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Show T Vane, she discovered the Thompthere because 0. (.UP) Joyjson car already m'hPr haM driw" i! awy. Thompson parked downtown for "s m,c';ikfn another car of a few minutes and returned toJ,0' find a parking ticket which she; the same model ami color for promptly paid. On arriving her own. fine Mistake DELEWARE, This Happened Event That's a new 22 Seconds telephone being hooked up! And it happened 335,500 times during 1952 in the seven states and the part of Texas we serve. That means a new telephone was installed very 22 seconds of every working day. Every day Is moving day... 8 Box GIRL SCOUTS? UNDER THE TREFOIL lrdermountain Girl Scout coders held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Charlotte Vangseih, C.irl Scout (Vi oid in. i tor. on Monday evening. Election of officers was held with the following results: President, Miss Laura Kicks; vice president, Mrs. Bertha Bird; secretary and treasurer. Miss Eu-- ' Dean: reporter, Mrs. Jim Klrkham. Mans for the Girl Scouts birth-ladinner to be held in conjunction with the Brigham City roop leaders on March 19 were t'seussed. Troop No. 6, Mrs. Kirkham to take leader, volunteered rver the project of providing for the Boy Scouts round table at Building .No. SI on Thursday. Mans were made for ticket sales and advertising for "January Thaw," a play being by the Employees' Association. The following leaders were present at the meeting: Miss Eugie Dean. Miss Genevieve Davis and Miss Juanita lames from Troop No. 5; Mrs. Jim Kirkham from Troop No. 6; Miss Bessie Lee and Miss Sadie Roanhorse from Troop No. 7; Mrs. Bertha Bird from Troop No. 8; Miss Laura Ricks and Miss The the dresser scarves which are being made as part of their 2nd Class badge work. They have made original designs and are Leader, embroidering them. Miss Laura Ricks; asst, leader, Miss Rita Kaiser. Troop No. 6 President, Ada Tsosie; vice president, Mignon Brown; secretary, Fanny Yazzie; treasurer, Alice Hay; leader, Mrs. Jim Kirk- ham. Troop No. G has been working on its 2nd Class badge. Saturday, February 14, twenty-tw- girls completed the action of this badge. A hike with a lunch was planned. The objective being the laying of a trail using trail signs. The troop divided Into two patrols. Each patrol had a chance to lay a trail and also to fol-oa trail that had been laid. We all had a lot of fun scrambling over the rocks and running through the fields on the east side of the school campus. pre-ente- People are always moving across the street, the state or the nation. And because they do, we install an average of four telephones to gain one in the total number in service. Despite this fact, our total telephone gain in 1952 was 91,500. Our Rocky Mountain West is adding telephones faster than the nation... Last year the number of telephones in this region increased 7 per cent. The gain for the entire nation was 5 per cent. The fast growth in the vast area of the mountain states makes more difficult our job of expanding and improving telephone service. But our 1952 record and our $71 million construction program for this year are evidence that we are doing our part to keep the West growing. llte Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 20, 1953 Rita Keiser from Troop No. 9; Mrs. Florine Walling and Miss LaVerna Denetclaw from the s GLENN 4 ! 4 j Troop No. 8 Troop No. 8 Girl Scouts are They wnpleting their quilt. stariod it last spring. They made their cookies last Tuesday night. They will do their letter writing Monday, in answer to th letters they received from a Brownie troop in Toledo, Ohio. The girls practiced first aid. They made a stretcher out of Now two Girl Scout dresses. they plan to make medicine bags (first aid kits). Patrols 3 and 4 presented their play, "Little Red Riding Hood1 to patrols Nos. 1 and 2, Monday night. Leader, Mrs. Bird. new troop recently organized; and Mrs. Howard Leonard and Miss Katherine Pioche from Troop No. 11 a troop to be organizer! this We have a new troop here at week. Mrs. Florine Intermountain. Walling is the leader and Miss 5 No. Troop assisTire girls are well on their way La Verna Denetclaw is the toward earning the fol Towing tant leader. 'Besides working hard on their badges: sewing, needlecraft, junthe requirements ior citizen and good grooming. Tenderfoot for the made Valentines girls in will assist of the girls Eight the serving of the Cub Scout students in the Campus hospital. dinner on February 2G. Last Monday night, Patrol No. is troop Miss Eugie Dean 4 made fudge and divinity at leader. Mrs. Wallings home. Troop No. 7 Troop No. 7 has been very busy Going, Going, Gone PONCA CITY. Okia. (UP) at their last two meetings with models went a wood burning crafts project. When volunteer The girls are making wooden behind stage to don their latest key tags for all of the keys used "creations at the Ponca City in the Girls' Advisory depart- church association fashion show ment. They are burning identi- they found the dressing room Someone remembered fication symbols on each key empty. tag. They are enjoying the work that the room doubled as a rum very much. Leaders, Bessie Lee mage sale storeroom. The mod els sped to the rummage sale and Sadie Roanhorse. scene and found some of their Troop No. 9 Troop No. 9 girls are busy with finery already had been sold. We ore happy to announce that Mr. Ralph " Rock " Estes has joined the sales staff at Andersen's Ford Inc. Mr. Estes has been con- - nected with the automotive industry in the Brigham area for the past 5 years and is well qualified in the capacity as a salesman. 6 r : v lr'V - V-'- 4 SEE M ' lc tv t Roccr. I'i.. ROCK FOR A GOOD DEAL! ESTES SID 15 USED CARS MUST BE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AT DEAR WHOLESALE -- WE NEED ROOM FOR MORE FINANCE WILL TRADE-IN- AMOUNTS LISTED $733.00 DOWN 1951 P 5147300 SEDAN LINCOLN $772.00 DOWN I 1951 FORD CLUB COUPE $540.00 DOWN 1952 NASH RAMBLER 1947 BUICK SEDAN 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN $370.00 DOWN 5 - S 5 - 1950 PLYMOUTH COUPE - $325.00 DOWN 1952 MERCURY -- -- - 1 jg FORD TUDOR -- Blue $511.00 DOWN by its clean, crisp taste 5 SEDAN $440.00 DOWN 1951 - 5 $273.00 DOWN distinguished 51073 5115500 S 54400 O ..S 54500 ST2 1949 PONTIAC BELOW S146M 1951 PONTIAC STATION WAGON $580.00 DOWN Highest Quality Oil NEW FORDS. S Loaded. Like New -- g7 &50 5102(D)00 8-11700 $851.00 DOWN B..S 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $222.00 DOWN 1940 jg BUICK-Good- Car r-- $113.00 DOWN ..$ 5 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN $103.00 DOWN 1948 KAISER SEDAN S . $171.00 DOWN .$ 442 224 204 34000 BOX ELDER COUNTY'S USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS! PLENTY OF USED TRUCKS ALL SIZES! - 1951 wuS FORD F-- 7- 1952 FORD Down through the years for more than half a century, Fisher has rigidly held to the highest quality standards. Viith thousands of discriminating users in the intermountain area, it has long been first choice over all other beers. If you enjoy the downright satisfaction of really good beer, you should taste Fisher distinguished by its clean, crisp taste. BRIGHAM WASATCH DISTRIBUTING Two Speed and Tandems. TON New. 4 Speed. aM.C 1951 CHEVROLET 3 i TON - A-- 1 Condition, Rubber. T0N--6oo- d AND "TEST DRIVE" 323 South Main F. f TON STAKE 1946 G.M.C. TWO COMPANY BB2SS?U; ike 1948 BE SURE ANY AND " VALUE CHECK FIRST SERVED! " THE 1953 FORD uc Phone 56 .. - j |