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Show Towel Fund Harmer Named BIRTHS E3 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UP) The local YM.CA. is going to The following births are anhave some new towels to replace some taken 29 years ago. nounced from Cooley Memorial Money for the towels came in hospital: a letter from South Carolina Don C. and Donna Nelson Manager of Layton Store which read: Dear Sir: Inclosed you will find $5 to pay for towels I took from the shower room Vernon A. Harmer, a former the summer of 1926. The Lord assistant manager of the Brig- has saved me and I want to be ham City J. C. Penney store, was ready to meet Him when He named manager of the Penney comes. Store at Layton the first part of this month. Wasted Time Harmer and his wife, Lucille BurAUBURN, Me. (UP) to came Brigham City in 1946, batto night-lonworked glars where they resiided for four ter apart a safe in a garage only years, being active in both civic to discover that it was empty and religious circles. door was and safe the Since leaving Brigham City in 1950, Harmer has served with the Penney company as mana- Utah during the year. This s ger of the basement floor at the award was attained under Provo store and for the past management. two years has been manager of Harmer is a graduate of the the Payson store. Springville High school and of The Payson store was award- the Brigham Young University ed a banner at the end of the at Provo. year, 1955, for the store having The Harmers and their three made the greatest percentage Children, Chet, Dickie, and Patty, of gain in the entire state of reside at Skyline, Layton. Har-mer- Hunsaker, Honeyville are the proud parents of a boy born Januay 13. A boy was born January 14 to Ezra and Phyllis Kirkham Owen, Biigham City. Byron and Helen Smith Nebe-ker- . Brigham Route No. 2, are the parents of a girl born January 14, Announcing the arrival of a baby boy are Hicks and Neva Brady Darrough, Brigham City, January 14. Cleone W1. and Valerie Lott Wight, Logan are the parents of a girl born January 14. A girl was born January 15 to Quinton and Alyce Whitaker Holley, Brigham City. Fred Carl and Freda Nygard Johnston, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a boy born January 16. iV. v aUn tkt" j. CITE LIBRARIAN Miss Gertrude Giesen, service-wid- e librarian for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was presented with a $200 cash award and a citation by Miss Dorothy Ellis of the Intermountain school staff. You've got to visit the Food King Market in order to actually see the saving that can be made on Intermountain School your Food Budget. Just look at these values and you'll see what we mean Then come in and actu- Service-Wid- e Librarian Receives Award, Citation By Ann Peterson At special ceremonies held on ally realize the difference in your Food Budget. . Friday, at Intermountain school, Miss Gertrude Giesen was presented with a $200 cash award and citation from the Bureau of Indian Affairs for outstanding performance far 'beyond the call of duty. Miss Giesen has been employLibrarian for ed as Service-Widthe Bureau of Indian Affairs with headquarters at the Intermountain school, since Septeme ber, 1951. If you're a Mr. you're in company with a lot of us. It's so easy to wait 'til the last minute. Yet, often we regret such action and promise faithfully to act ahead of time the next time. Here's a reminder . . . soon John Deere Tractors will be flooding our service shop for reconditioning work. Our capable mechanics will be pressed for time; they'll handle the Put-it-of-f, "Through her untiring efforts, her unusual ability, her enthusiasm, and her keen interest in the educatiton of Indian children, she has made a notable contribution to the Service-WidEducation program of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the citation read. Miss Dorothy Ellis, of the field technical and training section heade service work as it comes. Obviously some farmers will have to wait. You can avoid delays and save money as well if you bring your tractor in now . . . and not wait until the last minute. Our skilled mechanics will do only the necessary work do it at the lowest possible cost. Come in and get a free estimate the next time you're in town. ... quartered at Intermountain presented the citation and cash award to Miss Giesen. Many of her friends and coworkers witnessed the ceremony, and extended to her, best wishes and congratulations on the award and recognition slhe received from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. school, ' Handcart Pioneers' is 2 Sunflower Camp Lesson Handcart Pioneers was the lesson presented by Mrs. Ora Andersen to 19 members of the Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers last Thursday evening, Jan. 12, at regular monthly meeting held at the home of Mrs. Jennie L. Jones. The meeting was presided over iby Captain Iva N. Barker with first vice captain Martha Jensen conducting. Utah, Our Own Beloved Home Land was fhe opening song with invocation by Miss Lura Redd. The group continued with singing The Handcart Song. Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, president of the County company camp, announced that a Snow Memorial Fund committee is being formed with representatives from each camp in the county. Appointed to assist as Sunflower camp representatives were Mrs. Pearl Compton and Mrs. Rae Christensen. of Following the presentation fhe lesson by Mrs. Andersen, Connie and Donna Morgan entertained with two electric guitar numbers, My Isle of Golden Dreams, and Tumbling Tumble Weeds. Thirty-fou- r good dheer visits were reported. Historian Rae N. Christensen then gave the sketch of the life of Peter A. Forsgren. Meeting adjourned following the singing of a verse of The Handcart Song with benediction by Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves. 'Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Olivia Andersen and Mrs. Eliza Watkins. Another Reason bunches FOR LARGE rY4 SAN JUAN 8 oz. Pre-Cook- 10 oz. ed 00 Uncooked 3 PUGS. Don't Miss This f BONELESS $ Swiss Steak Ik Buy a thick cut for a delicious economic ROAST BONELESS C Top Round Steak lb. why NATIONAL Swift's ADDING MACHINE FOR YOU! 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