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Show 6 To Serve LDS Box Elder NEWS BiKjliam City. Utah , f y- April 13, 19SS Wednesday, Harold Bywater . "Tt-- . I - l .( I Receives IDS Call mmT t Harold Bywater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Bywater, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Hawaiian mission field. J Funeral Is Held American Legion Will Be Alerted oW For Annie Goss Will Meet Thurs- - lf' All members of Battery A, 204th Field Artillery, in Brigham City will participate in nationwide "Operation Minute Man test combat alert in the near future, it was learned today. The Brigham City battery members, along with 4100 other Utah National Guardsmen are scheduled to be "mobilized for several hours. They will be called to the- armory here and In 25 other Utah communities on a signal from the Pentagon to the 48 states, Hawaii, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. 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(UP) The burglar got $3 or human fly burglar , climbed $4 in pennies for his strenuous 25 feet up the side of a brick efforts. Small Reward Darrel Stuart, soil scientist, and Lester P. Knight, unit conservationist, both of the Soil Conservation service, have cooperated with Sam Gordon, ag instructor at the high school, in classroom work and field trips to teach land capability classification to agriculture students FRANK MARTINEZ formerly manager Temple Square Barber Shop Salt Lake City is now the , AdvrtiS4m4iU From where I sit ... ty Joe Marsh The fourth annual land judging contest sponsored - by the South Box Elder Soil Conservation district will be held on April 15. Contestants will pe NEW MANAGER AND OPERATOR Learn How to Pull Together Saw a kid go by office on a brand-ne- the Clarion coaster wagon yesterday and it reminded me of when my brother and I were about forty years younger. Our folks werent poor, but there wasnt enough to buy two wagons for Christmas. We got one between us. Dad made a rule that we each could have it for a week but the boy with the wagon was responsible for keepfilled. ing the kitchen wood-bo- x Seemed a bargain to Bud and me-- at first. But soon we discovered it was no more fun playing NORTH alone than working alone. It wasnt long before we were sharing the wagon in return for sharing the chores. MAIN BARBER SHOP 259 NORTH MAIN From where I sit, you cant enjoy a privilege yourself if you're going to deny it to others.'There are some folks who want the right to enjoy their favorite beverage but would deny me mg right to an occasional glass of beer. I doubt if such people get their full share of happiness, though. Specializing in MENS AND CHILDRENS , HAIR CUTS ' - Complete Barber Servicq OPEN 9 A. M. to7 P. M. . , Copyright, 1955, United States Viewers Foundation A frog told his dinner companion: "I wont ibe able to do much talking tonight. Ive got a man in my throat. SHOP Louisville, Kentucky EKM? Benediction was by Olsen. NOW! ACT is Land is judged and classified according to its natural charac teristics, such as surface texture, soil, permeability, depth of slope, erosion, and other factors. On the field trip borings will be made to enable students to determine classes 1, 2, 3, and 4 land. Mr. Gordon announced that a school bus will leave the high school for the first trip at 9 a.m. iFriday, and anyone interested Is invited to participate. The district supervisors will award prize for first, second, and third place winners. a He said plans for the annual Relief Society chorus, and a violin solo "Going Home by Harold J3. Felt. First Authentic Picture Of Poliomyelitis Virus friends of Mrs. Goss. Virus Laboratories as part of their research program de. . . taken at the Parke-DavPhone your news to voted to the study of polio and the development of a protective vaccine. The vaccine school. Boys Spring IMWH e Regular meeting of American Legion Post 10, will be held on Thursday at 8 p. m. at the War to Memorial home, according Commander Ories Jeppsen. , t Jeppsen said Imt Commander portant business on house funds, election, Boys State, and Memorial Day, will be discussed. Boys State, sponsored annually Included Wilford by the American Legion, are Speakers Ernest Hansen and now in the Initial stage and Freeman, sons A. J. Bishop Meservy. Musical urged all fathers wishing numbers included a vocal selec- to participate to contact either or Chester Knudson, tion "In the Garden by Lil- him lian and Harold Felt; vocal selection O My Father by the (?--J junior and senior agileulture .students of Box Elder high $12.95 value a LARGE G o PftDCEID) I Dr. Woolley and both prelude and postlude were played by Ruth Reeves. G Plans are to call the nations . . . 398,000 National guardsmen in 2400 communities simultaneously during the test "attack. The Well Related time required to have the units ARLINGTON, Vt. (UP) Three fully mobilized will be for an month-olCalvin Towery can evaluation of the nations preboast of 12 direct antecedents paredness for an enemy attack. parents, four grandparents, six Guprd officials will be unaware of the time or date of the alert until It Is sounded from Washington, D. C. This will be the first nationwide alert ever sounded for all national guardsmen. i i a Family prayer was by G G Harold By water testimonial Sunday pre-pla- i Funeral services for Annie Matilda Lucas Goss, who died April 7, in an Ogden hospital, were held Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Second LDS ward. Counselor Claudius Olsen conducted. O Citizens have been cautioned by Governor J. Bracken Lee that there Is no cause for alarm at the alert since It Is a ned training mobilization. I a (fG? ( KS o ! He graduated from Box Elder High school and the LDS seminary there. He returned March 4, this year from two years service In the U. S. Navy, most of the time in the Far East. May 2 for his field. Ope Of The Important Steps - farewell testimony In his honor will be held Sunday, April 17 at 7:30 p. m. In the Bear River City LDS ward chapel. He will enter the Salt Lake City mission home April 27. A Elder Bywater expects to leave National Guard MK 21 Drive-I- n SEE OUR LARGE COLORED lc CIRCULAR Interest On Savings AT THESE ADDITIONAL TOILTOE SPSOTIULS 50c NAIL (Pocket) CLIPPERS with attached file 98c 214 oz. SWEET'N-ETS- ? Sugar Substitute TEMPERED CARBON STEEL HUNTING KNIFE $3.98 $1.50 value of 6 SEPARATE FLOWER PACKETS All 6 for $1.00 WHITE WOVE QUALITY ENVELOPES All for 1 oz. SKIN ANTISEPTIC (First Aid For Cuts and Scratches) 33c ELASTIC QUICK BANDS (Flesh Colored) For Upset Stomach $1.19 LIQUID BISMA-RELARGE ASSORTMENT NEW EARRINGS, NECKLACES and PINS 1 TO A CUSTOMER! 1 TO A CUSTOMER! Each 9c ,27c X ITEMS EVERY-DA- Y. 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