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Show :c . rjty President Appoints New Committee And Members For Coming Year (knirman ' Sergeant i iiiian Felt presided as Connie Sim- l cox. of ,de. of the Beta Flowers and gifts: Selma "STcMptor held at the Weir. Phi sorority Serving on the social commits?rn0fMr and Mrs. William We rorinne Monday eve-fu- tee with Elains Ward as chair-mameet- will be: Jane This was the final Crompton, Dll'S Marion Fredricksen, Leah season. Barthe of IDS ker, LaPriele Knudsen, Delores dis- matters were Lauritzen, Lucille mIona Ceff 10 and Lichtenstein, Iona Young, DOnn Cefalo and were given a Norma Butler. Selma Weir for the membership Working on the Ways and as a reward torbe- - Means committee with ,m.ng year at every Dajnes as chairman will Evelyn attendance Lola the year. Campbell, Alice Young, beMarie past Jung during and T. Jeppsen, Mary p. Owen, Er.chairmen Committee ma Crompton, Blanche announced Thompserve with her for the son, Anna Ericksen and Jean Shonka. Suing year are as follows: Call captains are DOnn LichMacFarlane, Luella Programtenstein, Delores Lauritzen, Laand Nelson Reva Priele Knudsen and Leah Barjairman; Weir. Selma Kimber. ker. Dental project: Leah A delicious chairmtray luncheon Cefalo, Iona Musicale: was served following the busiLeah and Weir Selma ness session by the hostess, Maran; ion Fredricksen, Lola Crompton, Campbell, Jane Bwkweek: Lucille Young and and Barker Leah Manjane chairman; Morris. Marv Owen. Reva Nelson, Literary Tea: Man- - Women To Direct Traffic chairman: Nola Leggett, ? n 5S Keith Elmer's Are Parents Of Baby Son Morris. Membership: Merle Craghead, Connie chairman; Leah Barker, jane Historian Morris. Extension highway safety near the citys schools. The women will re Blanche lieve some of the 30 policemen now used. and publicity: officer: Thompson. NEWTON, Mass. (UP) This Boston suburb plans to use women traffic police to promote Mari-jan- e The Perfect Team For Spring Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elmer of bait Lake City "are the proud Beverly A. Rose vs. LaVon D. parents of their first child, a Rose. Suit was filed May 15, baby boy, born May 19. The The baby has been named Keith Bruce and is the fifth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stol-leMrs. Elmer is the former Ruth Stoller. r. Sego Lily Daughters Of Pioneers To Meet Thur. couple charging, cruelty. was married on August 7, 1945, at Malad, Idaho. Doris Jean Stoller Hess vs. Leo John Hess. Suit Was filed on May 9, charging cruelty. The couple wa smarrled August 19, 1943, at Salt Lake City. .Divorce has been granted. The members of the Sego Lily As of March 1, 1950, the na. camp of the Daughters of Utah tionss Class I railroads owned Pioneers will meet at the home 1,748,303 freight cars, including of Birdie Hansen, 46 south 693,530 box cars. - , Fourth west, Brigham City, at 7 30 oclock in the Thursday, May 25. d d Hon-eyvill- Me-serv- , PAGEFTVT Lifetime Protection In Teeth Forecast BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 24. 1950 PITTSBURGH (UP) Complete dental protection for less than five cents a year is a definite possibility, according to Dr. F. A. Bull, director of the Wisconsin board of health. Dr. Bull, speaking before the annual conference on dental health at Mellon Institute said health authorities in Wisconsin are recommending that all communities fluorldize their water supplies to prevent tooth decay. Bull said tests In differerft parts of the country showed that minute quantities of fluorine in the drinking water prevented practically all cavJtfefeln childrens teeth. The immunity, he said, apparently was permanent. He said that for a youngster who lives to be 80, the total investment for his lifetime dental protection would be $4, or less than five cents a year. Bull said the problem was now up to city governments. - After having been" baptized into the Christian faith, Pocahontas was given the mame of Rebecca. , p Louise Ingram Honored On 81st Birthday Louise Ingram was honored on her 81st birthday last Sunday by the visit of many friends and relatives. Among those present Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. George L. Zundel, Mrs. Erie A. Johnson, Mrs. Annie Bankhead. Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. North and children, Dons and Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ingram and daughter, Renee and Miss Shirley Rose, Inkom, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Ingram and son, Terry; Verdland Park, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Montgomery, Ogden; Mr. and1 Mrs. Jack R. Driggs and children, Diane and Richard and Yvonne Johnston, Washington Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lee and chil. dren, Jerry and Richard, Ogden, Utah. LT THURSDAY ll for MAY 25 WE'RE OFFERING GREATER VALUES AND LARGER SELECTIONS THAN EVER BEFORE At The NORTH MAIN FURNITURE Locust Camp Of DUP Hold Meeting Thursday OUILLIGAM Brigham City. yVIn District,Court Marriage Licenses - S License May 19 . Max E. Ht'os, 32, Fielding and Ilene Lawrence, 27, Summit,1 Mdrriage licenses issued by Utah. License Issued May 20. the Box Elder county clerks Frank J. Petty, 24, Cedar City, Utah and Wilma Marie Siggard, office. Brigham City. 19, Brigham City. License Wm. Hughes Dickey, 17, May 22. 22, Robert George Burrows, and Jane Ada vWood-xvar16, Brigham City. License Brigham City and Darlene 18, Brigham City. License was issued May 15. issued May 23. and Don J. Hill, 24, Garland Pamela Toland, 19, Tremonton. License issued May 17. Teaspoonful Does Plenty BOSTON Only one Merlin P. Walthers, 23, Brig(UP) ham City and Nona Johnston, teaspoonful of fuel oil is reton of to haul one 24, Brigham City, License issued quired freight one mile by Diesel elecMay 19. Richard M. Coombs, 25, Field- tric locomotive, the Boston and ing and Connie C. Andreasen, Maine railroad reports. 19, I j, 1 i The Locust camp of the D.U. met Thursday, May 18, at 8 oclock in the evening at the home of Bernice Foote. Captain Priscilla Bott presided and conducted the meeting. The meeting began with the song, Hard Times Come Again No More. Prayer was offered by Emogene Crapo. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and roll was called showing 10 and three members present ' excused. P. SOFT WATER SERVICE -- AND CUL the new all-purpo- se SUDSation CUL is made expressly for soft water use . . . ideal for floors, woodwork, washing dishes and clothes, and Emogene Crapo gave the of Alva Jedethan her great grandfather. general household cleaning a perfect companion CUL, tULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE. the new SUDSation is available in BULK, in IVi pound cartons and in metal pails. all for 20-l- ! Hazel Norton gave the lesson, The History of the Deseret News, during which she showed a Deseret News printed 1900. The lesson Pioneer "Re" cipes was given by Priscilla Bott. b. DECORATION DAY is approaching and according to cdstom,' thats a" SAFE date for turning off ydur furnace. Call Seashores right now and order your CLEANED FURNACE OCCASIONAL Back and seat upholstered in plastic, seat is spring filled. Colors are grey, lime and red. All hardwood frames. A regular $16.95 value, now specially priced at long-weari- Mary Collett offered the closing prayer. , Refreshments were served by Priscilla Bott and Vernice Foote. service all types of burners and stokers, carry a full line of dust-sto- p filters. We ; r !: Money Grows OfMELROSE, Mass. (UP) ficials deposited $7.50 in a savings bank 75 years ago to help centennial Melroses finance When withdrawn celebration. for the centennial this year, interest had increased the original deposit to $120. SEASHORES 48 North Main Phone 25 XT. DUST PAN WITH HANDLE $11.50 on a genuine Hoover Cleaner, complete with cleaning tools worth $12.50. It beats, as it sweeps, as it SAVE dust pan with metal hande. Sweep up the dust and lift, the dust pan tilts on the handle and traps the dirt. Colors are red, blue, green and ivory. Worth 79c we bought them specially for this event, priced A cleans. A previous model Hoover re- constructed at the Hoover factory, it's guaranteed for one full year. no-squ- at no-stoo- p, FLOOR g-9- 5 LA Ml? Here's a real bargain in a floor lamp, a beautiful lamp for i your home, now specially priced J for our SPRING BLOW-OUat , only Folding T i r 0 - CARD TABLE Regular $1 .00. extra 53.9S ece Plastic top table with four g chairs upholstered in plastic. This set is a regular $79.95 value, now offered for Spring Blow-Oday at only long-wearin- . tax ut Mil .4 rt I T L STirmcnoN; y M j j TABLE LAMPS silk Pottery base, washable shades, a regular $5.95 lamp, now offered for this special iV, WM . , event at only !vh1 !! ... - $295 $12)95 CHROME DINETTE 5-Pi- 7'!a-S.7k1- This is a regular $29.95 inner-sprin- g mattress. We've cut the sales price for this one-daevent to 53.95 metal, colors red and green, while they last All Spring Filled MATTRESS PORCH AND LAWN CHAIRS 1 ItWElRV frames, an special value ec. . all- - Metal legs, reinforced metal $795 Full Size Baby Crib and Mattress 40.95 Solid panel baby crib, regular price $39.95. Now for Spring Blow-ODay, a plastic covered mattress included. Both for only ut 00.95 H fit your VISIT OUR STORE dur- TERMS to ing this SPRING BLOWOUT event. . Youll find many other VALDES. GET can be arranged on all your purchases. Use BUDr your credit! - & : ( hit C. B. Stratford, Manager i . 1 f - 1 F |