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Show othej SPttCH UBIOTIC 3 Wfltl AC 5,rr fNc Mm tOf ARMISTICE FEATURES Bushnell Until Rep.. Talk By Lc5 Arc kirrts patriotic adRepresentative Kerr of Tremonton the Armistice Day Thie Chamber of concert Thurs-ordnNovember 11. The be offered by fcjjer, veteran of World - lifVenminute State , nun 5 Aojx d tuc e Df an Armistice the people of by the City area rjbam of rtjjer Chamber tram, offered -- Com-Twi- Johan-Cri- s present Mrs. distinguished pianist, Harris stopped Mrs. and tUam City Saturday concert piano grand the i rf Box Elder stake taberna--I- t fine, is an unusually and needs jjej instrument, before my iffntion whatever uts 3 open to the young and attend free of program is t II Harris asserted. Mrs. ft!, to invited I according to M. A, of the entertain-- i Cham- committee of the n the event. While that the large be (jade auditorium will nevertheless the sponsors that everyone desiring to is so, as there should be of sponsors anticipated program will 3, ire a widely varied selection and enter-en- t uno numbers, be emphasized, will nid, Selections range from '.relations of the classics to folk and beloved ,Biown The program will last Harriss hour. or.e :: which the concert, the stake tabernacle, eve-- . oclock, he of ae in Thursday Everyone ;j November 11. ated to attend, r and no ad-a- n be made, of the will charge ling to sponsors am. 30 Is Deadline November sn (Paying sesday, ek noon, November 30, at 12 is the deadline for delin-tcy- , without Sheffield, county aj taxes Boyd reminded pirer, taxpayers about 25 percent of has been . paid to and the usual Only ij. taxes he said, ity minute rush is fs come pay anticipated, your taxes and avoid the rush," says aunty treasurer. field said assessment rolls made up as of January 1, real Anyone buying wty since that date is urg-cal- l at the treasurers get a duplicate tax of-an- d no-"h- e said. H. by Christensen Dies Monday Elwood ts. Ruby Hansen Christen-16- , of Elwood, died Monday 2:30 oclock In a after a at moon two-week- s ss. x. Christensen jary 28, 1912 wa3 born Warren, In w county, a daughter of Sarah Judkins Han-- ; S1,e was reared in Warren "as graduated from Weber Jiy high school. She was d to Floyd S. Christensen pmber 23, 1935, In the Salt temple. They have lived In Od s'ncp their marriage. 'lWas an actve member of ouCh in Warren and In kt served as president of ,5d Primary association and wtnseior in the YWMIA and oouselor Jn the Relief 7- She was a Relief society '.f or at the time of her She was an adviser in the Program, a Sunday school r and a member of the 'ogtcal committee. Vln8 are her husband, children: Liane and Von ;iens,'n: ,pr father and a Wlhe' of Warren; and the R brothers and sisters: i Vrc fla AVlelvin J. Hansen CateHa H. Williams, ler 0rvil J- a"d Ed J Hansen, Warren; Mrs. ,Woh"?on Garland; Lehi Baylor, Weber coun- and J El-Sh- e ' . - Sftom City Peach wen Elected ROTC ponso ' At The A . C. Taylor, freshman C at Logan Ci,y Peach Queen or,e of a group of S A Rharn 2lr a as chosen by R. o. T. C. q "a fourth yea-R0TC a field of 153 fresh- gi "ere eiven ratlngs number of .e tetedTf61 lrst t ic it ) On Sat. Sun. BOX Ben-nio- IjeWd -- yOliniCll PLANS EXTENSIVE EDUCATION OBSERVANCE KIWANIS CLUB IS ORGANIZ' D; CHARTER four-year-ol- NIGHT SET DEC. Judge Waldermar Call Dies Of Heart Attack Merrell New President Of Lumbermen Mis8 Adult Classes. Open To Public, Eagles Plan To Form Aerie Here OpeningTonight 1 Achievement Program Held On December 4-- ser-vic- p e , y b h d Taylor lieutenant Lu- - ,e J?aughter of Mr. and Taylor of Bear River ' 20-3- Jaycees To Hold Club Duck Hunt; Meet Sun. Morn d 4-- na-to- coming year. was made by the r - BOX ELDER U No developments until November 26, Stanbury ThompAnd son, head of the regional War Assets administration office in The South Box Ehkr stake Denver, reported in a telephone quarterly conference will be conversation with members of VOLUME 53, NUMBER 90 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 10, 1948 as held Saturday and Sunday, No- the new industries committee of the Box Elder Chamber of Comvember 13 and 14 at the taberYoung Polio Victim's merce Monday. ELDER nacle, according to Glen M. War Assets, Condition Is Improved in conformity stake president. with regular has adprocedure, The Welfare meeting will vertised that David J. Mason, bids for WEEK start Saturday evening at 6:30 the $12,000,000 priority son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray wartime army oclock. Mason of Brigham City, was in hospital in City will All priesthood members, espe- be opened on Brigham Public Invited To 27 Charter Mer ' s that date, and unireatly improved condition in he polio ward of St. Benedicts cially the Melchizedek mem- til then no new developments Kiwanis Heads Thurs. Elect Officers A Programs bers, officers and committeemen, are anticipated. hospital, Ogden, last night. It is expected by the Chamone-dabishops, and ward clerks are to A was illness diagMorn, Fri. Evening Meeting Thurs. ve be present at the priesthood ber committee that the nosed as poliomyelitis Friday only bid A. American Education week is night, and he was taken to the leadership meeting which will entered for the hospital will be A Brigham City chapter of Kibe held Saturday evening at 8 from Col. Joseph A. Hill, owner being observed by the faculty Ogden hospital at once. For two wanis International was orgaoclock at the tabernacle. and students at Box Elder high days his condition was critical, and head of two private milinized at the Idle Isle ca'e Thurs A school. x'ith both the bulbar and spinal academies in Washington tary The general sessions will be and day evening, November 4, at a Parents have been sent invi- forms of the disease, but his Col. Hill proposes Oregon. held Sunday morning at 10:00 to use dinner meeting attended by 27 Waldermar A. Call, city judge tations to visit regular classes condition now is very encouragthe Bushnell plant for a o'clock and Sunday evening at and prominent Brigham City at- at school on Wednesday, Thurs- ing, according to his parents, charter members and a number coeducational large military 7 oclock. of officials from the Ogden died day, and Friday of this week, who visited at the hospital yesacademy, for boys and girls of torney and civic leader, club and the Utah-IdahBishop Joseph L. Wirthlen of first through twelfth grades. It Monday morning at 10 oclock so they may see what goes on terday. There is no paralysis. the presiding Bishopric and is planned that the school district. Glen S. Humpherys was will at his home at 92 south First daily at Box Elder high school. Donald E. Davis, church wel- open wdth between 1,500 and east street. Death was due to elected president of the new serPatrons are cordially invited vice club. Charter night as set fare, are general authorities 2,000 students next September. a heart attack. C. E. for December 10. Mr. Cail was born January to a number of programs. who will be present at this con- Hill has made formal applicaference. Music for the morning tion for the hospital at 100 per- 29, 1889, at Willard, the youngThursday morning, in the In attendance at thi dinner session will be presented by the cent discount, and War Assets est son of Omer and Elenor high school auditorium, the was Wes Lumstrom, President-Elec- t Fifth ward choir and at the eve- and other concerned federal Brigham City American Legion of Ogden Kiwani, reprening session, the South Box El- agencies have spoken assuring-lSuccumbs past is sponsoring two ArmiGeorge Bossett, Ogden senting der stake choir will present the stice day programs. The first, regarding the acceptability president; Geore A. I owe, past musical portion of the meeting. of his bid. for the junior division, will president of Ogden Kiwanis and start at 10 oclock, and the secformer governor of the Utah-IdahAll members of the South Box ond program, for the senior diClair E. Merrell, vice presidistrict; Bill Hor, r, secElder stake are urged to attend vision, will start at 11 oclock. dent of Merrells, Inc. of BrigGlen S. Humpherys retary; Ira Huggins, district this conference. of the ham City, was elected president Parents and patrons t lieutenant governor, and F. L. school are invited to attend of the Intermountain Hardware . . . charter president . Hurst, vice president, all of the either of these programs. and Implement dealers associa-Ogden club; Darwin R. Smith, of week-end- , tion at their anthe field service department of Friday evening at 8:15 oclock nual last convention held Thursday, 4-- H Kiwanis International. in the auditorium the speech at Sun and music departments of the Friday and Saturday The new Brigham City service a Valley, Idaho. high school are presenting club was sponsored by tafe OgMrs. Mr. E. and Clair Merrell, program of drama and music. A school for adults has Mon. den Kiwanis club. Weet ly dinbeen Mr. and Mrs. C. Will Merrell and ner meetings will be hel in the organized, and some classes will The comedy farce, The Im- Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Merrell 5 open this (Wednesday) evening club Idle Isle cafe each Thursday eveof Being Earnest," will of Merrelis, Inc., returned SatThe Box Elder portance at Box Elder high school, others be presented, under the direc- urday night from the conven- achievement program was held ning at 6:30 oclock. next Wednesday evening, acOrtion of Miss Evelyn Morgan. tion, which was attended Fraternal the that by Monday in the First ward hall Request Beside Humpherys, officers of Members of the cast Include about 500 members of the asso- in Tremonton. More than 300 the organization, Eldred H. Peder of Eagles proceed with the cording to K. E. Weight, superof intendent schools. Frances Nicholas, Bruce Thomp- ciation and their wives from club boys and girls, leaders and ers treasurer, Leslie A. Bundy, institution of a new aerie of were in attendance. J. son, Victor Phillips, Wilma Wal- Utah, Idaho, western Wyoming, parents Eagles in Brigham City on DeAdults still may enrol in the Floyd Knudson, Glenn L. AnEloise Johnson and Quinn eastern Nevada and eastern Ore- Awards were given to 356 boys dersen, J. Edwin Baird, Cameron cember 5, the date fixed tenta- school ker, to class the prior opening Chlarson. and girls. Special medals given Harmon, Fred B. Owen and Maugon. tively recently for the institution, this evening or next Wednesday Orchestra selections, by the was made by prospective memAmong the outstanding speak- were to: rice A. Burtcher directors. course or for Call A. Waldermar any evening Box Elder high school orches- ers were Adam S. Bennion of bers of the new aerie at a meet- - courses in Castleton Melva Jane to he wish take, they Kiwanis activity will come untra, under the direction of J. Utah Power and Light company, leadership; 8 Monday nigtit in the Pheas- - said. Some of the classes are . . . heart attack fatal . . . a Mr.' Parks of the John Deere der include three general headings, will Johnson, ant cafe. Wayne frozen at 7 oclock, others at 8:30. to Gaynell Joh risen in s Youth services, citizenship G. A. Mischke, organizer, who Jones Call. He married Louella group by Jerome Kern, Looking Plow company, and the head of foods; two classes the permit taking and Kiwanis. administraThe the research department of the has .been in charge of circulat- same evening. Knudson, daughter of Charles For the Silver Lining," Madson in style dress Ramona tion. and Goodyear Tire and Rubber com-W. and Emily C. Knudson, June Way You Look Tonight, ing a charter here, was asked to reviews - 1'" sf a n y, all nationally-knowSmoke Gets In Your Eyes. The Local instructors will handle 30, 1915, in Sait Lake City. forward the request to M. L. Under youth services, commitIn beef animal; will GarjjVamSr f'tchestra the chorus nationand Mr. head Courses Peterson, Kansas Mo., at of classes. school the offered, tended Brown, speakers. City, He.at public JaNae Christensen in canning. tee chairmen named ire Harvey of the organization department with instructor's name, place of Willard, was graduated from combine in a group of Victor al president of the Hardware Wardrop as chairman of boys atin favorites. Dealers association, was of the order. Checks from the Pacific In- and girls work, J. Edwin Baird meeting, hour of meeting and Brigham Young university at Herbert The girls glee club, under the tendance at the convention and ternational exposition were pre- of The meeting was In charge of date of the opening class, are Provo, and was a key clubs and Warren Douglas-Orchardas temporary as follows. sented to Evelyn Johnsen and of underprivileged children.Hyde student of the University of New direction of J. Earl Johnston spoke. loIs of When will The Done," Bag-lethe Day sing representatives York City. He studied music in chairman. He promised that the Textile painting, Marian JaNae Christensen for excellence Under citizenship services. instructor, B. E. H. S., 7 New York for one year. Later Old King Cole," and Calm As cal firm reported "a very good in canning. Checks from the prospective members here will time. Among other things they state fair were presented to Clair Knudson is chairman of have the 200 goal made by the o'clock, Nov. 10. he attended the University of The Night. The girls double trio, com- rode up the famous Sun Valley Holley Holmgren and Juleen agriculture and conservation, J institution date. Child training, C. E. Smith in- Utah, from which he was gradEdwin Baird of public and bus Committee Chairman William structor, B. E. H. S., 7 oclock. uated with an L. IL. B. degree in posed of Marilyn Burden, Bar- ski lift. There was about 15 Holmgren for record books. bara Larsen, Donnell Jorgensen, inches of snow at the top, they 1926. iness affairs, iand Clark Hillam T. Pearce reported that arrange- No. 10. CasMrs. Car- found. Wynn John, Melva Hervin of support of churches. ments were being made to hold Money management, Judge Call was active in civic Cozetta Petereit, Alfa Jean Merrell succeeds' Rufus C. tleton, Verda Nessen, Gaynell dance at the Bunderson instructor, B. E. H. S., and religious affairs in Brig- ter and Marilyn Petersen, will a War Memorial home Saturday 7 oclock, Nov. 17. ham City and Box Elder county. sing a group of numbers, con- Parks of Magna. The associa- Johnsen, Elyse Johnsen, Ora Fay C.Under Kiwanis administration, Henry Nielsen Is chairman of tion also elected Ralph Hollings- Iverson and LaRene Iaegger Salesmanship, Ross C. Bowen He entered private law practice cluding the program. evening, December 4, to which all for their club achievement group vice displays. reports, Fred B. first Ore., 8:30 worth, Ontario, H. be No B. will was E. admission charge S., in 1926, and charter signers could bring instructor, appointed city Owen of attendance and memIndividual entries won checks guests, and prospective charter Nov. 10. attorney January 2, 1940. On made for his outstanding pro- president, and 'Dwight E. Crovice bership, E. H. Peters of finance, for Janice Coombs, Joyce Nel- J. signers. He stated that the orFamily life, C. E. Smith in- March 13, 1941, he was appoint- gram of music and drama Fri- sier, Salina, Utah, second diwas Floyd Knudson of house, Wilnamed Parks is H. president. 8:30 oclock. B. and in attendance ed office which he E. S., the be public structor, day evening, city judge, ganizer would son, Juanita Nelson and Connie liam C. Sackett of inter-clure1949. rector for of to a held continuously, except for to sign those who might like Nov. 10. invited, according to heads Payne. lations, Glen S. Fife of Kiwanis three-montRobunin two Utah-Idahthe 1946, combecome charter members before Mary departments. period The clothing, Family Sugar Maxwell Becker, Caldwell; C. educaion and Willis a total of $100 Hansen of lawsfellowship, Sunday students from the Box V. Lilenquist, Tremonton, Utah; pany closing of the charter on the bins instructor, B. E. H. S., 8:30 til the time of his death. presented . and , , regulations, will was for 17. Elder English department many years Judge Call following day. Pearce further o'clock, Nov. R. J. Schwendlman, Twin Falls, H. Caghaad of prosram 8!?. rh ,a'2S said that the dance was a soTailoring, Helen Pierce instruc- a member of the Box Elder stake be heard in all of the wards of and F. V. Johnson, Weiser, were sugar beets and music, Glenn L. Andersen cial event being held to enter- tor, B. E. H. S., 8:30 oclock, Nov. Sunday School board, and served North Box Elder stake, speak- elected directors with terms ex- Amalgamated Sugar company of relations, and Maurice as its chorister. He was a high ing on the topic, Learning to made a like award for two boys A. public tain the visiting officials of the 17. in 1949. of reception. piring Burtcher deMrs. Women and government, priest in the Brigham City First Live Together." The following grand earie organization Four directors were elected in south Box Elder who raised 21, November from He a was of the member ward. Peach members week, for and beets Sunday, Benes, their Edward members of the BrigCharter partment City company. whose terms expire in 1950. other cities in Utah who would Apartments, 8:30 o'clock, Nov. Chamber of Commerce and of talks will be given in the wards They are J. C. Baldridge, Boise; Raymond Daines presented the ham City Kiwanis club are Glen the State Bar association, and of South Box Elder stake. come to Brigham City for the 10. J. M. Parkinson, Rexburg; Ira certificates to all club boys and S. Humpherys, George R. Crag-heaweek-ento attend the instituEldred H. Peters, Dr. Bruce Students who will participate S. Pearce, Elko, Nev., and W. T. girls who have completed their recently was made an honorary club of in this phase of the local Amer- Cato, Salt Lake member of the work this year. Daines represen- Harmon, Leslie A. Bundy, J. tion of the new-- aerie. A buffet City. luncheon and hot drink was ican Education week obserBrigham City. Directors elected for terms ted the Bankers association, who Floyd Knudson, Glenn L. AnderMr. Call also was a member vance, and the wards in which sen, J. Edwin Baird, Cameron being arranged for the new ending in 1951 were Don Chis- sponsor this project each year. of the Utah State Association of they will speak, are: charter members and visitors Harmon, Fred B. Owen, Mauholm .Burley; Leo Meredith, Tremonof Thomas Summers First ward, Eleanor Bosley American Fork, Utah; W. C. rice A. Burtcher, Glen S. Fife, Municipal Judges, and was sec by the committee for instituton received a special award and J. Rees Baty, tion day, reported Pearce. Lins-cheiretary and manager of the Bear and Pat Rawson. D. M. and Fronk, Ogden, a gold pin for his work as a club Harvey Wardrop, Burt River Silt Lands company. Second ward, Delpha AnderClark Hillam, LaEue B. Nelson, Committee Chairman Aberdeen. 10 for leader an outstandyears, He is survived by his wife and son and Frances Nicholas. William C. Sackett, Clair KnudTaylor reported that arrangeand ing record of success the following brothers and sisFifth ward, Joan Forsgren and ments had been made to hold son, James V. Mason, Donald H. achievement, it was asserted. ters: Benjamin C. and W. Vosco Gerald Speth. the institution ceremonies at Sheffield, Robert Nielsen, Willis Earl Bruised T. exJimmy Alvin U.S.A.C. C. Carpenter, Call of Brigham City, Eliza Sixth ward, Suzanne Petersen the Dance Bowl beginning at 9 Hansen, John J. Johnson, Howduck club annual tension second an Their service, gave inspir- ard Sorensen, Bob In Fall From Car Mon. Nelson of Provo and Esther C. and Ladine Pehrson. o'clock Sunday morning, DeHillman, C. members to be staged by the group. A demoning talk Stewart of Salt Lake City. Rea Nielsen and Nielsen Warren and cember 5. He reported that tem- hunt will ward, Perry Henry Hyde. Junior stration, of the Brigham City Party Favors," was Jimmy Thompson Earl, Funeral services will be held Diane Jensen. porary arrangements had been Chamber of Commerce Sunday, two winblue ribbon of by Mr. son given and Mrs. Willard ward, Gay Baddley and Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock made to rent the War Memorial Rex Earl of Brigham City, fell ners, Coleen Adams and Merle Bee Tee Glee Club To was decided at a membership in the Brigham City First ward Ward. home for regular weekly meet- it Betty Newman. Group singing was led meeting Monday evening. Mantua ward, Victor Phillips out of the back seat of a four-doo- r Practice Wed. Evening chape, with Bishop Fred L. Peings until the new aerie could sedan in which he was rid- by Mrs. Lyman Zollinger and Friends tersen Lee may and In officiating. find a home of its own. hunting will meet, Wight Members Mrs. Hansen. afWynn The Bee Tee Glee club which Nancy ing with his parents Monday Other business of the evening clothes and with equipment, at call at the family home WedPresbyterian church, ternoon. After the program games were ordinarily practices every Thurswas the report by the organizer the Pheasant cafe at 5 o'clock nesday evening and Thursday Reese and Dixie Gordon. The family was on their way led by Israel Heaton of the day evening will hold their Fourth ward, Valmia Tolman that to date 115 applicants had Sunday morning for breakfast. morning until time of service. to Tremonton at about 1:30 U.S.A.C. extension service. Re- practice Wednesday evening at will in be Interment the Brigthe and Duke. Velma and He compli- Sides will be chosen, signed the charter. Seventh ward, Donna Wood oclock, the parents riding in the freshments were served. Vernal 7:30 oclock because of the Armmented those in attendance for rules of the hunt contest an- ham City cemetery under the front seat and the little boy in Willie and Bessie Hansen are ex- istice day holiday which falls the diligent work on their part nounced. Ducks and geese pro- direction of the Harold B. Felt and Lowell Daines. seat. The car was tra- tension agents in charge of the on Thursday, according to L. A. Eighth ward, Louise Turley the back to secure so many signers in so duced by the hunt will be stored Funeral home. 50 miles an hour. about veling program. Grover, president. and and Peters. Joan duck the short a time. Mischke urged and used for a Jaycee Corinne the parents Just beyond Harper ward, Bruce Thompson noticed the back signors to contact their friends goose dinner meeting Monday, door was open Christmas Activity Committee Lay Plans For Brother of Local Woman and Dee Andersen. and let them in on the oppor- December 13. and the child gone. They stopGunof ward, Mary Stratford Honeyville members Ogden Book Parade To Be Held December 4 Dr. Keith tunity of being charter Escapes Death derson and Rou Jean Ward. ped and the father ran back a Story because this privilege will no showed movies of the state Jay- Narrowly short distance. motorist Another Lee Corinne ward, Luwanna The Christmas activity cenof 60, Willard parade are invited to do so, it longer be available after insti- cee convention at Cedar City, Hendricks, had stopped and picked up the tral committee of Brigham City was announced. The more the tution day. He said further that the southern Utah parks, and Lewiston, Cache county, owed and Lynette Andersen. was skinwho bruised and Bear River ward, Audreen Ol- boy, and surrounding towns are plan- merrier and Christmas is the the public was invited to these Peach Days movies at Monday his life to the first aid knowlned badly. ning to usher in the Christmas time for merriment, stated Mrs. when his sen and Leah Palmer. meetings to learn about the or- evenings membership meeting. edge of a passer-bTaken to Cooley hospital, the season Evans Anderson Ella ward, two-cacolwith a story book pa- Ray Daines of the committee in r and In a ders principles, regular throat was cut was that child released and taken announced Marvin Peters to be held Saturday after- charge. Hen- and Jacqueline Johnson. rade, lision Monday meetings would be held morning. Monday behome Tuesday. It was not legislature the Jaycee mock December 4 at 1 oclock The committee express the Mrs. Ralph until the institution day. a lieved any bones were broken. noon, the the state capi-to- l dricks is brother of with children of the various hope that in planning and makblood by putting his thumb on The child The organizer pointed out that would be held9 at 10, and that R. Channell of Brigham City. bruissuffered severe and DfHmber the Eagles are one of the The accident occurred near the the pressure point, and holding es, particularly on the head, face schools participating. ing the parade entries, that they "legis-lators- . each club is to send four will be kept simple and expense Slaterville intersection of Utah it there until officers car de- and legs. strongest fraternities in the Miniature floats and characat about 10:45 livered Hendricks to a hospital 84, kept at a minimum, and the today, with nearly a million Highway ThanKs-givinChambers ters from story books will be children be encouraged in the The Junior Hen- in Ogden. Hendricks, who sufand one half members in more oclock Monday morning. Satheld be dance will featured with Santa Claus lead- true Christmas fun and festiviwas deeply cut fered from loss of blood, was To Attend convention than 1,650 aeries. The organizaNovember 27, in dricks throat ing the parade in his sleigh. ties. inis still Garof Hansen but East who transfusions, given tion is social and beneficial, and urday evening, and Eugene highway patrolmen, home. It will will be Santa's first visit This a in critical condition. The committee in charge of would who is he student land, very has a good record for sponsor- the War Memorial secretary vestigated, reported dress. of season as he will arrive the parade consists of: Mrs. Ray the be comM. sport a was Hendricks in F. to F. A. of the National death had not have bled organipassenger ing civic projects in the and E; Hansen, employe Of the Utah a car driven by his brother, E. zation is planning to attend the again at a later date in his air- K. Daines of the Klntergarten munities where aeries are Following the program which club; Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of Power and Light company. Salt E. Hendricks, also of Lewiston. national convention at Kansas plane. over business session, Church groups, clubs or any- the B. P. W. and Wesley Shirts at the acci- - No one else was seriously City, Missouri, to be held NoJess Jepperson, president, pre- Lake City, stopped one interested in entering the of the Rotary. collision. vember 14 to 18 inclusive. and closed off the flow ofijured in the head-oDe you have a news Pern ot sided, a lunch was served. 7. No. to it interest? Phone o all. (or Bidding Closes Stake Conference Mrs. Slated Music By ' AND PIANO No Action On g |