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Show CITY WILL END SPRING :MGfHCYV V MAY APply. POLICY h- BOX ELDER Assocu vitir Plumbers Utah held their f northern fr monthly meeting a. the 8.00 last Mon-antcale at ' J Ife; r'rvTsTtw and ies roRUti j WC association. Schtader and Mr. dnectors of the state ueie also present iation v as Delas ,e nietiin Uitv (.undersell as director member. Hciheit Adamson. Miss Flora Hansen. Mis. Scott Horsley as inemheis. and Mrs Norman R. Ncson as the director member. Publicity Mrs. R. P. Forsgren, chairman.! Birthday Party Mrs. Lewis Bntenbeker is man. Members are Mrs csley Shirts. Mrs. Nolan JenLiterary Mrs. Russel Tmgey is chairman Show "Apiii cis Bung Mav Flow m s' was the theme McAIlisat the Feulger amt Mr. annual Civic Improvement elub ,),e Utah Power and Light who gave brief talks. paity .held Saturdaj afternoon. ,anJ :,it) o'eloek at May 1 at the Commeicial vlubrooms The outgoing officers were hostesses Unices T he coloi sclieme ot green and white was eairied throughout in the decorations. A hot luncheon ir Mrs. was sened at a table of t hi committee with Mrs. beautifully decorated for the sen. con-Mls- Orville Sackett, Mrs. ; be will services occasion Mimatuie Mav poles', at with tiny story book dolls ,lov er. Mrs. William d today 'Wednesday) Tyson. Mrs. Orville Morrell, Mrs. o'clock at the Bear River ing !ht. .streamers of the l Milton Jensen, Mrs. Norman Jenfor Cleopha Jensen pole weie the centerpieces and "'ho died at her at intetvals on the tables were sen, Mrs. Alf Freeman. Mrs. Dan .er. M Frodsham, Mrs. Denzell Butler. in Bear Rivet City Sunday' cry stal candelabras with lighted Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Rex and white tapers. mg a short illness. 'green Tiny Karl, Mrs. Lester Dredge. Mrs. was born Octo-- ; little hand made net - Gardner parasols R. W. Forrest, Mrs. Earl Mad;i. 1887 in Bear River City, held the cards. Fluffy sen place and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard as jhter of Carl and Christine little white lambs and peach son Jensen. She was rear'blossoms decorated the walls. the director member. Tree d educated in Bear River As the guests entered the room Christmas Mrs. Glen Humphreys, chairand attended Brigham they beheld a beautiful wishing well at one side of the room. man; Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Mrs. university at Provo, Mrs. Norwood Harper Pearse. was married to George A. This well was a goigeous white Hyp,. and Mrs Zenor Earl as diin 14. 1914. October an creation with live tier tvv entwined rector member. fait Lake City L. D. S. tem-- completely atound. In the cen-inCourtesy Committee continued to reside in ter of the room was a large r Mrs. J. C. Knudsen is chairCity. jpole. in keeping with the spirit man of this committee. Members was an active member of of the party. Mrs. Elmer Kiit-Mrs. D. S. church and served guard and Mrs. Zenos Earl were are Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mrs. Frank HoiHarold Felt. presidency and also as a in charge of decoiations. man. Mrs. Frank Earl and Mrs. Or in the Bear River City Theron Lee is the director memMrs. Theron new the Lee, Mrs Gardner was a ay ber. Daughters of theidont- "eli'omeri the ladies and Prayer introduced Mrs. Durrel Nielsen 'Pioneers. after-"irefor the Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. wiving besides her husband d' ,oas,mtstrpss ri- Nielsen gave a toast sons and one daugh-- noonFlag Ceremony E'rst of the cluh, president jarrell George Gardner and ,0 Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen who was lorna Maria Gardner Parliamentarian of Bigham City; Car-J- . president of the organization in Miss Mable Christensen. 1906. Lee proclaimed Peach Gaidner, Minneapolis, Mrs. President Day Float Jensen as the Queen of May Mrs. Winston Nelson, r; and Shiryi R. Gardner. chair. River City; as well as two and presented her with a man; Mrs. Ray K. Daines. Mrs. The out going officers Paul Merrell, Mrs. Reed Simon-sen- . children and a brother i sister, Mrs. Orson P. Jen- - received a complimentary toast Mrs. Russell Fishburn, Mrs. fear River City, and Sylves-- from the new officers. Mrs. J. Rur'on Pett, Mrs. Parker McMa' Leo Nelson toasted Mrs. HaiVy nus. Mrs. Charles n.-nMrs. Epley, Brigham CiTjT feral services will be con-- j Bloom. Mrs. W. H. Griffiths James Romer, Mrs. C. W. id Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. Johnson, toasted Mrs. Herb Adamson. by Vernon received a Ray Grant, Mrs. Oletta Bryan, G o the Bear River City L. Mrs. Roy Thompson ard. Friends may call at' toast from Mrs. Ray K. Daines Mrs. Harry Bloom, and Mrs. Mrs. Milton Peters received Jensen as director memamily home !n Bear River and today (Wednesday) until one from Mrs. Ed Ward. Mrs. ber. David 0. Anderson toasted Mrs. June Tea of serv ices. Ml "ill be in the Bear Walter Gleave and Mrs. Harold Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen is chairFlo-vAn under the NfNon ,(,asted city cemetery Mrs. Vanez Wilson, Mrs. man. UrsRusso11 Fishburn ion of the Harold B. Felt d,'rs0!1; and Mrs. Nolan Jensen toasted Ben Knudsen, Mrs. Les Bundy, al home. the outgoing board members Mrs. Morris Burtcher, Mrs. J. W. 'who are Leah Fishburn, Ella Harris, Mrs. Raymond Payne, W Honors All Johnson, Florence Richardson, Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Lewis - 1 Today 10 , Gardner DAYS hold-Umo- may-chape- , ?S y rice ( mav-Rive- J Is -- Cotta - Handba e Da-'ot- QUALIT lovely-corsage- j 1 Clay-baug- NO REFUNDS d Winners Jarvis ' honored guests, parents. coaches and members 'V. F. W. post No. 1693. the J 'ar and their partners at the War Memorial Sk Thursday evening, April J "Honor Night meeting. A s anfl badges were pre-F- tin- Marble tournament rsat tins gathering. FrutKham. Commander of acted as master of Fnics anc introduced the f'la" Ptogram: Two saxoin Miss Barbara Gaccompanied by Mrs. r - - ! ? T ?au" entitled. Water and "Beautiful i Anderson sang "My P Is A Silent and Violin Hear Me Calling 'tm a, .iimpanied by his ts. Bernice Anderson. Seamier Fiodsham then in-etl Mav nr Bott and Coun-n Willis Hansen, chairman iV,JUtii 'leek. Mayor Bott the Youth Week Colota-I3arri-l- - as fi.ilrivx s,: Douglas Knudsen, Lorraine en.n Shirley Holmgren. f?,co Wl'ght. Robert Wen-j- r f'n Fit, hards, Renee 0 and Lawrence j Hie ! new Youth Week uicials (jr Book Review " Burt and Claudia Gourlex. The newly elected officers the year are: Mrs. Theron Mrs. J. for Lee. D. Lm-er- ; presented the fol-- rectors. ice named con. first, second and The new third . ihe coming f'ti bets J'lnnei.s from each scltool mem I !wir medals: are as follow s liool First, Billy !ml chairman. l 'econd, Jerry Brewster; Program Mis. Vosco Call. J chair- Durrell Nielsen, Mrs. Mrs. Milton Peters, (.' An. derson. Mrs. Morris Glover, and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson is the director member. Cancer Committee Mrs. Alf Olsen, chairman; Mrs. Howard Rasmussen. Mrs. Henry O. Johnson. Mrs. George Tiller, Mrs. Ross Bowen and Mrs. Orson Christensen director member. Mrs. J. Emery Reese was in i harge of the serving committee ui,h the outgoing officers. Eight teen-agj0 olgirls, dressed in Mrs. Gunderson Nevice president: Mrs. Norm J. Delos Mrs. soerctarx; lson. Mrs. Thompson, treasurer; secreReese, corresponding C. B. Stiatfoi J. Mis. tary: Mrs Duwayne Jensen Mrs. Dan Potrrsen. Mr. h.nvr Earl and Klitgaard. Mrs. Zenos as diChristensen Orson Mrs. sjdcnl; - , a furmais. assisted with the serving, They were Bunny Reese, Lorraine Rae Eskelsen. Mona Christensen, Sherry Johnson. Jensen, Llojd Wanna Lee. Marilyn r,l('n Hay Lu-Mr- Howard Mills Mrs Faye Anderson. Mary Gunder- Adrain Nelson; Mrs Mis. W. R Merrell. Davis. j. fii son and Lanette Anderson. Walker, and Carl Searl Beectter. ? third. ,h,rd Fred Spindler Is Higley, first; special piesiMtted ijL, 'cond. and Dave ,, Initiated Into Club third V.ee . Senior awards Christ Mile v,a! Dickev, of Brigham City, 3 MLun wasFred Spindlerinitiated i'1'.' Tolman. second, Herbert a into jn. Hlt-(ke- r. recently third. national honorary professional r m''Dili Ronny Smith, first. medical fraternity at the UniverI'toii, second, and Ger- tin it was announced termine tnn th.id. otj sity of Utah will wmpeTh(!nnaT nai ourna-i- todav. It i ' t ldly Jeppsen, first; June Cr, He was one nf 20 charter mem- tj-and Curtis ment. third joining the new chapter of "2 lied and were Phi P.ho Sigma. ii.!?rnr Refreshments strict winners. sj i,: ' Roiiiin Smith, Hi.- meeting .oloinur,l. 8,1 ' ilmT1''- ' D.-rev;- f 111 A - O'n- to pail. Tolman Crash campaign which was originally schedlled to end last Saturday, May 1. Ben Call, chairman of the Lions elub committee lrging the effort, jointly sponsored by all civic groups, said he to congratulate and vvi'hes thank those who have put forth an early effort, or those who He have begun the campaign. further urged that since this week officially ends the annual campaign, those spring clean-uwho have not already cooperated in the move should do so while the city is still furnishing free trash and rubbish disposal. Call went on to explain that the purpose of the program has tieen to make Brigham City a cleaner, brighter and better place in which to live and pros, per. The program has been pointed at every citizen a call to residents, civic groups and business leaders to make improvements in our community, which can mean so much to our daily living and civic pride. During this last week, if everyone who has not as yet cooperated, will join in and do his clean-u- city-wid- Committee Urges Final Check For your beautification percent " Ain't No Sun Up In The Sky " Says Weatherman As He Notes Only Two Clear Days For April score is 5. Have you landscaped your premises to obtain the best appearance? 6. Hae you planted sufficient flowers to beautify and provide bloom continuous throughout the season? Have you fixed up your house and made necessary 7. hours per av(raRri U quarter and received only one Ho ac2. Have you cleaned out cumulated trash and useless articles from your attic, basement and garage? re3. Have you removed or modeled unsightly or unnecessary out buildings? 4. Are your lawns properly cared for well kept free from weeds and uniformly green? 8. Are you using paint to the fullest possible extent in beautifying your home? 9. Have you considered youi neighbors plan in developing our beautification program? 10. If there are unsightly va-- ! cant lots next to your property. will you try to contact the own-herer and get him to clean them up? s There were just two days durApril when Brigham City achad unrestricted sunshine, cording to Charles II. Clifford, local weather observer for U. S. Department of Commerce, weathBut there were 12 er bureau. which it was partduring days Sixteen days were ly cloudy. cloudy or overcast, his report shows. April was a bad month for farming, too. Due to the late rains, snows, cold days and winds, farmers were kept Horn the fields and it will no doubt mean a late crop this fall. But ail of Aprils inclement weather didnt retard the fruit. According to Cliffords report, apricot bios- soms were first seen on April 11. A frost on April 19 had little or no effect on the fruit and protected vegetables. April 28 was the day of the Clifford's report "big blow. shows high winds that day with dust laden skies. The wind also blew hard on April 2, 21 and 29. Throughout the month, the report showi that the wind blew predominately from the south. There was a total of 3.46 inches of precipitation during the month. It was caused by three rain snow showers and eight storms. If you were unusually cold on Ihe morning of April 8 you had that good heason for feeling way. It got down to 19 on the the lowest reading for the entire month. April 28 was the recorded temperature highest during the month when it got up to 79 during the afternoon. ing Judd Harmon, Brigham City, a political science major, will present the valedictory address at Utah State Agricultural college commencement exercises May 2s. it is announced by President Franklin S. Harris. a Mr. Harmon is virtually straight A student, having a grade point average of answPr. at U' S' A' 1. Haxe you cleaned up ail garbage, trash paper and other debris outside? n- i h.-- for tmm the Box Elder county jail have extended the time of rubbish and debris to about 12 oclock Mond.i night. pick-uanSheriff Warren W. Hyde May 8, inasmuch as it was found nounced Tuesday. Their escape it would be impossible to cover was affected by sawing through the town and haul all that has rivets which held window bar-- , been left at the curbs in the i s and Mrs. Dan Peter- o Residents Beautification Richardson, young citi-cenr- y Fix-Up- Larson. Margate! (all: Frodsham. Joan Ness, aro! I e h) Leggett. Karen Week's Campaign Monday Night - Injured 19 "B. The valedictorian has been active in the political science department. He is past president of International Relations of elub and past Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary poLast litical science fraternity. year he received the Clyde Parker Baugh scholarship, and this year was named alternate for, Phi Kappa Phi1 the national scholarship. He was one of six students to receive honorable mention in the Pepsi Cola scholarship this year. Mr. Harmon is the third mem-jSth- . '.her of the familv to graduate fmm Utah State. His father. Mont Harmon, superintendent of schools, Carbon county, is an Aggie alumnus. And his young-e- r brother, Bruce, who is now a dentist, was graduated from U. i S A. C. The valedictorian served two years in the navy during the last war as AMM3c. He is mar-- j to former Helen Gleave, Brigham City; and has two chil-dreti, Scott, eight years, and chael, seven years. Next year he will do graduate work at the University of Wisconsin while serving as teaching assistant there. Mi-ih- Immunization Clinic At Lincoln School Fri. MAY 8 Brigham Citys spring Clean-p- . Fix Up, Paint-Ucampaign this went into its final week week, with the city rubbish pick up scheduled to end Satur-Twprisoners escaped! day, May 8. The city officials Passes Away Sun. Mrs. John Huchel and Mrs. Norm Jones. Mrs. Don Sheffield. Mrs. C. B. Williams, Mrs. Elliot Ward, Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Mrs. Reynold Wixom, Mrs. Errol ValenMis. Harold Felt and Mrs. Sackett entertained with tine. Mrs. Howard Call. Mrs. L. singing during the course of the j. Smith. Mrs. Matthew Comp- , Paint-UThe Clean-Up- , toasting. Mrs. Felt sang "April recbeautification committee Showers." and "An Old Fashommends that each home owner while carrying ioned Garden. or tenant carefully inspect his Conservtion a beautiful old fashioned bou- Youth E. B. Owens, chairman, house and lot to make changes Mrs. Daisquet. Mrs. Sackett sang. Mrs. George Nielsen. Mrs. Orion that improve its appearance ies Won't Tell" and "Singing In Mrs. Kenneth Jensen during this final week of the Eskelsen, umwith The Rain," complete and Mrs. C. B. Stratford as di-- j spring clean-ucampaign. One brella. Mrs. Theron Lee presentto do this, it was member. good way lector Hared the past president. Mrs. Civic Ball pointed out, is to approach your silry Bloom, with a beautiful chair- place from the opposite side of Mrs. Reynold Reeder, of ver pitcher in appreciation man; Mrs. Paul Andersen. Mrs. the street and look at it witn hoi sen tee to the organization. John Larsen, Mrs. Wayne Smith, the attitude of a stranger who might be interested in buying. One dozen little gills trom the Mrs. John Rossi, and Mrs. J. Thompson as the directot school, under the direc-'iolion of Mis. Alf Freeman wound member, the M.tj pole in the center of the Beautification room. The iitUe dancers Yn'np Mrs. Leiand Larsen, chairman; swer all ten of these questions ,, an affirmative A Judy Cai tiaudia Morris. a Sir IlSCapPS the window casings. The Austin Muriav. 19, from Venial and James H. Ramsey. 20, also from Vernal, were inT. Police Have Easy terned in the womens side of tin1 jail due to rapacity crowdTime No Wrecks ing on the mens side. There In Past Nine Days were no women in the cells at the tmm but two other male The motorists of Brigham Jarvis Truman Tolman, 58, prisoners were also in the same hirst candidate to file tnten- City have either been extremeMemorial cell block as Murray and Ramdied in the Cooley tl0ns of runniS for office is ly careful during the past nine hospital Sunday at 5:30 p. m. sey. can-Ll'land SeeRepublican or they have been Just to The pair were sentenced billowing a short illness. dldaU for Mate legislature from days, But, regardless of plain lucky. Mr. Tolman was born Septemserve six months each in the district No. 1, who signified his reason, at 5:00 yesterday ber 11. 4889, a Honeyville son of county jail last April 15 after (Tuesday) afternoon, there had Benjamin Hewett and Eliza Belie a conviction of assault and batbeen no traiiic accidents reNew Candidate Grant Tolman. He was reared tery resulting from a fight at ported to the police station and educated in Honeyville and the iear of the P. and W. Bilsince last April 23. attended the Utah State Agricul- liards. With the influx of an early tural college at Logan. Sheriff Hyde said the saw was tourist season, plus increased Mr. Tolman married Beatrice presumably smuggled into the Loveland on June 14, 11)09 in the prisoners last Sunday when they pleasure driving by local as the evenings become Logan L. D. S. temple. He was were visited by a juvenile who a lifelong resident of Honeyville gave his home address as Idalonger, this is a remarkable record. Police officers expresswith the exception of two years ho Falls. This juvenile wrote ed the hopes that it would be spent in Thatcher. He operated earlier in April of his intentions another nine days (or more) a general store in Honeyville of visiting the prisoners and arbefore they receive an accifor 15 years. rived in Brigham Sunday night. dent report Ho was active in sports and Shortly after t ho pair had in made their escape, two other as a young man excelled basketball and baseball. prisoners in the same cell block He was an elder in the Hon- also gained an exit through the Valley eyville ward of the L. D. S. window and made their way to church and for the past 10 years, a telephone where they notified was supervisor of the East Side Sheriff Hyde of the escape. The In canal company at Honeyville. remaining pair were then reAt one time he was a member moved to the mens cell blocks. Carolyn Kerr, 18, Tremonlon, of the Honeyville town board. All law enforcement agencies and Nathan Anderson, 22, Bear besides his Utah, Idaho, Wyowidow, Surviving throughout River City, were injured in an are two sons have been and three daugh- ming and Nevada automobile accident in front of ters, Mrs. Retha Los notified of the esepe anti are College, the El wood school building SunAngeles, Cal.; Mrs. Wilma Mid-vo- cooperating with the local sherF. Inland Seely day. Miss Kerr suffered from and Jarvis Russell Tolman, iffs office in apprehending the shock and cuts and bruises and both . . . Fir.st to file . . . of Oakland, California; A. escapees. Anderson from a hack injury A. Tolman, and The description of the pair is Nyssa, to were the taken Valley Mrs. Elsie Bingham, Oregon He as follows: Austin Murray, age intentions of becoming a candi- They Ogden. in The Tremonton. pair is also survived by 10 grandchilhospital 19, five feet eight inches tall, date yesterday, (Tuesday), May were in an automobile dren and five brothers and three light brown hair, blue eyes, and 4. District No. 1 includes Brig- driven riding Melvin Keith. Johnson, by sisters, B. H. Tolman Jr., Salmon, a scar below rtis ham City and localities south to 21. Bear River eye. At City, who escaped Idaho; Abinadi Tolman, Mrs. the time of the right he was Elder county line. the Weber-Boescape main Also Johnson the injury. Paulie Boothe and Claudius wearing ievi overalls with a red Past political experience of chine was Colen Wadrioups, 23, all of Honeyville; Aus- shirt and Cowboy bools. Mr. Seely includes two terms as Tolman, Brigham City, R .F. D., who also tin Tolman, James H. Ramsey, alias George Ogden, and Nathan city councilman of Brigham City. escaped injury. JG. Tolman, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. D. Cook, is five feet ten inches man He has been a business here for the past 45 years and the Johnson car was involved Theda Turner, Bluffdale, Utah, tali, age 20, weighs 167, has is a native of Brigham City. Hein a collision with one driven and Mrs. Erma Buckmiiler, Salt brown hair and blue eyes. He Lake City. from hy Monte Raynolds, 16, Tremon-Bohas a rupture scar. At the time attended and graduated Elder high school and has ton. Funeral services will be con- of the escape, he was wearing been active in church and civic ducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in a brown shirt, levi overalls and the Honeyville L. D. S. ward cowboy boots. groups in Brigham City. The sheriffs office has reHe stated yesterday that he is chapel by B. A. Bingham, bishop. Friends may call at the Harold quested that anyone seeing pervitally interested in agricultural B. Felt funeral home in Brigham sons who resemble the above deand industrial future of this of the hv county. which City Wednesday from 7 to 9 o scriptions, notify their nearest part the Johnson machine, officers at went out of control, crashed clock in the evening and at the law enforcement once. At the time of the escape, home in school Honeyville family house the fence, through and rolled over twice, stopping Thursday until time of services. the two youths were unarmed, Interment will be in the Hon- but may secure guns later. near the building. eyville cemetery. There were no arrests. Nelson. rb!e 8 Pages Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, May 5, 1948 P Everyone Urged To Cooperate In Final T !From County Jail Improvement Club Presents A Beautiful Spring Setting For Its Annual Meeting May I Pluntbeis attended b meeting was of the president Reeves, asocial ion, and George ecietarv of the state man Nation and president of the 'umMSTKati(I, Y ON SATURDAY, r I C-- .Nauona er mtoo fLs.. yourna Cache and Box Elder eber. WEEK CLEAN-U- Local Boys Lead Jr. Stock Show or her share of clean-up- , paint-up- , Brigham City will take on a much needed fresh and spirited sparkle, Call added. It isnt too late its never too , late to clean-up- , paint-t- i but while t h e campaign swings into its final week, every effort should be bent toward winding up the drive with every home, yard, business property and public area thoroughly cleaned up, fixed up and painted up, he urged. fix-up- , fix-up- Spring Festival Will Be Held Tomorrow At 8 The annual spring festival, featuring the Bee Tee Glee club, Orpheus club and the Harmon-ettes- . along with Miss Marian Davis, guest artist, will be held tomorrow evening, May 6, at the Box Elder Stake Tabernacle. The program is scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock in the evening and the public is invited to attend, free of charge. Following is the program in the order of appearance: Invocation, by the mixed ensemble, directed by Norman Wat- kins. Let My Song Fill Your Heart, Usually a leader when the by the HarmonettPS and Orpheus awards are made, members of club. Two numbers, "Let The club Mountains Shout For Joy and the Box Elder county took the lead yesterday (Tues- "How Beautiful Upon ThP Mountains," by the mixed ensemble, day) in entries in the intermountain Junior Fat stock show, directed by Fred M. Nye. Miss Marian Davis will prewhich will be held at North Salt Lake City June 2, 3 and 4, Clem sent three numbers accompanied S. Schramm, secretary-treasureby Robert Kundick. The Bee Tee Glee club will announced today. club leader, sing Give Thanks And Sing," Vernal Willie, submitted the first official en- and "Beautiful Saviour. directed try for the twelfth renewal of by Appolo Hansen. r the worlds largest junior fat slock show. Mr. Willie sent in Ihe blanks for 29 exhibitors, who will show 29 head of cattle, 45 lambs and five hogs. This Willie entries Elder is only a partial list, Mr. Glory. explained, and further will be made from Box county before the entries There will be a guaran- close. teed minimum of $3,000 in awards for the show in addition to the sale which annually npts and Future Farmer livestock growers nearly a dollars for their stock. half-millio- Temporary Change Bill Long, of the left early last week for a vacation trip to Kansas and his home in points east." While he is enjoying his trip east, both he and Mrs. Long and their children plan to take in the annual conference of the National Editorial association in North Carolina. They expect to return to Brigham City May News-Journa- l, 23. The regular monthly immuni-atioDuring Bills absence from clinic will be held at the his desk at the Lincoln school on Friday morn-rieDick York is acting news ediing from 9:30 to 10:30 oclock. Immuniations to be given will tor and Murray Mace" Mason for diptheria and smallpox to continues as sports editor. the elementary school children, The Lincoln school Parent-Teache- r and for diptheria. smallpox, association will cooperwhooping cough and diptussis shot for children under three ate with the Itealth nurse in conducting the clinic. years of age. News-Journa- VFW And Auxiliary Announce Meeting meeting at the War Memorial home Thursday evening, May 6, at 8 oclock, it was announced N-- J editor v Soloists will be Tess Johnson, Lola Nielsen, Renae Harper, Margaret Lewis, Martha Janp and Amy Wright Compton, Ethel Rogers. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their regular monthly Of Editorial Personnel At Norman Watkins will direct the Orpheus ciub in their presentation of "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked, and the mixed ensemble King Of singing today. The Auxiliary also announced their meeting for the same time and announced that initiations into the organiation will be conducted at this time. A large atat these tendance is desired meetings, it was announced. Bushnell Orchards Available For Lease Applications for the lease of the orchards on Bushnell ground for the 1918 fruit crop harvest will be received by the War Assets administration until May 10, it was announced late yesterday. Anyone interested in the orchards at Bushnell may obtain full details by contacting E. B. Owen, secretary of the Chamber nf Commerce. |