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Show Jaycees Present Trophies in Recent Blood Donation Event Jack Horton, Jack Womeldorf, Armour Jensen , . , display 100 percent blood donor plaeques presented by the Junior Chamber of Commerce this week. Honored were the volunteer fire department, national guard battery, Intermountain school. Catholic church, Communtiy Presbyterian church, American Legion post and Jaycees. Horton was chairman of the recent Red Cross blood drive ; Womeldorf, awards chairman; and Jensen, president of the Jaycees. Rev. Walden Toevs of the pastor Community Fresbyterian church, received 100 percent blood donor placque from Jack Womeldorf during services last Sunday morning. . . . American Legion Participates Brigham City, Utah .Wednesday, January 20, Box Elder county ended ed $16,766. For the year, Utahns invested $17,432,704 in savings bonds, an commander of Brigham City Post 10, receives 100 percent participation placque in the blood drilre from Armour Jensen, Jaycee president. t . . . Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation Fordson Major Diesel Tractor at 1953 Utah counties in the sale of U. savings bonds, it was announced this week by George A. Reynolds, county chairman. Sales for the year amounted to $331,1182, an increase of 19 percent over 1952, Reynolds explained. December sales total- Dr. C. II. Jones SEMSATIONALLY LOW PRICE! Brothers Enjoy Visit Together in Far East has increase of 26 percent over the previous year and surpassing those of every year since wartime 1945. LeRoy Tolman Is With Army in Korea received by Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen stating that their sons, FiWman John Sherwin Christensen, serving a tour of duty on the heavy cruiser, 1U.S.S. Toledo, and Captain Noel A. Christensen, who is serving a tour of duty in Japan, were privileged to spend Sunday, January 10, together. Also present at the were Mrs. Christensen and their son, Word 'been Army Pvt. LeRoy A. Tolman, whose wife, Sabina, lives on star route, Melbourne, .Flav re cently arrived in Korea for duty with the Third Infantry division. The Rock of the Marne di vision, which saw bitter fighting in the iron triangle and at Jackson outpost Harry and Heights, is now undergoing in tensive post-tructraining. Private Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi Tolman, Craig. entered the army in Captain Christensen has spent February 1953 and completed the past 18 months at the post basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif. exchange in Yokohoma. e three-year-ol- Hon-eyvill- Rever before a value Eke plow this in the 3-- Annual meeting of the Utah Improvement association will be held Friday at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Paul R. Daniels, assistant county agent pointed out this (week, with general meetings at 10 a. m. and p. m., with a banquet in the evening. Pure seed farmers in the county should take time to attend these meetings as some very vital information will be given out, Daniels said. Key speaker at the meetings will be Dr. F. L. Graber, professor of agronomy at the University of an international Wisconsin, figqre In alfalfa research. R. H. Walker, director of the Logan experiment station will be chairman of the 10 oclock morning session at which Dr. Gralber will speak on the subject, What Is Involved in the Development of a New Alfalfa Variety. President H. A. Dixon as of USAC will also speak, will Lloyd Arnold, Five Points, Father Whelan Calif., who will explain the na. . . Catholic priest at St. Henrys, received placque from tional foundation seed program. Red Cross blood drive. During the afternoon session, Jack Chiles in the Jaycee-sponsore- d R. J. Evans of the USAC staff The church participated 100 percent. will act as chairman, introducing Orvid W. Lee of the USAC staff who will speak on Control of Dodder and Other Annual Weeds, to be followed by F. L. Timmons, also of Logan who will address the group on 'Control of Quaokgrass and Other Perennial Weeds. Alfalfa Insect Control, will be the subject treated by Frank V. Lieberman of the Logan staff while Dr. Graber will talk on Consuming Why the Seed Areas Are Interested in Certified Seed, Final speakers during the session will be Arnold who will talk. on What Is the Future Outlook for Certified Seed, and Spencer H. Daines, USAC, who will talk on Care and Operation of Power Sprayers. G. F. Stallings will serve as toastmaster at the 6:00 oclock banquet with "Dr. Carlton Culm-see- , dean of the school of arts and sciences at USAC speaking on Lights and Shadows and Dr. Gralber speaking on the Role of Alfalfa in American Agriculture. Crop S. OtUu , They Meet Their Quota To Meet Friday At Salt Lake standing in eighth place among his personal preferences, is ono way of trusting your neighbor. Sometimes I prefer a temperate glass of beer in the evening but Ill always ask what youd liko before I pour yours. OC Seed Growers Savings Bonds In Past Year get back home again thanks to a trusting friend. From where I sit, folks wba trust their neighbors make the world a better place to live in. For instance, letting a friend express Lt. Grant Olsen Guard, . . . executive officer of 204 A. Battery, National accepts blood donor placque on behalf of his commanding officer from Jaycee Blair Nelson. 1954 Increase Sale Open Even When He's Closed lf Box Elder NEWS 4 From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh Mast have been daydreaming my way to a meeting down in Centerville the other night My car ran dry before I thought to look at the gaa gauge, but I managed to eoast into a gaa station and found it closed! Well, I thought my plans were mined for sure until I noticed gasoline can with a sign : This is emergency gas. Just help your-aeand leave the can with $1.00. Thanks. Got started, made the meeting ea time, and had enough gaa to Chief Jack Taylor receives his placque from Bob Pella, member of the fire department and assistant chairman of the Jaycee blood drive held in November. . . . iMrAwMiU a National Guard Aids Drive Fire Eaters Give Blood Give During Campaign Present Honor Awards . 4 RECAP YOUR TIRES WITH Jay Meservy Back tractor class! Now, for the first time, a 4 plow diesel tractor is available in the same price range as gasoline tractors of similar power. Yet Fords new diesel tractor saves plenty in fuel costs! HfIUTnEflD$ Youre safer oo ice and packed $-- So you no longer need hesitate to step up to modern diesel farming. Now you can really cut your tractor fuel bills and be sure of dependable power. For the new Fordson Major Diesel Tractor has been tested and proved under toughest farming conditions the world over. 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Meservy, left last week for Sheridan, 111., for army reassignment. He spent 10 days at home on furlough. Jay has, been in the army seven months, completing his basic training at Camp Roberts and a leadership course at Fort "HI, Mom I'm at Fred's... but I'll be home in time for dinner I" Millions of messages like telephone lines each day and joy Ord, this go over bringing comfort ending anxiety strengthening the ties that bind families together ...another example of how your telephone Knudsens Fete Family fliembers on Birthdays The home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Knudsen was the scene of birthday festivities on Friday evening, January 15. The occasion being celebrated were the birthday anniversaries of Curtis Knudsen and Mrs. Edna K. Bell. Chicken dinner iwas served in the living room at one long table to 18 family members. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knudsen and daughters, Mrs. (Bell and children, Billy and Karen, and the Glenn A. Knudsen family. 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