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Show BOX bcfore ax.retufn fil- like the hairs of your numbered. By Friday, be umbers wiU probably Jlf about equal. wr. s Withdrawal Of Federal Aid Forces Up has been advised by the federal food administration that government assistance in school lunch programs will be continued through March, but that after the end of the month there will be no guaranteed amount of federal financial aid for the remainder of the school year, Eunderson said today. In a letter to all Box Elder district Parent-Teache- r principals, association presidents and school lunch program head cooks, he explained that up to ucatiQn now the school lunch has After careful consideration oper- ated on funds received from the in their Thursday eve-sliand ecera governments ning the meeting a board of education from pupils and adults who quested that we continue the receive meals. No money from school lunch. They have had local taxes has been put into but approval for the the school lunch program, nor nothing lunch from both parents and is there any legal We who are engaged diprovision under which this might be done; pupils. in the rectly activity of superhe said. and serving the lunch vising The only alternative to rais- need no arguments to convince ing tiie price of the lunches to us of its worth, Bundersons the pupils was to abandon the letter stated. program after March 29, The price raise is an emerj Two New Members Join News-Journ- Five-Ye- lunch program through to the end of the current year, he ex- ar GEORGE GIDNEY POST, V. F. al Ass'n J. Anderson of Corinne and Alice Tingey of Brigham City R. F. D. 1 are new members of the "Association of News - Journal Subscribers Whose Subscriptions Are Paid Five Or More Years In Advance." Anderson's "Dues" are paid in advance to June Mrs. Tingey's 1, 1951. and dues wont be due again until C. I NUMBER E1G1IT PAGES UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 Of School Lunches After Apr. served Drice of lunches school in Box Elder second-'Ll- s and e'ementary will advance three Jmeal on April 1, superintendent today. Smooth, and for the current school der of the the elemen-.'chool- s he charge in will be 13 cents the high while in ;it Will be 18 cents per heard of a home where never is heard a harsh word or raised voice. But the person probably gels awfully tired of living alone. We nUICIIAM, BOX ELDE.t COUNTY, rice ELDER B NEW INDUCES Forrest Again Peaches Prexy; 21 W, MEMBERS THUR. New Initiates Make Total Of 58 For Last Two Meetings new members Thirty-threwere initiated into the George plained, and does not presage Gidney post No. 1695, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at their regwhat next years arrangement will be under the new set-uular meeting Thursday evening May 1, 1951. in the War Memorial home. At 6 o'clock Friday eveEven at the new rate, the Brigham City will have an New members, inducted by the subscripprice of the school lunch is not ning. March 15, News-JournIndustrial league baseball team the post commander, Fred sufficient to make the program tion price of the this Peaches summer, the Bradford, and other officers of advances $1, and most subn this year, v according to action taken at the the post, were: reported. Surpluses of scribers are taking advanL. Daniel meeting C. organization opening Gordon Jensen, of to the pay opportunity previous years will be exhaust- tage their subscriptions a year or and election called by the Holland, Ray Poison, Rex Earl, ed when the school lunch acseveral years in advance, Chamber of Commerce athletics Paul Merrell, Dan Frodsham, tivity terminates with the of ed- Axel A. Olsen Jr., J. D. MerBox Elder board of in school the prior to that lime, to make a committee Monday evening. explained. to take the ing gency arrangement spring. R. W. presForrest, a $1 of rell, Virgil Cutler, Grant Sim(Bill) year. saving N.-Peaches Box Elder Branch Of Utah the the ident of A. past the of per, Albert Hansen, Don Seder-holHowever, Society For The imlier Marion Burbank, Richard S. W. S. A. P. F. O. M. Y. I. A. two seasons, was reelected by Is unanimous vote of civic and R. Pearse, Thayne O. Aloyes, Physically Here is a very exclusive Handicapped Organized Hit-And-Run service club representatives Clark Nielsen, Jesse L. NielSponsored by the Brigham resent the Womens Civic ImRed and fans attending the meeting. sen, Oleen M. Hansen, Donald M. Jones, City Rotary club, a committee provement club on the board, Asel Fldred H. Peters, chairman of Richardson, Robinette, has been organized to conduct while Charles W. Claybaugh driver of 1218 Twelfth Gordon the Chamber athletics commit- Staynor Thompson, Eustreet, Ogden, pleaded guilty in the Easter seal campaign for has been appointed publicity tee, was named vice president. Reese, Clarence Knudson, this city court before Waldermar A. the National Society for Crip- chairman. It has been customary in the gene Wright, Clovis Jordan, Call March 7, to the charge of pled Children and Adults, headDavid R. Anderson, Lowell Run While the organization is new past for the citys summer of drunken Tiittee appointments Members of the Price city driving. He was fiimd ed by Mrs. Winifred Ryan who to Utah, it has been operating director to serve as secret- lon Baron, Lee Sorenson, John is acting as Box Elder county for 25 Chamber of $100. Elder ary-treasurer cf the Peaches Rese, Jack AtcAllister, Neal years and has spread to planning board were in Brigby the rce, submitted Jones sideswiped the car of chairman. and D. Gunderson Larsen, Charles Kimber inspecting 40 states. Affiliated with these ham City yesterday baseball club. J. mem-i- d nt and director David O. Anderson, W. T. are more than 1,100 county and the central heating plant at Wayne Graser, Willard, in the has served as summer recrea- Jarvis Peterson. chairmen of the George P. Bowman, state Vicinity of Perry. Jones told Davis and Charles Whitworth local societies. All are private Bushnell General hospital, a tion director and Peaches secwere approved officers he was going approx- are the Rotary committee mem- charitable of model efficient commander, of Ogdepartment comA a recognized for number of that years. organizations retary Brigham City safety the imately 50 miles an hour at the bers. The local organization will cooperate with dinner meeting of The inspection was mittee, to serve and facilitate den, was the guest speaker. He do not dup- heating. but At meeting, Monday nights eve- time of the Thursday trs last in carrying through to a local it was reported that Helper and talked on the rights of the vetaccident, then slow- be known as the Box Elder licate the work of other public made with an idea to the of central heating for level the work down to an approximate County Branch of the Utah So- agencies, national, or state of the Utah Bingham Canyons ing Gemmell erans, and the aims and ideals chair-direct1946 committees, speed of 35 miles an hour he ciety of the Physically Handi- local. The personnel of these the new community center and Safety council, was organized club may return to the Indus- of the Veterans of Foreign and proceeded on to Brigham members organizations is predominant- downtown business . and office at the meeting of the Brigham trial league this season with Wars. next City capped. The rs are as follows: meeting of the The board of directors of the ly voluntary and without stopping. buildings in Price. City council Thursday eve- teams, and that another entry George Gidney post wil be Graser obtained a description iing The Box Elder Chamber of ning. make a full eight-teagroup will be might n M. Bennion, chairman; of the car and immediately no- composed of one primary memActivities of the group are Commerce entertained the Mayor Rulon Baron will league. Teams carrying their held Thursday evening, March mem-EdwiEskelsen, director tified. the Brigham City police ber, one from the Masonic lod- financed through the Easter group from Price, and eseorted serve as chairman of the com- franchises through the war and 21, at which time officers for coming year will be electBaird, E. E. Hill, department. City Patrolman ges, one from the county polio crippled children seal campaign. them to Bushnell General hos- mittee, with Mac D. Robinette, playing In the league last sum the M. Deverell John I. Johnson and Karl Long, committee, a Legionnaire and The sale for 1946 will be con- pital where they were conduct- chief of police; Waldermar A. mer were Brigham City, Salt ed. The 33 new members initiated Thursday, in addition to en, W. W. Smith, Wayne Magna-GarfielLake Pinney, responded immediate- a Legion Auxiliary member. ducted between March 21 and ed on a thorough inspection and Call, city judge; Hervin 25 inducted the previous meetNiel- - ly to the call, md and C. Henry and representatives of Murray and Provo. of the Bushnell explanation placing Jones Mrs. Norman Jensen will rep April 21. the Rotary and Lions clubs, under arrest in a matter of minThe first league meeting will ing, make a total of 58 new system. ilture Chamber of Commerce and be held Saturday evening in members In the post. utes. W. The V. F. W. invites all overrge A. Nielsen, chairman, as American committee It was pointed out by Sheriff Salt Lake City. It was sched seas Legion National President Of veterans to join, Bradford Knudsen, director mem-,Ioy- d Hyde that these members. uled for last Saturday, but two officers N. V.F.W. To Visit At Thursday nights meeting Pete Cammans, Magna, league declared. Davis, Wynn should be commended for quick Away and Orson A. Christen- - action in this apprehension. Mrs. M. Francis Anderson of the mayor and council voted to president, was called out of the John William Watkins, son national cooperate in the sponsorship of state. C. S. Hamilton, Brigham Conn., Bridgeport, ic and Recreation of the late John Hyrum and of the Veterans of the Brigham City Peaches base- City, is vice president of the president Peters, chairman; R. W : Watkins, passed Lucy Yatefc Foreigrt Wars Auxiliary, will ball club in the Utah Industrial Industrial league. Complaints filed n Brigham t, director member; At Saturday evening's meetmake her official visit to Brig- league this season. away at his home, 701 West Cf ing the metier J! franchises, The City court for tiaffic violaeoinmittoe. Mu- Forrest street Tuesday afterBlaylock and John advertising., 21. March ham City fil-- , Box the Elder Brigadier General Robert M. - Dies In Calif. of Chamber noon at 2:45 oclock, following franchises and, Genspecif tions, charge, and officer She will visit Bushnell & Hospital assistwas Commerce a lingering illness of one year. Hardaway, commanding officer eral who will teams have in granted complaint. ically, ing hospital, after which the ance James Fredrickson, 55, General hospital C. He was born April 20, 1896, of Bushnell E. N. Kaal, operating a motor by the council in prepar- the Industrial league this seaBowen, chairman; of Mrs. J. C. Fredrickson Brigham City post, Veterans of in was activated it before since an and adverat will Box Elder Beaver be out. ing Ironed vehicle without drivers license, Dam, distributing son, director Humphreys, During will Wars to- Foreign Auxiliary, died March 5 in :r; John Baird, He was educated in the Brigham City, was notified Charles Brigham City, honor her at a luncheon at the tising folder for Brigham City, the war, the problem was to a misdemeanor. Complaint by Jan- county. He was born California. had been he that approved day and the Chamber Bushnell find enough teams to make up Eldredge Wood, highway ife, Box Elder county schools. Karl paKrusmark, Steak House. 17, 1891, in Brigham City, committee also met with the a good, active league, but this trol, March 11. in for receipt of the Legion of Watkins was engaged Compton, Scott P. Hors-iil- l uary The at luncheon Conwill trade. barber the a to was and second begin by only council and was assured of co- year it is expected with his father at Merit, Ander-ar- l Thelle Robbins, reckless drithat the Long, Glenn 4:30 oclock in the afternoon. His dealh occurred following farming in the fight to retain problem will be to decide ving, a misdemeanor. Complaint Beaver Dam before moving to gressional Medal of Honor in All members operation Wold, Charles Clay-Joh- n to are requested operation for Brigham City in 1920. He ser- decorations bestowed on U. S. Bushnell as an army among the applications Rossi and Spence an emergency for by William C. Sackett, highway make reservations on or before or Veteranshospital appedicitis at Martine commun- ved as a ward teacher in the military personnel. franchises that will be present- patrol, March 11. Bail fixed at a. hospital. 19 March with Calif. presAuxiliary Dansville, C. C, Watkins, was granted ed to the league officials. The medal will be presented ity hospital, Second ward and w'as faithful tg and Finance $50, defendant entered plea of He is survived by his wife, and active in his church activ- in ceremonies at the Red Cross ident Airs. Rudolph Rasmussen permission to connect L Holst, three in Salt not guilty. Trial set for MonSaturday's meeting Jr., chairman; fiuttie Hansen Fredrickson, 564-R- . and ities until one hos- by telephoning sewer on Lake City also will decide day, March 18, at 10 oclock in houses on the ster year ago. He was auditorium at Bushnell director the Dredge, First east street. following children: Mrs. an elder at the time of his pital Friday afternoon by Genwhen the league will open, and the morning. rl R- K. Daines, Morris Jack Glover, Mrs. Stanley death. The council voted to try to officers for the coming season eral William E. Shedd, comand Burton Pett. Clarence Mobley, improper Ninth secure an agreement from the will be elected. Another league registration of a motor em- manding general of the veMaylone, Mrs. Nelson R. Swennmeni Watkins was formerly Cecil Mrs. son of California, John Watkins estate to continue meeting will be held in April, hicle, a misdemeanor. Comthe Brigham City service command. ployed Thompson, by chairman; of Colorado, Glen corporation. of the transient camp at which time rosters will be plaint by Leonard .Jeppson, Beecher, Now operation director mem-war- Milligan 2,500 of the U. S. navy, at the west side of town. submitted and approved, and highway patrol, March 9. He is survived by the followD. Ward, Harold Fredrickson Miss Barbara Jean Fredrickson, It was voted that, as a matter the schedule, as drawn up by Lorin Clarence Mobley, operating a and Ferd Kroksh. The arrival of additional paing: One brother and three sisand Clyde ters, Mrs. Esther Anderson, Roy Fredrickson tients at Bushnell General hos- of policy, all regular employes the league secretary, will be motor vehicle without drivers Fredrickson of California. Comand approved. license, a misdemeanor. Mrs. Jane Christensen, pital today raised the patient of the city would receive Griffiths, chairman; services were held Ray Henry Watkins of Brigham annual vacations and At Alonday evenings meeting plaint by Leonard Jeppson, A. census to over 2,500, it was Knudsen, director at Funeral two weeks sick leave Walnut Grove, Calif., under City, and Airs. Lenora" Crezee, here Bill Forrest reported on highway patrol, March 9. Dr. E. B. Harrison, David Lorin Rees, 74, 997 announced by the hospitals the time of vacations to yearly, Latter-Dadedirection of be the last seasons Blaine Jensen, improper regD. and officer. relations Sunset. baseball, J, public Hyde and Abel S. Gale street, Salt Lake City, Saint missionaries. Funeral services will be held died in a Salt Lake City hospitArmy regulations permit pub- termined by the department Gunderson gave the financial istration of a motor vehicle, a heads over the employes. and secretarys report. Hamil- misdemeanor. lilies Complaint by Saturday afternoon at 2 o al Sunday night of a two lic release of personnel cenDavid O. Anderson was ap- ton, league suses only to the nearest hunclock in the Second ward weeks illness. spoke William C. Sackett, state higheir, chairman; Orion Six pointed to the local committee of league prospects and plans, way patrol, March 9. Bail fixdred. director chapel. member; He was born September 15, been coming of the Utah Society for the and Captain Ray O. Phillips, ed at $5, defendant pleaded have Patients "!6ht. Roves Petersen 1871, in Brigham City, the son in to the athletic officer, Bushnell Gen- guilty, sentenced to fine of $5 Handicapped. hospital steadily for Physically Howard Rasmussen. As of David Al. and Laura Bur- the Merlin Larsen, water depart- eral hospital, spoke of Bush-nell- s and 2 Vi day jail sentence, proand there was month, past 'Ommitiee He was and Rees. reared bank for the vided jail sentence suspended an unauthenticated report today ment superintendent, advised appreciation ard Call, chairman; Six young men made up the licenses issued by educated in Brigham City and that an additional 800 patients the council of water mains that brand of baseball made avail- if fine paid. Marriage Elder Box Beecher, director for s March mem-Biquota here in Box are a Blaine Jensen, operating the Box Elder county clerks was well known as volunHansen and Norman county, principally expected this week or next. would need replacing, and the able to service personnel and Elder 'county as a livestock council authorized the purchase patients, free of charge, last motor vehicle without drivers office. L. Spencer, teers, Mrs. Manila of pipe for certain sections in year, and assured full Bushnell license. Complaint by William , dealer and farmer. For several Committee Wayne D. Norr, 26, Dewey-villeclerk of local board No. 3, anas a guard and Individual Greater Than the city water system he served which cooperation in this summers C. Sackett, highway patrol, years AlMrs. son of Air. and Howard, chairman; W. nounced today. at Utah state will need replacement soon. Peaches baseball. Glenn L. March 9. Defendant pleaded State, Declares Leader The Blanthorn. vin Norr, and Minnie Mae Pot- - purchasing agent Lucas Dredge, director mem- Bo yd council voted to gravel Andersen, president of the Jun- guilty, fined $5 and i prison. $1 days on two 19. are daughter There opposTremonton, inducted great was ter, Dacron and F. Le- - Grouse Creek, Reeders lane. of the ior Chamber He was a member of Commerce, in jail, providing jail sentence ely. March 4. August Claude Hind-ber- of Air. and Airs. Leland Potter. Seventies in the L.D.S. church ing forces at work in the Zundel was appoint- spoke on the concession at the suspended if fine paid. world today, stated Stringham ed Eberhart Projects of Corinne and Glenn Al- License issued Alarch 5, 1946. to represent the council on park, managed last year misT. P. Innes, operating a moen22, and served as an L.D.S. Anson at by the Evans, the Stevens Norman morning Sunday Tremonton of Frazier Sackett, chairman; bert Britain in conference session of North the Box Elder county mosquito Jaycees. E. H. Peters presided tor vehicle without driver's liHan- sionary to Great Thea and City, Brigham army. the ,rrst director mem-!- d listed in regular at the meeting. 1902. cense, a misdemeanor. Com cThere are abatement proejet. Box Elder stake. Dean T. Barker of Willard, sen, 20, Brigham City. License Anderson, Fred L. Other members of the Cham is his survived plaint by William C. Sackett He Jesus widow, of Christ Alarch by Phil 6, and the issued teachings Richard Alma Jensen and George Tiller, her athletics committee are state highway patrol, Alarch 9 Rees; one on the divinity of the individ- Eloise Nelsen Jenkins oustnes Paul Serna, 22, Pharr, Tex., Airs. Esther Hart both of Brigham J. H. Blaylock and John AIusu-las- . Defendant pleaded guilty, giv23, daughter and one son, Airs. ual and the workings of free Juanita D. Baltazar, Nelson, R. XV. Forrest is director en $5 fine and 22-dachairman; City, enlisted in the U. S. navy. and issued March Delores Bush, Ogden; Leon agency as opposed to the ideo- Dies After Long Illness jail License Corinne. Knudsen, director member of the committee. sentence sentence, provided and the of Rees, state Brigham City; eight has been the here Word received 1946. faco Call, J. Edwin 7, logy if Matters beside Peaches base- suspended fine paid. nine brothers jugation of the masses to of the death of Eloise Nelsen Thornbcrry, grandchildren, To LeRoy Vergue dliam Kirshbaum. Legion T. P. Innes, improper regisDaniel Rees and state. Jenkins on Alarch 1 in a Cali- ball that were brought up at 21, Iron Alountain, Mich., and and sisters, Fs Committee Merrill, Logan; Elder Stevens, member of fornia hospital after a long ill- the meeting included baseball tration of a motor vehicle, a Ethel May Simon, 20, Clifton, Mrs. Laura Klitgaard, chairman; at Box Elder high school this misdemeanor. Hazel Whitehead, Mrs. Salt the L. D. S. church welfare ness. Complaint by Alarch 8. issued Be License Ida. 'r?' director mem-W- s spring, and the possibility of William C. Sackett, state high19, Lake City; Parley Rees, on the was born proMarch She Johnson, Carroll 17, committee, Lee reported Barker, Don Baird, patrol, March 9. Defendand All Legionnaires and AuxilIda.; Mrs. May Merrill, gress of the welfare, program 1915, in Brigham City, a reorganizing the Farm Bureau way not son of Melvin A. Johnson, Charles Clay-5c- have ant who Airs. league. Abbie Ruth Airs. pleaded members guilty, given $5 it Madsen, how out 18, Ellen of and Brigham and keeps daughter iary pointed Joseph LaPreal Dallin, b. stmtotd. fine and jail sentence, been contacted by the ticket City, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Black, Airs. Verna Norr, and the Jensen Nelsen. She was reared independprovided sentence suspended if salesmen for the annual birth- Arnold S. Dallin. License is- Mrs. Vera Anderson, all of ence of the people. and educated in this city, hav- Place For Recreation ',LHamiUonfine paid. chairman; day party, dinner and ball this sued Alarch 9, 1946, with affi- Brigham City. V He warned that too many ing graduated from Box Elder Classes Is Changed director Dean Compton, brideFuneral services will be con- isms of the doctrine of the high school in May, 1932. exceeding evening, were urg- davit of consent of (Wednesday) J. A. Mes-1- 1 ed to see any member of the afterspeeding this restriction, a misdeA ducted into this in are a was (Wednesday) the member She of state the change father. creeping meeting E1Wyn grooms s Alem-berSeely. 2 oclock in the Brig15 ticket committee at once. country, and that these things Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- place for the recreation classes meanor. Complaint by Thayne Albert F. Tresch, 22, Puyal- noon at Stewart ham City L.D.S. First ward will undermine freedom be- -Day of the ticket committee are Ethel and Saints, graduating from was announced today by Miss Jensen, Brigham City police, Wash., LiKotod, lup, L. Peterson, cause they are contrary to the Box Elder L.D.S. seminary in Norma Jensen. The classes will March 8. Bail set at $7.50. Not Fred Jarvis chairman; Wash. by chapel Lafe Jensen, 26, Puyallup, RS director Dennis Johnson, Fred Allen Leach, Friends may call at liberty upon which this country May, 1931. be held in the old gymnasium guilty plea entered. Trial set . bishop. p Shres. cense issued Alarch 9, 1946. DouK,as- - Wayne B. funeral RivHarold Felt in Box Elder high school. All for March 14. illustrated the He the founded. of death was Since 21, the her Lee parTaggart. and John Reid Lawrence, Myron Adams. whose of time services. Mrs. until members home when of ents in in and she had Mr. lived attending the classes were urg 1935, propaganda power Auxiliary erside, son of Salt Lake City and later moved ed by Aliss Jensen to enter the His and Dorothy Burial will be in the Brigham used to teach false doctrines. husbands are not Legionnaires J. Lawrence, O Suggestion Brings contacteast door on the north side of Elder Stevens to California. In closing. and who have not been Hunsaker, 19, Sandy. City cemetery. and Elizabethissued A Cash Award Him Latter-Dathe 1946. Saints For school. James to married was She 9, Alarch high said, ed were advised that they License invited Verno-ni- a to The are is class stand one 1941 take: Lake Wedneswill Jenkins in in Salt there 26, H. Williams only James begin their partners of 117 Robert Workman, Pilot's e" j"' :hairmlin; k and Receive Private to follow the councils of the City. He survives her. She is day evening, March 13, at 7:30 east First south, Brigham City, attend the party, and Ore., U. S. army, Alaheaders we and Dr. are available now. The oclock. church of Local that the also survived by the following instructor coming was recently awarded a check Airport Frances N. Gawthrop, 24,issued License At mussen. to stand brothers and sisters: H. LaAIont from Utah State Agricultural in the amount of $15 as a reLicense '3 Cal. The banquet and parly W'eir, local flight in- may have the courage John meda, Alonioria1 Remates, Salt college will be Aliss Yokum. sult of a suggestion submitteu be held in the War structor at the airport, announ- up for the right of individuals. Nelsen, Margie clock. March 12. Goal will teach different types to the war department suggesLake City; Anna Bell, Los An- wh beginning at 8 o T. L. Unit Johnson, ced home, Ogden San of square dancing. Hazel Gormley, Admiral Drowns tion program. Williams, a civgeles; oT ofticials of Following the dinner and pro Convalescing ei Bushnell Pacific received recently contractor, ,LRd Crs drive gram, there will bo dancing, Captain Henry Nielsen is his private pilots license. Soon Vice Adm. Theodore S. Wil- Francisco; Alonza Nelsen, Bingilian employee at Bushnell orchestra. World of 5U0 with music by a good reaJ headquarters of the In- General hospital, suggested a convalescing his license Air. kinson, Pacific veteran, drowns ham; Elean Adams, Layton. after receiving minor CChed The drive Funeral services and burial ternational Travel association jnew method of serving food to oral hospital, fo his wife flew to when auto rolls off ferry at ard Nine Johnson and Maho. Hie in are in Los Angeles. He he The New took place in San Francisco. Va. bishopric, Norfolk, operation (amputee patients. oldest the lotion of samuei tablished in 1877, is 3nii is getting along fine. and Elmer South. the Gibbs. in newspaper de re-an- umitteemen Meet Held Mon. Bun-derso- Bun-derso- n Police Apprehend Driver Lists e Price Planning Board Studies Year Bushnell Plant Mayor, Council Appoint Safety Committee Thur. newly-organize- d n Bun-derso- John Watkins Passes Former Resident Gen. Hardaway to Receive Legion tVIh Traffic Court Of Merit Award -- 3-- i six-inc- h - Bushnell Has Over Patients d David Rees two-wee- Services Today y t, Enter Service March Quota I- Marriage Licenses 9 2-- g 8 8 y Party u This Evening In-ko- 211-da- - mem-Anderso- i?"0, Dasnd sis""- y mem-g-Bec- 1 y |