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Show n , Spring Heralded vfoli Shouts of "YerOutf" and Pockets lammed with Garbles and Jgslis Put Up Your Migs and Let's Get Going Ball Hop Scotch A rara Arthur Shoup shows the intricacies of a new game, ball hop scotch, as Sharon Anderson, Carla Call and Karen Lichtenstein watch and wait for their turns. . . . Wayne Cox i .;, Steven Burt . . . begins a game of pots wtih Paul Sato, Leo and Ralph Jeppsen. Marbles are always popular with young folks come Spring. YAZZ m YARNS Crowd at Intermountain School By A Having A Good "HeeT Is Essential er Connie Dickman . The sponsor tnot the In a beautifully impressive sponsor In thi confirmation ceremony, 180 Catholic Inter- ceremony took the place of the altar. Jr.-Sr- I There are more automobiles than telephones on American farms. Fashion Review 19S4 An enthusiastic crowd packed or the Home the auditorium Economies Fashion Review. The practical and pretty fashions were reviewed in a variety of colors and styles as the Navajo models displayed their Nighties or uniforms, clothing for little girls or little boys, eoats fpr church, sport outfits for the tennis court. All of the apparel was appropriately Mrs. modelled with Melvin Kay's quiet background of organ melodies. Special readings, songs and Indian dance added pleasant contrast to the con tinuous flow of colorful cloth ing. , x WANTED! m. Tires Chevron Batteries Washing Lubrication . Complete Automotive M, Repairs Phone 477 ' ' '97 fit Main rR BAAX6SIAAD. B FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60 Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $350 per month.Farm experience valtiable.5 Write Box 703 Brigham City, Utah stoieQeAw Smart Stockman Quality in building materials, like quality in livestock, is a matter of pride. Thats why weve corralled the nations top brands. Every one is a thoroughbred with a pedigree a mile long . v , and nary a maverick in the herd. So look for a pedigree when you buy . . . youll find it in the products listed bejow. YOUR . i NOW! i DELAY CAN BE COSTLY! Moths are NO respecter of places or fur owners they strike as soon as warm weather hits. You cant afford to wait Call 86 today and a courteous driver will pick up your fur$ and woolens immediately. 4, Judy Bybee . . . tosses her hopscotch taw as her sister, Linda iBybee, (right) watches with Pauline Slaughter. Hopscotch is fascinating for all elementary grade school youngsters. , , N.Y. Isn't Proud Award Night The Girls Intramural Award Of This Record night IS planned for Friday eveIn the Girls .ALBANY, N. Y. ' (UP I The ning at gym. Estate motor vehicle bureau Senior Conclave 5 says a new record was set last Mr. Kenneth Weight will t year but one the state Isnt the speaker when the first grad proud of. uating class of Intermountain The record 162,631 drivers school hears the , Baccalaureate licenses suspended during 1953. talk on Sunday, May 2, at 2:00 m. at the Boys gym. Nearly 2,400 licenses were refor "driving while intoxivoked ' ' Boy Scout Composes , cated,! the bureau said. Over Saturday, May 1, the Boy 1,000 persons had their permits Scouts leave at 9 a. m. for the revoke for leaving the scene Boy Scout Camporee. The program is divided into scout crafts, athletic games and campfire program. News Notes Clifford Hansen has returned from a business trip regarding placement. Stella Young hopes to be on the active employee list next ..week. Bandmaster Dickman is planning a farewell concert for students and employees. Commencement Plans , Mark your calendar on May 4, for the first Intermountain Commencement to be held at the auditorium at 8:00 p. m. Main . speaker - will be Mrs. Hildegard Thompson, chief of the Education Branch of the Indian Bureau from Washington, D. C. Other officials from the Navajo reservation and from the new area office in Gallup, New Mexico, are also expected to be present. Twenty-fou- r will students . graduate. Episcopalian Service Sunday evening at 7:30 the service will be Episcopalian held at the Intermountain . j , , NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 28,. 1954 FURS in STORAGE y a good brand ho soes one I Tm. ' GET Box Elder 5 t. mountain students were parent. Sunday evening, April The Holy Name men of St. Ex25, at the auditorium by his parish stood as a guard Henrys cellency, the Most Reverend of honor for Bishop Hunt. Dwain G. Hunt, D.D of Salt Lake The NaVajo girls wore the City. symbolic short red veil used for confirmation. The Catholic choir sang "When thy say Road Service Rev. Edward J. Whelan, S. J., using a special they really mean it! Navajo melody. The center of and the Rev. Francis P. Dunn, the auditorium was filled with S. J., recognized the splendid We give the best of road ser- the 180 sponsors who accompa- work the sisters had done in Parade vice. If its on wheels we can nied the confirmands to the preparing the largest class Bish- - Circus clowns, acrobats, wild animals and the Intermountain move it! band paraded about on the cam pus Monday evening advertising the Circus and Gymnastic exhiCLAIR'S bition to be held In the Boys CHEVRON SERVICE April 27 and 28 at 7:30 p gym MEN TO TRAIN d Wayne Bott watches as (left to right) Jolene Yates, Bonnie Baty and Deanna Yates enjoy a game of jacks. , Many groups of youngsters may be seen at recess time at both Lincoln and.Central participating in jacks, the long time favorite game of young people. . . . - op Hunt had ever confirmed. Fashion Show Is Seen by Enthusiastic By CLAIR a Hun-sak- American sport. 1115' iWv-v-. iv'v steps up to bat as Karollyn Cox assumes the role of catcher and Ann Wheatley anxiously awaits her turn at the plate. Both boys and girls participate in the great . . . True Sign of Spring of an accident, and 2,758 licenses were suspended under a new point system now being used by the department. f ''- The "point system removes from highways all drivers who become classified as "persistent or habitual violators of traffic' laws. Every time a driver violates a law, he gets "two points. When a driver gets six points in two years, or eight points in any length of time, he is summoned for a hearing. The result usually Is a suspen. sion. , Save Time And Dissapointment , j , By Having Your CURTAINS LAUNDERED here. All types of curtains, plain and ruffled .WASHEBBTARCHEP- - STRETCHED iDYED Df MNDABil Phone 86 Ifel staiiflftln) K1 CLEANERS state 0 kME!Sl do more work per day. . . more work per dollar! 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