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Show T T 6. Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utak Wednesday, April 8, 1953 BOSTON (am John was lined S3 lor tying wife when' she wanted shopping. iBut that was 9199 Terklns up his to go back in 1842. Mrs. Zina Olsen Is Named New President Of Auxiliary To Veterans Of Foreign Wars Plan Big Year For VFW Auxiliary Dr. Wayne Bott Dental Practice Here Re-Ope- ns Mrs. Zina Olsen was named new president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary Monday evening, April 6, at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Adele Christensen, past district president, of Corinne conducted the installation ceremonies. guard, The three distinguished guests present were: Mrs. Mary Call, department president; Mrs. Marion Ross, wife of department commander; and Mrs. Harriet Snedley, chairman of community service for Department of The meeting was under the Utah. direction of Mrs. Nola Larsen, (Following the (business meetnow immediate past president. installation a social was Shethen turned the time to Mrs. ing and held with members of the post. Christensen. Other officers named were: Refreshments were served. Mrs. Edna Nelson, senior Mrs. Eva Yearsley, Bike Happy Mrs. Edith junior (NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UP) Petersen, secretary; Mrs. Genevieve Jensen, treasurer; Mrs, Bicycles are 'popular at Smith Josephine Buchanan, chaplain; College. A survey showed ofbicythe Mrs. Carol Preece, conductress; cles are owned toy 1,611 Mrs. Valona (Petersen, patriotic colleges 2,182 undergraduates instructor; and Mrs. Ruth Young, and by 34 faculty members. After spending the past months in tihe U. S. army, his Wayne Bott has dental office in Brigham City at 8 West Forest. Of the 25 months Dr. Bott spent in his recall duty, 18 months was in Korea. He arrived home March 3 and was greeted by his wife and their two children, Wayne and Evelyn, who had remained fn (Brigham City during his army duty. Dr. iBott practiced in (Brigham prior to his army duty. (He also practiced in Kanab, Utah for a year following his graduation from the dental school at the University of Southern California. During World War Two he spent over three years in the U. S. navy. Dr. IBott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. (Bott of Brigham 25 Dr. DR. WAYNE BOTT ANNOUNCES THE RE OPENING , v, f OF HIS (. k DENTAL OFFICE TT Na 8 Phone West Forest ICO t; City. INVESTORS ? ' Ai am iJm V , VFW Auxiliary Top Officers Mrs. Zina Olsen, president, and Mrs. Edna Eva Yearsley, junior were installed by Mrs. Adele Christensen, past district Nelson, senior president, in ceremonies Monday evening, April 6, at War Memorial home. , . . Mrs. You're paying vice-preside- now in second place. The Eagles auxiliary Modern Cleaners for fop quality Still In Lead :thjskey...are you getting It? League-leadinModern Cleaners split two points each with Bess Service In the Monday evening Ladles league tout still held a healthy lead of four games over Eagles auxiliary, g utah rouirA z Your UTAH ;1 POULTRYg Manager Saytt 5 Jack Kelly, Manager. If we can help with any of your spring securing oo problems chicks, fertilizer, feeds or equipment and supplies come in and see 5m us. a, oz KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY f. LOUISVILLE, This Is a SERVICE organization and our facilities are open and available to everyone. Come In and see how we can help you save irt your poultry and farm operations. UTAHlROULTRH KY ,, Card Of Thanks won a To those who by their acts of three point victory over Club kindness expressed their sympaBilliards to take over the sec- thy and friendship at the time ond spot and the Indian school of the death of our begrabbed three from Clairs Ser- loved husband and father, vice, leaving these two teams Verner M. Walker, we wish tied for third. to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the Taking high Individual series ward bishopric, the Relief sohonors for the evening was ciety, our friends, and all others 'Marge Anderson who rolled a who assisted in any way. 567 and Joann Massey won high Mrs. Verner M. Walker individual game honors with a and Family. 235. Marge Anderson also rolled first double of the evening. Leaal Notices Loraine Fuikerson flattened UTAH STATE SOIL two difficult splits, the and and Lydia Hess picked off CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice ot Election oi Three the split. Team standings; Wins Supervisors For the South Box Elder Soil Conservation Dis31 Modern Cleaners trict. 27 Eagles Auxiliary (Notice is hereby given, by the 26 Clairs Service Utah State Soil Conservation 26 (Indian School Committee to all landowners or Club Billiards 24 occupiers of land lying within 22 Bess Service the boundaries of the South Box Elder Soil Conservation District that Nominating Petitions for Food the election of three supervisors of the said district have been re ceived by said State Soil Conser Is vation Committee. Please take further notice that 1953, League-leadinEarls Food on the 15th day of April, Fare grabbed three points from an election meeting will toe held at the following: third place Andersens Ford. Towm Polling Place and Time: Brigham Tire Shop took second with a three point victory Brigham City,, County Agents e Office, 9:00 a.m.jto 5:00 p. m over the Indian school and Lumber squeezed three Mantua, Newell Larsens Home, 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. points from the Eagle Keglers. Earls Food Fare had high ser- Willard, School House, 9:00 a, m. to 3:30 p. m. ies and game honors for teams 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. ATTENTION Limited amount of common stock available in established, fast growing life insurance company. Life insurance is the major financial industry in the United States. At the end of 1952 over 88,000,000 policy holders were insured far in excess of $275,000,000,000. The appreciation of market value and the dividend payments of insurance stock have proved this investment to be highly superior. Brokers or small investors interested in the highest returns with maximum security contact or write L 1 C O A Investment Department, M. J. McCormick. Mgr., 400 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. How to get more work from your engines heavy-du- ty 3-- 7 0 4-- 7 " y ' DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. Specially compounded, it resists corrosion, prevents the formation of harmful engine deposits, keeps contaminants dispersed and stops foaming of oil in the crankcase. With RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil keeping engines clean and cutting wear, they will i run smoothly, develop more power and do more work. They will stay on the job and need less over-hauling. Get RPM DELO Heavy Duty today. Fare Earls 'S' You can reduce down time and save on operating costs by lubricating your diesel and heavy-dutgasoline engines with RPM League Leader g Tri-Stat- for moro information about Standard Oil Company of California products. tall your local Standard man REYNOLDS V. REEDER " Telephone 588 or 68 Brigham City . V T ARIEL M. JORGENSEN, Chairman. - (First publication April 1, 1953, Last publication April 8, 1953. A-l-- 8 Sikkim,' a tiny Buddhist state the (Himalayas, held its first is democratic election of a govern ment in 1952. in stretching some 4,500 miles, the longest in the world. Gmn) GtSB Qinilb GfeD GROW Qtee MORE UteQMx? SUGAR BEETS for greater SECURITY With markets becoming farm crops, 1953 beet acreage. it new Bl Air Sport Coup, ono boouliful mod! In 3 great now Mriei. Of 16 Velvet-Pressu- re Sugar beets bring you more than cash . . , they supply economical livestock feeds. m ' Chevrolet owners have long been convinced that they have the safest as well d as the largest brakes on any car. And. that is even more true in 1953. This year you will find much smoother, more responsive brake action ". . . up to less pedal pressure . . . and a softer, 23 more velvety feel of operation. 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Thinning and harvesting entirely by machine is a realized achievement. . let it JJCR 1:7 f Youll be surprised bow much time, energy, And money CAR! . tl8 North Sugar beets are a contract crop. This assures you of good market r Jumbo-DruBrakes give Chevrolets improved maximum stopping power with maximum ease of application I somewhat unsteady for many year to increase your sugar is a good Sugar beets are not a surplus crop; they dont have competition like most other cash crops face. Th, itrlking T For greater stability in your farm income and for m better balanced farm program, grow sugar beets. See your U and I fieldman now! FROM YOUR DEALER (3 ifilt tr 3EH32r bnt&tt UTAH-IDAH- 0 - SUGAR CO. |