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Show Vf MVf ' f Pb Lamp Shade Under the direction hi the Reanyone Interested may contact Mrs. J. A. Mcacrvy, i phone 758-R- , or at her home, 237 5-South, Fourth west. Reorganization of the Sunday May 6 the superintendency, Mrs. Meservy will advise what School graduation of four boys from Pri' Miss Bessie Hansen will hold materials are necessary. mary, and the presentation of a class at the Second ward Aaronlc Priesthood awards to PAGE EIGHT . fourteen boys took place during chapel, Monday and Tuesday, BOX ELDER NEWS sacrament services in the Willard May 5 and 6 at 10 a. m. to give ward last Sunday evening conUtah Brigham City. instruction In snaking lamp ducted Kunzler, by William 1952 23. shades. Wednesday. April second counselor In the bishop- WARNING TO FARMERS Appoints Sunday School Officers lief society, Class attain recognition. By Reynolds V. Reeder Cosy Way To Check Track Tension On Your Tractor A fanner we know does things the easy way... like checking the track tension on his tractor with a straight timber as shown in the diagram. - , RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant aida in aealing bearings against water, dust and grime. Call ua about it. Our local businesa is built on prompt, friendly service. ' adjust track to iW to 2sog Straight timbei Each guest created their own Easter bonnets and prizes were given for the best Ideas. Prizes were given to Mrs. Lucy Baxter and Mrs. Lois Hoskins. ' Other games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. John Reed Sr., and Mrs. Rosella Anderson. A delicious plate funth carrying out the Easter motif was served. Many lovely gifts were , presented to Mrs. Reed. Those attending were: Mrs. John Reed Sr., Mrs. Myra Higg-soMack Young, Mrs. Irene Galbraith, all of Brigham City. Mrs. Arch Hill, Mrs. Rosella Anderson, Wellsville. Mrs. Dawn Allen, Mrs. Lucy Baxter, Mrs. Lois Ann Hoskins, Mrs. Dortha , Jessop, Hyrum. bear-ing- s main-- . costs, be- him & squeeze off even under heavy ehock bade. REYNOLDS V. IMIMM i SEASHORES REEDER Sheet Metal Phone 25 Telephone 1588 Brigham City i hadml Oil Cempwf of CaUfwalo Pioduct niitrlbutod by i t A ' Meoftdl . t MIC Invites You To Our Big t 8 North Main Street - Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main Heating :- - T- -. PLACE & VI ;v : . -- - - - !,; -- t , Thursday, April 24 1 If?-- And 4:00 P. M. . ,1:30 : . . V i j Ua 4 4 v , all-da- ! ! -- TIME .i$. ; Phone 8 DATE Scotch Contest Saturday Listed : f tenance time and cause ite epecially compounded to provide n tough proteo tive Sim on beannge. Doesnt Schedule Hop County Delegates to GOP Meet with RPM Tractor Roller Save and eouthem Nevada. The tiwo mination and intermixing with with grass. entomologists - cooperate Utah Agricultural experiment station, under Prof. Dee A. Broadbent, acting director, to conduct the annual study. The overwintering population In the southern breeding area is consideably larger than in any year on record since 1941, the entomologists . , report, and spring host plant conditions are favoraible In most portions of i Announcement was made today of the annual Hop Scotch tournament to be held Saturday, April 26, at the Central school grounds under the leadership of members of the Veterans of Forj eign Wars Auxiliary. Those competing for honors In the third and fourth grades will meet at 9 a. m. Fifth and Sixth grade students will comArthur V.1 Watkins, Utahs sen- pete at II p. m. j ior United States Senator, s will A beautiful necklace is to be deliver the keynote address next presented to the winner In each Saturday morning (April 26) at grade. (Finals in the contest the opening session of the Re- will be held in Ogden on Satpublican state convention. urday, May 3, at 9:30 a. m. The A total of 11255 delegates from tournament In Ogden will be held at the Madison school at the states 29 counties Will meet 24th and Madison avenue. First In session In Rainbow Is ten dollars and trophies Randevu, Salt Lake City, to Se- prize will be awarded to second and lect fourteen delegates and fourthird prize winners. J teen alternates for the G.OJP. The Brigham City contest 'is National Convention, opening in under the direction of Mrs. Nola ' Chicago on 'July 7. Larsen, Mrs. Zina Olsen and Election of National Commit- Mrs. Carrie Petersen. teeman and Committeewoman, State Chairman and Vice Chairman and Utahs four Republican presidential electors will also toe on the order of business. Delegates from Box Elder county Include the following:, Charles J. iWooct, ' Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, Boyd M. Sheffield, Geo. L. Johnson, J. ID, Gunderson, Joe Carr, IWIllis Hansen, Shirley Wight, K. B. Olsen, Walter G. Mann, C. V. Forsgren, IR. N. Price. Ira Larsen, Chas. Whitworth, AM V -' Freeman, - - - i Mrs. iRutoy Wight, Howard Call, Glen Busenbark, Clifford Thorson, Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, Byron Stallings, Louis Spack-man- ,' iRotbert d. Potter, Leo Miller, Theo Richards, Art Felsted, John J. Shumway, Walter Cham- . berlain, Norman IJeppsen, Leonard PeCharles Clifford, John terson, Hess, Bert Eliason, 'Jr., D. Earl Vets Auxiliary tractor track Lubricant. , , y CU AUTOMATIC WASHER s SEE This Sensational NEW nnrriQ ; , ; SHADES? CpI. Robert Isaacson in Georgia . . . ... Maybe CpI. Isaacson Trains talking your At Ft. Benning, Georgia Cpl. Robert L. Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson, Mantua, has been selected for a week course in Infantry Intelligence and reconnaissance and is currently trailing with 23rd company, First student reg lment, Ft. Benning, Georgia, j The IBox Elder high school graduate Will learn to assist In control and supervision of the training and .tactical employ ment of Intelligence squad or platoon in an Intelligence sec t'ion, or to act as principal enlisted assistance to an Intelligence staff officer. 11 Are You Protected In Case of Fire? they're about window shades too. So. . . don't let soiled shades mar the of appearance your Fresh, window shades will make a world of difference. Make your selection today.. home. clean New shades la attractive colors cost so very little. a complete line of quality window shades in all sizes and wanted colors. We carry . ASK US FOR SAMPLES AND FREE ESTIMATES. . . , Insure To Be SURE I Fire. Vehicle. Farmers Liability, Hospital and Life Insurance. Easy Credit Terms f DIVIDEND RETURNS IN 1951 Excellent Claim Service 207. NICK H. TOPIK 586 So. 2nd Phone East ' liORTII MAIII FURIilTUREi . PHONE 250 265-- G. 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Miss BEVERLY LYONS Of Detergent's , Inc, Northwest's Leading Authority On Laundry Problems Will Conduct This School Covering Questions Concerning All Types Of Laundry, ; , .. , v. What Problems Do You Have? , leaf-hoppe- & He aleo lubricates the . BUT MY DEAR! p ' Mrs. 1 Beet leafhoppers will descendsbreeding area. upon beets, tomatoes, and other the southern susceptible crops in formidable However, from a sample of the numbers this year and) growers overwintering leafhoppers, the had better plant their crops ear- scientists have discovered only a small percentage carrying the ly to raise healthy plants. This word, from Howard E. virus which fes the causative ordisease Dorst and Walter E. Peay of the ganism of the curly-toU. S. Department of Agriculture, of tomatoes, beets, and beans. follows Ihelr annual survey In the local breeding areas of made to determine the num- northern Utah and the beet wont be present In such ber of insects that will migrate from the southern desert breed- large numbers since the host ing areas to the cultivated dis- plants arent as favorable for tricts of (Utah, western Colorado breeding due to their late ger- Baby Shower Honors Superintendent of the Willard ward Sunday school with Frank Woodland as first counselor and Glen Stauffer as second counselor. Merle Beecher of the stake Sunday school superintendency conducted the reorganization of the new superintendency and the release of Vaughn Wassom from the position filled by Mr. Cook. David Cheshire, Ronald Nelson, Ralph Kunzler and Russell Suzuki were graduated from - the Primary by Mrs. Beatrice Burden. Deacons who received individual awards for 1951 were: Glen Deem, Laren Deem, Mark KunzNorton ler, William Kunzler, Cook, Dennis Slmonsen, Robert Lofthouse, Lynn Keyes. Teachers were: Norman Burden, Reese Daughter Born Saturday Mi.Vid Mrs. Charles H. Wilson, 658 South Fifth East, announce the birth of a daughter, born Saturday morning at the Cooley hospital. The Wilsons have two other children, 'both , - v, . boys. , , , . 1 In Formdable Numbers, USAC Reports - , Mrs. Shirley Reed At Special School Beet leafhbppers Will Swarm On Crops Kunzler and Dennis Hales. Gayle Ernest Kunzler and Baddley, Russell Slmonsen were priests to A baby shower was given in honor of Mrs. Shirley Reed on ric. April 10, at the home of Mrs. Bell Francis Cook was sustained as Hill. - ' f Tall 27 china lamps with .... shades now! Luxury rayon shades are swirled, ruched, lovely! Hurry! Buy in pairs! value-price- d, Drop teat! Gay print binding down the front! Pastels, sizes 2 to 6! H'JRRYI STOCK UP, NOW1 |