OCR Text |
Show 42nd Anniversary of Girl Scouting in America Celebrated at Intermountain YA7.ZI Sing Girl Scout Songs At Party U the pan of I. C. Plenty, sheriff ol Box Elder county. Marie Trujillo and Lolita Bizadi were the "voices for Till le Matt Yazzie and Sally Lou Fuller who a young Navajo couple. !.uc James. who announced ihe number, assured the audiaI il iheie wa-- - an ience re semblance of the east to anyone Troop 6 presented a humoious living oi dead, n was purely coskit entitled The Crucial Mo incidental. ment. Alice Keames played Troop 8's contribution to the (I By Connie Dickman a Miss Grissom's School Springtime brings a new enthusiasm to hobby clubs. On Mondays and Fridays now are seen soft ball, soccer, archery and hiking clubs on the Inter- is tip: 0 00 (j Troop 5 With Mrs. Burnett, leader school . . . entertained at the birthday party held at Intermountain troops took part in the party and program. program was a very clever little group of Spanish dancers, bedecked in huge sombreros, swilling skirls, roses in the hair and everything else a Spanish dancer must have. The girls who participated in the dance were Rase Ann Kelleywood. Hazel Bird, Della Kahn, Betty Draper, Eloise Bitsoie, Margaret Mary Yazzie and Marie Gould. last week. Eight Present Birthday Cake - The girls closed iheir number! with a flourishing bow and a bright Gracias. The following girls from troop sang Evening Prayer and the "Navajo Happy Song: Ani-- j ta Chief. Edith Jane Benally, Betty Sam, Annie Begay Ten, Mary Mike. Mary Esther Begay and Rose Gambler. Rose announced the numbers for the group. The speaker of the evening was Perc Petersen, the J'aycee who comMan of the year mended those present for the work they were doing with the girls at the school in helping them to become good citizens. He discussed the Girl Scout program and what it is doing for the girls of America. He stressed the ol the scouting movement which embraces girls of all faiths and creeds apThe enthusiastic plause at the conclusion of his speech was ample evidence of how well it was received by his listeners. The program for the evening closed with the retiring of the colors by the coIot guard from troop 11 and the singing of taps by the entire group. 12 dentist -- the Thursday hundred others all as close as your nearest telephone. Committees in charge of arrangements for the dinner were the following: invitations, Mrs, Floreine Walling and Mrs. Don Morrow; program. Mrs. Jim Kirkham, Miss Lauro Ricks and Miss Rita Keiscr; table decorations and favors, Mrs. Pete Three Stars. Mrs. Joe Gallegos and and Mrs. Sammy Silversmith; dinner arrangements. Miss Charlotte Mangseth and Mrs. Bertha Your telephone does cost more than a few years ago, true -- but in spite of inflation, modern of its one livings greatest bargains. day and night . your telephone is a servant that never sleeps Bird. Mrs. Bird's girls made the aprons very attractive little worn by the waitresses. They were made of yellow denim with Movatain' States Telephone FIFE AND , w'ho are visiting the Intermoun- tain campus enjoyed an evening Ferlesta Wheeler and Lee students went with their shop instructors to gather first hand knowledge about their vocations in actual operation. Illness Anne Sullivan, Ann Peterson, and Lewis Fish were absent on Monday because of illness. St. Patrick's Day Tea On Monday, from four until five o'clock, Miss Grissom entertained her entire staff at a tea in her w'ell appointed apartment, building 59. The tea table was decorated with a center piece of spring flowers. Shamrock leaves scattered over the lace table cloth gave a hint of the spirit of the day. Eudie Dean and Louise Dyer Miss assisted their hostess, Grissom. Special guests were Miss Hanlon, Miss Joyce and The staff Miss Harrington. thoroughly enjoyed the lovely hour. Vocational Third and fourth year girls coming to Home Mechanics for Girls from the home economics department show much interest in their work. Ages range from 11 to 16 years of age. They decide quickly what projects are useful and those particularly applicable to future home mak- FISHING AT ITS BEST. drive specials for Friday Saturday out and save! PASCO FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 4ans -- 500 Kahtudcy Straight Bourbon Whisk&y In this shop the girls learn about money saving ways to keep up their homes, such as papering walls, finishing furniIn Observance of 42nd Anniversary ture, repairing window and door screens and cutting window . . . girl scouts from troop 13 presented the birthday cake. shades. in Rose is Willie and others cake the picthe the Holding of Mr. Quintana's mason ture are Catherine Hesuse, Florence Brown and Anna ry Two students. Kee Yazzie Tohon Pioche. Troop leader is Mrs. Behrends. nie and Amos Hudson, have built a brick buttress for the entrance of building 38. The 9 Box Elder JOURNAL Another Tea shows that these The girls department put on workmanship Brigham City, Utah students have the ability to more than an invitational dance make good as brick masons. Friday, March 19, 1954 and cookie sale. They delighted St Patrick's Day Dance the teachers of first year stuThe Preston exchange students a pocket of bright green in the dents in Mrs. King's school with shape of the Girl Scout trefoil. a tea. (Building 13. the dormi-lorThe following girls from troop attendants and the girls, 7 served as waitresses: Lillie prepared a beautiful tea table Charles, Sadie Zuni Tolly, Leona with Betty Janes and Adda Harvey, Jessie Lucy Harvey, Et- Morgan flouring tea and punch. ta Hudson. Jenive Joey, Rosalie Keilywood, and Alice J. Russell. Phone your news to 1000. The girls who aie taking waitress training as their vocation assisted Mrs. Bvw'ater and Mrs. now . . . Stephens in preparing the delicious meal that was served. The menu consisted of roast turdressing, cranberry key and sauce, mashed potatoes and buttered peas, gravy, frozen molded salad, butterhorns. angel food delight and coffee. BEAUTY DURABILITY of Cambridge University. Ratcliffe. in a rcixirt of the said Smithsonian Institution, such a number is necessary to account for the intensity of the radio frequency electromagnetic radiation received from the ga- laxy plane. If every visible star constant- ly sent out radio waves equivalent to the maximum received from the sun. this would ac- count for only a hundredth part of the radiation received from! the galaxy. Hence, Ratcliffe be- lieves there are at least twice as many stars in the galaxy as was once thought. Cal Ida 2 Lb. Package Oven Fresh 2 SODA CRACKERS !i the exciting new Styron wall tile combining matchless beauty wtih economy. Tru Tile is made from the finest color pigments available . . . mouled-i- n to last a lifetime. Resists heat, moisture, acids and alkalis. See, compare J B Tru Tile with any other tile on Hie market todayl TRU MEANS - Oven DECORATOR CLEANS LIKE MAGIC Tru Tile is easily adaptable to every room kitchen, both, shower, hallway, utility and recreation rooms. Ask to see Tru Tile's complete line Free estimates, FRESH FIELD GROWN & GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches of course. 10C J. B. BYWATER COMPANY 115 North Main MERRELLS, Inc. 9S North Main HADFIELI) FFRNITFRE 12S South Main YARIETYS ROSE BUSHES each, only - 490 UTAH MILK FOUNDATION KK 1C3 1 tf&e'Zb&c l. LIVE FLOURISHING 49c lbs. SINCERE PURE 39C 20 ounce Strawberry Preserves EATS fOKQIDE Base of AH Salads 39c 2 Ige heads LETTUCE , 29c; CHOICE GRADE POT ROASTS, lb COLORS J B Tru Tile cleans easier than any tile model Grease, grime, even crayon marks disappear quickly, easily with mild soap and water. BETTER E3YS 250 Cactus Plants, each 290 Fresh Perfect for new construction or mod ernixation. Simply lay edge to edge over flat surface fits snugl Water tight. Will not cup. 32 L Orange Juice, 2 ens 25c TILE Available in rich morbleized shades, soft pastels, and bright new "PeorlGlo colors. Each tile is opaque and color fast. "HomeSelected to individual tastes. Hitt CO, UWISHUt PASCO FROZEN Fig Newtons Plastic HIU W tter Service Cream Style CORN 2 cans j THE PROOF SPECIALS! are yours with Stars In Milky Way 86 Friday and Saturday VALUE Billions Of Invisible THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OU) G(ec EASY TO INSTALL RADISHES .. Biggest sailfsh ever boated 22t beauty! Thats pounds of silver-blu- e fishing at its best! Rat-icliff- e -- Yaz- ing. WASHINGTON Them (CIO radio may be 100.000.000.000 stars" in the Milky Way galaxy a number equaling the visible stars, according ro Dr. J. A. (WE DELIVER) . of dancing with Intermountain The students. lucky couple who won the door prize was zie Black. It was the girls turn to invite mountain school campus. the boys. Miss Joyce was in Senior Annual Miss Myrtle Arrowsmith and charge of the ayractively approthe seniors announce that the priate invitations. Miss Earl, In in the charge of decorations, gave the school annual is now guests a pleasing blend of color hands of the printers. and light. Refreshments, planEducational Trip On Wednesday, the auto shop ned by Miss Battise and Miss and cabinet painter shop groups Mangseth, were refreshing. Miss in charge of the selec enjoyed a field trip to Hill Air Holder, Force base in Ogden. Thirty-tw- Mi K II babysitter-t- he bridge club -- and a Irish Melodies Bandmaster Dickman pushed aside the folders with marches and exercises and played only Irish melodies this week. He was surprised to find enough to fill the entire rehearsal period. Employee's Party at the hospital Personnel will put aside medical knowledge and with the help of Mrs. King's school will give all of the campus employees a painlessly good time at building 81 at 8 oclock, next Friday evening. Acting Principal Frank Crowell has completed his term of three weeks as acting principal. Miss Elizabeth Oliver will solve the problems of an acting principal for the next ' " ' " three weeks. Are Intermountain Spring Activities un Have you ever stopped to figure the steps you in an average day by using your telephone save instead of your shoe leather? hairdresser-th- e Theres the butcher-t- he grocer-t- he tion of the musicians, had invited the students favorite, Henry ' Johnsens orchestra. Soft Ball, Soccer, Archery, Hiking O Continued lrom Proceeding Page ist at Iiitormountdiii, foi a feu comments on scouting at the school. Muss Hanlon, who is a member of one of the troop committees, pledged the support of all tioop committee people and urged leaders to call them lor help wheneiet it was needed. YARNS VEAL CHOPS, 11) . 390 590 436 Fancy Juicy Navels ORANGES Snow White ( ALLII LOWER 10 lbs. ., 98c; Pound 10c |