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Show ' 'i lj iii.ia y J i I i; Mo ( (o jjain - hiih tnrtfd rat um of cm lain as m that hwimie from the rconomj. what ou tuir. has turn, untl rtr iiuM he, the safeguard of irligiott. 'it Duiid DrewMrr, Imtin. SUCCESSOR TO BOX ELDER NEWS AND BOX cur JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANIES . iOU'ME I IT A II. Tll.SDW lUtKillAM ClTV.liOX KI.DKIl t'OlNTV. 41 illfiPflRT .MOUSING, JAM AIU to. M'.MItKU NIGHT CLASSES INSTRUCTION AT PM MICE LEGISLATURE A WILLARD CAMP TO BE GIVEN AT HATED THE BEST: CONVENED HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent ('. I'. Smith Interested Parties To Register At Auditorium On iTuised l or Help Giun The Knrollees Thursday K riling (ligani ilioti Duiing ON JAN. MONDAY, a Iiil i 9 Vi fevted Hay I SUNDAY Sts-io- n There have hern many call SM.r LAKE Ciry. Jan ! piojcct sujwiin-tcndi-n- t , fur classes at tin- - high school at Company 736. the house ot leplrs, at- Albert K. IJoven ami is eonsldeied tops thtougl). in the afternoon and evening o! the and tlie tain out the (.TV in beiiermeni ot Many requests have been made twenty thud Utah slate legls-latuiSterling H. Nelson Nowhi-iIs there a for classes in the following genenioilees convened Iteie at noon Visiting Speakers lhal has lulH-- eral subjects: today tor the tegular Home beautifli ation, painting moie enrullees secure outside session. In, nted l.V state eonWh.l ran be ronsiilrred as emplovent. All an enrollee has anj di awing, elementary clothconferencd s: it lit ion to isi day s slake (Ju.it tetly tint fit gamation il pioeei-dingrapid fire work has Just been to do is to prove that he Is ing i unstruetion. advanced with pnesihood wotk a tillef Inst-iiaaccomplished by ihe Brigham willing to wuik tor betterment clothing (tailoring I. (amity nusessions. pi eito'nmatlng theme, convened and Sun and that he is of good char- trition, meal pleparatlon. child Iia II Huggins, Ogden. Was on Satin day CityJ rhamlHT of emnrneiee. . chosen picsi.icnt of tin senate day, Januaiy 7 and 8, in thq Sunday word was leceived acter. tn the past two months care and guidance, home nuts-jingand family relationships. and Hitter Reunion, Jr. ot Dag- stake I. 1. S, tabernacle. City emer- he has placed eight boys in s Co hat' Ihe Brijjham There have been fewer calls Albert K. Bowen of the council gett county, was deled speak, gency landing field was to be good jobs and is now placing . ai er of tile house Both men were nl the twelve, and Sterling It. dismantled. aeeoi(liii) to Sec- some as government employes. for classes in: Hostess-consumer education, equipof thd selected fur the posts at a Nelson, a member retary e. W. Ooodlllle. At Ihe All of this Is a great help to ROSE PARADE Five mllrj of color and splendor were vleard by more than 1.000 000 In Pasadena, t to ment for the household, or caueus last week. church wdfaie committee, werq men of any local camp business community part) uiggrstion Cul when the 50th annual flower parade of the Tournament ot Roses was held. Here is a general kitchen ariangement. A possible co.illt.on ot Demo-ctatthe visiting guest speakers. I win was sent to Hubert It. have a man with these creflew allowing Santa Barbara' float, Taj Mahal. Seveial loeal musical organ and Republicans to back Kveryone who Is Interested Hinckley, a member o f Ihe civil dentials. David H Thomas. Republican laUons furnished a very spe lerbnautlcs authority, at WashRichard L. Hoke ot the soil ln register. ng should be at the; musical ft on, Sail taikc county, or a rial and outstanding service of Albu- - Box Llder high school ington. asking that Ihe disman- conservation Auto Crash Kills es second Democrat for the speak- pmgi am for tlie different evening, Jan. 1 G. querque. New Mexico, writes a llm Thursday tling of this landing Held be JOHANNA REEVE, ? p. m. Some of the tailed to materialize. sinus which Included a number was sent letter of appreciation to Act-a- t This wire ership, Teacher; .. Out The message of the governor of selections on string Instru Lester jt.iwill meet for their first evening at 6:13. The Ing Superintendent .Man Sr Sunday to tlie leglslatuie. Usually pre- ments and several vocal chorua City Hrigham at 9:19 ihe and foreman of the cussion at that time. It will following morning IN OGDEN . 6r SUNDAY AT sented at the second day of the and quartette numbers by lh Willard camp. He said that thc!bp determined by the group on following wire was received; . IV whether the piopli-eto- r Thursday K. evening session, will not he given until boys ot the Box Elder high R Dual of S.tckett, Job training of Chamber job Khler analysis . IV "Box will regularly meet Wed-- j classes of the Wednesday . it wax announced school under the direction of are that classes Buttling Brigham being taught Commerce, Brigham. Utah. after-thll 7.V MONDAY NIGHT Works, was painfully injured HOME IN MANTUA by the governor's office today. Apollo llanscn, wilh students to enrollces of the camp are nesdays or Thursdays, emof Dismantling Brigham The two houses will convene in Bruce Harmon and Jack Itors best they have received noon or evening, . IV Saturday morning in a field being from ergency landing the Wit Joint session either Wednesday ley ns accompanists; Wells-ville- . in the near clash . TV region. any camp discontinued today as you rethe or dliection lard under to choir, hear afternoon, .IN. were the outlined morning Moss. and J. by Was Native Of Denmark And .. 9c quest. They Wayne Gov. Henry H. Blood. of Mrs. Edith Harding, with of llyiuin, teacher in the !,. D .technical service foreman and . TV nf Mother Ten the Robert II. Hinckley." E. E. Munson called the sen- Annie Nicholas, accompanist, A. S. Adams, educational S. seminal y at South (ache . IV Children ate to order tor the first day gave five splendid numbers. At Thus, thiough the alertness A copy of Mr. Boke's two limns sehool. died . IV after high of the local chamber of com- letter also went to the educaof the session. The Rt. Rev. the evening session the Bee Ten ' aceiden. from a cushed . 21c Mis. Johanna Mane Jensen, Msgr. A. G. Reeve. Sr., a former "A merce. Ihe local emeigency tional F. Kennedy, Glee male chorus with Elmee Patrick Fort at n . TV department a' ,'rn;l! ,78, died Sunday at 4:10 a. in. chancellor of the Catholic dio-- ' Jeppson director and Mrs. Jepp resident of Brigham Ciiv, died landing field has been saved, Douglas. These will be used . IV Mn ar' at her home in Mantua aftet cese of Sail in7rpd at his home in Ogden Sunday (or the time being at least. City, gave the son accompanying, rendered ex. to advantage In other camps. c ,'1T-. l.V s,, an illness of two months. She Invocation. Roll call of the1 ccllent numbers. An outstand M',ss; of 78. At" at the age evening field At this the time A present of classes and 0S:'- f .letuied saull and was the widow of the late An. 16c 'J1, Reeve, as he was better known, members was taken. Ing musical treat was the sing is not being put to much use, instructors is Me Mrs. Moss, 37, cuts dres Madsen Jensen of Mantua. Justice David V. MuffattChief given below. The bru';ps: was in born Suffolk. of the Ing of "Oh Ye Mountains High," England. men fjno .durational program at the . l.V but at the rate business Mis. Jensen was born in supreme court gave the oath of May 2, 1861. His parents. John ,rnd bruises about the head and (Continued on page twot and other people, for that mat- - Willard CCC camp Is due to the . TV and" Esther Read Reeve, body, and shock' Jimmy Moss, Denmark. February 23, I860, a office to the senators and the joined conscious. are air ter. 0 filK. cooperation of Lt. R. W. becoming . TV in these eves the church and emigrated to 73, another sot., 'g broken; daughter of Hans Lai sen and of tin senate was lm-no one ran tell how soon this Cassell and Cecil M. Scanlon, 20. of Salt Maren Johnson Larsen. She nicdiatclv elected, ;Ta!madge Cooper, Jr.. you are In-- . Utah in 1809. Meld will be of real value to wllh CSmith, project super- came to Utah wilh her mother. The OFFICIALS Tic secretary of state released hia city. It cost several thou- - n!cndcnt. They arc all back jterested in other topics than jijs father radio' build the 'Lake City, fractured nose, head sixty-ninas a eon-'myears ago contact Prim to mentioned, President . 10c d was!cu,s' Utah and gavel Huggins Central .ands of dollars to build this 0f a t0p notch program and, those . , . .. Mr. Sackett sustained bad cuts vert to thp L. D. S. church, after Huggins had been escorted. Hinckley at the1 (,, first passenger agent for 10c field, and to have sit idly byjare pal doing alt ln their power to 7 gn school. behind the left ear and on the settling in Mantua where she to the chair and sworn in by, HELPING NATURE At in that Ogden. vhlle the government disman- ke(ip lt ,here by seeing that, company She mar-th- the chief Justice. bruises has since resided, led It. would certainly have 'Adviser A. S. Adams has that! BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL 'started his railroad career at neck, and numerous lied Mr, .Jensen in endow. - In the house, A.- - E.- Bowen off COMMOTEE FOR EVENING the age of 18. brakjng on the tha.. body., but no Been a step backward, and a cooperation. menl house in Salt 'Lake City the L. I). S. church council of vv ere . ' ' CLASSES. lUtah was was ' revealed as and later Central, broken, the on reflection . erlgp-SOLVE PROBLEMS Tices and planting. Steve at a local hospital in 1876. Her husband died ip oiesA acumen of this (transferred to the Southern Pa-- fiom an 0 1899. She was active the game in DeJarnatt, agronomist: cation II. 193C James after f Wolfe, cific where he served until Sunday. He is still suffering Relief Os i Paul A. Ripka, management, Society- i associate justice of the supreme When he wr.s retired on a pen-- ( considerable He was Hansen Kimball pain. She was the mother of ten court, had called the session to Deer At Zions National Dark At .assistant to technician; study at Dr. Christensen treated by of national parks and forests, five of whom survive, order. Justice Martin M. LarKites Held Sunday jwoFnor manv y(.al.s U. TO U'ellsville following the crash children, Being Trapped and. Trans . Ross McEntyre, senior foreman; as follows: Mrs. Amelia J. son administered the oath of hoswas then to the on and iwas the conductor . potted To Other Iarts brought Christensen of Brigham City, office? to the blacksmithing, Jesse B. Nichols, 7 uneral services for Kimball and had many pital here. Mrs. Martha J. Rasmussen of Organization representatives. camp blacksmith; auto me-- 'Hansen. 69. former resident of in proceeded rapidZion National Park officials The accident occurred about western Box Elder t : chanics, A. C. Buffington, camp Brigham City, were conducted ;San Diego, Cal., Ityrum Jensen ly in both houses. The patron- are 11 who will to be a. m. three miles grieved helping Nature solve wildSaturday 'of Mantua, Joseph Jenson of age committees of both groups mechanic; American consprva' Sunday at 1 p. m. at the Logan lhis life problems In the famous Utah death, south of Wellsville at "Mc- Holden, Utah, and Mrs. Eva Paul Watson engineer;s,venthwa rd ;tin Mr. Han-- i completed their lists of recom23-- 27 Reeve was married in Brides corner," Sheiiff Jeff 'Johnson of Salt Lake City. by deer trapping, the Natruck trails. George Eoote se - ,spn jje(j v chapel. WEEK mendations for appointments at park suddenly Friday 188 to Alice Hill who with seven Stowe!!, who tional Park Service regional ofmor foreman: masonry, Chris 16 investigated also are grandchil- morning sessions today, after morning of what is believed Mi. Sackett, driving dren, 15 United States Department sons and daughters survive him. a fice, Allred, senior foreman; discussions The lengthy Sunday. toCourses Will Re Offered neering, Gordon Hanson, cj?.mp;had just driven into his garage His children are: A. G. Reeve, north, was enroute to Logan and sister, Christena Larsen of Lo- two bodies of the legislature of tlie Interior, reported here as V. Mrs. LaVar P. Reeve corner and he neared his the Lartruck a and Neis clerical, Jr. 'engineer; day. brother, gan. K11K,'from a , Visitors In Forty-Tw- o uptown. Evidence (Continued on page three) S. C. S. clerk; carpentry, A. S. showed trip he 100 animals started skidding on the icy high- sen of Ityrum. Approximately had shut off hisTThallpA 'ow" 0 Br,Rha7 that Departments Soda educational adviser. have been trapped, crated and Funeral services will bo Adams, way, sliding sideways into the Duftfrv , motor and reached over to open ' path of the Moss car, which was loaded into trucks by CCC 0 Wednesday at 1 p. m. the door of the car on the right sPr.,nRS?w,sf l'c Offering significant courses for Salt going south, the officer said. in the Mantua ward chapel by INDIAN TRAPPER Mrs' Mem vvhen'and during the past several was j which side, T open. leaders throughout v;n n community The fiont end of the Moss car 'Bishop Conrad Jeppson. Inter-Iin areas where deer were weeks ADMITS over KILLING he died. and Briearea. oimper slumped intprmnuntain the Mantua was demolished and the side of ment will be Mr. Hansen was born in Tn.iScaman of Ogden. becoming too plentiful in relaRest Jixm Laid Final university will hold TOOLE RECLUSE tion rv.ces vv.ll be held ,he Dodge pick-uto available grass and other driven by Mr. cemetery, under the direction 18tT Annual gan, Nov. 3. 1869, a son of ivvncral a of Larkin and Felt mortuary. 1( dopk at Line Sackett was jammed in. food. Some of the captured 'JiLkhere K. and Matteson Carrie Paul, Imoressive and lareelv Funeral ,home where the Facer . o) . of Biigr.am January gj TOOELE, Utah, Jan. 9 o deer were transported and reUty, and1 Last year more than 3000 tended funeral services were iaafn- IIic "Re who M,icquist A j Indian trappers the two Moss boys were riding outside the park in underElla Atkinson Hansen. One people from nearly every state held at the Snowville wardjls fear that a radio caused him leased in the back seat of the Moss Earl Madsen Leaves in areas having plenty of resides stocked Bansen, 1 for'0"' five-m. Albclj at the in' the union attended p. chapel Sunday to have "evil spirits led today car. Mr. Facer escaped injury. has one forage. Some were taken to iZina Mary Hurd Simper, wife Bngham City. He also Mo. Und an even St. For to of men in the the arrest four Louis, He and Mr. Cooper, students of of Jthis! of Bryce Canyon National Park. .of Jay Simper of this city, is expected "execution murder of Sherman The the U. S. A. C., were hitchhiking B the majority were released in died under SaltbLakerciItvthlaS to night, Hansen3 Professor Thursday Earl Madsen, manager of Cadwell, 71, a recluse. ccording and were picked up by Mr. the North and South Barracks, direction of Counselor Dovle J. r!i!??cn Tooele Alma establishment Sheriff of this County Forsgrens The services at Sun Moss. Canyon, Coal Creek and ent will be featured by signi- Cutler. Invocation was offered day were conductedLogan T h e The death of Mr. Moss marked city, left Saturday for St. Louis, White said that trapper, George Johnson by Coun- - Cast Chosen Wash sections in Zion Mineral S. B. Cutler. by asin admitted 54, to ficant addresses attend the shoe conven- Hayes, Mo., shooting Park. general selor C. D. McBride. The choii 11,0 fhst automobile in C. were Pres. The LeafifUe Minstrel fatality Poys speakers as he sat blindfolded semblies each day, a wide range Iho Deepening Trials, Cache county this year and the tion and style show featuring the .Cadwell All the animals were tagged II. Sweeten, Bishop Francis L sang, new departmental courses, and se- Christensen nationally adver- and bound in a chair of his on the ears for future identifiof this city, James and Frank Atkinson offered the, Tryouts for the second an- sixth in the state, cabin near lected cultural entertainment, it for Lofgreen. tised line of shoes A solo was given ladies, Palmer, Giles Vanderhoof, J. invocation. nual Box Elder high school Hayes implicated Lavern Rus- cation with the exception of one Is announced. made by the Brown Shoe comby Leaf ha Jensen. J. Harriet Larkin. Larkin, Bp. sell, 18, who, White said, signed large buck. He kicked his way Courses will be offered to D. G. Nelson and W. C. Pack The speakers were Bishop Boys League minstrel, "Georgia pany. 3 crate escaning into the and been have held Jubilee." a statement indicating that .out 42 While in ?.Ir. Madin St. Louis, OW leadership week visitors Musical offerings were given Amos P. Hansen of Elwood, the final cast chosen. forest without the benefit of a Vic Freeman and 18, Salvodal, sen will buy a complete new line which will meet by V. C. Pack, D. J. Cutler, J. Leo Nelson of Brigham City, The soloists were chosen by Montano. 31, had plotted with tag. ion Bepartments H. of P. This of Rasmussen the week. Elwood footwear for aily during spring Virgil Francom, Ada Hickman, and Rulon Bickmore of and W. H. Grif. Most of the deer were caught Elmer l destore here. He also plans Russell and Hayes to rob Logan. fiths. Jeppsonare Don Bowen,. Ellen Pack and Harold B. Felt, ids umber exceeds by 13 the holcorral type traps and the rethe Christmas They by A during vocal duet was rendered by to visit the rnatket in Chicago partmental organizations of last Dan A. Hickman pronounced Melvin Murphy, Widstoe Chocs-- ! SALT LAKE CITY idays. Only Hayes and Russell mainder by . a- portable type. r and Denver for hat year. Entertainment plans also the benediction. Interment was Norman and Herman Anderson etts, Ward Anderson, Archie UP) Shortly after convening allegedly visited Cadwell's lonely Both operate in a manner to include a symphony in the Snowville cemetery. Bish- of Elwood. Following the closi- Bowden. Kendall Kimber, Dean today for I sarranged the 23rd session of the appaiel. cabin the day that the aged avoid injury. The trapped aniKnow "I That ngUS song, My Orchestra concert, an evening of op Simper dedicating the grave. ; and Renny De Mars. Utah state legislature, members mal is transported and released prospector was slain. Redeemer Lives," by the choir, Johnson vocal chorus music, a band con() The end men chosen by John of the state senate and house Cadwell's body was foundias quickly as possible to avoid benediction was pronounced the cert and a three-ac- t drama. oOfl IrOU.JTIlt .Tuesday after a rancher heard long captivity. The traps are are: 'of representatives selected Tremonton Lions Holm. Interment was Owen and W. II. GriffithsCheck-All events j ployes Hawks. Mario for the session. VVal- - .Morgan in Home of, a struggle within the 'providing a solution of a long For Rurial'soands nst week are offered offreeLeadership ,be cemetery. Elect Officers lace Brigham of charge So- In the senae, J. Lambert Bib-- , cabin and went for the sheriff standing problem of efficient dedicated the grave. etts, Roy Christensen, Dale Young as conthe erist. Morris Blcck and Ward son was named secretary. Oth-university's unique ves $0$ were when a masked man slammed, wildlife distribution in providtribution to adult education in TREMONTON Newly elected Anderson. er senate appointments included1 Short graveside services ceme-, the door. Two bullets had been ing for population increases re conducted at the Brigham rho this area, chairman Shaw de- officers of the local Lions club fnnvipfprl Fnrrrpr The minstrel quartet is com- - Melvin Engctrom, Ogden, docket 12:30 m. for filed into Cadwells head and suiting from national park wildp. ; clares. "Leaders in church and are Wesley Gephart, presi- II. H. Shurtliff, Ogden, tery Sunday at posed of Melvin son of two more wrecked his radio., life protection. a native Frank Snow, ice civjc affairs are especially in- dent; Douglas Cannon, secreGoes To Prison neth Nelson, WeltonMurphy, Coburn and chaplain, Miss Erma Powell,1 The advantages of national who died in Los Hayes was known to have feared Morgan Hawks. Provo, committee clerk, andi Brigham onCity, tary; Rudy Miller, first vice ht! vited to attend and participate." 'president; 2nd. Bishop the instrument, charging it sent park game refuges are clearly Angeles January second Earl Millard The will 20, be Marble, of minstrel Owens, Box Elder present-James Ogden, his "demons" into head. county. J. Frank Bigler, i shown in Ihese natural increasBowring presided al White said the vice president; Wayne Sandall, was taken to the state prison ed January 20th at the high doorkeeper. robbery netted es. much of which the services. ; in Russell vice third Lake school Salt under the1 Walter H. Anderson, former, A Local Raker naturally president 51. The sheriff said three fire-- ! auditorium, City Saturday by Waldron, tail twister, and David Sheriff Fred Sorenson. Owens direction of Apollo Hansen, Salt Lake county commission.' !tho selection was rendered by arms had been found in Rus-- ' spills over into surrounding ; Mantua E. and John Home Stander, to quartet lion tamer. Directors was sentenced by District Judge "O hunting. Huntwas appointed chief cleik of sells possession, including two country open the invocation. of are Reed Giles and J. L. Weid- - Lewis Jonps to serve from one ing conditions in adjacent areas, the house of representatives. Baird offered were . identical calibers with those S. Normar Tom Galias spent the past man, and Don Pccken- - to 20 years on a forgery charge, Rox Lldcr Other house employes include (The speakers used in Cadwell and have shown a consistent Lee, John P. Lillywhne and the radio. shooting two weeks as house guest of paugh, r mem tis n rrsnR ef Owens allegedly stole a corn-pa- r director, Box GcorEC men were The four Eldpr Recognized At IT of II county mtnute clerk; E. W. Bishop Bowring. Another selec-tio- held in the Tooele jail Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Yancey-Wes-t in F. M. Christensen is retirin the parks. y check from the American protection today, was given by the Mantua Within the parks, visitors have Foods store in Ogden, forged Box Elder countv, as- ing president. of authorities IN He Hollywood. decision Nebeker, pending N. and Patriarch J. on In cognition of the excellence sistant visited Boulder Dam and the opportunity of observing the Clif-o- f quartet the treasurer's and cashiers 0 sergeant charges to be filed. Las Vegas en route, and while their work at the University or(j Taylor, Weber countv, en-o- f Valentine dedicated the grave. NEW LIBRARIAN name and cashed the S35.15 animals close at hand. Game in California he visited the NaUtah during the autumn quar- - grossing clerk; Marabelle Rtev-ter- , Holton was appointed check at a Brigham City busiprotection is a part of the policy IN Last (FT tional Broadcasting studio as a Gladys HIP FALL Rites BREAKS Darwin Cooley of Brigham orison, Weber county, utility of the National Park Service ot city librarian at the regular ness house. At the time he Mrs. David Ilirschi, 67, of this fittest of Flcischman Y'east Co. monthly meeting of the Brigham committed the act. Owens was City, and Darryl J. Woodland 'cerk; Ruth Checketts, Cache Mrs. Smith Today allowing all of nature's process- Mr, Galias spent some time at City Carnegie library commis- - a parolee of the state prison. of Willard have received Funeral services for Mrs. es to continue with as little' filing clerk; June Greg- - city, suffered a broken left hip San Diego, and Tia Juana, Mex-ic- sion held last night. For the, He committed a similar forgery gratulatory cards from the uni - jeson, Cache interference as poscounty, mailing Saturday at about 2 p. m. when Ruth Barber Smith, wife of man-madand visited in Los Angeles past eight years Miss Holton a year ago, records show. versity scholarship committee, 'clcik; Mrs. L. Norton. Weber: she slipped and fell on the icy James F. Smith, who di"d at sible in order that the parks and surrounding towns, seeing has been employed in the ofon North Main street, Such cards are given only the county, stenographer: Fred her home in this Friday, may be kept in their natural Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wixom and students who make the honor ler. Utah county and Thomas! She was removed to the hospi will be held today city biany things of beauty and in- fice of the county recorder. at 11 a. m. and primimtive condition for terest. He also attended the big In her new capacity, she fills children of this city spent Sun- - roll by maintaining a scholastie Leopis. Weber county, tal here and attended by a local, at the Second ward chapel. In- the benefit and enjoyment of New Year's Rose parade at the position left vacant by the day with relatives In Salt Lake of not less than 2.5, 2.0lgprs, and Rowe Chnger, Utah doctor, and is getting along asjterment will be in the Farm-wel- l present and future generations Pasadena. , as could be expected. resignation of Phyllis Baird. City. of citizens. county. doorkeeper. being a perfect A average. jington cemetery. i C, K. Smith, Order To Dismantle IS Cheeked liy The Dritfham C. of C. Wit-laid- ha-nnt- I - s d ket-Ing- Dem-ociati- c eft!-clen- s Ik, SR. JENSEN Injures DIED DIED . e c - i 1 PARK - e r' e ef , ; bus-city- , y B.Y, HOLD j Leadership JAN, : ong-'hav- - e g - at i - half-bree- 0 1 who'r- - - For j Air-Ste- ' ' Cad-wel- ready-to-wea- U1er Ken-'clerk- ' 1 N Returns two-yea- one-yea- btudents im-pro- Klod-sham- ;at-arm- For a e ' j JHI.JH.HI |