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Show High Priests Will Give Party on May 8 See What The Man Gets Paid For The Bear River ward High Priests are sponsoring a High Priests party on Satuday, May 8, at 8 p. m. in the Bear River recreation hall. All High Priests are invited to attend. A program has been arranged, to be followed by refreshments. at Lincoln school have The committee in charge of rangements is P. Jensen, chair-- a red letter day coming up on man, and Regnal Burt, Austin Thursday. May 6, a bus trip to Johnsen and George Salt Lake City, Given Awards Graders Plan By Committee The top ten Scout and Explorer units of the Golden Spike Scout District for the first quarter of 1954 were announced today by the District committee and Commissioners staff. Troop 132, sponsored by the Riverside LDS ward, scored 255 points out of a total of 430 to head the top ten Scout troops in the district. Scoutmaster is Russell Capener. Number one Explorer unit is Post 609. sponsored by the Willard LDS ward. Carl Olson is the Explorer advisor. They scored 233 points out of a possible j 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 30. 1954 't?blshd rklyJ.,ntwj:pprevery Friday published - The annual spring trip will be taken on Thursday with Rowland Rigby and Norman Anderson in charge of the group. Joining with the local young ";sters will lie fifth, and sixth and, (Tiinlrt'n UllUiT tflO the Robert Morgan at Perry school. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. NaPlans are to visit the slate Utah State Press Association, entered as Second Class Matter at the Poet office in Brigham City, Utah, un- tion der the act of March 8, 1879. tional Editorial Association and United Pres. Advertising Representative: Utah Stato Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Chas. W. Claybaugh. Publisher Johnson, Advertising Manager Glady of 530. capitol. I.DS temple grounds, Iloglc zoo and cat box lunch at Liberty park. With good weather expected, the outing should prove as inas teresting and educational similar trips in the past have The ratings were based on advancement, first class or above, Boys Life subscriptions, top leaders leadership, trained, day and night camping, representation at district roundtables and representation at district meetings. Following Riverside in the troop ratings were troop 109 of Willard. 203; Troop 103, Brigham Third, 189; Troop 139, Tremon-toSecond, 184; troop 125, Garland First, ISO; troop 106, Brigham Sixth, 163; troop 143, Third, 161; troop 110, Perry, 160; troop 128, Elwood, two-dee- Subscription rats $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with tbs Box Eider News, (published Wednesdays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 been. months; single copy 10 cents. GENE KEI.I.Y outlines a dance routine for this bevy of lovely Scotch lassies who join him and Cyd Charisse in a spectacular Highland Fling number in the forthcoming CincmaScope picture, Brigadoon, now in production at the Studios. The film is a screen version of the highly successful Broadway musical comedy of the same name. Van Johnson and Elaine Stewart are also in the cast. lofo&l FsiL.'T Fr$ jkSTlfc ate:? An informal buffet dinner was held Saturday night, April 21, honoring Roy Korsgren on his 75th birthday at the lovely new home of the Russell Forsgrens of Corinne. jr fiO OBUGA T ION There were 21 members of Mr. Forsgrens family present including Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright, Mrs. August Jeppesen, Mrs. Jesse Rock, Mrs. Ruth of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Southwick of Bountiful, Mr. Norman Hunsaker of Honeyville, Mr. George Hansen, Boar River City, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Thompson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Korsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Korsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Korsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Korsgren of e UTAH COIICRETEflvPIPE Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660 OGDEN 1940 PHOVO 1550 SALT LAKE Wall Avenue Springville Road 925 So. 6th West CO. LOGAN. UTAH Phone Phone Phone 7978 3444 two million Girl Scouts will help Smokey in his efforts to prevent destruction of forest resources by fires that result from human carelessness. The Bluebell troop will meet Monday, May 3, at 4:15 on the GIRL tabernacle grounds equipped SCOUTS1 with nosebag lunches to accompany Murle Markham to the area and they will plant picnic UNDER grass where it is needed. This is part of the work of Girl Scouts THE in being good outdoor citizens. TREFOIL Mr. Markham will point out different types of erosion and will show the girls how it can By Julia Clark be prevented or corrected. A On Monday, April 19, Murle Girl Scout aim is to leave a Markham of the U. S. Forest ser- place in as good condition as she found it or in better shape, C o n on vice talked He also showed if possible. servation. slides. It was very interesting and everyone enjoyed the meet Card Of Thanks ing. To those wlio by their acts In a special ceremony held of kindness expresed sympathy recently in Washington, D. C and friendship at the time of Smokey Bear was made an hon- the death of our beloved mothorary member of the Girl Scouts er, Mrs. Effie T. Freeman, we of America. After taking the wish to express heartfelt thanks. Girl Scout oath, Smokey, in turn, We wish especially to thank the administered the conservation ward bishopric, the Relief sociepledge to members of Girl Scout ty, our friends, and all others D ( troop 4, which was select- who assisted in any way. ed to represent the national orThe Children. This means that A30p ganization. Birthday Forsgrcn Celebrates Seventy-Fift- h With Large Gathering of Family Members Roy The evening was spent with the family visiting and reminiscing over old times. The hostess for the occasion was Stella, Marb and Pauline Forsgren, daughters-in-la- of Mr. Phone your society news to 771. ? s w : r. ? Ilial'll Last! Samsonite Luggage Mother7 Day! Father's Day! Celebrate a big day' in a with Samsonite luggage. Its a reminder of you that'll big way... And best of all a complete set costs give pleasure for years and years! about half what you'd expect to pay for luggage of such fine quality! Graduation! Only Samsonite has these exclusive features: finish wipns dnee " e "er-thai-loQtir- with a damp cloth ft Patkt more clothes hi carries them wrinkle-fre- e Made to "take" rough handling-,- , for years and ye leu e space n M olnlCBettp locllic Important Occasions Give A Gilt On Annual Bus Trip ner. (reports that during the first tw The months in office nightly round! HARTFORD. Conn. (UP) weight of office is getting May- of the banquet circuit added 1 or Dominick DeLucco down. He pounds. Scout Troops is yesterday's car 137; and troop 135, East Gar- land. 126. Behind Post 609 were Post 610 of Perry, 212; Post 631 of Fielding, 203; Post 633 of Plymouth, 166; Post 642 of Stone, Idaho, 143; Post 608 of Honeyville, 121; Post 632 of Riverside, 120; Post 638 of Howell, 118; Post 606 of Brigham Sixth, 95; and Post 643 of Tremonton Third, 92. Miley J. Reeves Services Are Held The funeral services of Miley J. Reeves were held at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Saturday, April 21, at 1:00 p. m. Bishop Henry Norman, of Co- rinne offered the family prayer and the invocation was given by Earle Nelson, also of Corinne. In The Garden was sung by the Singing Mothers. Remarks were given by John Adams of Brigham City, followed by an- INITIALS other selection by the Singing Sometime Well Un- FREE! Mothers, derstand. 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