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Show 10 Box Elder NEWS List Officers And Committees Of Golf Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 29, 1953 And Country Club Auxiliary For 1953 Americans Need To Be Taught About U.S. NEW BRUNSWICK, There are 700.000 sets, according to a survey by the Admiral Corp., whereas Ohio Bell TeleCLEVELAND. O. (UP) In five phone reports the number of years, homes in the at 660,000 and home phones area have acquired more television sets than they building statistics show 610,000 bathtubs. have telephones or bathtubs. TV Surpasses Phones, Tubs In Ohio Area Take New Offices Thursday Following are committees Ladies Auxiliary of the Brig-- ' ham City Golf and Country club: Tournament: Mrs. Elmer Win Mis. Lewis 7eler, chairman, Johnson, Mis. Jack Fronk, director member. Cleveland-Akron-Canto- of-th- N. J. (CP) Dr. David D. Denker, director of American civilization pro- gram at Rutgers University, would help insure world peace by educating Americans about America. Dr. Uonker said his program of teaching a (better understanding of American heritage is a "secret weapon" for peace because most Americans are largely unaware of the social growth of their own nation. By the same token, he said, foreign students bring baggage of misconeen-tion- s about and prejudices America to these shores. le seems to me," he said, "that the American Is someone who does not know who he is, while the European Is someone convinced he knows wiho the American is. Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mrs 'Elliot V Ward, chairman; Mrs. Orlando Allen, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs IM. Reese Jensen. Mrs. Gordon Felt, Mrs. R. W. Thomas, Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, Mrs. W. H Griffiths. Ladies Day Prizes Second Mens and Ladies parLadies day prizes and enterMrs. Charles Claybaugh, tainment: Mrs. Harry Bloom, ty: Mrs. Olof E. Zundel, chairman; Mrs. Steve Anderson, chairman: Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Mrs. Vic Fors-greMrs. and Russel Waldron Mrs. Mrs Rex Earl, Mrs. Fred memM. A. Burtcher, director C'en, Mrs. Glen Humphreys, ber. .Mrs, Stratford, Mrs. LyBridge: Mrs. Ross Bowen and man Clyde Chlarson. Mrs. Clyde Stratford Third Mens and Ladies party: Membership: Mis. Roy Bar chairman; nard, chairman; Mrs. Otto Jor- Mrs. Paul Merrill, Mrs. W. R. Candland, gensen and Mrs. 1. B. Pett, di- Mrs. DeanMrs. Russell Fishburn, Morrell, rector member. Ladies day hostesses: Mrs. C. Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs. Robert S. Hamilton and Mrs. Delbert Fisher, Mrs John Larsen. Mrs. Howard Mis. OrviM Merrell, Holmgren, director member. Call. First Combined Party Ladies Day Luncheon, May: First Mens and Ladies party: Mrs. Earl Reese, chairman; Mrs. Milton Peters, Mrs. R. L. Thomp- Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. Jesse Jepperson, Mrs. Lowell IBaron Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Ladies Day Luncheon, June: chairMrs. Wayne Jepperson, man; Mrs. Scott Horsley, Mrs. Ross Bowen, Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Mrs. 'W. H. Stayner, Mrs. Denzel Butler, Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. Delbert Hadfield, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. C. E. Merrell. n Grown for you by SWEET WINE SPECIALISTS fovortd ftrlilt vollty of tht San Joaquin should product tht finoit twoot winti In tht world. Tht grapts art tht choictit. Thtdlmott it idtol. This Add to naturt't bounty tht inftgrlty of itltcttd group of disflnguithtd grow trt dtdicattd to tht hlghtst quality. Try Growtn Wlntt. Thty art proudly, potitntly, ptrftctly wttf win sptcioliiti. Mc&awwv m produetd , . , by f imi son, Mrs. Steve AndPrson, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, July Luncheon Ladies Day Luncheon, July: Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Chairman; Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Russell Waldron, Mrs. Farrell Bess, Mrs Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. Robert Winzeler, Mrs. Jack Shum-way- , pretty. All at prices tiny as baby! Come, see them now- - ;jy New Officers Of American Legion Post 10 installed last Thursday evening at regular meeting at the War Memorial Home of Utahs Grand Chef De Gar of 40 and 8, George Hodges. Left to right, sitting: Les Lowe, immediate past commander; C. R. Jones, commander. Standing: Bill Pearce, chaplain; Charles Clifford, .historian ; Marcus Lee, 2nd Bob Pella, 1st. Scott Lee, adjutant and Odell Hatch, sergeant at arms. Treasurer Carl Madsen, not pictured. . . . who were 350 Rounds Golf Played Sunday To Set All-Ti- me The Brigham City municipal-golAugust Committee course opened its third seaLadies Day Luncheon, August; e son last Sunday with an Mrs. Grace Davis, chairman; for record rounds played. Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Wm. J. Bott, Baron, Mrs. Harold Reese, Mrs. Attracting golfers from all John Reese, Mrs. M. Reed Mer- over Box Elder county, 350 rill, Mrs. Howard Call. rounds of golf were played. Ladies Day Luncheon, Sept.: There were 72 contestants in the Mrs. Glen Anderson, chairman; Golf and Country clubs initial Mrs. Harper Hearse, Mrs. Wm. blind bogey tournament of the Davis, Mrs. Harold Felt, Mrs. season, according to Sid FarnsElmer Klitgaard, Mrs. Wi H. worth who chairmaned the tourCleave, Mrs. Ray Reese. nament. Luncheon fog Invitational to Farnsworth reported the course L. A. be held June 10, 1953; Mrs. was in ideal conditip with a 'Bundy, chairman.. Others to be heavy growth of grass on the named later. fairways and "accurate greens. Of the T2 contestants in the 21 were awarded tournament, Naturally prizes as follows: Blind bogey tournament num NASHVILLE Tenn. (UP) The legislator who Introduced a toer 46 Leo Jensen, Darrel Gard and Harold bill in the Tennessee legislature ner, Lloyd Reese to extend pension rights for Larsen. Low score on number 7 John widows of Confederate veterans is named Thomas Jefferson Da- Larsen. ' Low score on number 5 vis. .. . all-tim- LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES Complete selection. DRESSES with diaper $3.98 cover BONNETS Nylon and $1.98 Piques BABY BOYS LITTL ROMPERS $1.50 to $2.98 2 PC. NYLON SUITS $2.98 SWEATERS lor all $1.98 up babies Beautiful selection of Blankets, Plus Shawls, Handmade Shoes. everythng from diapers to rattles. 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