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Show c ffJYsjaaarfexwr frum arm- bs n L Wobur Ilciiiiiing Is .llwllli 1 , OX ELDER i flew. ourna A- -$ I Wednesday, March Brigham City, Utah Vt 'T ! 30, 1949 Corinne VFW Post May Be Enlarged Stock Inventories Those business inventory statements are past due now'. Results Bowling Kims! H. Hansen, county as, i Box Elder reminded sessor, Monday, March 21, 1949 tounty merchants today. "Wed four hate to have to guesa at the Wess Market grabbed Homes property represented in these m-points from Bushnell intones," Hansen .said. "There lore, we would like to emphasize that these statements should be completed and mail ed or tumed In at the assessors office at the earliest possible dale. to all Forms were mailed business firms shortly after the fust of the year. The deadline dat for completing and returnthese was February 1. "We points from Seagull Aviation ing need them right now, the from four took Motors Nielsen Merrell Lumber, and Hadfield ses-soFurniture grabbed four from Pheasant Cafe. Services Held Mon. For League standings: Russell Alma aurgLODS Mir pMpf kuy Arfui C) thin any other 1$ mm. camira bociuu !t has thi r Im awst wanted features . , . synchronized coated 13.5 lens flash, coupled rane-llndi. . . priced below similar cameras of equal jalijy and performance. Pheasant Disl. 2 New Officers Tor Assessor Needing George Cranmer was elected of commander post No. 9035, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Corinne, at the annual election meeting held in the Corinne hall Thursday evening. Merlin Hansen was elected senior vice commander, LaMar Jones junior vice commander, Ted Morinaka adjutant, Remo Christensen chaplain, Ray Hatch officer of the day, Jack Wright quartermaster, Raymond Roche post surgeon. Lysle Walker and Marion Roche color bearers. Jack Na.soigoi historian, and Sam Forsgren service officer. Miller-Moru-o- n County planning doesn't cost.l it pays, asserted Robert D Tue diker. Weber county planning mass a at rector, who spoke highj meeting in Bear River evening. The school Monday jointly meeting was sponsored Garland by the Tremonton and Lions clubs and the Box Elder vvithj Chamber of Commerce, John Howard, Chamber president, as chairman. Other speakers were Arthur WeP. Brown, chairman of the ber county commission, Ernest R. Elkins, vice chairman of the com Weber county planning mission; and L. M. Hess, mem her of the county board of commissioners. Weber cotsnty has had plon- meeting of land owners in pheasant hunting district No. 2 w a held in the city hall Wed-- ! nesday evening. Martin L. Reeder, chairman of the district, gave a report and called for a discussion of future policy. It was decided to view the the possibilities of enlarging area, and perfect a new organization. were The following officers elected for a term of three years: I. oi in and Tingey president, Clvde Glover and Frank Reeder directors. Japan has Frank Hunsaker, the retiring eartnquakes a day, on the commander, presided over the age, though most are j three-and-a-ha- aver- f rr CDV'Ora meeting. C Considers Plans Explained Monday A (nn,d council The Box Elder health board of the met in the offices evening of education Monday at 7.30 o'clock to further perand fect plans for the dental for program .mmunization school children. Discussions centered around a contwo proposals, namely, for plan of the present tinuation immuand dental examination and nization within the schools, chilof a second plan, a referral dren to their private physicians for immunization. The cost in both plans would be borne by the school board of and the state department dental health. A decision was insect populations are remain the same in Wl sp sub-zer- , temperatures Vi have swept the state, act to H. C. Manis, entomolo the University of Idaho. The cold wave will have tie or no effect on Jiibernat insects, since heavy snow ers throughout the state as insulation against ext ! low temperatures in the n2 winter quarters. Manis that the hibernating stage ally is the period in the hf.! Z ce of an insect when resistant to it is J1 low temperature not reached by the council, r question was referred to a to mittee for further study 7 planning with the doctors id dentists. r VPfllS. cind Thornley Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checkoffs, Bear River City, for Russell son Alma Thornley, of George R. and Arietta Cheek-ettWomen's League Thornley, who died in an afterHigh individual series for the Ogden hospital Friday week went to Lilliam Gardner noon at 12.15 oclock. with 559. High individual game, The child is survived by his Inez Peters, 206. parents, and four grandparents: 559, Mr. and Mrs, Series: Lillian Gardner George Thornley of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check etts of Bear River City. Burial was in the Bear River City cemetery, under the direc- tion of the Harold B. Felt Funeral home. Everything For The Camera Fan COMPTON ART & MUSIC CO. sure its Budweiser e four-day-ol- s . . . - !s TIME! TUNE-U- P . As warm weather comes along Its time Have your car ready for every into tht ouiing occasion by letting us give you a guaranteed to move spring tune-uWell track down all the causes of cold weather sluggishness and give your car the snap of new life. The cost of the job will be more than taken care of in the operation savings. and deCall in today or use our convenient pick-u- p 1 b 1' livery service. p. I G ! pi :: nothing else (K bei 1 DD cal : f. 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