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Show Spent Weekend Here Go To Preston Miss IDonna Aleander, daughMiss Rosa ILarsen, Mrs. Amy and Mrs- Lloyd of Ogden, spent the Floyd c' Tnse" an son Dick, spent weekend in visiting in Preston, Ida- Brigham City at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab bahn!h aM' a?,d Mrs Jack Orme. family. Sldernews a5 0d '351 Teacher- - Meeting Held ,ef Takes Everyone is invited to phone Primary teacher their society items for the News feting was held at the- and Journal to 771. Mon- !at 8 Kaiser, M. New Officers Installed Monday Night Will lovell-exampl- lSed that the home, a community has ritual development of a Every child has the which makes want to develop spir-rver- and J Ll v parent should go children reh with their them alone. jf sending aesthetn? de-;e,hlld needs which Includes beau- - Brigham Women Hurt In Ogden Wreck Two Brigham City women, Aide Adkins, 27, and Joyce Woodward, 21, were injured in a two-ca- r collision at Twenty-thirWashington, Ogden, last Thursday. They received body bruises and lacerations. d and EiEs Central School ITA New And Outgoing Officers reported past years activities, laid plans for the coming year at the last meeting of the organization on Monday evening. Standing are the outgoing officers, left to right, Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, immediate past president ; Mrs. Don Sheffield, president of the South Box Elder council who served as installing officer; Mrs. Marvin Peters, historian; Mrs. Glen Knudson, secretary; and Miss Iris Schow, treasurer. Seated are the newly installed officers for the 1951-5- 2 term, left to right, Mrs. Floyd Anderson, president; Mrs. L. A. Bundy, first J. D. Gunderson, second and principal of Central school; Mrs. Grant A. Wixom, secretary; and Ars. H. S. Mills, treasurer. MB ONLY 52720 LB, M vice-preside- 0 -- vice-preide- Named President Of Central PTA For New Year Any Size Truck Available Now! Mrs. Floyd Anderson was Installed as new president of the AT- Parent-Teache- association r of Central school at the last meeting of the organization for the year, Monday evening at the new Central school auditorium. Retiring president is Mrs. Velda Palmer. Other new officers are Mrs. Les Bundy, first vice' president; Mrs. Grant Wixom, secretary, and Mrs. Vera Mills, treasurer. Principal J. D. Gunderson is second vice president. INCORPORATED BOX ELDER'S TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Tremonton, Utah The new officers were installed by Mrs. Don Sheffield, presi- - dent of the South Box Elder council of the P.-A. After the first grade children under the direction of their teachers, Miss Ardell Roylance, Mrs. Ruth Reeder and Mrs. Vera tiMills, presented a program tled "Sleepy Town," President Velda Palmer, who conducted the meeting, presented a check of $200 to Principal Gunderson for library books and equipment as a gift from the P.-A. to the children. The opening prayer was given by Stephen R. Bunnell and minutes were read by Secretary Lillian Knudben. Mrs. Raymond Payne Introduced the candidates for office. Assisting on the nominating committee were Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Glen Marble. Mrs. Gordon Felt reported for the beauiincatlon committee and .Miss Iris Schow gave the treasurers report. Mrs. Lester ColIs, chairman of the summer round-up- , registering Theres A mania for training in government services. (Half were sent to England and the other half to the United States. Said Carol: The seven who went to England were very smart, and. now each of them has an important position in our government here in Rumania. "How about those who went to America? he was asked. "They were even smarter, His Majesty replied. They stayed -- Dan Bennett. there, . . . WE GIVE THEM AWAY! WORTH OF FROZEN FOODS (or groceries of your choosing) Selected At FIFE & WIFE MARKET Included At No Extra Charge With This Big , IS Ch. Ft. 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Salt Lake City IN APRIL (( iiiffnlltrll NOW ON SALE Masons Joe Marsh Reverend Lester of out on Hillsboro Road Young Peoples Choir day afternoons after the church coaches his late Thurs- high school basketball practice lets out. Buzz Ellis pastures cows next to that church. Around 5 oclock they used to make a lot of racket about wanting to go home. That made it kind of rough on the choir. When Buzz learned whpt was going on he said to Reverend Lester: "I never yet heard of a cow Baritones y af moo on key. So, Ill just em in a little earlier. . . starved me to thinking. Buzz that could move oe Comright, 1951, United State Brewers Foundation SOFT WATER INSTALLATION water on a service basis the the service method is the most to have soft water in your home! and way economical satisfactory BUT for families beyond the reach of our service ana peowe have the ple who prefer a soft water plant In their home CUL-LIGA- OUR MAIN BUSINESS is soft way. 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She said that the scrapbook and other publications are available to all P.-A. members at the schools library. Mrs. Palmer stated the membership chairman, Mrs. Leah Josephson had reported an increase of members in the organ-izatioThere are now 364 mem' bers. Mrs. Ruth Jensen, it was reported, has secured 19 subscriptions to the national Parent-- I Teachers magazine. Refreshments were served by the following first grade room mothers: Mrs. Dick Larsen, Mrs. Lloyd Hust, Mrs. Howard Jorgensen, Mrs. Guy Howard, Mrs. Don Valentine, with Mrs. Claire Knudsen as chairman. don't sell . miss The Wonder Scout Off-Ke- 'Former King Carol of Rumania, once told a newsman that he had selected fourteen of his brightest young men in Ru- Palmer gave the presidents report. She thanked all . dont Buzz And The Moral Here 'Mrs. them v From where I sit nt announced plans for sters. VYe 1 i on . . . aasa ford a dramatic story r of courage and determination For o 7 A MEW school. and teachers on leave from Austrian universities and schools present a musical show of gay Austrian melodies, folk dances and yodeling. The musical show, "Visitors From Vienna" is on an eighty months tour of the United States in a unique gesture of international goodwill. The group of Austiian students and teachers who perform the show have so-tcultural missay a "two-wasion." They are, on the one hand, try ing to cement the friendly relations between America and Austria, and to give their American audiences an inkling of the coloiful culture of Austria, on the other hand they are to learn as much as possible about Two CHEAPER THAN BEEFSTEAK! According to the U.S.A.C., tickets are available here from music teachers of Box Elder high Austria sends her most charmmusic and ing ambassadors, youth, to northern Utah on Wednesday, April 11, in the U S A C. Fieldhouse, when 30 students e Every home should have love and be a place where God can Teach the children to pay tithing. Have the standard church works in the home and take part in the church organizations. Closing prayer was given by Lorene Williamsen. Refreshments were served to the group after which a social period was enjoyed. return. Perforin For Utah People Fraternity Pledge Gordon Jensen, was pledged to Pi Brigham City Kappa Alpha! social fraternity at Utah State Mary Agricultural college, last Fria ty, culture, day, according to the teacher trainer gave refinement, colleges The on news bureau. cnirinB lesson is in given - the DeSpiritual thirteenth Article of Faith. Keeds tot P fnril 2, America and the Americans and to spread their newly gained knowledge in Austria after their Austria Students We Install a softener in your basement or utility room. We own this equipment and we take full care of it at all times. 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