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Show nr,, ayne Woodland, Box Elder cc.uty chairman m ll. e Giay Indies, organizi ticn of hospital service under the American Red t ross, this week uigeci ail Cray Ladies in llox Elder t county cont.nue ur res me the four hours a week service at Bashnell hos-I- 1 t..l which they have pledged. to San Diego, Mexico to Mr. N. J. Valentine jgo bull lights and man other Jurned March 6 from an southern places 01 interest. -e -s ex-H,- d vacation in Aruona, Mexico and jtah, iti-.- Cul- - Week End Vistor A vveek-en- l weeks work-,nth- e visdor at the The moot temple at Manti, two home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Loa'l was Mis Becky 'Iks at St. George temple a Arizona, then week at Mesa. ifornia. C.VO t , '' large tiumher of patients at the hospital, 'Vh.le the u.l.an areas have ieix is need lor the service of every one of the more than 40 Cray Ladies of Box Elder cunty, she said. At ire ent, only about halt' are giving thc.r lour hours a week service. Gray Ladies who are not serving because he availability of hospitals and in case of traffic accidents, the rural areas in many erses must rely on the Red Cioss first aid stations To bring hv'-ican- lueir piesent assigned hours are unsatisfactory may gvt in touch with Airs. Woodland and have their hours changed, she said. and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY 2 BIG Play Cast Honored 'At FEATURES Recent Dinner Party Monday evening the cast cf he play, A Stranger Passes, was enterta ned at a dinner IH erTACUlA CHNICOLOR party at COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CABAL! ER" cr.d "GUNS AND GUITARS' "GAY z yv w i. m w- n- 'W-- nasmag AMOUNT ALLOTTED GOSSET and DUN1AP PUBLICATIONS MOST m TITLES RATIONED POFULAR 65c Vi, and up Bvt S' r TEEN-AGER- $ S CHILDREN TINY TOTS FOR BOYS 11 to 13 THE HARDY BOY SERIES EXCITING EXPERIENCES BOYS FOR 11 . . . GIRLS to 13 650 . Buchans Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buchanan Df Tiemonton, announce the narriage of the'r daughter. Miss Belle Buchanan, to Richard L. Molloy of Boise, Ida., at the bride's home. February 21. Clifton Kerr officiated. The bride chose an afternoon dress of blue and white, with a corsage of rosebuds and gardenias. She was attended by her sister, Mss Deane Buchanan, as honor maid. Ernest D. Han-,e- n was best man. A dinner honored the newlyweds. Molloy has recently been released from the navy, and with a his bride, has established home in Las Vegas, Nev. For The Younger People HEIDI and OTHERS I .M hTRATED tales $00 A ( JIOKE SELECTION BOOKS in GARDEN ( ITY BLACKfTONE (SUNDIAL IS JA TRIANGLE 49c 69c 75c -- 3- -- -- The Sign Of The Cross A soaring traffic toll in Utah brings to the front the importance of supporting the current drive of the American Red Cross. Give today is the plea uf this great organization, and every Utahn should make a special effort to fully support the Red Cross cause; he should also make a vow to do his part in .educing traffic accidents in Utah. . x x port-of-ent- TODAY and THURSDAY Utahns who before the war made occasional trips to California and who remember the irritation of being subject to baggage inspection and search at Yernro just inside the California line, will be unhappy to know that California still irks all motor tourists by subjecting ' them to a careful search of the .automobile and all baggage, Upon being questioned .the inspectors grow iiri'able and BIG FEATURE DOUBLE "Im More of a Woman Than Youll Ever Get! LJ'i 4 Bfating across th ' lights Broadway ? the fabulous . career of Torrid Texas Guinan SZ.'fv - TYSONS 4. yvfL . . who 8,9 Town fo' a uck, bu P,?yJ O th biggest sucker of aU when aha gove her heart awoyf - g SEEDS L 7 1 I i Paramount presents starring Kufton BettyARTURO de Cordova Travel Tips This is the time of year when the Utahn, tired of, rhe long for winter, gets itchy feet green pastures and longs to take" off for the west coast. Before leaving, however, those who cant wait for spring should ponder over some of the chances which have occurred in the last few years. According to reports from travelers to the coast, the cost of touring has gone up considerably. The former California motor court rooms are now three to four dollars a night. None of the bet- er class motor courts will reservations without being .CHARLES RUGGLES-ALBERDEKKER BARRY FITZGERALD Dxeded by GEORGE MARSHAil Our lawn grass and clover are the best monev can buy. 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Lund caused a change to be made in the Box Elder stake quarterly conference. At a meeting of the adult male members of the Fifth ward the lot on the corner Of Fifth south and Second west streets, on the northwest corner of the block, was chosen as the site for the new chapel. 'Mrs. C. W. Merrell entertained ten little guests Wednesday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her son John David. The Firemens Character ball was a huge success, with George Norman in the character of a wild man winning first prize, sack of sugar. a 100-lb- . The editor, Victor E. Madthat sen. observes editorially This unusually glorious weather induces physical activity around the home lot, and a few residents have already begun to rake up and burn the rubbish. Leslie Thompson has been called to fill an Eastern States An-ho- B MOIi LIBRARY l A'RY UTAH The Red Cross nationwide network of Red Cross highway first aid stations now totals to in2.177, and is expected ti ease as new roadside places open to serve the increased tnffic this summer. That is one reason why motorists and highway men have a special interest in the work of he Red Cross, and in support-nthe March Fund Drive to laise $100,000 000. O her reasons "why, are to carry on the sci vices for the troops of occupation, the aids to veterans and their families and the help for The hospitalized servicemen Red Cross not only serves our men in uniform; it also carries on an extensive of program health and safety education at home, and stands as a safety bulwark disastrous against floods, fire and accidents. p face-liftin- SHELDON Memories NANTY DREW STORIES . Spotlighting Red Cross The twenty-siemergency first aid stations or, Utah highways plainly marked by the sign of the cross in the past has proved to be an excel lent damper on step on the gas motorists. Not only are these first aid stations safeguarding accident victims, but Apron And Overall ,hey tend to cut down acciDance Scheduled dents. The Red Cross emergency first aid signs serve as a visual An apron and overall dance warning to careless motorists. under the direction of the Bear River City Alutual ImproveIn a number of cases where ment association will be held operators of service stations, Wednesday, March 13. highway stores, restaurants, and The dance will begin at 9 tourist inns have been trained and Johnsons orchestra in Red Cross first aid and equiprom Brigham City has been ped. with supplies including a ngaged for the evening, sign out front, the number of accidents have fallen off. With the Stepped up use of Utah Dr. Jones To Attend highways, Red Cross chapters are inci easing the number of Naturopathic Meet - JUDY BOLTON 'r.v L laturopathic convention. While there they expect to next their son Robert who is from the discharged oeing :avy at Bremerton, Wash. Robert and his wife, the for-ne- r Rosemary Trogen, will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Jones Tome in about a week. ADULTS P the Howard Hotel given by South Box Elder Stake M. I A. Board. Guests present were Mrs. Russell Borchert, John Olsen, Ascl Robinette, Orson Hollist, Arch Sims, Albert Kingsford and Mrs. Glenn Bennion, director of the play. Vases of yellow daffodils centred the long table. Andrew Carruthers was, toastmaster. Af-e- r dinner progressive games were played wilh high score arizes going to Lura Redd and Asel Robinette, and low score 'o Leslie Kidman and Mrs. Russell Borchert. The committee in charge of he party with Mrs. Oleen "aimer as chairman were Leo Walker, Owen Westenskow and Leslie Kidman. NEWS-JOURNA- Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones left his morning for Portland, Ore., vhere the former will attend a FOR (AuIxl of the HARDY first aid care into districts where there are fewer medical ie;ources, mobile units have ben oiganized bv the Red (Tors. In Uah. there are three mobile units operating with a fleet of 20 vehicles. A number of these units are operated in 24 s'ates by state hiehw'av patrolmen. Other mobile units are operated by commercial concerns and by Red Cross first aid instructors Letters went out this week to all Box Elder county Cray Ladies, telling them of the need for their services .it LL, sailed and urging them to give lour hours a week ven ice. " PICK O' THE PICTURES" ELDER BOX Briyhem Cily. Utah, Wednesar-'- . Merch 13, 1946 mumble something about lookIn Llah, spun" is just around a for corner. Utah communities the smail' which tug ing might lnjuie Californias crops. are planning dean-up- , paint-uThe entire procedure is silly and mal.i s'rcet a and ridiculous, for only mile trams campaigns. They are getting distance, 20 railroad rcac.y to welcome r.ll tourists daily, carry thousands of into California who arc and travelers coming this way. not subjected to the baggage The sta'e has no embarrassing search experienced by those blockades, and tourists travelwho prefer to travel by automo- ing bv au omob'lc are especially bile. As far as can be ascer- welcome. In fact, the state is tained, th" automobile and bag- planning a number of gage seaich at Yerino is designsaions, where motorists ed to embanass the automobile will be mei wi.h a smile, hand$1 50 A Utah visitor to the famous tiavcdcr and dneourage his en- ed l.leiature aid urged to visit "Farmer's Market in Los An- hance into that slate. Utahs scenic attractions. when geles, was astounded charged 40 cents each for big cream pufts, w high w'ould normally sell lor five cents. At the beach resorts, concessions are getting 25 cents each for oversized ice cream cones. You can charge any price here and get away with it, one concessionaire, a former Utahn y Greater Service Asked Of County Gray Ladies went on to Los Anodes Wh.le t!' Vr leiitmcs were able to view lac temple site and ..iso Return y0cntfies from Extended Trip .highway first aid stations and paid in advance and they have limit. They no longer giving refresher courses to ex- a five-daisting stations. change the sheets daily where he same party occupies the P aiis'its so far m 19 '6 re- same room for five days on day a maiked veal increase in lates and on Sunday, you get avoidable tu.ffic accidents in no fresh towels. All California Utah. 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