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Show t i . Hospital Notes !V t " Wtn.E., Davis returned to his v home Monday following a ana- ' Jor operation performed Friday, January 18, at Cooley Memorial hospital. ' . Lewis Siggard underwent a ' major operation on (Monday .morning at Cooley Memorial V , hospital. (He Is- reported doing t, .,t nicely.' Grandma Emma Ellason, who broke , her . hip . several weeks been transferred ago, ha8-noto Cooley Memorial hospital ifrom an Ogden hospital. She is reported 4b be improving. , i- - - No Host Pot Luck I 'Party At Andersons ' - . A no host pot luck party was Mrs. Steve "held at the home of i Anderson . on Friday , evening, January 18. r The members present included Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Wayne Call, Mrs. Clyde Glover ' and Mrs. Jay Hansen. 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Come expecting to buy the same high quality merchandise handled through the years! WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Famous BRANDS ALLEN A, COOPERS, NUNN BUSH SHOES, FREEMAN FAMOUS SHOES, CURLEE SUITS & TOPCOATS and many others enter this unprecedented SELLING EVENTl BE HERE EARLY TO GET YOUR SHARE! DREDGES MENS & BOYS STORE . $3.47 -- .; LB. CANS BELOV COST! FOR QUICK AKD, POSITIVE LIQUIDATIOR OF THIS FIRE STOCK! ; Sizes 12 to IS Regular to $8.50 group of' 75 boys received their Red Cross (beginners swimming cards last week. Dr. Boyce spoke before the boys in an assembly in ithe school, auditorium, following which he presented each boy with a card. ev-,- & 10 k)' (chuth Joyce Thorson visited in Lake City, Thursday. BOYS WOOL'! SHIRTS A For Mothhote! triangular swimming meet scheduled to be held here on A LJ Two student dances were held Saturday evening. . Both - the girls and boys gymnasiums were bulging With dancers. It At fA. d from took up residence on campus. PH a iFour student dances were held over the week-enin the girls and boys gymnasiums. T? Jim Bordeaux received a letter Harold B. Knutson last week. , m. Knutson, who recently resigned his position as business manager here at the school' is ntftv employed as area property and supply officer in Phoenix, ' Arizona. The former business manager relates thaf he is enjoying his new assignment and that he and Mrs. Knutson are settled in a new home they bought. He sends his "regards to all the Intermountain people." 1052 Yos Sir, e Jacelyn Edvalson, teacher CONTINENT At DISTIUING CO St. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 23. Weldon, Joe, Grady, Otha and Ray Camp of Friendship, Tenn. Intermountain and Sixty boys girls attended the play, "Snow Queen" held at the Ogden high school auditorium, Saturday Thomas Jeppson, teacher in over-agJunior high school was on sick leave last week. the the elementary school, recently Better buy Planters Club . , . By any standard, you couldn't buy better! BOX ELDER NEWS with the United States army. Saturday evening, Jan. 26, ParBillie Holder and Barbra Earl ticipating teams will be: Uniattended a basketball game versity of Utah, (Utah State and featuring the Globetrotters in Montana State, Dgden last week. Sue Fujikawa was on sick Mrs. Sdney Sloan of the boys leave last week. advisory staff injured her back Friday when she slipped and Visiting Mary Joyce and Myrfell on the Ice. tle ArroWsmlth over the weekA group of 20 campus resi- end were their friends, Mr. and dents have for several weeks at- Mrs. Guy Kowfeldt of High tended a leather craft hobby Woods, Pine River, Minnesota. class held each Morday and Mary B. Russell of the hospiWednesday from 7 p. m. to 9 p tal staff, returned to the camm. in Building 327, room 16. instructors are Bill Higgin- pus Tuesday from the St. Benebotham, (Leo Fredrickson, Jesse dicts hospital in Ogden where Valdez and Terrance Reid. Class she had been under treatment es will continue until March. following a back Injury. ,. Deseret DUP Camp Will Meet At Wright Home iEOUl&ONatUs' HOOF winners. The highlight of the evening will be a floor show and with Bill Higginbotham as master of ceremonies. Dancing will follow the floor show. The committee in charge is working hard to make this the best party of the year. Everyone interested in having a good Jme Is urged to attend. Admission Is 30 cents per person. - Bla-ser- Pago Five Bingo will of her students, Harrison Herrera, Monday evening in Building 328. Mrs. Curley made a big birthday cake, Francis Kee Yazzie furnished the peanuts and the students made baskets for faAnnette And Janice Lea vors. The group enjoyed games. Invited guests Included: GenTubbs Have Birthdays evieve Harrington, Dorothy Han(Dr. Boyd V. Sheets and Vern Mrs. Grant Tubbs entertained lon and Darleen Knapton who Call of the Department of was 17, Thursday afternoon. January practice teaching in Mrs. In honor of her ' daughters, An- Speech at the University of Utah Curleys room. were of in the charge nette and Janice (Lea, birthday seminar held Thursday in buildanniversaries. Florence Stiles of the kitchen enAnnette is five and Janice ing 81. (Mr.a Call, has been research project in staff is pn sick leave. gaged in Lea is three. The little guests present en- speech here at the school. Both Dr. Sheets and Mr. Call explainVisiting Mr. and Mm. Charles joyed playing games and birthsome of of ed Sonntag the results this Friday evening - were day refreshments. Many lovely Mr. Sonntags students, Grace- H. project. gifts were presented to the Nez, Esther. .Ruth Antoni. Angle guests of honor. New students will be arriving Emerson and Rachel Many goats. Guest list included Irene Janet and Judy Hadfield, on campus within the next week The Sonntags helped the girls Roger Serieka, Charley Earl, Bil- as replacements for those who make cookies and candy, which some grape juice, the girls ly Shaw, Johnnie Jensen and were drafted or left for other with took back with them to the dorreasons. Laurel Croft. The following teachers left mitory for their friends to enjoy. for the reservation to Wednesday Willow Creek Camp Sets serve as escorts for the children: The January Employees asso Bartel Van Oostendorp and elation party will be held FriMeeting For Jan. 25 t Charles Burnett who went to Ft. day, January 25, in the em Willow Creek Camp of the Wingate, and Leona (Rittershaus Daughters of Utah Pioneers will I and Gladys McCrary to Ship- hold their January meeting at rock, (New Mexico. the home of EJva W. Stauffer, Otho Bolden of Corpus Chris-TexaFriday, January 25 at 2:30 p. m. Assisting will be Leah H. Taythis week joined the lor and Mary N. Braegger. teaching staff of the special Nais P. of Gladys Taylor captain vajo program school. the camp. A group from here attended the Globe Trotters versus the South Philadelphia Hebrew asBeehive Camp Plans sociation basketball game held at the Coliseum in Salt Lake Meeting Next Friday City last Tuesday evening. FifThe regular meeting of the teen of the hoy students invited Beehive camp of the Daughters 15 and they were accomgirls their Pioneers hold will of Utah panied by Dr. George Boyce and meeting Friday the 25th of Janu- other .personnel of the school. ary at 7:30. The meeting will be held at the home of Ivy Fuller, Ben IHowe of Castle Butte, 95 north First east. A good at- Arizona, has joined the staff of tendance is desired. the special Navajo program school, in the capacity of The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Friday, January 25, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lucy Wright, J71 North Fourth East- - ' SERVICE York City. relation hall at 8 p. m. staff, left Saturday to Join her Five MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) start the party off husband in San Francisco, Cali- brothers have enlisted In the with a bang; cash prizes to the fornia, where he is stationed same navy outfit here. They are ployees g special Joy Rhodes returned to the campus last week after vacationing at her home in New News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. HiU Mrs. Marlema (Dugan practlgf7teach-ln- in the Navajo program school. YAZZIE YARNS Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fonnesbeck of Howell announce the arrival of their fourth child, a daughter, born January 122 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Fonnesbeck Is the former Donna Tlngey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey of Brigham City. . Michael, (Naydeen and Joleen are awaiting the arrival home of the new baby. . Is now on campus SALE COIITKIUES DAILY UI1TIL STOCK IS DEPLETED! Dredges $6.95 OXFORDS Genuine BUSTER BROWN and official BOY SCOUT SHOES included in this fine stock long wearing. HUHRYI H $4.43 ens G Boyo Store BRAMUTAH 31 $ |