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Show rwvwww 3 Elder NEWS Box ? Navajo Youngsters Now LDS Church Members t Author To Speak Knife and Fork Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 10, 1954 Bear River High Club Will Meet Thursday Night To Order Trees Colorful and delightful Ber-titHarding, author of note, world traveler and outstanding platform figure, will be the guest of honor at the next meeting of the Knife and Fork club, according to Alf Freeman, president. to Sing At Mantua Tues,. The Bear River High school A Capella choir will furnish a musical program on Tuesday evening, March 16 at e ' The affair will be held at the Box Elder (High school cafeteria Dont bargain ' with your HEARIN- GA hearing aid ehosen for low friee proves expensive if gu oss work-fittin- and g ... $. nnsat-isfaoto- results fores you to buy a bettor one later on Start with the beat SG6 SOME first! . Apostle Spencer W. Kimball of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, congratulates four Navajo boy's and five girls during baptismal services conducted last Thursday evening. March 4, in the Fifth LDS ward. Mr. Lynn C. Beyeler Manager WILL BE AT BRIGHAM HOTEL 11 THURSDAY, MARCH 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. 7:30 p. m. at the Mantua UDS chapel. All residents of Mantua, along with anyone interested in music, is cordially invited to attend. Gene Jorgensen is director of the choir with Virginia Erickson as accompanist. Manager of the group Is Alma King. Arrangements for this special musical treat have been made Jay iby Mrs. Leota Keller and Hailing, Mantua MIA president and superintendent. Apostle Kimball Here for Special Services Held for Baptismal Rites Mrs. Funeral services for Edith Thorne Wood, who died last Thursday from Injuries reacciceived in an automobile dent, were held Monday at 1:00 oclock in the First ward chapel to an overflow crowd. Bishop Richard Hansen of the Brigham Sixth ward conducted the ser Spencer W. Kimball, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the ILDS church was guest speaker at a special meeting held for baptismal ser- vices for 29 LDS Indian youngsters held on Thursday evening, vice. The family prayer March 4, at the Fifth LiDS ward. Dwight D. Eisenhower is the first U. S. president in about 80 Boyd K. Packer, member of the years whose surname begins High Council for North Box Elwith a vowel. The last previous der stake is directing the LDS one was Chester A. Arthur. Indian program at the school for both North and South stakes. Street SPECIALS Security Here Soon Youre never too old to earn social security credit, Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office said today. The social security tax is withheld on all wages a person is paid up to $3600 in a year for work covered by the Social Security act , regardless of the said. Watson age, persons "Many people believe that these taxes no longer apply once a worker gets to be 65 years old, but this belief is definitely not true. "In fact, he said, many wor kers are now receiving retirement benefits who were 65 on January 1, (1951, when their type of work was first covered by the Social Security act. Watson will be in Brigham City at the Utah State Employ ment office on Thursday, March 18, between 2 and 4 p. m. SATURDAY. MARCH 13 fc Your Best Bet - Shop Cornet 'Ar -- BOY'S SOCKS ANKLET SOCKS p jjw Asst. Argyle Patterns Cotton Rayon Ankle Socks Heel & Toe 1st Quality MS fj w Vi Size I! Regular 25c gQg gj BOY'S BRIEFS TRAINING PANTS Childrens and Ladies Heel Nylon Elastic Tops - Wash Fast 1st Quality rfl H Asst. Colors. Tl Sizes 6V2-I- I bJm Phone your society news to 771 Phone your society news to 771 Fine Quality Knit Cotton Taped Fly Front Web Elastic Waist Q Regular 39c Value Fine. Qual. Comb Cotton Double Thickness Fabric D Elas. 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Mrs. Kimball was., special visitor along with her husband. Official of Social SPECIALS! DAY DOLLAR given Farmers and dairymen having young calves they wish to be vaccinated for bangs disease, are requested to get in touch with the county agents office, either by mail or telephone. Should enough Interest be found In a vaccination program, the bureau of animal industry at Utah State Agricultural college will send a veterinarian to Box Elder county to administer the vaccine, without charge to livestock owners. Meanwhile, the county agents office is anxious to determine whether there is enough demand to make the program worthwhile and livestock owners with calves between the ages of five and eight months, are being asked to contact the office. Owners will be notified, if the program goes through, so that they can have calves penned or tied up before the veterinary calls. Mr. Packer was in charge of the meeting on Thursday. Prior to the baptismal services Apostle Kimball spoke to the Navajo youngsters, members of both Brigham City. Utah was Thursday night. Dinner will be served at 7:30 and the group will adjourn to the school auditorium where the program will be presented. Annual election of officers will be conducted at the meeting and members are reminded to mail their ballots or bring ihem to the meeting. will Miss Hardings subject be Latin America in Transition, and will be a report on all Latin American nations and how well the good neighbor policy is working out. She was born in Europe. Her father was Austrian and her Both mother was Hungarian. parents moved in the exclusive court circle in Vienna. As a small girl she was taken to Mexico. She was able to absorb the color and romance of both the Old World and the New. It was In Mexico, too, where she first started to follow her chosen profession though in the quest of her writings, she wan dered over Europe and North and South (America. Some of her better known Amazon writings have been: "Phantom Crown, Throne, which was made into a movie, Juarez, "Hungarian Rhap sody, Farewell Toinette, Im perial Twilight, Royal Purple, Golden Fleece", and The Lost Waltz. by Frank Munns. Prelude and postlude were played by Merle Malmrose who accompanied all the musical numbers. The Sixth ward Singing Mothers, under the direction of Lottie Tyson, presented The Lord Is My Shepherd. James Thorne gave the invocation. A vocal trio composed of Lot tie Tyson, Blythe Tingey and Jennie Nielsen sang My Testi followed with remarks mony, by Eugene Perry. Connie and Donna Morgan played End of as an electric a Perfect Day steel guitar duet and C E. Smith offered remarks. Violet Tingey gave a tribute from the Daughters of Utah was Pioneers and "Tranquility sung by Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen. 'Floyd Jensen offered remarks and the Sing ing Mothers presented T Know y That My Redeemer Lives. Call gave the benediction. (Burial was made in the Brig ham City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Elmer Sorenson. Inter-mountai- n 67 South Main Mrs. Edith Wood La-Vo- Special Program Given By 4th Relief Society special program was sponsored by the Relief society in the Fourth ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Alta Shaw conducted with Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker pre siding. Prelude music was rendered by Mrs. Rhea Rees followed by the singing The Lord is My Light conducted by Mrs. Lucy Wright. Mrs. LaVerna Jeppson offered the invocation. The Singing Mothers then sang "Jesus the Very Thought ot Thee followed by a talk by Mrs. Martell Johnson. The title of her talk was "What Shall I Give to My Heavenly Father. Mrs. Ella Johnson introduced the theme song with biographi cal of the song by Mrs. Maude r Mrs. Beecher. Virginia read the words and the 'singing Mothers sang Oh May I Know the Lord as Friend. Choral scriptural reading was given by Mrs. Alta Everton. Oh May I Grow to Love, to Give; and for the iHelp of Others Live was the subject treated by Mrs. Leona Bundersen. President Lucille Wight, North Box Elder stake Relief society president, attended and spoke. Closing remarks were made by Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker. "More Holiness Give Me was the closing song with benediction by Mrs. Dora Grott. the condition of all trees nerv. ed and planted. County Agent Urges Farmers Offer Program To Vaccinate Young Calves it All plantations must be held open to inspection by representatives of the United States Department of Agriculure and of, the Utah State Agricultural college at all times. 6. No trees from the college may be resold as rooted stock or used for ornamental purposes. Application blanks are available at the county agents office. There are a number of hardwood and softwood trees that are available. The price is very low and those Interested or woodlots in windbreaks should get one of these blanks and place an order right away, the county, agent said. Plantand care of ing instructions frees as well as a description of the species available, are given on the order blanks. 5. are Trees for farm planting a A Capella iff i if Pf available again this year, it was announced this week by County Agent Anson Call, Jr., but farmers desiring them should make application Immediately so that they can be ready for planting during March or early April. Trees will not be sent out after they have started to come out in leaf, it was pointed out, This service is made available through the cooperation of the USDA and the school of forestry at the Utah State Agricultural college. Conditions under which trees are furnished are the following: Bertita Harding ' Cadillac Pontiac 1. All trees secured from the . author of Magic Fire International Trucks must be planted on farm and other best sellers, will be college lands in Utah for woodlot, wind guest speaker Thursday at the break or shelterbelt purposes. Knife and Fork club meeting. 2. All trees must be protected from fire, grazing, trespass and MOTOR COMPANY other injurious agencies insoOfficial Safety Check far as reasonably possible. This STATE INSPECTION may necessitate fencing In numerous cases. STATION 3. All trees must be cultivated and irrigated for the first four Have your car inspected now! years after planting. 4. When requested, the coopFACTORY TRAINED erator must furnish a report to MECHANICS the extension forester, showing Captain John J. Gleason, Gar land, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason, has been officially deFrom where I clared dead by the defense department, It was learned this week. Returned prisoners of war have been interrogated for information about men missing Tips in action. 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