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Show I Don't Shoot That Horse man of at Ohio Veterinarian Pleads' lege of Ohio MILWAUKEE (UHP)-(- An veterinarian and educator says tfie modern farmer doesnt have to shoot a horse if lit breaks a leg. "Many leg fractures can be fixed up as good as new with modern vetinary surgery practices, Dr. W. F. Guard, chair 4 JmwW'T) the surgery department colState Unltersitys vetinary medicine said. v Wins Silver Bars Speech Contest Program For W.C.T.U. Dr. Guard spoke at a meeting of the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical association. Mrs. Axel I 'ftnrrnrnrvvYYrYvvvY i MOTHER! m MAY 11th Remember your mother and every mother in your life with flowers, the most beautiful way to express your love and devotion. 1st. Lt. Doris Mae Fredricksen . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Fredricksen, Corinne, who was promoted to first lieutenant as a dietician at the U. S. army hospital, Fort Hood, Texas. A vase of choice fresh flowers Flowering Plants Many varieties. Special Mothers Day nal UNDER THE TREFOIL Brownie Troop No. 4 B.E Pioneer Display At Court House Saturday afternoon, May 4, Brownie troop No. 4 met at the home of Mrs S. L. Moskowitz, our leader. (We 'had a picnic and played games outdoors. We e HENRY FLORAL & GIFTS 32 Lincoln School Second Grade Tours : second grade-Seventy-fivchildren of the Lincoln school enjoyed a visit to the Pioneer relic room in the court house last Friday morning. Ttietour tied In closely with the students social studies on food, clothing and shelter, giving them a better idea of how the pioneers lived In comparison with present day conditions. Of special Interest to the boys was the miniature fort which Corsages. South Main Street PHONE 153 Past 10 Years PAGE SIX of GIRL SCOUTS? J YOUR IWILV resembled the one that was built where the (Lincoln school now stands, They viewed fire arms, swords, knives, boys and arrows and tomahawks. Brigham Enjoys Steady Growth In Tre-mont- on, BOX ELDER NEWS the Womens Christian Temperance Union observed her 200th Brigham City, Utah broadcast over the local radio Wednesday, May 7. 1952 station Saturday, April 26, with a special 30 minute progam. Elect Mrs. Lil Dummer During the 200 broadcasts she President Of Brigham has conducted 76 contests In which over 400 young people of City Kindergarten Club Box Elder county have particiElection of officers was the pated, giving talks on the damage of the use of alcohol. principal business at the monthly meeting of the Kindergarten Many winners In the contests club last Thursday at the War to national have gone op win Memorial home. recognition with their talks. (Named for the coming year In addition to the contestants a great many guest speakers was Mrs. 1,11 Dummer, president; Mrs. Afton Rees, vice president, have participated In the broadcasts, including returned mis- Mrs. Ida Hadfield, secretary; sionaries, prominent church and Mrs. Mabel Balls, treasurer; Mrs. civic workers and talented LaVon Reeve, corresponding secretary; and' Mrs. Lila Wright, young people. In arranging for the 200 pro- historian. grams, Mrs. Fredricksen has Mrs. Jean Barnard, president, personally helped many of the was In charge of the meeting reand participants prepare which opened with a prayer by ' hearse their talks. Mrs Eva Valentine and the pledge of allegiance to the flag led by Mrs Myrtle Bosley. Mrs Margaret Tingey read an origi- are cases Fredricksen, state speech director Some serious fractures may leave a horse with a limp despite modern practices," Dr. Guard said, "but even some seemingly hopeless worth teatment." Impressive Record Mrs! Axel Fredricksen Observes 200th Anne Moskowitzs celebrated birthday with delicious luncheon and a large birthday cake. Our new program aide, Sonja Hansen, helped with the games and refreshments. Brownies atThe following tended: Aria Hlgley, Karen Hess, Merle Reeder, Teri Rae Wilde, Barbara Garrett, Sandra Austin, Yvonne Couch, Anne Moskowitz, Dorothy Sereika and Kay Hodg- Brigham City has enjoyed a steady but InObvious growth in the past decade, figures released this week by the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce show. While the city population was increasing from 5,641 in 1940 to 6,777 in 1950, practically every other phase of activity also The Chamber reported that bank deposits increased , from four' and one half million in 1943 to 10 million in 1951 and that postal receipts, have In84 in 1918 creased from to $55,537.72 In 1951, only three years. , j Taking one of the biggest Jwt jumps was the number of teleMrs. Axel Fredricksen phones In 1940 there '"were 1,005 phones, In 1950 there were . 200 WCTU Programs . 2,765, over a 250 , percent Increase. " Indicating far more traffic,' Birthday Club Meets automoof assessed number the At Vincent, Home Fri. biles increased from 1364 , in 1941 to 2207 in 1931, nearly douSewing and visiting were en ble. giv-bjoyed at a lovely luncheon Mrs Tom Vincent at her en (Brigham Citys assessed valhome Friday for members of uation jumped from $2,683,698 in 194)1 (o $4,639,884 in 1951. the Birthday club 1,800 There are an estimated Baskets on tables, heather and water users in Brigham' City; lilacs comprised the decorations. 2,600 to 2,700 power and light During (the evening the hos- meters. , ,, tess was given a lovely gift RuThe Chamber of Commerce Those present were Mrs. dolph Rasmussen, Mrs. Myma figures also showed that the laMrs , Glen Valentine, bor potential (number of perVoage, from Mrs. Eari Farrell Mrs. Sylvian sons working) increased Mrs. 5, CCS in 1949 to 7,140 tn 1951. BUcamel, Mrs. Fon Burt, Romeo Christensen, Mrs DougTh,e retail sales for Box Elder las Dorris and Miss Leo Young. county was $19,898,000 In 1990. ,nx poem. ft Miss Dorothy Ann Lilly white presented a talk on Holland showing slides to illustrate her remarks. Following the meeting refreshments were served from a beau tifully decorated May Day table with miniature dolls dancing around the May poles as the centerpiece. On the serving committee were Mrs. Lydia Hess, chairman; Mrs. Lily J. Roberts, Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Mary Todder, Mrs Blanche Frodsham, Mrs. Fern Shaw and Mrs. Min nie Jensen. The girls were especially Imthe sipinning pressed with wheels, the little organ, butter bottom chairs chura, and many other items on display. (All of the children were intrigued iwlth the little .eye es. i glasses, cacoons and pocket Signed, Kay Hodiges, reporter. watches. Although the Mp to the museum was of necessity compara- Here's Another Wrinkle tively short, many of the chil- To Cut Your Tax Bill dren expressed a desire to re- CHICAGO ((UP) Business men turn in he future so they would Wiho to clubs must prove have more time to look at the that belong their membership promotes J s. displays. their business before they can deduct expenses from their taxes', 'cc according to Commerce Gunnell EngtKjdP Clearing Joyce Houses TWe question asked by the InTo Bruce (Bud) Powers, raw-hid- e " HUGE SAVINGS!; AMAZING J. B. Gunnell of Logan announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss (Joyce Gunnell, to Bruce (Bud) Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Powers of Brigham (City. ' Wedding vows will toe spoken June 20 in the Logan LDi3 temple That evening a reception will honor the couple at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Gunnell is a graduate of US AjC. Mr. Powers will graduate from Utah State this (June. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha BARGAINS! & league BASEDALL SET Leather fielders $22.95 glove, Junior bat plus sponge rub ber baseball with Dormeyer Joe DiMaggio'e ELECTRIC autograph. toFor 9. 298 4 TONIGHT Ball ' ft CROQUET SET AC-D- C Can't-be-beprice on complete set of four 7 mallets, four 3 wood balls, two stakes and 9 wire wickets ANOTHER GOODYEAR VALUE Youngsters Lovs Em BOAT 69 Portable Sealed Beam 219 Plugs Right Into, Cigar Lighter ' Has IQ' Cord Si ANOTHER i H GREEN STAMPS S tl VALUI GOODYEAR VALUE VACUUM BOTTLE Ideal pint size ior work or school lunches Red and green metal case with aluminum shoulder and cup ANOTHER GOODYEAR Value Big Plattlt Inflatabl PLAY BALL play ball takes rough handling, has welded seams, valve self-seali- VALUE ANOTHER GOODYEAR VALUE Hundreds Of Other Outstanding Buys! SEE OUR WINDOW S GREEN H STAMPS felt Your Goodyear Dealer 1 -- ior Mother's Day. coat, good Long or Short ' variety oi styles. All sixes. Lovely suits In half and regular sizes. 25 WEDNESDAY MAY 7TH fiiiJ Fine Nylons and Rayon Slips and Gowns, etc. All special for Mother's Day. t , - f Mom. To please every An exciting gift for Mom's young in heart and young in spirit. Famous "More-love- " blouses in crepes and nylon at Auditorium 8:00 P.M. t; O BEHS Americas most beloved novelist will speak on the Citizens Re subject : sponsibility Today. lowing her talk, she will be glad to autograph books anyone attending may have that were written by her. Discount At 10 vi,- at Discount Lingerie at VALUE Discounts Now $4.95 Vaiuo a wonderful value) Complsts Dormeyer Electric Mizar motor that with powerful, volt, sips through every kind oi mixing. It i portable, extra light never need oil or attention and and huiky. Sealed hearings It's underwriter'! approved, guaranteed lor one year. Now in cake Can a minutei, even turn pots whip up perfect you and pans into mix bowls. SPOT LIGHT 25 BRIGHAM CITY Mss ANOTHER GOODYEAR 771 TO SPEAK IN fun (or tho Family only 110-11- 2 Phone your society news to a NICE SUIT in best materials and styling at ' A COAT or ANOTHER GOODYEAR VAUH . ThU U penses for personal and family purposes? The clearing house, a private agency htat reports on tax and (business law, cited a court case In which aij architect was allowed to deduct club membership erpenses because he joined several organizations to promote business. He did not enjoy golf and never had huntedi ducks before. FAMOUS NOVELIST Value youngsters up MIXER Tilting Head involving Tumtoblo Boating Unit I5.? ternal Revenue Bureau is: Do you use the club exclusively to produce business income or are some or all of your club ex- $8.95 Others Newest f i $3.95 $4.95 1 $5.95 Handbags . Costume Jewelry x you can be sure Mom will carry, and proudly. Variety of type and colors. tot summer. All new styles $1.95 and $1.00 - $2.95 to Kathleen Norris . . . novelist . . ' Gift Gloves Kathleen Norris is one of America's best known authors of popular fiction, averaging as many as four novels a f year since she began in 1911. DOOR PRIZE Ticket to the $100 GOP Victory dinner-rall- y for Mom. They've a mind for fashion with beauty, too. All colors and sixes. Hosiery at the Rain- bow Randevu, Salt Lake City, May 22, will be given away. Robert A. Vogeler will be the principal speaker. s l Here are Berkshires finest nylons in new shades. AU new types and patterns. Se lect here for fine hosiery. $1.65 .$1.50- - $1.35 -- $1.00 $1.95 and $1.00 New Cotton - - Sponsored By BOX feLDER REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE Admission $1.00 . $7.50: Frocks- - In cleanup and dressy styles. Half and regular sixes. Special group $3.95 and $5.9$ Others to $7.50 |