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Show t ' New Assignment Legion-Gho- Stop Me If You Can st ( t t t f vrfPrsvvivvvv' t y Colorful , Lighter Weight Spring Clothes For Men ear River Stages Big Benefit Dance Game To Feature Tickets are on sale this week dance being for a county-widstaged Monday, March 10 by the Bear River City ward as a building fund benefit. Music for the dance which will be held in the Bear River High school gymnasium, will be furnished by Fermins Apollo club orchestra of Ogden. Fermin is donating the services of his orchestra without charge and the use of the gymnasium also has been donated. Admission will be $1.00 per person and tickets are on sale by Ira W. Packer of Packer Motor company, Best Market in Corinne, Jensen Grocery In Bear River City and Johnsons Store in Honey ville. . . e Humor, Suspense The "Iowa Ghosts wil concentrate on trying to whip the potent 'American Legion quintet at the Box Elder high school gym, March 10, but theyll also the work hard on entertaining crowd with their hilarious antics. One of the best known colored teams in the country, they claim to be "the originals. They boast such stars as "Ziggy "Babe Marcell, "Buck Buckner, Garland and Rand, "Yippy "Windy Lopez. The smooth operating crew features marathon dribbling, football, baseball and slow motion. They are the ball handling wizards. Game time Is 8:30 p. m. and price of admission is $1 for seats and 75 cents for general admission. A preliminary game between the North stake and South stake s will begin at 7:30 p. m. Pfc. Clarence F. Weslley to Washington . . . ... Pfc. C. F. Westley New Assignment Pfc. Clarence F. Westley, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeBoy Westley, 31 north (First west, Brigham City, has. completed his basic training at Lackland Atr Force base, an Antonio, Texas, and has been given an assignment to McChord AFB in Washington, it was announced today by Gerald H. Clements, local recruiting sergeant at room 209, post office building in Brigham City. Rand competi- Legion team tough rough They play at Box Elder high school March 10. Collects $850 For Eagles Officially i Warm New Home The airmans current address is Pfc. Clarence F. Westley, AF Field MaintenMdChord AFB, Rotary Nominates New Club Officers ifi5a3SRSSSS?? Looking ahead to a new year of administration and activity, the Brigham City Rotary club nominated officers at their Tuesday noon meeting. IT'S TODAY'S David O. Anderson was nominated for club president, LesBEST BUY IN TRAVEL I ter Dredge and Walter G. Mann Take to the open road by as vice president, Rulon Baron tchedule Greyhound! Frequent as secretary, J. Leo Nelson and lave time; low faret lave money. Charles Claybaugh as treasurer, VPS Greyhounds FREE VaJohn Weir, Quig Nielsen, Earl cation Planning Service will arMadsen and Zene Earl for the range tor hotels, special sightpositions open on the board of off tor seeing, transportation directors. Additional nominations one lore cost may be made at the meeting next week. Club activities and suggestions for new projects were discussed by Charles Whitworth, Harold Felt, Lester Dredge, Walt Mann, Charles Munns, Gene Wixom, SUNNY BEACH El la CITIES Ray Grant, Clyde Stratford, Alf Freeman, David O. Anderson, SAVE ON EVERY TRIP y Wayne Woodland and Kenneth farm Typicof few, Seattle $18.20 Weight. 14.95 April 1 was announced as the Portland 17.75 date for the next club ladies San Francisco 14.50 night affair while an invitation Lot Angeles 16.60 was read by John Howard to atSan Diego tend an inter-clu(At Tm) meeting at YOUR CROWD TOGETHERI Ogden on March 12. nip Lester Dredge reported briefly Have tun on a chartered bus . , . see your nearest agent. on his recent trip to California as did Gene Wixom. Scott HorsGREYHOUND BUS DEPOT ley told of a trip to Phoenix and HOWARD HOTEL Van Wilson reported on a visit Phone 175 to Albuquerque, N, M. ... . oni-wo- Childrens Hospital Stake Party Mon. The South The Brigham City Eagles and warmed auxiliary offically their spacious new home Saturday evening with well over 100 people enjoying a delfghtful dinner, program and dance. Following, a ham dinner with all the trimmins, prepared by the Eagle auxiliary, under the direction of June Olsen, a baked ham was auctioned off and birthday greetings were extended to the publicity chairman, D. D. Billings. Bill entertainment Pearce, chairman, was in charge of an excellent program which featured music by Arland Tingey, James Whitlock and Bill Pearce. Also featured was an auxiliary drill team. Dancing followed the program. field. 567th tion. 100 Attend South Clarence, who enlisted in the air force at Brigham City in December, 1931, will be echoled in electrical maintenance for about six months and witl be given an assignment in that specialized ance squadron, Washington. Babe be without ... in a hilarious amoment.andHe won'tAmerican all-star- t. 19409467, 1st Ward Gold And Green Ball Sat. Gleaner-Junio- r Box Elder Junior M Men banquet and dance was acclaimed a big success by the nearly one hundred young people and their leaders attending Monday night at the Fifth ward recreation hall. Following the banquet a very entertaining program was presented with Wayne Hunsaker acting as emcee. Lillis Jeppesen played a violin solo, Glendon Hendricks sang "Without A Song, followed by a reading from Beverly Meservy. The sixth ward Junior Gleaners, Esther Drewes, Glenna Gilbert, LuAnn Secrist, Martha Jensen, Carol Ann Barlowe and Carol Cazier presented a series of Maori dances and songs followed by a solo from Mr. Braegger of Wil' lard. , The program was followed by a record dance. Wayne Hunsaker was general chairman of the event, with Diane Grant as food chairman. -The next Stake entertainment will be the Stake elections to be held in April. Gladys Johnson and Martella Nelson are the Junior Gleaner, Junior M Men stake supervisors. . , , Sixth Ward Elders Plan Party Sat The First ward will hold their annual Gold and Green ball on Saturday night, March 8, at 8:30 p. m. in the Fourth ward recreation halL All Junior Gleaners will be especially honored during the ball, but the highlight will be the presentation of the queen who will be selected by the number. drawing of a lucky An excellent - orchestra has been engaged and a very entertaining floor show will be presented during intermission. Refreshments will be served. The ball is under the direction of Bill Packer and Barbara Rasmussen, ward MIA activity The annual drive for birthday pennies for the Valentine gift to the Primary Childrens hospital was completed on Febru ary 29, by officers and Seachers of Primary in the North Box Elder stake.. Each ward made a subtitan counselors.- as .follows; tlal contribution Third ward, $1125.97; Fxrnrth, $156.58; Seventh, $116.55; Eighth $106.50; Harper, $10.86; Honey ville, $72.32; Corinne, $125,711; . This makes a total of $$50. "As a stake board we wish to thank members of ward Primaries who assisted in this canvass and to express our appreciation for the generosity of parents and children towards such a worthy project, said Mrs. Grace S. 'Ferguson secretary, representing the North Box Eider stake Primary board. . - - The Mantua and Willard war Junior Gleaner girls of the south Box Elder stake tied' for first place for the attendance trophy for the month of February with ? 100 percent This is the second month for the Mantua ward to reach a perfect attendance. SThey will retain the cup for the first two weeks and then it will be presented to the Willard Junior Gleaners for the balance of the month. Perry was the next highest in attendance. 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Alt in One - y::-- Requires No Bookkeeping Experience LEG - d, g, bursting with good things to wear!. 1 nisiliiSI TAX RECORD , full-flare- mens-wear.f- Gleaners In Tie The Sixth ward elders are sponsoring a party for the out' going quorum officers this com ing Saturday night at 7:30 In the ward recreation hall. There will be a program and dance. Chili, pie and ice cream will be served. New officers are Fred Forsgren, president, DeRees Clark and It takes 92,000 motor buses to George Buckley as counselors and transport traveling and ' comEugene Armstrong, secretary. muting Americans each year. Outgoing officers being honor ed are, Henry Neilsen, Owen rAlili SLX Westenskow, Lewis Olsen and ELDER BOX NEWS Hansen. Andy All elders and their wives are Wednesday, March 5, 1952 invited and are urged to attend. Brigham City, Utah . sirle-breaste- The natural look is the' silhouette emphasized for Spring 52. 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