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Show Jaycees Hold Monthly Dinner Meeting Thurs. Funeral Tuesday Civil Defense For Day Old Girl Drill Staged Donna Marla Deakin, day-oldaughter of David and Donna Mae Harmon Deakin, 168 north of the Jim Hawks, Ogdon, .personnel training division at iHill Air Force base, was the principal speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the Junior Charriber of Commerce, held Second east, died Sunday at the local hospital. IBesides her parents, she Is survived by a brother, Michael and the following Deakin, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon, Brigham City; Mrs. Jennie Stanger, Tremonton, and David Deakin, Cheyenne, Wyo. .Funeral services were conducted at the residence Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. by George Nielson, bishop of the Fourth L.D.S. ward. Burial was made in Brigham City cemetery under direction of Harold B. Felt Funeral home. last Thunr'day evening at Maddox Ranch House. Hawks talked to the group on pointing leadership training, out the best methods of conducting projects and getting along with civic groups. II. A. Parish, Logan, official in the Cache Valley Dairy association,' spoke at the meeting telling something of the dairy situation In Cache and Box Elder The blaek bear has one of the counties and the seriousness of the recent drop in prices and most varied diets in the animal kingdom. demand for dairy products. the Parrish introduced to Phone your society news to 771. group, the Cache Valley Dairy Darling and her two attendants, Miss Janice Bersen, Miss Corene their Jaycee pins at the meetNielsen, and Miss Diana Gard- ing. They were Vernon Drewes ner, The three young ladies en- and Blaine Jensen. Additional tertained with vocal sfnd piano guests were Rev. Wally Toevs, numbers. .Douglas Gardipe, Jerry IBundy Two new members received and Howard Larsen. Grown for you by SWEET WINE SPECIALISTS FAR EAST (FHTNC) Serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Bremerton here Is Jarvis G. Whitaker, seaman, lUSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Whitaker of 38 south Eleventh east, Brig ham City. The Bremerton on its second tour of combat duty, is blasting Communist coastal ports and fortifications with its big guns. strikes from Wonsan to the northern border, fire missions on the coastal battle-fron- t and escort duty with fast carrier Task Force 77 are all part of a days work for the combat vessel. Try Growprt Winn, Ttrey are produced . by 'Hard-hittin- g Michigans coast lines total 3, 100 miles, nfore than any other state In the union. Phone your society news to 771. Come in for your free jBeaiity analysis and gift from Helena Rubinstein! Director Norm V. Watkins And Orpheus Chorus entertained last Thursday night at the Intermountain school auditorium, in a varied musical program offered especially for summer school visitors. Specialty dance numbers were presented by Delone and Clyde Glover and LaUerd John , played two trumpet solos. ... of thirty voices, Golden Spike Former Brigham Rodeo Opens Woman Dies At Tremonton The 1953 'edition of the Golden Spike rodeo will open at Tremonton Thursday evening at Box Elder fair grounds arena, offering three nights of entertainment. Thursday will be family night at the rodeo, when the entire family will be admitted on. one specially priced ticket. At 6:30 oclock on Friday evening, rodeo royalty, mounted posses, cowboys and cowgirls will parade Tremontons Main street, in advance of the evening performance. Jack Oakie, veteran rodeo announcer, will call the events on the three night show and Del Haslam, owner and producer of the rodeo stock and show wiU provide intermission entertainment of top professional personal representative 4 . here from, the, New York Salon to Mich. immaturity ANN ARBOR, Mrs. Mathlda Wood Snodgrass, formerly of Brigham City, died in a hospital at Martiner, Calif., Friday. (UP) Emotional is the main cause of marital trouble according to a survey of social workers taken by the University of Michigan. In most marriage troubles, the report said the persons involved have failed to resolve parental ties and have carried their childhood rebellion into adult life!" Steps listed as necessary for r a to follow in solving marital difficulties: 1. Establish a basic understanding of the problem. 2. Build up the persons trust so that he will take criticism. 3. Make him aware of his be- Girls State Judge ITS COOL INSIDE STARTS TODAY TWO BIG FEATURES War College Grad R. I. (FKLNC) Lt. Cdr. T. Boss IWbeatley, Brigham City. The Brigham City officer reported to the War college in August, 1952 from Utility Squadron 3K, Pacific Fleet as execu- tive officer. STUFFY SEZ (Dapfldl "PICK O' THE PICTURES" THEY CAME BACK FOR VENGEANCE! "THE PRESIDENT'S LADY" THURS. & FRIDAY DOUBLE BILL 2J couwMncniMSpMBti DEREK KODIAK BRIAN MARQUES .TomahawkGa havior. 4. Help him to seek the sources with which to remedy the CO-HI- T -CO- No Safety Anywhere BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (UP) It cost Jean Morris, 19, $20 to take a snooze. Someone sneaked into her room and stole the money which had been tucked inside a brassiere. ' ' AUTO-V- U THEATRE DRIVE-I- N And Now The Son of Pmtnh ALLIED ARTISTS Robin Hood! 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Navy Commander Is ; 4tell you everything about your Phone your society news to case-worke- Janice Jensen 4 (is tobacco. LAST TIMES TODAY Affect Marriages She was born in 1874 at Tooele, daughter of William and Wilhelmena Hessling Monteith. She was one of the early graduates of the University of Utah and taught school in Box Elder County for 13 years. She was married to John Frank Wood In September, 1904. He died in 1918. In March, 1921, Mrs. Snodgrass was married to James Patterson Snodgrass. Survivors include her husband; a sister, Mrs. Emma Groot, Idaho Falls; one son and two daughters, Frank Adrian Wood, Valejo, Calif.; Mrs. Lynn Van-arWeston, Conn., and Mrs. W. H. Morse, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; five step-son- s and daughter, Ella Snodgrass, San Francisco; Mrs. Cyril Kimpton, Concord, Calif.; Clarence Snodgrass, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Alwin Ross-low- , and Ellis Snodgrass, both of Redwood City, Calif.; seven Is grandchildren. . Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon, Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home and burial will be made In the BrigMunicipal voting in Girls ham City cemetery. StEjjte, being held at Logan this week, saw Janice Jenson elect, 80 Years of Com ed as 'judge of 'Roosevelt City, SOUTH PORTLAND, Me. (UP) Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, department of Hiram J. Boothlbay, 90, plantUtah, the Girls State is conduct- ed his first corn 90 years ago ed to give participants a better and hes still at it. He supplies understanding of civic, state half his neighborhood with and national affairs. County fresh vegetables. elections were held Tuesday. Others attending from Brig, ham City are Joan Hotter and Sandra Knudson. .NEWPORT, f Childhood Problems 78, Secretary of the 'Navy Robert B. Anderson on June 10 presented diplomas to 241 officers graduating from the IU. S. (Naval War college here. Graduating from the course in Command and Staff is Navy Helena Rubinsteins rela- The average life of a rabbit in a game area is two to three years. e Board Bremerton Add ta twtvrei bounty Are fntagrity of a toloctnd group of diillngulthud grow ore tfudlcatud to Are hlghust quality. proudly, patiently, perfectly . , woof win ipedalUte. make-believ- There are about 70 wild tives of our present-da- the parties announced they had reached an amicable settlement. Details of the settlement were not disclosed but it is understood that the State of Utah will pay for the curbing and certain private damages. e Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 24, 1953 Two law suits, brought by Second South residents against Brigbam City and the State Highway commission, were dismissed by Judge Lewis. Jones in district court this week when In Utah Sat. Although Brigham City was warning given the "yellow that attack was likely, followed by the "red alert that attack was imminent last Saturday In the Utah civil defense paper warfare, no planes passed over all the city and the "white clear signal ended the state-widdefense problem. The alert signals were carried by police and sheriff department short wave radios as war moved the across Western American and into Utah. Other parts of the state were given problems to cope with. First enemy action in Utah occurred when "saboteurs" cut Highway 91 in Cache county at 7 a. m. Highways In Rich, Daggett, Duchesne and Morgan counties also were cut and civil defense forces began working out the problem. First major attack over Salt Lake City at 7:12 a. m. when the city was hit by fire bombs and set afire. Civil defense forces went through the paper operation of ordering medical treatment for casualties. Ogden was hit by an atomic bomb which destroyed all rail operations. The defense test drill ended In the state at 4:00 p. m. 6 Court Dismisses Two Legal Actions Jarvis Whitaker On Thb favored ferltla vall.y ef Hi Sai Joaquin ihould produco Fh finutt swat wtnnt In ffre world. . Th grape are Mia choic.it. Thaclhnatn b Id.al. ' 1 Popular Mpsical Groyp Entertains Visitors MATTRESS CO. 2! E. 1 So. Ph. 27 GRENS |