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Show I ? ' Section Chief Runs Rifle ' s i t Girl Scout Troop -- Tv? hJ-'- i Conducts Program 1 Fourteen girl scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Richard Alston, scout leader, and Mrs. Bert Reeve, assistant, took over the noon program period of the presentRotary club Tuesday, ing a model scout meeting. '1 !rs : ' r' ' At X Mer-Lyn- : : V Jt. i y ; s ; BOX ELDERI uj - a XStS Len, , Good Size Model n CATERPILLAR Reg. $3.98 Now , . . TRACTOR . 2 For The Price . n Vice-Preside- L ;trVn In Korea, giant guns like this Long Tom, which hurls 100 pounds of steel and high explosive each time the lanyard is pulled, are spelling doom for the seemingly impregnable bunkers built by the Chinese. In the insert at lower right is SFC Jay D. Rigby of Fairview, Utah, a section chief with the 204th Field Artillery Battalion. ; Rigby and his crew members Can fire their weapon accurately up to 15 miles on data relayed by observation planes, and are even more accurate when aiming themselves. Rigbys wife, Marilyn, and baby son, Randy, are living in Brigham City while the sergeant is in Korea. 155-m- m self-propell- Funeral For John Xmas Activities F. Leggett Today Set ..... YOU SAVE Then In Willard John Franklin Leggett, Sr., 74, WITAARiD Special 'Christmas ed. 5314 S. State, Salt Lake City, activities and services are being The Rotary youth committee, died at his residence of a heart planned in Willard for the composed of Dr. C. A. Munns, ailment Friday shortly after 9 Christmas holidays. Richard Alston, Dr. J. H. Ras a. m. mussen and Rev. Arthur M. Gil The city and ward will unite ambuiA Salt Lake .county their efforts in sponsoring a visit iespie, were in charge of the but he from St. Nick to the children of program. lance was summoned, of was pronounced dead on arrival Primary age on the evening of In the opening activities the meeting, Charles Claybaugh at Salt Lake General hospital December 21 in th ward recreatoasted Rev. Arthur M. Gilles- at 9:25 a. m. tion hall. the; brass WHEN YOU SHOP AT &ID) . Your GOODYEAR Store vice-preside- Vice-preside- . Best Gifts J? 1 Hot :;at Hops Reeder y 2 , n half-brothe- n Maughan To Talk To Quarterbacks a smart HAT GIFT STOVE OIL The way to a mans heart is often his This of head, Christmas, give him a smart by way Lee Hat Gift Certificate which he redeems in our store Lee Hat of his own choice. Well for an equally-smar- t issue this Lee Hat Gift Certificate in any amount you Hottest Burning o No Waste Clean Burning Prompt Courteous Service 3L2S-- K WASATCH LEE t 577 North Main Brigham City TAILORED BY DAROFF 0 efusLve advantages are his when he tail-- ins that are th. hirt the PrLVenloWSJ?lg it? SW' Jm, T DaSd . )' Friendly Store a" Hn'any1' Fashion Academy Gold Medal. Award for 1951 NORTHERN OIL CO. Q; want. With it, we give you, for him, a miniature plastic hat box inside of which is a tiny hat. Come in today and ask us for a Lee Hat Gift Certificate for Christmas. - PHONC advantages. $7,S0(o $15.00 FURNACE OIL K Men's Clothing with these two hi CERTIFICATE 0 THE SUIMPILy v Give him i 'arrived. - Witjj each coming in piper cubs and helicopters, General Then, General Van Fleet, General Ridgeway and finally Barkley all arrived. : Then Barkley cited the Second division and U. N, outfits assigned to . it for bravery in the past months action. The visiting dignitaries reviewed the troops on th air strip passing within a few feet of Sgt. Ferguson. Sgt. Ferguson has belonged to the famous Second ' division since landing in Korea, Sept. 5, 1951. At present his radio repair unit is on the central front near Kumihwa. ; . a. three act The Tinker, Born in alt Lake City August Christmas play is being rehears 22, 1880, he was a son of Henry the direction of Forest and Elizabeth Worsdale Leggett. ed under Iris M.IjA. drama and MeserVy, He resided In Salt Lake City Date for production until 1905 when on Sept. 19, he directors. been set. married Lana Parsons in Brig- has notM.J.A. has outlined a 6pe-ia- l The ham City, and the couple made Civil Service Open Here program for the eighteenth, their home In Ogden. She died December IJchool in and Sunday Phone Operator Jobs In April 13, 1941. I 23, the ward youth chorus will . ; day. In 1945, he married Katherine present a Christmas worship j The fallowing U. S. Civil I Roy Young and Pres Ponds, Hobbs Nabaum in Las Vegas, music 'and vice posts were today announced through Ogden, were visiting Rotarians, Nevada.. , speech. .open and that competitive ex while Paui Bramlet, principal at is the agenda of will be held to fill Dancing the Intermountain Indian school ! During his residence In Ogden iday activities December 29 at them: , ' was a guest at the meeting. hide a as was buy- 8:44 p. m. An invitation is exhe employed $3,410 and Geologist, paying beer. .After 12 years there he tended to everyone who wishes $4,205; blocker and bracer; pipe came a farmer at Brigham City, to participate in the Christmas coverer and insulator; office where he resided until his re- festivities. clerk. machine operator,-anWill He 10 then tirement years ago. In the Brigham City, Ogden moved to Salt Lake City. ' No Demonstration Salt Lake City areas there and He was a member of the PEABCDY, Mass. (UP) Leon- are openings for telephone operChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- ard Fait, who goes around dem- ators, GS-and GS-3- , paying Saints. fire apparatus; . had $2750 and $2950 a year. ' : onstrating Surviving besides his widow, to sound a fire alarm when he Further information and apFor the first time In 13 years Salt Lake City, are- - three sons, discovered a burning barn. He plication forms may be obtainMiss Hope Reeder, daughter of John Franklin Leggett, Jr. and had left his demonstrator pump- ed from Glenn S. Nelson, BrigMr. and Mrs. Adolph Reeder of Ralph E. Leggett, Brigham City; ham City post office. Corinne expects to be at home Glen R. Leggett, Pullman, Wash- er at home. with her family lor Christmas. Mrs. four daughters, ington; !A librarian at the United NaOrwin, Brigham City; Mrs. Switn tions library Geneva, A. R. Harris, Ogden; Mrs. Rex zerland, she will leave Geneva, D. Nulph and Mrs. W. Roy Hull, Saturday evening, December 15 Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. by plane, and will arrive in Fred cheal, San Diego, Calif.; a New York Sunday morning at Frederick W. Hill8:55 a. m. man, Long Beach, Calif. From New York she will fly Also surviving are 27 grandto Washington D. C. where she children and six old expects to greet many friends at the LJD.S. church serFuneral services will be held in Wednesday, December 12, at 1 vices there. She worked Washington D. C. at the Carr.A-gi- e oclock in the afternoon, in the Endowment for internation- Brigham City Seventh ward. al peace. Friends may call at the home She will remain at Washing-toof John Leggett, Jr., 403 west visiting with friends and her Sixth north, from 9 a. m. until brother, Dawn M. Reeder, who time of services. Is training at Ft. Meade, Md. After returning to New York she will leave by plane Dec. 20 for Salt Lake City. She will be met by her parents and friends at 3:50 p. m. She plans to remain at home until January 12,' when she will ' return to New York to visit The Brgham City Quarterback friends three days and from club will meet tonight in the there will travel to Providence Idle Isle cafe to hear Ralph R. I., where she has friends on Maughn, coach at the B.A.C. All the library staff at Brown uni- members are urged to be in attendance. versity. The meeting will start promptShe will then leave for ly at 6:30. Ru-io- f - : ' Reg. $2.39 Now n ' !. 1 WHEELBARROW anJ SHOVEL Ser-servi- :, Of 1 . :t A I Winners in the annual dental project drawing sponsored by Unit Citation pie on his birthday, and Lester Dredge paid similar tribute to Alt Freeman. It was pointed out that no regular meetings will be held until January 8, the Christmas party ort December 20 taking the place of the meeting next week and the clulb will not meet on Christmas and New Years : NEY, Brigham City, nta Wednesday, December Has Part In Korea n f Announce Winners Lars Mortensen . KORKEST CITY. Ark. (MP docW. M- - Jones didnt call the delivered tor. He says he 12 children himself. Beta Sigma Phi held on Saturafternoon In Breitenbeker In honor of their golden wed- day Electric were Robert Winzeler, Homes, who won the and Mrs. Lars; Buslmell was 7001 do11 MrSl vilate Selby and, Mortensen, former Brigham City Mrs. Katherine Wilkensen,- both residents, now of 3638 Washing- of who won doll clothes ton Boulevard, Ogden, Tuesday. andOgden, of Logan Ervin Lehman Lars Mortensen was bom ini!who was awarded the electric Brigham City, Sept. 4, 1877 and train MatHda L. Mortensen was torn laugh-iLee Ann Brigham City April 7, 1883. ter of Mrs. Eileen B. Larsen of They were married in the Salt Salt Lake City, drew the winLake temple, December 11, 1901. ning numbers Saturday after-- , Mr. Mortensen worked at the noon. . Brigham City power house from to be most The proved project 1906 until 1918 as operator. Mrs. Erma Jenson, successful, They moved to Ogden in 1918 project chairman, announced toand worked for the O. U. R. and She also expressed thanks D. until 1944 when he was re- day. to all who had assisted in the tired.- v They have both worked project. in the LJD.S. church in various Money received will 'he used organizations assist with dental work to Sergeant Warren S. 'Ferguson They are; the parents of 12 underprivileged children. came close to children, four boys and eight W. Barkley in Korea recent- girls, 33 grandchildren and 11 Report Prize Winners ly, but judging from the report he made to his parents, Mr. and .Children Include Mrs. Frank In Grand Opening Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Brigham Davis, Mrs. Mildred Kientz, Mrs. Mrs. Max City, he wasnt sure whether all Jesse Remington, Grand opening for the new D the effort It took was worth it. Green, Arthur L. Mortensen, & D supply company in Brigham last He was wakened early one Mrs. Eril Lothyan, Mrs. David City was very successful Saturday, morning and ordered to report DeGroot, Mrs. Laurie Bendio Thursday, Friday and commentwith five buddies to Second divi- and Grant Mortensen. Manager Dean Adams All relatives and friends have ed today when releasing ' the sion headquarters, 75 - ground names of winners of prizes. miles away to take part ,; In a been invited. They request Almost 500 people visited us gifts. unit citiation .affair. presidential he said. Four hours of traveling over during the week-end- , Blanche Winners included: V high mountain passes coated No Success with six inches of . snow , took SUCCESS,, N. H. (UP)' JWhats Burt, candy; N. R. Peterson, bubfhem to the headquarters. The in a name? The population of ble lights; Pearl Cheney, servmen drilled awhile, hadbreak-fas- t this unincorporated township ing bowls; Mrs. M. J. Compton, and were at their;1 best on dwindled from 200 to zero in the pop com popper, and Alice Wal' the airstrip at Ip. m. ker, toaster. past half century. . i - The American Legion auxiliary its .annual Christmas Basket program to secure food and clothing for needy families of veterans of South Box Elder county, according to Mrs, Leo Nelson, chairman. Any donations of childrens clothing in good condition a and foodstuffs will 'be welcome. The auxiliary are also accepting used toys for children. Donations may be left, at the home of , Mrs. Alta Shaw, 34 north Second east, or left at the A. L. meeting Monday evening, December 17. has inaugurated ,..r' troop Harriet Westenskow, the propresident, introduced gram which opened with the advance of colors by1 Marcia Rasmussen, MerLynn Harris and Judy Nielsen acting as color guards, with the group joining in the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the singing of America. The girl scout promise and law were repeated and two songs were sung. The little canary patrol, composed of Jo Markham, Sue Rasand mussen, Linda Rasmussen .Judy Nielsen gave a flag edieate demonstration and the lucky four patrol, composed of Harris, Madeline Johnson, JoAnn Andersen and Nedra played a bean bag game. The little Juliette patrol conducted a birthday ceremony for Sharon Jepperson who gave her contribution to the Juliette Low memorial friendship fund. Frances Hyer, patrol leader, conducted the ceremony which included a talk by Marsha Rasmussen on the International friendship created through the girl scout movement. Pauline Bundy held the birthday candle. The program was closed with thanks expressed to the Rotary Harriet WeStenskiw clulb by and the girls forming a hands around the world friendship circle and singing Taps. Brigham City now has four registered girl scout troops with two brownie troops being form- Beta Sigma Phi Start XtiasBas!rt Open House For Mr. And Mrs. Affair For Vets Ten Home Service For Men" tab 500 V |