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Show I'P'irtu, c. WEATHER OF C. PRESIDENT, BOARD NAME Brigham.,5ltdoudidness with showers, skies Low late Wednesday. 10 to 20. Pjdnesday morning Wednesday 30 to bolder 'in mountains. ndable snow Volume 53, Number 10 Plans Going Forward For Benefit Fashion Show; Reservations Can Now Be Obtained ,!rs.SineThorsen ear River City eskient Dies i - fced d SVjW Esther New Bishop Of Petersen Boy Scout Court Resume Practice Of Honor Held NJexeria Pages To C. V. Forsgren was named chairman of the merchants' committee, one of the most important of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, and the executive board was as Beach Days committee at the organization meetof the directorate of the Box Elder Chamber of Coming merce and Commercial club Monday evening. J. II. Blaylock, beginning his second year as a member of the board of directors, was elected vice president, and E. I. Owen was reappointed as secretary-manage,Appointments of all sunnling,v; Ed War(j; cn airman; of Chambei committees the Kent Jensen, vice chairman; ueie made at Hit Monday eve- Harold W. Foulxen, Don Jepper-sonr. Fourth Ward Is , ning meeting by J. D. GunderAlter a tliiee months absence, Lowell Packer, ltayol Reevson, newly-electepresident of es, Lorenzo J. Bott. Dr. Mary Petersen Reeder anDies At of 25 the Chamber Commerce, with Boating nounces that she will resume the approval of the board of diher dentistry practice on Febward John Larsen, director member; Fourth The City Brigham Bishop Glen Knudsen presidlectors. 16. During her vacation Esther Norma Nielsen Texerta, Paul Anderson, chairman; Walt bishopric wa sreleased, with a of Honor in tne ruary Couit at the ed are Committee appointments 23. of 238 west First Mann, vice chairman; Cameron south, pass- Second ward Sunday evening, fiom her office, Dr. Petersen vote of appreciation, and a now not 31Gun. anuary complete, however, Mrs. Harold Reeder) became bishopric was installed at the ed awa at her home Saturday Harmon, Royes Peterson Wm, M. was born with in 7 at o'clock, announced Mrs. Thorsen February 1, derson Tuesday. Long, Dan Davis. the mother of a baby girl, Shir- Sunday sacrament morning. evening Farrol Norman, Scout leader, ,11 county, Jutland, Denmark, Names will be added to a numShe was born Jan. 19, 1923, ley Annette Reeder, born meeting January 25. The organ- ber of committees as the year Education 4. 1879, a daughter of condUcting the program. ,n March 1947. comber 28, at John Jaa of conducted was ization Mantua, by John Larsen, director member; daughter and The flag ceremony was diels Christian Christensen Dr. Petersens office has been P. progresses, and other changes, Harold Felt, cob and Caroline Anderson NielLillywhite. stake president of chairman; Howard She emigra-eJ. Valentine, Jay commitrected new by ristine Nielsen. including closed possibly her absence, but North Box Elder stake, assisted sen. She was reared and during vice chairman; Grant NielCall, Jensen and circumto America at the age of Eivvynn as be effected will was tees, for appointments in Mantua and graduated son, Roland M. Gourley, George by his counselors, Vernal Wil- stances Olsen. Eivvynn Jensen il and lived with her uncle, may require. February 1, Faun Grant Brails-ford- , lie and Eberhart Zundel. fiom Box Elder high school and R. Craghead, Andrew Carruth-ers- , On to Christensen. the led the flag. pledge Committees named to serve Lars Christian ofiice girl, announced. inBox Elder Seminary in 1940. She was A. Nielson Fred L. Peterson, Henry C. George "AmerThe congregation sang year, or at times Johnson, J. Oleen Palmer. married Manuel C. Texeria on stalled as new bishop, with through the led by Evelyn L. Dames1 aeroica, are indicated, advertising, Stockwoman Entertainment May 4, 1910, at Biigham City. with Renie H. Littlewood at the Second Ward Leadership Richard Davis as first counselor, athletics, She had worked in the L. D. S. second counselor nautics, agriculture, j Don Jeppsen Russell W. Fishburn, director piano. beautification, boating, Held auditing, as ward Meeting church as a teacher. Sunday and Glen Freeman member; Reed Simonsen, chairtold of the Knudsen education, fire Bishop prevention, man; Earl K. Segmiller, vice The regular monthly ward clerk. Retiring bishopric was Survivors include her husof Scout work with i inKwas held in Wiiford Freeman, bishop, Vernal house, membership, merchants chairman; M. A. Burchard, Ray band, of Hougbson, Calif.; her importance It meeting leadership well The benefit bridge and fash- mother our hoys. entertainment, keeps boys the Second ward Sunday, Feb- Harris and Walter Everton, fiist new industries, and father, and the folAndersen, Dee Glen Smith, Arion show is scheduled to be one informed, builds strong. charac- ruary 1, at 8 o'clock with Bishop and second counselors, and public relations, roads, Peach nold Leah sisters; lowing Nielsen, Moyes, Howard Sorensen. of the most outstanding events ter and gives a well rounded Glen Knudsen in Days and tourist. rewho was Orthel Nielsen, and Mrs. Ruth Fire Prevention Richard Larsen, charge. ennew should to committee added of the season. All proceeds ta- N. education. Parents Only l!e gave a brief report of the leased as ward clerk several Armstrong, of Brigham City, Shirley W. Wight, director to do Scout work. ken by the benefit show will the Commercial club organizaheld Thursday for the months ago. Wm. Sackett, chairand Mrs. Naomi N. Jones, Mur- - courage hoys member, party at Monbe turned over to the South the bishop said. the Sunday school tion structure this year was man; Jack Burt, vice chairman; building fund benefit. "There Sunday, lay the Box Hldei Cancer association A talk was given by Lowell was a in day evening's meeting Glenn Andersen. Funeral services will he conlarge number present, and and Mutual reorganizations which is Steve Reed, Had a delicious meal "Cancer is a personal prob- ducted House ' solved, ho said. the Fourth ward were announc- boating committee, afternoon at Daines, "What Scouting Wednesday lem, said Mrs. Bennion, local two o'clock in the Done For Me, in the Home, with The fine meal was supervised ed. Vernal Harris was sustaincharged with the responsibility John Larsen, director member; Biigham City captAin, "and that is why ve L. D. S. Second ward with Bish- My Friends, and in Sports. of of exploring the possibilities of N. V. Watkins, chairman; M. J. by the high priest quorum. An ed as new superintendent recreafor are appealing to every person Val Humphries and Lamont interesting program was the Sunday school, with Don developing boating Dunn, vice chairman; A. EJwyn op Glen Knudsen officiating. in this community to help durduet, and there was dancing Rasmussen as first assistant and tion on the Bear River, and Seely, M. D. Peters. Burial will follow in the BrigTaylor gave a cornet Attendance at ham City cemetery under the "Moonlight and Roses. Earl until midnight, the bishop con- Vern Beechpr as second assis- other adjacent waters, in the Membership ing our drive. City area. Considerthe bridge and fashion show direction James Barker, director memtant. Walter Everton was sus- Brigham of the Harold B. Felt V. Hansen, member of troop 102 tinued his report. in speecf boats, outable interest will help to swell Muscouton the funds funeral home. was for a the talk of The Dan Frodsham, chairman; puras the tained committee, gave meeting ber; president and other D. G. board motorboats needed by the cancer associaButler, vice chairman; Max Friends ntay call at the home ing and related incidents where pose ot cheeking dates, and for tual, with LaRue Nelson as first boats has developed in tion. of a sister, Mrs. Ruth N. Arm- lives might have beert saved holding activities for the varl Counselor and Carl Larnscheider power Morgan, Charles J. Wood, Orion recent in years. Brigham City "One out of every, two homes the as second counselor. W. Lester Dredge. during string. 238 west First south, had someone present understood ous organizations The possibility a new boat land- Eskelsen, in Box Eider county etentually Merchants suschool and Wednes- first aid as taught in scouting. month. evening Tuesday Sunday Retiring ing and boat houses, and possiwill be struck by cancer unless He also told of his experiences Earl V. Hansen offered the Shirley W. .Wight, director day until time of service. perintendency was Alvin Mor- bly a regatta and boat racing we are successful in checking in taking tests for badges on closing prayer. member; Vic Forsgren, chairJames ris, Dwain Jensen and into be looked will by program the growing death rate, said Mrs. Sine Thorsen the early history of Brigham Barker. Retiring Mutual presi- the new committee, which is man; Chet Hamilton, vice chairMrs. Bennion. L. A. Bundy, Stayner City. . active career ends was Richard Davis, dency headed by Paul Anderson as man; Nisei the fashion By attending Farrel Norman told of his exThompson, Norman Shaw, CamNelson and Carl Larnscheichairman. eron Harmon, Glen Fife, KenMarch 4, 1897 she married Hans show, you will not only get a der. perience with the medical corps Committee appointments were neth E. IPeter Thorsen of Bear River! chance to see the very latest in Weight, Don Chase, J, Alvin Morri swas sustained made as follows: during World War II. be W. but will awardHarris, Ray Thomas. were Of their Tenderfoot made wearing apparel, of the as chairman City, where badges they genealogical Advertising New Industries home. Mrs. Thorsen was a resied to Gary Johnston and Dar- committee. putyng your dollar to work for director Ira member; Packer, Bena director Ira Mrs. L. member; Glover roll Olsen. William dent of Bear River City until the very worthy cause, 0f gox Eider coun- Ross C. Bowen, chairman; Glen Will Packer, nion said. Merrell, chairman;, Scott earned his Second class badge. t under the general commit-Th- V. F. W. Announces time of her death. S. Humphrrys, vice chairman; vice chairman; Dougin Star was awarded to Wtl- - t(,0 of Ko, Haramot0( Charley After her husband died Dr. C. R. Jones, Mark Brighten-burg- , Horsley, las Miller, Martin ' Rasmussen, Kenneth Burbank Black, 21, liam A. Fife; Kay Daines, and 1919, she assumed the manageThursday Meeting M. and Watanabe Clark Carl yamamoto, Pinky Hillam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Earl V. Hansen. Packor, John Olson, Jr, ment of their farm and sheep Ted Morinaka announce a The regular meeting of the Wold, B. C. Call, Max Epperson Leon Douglas Orchard, Roy ThompBlack, and veteran of World , Several merit badges business. were March of Dimes dance to ' be George Gidney Post No. 1695, and Elmer Jeppson. son. War II, died in Long Beach, also awarded. Earl V. Hansen. Held in the She was active in civic afjunior high gym. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will Aeronautics Public Wlations 'Mi-t- y fairs of the eityvo-- d Calif.,. Friday, January 30, of scouting. Feb mnd Gail J. hPld be 7 W. at evening, Thursday director Russell Fishburn, Brigham City, February w, Vosco Call, director memcarbon monoxide poisoning. was a member of the Utah Liveat the oclock at 5th are The tickets eight Merit badges were won ruary member; Rulon Baron, chair ber; V. Earl Madsen, chairman; by 8:30 oclock. assostock and Woolgrowers announces in 1926, He was born May 9, the following boys: Earl V. Han- $1 per couple or stag. The pub- War Memorial home, man; John Weir, vice chairman; Funeral services were held in Henry DreWes, vice chairman; A Earl E. ciation. At one time she served Clarke, Dr. J. II. Ras Glen Knudson, Ruel M. Eskelward L. D. S. chapel, Brigham City, a son of Grant sen won on public health; Low- lic is invited. Music will be Leland Nelson, commander. Sixth the as a member on the He Nel was Black. is Federal Rees A. attendance Ruth and desired, Glen R. Walt Mann. Daines on personal health; furnished by mussen, Wagstaffs' good ell Friday afternoon at two o'clock reared and educated in sen, O. Dee Lund, Orville Sackson stated. Grazing Board, believed to be for Brigham Earl V. Hansen and Elwynn Oi- orchestra, it was announced.' Agriculture Gail June Kotter, daughter ett. the only woman member to ever in se nearned J. H. Blaylock, director mem of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kotter, City, and joined the army carpentry badges; Roads hold a position in this group. in 1943. While the, K. serving chairon her; Wesley Shirts, jeatherdiafV Elwynn Jensen, who died Tuesday morning after Ira Packer, director member; rehe Colo., at Denver, F. She is survived by the follow Leland Seely, vice chair John man; a shoit illness. Services were army Reading and first aid merit Howard, chairman i George an from ing sons and daughters; LeRoy Contluctod by man; Sam Gordon, Waldemar Tiller, vice Arthur Steffen, ceived serious injuries badges went to Jay Meservy. chairman; Wm. TyN. and Clifford V, of councilor. Prayer at the home accidental gunshot, and was in Kay Daines, K. Thorsen Call, Daines, Jensen, Ray Reynold Elwynn son, Ilervln Bunderson, W. K of his remainder the Fi. ill health C. Bear River City; Albert S. ThorHanWixom. V. Lowell Daines and Earl Reeder, was offered by Victor Kotter. Hendricks, Roland Madsen, 1 Norsen of Brigham City; Mrs. Edna Athletics sen won badges for palhfinding. The prelude was played by life. man Jensen. Glenn Burt, director member; reach He was attending Long Beach Atchley, Elwynn Olsen, Earl V. HanDiiggs, Idaho; Mrs. Lester Hinelieliff. followed by a On Sale Days Tickets dance Don from night's Saturday KenDeloris Carruth, Fresno, Califorin A son were givRasmussen, and Jay Meservy Long Beach, chairman; junior college, J. D. Gunderson, chairman; song, "Jesus Wants Me For treasuries to the swell will E. nia and neth go en merit badges for wood workMrs. Evelyn McNeil, Sunbeam, by Erma Hansen and at the time of his death. Weight, vice chairman; J. IL Blaylock, vice chairman; Now, Available At of the L. D. S. ing and a badge for home reA member of the Box Elder county chapter D. Quig Nielson, Henry Nielson, John Larsen, Elko, Nevada. She is also sur- Juanita Steffen, accompanied by W. Vosco Call, Door Saturday Gym vived by eight grandchildren. and the National Foundation for E. H. Peters, Willis Hansen, Glen Glenn Burt, James Barker, R. W. Geraldine Steffen. Prayer was church, he was a priest in the pairs went to Earl V. Hansen. He Claude Allen. a ward. Seventh Elwynn Jensen also earned Funeral services will be held offered by Herman Kotter. Ruth Brigham City Fishburn, Ira Packer, Shirley W. valuable and Infantile Paralysis: Half of all Bennion, Seventy-fiva Star Scout in Troop 104 badge in wood carving. E. B. Owen, Mgr. Thursday afternoon, will add to money collected in Box Elder Auditing Wight, worthwhile February Walker sang, Let The Little was prizes W. Vosco Call, director memThe congregation sang, "God 5, at one oclock Tourist accompanied prior to entering the armed in the Bear Children Come, fun and interest and swbll county will remain in the counthe Dean Freeman, chairman; and Elwynn Bless America, River ward James Barker, director memby Mrs. Walker. Remarks were forces. the crowd at Saturday nights ty organization treasury, for use ber; chapel. Morris Fiover, vice chairman; Survivors are his parents, a Jensen gave the closing prayer. .March of Dimes ball, Kent Jen- in assistance to victims of made by John P. Lillywhite, ber; W. W, Smith, chairman; G. Black Colors were retired and meetIn addition, state and Norman Nelson. Vanez Wilson, vice chairman; president of the North Box Elder grandfather, William and the sen, chairman of the Jaycee funds are Beautification W. H. Griffiths, Richard Parsons, foundation ing was dismissed. Nell Barlow. A violin of Springville, Utah, annational and stake the committee arranging "I SAW . . . W. director sisters: and Shirley Wight, available for assistance to any solo by Marian Littlevvood was following brothers Cariyle Baty, Cecil Bradbury. nual event, announced today. Dies In Calif. followed by speeches by William Mrs. Kenneth Clements of Briglocal mer- local victim, if the county or- Beecher Contributed by R Black of A note to Released; Sharp Shots in last Walker and Fred McCrary. The ham City, Harold chants, the prizes will be dis- ganization Is unable to help. weeks paper asking for the re- closing song, "I Think When I Lamar. Colo., Robert M. Black Lloyd the Cook Sustained At dance, tributed throughout "The Jaycces enthusiastically turn of this column. Were glad Read That Sweet Story of Old of Boise, Idaho, Morris G. Black which will be held in the Box to attend the everyone South B. E. Stake Meet you missed it. was sung by Lottie Tyson, Doris of San Francisco, Calif., and Elder high school gymnasium, .urge dance Saturday night and help Black of Brigham City. acDonna At the Stake Officers meeting Satur9 and at oclock Blythe Tingey, beginning 'this worthy cause, James V. Jane Christensen on her way Tingey Funeral services will be held held Monday evening, February 7. at the piano by Merle companied day, February for chairman Lloyd B. Hust, radio instrucat Mason, publicity ,to work at the 2, the following changes were tor Peoples Drug. Music for the evenings dancMalmrose. Benediction was of- this (Wednesday) afternoon at Box Elder high school, is March of Dimes ball said .the in 1 the City Brigham oclock and ing for young and old will be 'today. This enemy of mankind made in the South Box Elder author of the leading article in Charlie Brown going to the fered by William Schow Lewis Seventh ward, Bishop stake auxiliary organizations: furnished by Kay Schumans or- and by Lester Hinelieliff. the .bank early 1948, issue of Raparticularly of childhood is Saturday morning. posllude Searl W. Beecher was released dio February, a top combination of The burial was in the Brig- Wight officiating chestra, or News, a national magazine individual for any of big time until call joo dias Friends Stake may local musicians that can play 'any Superintendent of the for advanced radio and elecMrs. Mary I. Wadman on het ham City cemetciy under the family to fight alone. Its B. Felt service at the family home, 334 ,it "ail the way from sweet and a common enemy, and we must South Box Elder stake Sunday tronic hobbyists and experimenw'ay to the Church Welfare of- rection of the Hatold school, with Elmer Jeppsen as smooth to fast and hot, JenDedication of the north Second west, Brigham City. fice where she spends many funeral home. join together in fighting it. At- First Assistant and Jesse B. ters. Burial will be in the Brigham sen promised. Jong hours doing welfare work. grave was given by Bishop Floyd of March Husts article, Dimes Build Youf the with the Harold Owens as Second Assistant. Tickets now are on sale tending Own Magnetic Tape Recorder, Jensen. Pall beaters were cous- City cemetery home in be to one is ball prepared way charge. B. Felt Funeral L B. Maddox Harrop was released as describes ho wa tape recording hur.throughout town by Junior for any eventuality, to have the i ins of the little girl. walking Chamber members, under the ammunition Secretary as well as the follow- machine may be built that to his riedly up Main street our should Man wijl ready .direction of Bert Christensen. community and our children be ing members of the Stake Sun- record and play back 30 minparked car. He was evidently Mayor Congratulates "Outstanding Young Rasschool board: Martin Before home in a rush to day every Saturday, utes of sound uninterrupted, attacked. get down to his mussen, Wayne Johnson, Beth with new cafe in and business place in Brigham high fidelity. Pictures of Ogden now. W. Lou Iva of bail Dimes is Dredge, The March Nebeker, a tape recording machine Hust City will have been canvassed Vera Fife and Melvin Roberts. , Manila Spencer going home by the ticket salesmen. Tickets open to young and old, and accompanying th article, Deibert E. Cook was sustained built, are $1 per person, tax included. everyone in the Brigham City .after work afternoon were taken by L. A. RichardSaturday new as the to is stake and to invited area addition .with her arms full of In urged . superintendent son, also of the high school groceries. Kenneth B. Black solicitations, tickets will be on come to watch and perhaps of Sunday schools with Melvin faculty, and Hust. Schematic II World War of veteran , sale Saturday night at the door win one of the valuable prizes, Roberts as First councilor and diagrams were drawn by Hust. Betty Ruth Seashore on her of the high school gym, and jf not to dance and to help Orson Hollist as Second Coun,"ay to work Monday morning. Husts tape recorder, which he the cilor with Lenora Harrop as sec- says is similar in performance may be purchased at that time. fight infantile paralysis, Everyone Invited Doris Olsen at the postoffice susretary. The following were Every penny of net receipts crippler, he added. to machines for upward To A Rabbit Hunt tained as members of the Sun- of $200, was selling lotting mail for Hamilton Drug him at a built by store. day school stake board: Vera parts and materials cost of At Promontory Sun. Iva Lou Fife, Nebeker, Edith about $50, but considering the Glen M. Bennion making Harding and Hannah B. is invited to take time involved he believes anyEveryone at the bank Monday one building would have to do part in a rabbit hunt on Rohtorning. selle flats Sunday, L. E. Whitment will be drawn for partici so for the fun of building it. Brigadier General Franklin Of course, Radio News paid aker, who is organizing the Rider, Salt Lake City, chief juswhich Don Chase, pation in Civic Day, working diligently announced today. for the article. It helped $150 drive, Febwill be .on the March observed court tice of the Utah supreme Satuiday, of Dimes project. The hunters will meet at and 7, with Scouts becoming make my tape recorder a profiruary the in active service during the Golden Spike monument war with the Mable Nielsen and Sarah Maacquainted with the operation table project," Hust admits. judge advocate at Promontory point, at 9:00 of the 38th anni- of local government. Observance thias out for lunch. in Europe, generals department o'clock sharp Sunday mornMayor Lorenzo J. Bott will of- Immunization Clinic addressed the Brigham City versary of Scouting started with drive The said. Beuia Whitaker ing. at the rally in the seficiate majestically services church noon their at club walking Sunday evening Rotary Friday Lund UP the center of Main street. will be organized there, and luncheon At Lincoln School Fri. of the civic officials. lections of Mavor Iott, O. D. Lund. Mrs. churches various the North in on Certain "to where the rabbits Economic meeting of Thursday evenings proceed Box a The monthly immunization point the Elder the South high stakes. World at and During day Saturday metured Aspects of DaPreal Wight on her way to are," Whitaker said. children and demon- clinic for school serloaders presented the variety of Scouteraft award banquet, at the high school cafeScouts and Peace. The international Service hor duties at the tinguished "The more that turn out vice committee had Library. of children strations bebe will attor age will local of with given along programs, recognition charge when the young the better the hunt Whitaker the Febrube held street Main in for G. morning, advancement. Gharlie Dredge enjoying Friday a teria, ocmw with Brigham Walter City. ing given of the annual Distmguisnea said, "so come on out and join Mannprogram, ear of the 7:30 a rally Demonstrations include ary 6 from 9:30 to ltf:30 o'clock at u .cool Man as chairman. will night Thursday drink of water at the recipient young thp fun. He said tha 'rifles AmVet, Brigham City s outsui fountain on the corner. Orville Merrell reported on a for all Scouts, Senior Scouts and cooking, camping, signaling and at Lincoln school, it was would be prohibited. Only recent today by Miss Ruth trip to Lake Meade and leaders will be held in the Box first aid. . . . shot Coach Ferguson making a shotguns, with small-siz- e r Window displays dealing with Pearse, public health nurse. At this rally panels of Los Angeles. on shells, will be permitted Purchase down town Monday. A. will conThe Lincoln P.-J. L. Long of Overhrook, Kalis., Scouting, in downtown store high school auditorium, the line. clinic. the duct cers of and window also be featured. will was a at govern county the city meeting. guest Mrs. Clair Knudson shopping to Mr: Monday afternoon. Thorsen (Sine) Mrs. IIaway passed River City, Bear T thP home of her daughter, in . Lester Lowell Carruth on Saturday. rresno, California, 1AVS Reservations tor the benefit bridge nod fashion r;:,,"',..1;;' pieseiited Sal tu day, It by the Civic Impiotcnicnt club for the South Box Hide Cancer association, can be oh -tained from any of the follow ing: Mrs. (lien Bennion, county captain, 329 east First south, Mrs. fleet ge A. Nielsen, 55 north Fourth east; Mis William A. Sackett, 7,5 south Thiid east; Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, 137 noith Thiid east, or Mis. W. H. Griffith, 135 south Fourth east. Price of the reseivarton, which includes admission to both bridge and fashion show, is $1 The Art and Gift shop has been added to the list of merchants displaying latest fashions. It and the C. A. West Co. will featuie childiens cloth- 8 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1948 Dr. MON. EVE Forsgren Heads Merchants; Committee On Boating Added To List For Coming Year tiew5souma box elder fl COMMITTEES Named Jan. 25 In Second Ward Age I Me-serv- cdu-cate- d i s' I - - ren-dete- d Kenneth Black Dies In Cal. Of March Plan M. 41 La-Ru- e 3 , I Dimes Dance Gas Poisoning e Funeral Services For Kotter 'I ftr I W il. i i GOOD MUSIC, PRIZES GALORE AT MARCH OF DIMES BALL SAT. e f i polio-.myeliti- Hust Sells Recorder Article , Le-nor- a house-to-hous- h U t t e if t , Rotarians Hear Former Brigadier Anniversary Of Scouting Being Observed Here . J V I H . s - I pre-scho- t i - ' . offi-Elde- 'W WWW" i t |