauty salon at who Beauticians, institution. to dug into their own pockets pay for two hair dryers, a sham poo chair and other equipment, one give free treatments there day each week. Eightieth Birthday of Mrs. E. 0. Seager Produces Own Play Completes Course Mrs. Jed Richardson returned from Idaho Falls last week-enwhere she went to visit her son, Jed J. Richardson and see the production of the play Reniah," Presents Students REPORTS: -- son-in-la- son-in-la- rjoRoOMse. CULVERTS METAL LIFT Thrill to the surge of power in todays finest gasoline the best in Utocos history. Its seasonizcd for results all times of the year and right now at superior its perfect for early spring. It combines the elements for quick starting, fast pick-uand smooth, powerful performance. 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Writing desks . . . magazines . . refreshments all are available to increase your travel pleasure. deep-cushion- (Continued From Page One) with Navajo girls modeling their own creations. e Mrs. Tamsey Cleary, Mrs. Dogeagle and Mrs. Lois Watkins compose the general committee for the event. First year chairman is Mrs. Lena Jorgenson; second year, Mrs. Ruby J. Price; third year. Miss Norma Smith; fourth and fifth year, Mrs. Thelma Queton; program committee, Miss Naomi Barts-chi- ; publicity committee. Mrs. Helen Higgins; stage and propMrs. Josephine Ormond, erty, Miss and stage decorations, Juanita Turner. Imo-gen- service that r Present ing ideas So drive in wherever you see the Utoco sign for is and for superior products. Youll tops riding comfort. Enjoy the COMFORT . . . Fashion Show engine-cloggin- g SCENERY . . . Union Pacific say where will take you there, in smooth You (utoco) andpet it! UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY ROOM TO ROAM . . . You're not "tied down." 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