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Show M miff PHUMTfff Min t f trt Activities And Progress Friday Eve InlcrmounUin Boy Spouts Indian school will hold a Scouts-iHelps In Longest Action show, Friday evening, 3, according to Curtis E ) April Naval Bombardment Jackson, commissioners chair-- In U.S. History man the at be held will show The 4 FORCE 95 (FHT-NBLOCKADE girls gym at the Indian school Participating in the longand the public is InvitPd to est bombardment in naval histhe sfhow, activities tory aboard the destroyer USS the at iBov of Scouts and progress K iMacKenzie is Donald George school will be demonstrated D Woodward, torpedomans Demonstrations are scheduled mate seainan, USN, son of Mr. of for about 10 minutes duration and Mrs Floyd Woodward with 15 minutes hetween to al- Corinne, Utah The bombardment of Wonsan low visitors to look over the ex hibits and 'become acquainted haibor recently began its third with the concessionaires, Jack year and the MacKenzie is one of the long time veterans of the son said Beginning at 7 p m and co- campaign This is the third tour of Kontinuing until about 9 25 p m demonstrations on the following rean comibat duty for the ship, will be conducted Open doors, and she has logged more than opening ceremony, knot tying 19 months In the Far East since ceremony, first aid demonstra- the outbreak of hostilities The MacKenzie is command tion, setting up camp demonstra headquarters for the Wonsan signalling area bombardment group. tion and Indian dances. of n demon-estratio- f1 For putting on heirs at Easter I I kaynee white dress shirts proud to parade in a Kaynee white shirt! Theyre tailored j'ust like d Dads in his choice of regular, collars and or button-dow- n regular and French cuffs. As for fit... Ksynee is famous for sizing to exact standards in only the finest Sanforized fabrics, so theyll wash and wear i 4 to 14 wonderfully 1 Hell be spread-staye- i i i 1 RmuJiiaI shrinkage leaa than 1 Junior Prom Isn't All Play OlofV. Olsen, 80, Dies In Snowville Indian School Scouts Will Demonstrate H. The Adult eel dies as soon its spawning season is over. Marion V. Walker Dies Suddenly Olof V. Olsen, 80, died Saturday at 3.50 p. tn. at the residence of a niece, Mrs Cora Daley, Snowville, of causes Incident to age after a six iweeks Illness He was born Aug. 26, 1872, in (Brigham City, a son of Ole M and Minnie Nibbling Olsen He "pent his early life in Brigham City and moved with his family to Snowville in 1880. In 1900 he moved to Canada and in 1909 to Suiblett, Idaho He moved to Brigham City in 1925 and to Snowville in 1934. He never married He was a church. member of the Survivors include the follow-Inbrothers and sisters: Charles Olsen, Ogden; Adolph Olsen, Mrs Tillie (Mont ; 'Missoula, Christophenson, (Burley, Ida. and several nieces and nephews Funeral services (will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Snowville ward Chapel by Dan Hickmam bishop. Friends may call at the home of his niece, Cora Daley, Snowville, today from 10 a m to time of services IBurlal will be in Snowville cemetery. Marion Verner Walker, 61, of south Third west, (Brigham City, died Saturday of a heart attack while working In Corinne. Mr Walker had been a wholesale dealer In fruit and produce in (Brigham City. He was a member of the L.D S. church and served a mission to the Northwestern states. After his return he worked as a switchboard operator for the Salt Lake Board of Canals for 12 years. On June 3, 1914, he married Sylvia (Bateman in the L.DS. Salt Lake temple. They lived in Lehi before moving to Brigham City 26 years ago. He was a high priest in the Brigham City Fifth Ward and also served as ward clerk, as a counselor in the bishopric, and in the superintendency of the Sunday school. (He was bom July 3, 1891, in Lehi) a son of Marion and Sarah Jane Sabey Walker. He attended Lehi high school. Surviving are his widow, Brigham City; three sons, Sherman V. and (Leo (Allen (Walker, Brigham City; Max Walker, Salt Lake City; four daughters, Mrs. Earl (Vivian 1 Sheffield, Mrs. Ruth W Holt, Miss Shirley Walker, Brigham City; Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Fairfield, Sandberg, la ; three sisters, Mrs. Haydee Adams," Lehi; Mrs. Charles Taylor, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Mary Ingersoll, Long Beach Calif.; two James Jacobs, Caldwell, Alberta, Canada; William Jacobs, Magrath, Alberta, Canada, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the LD5. Brigham City Fifth ward, (Bishop Evan Woodbury from Box Elder 8 NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 1. 1953 , Phone your news to 1000 t rt 437 t s' f g BIRTHS as ft - Committee Members . . take a breather while preparing for the Junior Prom at Box Elder high school which will be held Friday, April . Cooley Births reported 3. Standing, Glade Hunsaker, Claudia Gourley, Claudia Memorial hospital: Morris and Joan Hotter. Merrell Glenn, sitting. Grover and (Ruth DaiWin (Brough, Tremonton, girl, March Brigham City, girl, March 25 Byron and Carol Jean Witten 20 Dunn, Brigham City, girl, March Merle Sackett and Marvin Richard and Thelma Payne Wright, Brigham City, girl, Mar. 30. Jeppsen, Mantua, girl, March 20. 25. Delbert and Charlene Johnson Dunn Melvin and .Marilyn Weaver, Hooper, girl, March 30. Lila Andersen Jean (Max and Campbell, Corinne, boy, March J 26, and Velda Young Oieen March Facer, boy, Perry, 21. and Darlene Cutler Milton and Ann Wood Nor- Palmer, 30. Brigham City, girl, 'Joseph Legal Notices March. Hurd, Snowville, girl, March 23 man, Corinne, boy, March 28 UTAH STATE SOIL Bichard and Jaron Nichols Albert and Joan Smith WarFred and Erma Jackson Heto-doner, Ogden, boy, March 28 Jensen, Brigham City, girl, (Mar. CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Willard, girl, March 22. Hiroshi and Edith Fujikawa 30 Legal Notice of Election of Three Darrell and Marva Checketts Lloyd and Cherre Choumos Supervisors For the South Box Hendricks, Brigham City, boy, Yamasaki, Corinne, girl, March 29 Elder Soil Conservation DisLish, Tremonton, boy, March 31. March 23 trict. 'Ronald and . Ann Wankier Moroni and Ramona Tingey iBuddy and Josephine Carr AnNotice is hereby given by the Indian Kirkham, Brigham City, girl, Intermountain Bott, Corinne," girl, March 24. , tonio, Utah State Soil Conservation March 31. John and Betty Nelson Reese, school, boy, March 0. Committee to all landowners or occupiers of land lying within the boundaries of the South Box Elder Soil Conservation District that Nominating Petitions for the election of three supervisors sport shirts of the said district have been re- ceived by said State Soil Conser-ivatiomake short work of washday! Committee, Please take further notice that Long may we rave about Kayneea on the 15th day of 'April, 1953, workmanship and washability an election meeting will be held ...and when it comes to styling these sanforized cottons m at the following: , a terrific selection of weaves, Town, Polling Place and Time: and be colors, beat! cant patterns Brigham City,, County Agents Theyre a young fellaa best buy Office, 9:00 a m. to 5 00 p. m. for fashion and fit! Mantua, Newell Larsens Home, Size 2 to 20 from . 9 00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m $1.39 than 1 residual shrinkage Willard, School House, 9.00 a. m. 'Hike the modem styling. "Hike the price I" half-brother- HUM Finished 2IT3I6. $409.50 New 20 "m& WsuG television i n 5 ways finer for 53 1. Improved Magic Monitor" circuit system screens out static, steps up power, ties best sound to clearest picture all automatically! 2. Improved Deep Image picture tube. The superfine phosphor screen is coated with billions of tiny crystals, for o finer, pictures. deop-imag- 3. New reception steps up picture performance, increases sound sensitivity. F tuner can receive all 4. New automatic stations in any area. (Optional, at extra cost). 5. New wider range of cabinets more styles and finishes than ever before. j long-distan- ce to 3:30 p. m. All eligible landowners or land occupiers within the boundaries of said district shall have the right to vote at the said election meeting. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee UHF-VH- Other M. JORGENSEN, Chairman. First publication April 1, 1953. (Last publication April 8, 1953. llmnd addition to tha home . . 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