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Show I Join RADIO STAR ELAINE KOFOED the 'MARCH DONALDSON OF ourncu IS GUEST SOLOIST Public Urged To Buy Ball Tickets, Mail In March Of Dimes Coin Cards This Week DIMES mmsssmb Klaine Kofoed Donaldson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed of Brigham City, will apintar as a guest soloMarch 9 8 Pages ist with Ray i.raiMuvvs orchestra at I.righam Citys school Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, January 29, 1947 olume 52, Number of Dimes ball Saturday night in the I!ox Elder high gym. Hal 1uxley , chairman of the Jaycee committee spoti-suim- g the ball, announced late last night. One i f Utahs favorite radio Is This aiti Is. star of the over radio Elaine program A. WEEK END station KALL on Tuesdays and acThur days, Mrs. Donaldson invitatiie comvittees cepted Serves L. M. V. Club A. Civic Smoot, Noble Hunsaker, Mrs. tion to assi-- t with the year's bigNever Mind What To gest charity ball in her farmer In Roles Hot Convention Reeder Have Dogs Free Important home town Ticket Says, The Funeial seivicis tor Wiltmd Local Girl All Sat. Evening A. V Smoi t, piesident ol the Tlu Box Eldei umiux houid ol Adol itnis Chiiten-c'- . separate detention lacillUes of 54 Mis. Donaldson is a gtaduale Game Is Fri. Night Local Woman Gets toi luvomies ot Box Elder ooun S tutli Box Elder Faim Buieau, ed in it ion mot Monday evening Teen-k,who died Thurs-d.itBe City, of of Box Elder high school, and iighan s meet-ngThe reopening announced ibis week that tv were asked be a committee with all nii'inlii'ix llu supcim evening at u local hospital her climb to the top in Utah ot the State Faun Bureau Box Elder But Needs school's trom ihe American Association Canteen Saturday evening Letter high in c a altei illness, clerk weie id present tendem ami the music nicies has been watched the base fedeiati n me to be held in basketball game with the ol Umveisity Women, its new location in Monday at fee Fifth L. w ith intere t by thousands of and no one else Hotel To Read It Salt Lake City Thuisday, FriSomeone Bis inp Rudgar bv S I) ward North Cache Bulldogs will be Monday afternoon with meeting ent of the Brigham of this area, Bosley the Bo day and Satuulav of this week, In spile ot cxpecial urn Ilia! a il Ice. very successful, Hiding was played Friday evening, the Elder county commissioners. pointed out. Her husband, Earl 1, call at would .III, 31 and ot Feb citizens Mrs. Hunsaker is Pearl committee January the was in Interment Brigham also a prominent second teams at 6:45 o'clock nteen workers and juveniles The first Members of the committee the Newhouse hotel. lookina for someone who can on the hoard at its lust meeting City eemeteiy under the direc Donaldson, Utah musician and music diand the first teams at 8 o'- were Mrs. Maigaret D. Benes, meeting - scheduled foi 10 read French. Brigham City agreed. B. and Felt Ilaiold of the tion to inquue as to the motives, rector of radio stati.n KSL in signed clock, in the high school gym Mrs Charlotta Stokes and Mrs. ocloik Thuisday morning Net long ago she received About 260 home. Salt Lake City, will be in Brigeauses ot the expulsion oi Mont hot a address dogs letter in hom China, Brigham City. of Brigham City, ham City and at the March of A native register, enjoyed as assisi.ml supeim Speakeis oi national reputa-'ioNeimoyer, representing the BrigHannon in in ed but written English to all in attendance by are scheduled on the pro-pa- r. was born here Dires ball with her. Some of the reserved seat ham City branch of the associa lemlent, no such nunmittee up Muich 19, 1891, The letter said. . .. a son of J. hn of Larry Biandon and Mrs. French. Civic Improvement club, and Meanwhile, the March ton doesn't but she what for thats tickets Chn.-tcn-eponied the balcony show L. and Sarah For.-gie-n v'av Maui ice Perry fiom the and Dimes bail committee had as- med in the games The to le.xolution the know! picsentcd the date of the game as Thursin Slones weie lamed m the rational office of the fedeiation Reaied and educated embled a valuab'e assortment the club offers young commissioners was signed by ail v ill speak to the farmeis and Tuesday morning the "Helover the week end Brigham City schools, he mar- - of merchandise presents to be 30. This is in erlate papers day. January an en broadcast radio Trent uple. members of the branch. It was .heir wivesat various sessions icd Fannie Jensen in the Logan awarded to persons attending ror. The game is Friday evesay mg that the Utah Ktlueation-efannouncement regarding 1. t t D S. temple June 18, 1919. the ball Saturday We are well received by the commis ery grateful to the this convention. evening, as al assoiiation, an oigamzation 31. to ning, January forts citizens cf foreign He was an active fanner and B y Scouts of troops Fianklin S Han is of Utah in and dies of the Civic Improvement sioliers. til Utah, would State Agucultural college' will bring pressure to bear in the ol school teachers fruit grower and was an elder around Bngham City reported our refreshments, for ub dismissal The has branch for Hannon's the continuUnited Slates Bugharn City investigate m t lie Sixth L. D. S ward, later continued , be one of the principal peakers brisk ticket sales. rant Bradshaw, canteen presi-ntthe welfare of minors as one ol it the fust ation cf the U. N. R. R. A. and endeavor to determine the l Local Man Will to the Fifth L. D. S. Some of the pi izes to be given day session. Ezra Mrs. oving said yesterday. "We also Hunsaker thinks rerhaps its piincipal cause. The story oiigmatod m ward. interests and is Taft Benson will be the main away at the dance are displayher letter is one of the sort Salt Lake ( it and llervtn Bun sh to express our thanks to In addition lo his wile, he is ed in the windoxy of Simonsens a detailed study of ex- peaker at the banquet being making foimentioned in tne broadcast. ol'suivlved by the following sons jewelry. city recreation program ii e r s o n superintendent isting conditions a spokesman in held on Finlay evening. A good But she'd like to find out. attendance of farmers and their Tickets For All ling up so nice and cozy a ie gioup explained. said his oftlee and. so and elioois, Darwin B. Chu tenson. Wilthe conace for us to spend our leisure Wed ike to see everyone out wives at all se stons The resolution pointed lie knew, the hoard ot sen, as lar and ful d A is Chustensen, Jr., anticipated from the fion the Brigham area at the Plans were going forward to- that state laws pioxide that it ventionne, the city council for their no not received had Biig-haeducation, of all of Janice the state, Chiistensen, vai iou- counties March of Dimes ball Saturday , and day for Brigham City to have operation in this hall he the duty of municipali- Smoot said tiee Horn the U. E. A of ihe in City. He is also survived night, But Bosley declared. all others who have helped to its own U. S. army recruiting ties and counties to make proof Lake his Salt mother City, even those who cant, or who by vestijgaUon. at 10 o'clock ThursBeginning station, for the fir-- t time ir vision foi the it this program into action. folk ard brothers the wing do not wih to attend, shauld custody and de- day morning, The stoiy fiom Sail Lake Cl t and ns: special departpeacetime history. John S. Christensen, be willing to buy tickets to the Margaret Forsgren, vice presi-n- t In for approval by the army tention ol children under 16 ments will be held f i the wothat the investigation isle staled Mrs. Paik, Calif.; bail. He pointed out that every of the canteen, said the of- is a lease . n office space in the yeais of age piior to their trial men and foi commodity gioups. was to be made at the request Huntington Hazel Clnis-terse- cent of the Clinton C.ienev, A statewide meeting of sugar proceeds, above exteen-ager- s of Eddy building, owned by C. S ir examination out that fers hope the in Box Elder teachers of school and Emille ChriMensen, penses which except for tae in jails, beet giowei, will be held under of juveniles is community will continue to Hamilton, located above Glens and county, hut did not name any all of Salt Lake City, ihe direction of Noble Hunsaker, rchestra are being held to a lock-upor police cells used for resident of the and help Modern Drug tore. Christensen of Ogden. pport the canteen leaeiier making the request. will go into the March Utah minimum, Sugar the If plan goes through, ake it a success. of Dimes fund, to assist the Box jrdinary criminals, is prohibi- Beet Glowers association. of the school In minutes the of the station here wil' ted; and claimed that juvenile Arrival in Bngham City of charge Elder county chapter and the All parents are invited to drop the Smoot, chairman of the dairy tw L be First Seigeant Harvey 2g-to- n E. trucks containing hoard's meeting Monday, National Foundation for Infanat any time and see what Wardr, p, a native of Box Elder delinquents, both male and fe- committee of the Utah federa- individual equipment for per- only actions that might he eon Mrs, tile Paralysis in the eminently a dairy prois club has to offer your chil-en- , county and. a graduate of Box male, are "fiequently detained tion, will direct sonnel of Battery A, 204th Fid. Mimed as having connection worthy work of fighting polioducers also He is one Box . the Elder meeting. in county jail Elder High school. she said. Art. btn., Utah State National wilh the Harmon situation was and in caring for the f myelitis, of three the Cal representatives In Waidrop, duiing tr,e war was this is in violation of state western guard, was announced this week a motion by Rudger N. Price, victims of the dread diyoung on National the region a captain in the corp of engi Jaws sease. by Capt. Glen Wyatt, command- seconded by committee. Wayne Sandal I, as a first serneers, ing officer of tlie local unit. The resolution asked that the Dairy ol Coin Card Due rs. S. H. E. 58, Mrs. L. Carter, presiMary Leonard that Mis. M. Bishop, L. Reeder will be Other geant and was assigned to reequipment, including and in Simonson, chairman of omniissioners investigate cliair-maPark Valley, died Sunday at a theReed last charge of the womens sjx seif-pr- 1 polled 155 milloine-te- r dent of the board, act as February. cruiting duty Box Jslder county drive, ream. a this the of wnq problem and will joutiine briefof a committee and sc fort Modesto, Calif., hospital SiiUw lieu at l.ai been chief sudy guns, individual" weapons and ported that all wait in readiness ies clerk in the main recruiting sta- M establishing, in the very near ly the 1947 program. "From all approximately 25 trucks, is ex- two members to act with him ,ieart ailment. for the community many uture, adequate and separate indications the 1947 tion there. When it was deter pected to amve from Ft. Doug- on the committee to seek the Bom Sept. 6, 1888, in Rosette, March of Dimes balls to be held will be an fine one. tc the unusually las facilities for was detention the mined that during communities .month, ju Brigham City coming best advice obtainable from Utah, she was a daughter of in the various drs. Saiah Housiey Lofthouse, have a recruiting station of it.' zeniles of Box Elder county and every farm woman in the Wyatt said. most of of W'illard, wife of eminent educators in the state Absolom and Harriett James throughout the county, He to Under Antony own, Sgt. Waidrop was chosen Copies of the resolution were state will be very much interestsaid them way, accoiding night. Saturday Roin adminllliam Lofthcuse, in an etfort to set up an ed in this special department of wyatt, is a Gates. She was educated died of it. He and to be in tracing coin collections in the March of to the sheriff, city po the - the presented her in the at 1:12 oclock at his wife charge convention and schools istrative convention, sette following f r the organization from will move here program Dimes coin banks were good, as guaid oigantHard after a brief illness. lice, probation officer and juve announcement declares. Motion was carried b marriage to Frank E. Carter in well. At the end of thi flamzation. district as as son Lake Salt they City A resident lile court. of Willard since can find housing. 1908 she moved to Park Valley Si nonsen pointed out that all ing period, it is expected that the boaid. 15, she was born in Draper, the unit will be at combat effiWhen the station is opened cards mailed to residents of suBank ,o make her residence. Her Of March Dimes the asked board also The ah, Nov. 9, 1867, a daughter all information and serciency, fully equipped and fully died in 1927. An active Brigham City inviting contributo check with the Charles C. and Mary Orgill here, Is Stolen, Recovered manned, he said At full tiength perintendent vice offered by the army re- Mrs. Eunice of the L. D. S. church, tions tf dimes or currency should meinbei of usley. She spent her youth state 112 it will include public superintendent enlisted men be mailed in this week. cruiting service to young men at Park Volley until lived ,jhe Paradise, Utah and was mar-to the instruction with reference Wed like to wind up the interested in enlisting or What locked like just about and four office! s. movto Antony William Loft-us- e she when months All men 19 years and older legality of paying Ihe contract .line ago drive and determine the totals in the army will bo availthe most major burglary possible a Lo-fApril 27, 1887 in the ed to Modesto to reside with i able turned out to be ju.-- t a ca-of aic eligible to join the mgani-zut- i of Mr Harmon in full now. Monday of next week, if possically, Waidiop declared. L. D. S. and those n, Wyatt Mrs. Miriam C. Hill. ble, he said. Therefore, were temple. She was It wont benecesuiry to go to daughter, nisplaced property, it was re- interested tha' last said active chuich worker in the Harmon night should contact him In addition to Mrs. Hill, she is urging that all of the March of Funeral services for Mrs. Eu- ported last night. Ogden or Salt Lake City foi Hard I,. D. S. ward at the armory on either Monday a story, carried in state papers, and was be mailed this to be nice Jane Wickham Boothe, 67, survived someone broke in- or by two sons, Parley F. Dimes cards Gold Star mother of World anything, except actually Reportedly Wednesday evenings when that he had accepted a position and week. in to service. of Brigham City, were conduct to Central school sworn of A. both Carter, Harvey night Sunday She lost one grandson in ar, State Agricultural One thing that I will not dc ed Tuesday at the Eighth L. D. and took the coin collection into drills are conducted fiom 7.45 with Utah rid War II. Park Valley, and one grand9:45 oclock. Base pay f r in error. was is give anyone any false im- S. ward by Bishop Ernest Han- which the children of the school to college, tho--"Conducting" Class To child. In addition to her in the diills participating on anything sen. I was teaching an extension husband, pressions or beliefs had been putting their pennies, u $2.50 a di conbe will or i s survived Ward-roKuneial f..r $5.00 the ill, services follow-sons the nickels, dimes and quaiters foi Mrs. Boothe who was by the regarding army service Begin Meetings Tonight class to teachers for the college, ducted at the Park and daughters: said yesterday, with infer- wile of Nathaniel Boot.ie, died the March of Dimes. There was two drill j each week. Valley L. Mrs. ot my supervisory dutas non-cosaid still part there are i hiWyatt The first meeting of a class In uy F.lizabetn ward by Bishop Fred J. leciuiting duty here Saturday at a local hospital af- a considerable sum of money, ham?, Grace ence to This class has he said ho; Mrs. ratings open for .men quali- ies, aimed at assistI am sinceie in mv belief that ter a brief lliness frem a cerem. I Charlotte Hulse, at aiiernoon Vondueting, p. but even more important was Friday fied by previ jus service in the now been turned over to Miss eston, Idaho; Mrs. Pearl Larwho work in the aimy offors the bral hemorrhage. aveiage its Harold source at intended persons and call the many ing Friends may purpose. armed fiTicos , Norma Jensen primary super i Mrs. man a much betto- - deal thin Born Sept. 25, 1879, n ogvicw, Wash.; at Central Every youngster Felt Funeral Home this eve- church organizations, will meet J. Glraon, Oakland, Calif.; civilian life. visor. Ida., she was a daughter of sch' ol was shocked, and indig- Women Legionnaires ning (Wednesday) and at the this evening from 7 to 8 oclock Mis. Richard Expand is Ellen Graham nant. Braegger, Wardrops mothei and Willard; c,c home in Park Valley Fri- and every Wednesday evening, INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UP) Saiah Romer, family Connne. of W. Woodward Mable Wickham. at eleven Oiphaned Brigham But Tuesday afternoon the At the end of 1946 there were V; Mrs. until time for the services. in the Fifth ward meeting Clara Schoonmaker, Wardrop has been in the army months, she was reared in the bank was day Of hidden among 145 American Legion posts on City; Claud will he in the Park house. The class is being taught Interment Lofthouse and It)1- - years, nine In foreign ser- home of her mothers sister, shrubs on found, the school lawn. It entirely of w men. Oi by Wayne Johnson, member of Valiev Mrs. Joseph Hunsaker of Honey-ville- . aopeared that most, if not cenieterv. lofthouse, both o f vice. of 1! lard. 84 these, posts weie made up of She is also survived the Box Elder high school facultwas educated in Bx the r.oney still was in it. all, Sne World II War 41 members For Elder county schools. grandchildren and 41 Civic Locust Camp To Meet y- The class is Improvement To to her marriage and two Following patt of the adult thers and sister: James Hear C. E. Smith Thur. Nathaniel Boothe Dec 15, 1897 now being education h King news and spe-- , With Mrs. Tingey program, Kennel and Jilcy L. D. S. temple, Samuel Housiey of m the Logan on at the high school. of radio s!a carried editor features cial land, and Mrs. Elizabeth n The Civic Improvement cluo she resided in Honeyville until and Sam, The Locust camp, Daughteij This class, however, will meet of Willard. lion KI.O, Ogden, will hold its regular meeting the family home was moved to were ol Utah Pioneers, will meet each Wednesday evening, beginladio Stories Stevens, 4 oclock Bi igham City three years ago. Incidents engineer, Of Ajid Pioneer In Times at Related ei vices will be con-toafternoon Utah, Thursday Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock ning tonight, in the Fifth ward luncheon was an the al Boothe Mis. active meeting clubro.mcial guests at in the Commei Saturday afternoon at the h me of 'Mrs. Oison TinBy The Box Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Pioneers S. clock at the Willard ward L. church D. of of house. It Is open to anythe Chamber member fam.lv Juriioi and ot the home C E. Smith, gey. All members of the tamp meeting Su- in Relief the pel by Bi.-and be Clint one interested, without cost. will noon. participated are uiged to attend p A. B. Taylor, living coordinator, Monday time to be announced commandeered to pull her cai t. Johnson, piesident of the Junior later, gucst speakei. His topic will be cietv activities in both the nds mav call at Tlie next day she resumed the Chambei. presided. 35 Mildred Dilling, Distinguished Harpist, Will home of Youth Our Hope of Tom n Honeyville and Brigham City the About nn was She L. wards. D. S. Eighth Braegger in Willard Fri- - rowy !j'b f pulling hci own carl the ,,f menthols organization the1 the of a alter 2 p m. Interment will also member Daughter elections duiing Musical Thev at Appear In Community Concert Here Thursday Ephtaim, n tr.e bv of the Utah Pieneers and woik . In 1865, moved to Monioe, Utah wen present ., Willard cenetery will be furnished program Far n Sorenson, of Denmark, took 6 ''"ootton King exp! lined Ills and Slov,1 Meacha.n, ed with the Box Elder and a veai later Mi Soren-otne Brigham City and the Montreal symphony Me.nU of the Harold Dorcne and Diane on the ship, Westmoreland, was drowned in the Sevier river ens' plans to build a radio sta- Com l untiv Conceit association among others. Leo buieau. funeral hme. ' Her New York of Mr and Mi'sage to in her addition and the same year joined the n his birthday and when the tion in Biiiliam City, to serve will h(ai Miluied Dilling, Survivals recitals are brilliant events in Meacham sons m d are the following rmors of Missouri and Illi- - 'news was bi ought to Mis S i riIig the War, in a pregiam Hie music calendar. She has haipi-- t, production Riigham ( i y, Tiemonton, Gar iarm winker increased mure At the peak of the 1946 farm and daughters: Veran N. Boothe, noh on their westward march nson, she had ju-- t finished and and other (onnnunities and of al rangements of classics and played seven times at the 'White B othe iKi oss tae plains to Utah to J. f ii ,n, --1 fur tlie House peicent over the 1939 .season, about 1,000,00(1 veterans Salt Lake City: Morris iking him a buthda.v cake. m Box Eider county. 'work- - oireinaily written el. the Malta, Mont; Mrs. Arva B. cape the persecutions Miss Dilling's piogiam for her in This, daugiter, who was boi n terrnorynow are heaped evening Tiuiielay weie woikng in a raip, their preparing Christensen, Honolulu. T H.; upon the Latter Day Saints. on the plains, became a Relief They B jx Fide' Stake tabernacle. The C immunity Concert appearance Com San They were in the handcart com- Mrs. Vandys B. Bischoff, Elder Sons Of Utah Pioneers Show Great conceit in gm- - at 8 o'clock, ac- here Thursday night will be as ciety teachei at 15 year- - of applii anon lo the Federal he coiding to office! s of the asso- - follows: Commission, Francisco, Calif.: Irvil J. Bixithe, p.my of Captain Chiistiansen age. She mart led Bent Lai en munieations terest In Trek From Nauvoo This Summer and Mrs. Sorenson each had station is pio-- ; nation Johann Sebastian Monroe ut the age of 16 Her said A Bounce. Honeyville: Lloyd Boothe Bii',-M- r ham City; Mrs. Elx'a B. Garrett, their cart with in Bach what meager Mi - Dilling ha- - played health was bad and used, but ii mav be necessary fwiieidble local interest in of vehicK.-- and personnel. in Garland; Mi's. Ada B. Morgan, be! r.ging- tthey had piled on - ie helped suppoit the family, g, ,, ph foi a illO wait station, cvei v late in the union, Johann Sebastian Arioso, 5on- ol two carts; starting out on Si e had n any a flight from Utah Pioneers trek Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Bach The original party was made Glenwood Springs, Calif; Canada, the), thiee lev W. Boothe, Ogden; Royden foot, pushing cr pulling then Ii. bans i i tno-- e days a- - some f Mauvoo, 111., to Salt Lake and Europe. Francois Couthe Bnli-.- i jan n thif, up f 72 wagons, 143 men, King asked Ihe Junior Cliam-hc- i N Boothe, Los Angeles, Calif ; earthly belongings t e bands m Pari.-with children. ummer to two v and biutal Alter weie is vei study women perin by reported $i.jSS Wits f for a letter to ihe F. C. C. Hem it tte Heine, P will therefore Mrs. LaRue B Tingey, the greatest Mrs. Soienson was Impromptu, Gabiiei Faure in auto wagons the th white- v president th n HdRerson, v i t n the Ida. She is also suivived family way, yet nad the coui-ag- e The March of the Men of moth-- ( rioting U at the station is need- .French Wrs. in and teacher, each, the non Larsen two became narjn-- t have camp, county jil.T si a and 27 Mi.-.--. trek will be of eleven children grandchildren She was ed in Bngham City. The gioup by and faith to start that trek lulling m.alc hei demit at liar lech (Old Welsh air), arbetween extra live persons cariied Alice Mrs. bi at-' other. SUM i 4 and Julv made 1 and bu-tei v too that he v ould unanimously voled to sign tlie the S.du Eia.d. Paris. She 22. Halverson oi iginally. The average agt ranged bv John Thomas ,f 1.000 miles, pushing her own r,i ver Los Angeles, Calif , cart. t go out tan ed immcdi.de distinction and itheis in ,.ter Licbesliaum, Franz Liszt On Julv 20. 1857, some. !day indications were the men n the pi neer caravan Goodwin, nuismg Smit.ifield. ne Box Eider will' La Jeune et la vieille, Felix ard Alfred Wickham, this fact finemuit and foi 47 veais. where along the Platte river in gala conceits followed at the county quota was 33 years, andwhen indine funeral services, Follow ing Tioeadci a, me laigett conceit Godt fi oid u',nt members in the cara be kept in mind applicants Nebiaska, while the caravan of oifoie her rleath in UU9. she , the wil Honeymade call-in ter nent was Tiie Fountain, Albert Zabel ? ull D taken Mali in EiJi.ce, aI1J the Salle handcart- fo: dinne, h..d labored in the Y 1. M I Eagle Scouts Asked To aie chosen. Courtesy up quickly. the diiec- - Mi-- . Soren-o- nstopped me. to Vulse romantique, Deodat de BeforeIGavcau went down to the A and Relief Society work returning img ,f the membership be nadc on Chamber- - of Com- - ville cemetery underB. Soon Leaders tu Contact How this fiat! woman f 108 toured tlie conti-- j Severac 'America ,thi river and behind the bank ol Elder county camp meice, mavms of cities and gox- Hon of the Harold meet-linbe held home Etude in A flat, Frederic nent and tic British the nvei, out f view of the pounds, mother of eleven c,ui-Wednesday eve-- , einors cf states along the iouw ill (neial ours of both North S. Al, Eagle Francois Chopin en, held up to do for hei fam-lievt l vw (in e wilh appiau-e- . birth to a baby Eebiuary 5, at 7;30 oclock and appropriate programs gave emigrants, L e Commercial ai.rl South Box Elder stakes, Until the vva, die went abroad Clair de lune, Claude earning what sin- could girl, later called Julia Sore.nson clubrooms, be held at histoi leal ofpoints ?tidiri City. Full the ca The mother waited on herself oi en it lo ked as if thev would both men and boys, are urged to eve iy sunrrei for conceit tours. Portpaiticulars of doubtedlv pictures in nevvspap-gUeMrs. Fi rest Beale oi In Aieiica Mi.--s DiHing was alone and came back to the K hungry ard peril. iy- - did Impromptu Caprice, Gabriel Icortait I. eland L. Nelson or and personnel will, van will appear land, Ore., arrived last Sunday She has Flerne succe s. an not Glen Wags', ili try Sunday. at this with the baby in ner arms jrh Taith and courage Hal- - in all towms and cities along fat evenin'! to visit with her pat camp meeting, and n bv Prelude in C for Haip, anvnne and P11"' Court of Honor will ire aid made a.- - main- as 75 appearances and was going to place her babe added that thelrmte, Halverson believe. each ents. M. and Mrs. Ira W. Pack-an' ' dm ing a single sia.on. She is Prokofieff with photos her cart and pu.--h en. The haps few equals. g e of the trek x ami atop and j, is to honor viite-up- s relatives other Eagle tiii.- I knew The Fore.--t Pool, Matcel Tour-nie- r l"nbeis of the original pio- - individual member of the caia-jcoouisj ften h0i0jt VVjth symphony made her get into a wa- famly, guw up) February in Brigham Citv. Mrs. captain she Ihe Indianapolis sym-- ! rode with the children, whuh are ;r will have a special place on the anr'' m so doing, to stim-a- s van, and historical incidents of friends the and and con baby PackVeins Beale is the former urogram, il was announced. Someone was credit to any community Legende, Henriette Rome, far as possible the phony, tne Havana Philharmonic that afternoon n ais forebears, will be published both as to numbers during the trip (YOUNGSTERS ATTEND THE AAU.W.Asks STATE MEET OF FARM BUREAU OPENING OF TEEN CANTEEN Separation Of FEDERATION IS THIS County School Board Moots, V. Alone, Monday Buried Mend Delinquents e Christensen aj , t- teen-ager- s n Clui-tense- n i I Pie-iden- -- , Head Recruiting - 1 Nat. Guard Unit set-up- Receives mcar-ceiatio- New Equipment j s r -- Mary i . . Dies ... Lofthouse Carter Modesto, r 1 . -- Tuesday Tues-mornin- g two-yea- A r hus-oan- Boothe d Buried Tuesday 1 A t I- ) e D-j- . j Hir-ch- Day-ton- ii Plans Tells com-po--e- u Radio Station j 4 S Sons Of Utah Pioneers -- Ls-- Com-meic- e i , t f f ij s ' I f - .v i I, un-tv- world-renowne- d es-o- - 2'(-wa- j -- i Shir-;the-- e a, j , - v : n in.-l.- - . d po-- , ori-uai- U i i! 1 1 i i j5 tt ,5- - is |