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Show c PACT POUR - t BOX L LiXii N W a ' trig ham City, Utah April 9. 1952 'Wednesday, Primary Members From 7th Ward at Conference . v At Gold And Green Ball t! i , Eleven members of the th ward Primary association conference in Salt Lake City on Thursday, April 3. List includes: Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Mrs. Karen Balls, Mrs. Clyde Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Ken Alice Woodmunoy, neth Outhbert, Mrs. Tracy Lar Mrs sen, Mrs. Theron Jensen, Dean Forsgren, Mrs. Melvin Pe tersen and Mrs. Ray Korth. - ' 1 t4 j . -- Tuesday after being on a lays leave. Symbolizing World Friendship - Group 15 of the (special Nava- program school enjoyed a trip tfi the Utah General depot, Friday. i d Mrs. J. Douglas Wight And Son In Brigham City Mrs, J. Douglas Wight and ' "'three months old son, Douglas Christian Chris, arrived in Salt Lake City Thursday evening, April 3, by plane from Jackson-- . ville, Florida. They plan to remain In Brig-- , ham City at the home of Mrs. Mrs. , Wights parents, Mr. and Mr. during Thayne Moyes, I Wights absence. lie is aboard a ship serving with the U., S. navy. - ' , few f( i A tjJ Seven- . T Carl Frisch knecht, director of the extension division at the U. S. A. C with a group of 40 students toured the campus Moni day afternoon. Here From Ogden Mrs. Mildred Laughorn of Ogden is visiting in Brigham City for a few days at the home of Mrs. Mattie Hamson. "mett-e- m ciemmor v I WITH THIS NEW CLEANER! G-- E Girl Scouts Clasp Hands In Friendship Circle . . . left to right: Mrs. Bertha Baird, advisor of Intermountain Indian school girl scouts; Sydney Whiting, Ogden, RaDene Reeves and Sally Fuller, of the Indian school., moved up to May first. ( And -- Revolutionary new swivel-to- p lets you clean an average-siz- e living room without once moving the cleaner I Brigham Troops Ogden Troop, Navajo Troop School At Scout Intermountain Girl Rally :njoy Mr. and Mrs.' Jack urt left Saturday to visit with their ill. Lt. and Following the retiring of the daughter and husband, colors the meeting closed with Mrs. Sidney B. 'Johnson who retaps being sung 'by all the girls side near Barstow, California. Lt. Johnson, a member of the and their new friends. U. S. air corps, is stationed at were Refreshments served in the Edward Air Force base. the recreation hall. The Burts expect to be away A Girl Scouit rally was 'held has been very You r.ith i 1 i. a. - can trust your grain drill III 5-S- tar Service ! Dont wait for a poor stand to tell you that your - . grain drill is stealing crop production, Our IH makes surd inspection your grain drill is accurate to be trusted before you take it to the field. We go over your drill from hitch to covering chains make 18 different checks for wear that may give you trouble at seeding time. Make a date for an III ' inspection pre-seas- OK-- '" girl;-Rober- 5 No 1. . , Garth Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto flense n, left Thursday, The girls then formed a huge ward officers Eighth Primary April 3 for Chicago to enter and teachers who attended both horse shoe. Carolyn Clontz, Training school where he led the color ceremony. t, will study television and tronics. of MINN-ETTE- MGcminmK AND IMPLEMENT CO. V-J- - . " ' 'r. just Call Primary Workers Attend Conference In Salt Lake Goes To Chicago v sessions of Primary conference in, Sale Lake City on Thursday, elec- are coming! THEYRE GOOD FOR YOU! j 7 present repeated were: Mrs. Jean, Sycamore, Mrs. citing their promise. Zula Kelly, Mrs. Doris Secrist, Mrs. M. A. Bid lack introduced Mrs. Mary Bott, Mrs. Harriet all the Jeadens and their guests. included Mrs. Jeppserk, Mrs. Irene Lewis, Must Ogden- visitors' Leola Bott, Mrs. LaRee Oobb and Melton and Sergeant and Mrs. Mrs. Lila (Howard. Whiting. Miss Joy Rhodes, assistant Girl Scout coordinator, welcomed the girls and their guests. What They Think During the program the scouts serenaded Miss Charlotte Mang-seth- , Dear Editor: Girl Scout coordinator, who a million for sending , Thanks me the Box Elder News so faith fully. You may discontinue send lug the paper as I will be releas ed from my mission on March S M Brownies their promise followed by the and paticipated in tour of the Childrens hospital, Intermediate troop members re- April 3, I 300 t f girl your grain drill now. There is no obligation to schedule service. Call us, today. U- - tiw jr aaif.rt' - n 5 i rtf Royalty In Harper Ward . . . at the recent gold and green ball. The- queen1 id Shirley Wight. Attendants are Gennie Y ates, left, and Sharon Deem. On thq front row are Angelee Yates, flower Jensen, crown bearer and Margarita Yates, flower Saturday afternoon, April 3, at he Intermountain Indian school. Ninety girls participated, including Brownie troop from Ogden General Depot, Troop from the Indian school and all of the Brigham City troops. Proceeding the rally the Ogden, troop toured the school. I The rally opened with . color ceremony. Color guards Were: Sharen Jeppersen. FrancLs Hyer and Ra 'Dene Reeve of Troop No. 2 Brigham City. March for Colors was played by Linda Kay Jepperson, Brownie Troop Please accept my most heartfelt thanks for the paper. I ap can predate It more than words ' . . , By ' , . Sincerely, Marie C, Peshel. kitchen. This is Eddie Micheliis: Pumpkin Cheese Cake Pie 15 graham crackers. 2 this, brown sugar. C. butler, melted. i lb. cottage cheese. 1 C. canned pumpkin. 2 egg yolks. 2 egg whites. C. sugar. , i .tsp. nutmeg. 3 tsp. cornstarch. C. top milk. 1 this, grated lemon rind. , 2 this, lemon Juice. 1 tsp. lemon extract. (Roll graham crackers Into fine crumbs; combine with brown sugar and melted butter. Set aside cup. 'Press remaining 4 3-- 4 3-- 4 4 . II. News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill ' Members of the --third and fourth grades in Ogden schools visited on. campus Tuesday, The group was taken on. a tour of To erase any doubts as to the buildings. how the Staff Family Service committee's funds have been Charlotte Mangseth who un spent, committee members denied last week that they are derwent surgery recently In the modeling mink coats or boasting Cooley Memorial hospital, was discharged from "the hospital deep freezers last Wednesday. Seriously, though, they are sorry that a report has not been Mae Bressler, teacher In fhe made of the expenditure or pro- special Navajo program school ceeds from .last Falls carnival. underwent surgery, last week In They are happy, to announce the iDee hospital, Ogden. Her that 20 pairs of indoor skates condition Is reported good.-- were purchased for all of fhe students to enjoy. Elizabeth Oliver, bead home The party planned by the economics, was discharged last committee for April 10, has 'been week 'from the Cooley Memorial i , . hospital. Marijane Morris Come, gather round, all you cooks, here Is a recipe from a mans kitchen ! And is it delicious? Its worth a try in any ! Boy Scout troop No. 34 from Salt Lake City, toured the cam pus on Tuesday. YAZZIE YARNS t mixture firmly Into deep 9 inch pie pan. Bake In moderate over, S50 deg. Cool, press cottage cheese through a fine sieve; combine with pumpkin, en egg yolks,- Sugar, nutmeg; mix well., lend cornstarch to thin paste with some of the milk, add remaining milk. Com bine with cheese mixture. Add lemon rind, 'juice, extract. Beat egg whites stiff and fold In. Spoon into pie pan, sprinkle top with reserved crumbs. Bake in moderate over 350 deg. V hour-o- r until - inserted knife comes out clean. Allow pie cool, then serve. un-bea- - Mary Lou Jess of visory staff, favorite, unusual recipe? If so let the rest of the folks in on it. Mail it to Whats Cookin Box Elder News and Journal. Brigham City, Utah.) S TAILOR oi the girls returned to k it . Mad! AyfcM Most efficient cleaner made! "Throw-Away- Extra-larg- e ad- duty " ; bg! Circular exhaust blasts! fa 10 icientifically-desigaeattachments! bo 'sir v d Come in or phone for a FREE DEMONSTRATION! 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