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Show 47 elder 5 0 box Wednesday, Seventh Ward To Hold Cold And Green Ball Drive S nth ml M i U1i Membership hold 11 tn annual Cold and (i in Kd Soundly Ftbiuarv Xtu Auxiliary to the VHmns 2s U ') o t mi k p m m the a No Post 1695 N '' ,f Fan ign W irs mil home membeiship irP (omliK ling ' b and two attendants i si until the rnd of "i" 'linn v eiiid to dmC in uign during an exilu This is Marth 1918 'fu (Vi mg from the following of made up of i imlidati s Mary llirs uni,) sie orguniution and chi motlurs Mes, daughters K'tly M a. bit Iona Hawks in ht vu 5l3tcrs of men who served llnpii lit Revo Hai per land during any Liln.s Hannon and Oivella any foieign war Anyone eligible and inter Sack' tt A floor show will be ested in joining this organia piesent non may get in touch With Leah ml until r the direction of dance 13! Noith Firsi 'hit' tins Orvella p Kimber at Sackett Ra West Jeanne Nelson 38 Noih Nae Huper and Wendell Scoth How or Lucille Second Fast is (in ind ilun L Nelson along IldWist Second South, foi fji w h t hi u Rt hiv e asst s aie in cl urge of publicity her mfoimation and dante members ca ds The following new Ldna ere rccintly installed Consti ud ion and decoration Nelson Lllen Richman, Eva V of thr throne is in charge of Leav Cherril Cobb, Lia Smith junior gnls and their leader ! itt and lima Hawks udnv Fiudsham Admission will be by ward budg' t cauls Airs. Henry C. Johnsen i Furnish Musical Program for Civic Club To i 1 Colorado Visitors Here Mr and Mrs Martin Mason and daughter Mary Joe of The regular monthly meeting Grand Junction were v 'siting club over of the Civic Improvement the past week end witn Mr after and Mis James V Mason ui'l be held Thursday in noon Fehruary 26, at 4 oclixn The two men are City clubrooms Brigham .n the Commercial bro heis Flora Hansen Miss will tell Whats New and Interesting" Will The program will be furnished Sego Lily Camp C Mis Johnsen and Henry by Meet Thurs. Evening the theme will be "The New and Mrs Johnsen Music. The Old The Sego Lily camp, daugh will be assisted by outstanding ters of Ltah Pioneers will meet musicians from the local high at the home of Birdie O Han school This promises to be very sen patron Thursdoy evening entertaining and a good atten at 7 30 oclock Hr' address is JO south Fouith wes. street dance is anticipated Of fleers of the camp announce The oldest street in New Eng that a Urge attendance is re land is Plymouths Leyden street queste d which was laid out by the Pil Phene your news to No. 7 gruns after landing there in 1620 J i' t j EMERSON MODEL 546 r-- T ) V mcrtoti Radto-att- Rhooofirafth d j i Miss Colleen Tracy 3 ' ss $ X. .. , Although there are only events for women, Levitt announced that lie was desirous for as many women to enter the contest as men For further information, Le vitt may be contacted at the Bear River high school mg Sports At A Glance four i The Junior Brigham City Chamber of Commerce basket bill ti am lost its first game of the season at American Fork last Iond ly night 51 to 48 The game was a rough contest all the way and the Brigham City boys just werent hitting their shots Hess was high for the locals with 17 points before he had to leave the game on fouls I'll Petersen was close behind with 15 markers The Brigham City team ex BOWLING RESULTS pects to play American Fork up here sometime in March and League Feb. 16 aic confident they can go' even Major Tri State Lumber grabbed 3 points Horn O K Rubber, Wess The Jaycees are considering Market won 3 from News Jour the possibility of entering the nal, and Jinx took 3 from Knud on son Floial Wess Market rolled Junior AAL tournament R March 2, 3 and 4th of March high team series of 3078; Norr rolled a high series of 695 at Magna and high single game of 271 League standings to date Keith didnt fight Friday Won Lost night, underwent minor opera O K Rubber tion for imbedded carbuncle on Jinx shoulder Going on to Mmnea Knudson Floral polls where he will fight Thurs Tri State Lumber 2(ith', piobably a main Wess Market day event with Jackie Giaves high News Journal Mill be ly rated lightweight hack in Chicago and figtit there Amateur League Feb. 17 March 12 Aviation continued Seagull Came through operation their streak by grab winning fine ac lording to phone call 4 points from Pheasant bing lo Mrs Nuttall Horn Moms Cafe, Finer Cleaners took 4 from Merrell Lumber, and M K N Farm Wife Opens Furniture won 4 from Nielsen ,p&)rVfREP iUtl home. Third Ward Defeats lvathv Kav . ( lav 11 OKS firrheti r itnrts t IVrin.uiriit Migmt Ihmmir built on Nip r I nop ntoiinlio rson Radio Link of mu b t(d( k V M( Id L S f rn nn (ontml tK hem and nuno "V hiiMsnl , f , muImHIH (OflljMit l1 Mu tabun I 19 S" 317-- . Bear River 37 to 35 The Brigham Hind waid M Men team of tin North Box FI dor stake defeated the Bear River ward team 37 to 35 in a close game played last Thurs day evening in the Box Elder The gime high school gym had no effect on the linal lea gue standings foi the stake as the Fouith ward had aneady clinched the crown Brigham Third 37 1 CHICAGO (UP) A speedboat swerved and threw Miss Georgia Brooks into Lake Geneva, Wis , the National Safety Council ropmts Then it veered again, which was 102 miles long, was tossed her 10 feet into the air cut to 72 miles and the differ and caught her neatly on Its enco added to the new route piovv. Sport, Fan Finds went Jo the wrestling matches, but it was an expensive evening's her. She got so excited that she threw her neck out of joint and the cost of having it reset was SI 1. She went on the ladies free night which is some consolation. entertainment Speedboat Playful BLND On (IP) The Bend post office lost the distinction of lnving the longest rural mail loute in the United States when it added a new R F D Route 2, Rough Spectator Mrs. D. Busenbark R. F. D. Cut Longest Wrestling Is A for Polio Data Sought NEW ORK (UP) Delegates from 60 nations have been in vited to exchange information about infantile paralysis at a poliomyelitis conference to be held here next July 12 17. B'lrst meeting of its kind, the con ference is sponsored by the Na tional Foundation for Infantile GOSHI Did He Say I I ")KoetciHC STRICTLY BUSINESS HEMITIS? byMcFMH.r, Motors League standings to date. non-rav- No-rid- Villi il H MIM if it rliil'IH""-4)i- i m'l' it, i liiiii' ill', I d i I" t Im.iii lo m i ""I hi ir "b i" MM III Ill'll Black, Navy & Tea Rose he r hite Sizes 32 to 40 T)nCt Forsgrens This portrait was made shortly after income tax day! FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. (ID The average age at the Univcr sity of Arkansas has shown a decided drop, according to a survey by E Buike Huber, director of the central housing office. Huber found that married veterans living on the camput have a total of 296 children. Do you have a news item of Merest? Phone it to No. 7. omimg You e Way at Telephone service is a constantly growing service. We accomplished a lot in 1 947 well do even more this year! hi-i- vUtTT I - - 2 Zr 4? T t il 6" A ' 'IS 19(8 Lmrrton Ratlwt - br T nr- - Pur, tailor-mad- I ' rr i AY I : States Telephone ZA, 'f ; f '1 5 1 ' , jrtA Ki Inn I & rJ l"0' MS r.. rt ita Jf irt v iK&vSk , I 54 . , !H Hi!-- ' I 3. e, ti 3. V Yy 4 i yc H 4: J - V5 4 1 i '2 , J f Jl V 4 (At s? 4 nJzr-i- V . j VXlA , A. .lY5a A A l - ,1 1 " " IsYI j v tx r v xv S v V v & T clenraph Co. i ':a- rl 1 i! hand-soldere- The Mountain aTO H t ' Y '. r, i ; , v HVi 3 1- MIM ri Off. U. S. P Rtf l rl'1 id tuna rl. rtmnir SLIPS SNIP-I- T and fitting it into present equipment is a complex job requiring thousands connections. d of h,r.o, Itwhn U IC' Vi rrtith in . Mn'l' rno in i fly Take a memo, Miss switch to Suzctte Smp-Slips, and get nd of llemitis! A scissors-sni- p along the scalloped hems shortens your slip to your height! e skirt . . . dressmaker bodice for perfect fit. Such equipment is XI ION Have Unforumhle Mil, of Slip Shomnx operators are equipment installers adding more switchboards to provide service for those who are waiting and to enable us to handle more calls for you. MOl $ 1 f ; iriettds nd Iwiigh telephone offices in many cities. Working right beside telephone I ROM x' cvK la at ed Here is a closcup of the kind of thing that is happening in I 3s (4 her fouith Luthclay on Be In u try 19 at the lcsidenee of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clavbaugh, 117 West Filth South. Assembled mound the biithday cake are front Johnson, Elaine Packer, Rita low, left to light, David Mason, Patsy Balia l.airv Palme r, Kathv Kav, l)t Ft ightenhui g, M( i latla S.mdoi. Kay Jolmson, Mei relee and Meudl Baikvt ; Back tow, Kalhervn lamg jieeking over the top of Harvey Moigans head, mda Shii ts and Row ena Johnson. The hair Billy lamp, Chailes Clavl nigh, Judv Long, l iBBon in front of Rowcnas face Belongs to Di.u.a Jensen. . . P 3t7nmosE LfM IKE OI h 2 8. 19 It, in. rnortls, 10 LKl IL radio ILKI OUM WCE supetb TONE. By all moans w it hour it, Before ou Luv AY combination. IIiruKome table model cabinet fits into tlie twill ru Louie decor. 0 to . j . whose engage me lit Ilicliaid G. r.ariics, son Max C. Baines of Muiuhocl, stroke Ida was announced I'ebiuary Four events will take place II hy hei paieuis, Mi and for women, 100 yaid fiee slyle 100 yaid back stroke, 100 yard Mis. Jes.se Tracy of "i ost. breast stroke and womens div i 1 j fie she hi gan receiving let teis from hi r biotheis and sis teis relating their hardships She begin sending food par cels through CARE More than butter and egg S300 of her money wen! for the pmkagos llun she began making up her own bundles of food and cloth In ttie past year, she has mg spent more than SI 000 on the and Her husband packages son, William 17, a high school student help pack and mail the 22 pound parcels which are line turned out m assembly fashion in the Zimmerman KM OI!1) 10 in. oul-- t Hiding 1 - das Airs Zimnurman hi aid noth mg for her relatives during the recent war But in August, 1C wilh At i OM HA(,Hi for (onhnuotj pljving of i VVc , ( reined I atnbinutHHi Nr ii fcH her five sislcis and thiee broth ers and of nephews, nieces, grand grandnephews and nieces However she also sends parcels to several families not PHONORADIO , f,. 9 FORT DODGE, la (UPi Mrs Otto Zimmerman faim house wife, is operating a one woman re organization for European lief For the past IS months she has been sending food and clothing to 23 families in the and french Russian, English occupation ones m Giimany She m uled her 200th package rci ent ly Rec ijncnts arc the families of uiilibemade 1 j i Heart To Europe and Vour f. Choice ( u'" v w 1 turnout ' vv Conducts VfW Aux. - 1 he Amvtls on Junior AVI Wellsvilh aic 'I to ,.1J in the Bear spiinsoimg an mv it itional bis eet r hi b seh k,i at Tremonion, Ketball tournament Much 13 i hi i d 'l'nirsdav 13 lb 18 l't and 20 I lie afl m day i aud ! . n was announ v 1,1 be a lb li am double elim i t, Lev itt illation tourney with $100 given ed Tuesday by Terry iircctor Pielmiiidrios will be m puze money to the fust five' ' Id at 3 oclock There will also be m m the after places on on both days and the fm dividual prizes aw aided The rules of the tourney will 1, will be held at 8 in the All entries be no college or vaisity let ti.ng both t ,l be j .( de lo the Bear Riv termen allowed on the teams Iu;h school bcfoie March , i teams must be made up of M Men and mdi i s', Levitt said s( luiol Jollovvmg uk the events dml tiams with college i r l no v Inch For Faeh team will be will take place ' v. d ten 2 'I' free i. pliyeis The ros .yle, 110 free id entry h fee must he in (ill yanl fni 1 I: 'in kt o i n lcbruuiy 23 and Mircht sly U it lay, odd yaul men dull relay, 200 yaid breast a The entry fee is $10 and all 100 yard free style; 300 i turns should he addressed to' stroke, to individual mendall, mens Melvin Archibald at Wellsville, of yard back I tab diving and loo yaid The JsOCIETY There's lour Can lies On The Cake Wellsville Amvcts U Brar River Today Siagin? Tourney Feb. 25, 1948 Additional ! junior AAU Swim i City, Utah Brigham Engaged lewj-rfourn- al X. . - eXXgxN cx s |