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Show HARH'OUD, Conn. Probably the bhoilest telegram to (UP) Association Nurses longtalu-lator- Dr How Big Is Big? Salk, .developer of polio vaccine, ('line from the (onmctirut State Heartfelt read 11 j IA 1, J fT Mrs. Phoebe Day Burbank, 83, of Deweyville, died Thursday at the home of & daughter in Malad of a heart ailment. She had been In failing health for about four years. 'Bom August 26, 1871, at Richmond, she was the daughter of Norman and Martha Ann Henderson Day. She grew up there and was married to Charles S. v Burbank on April 9, 1888. The couple lived here mosit of their married life. Mr. Buitoank died in 1940. J. Earl Johnston Active In the LDS church, Mrs. . . . received his masters de Burbank had been a counselor In gree in educational adminis the Relief society and a visiting tration from USAC during teacher. commencement rites, SaturSurviving are two sons and a day. daughter, Fred Burbank, Chieo, MonCalif.; Mark Burbank, tague, Calif., and Mrs. Lile Kearns of Malad; 16 grandchilDenny Lunds 9 Pound 12 Ounce German Brown is a Record dren, 37 . . . but the World Almanac lists a 39 and one-ha- lf pounder and a sister, Mrs. Jane Burbank caught in Lock Awe, Scotland in 1866 by W. Muir as the of Richmond. Funeral services were held world record for this species of fish taken on rod and reel. Monday at 1 p. m. in the Dewey-vill- e ward chapel, and burial was made In the Weston, Idaho, cemetery. J. Earl Johnston received his masters degree in educational administration Saturday, June 4, at commencement exercises held J. Earl Johnston Gets Masters Is Preparing Calendar Data i !.) !xlr " v V' cotton sundress and jacket 6.99 Fresh as all outdoors . . . our California sundress provides its own shade with a bolero jacket of linen-loorayon. The dress that bares your shoulders to the sun, is sanforized for happy washdays Sizes are 14 to 20. n k mOEG oils Brigham City, Utah Its June . . . Degree at Golden Spike Kiwanis Club The second annual community birthday calendar now Is in the preparation stages It was announced this week by committee members from the local Kiwanis club, sponsors of the publication. In charge of gathering names, birthday and anniversary data are Clark Hillam and Dr. Roy Barnard. Assisting with the sale of the community calendars will he Boy Seouit members from each ward who Will make a canvass of the city. Special church events, school programs, service club meetings and other information will be included on the calendar, the sponsors report. 'Families missed by the Boy Seouit canvassers are invited to contact Or. Barnard or Hillam and turn in the necessary house-to-hous- e Cadets March Conduct Graveside At Utah Meet Rites A busy week of dally practice has been scheduled for the Golden Spike Cadets, the drum and bugle corps of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, it was announced this week by Jim B. Bywater, newly appointed director. Bywater will succeed Clyde P. Larsen who has headed the local musical group for the past five years during which time it has won state and national honors. ""According to Bywater, drill sessions will be held each evening this week at . the Lincoln school at 6.30 p m. to prepare for an appearance before ithe Veterans of Foreign Wars state encampment, Saturday at Salt Lake City. The entire drum and bugle corps joins the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in extending sincerest thanks to Larsen for his great devotion to the organiza tion, Bywater said this week. time for the happy sound of wedding bells , . . and time for you to choose from our array of welcome gifts for the bride. Weve gathered a treasure trove of wedding gifts, designed to be the bright beginnings for many a happy, new home. Come in soon, choose from our gala gifts Gifts of Lasting Charm ! at Cemetery Graveside rites were conducted at Brigham City cemetery last Friday afternoon for Benjamin Chadwick, 76, Hazelton, Ida., who died May 29 in a Nampa, Ida., hospital following a long illness. Mr. Chadwick was born in Park Valley on November 3, 1878, a son of Abraham and Olive Ann Cazier Chadwick. He married Miss Jennie Gilbert, the rites being solemnized In the Logan LDS temple. She died in AC Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah ' Wednesday, June 8, 1955 Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Chicago will be the most popular destination for vacationers from this area during 1955, based on the sales of tours Greyhound expense-paiduring previous years, according to J W. Howard, manager of the Greyhound Travel bureau. Tours are available, however, to all 48 states, Canada, Alaska, Mexico, and Cuba, Howard stated Hotel reservations, sightseeing .tnps, and round trip transportation are included In-Jn all tours, and some tours clude other features as well. Of special interest to many vacationists this year will be Greyhounds expanded program of group escorted tours. Under this plan, a skilled escort accompanies the tour group and handles all arrangements in connection with baggage, tips, hotel accommodations and special sight seeing The tours leave on specified dates at regular are Tin, lead and aluminum metals used m making colapsi-blmetal tubes. e at the USAC. Mr. Johnston has been teaching at Box Elder high school for the past six years He teaches vocal music and civics. He graduated from Davis high school, Weber College and the USAC. During his schooling at the AC he took time out to serve three years as ia pilot in the U S Air Force during World War II He is still in (the reserve air force as a first lieutenant. Upon receipt of. his Bachelor of Arts degree from the Logan college he taught for one year at Tooele. He and his wife reside here in He later married again, the Brigham City. They have two second! wife also preceding him sons, Jerry 6 land David 3 in death. Survivors include the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Celestia Tracy, 475 South First West; Viola Hastings, Salt Lake City; Olive Wright, Yost; Fred To and Hyrum Chadwick, Hazelton; and Henry Chadwick, Nevada; a half brother and half sister, Will Box Elder county milk produChadwick and Mrs. Emile Zogg, cers will help nominate candiNorth Ogden. dates for the state dairy advisConducting the graveside ser- ory board at a meeting to be vices was the bishop of the held at 'Logan on Tuesday, June Hazelton ward, assisted by 14 Bishop J. A. Meservy of the SecDairy farmers from his area ond ward. Speakers included will join those of Cache, Rich, Dean Hastings and Arthur Daggett, Weber, and and Morgan counties comprising district in a nominating convention to 'be held jn the Cache county Printing Trouble MEAD, Neb. (UP) Police are court house In Logan at 8 p. m. glad Virginia Siercks never con- June 14. Districts are unchang sidered a life of crime. A secre- ed from last year according to tary at the Nebraska Ordnance Guy P. Stevens, dairy supervi Plant, she has fingers that defy sor. From the two names which the ordinary fingerprinting methods. She was sent to the Nebraska district submits, one man will military district In Omaha where he chosen to serve two years as an expert diagnosed the prob the district's representative on lem. HeT fingertips "are so fine the agricultural commission. and sensitive that any slight Each of the three, districts in pressure causes the ink to smear. the state will have a represenIt took the expert almost two tative on the dairy advisor board hours, but he finally got a read which will also include three able copy of Virginias prints. processor members. 1918. Dairy Producers Choose Board r,. WASHER IC with' GUIDE LITE CONTROL SUDS-MISE- R The exclusive, u MORE FULLY-AUTOMAT- The control panel . . . colored light guides your way to workless washdays. 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