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Show V Prominent President to Be Brigham Matron Aged Church Worker Passes Guest Speaker Passes Away Away at 95 Mrs. A. George Raymond, wife the president of the Logan LDS temple, is to be guest speaker at the Gleaner girls tradiof tional brides nfght. The evening Is slated to be held Tuesday evening, January 24, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Intermountain Indian School LDS Institute. Hosts for the evening will be Gleaner girls of North Box Elder Stake MIA. Special guests are to be South Box Elder Stake Gleaners, Mrs. Stake Clinton Beesley North leader said today. Gleaners and their mothers are cordially invited to attend. Plans have been made to serve light refreshments. Stewarts Announce the Birth of First Son Proudly announcing the ibirth of their first son a lad to carry the Stewart name, are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stewart, Logan. The nine pound 12 ounce youngster was born January 12, at Cooley Memorial hospital. The name is still the question in the Stewart household. Anxiously awaiting the return of the new baby are sisters, Rebecca 9, and Mary Helen A group of juniors and seniors at the Intermountain STUDYING MERCHANDISE School surround Brigham merchant Ole Zundel, to receive instruction in what to look for when buying clothes. The students are members of a class studying home living in preparation for summer placement and permanent jobs. Director of the class is Mrs. C. C. Watkins. Dennis Hansen Gets Primary Certificate 'Primary graduation exercises were conducted for Dennis Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Jan. Hansen, Sunday evening, sacramental 15, during regular services in the Fifth ward. - to was presented 2. Dennis Mrs. Stewart is the former Bishop Walter Jaggi by Mrs. Ada Alice Knudson, daughter of Mr. Shields, Primary president. The bishop then issued a cerand Mrs. J. Floyd Knudson. Paternal grandparents are Mr. tificate of graduation and him into the priesthood. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart. - Research Board Announces Results of WASHO Road Test Project at Malad ' results of the WASHO Road Test The at Malad, Ida., have been published by the Highway Research Board, Washington, D. C. Those findings have special significance and timeliness in the light of current programs for improving the national highway system and are reported in detail in Special Report the Highway Research Boards 22, The WASHO Road Test Part 2: Test Data, Analysis, Findings. The test was sponsored by the Western Association of State Highway Officials, from whose initials it derived its name, and was conducted by the Highway Research Board near Malad, Idaho, between Nov. 6, 1952 and May 29, 1954. Stripped of their technical language, the findings' point up four major facts : 1. Asphalt roads of the type making up main high- ways can carry the heaviest legal truck axle loads and more. long-await-ed 212-pa- ge Standard asphalt highway designs provide all- weather roads strong enough to support heavy trucks , even in the wet spring. 3. Paving the shoulders of new and existing asphalt highways will greatly increase their strength, considerably prolong their life, and reduce the cost of maintenance all at a nominal expenditure. 4. Asphalt roads with a four-inc- h pavement surface are far superior to those with a h surface (a type seldom used for heavily traveled primary roads). 2. two-inc- Minnie Holmgren Jenson, 88, died at her residence, 136 East First South, at 2:30 a. m. Tuesday morning, following an extended illness. (Mrs. Jenson has 'been an active civic and Church worker har lifetime. She throughout served as president of the Box Elder Stake Relief society for ten years; as president of the First ward Primary for several years; as a stake board member in the YWM1A; as a ward worker in Sunday School and MIA. Mrs. Jenson was a charPASSES AWAY Mrs. Minter member and the first presarnie Holmgren Jenson, ident of the ladies organization dent church and civic worknow known as Uhe Civic Improvement club, which was orer, died early Tuesday folganized in 1906. She has conlowing an extended illness. tinued her membership in the Funeral services are planned organization until the time of for Saturday at 1 p.m. in the her death. ward chapel. She was Iborn May 5, 1867, in first Salt Lake City, a daughter of Peter Oluf and Johanna Wester-greBaby Girl Arrives Holmgren. She was rearOn Daddy' s Birthday ed In Bear River City and attended school there. A baby girl for a birthday She married Nels Jenson on present was the best gift receivSept. 2, 1886 in the Logan LDS ed 'by Cleone W. Wight. Mr. Jenson died 26 temple. Mr. and Mrs. Wight, Logan years ago. became the parents of a baby Survivors Include a daughter, daughter, seven pounds eight D. 'Mrs. F. (Mildred) Farrell of ounces, Jan. 14, at the Cooley Manhattan, Kans.; a son, Nor- Memorial hospital. man C. Jenson of Brigham City; The infant is to be named seven grandchildren; four great- Carolee. grandchildren; a brother, 'David Experiencing being grandpar Holmgren of Tremonton; a sis- ents for the first time are Mr. ter, Mrs. Amanda SautsChf of and Mrs. Lewis W. Wight, Brig Palo Alto, Calif. She was pre- ham City, and Mrs. Leora Lott, ceded In death 'by a daughter, Thatcher. Mrs. Olive Stratford. Mrs. Wight is the former Va Funeral services will Ibe held lerie Lott. Saturday at 1 p. m. in the First ward chapel with Bishop Ray mond Payne officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home, Friday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday from 11 a. m. until time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. e of the best known methods of hair and scalp treatments to be given to the citizens of our city. ASSOCIAAND SCALP TIONS MANY SATISFIED CLIENTS HAVE SAID ABOUT THEIR HOME TREATMENT IN THEIR UNSOLICITED REPORTS: THERE ARE MANY MORE IN OUR All members are urged to FILES: "My hair has grown very much, you can see new hair all over my scalp. The new hair looks lively and much better. I am well pleased with my hair, it looks so much better and much thicker and I thank you so much. C. Burkett Dothan, Alabama . , Cure-Al- at Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 18, By DEE JOHNSON Can a Television Antenna be insured in an ordinary Fire insurance policy or do we have to buy some special insurance? QUESTION: ANSWER: Yes, the T.V. Antenna can be covered against fire and other hazards spe- cifically mentioned in fire insurance policy. your If youll address your own insurance questions to this office, well try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. H, DEE JOHNSON 1956 134 S. Phone 19 Main at- 7:30 p.m. Ds T&dds Back aching . . . nerves taut . . . driving yourself to never quite getting finish that huge pile of ironing it done . . . and then not satisfied with the results? ... MAKE IRONING DAY YOUR "HOLIDAY from DRUDGERY with an Ironnie for slick, "We have no cure-al- l shiny baldness, Dixon emphasizes. If there is still fuzz, that hair follicle of the scalp is still producing hair. Proper use of this home treatment may bring about a healthy scalp condition which will help the body to produce new hair. If there is any fuzz at all, a healthy scalp condition may be restored, and the hair may grow normally again as na ture intended. There is one thing Dixon wants to be certain every man and woman knows. If a recession appears at the temple or a spot begins, to show up on the crown of the head, there is something wrong and it should be given immediate attention. HOW'S YOUR HAIR IF IT WORRIES YOU CALL OUR CONSULTANT, P. H. LOUGHLIN AT THE BRIGHAM HOTEL IN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, ON SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 21, 12 NOON UNTIL 9:00 P. M. THE PUBLIC THE EXAMINATIONS ARE PRIVATE AND OPEN TO IS INVITED. MEN AND WOMEN. YOU DO NOT NEED AN APPOINTMENT AND YOU WILL NOT BE EMBARRASSED OR OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. Elder NEWS The answers to everyday insurance problems The meeting will be held at 162 North First East, the Bunderson home. l : Box How urn Know! Deseret Members to Meet at Bundersons these "I have been told that you can not grow hair on a bad scalp. Merrill is doing it. The treatment should go on record as the greatest discovery of all times. Ernest Johnson Free Examination ' 567 Lynn St. to reexamining pres In addition iFostoria, Ohio ent clients, the Merril method of "Since beginning my treatment home treatment will be demon my hair is softer, more manage- strated to others who are inter able, and it is not breaking or ested. The examination is very coming out nearly so much. I thorough and highly technical. notice a general appearance of It requires 20 to 30 minutes. The new hair all over my scalp. I Consultant makes no charge for a very pleased with the treat- this examination and no appoint' ment is necessary. After exam. ment. B. P, Brown ining the person, he is told the Alva, Oklahoma required length of treatment and how much it will cost. ReguGuaranteed ar reports are made to the MerNot everyone can be helped by rill firm in Oklahoma City to the Merrill .Home Treatment. check the progress of the home Only those We think we can help treatment. 6 . of Utah Pioneers. The meeting will be held on Thursday evening, January 19, beginning at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Bott, Third North Tenth East. are accepted for treatment. Those who are accepted for Merrill Home Treatment are given this guarantee, "If you are not completely satisfied at the end of thirty days, your money will be returned. This is only because most people are skeptical of claims that hair can grow on balding heads. Usually when a person avails himself of the Merrill treatment, his skepticism No at his home Saturday night after an illness of tiwo weeks. He was born July 27, 1860, at Brigham City, the son of John D. and Elizabeth Patterson Burt. He was reared and educated here and was married to Amelia Jane Wrig'hton on Dec. 27, 1883, in the old Salt Lake Endowment House. Mr. Burt filled two LDS missions, one to the Northern States and the other to Scotland from 1910 to 1912. He had worked for the Northern Utah Railroad company which was to become a part of the Oregon Short Line Railroad. He also owned and operated a farm here. At the time of his death, Mr. Burt was a High Priest. Survivors include a son and two daughters, Joseph W. Burt, Mrs. Louie B. Andersen and Mrs. Hazel B. Andersen, all of Brigham City; four grandchildren, nine and four brothers and sisters, Wallace W. flurt, Mrs. Louie B. Evans, Mrs. Tilly B. Vincent and Mrs. Gean G. Jones, all of Brigham City. Funeral services were held on Tuesday in the Seventh ward chapel, with Bishop Lee R. Andersen officiating. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. tend regular January meeting of the Locust Camp Daughters ALL MERRILL CLIENTS IN THE VICINITY OF BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, ARE INVITED TO APPEAR AT BRIGHAM HOTEL, ON 9 p. m. Saturday only, January 21, 12 noon PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL REEXAMINATIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE AND ARE A PART OF THE ESTABLISHED SERVICE TO OUR CLIENTS. ., , HAIR of Members Urged to Attend Locust Camp 20, What Is Your Reason For Baldness? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Dec. 19 in an interview here today, R. Blaine Dixon, international hair and scalp consultant and Director of Merrill Hair & Scalp There are Consultants, said: many different scalp conditions that may cause men and women to Jose their hair. Using common sense, a person must realize no one tonic or so called cure-al- l can correct all these different conditions," he explained. READ WHAT A FEW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN 95, 675 North Third West, died The arrival of young William Cavanagh Owen, Saturday, Jan. It, at Cooley Memorial hospital, evened the family members for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Owen. They are now the parents of and two daughters, Kathleen Margaret, 10, and two sons, Tommy, 6, and the new arrival. The youngster weighed eight pounds nine ounces at birth. Mrs. Owen is the former Phyllis Kirkham, daughter of Thomas Kirkham, Lehi. Mrs. Leona Bunderson will be hostess to members of the Deseret Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Friday evening, January A demonstration until Joseph Patterson Burt, Son's Arrival Evens Owen Family Members AUTOMATIC 1RONER with ironrite you breeze through all the family wash in the time it takes to hand iron. no heavy Just sit and relax Ironing one-thir- d ... no No achy muscles or face wrinkles" in your "ironing Ironrite Choose clothes. your your lifting. today! Rent an Ironrite on a trial basis for AS LOW AS sale! stretch nylons guaranteed perfect. p PER WEEK Ironriiel 1.00 A sheer value in wonderful stretch nylons that fit like a second skin, Opened, hood is convenient shelf for finished area. laundry . . . closed it's a useful work-to- Nows the time to shop for savings on new spring cottons from California. 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