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Show TnurUy. July IS. 1854 PLYMOUTH fry La Von Nlsk FLOOD ENGULFS GERMAN CITY Space Still Open A JESS ARCHIBALD IN HOSPITAL Jess Archibald was taken to the Valley hospital by ambulance Sunday evening and later moved to the Dee hospital in Ogden where he is receiving medical treatment. Ila Archibald left for Santa Monica, Calif., Thursday to spend the summer with JoAnn Nish and Jean Coombs of Mrs. LawTence Archibald returned home Sunday from the Valley hospital where she received medical care since Thursday. Janice Lamb returned to Salt Lake City after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and t ror ' U Musicians In Church Course Jaycees to Hold Summeree Set Monday, Tuesday A new state Session date for the two-daSeveral hundred members of Summeree for Mia Maids, post An estimated 45 musicians me Utah Junior Chamber of three weeks ago because poned from South Bear River Stake Commerce will convene at the of kas been stormy weather, are attending opening sessions of urwon tfuilding. University of announced Bear South River by a 1 music training course Utah, Salt Lake City, Saturday, Stake officers. lor Latter-da- y Saint conductors July 17, to hold a state-wid- e The event will be held at planning session. and organists. Bothwell Park on Monday and William M. FoxW of Salt According to Boyd Bunnell, Tuesday, July 19 and 20 iaxe City, member of the Price, president of the Utah The same schedule outlined Church's General Music Com Jaycees, the purpose of the for the earlier event will be mittce, is conducting the course planning session is to schedule followed, according to Mrs. He said this week that there and coordinate the projects and Ruth R. Zollinger, Stake leader. is still space for others wishing activities of the Junior Chamber to participate in the music pro of Commerce for the coming ENJOY PARK TRIP gram. year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson reTwo new sections for begin a very enjoyable trip to port At the close of the state-wid- e ning and advanced organists will Yellowstone Park last wek as be offered Fridays from 4 to 5 confab, the members will hnlrt of son Jay and sons their guests and 5 to 6 p.m. each week in a 'National Victory Celebrat of Salt Lake City. ion," honoring E. LaMar Rnir. addition to the 7:30 class. ner, who was Ogden, elected Conductors will hold their weekly session from 6 to 8 D m national president of the U. S each Friday, according to Gene Junior Chamber of Commerce at Jorgenson, who coordinated ar the 34th annual convention nf CITIZENS OF Burghausen, Oermany, take to tne national body, Colorado upper stories as rangements for the program us oancs in worst nood in 50 years to ,u' wYcwiuwsnusiro-uermatr. Springs, Colorado, June here. n vvmmjummcb biuiis Dorcier. &l ; hnr I y - VJfslfs Mrs. Leo Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald and family were In Blue Creek Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs Chesley Marshall. " Mr. and Mrs. 'international) Dee Archibald The second sessions will be and daughters visited at the held Friday in Tremonton First XFX FREDERICKSEN Lawrence Archibald home Sun Ward. IN VETERANS HOSPITAL day and Mrs. Lons Cash and son Terry were Monday visitors. Axel Fredericksen entered the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess and Veteran's hospital in Salt TO STUDY INDIAN Lake family were In Malad, Idaho City Thursday for a major CONDITIONS operation. visiting Mrs. Hess's mother, Verl J. Iverson left Monday Mrs. Comer Hughes. The summer camping and wun nine other teachers and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd activities program for Explorer schedule will be the annual Dr. George Boyce of the Inter- - VISIT AT and Virgil Nish were in Ogden Scouts of the Lake Bonneville Carson Hike, August 20 to 26, mountain Indian School at Bri BEAR LAKE Sunday wisiting relatives. Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri into the Wind River Mountains gham City on a twelve day ed- Ray Nielsen who is working ca,! was announced today by of Wyoming. All events are Mr. and Mrs. James Walton tour ucational of the Indian spent in Tonopah, Nev., spent five Council officials. open to duly registered Explor Sunday at Bear Lake in ers of the Council, officials said. reservations. They expect to company with Mr. Walton's days here with his family. His First event on the calendar the social and economic son Steven returned with him Following its opening. CamD study will be the opening of Camp conditions of the Indians on the brother, C. A. Walton and his to spend two weeks. be will Browning wife of Ovid, Idaho, and his for operated Navaho, Zuni and Hooi rewr. Mr. and Mrs. George Burrel Browning for Explorers, Wed the following periods: 14- Mrs. Edna Muir of Rock sister, July and family and Mr. and Mrs nvBuiy, juiy tt, ixcated on 17, July 28 31, and August 11 vauons during the next two land, Idaho. Mrs. Muir had been weeks. Slim Borehart of Pocatello, Ida. i'lneview Reservoir in Ogedn 14. visiting in Tremonton for a few the has Valley, been re Camp were recent visitors of Mrs No Fee days prior and accompanied her served for Boy Scouts since Edith Smith. There be Marilyn will of no Farr Chugg Wpst brother to Bear Lake 21. registration Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Holmes June is fee for this week with hnr Explorers this year at spending Nex major event will be the and two children of Memphis, cousin, Miller. officials Browning, Trudy said. All Carson Hike traini c - - - f lennessee left for their home ment 6 and 7 and thi participants must, however, be August Friday after spending ten days Lake of the Bonneville Council Aquat registered Explorers with Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr Council and must present their PRIZE CALF CONTEST ics C7 meet, August 7. Both activ and Mrs. Ted Hess. registration certificates on ar OPEN TO ALL The old Hansen Ranch in Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph- - ities will be conducted at rival at Camp. The Utah State HnlsiPin Beaver Dam was the son and family were in Lava Browning. setting for Breeders Association would like tne Bear River Stake The following daily program Kounding out the season's Hot Springs Sunday to attend Junior the Daniels family reunion. schedule will be operated at the to urge any boy or cirl in the Gleaner's overnight outing. It state, between the age of 10 was held Camp: Know-hoirancls Mac Neal of Ogden m. to 3 p.m.; free sessions, 39 a. and 17 to participate in the an last week. Thursday and Friday p. activity, Is spending a few days with her m. to 8 D.m. nual contest to win a purebred The first evening was SDent great grand mother. Mrs. Edith Holstein calf. The contest is not 4 mith. Know how sessions will he confined to boys and girls who singing songs, and listenin to Says .. conducted in skeet shooting, belong to clubs, but is onen to stories around the campfire, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted H tne second day they learned to ceived word that their son nsmng, pioneering, canoeim? all. GuaMOUR reputation? life cook in an open pit. saving, swimmin?vr Hfi - tf , Charlie was in a San Francisco The winner this year, David ... . nnH lntinrf t IS AT IWEltA hospital where he had under tulll UA .1.1.iu i vamp, . rarucipants ewey Mrs. Grant Marble, stake Jun ... or Jiuntsville won bv m uc uoie 10 qualify for merit writing STAKE WidL gone a serious operation on his the outstanding letter ior Gleaner leader and Arlen ON EVERY j eye ana would be confined to badges in the subjects covered. stating why he desired to start Potter, stake Junior Gleaner While the Explorers are free a Droieet. the hospital for three weeks were in president to come charge. to the Camp and Dartic- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Coer and at time ipatc any anv durine Mart Goddard of Salt Lake City " visited at the Newell Nish home ctay the camp is open, thev are to form crews and come Thursday, then Mrs. Nish ac urged to stay two or three prepared companied them to Malad, Ida., Each crew will be exoect days. to visit their mother, Mrs. Ruth ed to bring its own food, cook uoddard. See Us mg equipment, and tentage bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Before You Buy uarcoai stoves and fuel will mond Hess and daiieM PLUMBING OR be available Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dovle HEATING EQUIPMENT Aquatics Mm! Bragg and family of Garland The annual Council aauatic: We Can Save You accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ted meet, Saturday, August 7, at Hess to Bear Lake. will feature comrt Browning Mr. and Mrs. David Hawks iUon The Best Buy of Your in swimming, boating and and family of Salt Lake Citv Life in Used Complete details will and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hawks canoeing. be available at the Camp. COAL OR OIL -- J of Seattle, Wash., were weekend Carson the will FURNACES of Mr. guests and Mrs. Clvde be an overnight affair and will ELECTRIC WATER Steed. include demonstration.4 and in HEATERS Miss Mona Jay Archibald re structions in cooking, menu turned to her home after spend- Complete Instalation planning, orientation, packing, ng several days in Ogden visrt- and living on the " equipment, ng relatives. trail. It will be designed to preMr. and Mrs. M. J. Goddard pare Carson participants for and Mrs. Ruth Goddard of living ten days in the Wind Malad, Idaho were Sunday din River Mountains of Wvomimr ner riiestS of Mr un,l nt- -. Applications to participate on Newell Nish. the annual Carson Hike are now Mrs. Jess Lamb took her available at the Ogden Scout daughter Joan to Salt Lake City office. 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