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Show Intermountain Seniors Elizabeth Poulsen to Add Her Name to Those Of Early Summer Brides on May 14 in Logan PoulMiss Elizabeth (Both! sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs More than 15,800 YAZZIE Graduate 8 Box Elder JOURNAL With Work After By Be Buried Saturday Bourbon But Escapes with Only Minor Injuries OLD By Mrs. Ernest Huggins lovely party was bold at the Eldon, Maxine and Rue Lnn of home of Mrs Jean E. Shaw in Tooele were also guests at the Conners Springs, honoring Mrs. Anderson home over the week- Mary E Anderson on her birth- end Out of town Mr and Mrs Ray Jones of day anniversary. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hooper visited Mrs Jones' sisL. L. Ellis, Mrs. Vaughn ter and family, Mr and Mrs AlMrs. Clifford vin Jensen. Sunday of Tooele, Mrs Jones St.uk and Mrs Guy Bosley of mother. Mrs. Emma Paiee. reBothvvell. A delicious dinner turned home after spending was served and social conversa- some time at the Jones' tion enjoyed. Leslie Jensen met with a very Mrs. Ina Udy of Fielding, Mrs. painful accident last week. He Fae Vernieuw and Mrs. Beatrice was riding a horse when the Street of Ogden were guests of animal slipped and fell, pinning their sisters, Mrs. Winnie Jen- - Mr. Jensen He escaped having sen, one day last week. any bones broken but he was Mrs. C. H. Wakely of Logan is bruised very badly Jim Stacey of Woodruff visited spending some time with rer DOM Rational msttllzss products corp, rev tore; r. v Mil II I TBnrM rf Its a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S Holmgren Sunday, Mrs Holmgren's sister and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Meikle and son, Jimmie, were dinner guests of the Holmgrens. Mrs Christian Anderson entertained her pinochle elub Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ellis D Anderson of Clearfield were Sunday guests of Mr. Andersons mother. Mrs Mrs. LaVal Anderson Vaughn Koford and ehildten, his sister and brother-in-law- . Mr and Mrs. Reed Munns. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen motored to Ogden, Sunday, where they were guests oR Mr and Mrs. Joe Murray. They also sacrament attended meeting where their newest granddaughter received the name of Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening. Games were played and a deli Anderson and daughters of Bountiful were weekend guests of Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs Martha Anderson, and other relatives. Don't forget Primary conference Sunday evening. The officers and children have worked hard and would like a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ellis of Tooele spent last week visiting their daughter and family, Mrs. Mary E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen motored to Provo, Sunday, where they visited Mrs. John-sen- s brother. Mr. Harvelson, who was confined at a hospital suffering from a shot in the eye with a .22 rifle. and Mr. John P. Lillywhite Mr. Johnson of the stake high council were speakers at sacrament meeting. Joe Dell Huggins was in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, as a guest of the State Board of Forestry. He told them of his trip to Chicago and the work of the Young Out door Americans. Chester Christensen and daughter Betty escaped injury Sunday afternoon in Brigham City when their car was struck from the rear by a car driven by David Ward of Willard. SPECIAL! GARDEN HOE. Tough, forged steel blade, long hardwood handle. Here's your chance to save! Only SI. SPECIAL! SHOVEL. WANTED! MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to (JO .Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $350 per month. Farm experience valuable. e Write Box 703 Brigham City, Utah GRASS SHEARS. Hollow-groun- tool steel blades. Offset to prevent scraped knuckles 79 98c SPECIAL! GARDEN HAND TOOLS. You can't afford to be with GARDEN out them! Weeder, trowel, cutlivator. SPECIAL! 16 inch. LAWN MOWER. 10 in. wheels, rubber SPECIAL! GARDEN RAKE. Forged steel. 14 teeth. Hardwood tires. 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Saturday, the Gnl Scouts are planning a gay slumber party m the Boys gym. re- Straight haven't found the Lee Pinned Under Horse Ko-for- d yenl I pick also who Yazzie on-th- Jensen Whiskey You II turned fiom his training period at Salt Lake . . . decked out in caps and gowns, are shown in the photograph. Included are, front row, City as a painter, has received left to right, Ella Mae Nez, Helen McCabe, Mary Louise Pahe and Irene Ella Smith; permanent emplojment in his second row, Diuis Hubbard, Peter Frank Nez, Ren V. Regay and Ernest Kasuse; back chsen field Jimmie Alexius and Herbert Paul Denny, row, James (I. Lee, Leo It. Toledo, Elmer Lee, Ernest Manygoats and Bennie Kascoli. job trainees at Ogden, have cious lunch was served. also become permanent emBEAR RIVER (TTY REPORTS Pioof the Utah Daughters ployees in their chosen field of neers met at the lovely home of Mis Lilen Bywater, Friday af- Is Leslie ternoon. for their April meeting Mrs Mary S. Anderson gave the Bottled in Bond work Tsinna inme and Robert John son have permanent omplov ment at Intermountain Parents of the Semois received their invitations to attend com mencement some time ago Now the students .ire hoping to see them Part Of The Class of 1!3I 100 Proof For an (UPt easv to make and 'desseit use pancake mix to directions on the but pour the hatter so , mi Rage about t.m pancakes come out i !m sie of a sjjver dollar. lam over each Spicad hiked pancake' and serve about each guest' t, e Bake the Viuior. variation: pan. ekes a 'lout six inches in with a di.inie ter and spicad and hi,. nu ot chopped walnuts with mixed in lines, cooked enough itonev to make a good Stack consistency spieadmg the pancake's about six deep and cut into wedges to serve. m;w IoRK e Ben PVimuiMiM Training ob and cabinet and mill Circus April 27 gym. gave the responsive audience of students and families many a merThe clown acts and ry laugh the band music added spice to the well trained drill team, drills and parade of gymnastic feats followed in well timed succession The boys department. Joe Weight, and all those who assisted had worked out dozens of clever ideas, greatly appreciated by the audience. Senior News Irene Ella Smith and Ella May Nez have returned from Denver and Englewood, Colorado. Five on the-jotrainees have returned from Salt Lake City. They are Annie Betonie, Catherine Salt. M.ible Pari Yazzie, Evangeline Claw and Mabel Toade-cheeni- Infant Daughter to Exceptional On-the-J- Gmnastic exhibition and 28 at the boys Margaret Braegger. day and a half old infant daughter of Saltern Robert Clarice and Braegger. Morgan, died Thursday evening in an Ogden hospital. She is survived by her parMr and ents; grandparents, Mrs. Paul Rosenbaum, Brigham Carl Mrs City, and Mr and Braegger, Willard; and a brother, Robert Allen. Graveside services have tentatively been set for Saturday at persons the Willard cemetery under ditraffic rection of the Harold B. Kelt Funeral Home. every way! Connie Dickman The Intermountain Tim Traditional Pancakes Ltn.utne Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 30, 1954 ssui New Ways to Serve YARNS Intermountain Seniors Return To School o Lawrence H. Poulsen, will add her name to early summer brides on May 14 when she becomes the bride of Ted O. Whitaker, son of Mrs. Emily P. Whitaker. The couple plans an LDS temple marriage ceremony in Logan followed by a reception to be held in Brigham City. is a Box Elder The bride-to-bHigh school and seminary grad uate and has been attending school at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. The prospective bridegroom Is also a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate. He has attended the USAC and served with the National Guard in Korea. He is currently employed by Coleman Plumbing and Heating in Brigham City. were killed in week-enaccidents last year. To responsive, HOSE SPECIAL! REEL. Unreel only the amount of hose you gallon SRRAYER. easy to fill. Shut-oi- f valve on handle. 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Its the thrill of having swift, sure and superbly easy control with Buicks amazing new front-en- d Power Steering, steadiness. torque-tub- e sitting in geometry, Safety Its ride, the thrill of supreme spaciousness and luxurious interiors. Its the thrill of driving with the panoramic visibility of a new kind of windshield. hack-sweepin- Its the g thrill of this month or any month and we cordially invite you to try it, at the wheel of a Buick CENTURY. Whether or not you are ready right now for a new car, well be happy to have you join the Thrill Of The Month Club-j- ust by taking a demonstration drive in a 1954 Century. Its a great experience too good to miss. Drop in this week for sure! optional at extra Standard on R04DM4STFK, ether Srrtei. MILTON BERLE STARS FOR coat SPECIAL! STANLEY SCREEN DOOR CATCH. Keeps door se- curely closed. Easily installed 19c in just a few seconds SPECIAL! YANKEE "HandySCREWDRIVER. Two man' screwdriver blades. 3 drills in handle. 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