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Show - 4 Zion Canyon Has Future; It Continues Growing Zion Canyon National park, the major attraction of which is an awesome gorge more than f mile deep has a fuis ture the canyon getting deeper. Scientists estimate that the little Virgin river is carrying out of the canyon 3 million tons of rock and diit annually. The walls of the canyon now present the most magnificent rock wall formations ever seen by man. A cross cut of the formations reveal deposits of oceans, swamps, deserts and floods through the eons of time. one-hal- Military Reserve Personnel Will Meet Tonight reserve personnel of the United States military organizations are urged to attend a meeting Friday (today), August 26, at 7:30 oclock in the Commercial clubrooms at the First Security bank building in Brigham City, according to Captain James Holt, reserve corps instructor. All Lt. Col. Richard F. Kbbs, senior army instructor for Utah, will conduct the meeting and list the advantages of the reserve corps. Trrnrrrn-m'nT9CBC. Brigham Ciiy ELDiLR Utah WCTU Will Present G. I. Insurance A Play One-A- ct 66 26, 1949 Friday, August Claims To Be one act play entitled. by Ruth Reno Smith, will be presented in Box Elder county L. D. S. wards during the coming months, it was announced today. The play, under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Pope of Tremon-ton- , is sponsored by the Womens Christian Temperance Union under the leadership of Mrs. Axel Fredrickson, state speech director of the organization. According to Pat Reeder, committee member, the specific purpose of the play is to raise funds for the purchase of the medals for winners in the speech contest. All young people participating in the presentation are past winners of either silver or gold medals or both. The cast includes Kayla Kerr of Tremonton, Pat Reed of Mary Munns of Elwood, Karma Rucker of Tremonton, and Terry Heaton of Tremonton. Lav ere Adams of Tremonton is technical stage and property manager, and Pauline Davis of Riverside is cashier. Mitzi Hansen of Tremonton will furnish the music during the evenings. will start All performances promptly at 8 oclock. The price will be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children under 14 A The American Legion post No. has been delegated authority to distribute the forms for the G. I. insurance dividend in Brigham City and vicinity. Any World War II veteran who had his N.L.SI. (G. I.) insurance in force for 90 days or more .will be entitled to a dividend of 10 these forms veteran must have his army numserial number, insurance claim ber, if available, and number. The V. A. has instructed that they will not answer any coriespondence concerning insurance numbers for it is not necessary for filling out the application. Any veteran who has made application for any veterans benefits to the V. A. office will have received a "C number which is the claim number. Slated Monday The state high school football Clinic for Region One will be held in the visual education room of Box Elder high school Monday evening at 7 oclock, It was announced yesterday by Alf Freeman, Box Elder high school principal. The purpose of these clinics is King Football, the most recent film will be shown at the beginning of the session to explain the rules and rule changes. Considerable effort has been expended to produce this picture which enables one to better understand the various phases of a football game. Football Clinic be in attendance. .Big and If o 0 O IMAGINE! BRIGHT WOVEN GINGHAMS PANTIES GIRLS RAYON Lace-trimme- WOVEN PLAID girls misses AT JUST party pastels, priced low enough for d schoolday wear! Two-ba- r 490 tricot, elastic at legs and waist. Size 2 to 14 BLOUSES. 7 to 14 GIRLS What is school without a wardrobe of blouses? At this tiny price she can have several. Rayons or cottons in a big range of trimmings, colors, priced $3.98 Penney-low- ! 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Veterans in the Brigham City area may contact the commander of the American Legion post 10, Mr. James Powers, 86 North Second east, or J. C. Hansen, adjutant, at 86 south Third east, between the hours of 6 and 9 oclock in the evening. Assistance in filling out the forms will be gven by the American Legion in all communities. If unable to be in Brigham City contact the nearest American Legion post. If unable to contact any of the above designated, forms are available in any post offce. For any questions or difficulties that might arise, information may be obtained from the district service officer, Darrel R. Robbins, who is available in Brigham City on Wednesday mornings in the Howard Hotel and in Tremonton at the Utah Power and Light building. All veterans are urged to attend one of the above sources on August 29. to give an interpretation of the official football rules for 1919. All superintendents, high school principals and football coaches and region officials are ask to Captain Holt pointed out that Battery C of the 622nd F. A. Bn. is headquartered at Brigham City, and all personnel assigned or attached to the Battery will receive pay at the rale of one days pay and longevity years of age. for each two hour meeting atThe schedule is as follows: tended. Monday, August 29 TremonHe also emphasized that all ton Second ward. reserve personnel, both enlisted Tuesday, August 30 Corinne men and officers, are invited to recreation hall. attend the meeting tonight. Thursday, September 8 That-che- r ward. At the present time Battery C is authorized 24 pay periods per Monday, September 12 Brigyear, and it is contemplated ham City Fourth and Eighth that two meetings will be held wards. Rivereach month. The meeting toFriday, September 16 night will entitle those attend- side ward. Bear Monday, September 19 ing to receive one days pay. 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