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Show X 9tT Mrs. And 'ER JOUR er Pinochle Sh egonT'" roi" & 1 Honored At Family Dinner . Winners Ronald Packer Pinochlt club Mrs. P Ronald i. Wednesday, the home of Mr. and tbert Stoner. Mr. and Was served to 'lie Fryer, Mr. .and Mrs. shirts, Mr. and Mrs. C. torgan Mr. and Mr. 'packer. and Mrs. and Mrs. The Thanks-them- she discovered was only dieaming when she thought she was struck by a speeding truck. She was taken to the hospital unconscious anyhow. Lois jumped aside to avoid the onrushing vehicle in her sleep. She tumbled out of bed and struck her head on the floor. Kooh, 13, i e and the used decorated was themums ' I V W. Va. (UP) VVELI3BU1RG. Lo.s hS'StA OB Lmsh, fit. tu Dream Too Real Honored At First Ward Last Friday yr NEW Q t; STUDEBAKER TV celebrated bis 92nd birthday Sunday, November 18. He is member of the Box Elder News and Journal 90 club. . . . E d) David M. Squires, 704 South Main nkets UOX is Brigham City, Utah Friday. November 30. 1351 ONS ASTERS rERS Refrigerators ERS and Anna E Sederholm OCKS PS Freezers .KERS can't and out UAL beat INTERNA for HARVESTER dependability ity, t! taxes mean 952. Selection RATIONS s is save g and ' higher prices ... Let us show how when you buy; save an INTERNA HARVESTER freezer you use (AL lirigerator. Funeral services in memory of Anna Elda Sederholm, who died November 22, were held in the Second L.D.S. ward, November 28, at 1 p. m. with Bishop LeGrande Horsley conducting. 'Family prayer at the home was offered by J. Carlos Sederholm. Prelude was played by Renie Littlewood and the invocation was offered by Bert Johnston. t , hscos fiQQPOS GRID E3 iQSKt aa fir A vocal solo was rendered by Lee Davis and remarks were offered toy Leo Hansen. Margaret and Carolyn (Rose sang a vocal duet followed toy remarks by Charles W. Goodliffe. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Horsley and the concluding musical number was a violin solo by Harold B. Felt. Don Sederholm pronounced the benediction. Concluding services were .at the cemetery Brigham City where dedication of the grave was by Roger Sederholm. r heater. ir i lon. - tt flil conditioner and radio. Will give 22 to 25 miles per galwith air 1 v, , Birthday Nov. 18 t vs ; David M. Squires Observes 92nd Funeral Held For SHAVERS ights JOURNAL ELDER r ., r i rt t Sedan or s C SELECT! PAGE ELEVEN v t) CHAMPjON Vc? . 1 , . Why Pay More And Get Less ? SEE IT TODAY Boy Scouts Of America First Ward Troop . . . most of whom were, promoted and honored at a court Gordon, Marion Hyde, Billy Sheffield, Lee Smith. Back row: Lowell Hendricks, Ray Beecher, Herbert Adamson, of honor last" Friday evening. ' Left to right, front row: Robert Munns, Bruce Carr, David Holland, assistant scouRandall Jensen, Robert Epley, Richard Felt, Jerry Carr, tmaster; Cordell Jensen, Kenny Seegmiller and Sam GorDennis Reeves, Leonard Orwin, Brent Sanford, Stanley Jensen and Edward Bosley. Middle row ; Scott Olsen, don, treasurer. Charlie Keller; Carl Robertson, Richard Gordon, . Dennis Mr. David M. Squires of 704 south Main celebrated his 92nd birthday on Sunday, November 18 at their home, with a family ; dinner. He is a member of the Box Elder News & Journal 90' club. His son, David Squires and family and his daughter, Anna Bell Tillotsn all of Salt Lake t City, were present. Twenty-fou- r well wishing friends called in Sunday afterV noon to congratulate him and to Six New Tenderfooters Paul Siggard troop 106, art; enjoy the big birthday cake that Larry Jensen, troop 105, campMrs. Squires says we couldnt Welcomed Into Troop ing, cooking and farm mecha92 candles on. quite get all In Special Rites nics. Mr. Squires was born and raisgiven , Star Scout badges were ed in Brigham City, -- and is the It was a big night for Boy Scott Olsen, Richard Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Por- Scouts of the 'First wrd last Frl-da- to Dee Packer and Robert Harris ter Squires, one of Utahs earliest their by Scouter Dr. C, A. Munns. when evening, pioneers. achievements were recognized Eagle Scout gold palms were and appropriate awards were awarded to David Holland by Mr. And Mrs. William made at a court of honor. , Counselor Charles Keller and to Desmond Lawhead Are Guests The evenings program open- Eugene Laney toy 6 p. 'm. with investiture Christensen. ed at Mrs. Ken S. Jensen During the program a vocal ceremony. Members of the troop Mr. and Mrs. Ken S. Jensen formally initiated the following solo was rendered by Glendon have had as house guests the new members, now tenderfoots: Hendricks. A. trio, composed of past week, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Brent Sanford, Kenny Seegmill- Dixie Gordon, JoAnn Thompson, from Denver, er, COrdell Jensen, Richard Felt, and Sharlene Felt, sang, accomliam Lawhead Colorado. Lee Smith and Teddy Bosley. panied by Ruth A. Bernsten, They received their badges from 'Playing a cornet number was David Holland, assistant scout a trio composed of Scout Olsen, ' ' Charlie. Keller and Newell, Poul master, I AT JOE CARR, Inc. Phone 737 FIRST WARD SCOUTS AWARDED PINS AT COURT OF HONOR FRI. r y A'tUhchebffas 'the'ne?ved their parents Talks on scouting were given the boys. At by David Holland, Eugene Lan of honor was ey and Bishop Raymond Payne. After the court of honor, films direction of South district commissioner and on scouting were shown. Scoutmaster Sam Gordon. were Dinner Served Second class badges awarded to Leonard Orwin, Den dinner was serv nis Reeves, Marion Hyde, Cor- edThanksgiving to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. dell Jensen, Brent Sanford, Jer Claybaugh and children, Char ry Carr, and Stanley Jensen toy les Conley, Kathy Kay and Van Scouter Worth Jensen. Stanley, Bruce and Apn First class badges were award- Wayne, Stoner at the home of Mr. and ed to Billy 'Frank Sheffield by Mrs. Albert Stoner. 0 to the soouts and by the mothers of 8:30 p. m. a court held under the ( Counselor Andy Carruthers, chairman of the troop committee and to Paul Siggard, troop 105, by Desmond Christensen, chair man of the troop '105s commit Heres what it does: Heres what it is: Gives you extra traction lor starts and toads! stops on wet. icy. slippery Reduces slipping and skidding in every Goodyears amazing new machine the "TractioniZer" perforates the entire traction surface of tire treads s with thousands of tiny, that resist skids in every direction! Tractionizing is done right on your car and one treatment lasts the werage driver an entire season . . . when it wears off you have your original tough tread rubber for hot directionl sharp-edge- to the need to buy take off special Extra traction's there when yon Does away with on and to pat need it! 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Merit badges were awarded to the following boys by Scouter Herb Adamson: Ray Beecher, public health, art, first aid, scholarship and woodwork; Randall Jensen, firemanship and scholarship. Charlie Keller, scholarship; Robert Epley, art; Brent SanRichard ford, art and reading; Gordon, pork production, beef Stanproduction and reading; ley Jensen, home repairs; Scott Olsen, scholarship and, music; iDennis Gordon, pork production, beef production and scholarship. Cordell Jensen, art; . Bruce Carr, home repairs; Robert HarLowell Henris, scholarship; dricks, scholarship; David Holland, coin collecting, cycling, automobiling, rabbit raising and - ' camping. Eugene Lovey, troop 105, automobiling, farm records and bookkeeping, grasses, legumes and forage crops, beef production, soil management, dog care; 23 but certainly not with mtn!" 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