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Show nMMMM 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 6, 1954 Pfc. F. R. MMM wwwmvmm Penneys Northern Utah Freeze mmm Utah Licensed Practical Nurses Association Mecf of Civic Clubs f Hold Meeting Trains In Japan Greater fish production from Bear Lake will be the topic ot Freeze. a mem- discussion at the Pfc. Farrc! Saturday sum ber of the 187th Airborne regi mer outing meet of the Associamental combat team's .3rd bat- ted Ciic Clubs of Northern Hall talion, took part in Operation Lewis Jones president of Testo Blue, final phase of a Judge the group announced tins week. in maneuver training Japan Max Johnson, Logan, chairman which ended July 31. of Ihe fish anti game committee Pfc for the orgamatlon. arranged Early in the exercise, Freeze parachuted in and help the program in cooperation with ed set up a line of defense the Garden City Lions club who along the Ura river near a port will he host at the gathering.eve During the afternoon anti vacated by "aggressor" infantry ning, members and guests will troops. inspect the fish pi eject sponsorThe son of Mrs Mina L. Freeze ed by the Carden Cit Lions and of 663 North Main, he entered meet at Dakota resort lor a pathe army in August 1933 and nic supper Earl Smart. Ltali State Agrjoined the team last June. icultural college, who is working for his doctor of philosophy degree using Bear Lake as his pro ject, will be the evening BOYD R. SAYS. Dan River Whitaker P COTTON PLAIDS . . . for Members Attending Maddox Ranch House .Meeting on Friday evening, July .50 were: front left, Rea Cox, Director of the State AssoCity, Presiciation; Ann '.Mathews, Second Vice President: Muriel Anderl, Salt Vice President and Lake : State First Salt Examining Hoard dent Leora Morgan. City, Rites Lavenia Middle Wanda row, Hillstrom, left; and Brigham Woodbury. representative; City; Millie Hinckley, Logan; City; Karin Rendahl, Corresiionding Secretary, Salt Funeral serviees were eon Clara Kelly, Ogden; Irene Hall, Brigham City; Isiis Hipwell, Ogden. Back row, left, dueled Thursday for John KevEmma Live-land- , Willard; Maude Petersen, Mantua; Ellen Degn, Ogden; Ruth Holt, in Whitaker, infant son of John Weber college class; Delme Cutler, Past Director and State President Brigham City, M. olaeki and Dixie Ann Me Salt Lake City ; National L.P.N. association representative; Arvilla Ross, horn cliam Whitaker, who was representative; and Druscilla Iverson, Brigham City. Not pictured are Pauline Ostler, Tooele, and Nel-hMay 95 in Provo died Tnesdayi rna Jones and Elaine Kirkham, both ot Provo, The little at 9:15 a. rr of a heart ailment in l he rtah Valley hospital, 191 The family home is at To North Four'll East. Provo. Serviees were conducted at the Quist Fairbanks Funeral chapel, Hold Orem, with Chauncey Riddle, Provo Eighth I.DS ward bishop The William Bowden family in charge. organization will hold their reBaby Whitaker is survived by union. August 8. at Rees Piohis parents, three grandparents and four great grandparents, inaccording to Leslie summer neer park, The The state licensed Practical high school 95 of North Second West. Bowden Mrs. Mr. and Harvey cluding which is open to every Nurses association held a lunchinvited are members Mecham of Salt Lake City and dance, Family Fri one. will he held tonight, this eon and business meeting in to attend Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen of gathering Elder High the evening of day. at the Box to and bring their lunch Brigham City Brigham City. Dick Watkins combo from Sunday them. A good time is in July 30, at the Maddox Ranch with Attending the funeral from gym. the will furnish here were: Mr and Mrs. I.arsen Brigtiam Cily slore for all attending the re- house. union, slates Bowden. and Mrs. Dorothy Larsen Mc- music. The meeting was opened with Cann of New York. has Tile date of Ihe dance prayer offered by Lavenia of Brigham City. Guest been changed to Friday instead was of Saturday night, which for the evening was Dr. speaker 28 Will Class D. L. Bunderson of Brigham the original time set. City who gave a lecture of insenior Max to Baty. According terest to the group class president for the coming Hold Mrs. Juanita Steffen and Mrs. school year, music and dancing Erma Hansen of Brigham City will start at 9:00 o'clock with honored the group with vocal All members of the Box Elder approved sports clothes the duets after which Mrs. Dorothy High school graduating class of apparel for both hoys and girls, Olsen of Brigham City, district 1928 are reminded by Mayor C. Other senior class officers asstake secretary of the National Flor- LeGrande Horsley of the reunion An Aaronie priesthood scheduled to be held Saturday, sisting Baty with danee ar- oluing for all hoys between the s' association, gave an inter- August 7, at the school cafeteria, rangements are: Arnell Jeppsen, ;,K(.S of 12 and 19 in the North esting talk and demonstration care f patients' flowers Robert Rasmus- Kox Elder stake will he held in on All those who have not made vice president; their reservations to date are sen. secretary; and class par- Oit Box Elder county park on !n hospitals. Mrs. Muriel Anderl. president urged to do so at once by calling Jents, Miss Warr and Owen Wes- 'Saturday, August 14, beginning' f the L. P. N.'s association; Mrs. Mrs. Elbert Beecher. tenskow. at 5 p. m. t Orson Ryan of Logan will bo Icra Morgan, first vice to tell a, true story of dost of the L.P.N. also a repre-Olexami-larges- t Ephraim." said to he the sentative on the state's grizzly bear in the west, n'nK board; and Mrs. Arvilla a representative SS of the covered a whose depredations period of years in Cache Valley. National association of Licensed Piactical Nurses, all of Salt Lake At 5:00 o'clock under the di reetion of Emery Wight. Eugene City, spoke to ihe group on and ward helpers, soft pendant business and activity ball, volley ball, badminton, and f the L. P. N.'s state organiza-horsAll licensed practical shoes will be the order of tion. the day. Supper from 6:30 to nurses were urged to attend the 7:15 p. m. will bp handled by meetings, lectures, classes and the various wards The program wrk shops which are heing was well in the amphitheater will begin given. The meeting at 8:00 o'clock Besides Rvan. represented with licensed prae the program will include com- tical nurses from all over the munity singing led by Vern Pe state. terson of the YMMIA stake board; an accordion solo by dads of the boys will be special Dean Burt a saxophone solo guests at the party Ladies $3.08 Regular The stake committee of the by Robert Hunsaker; a trumpet LEVI SHIRT BLOUSES solo by Ronald Smith; and a Aaronie priesthood sponsoring guilar and song number by the outing includes President Regular $2.20 Clifton Stallings. DoLos M. Thompson; SQUAW BLOUSES, now The stake chairman; presidency. Wighi highjStrong. Emery Regulitr $5.05 Indies council, ward bishoprics, and and Eugene Wright. COTTON SKIRTS, now Regular $3.08 Indies COTTON SKIRTS, now J. Kevin Wrinkl-sliei- ... 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