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Show 4 x Highest honorary degree which-thUtah State Agricultural college in Logan can bestow will be conferred on Mrs Martin L. (Ella V.) Reeder during commencement week activities, it was learned. DEGREE e Will Receive Degree SO GIVE HER A GIFT FOR HER HOME FROM has been chosen by the Board of Trustees to receive an honorary doctors decomgree at the 60th annual mencement exercises to be held In June Mrs. Reeder is a native of Brigham City. (Her grandparents were among the earliest pioneers in this community She has been chosen for this recognition for her outstanding work in behalf of agriculture, rural youth, the home and as a member of the Board of Trustees of Utah State Agricultural college. After rearing a family of nine children, Mrs Reeder has been active for many years in farm Bureau Federation, having served as county and state president and National Director of the eleven Western States for AssoMrs 4 Sixth Graders Of Lincoln School In Final Practice HRS. MARTIN L. REEDER TO RECEIVE HONORARY 4 Reeder ciated Women. When asked how she accom- fpi m ?Mt NORTH MAIN FURNITURE The Best Is None Too Good for Mother! s Please her with an atrractive, comfortable SHOTT PORCH and LAWN CHAIR Made of sturdy metal in gay colors. $4.95 - . . . Mrs. Martin L. Reeder is to receive honorary de- COLLAPSIBLE cree during commencement exercises at USAC. FOLDING plished so much for her fellow-mewith a large family to rare for, Mrs Reeder explained that she and her husband had always believed in giving the children responsibilities as soon as they were old enough to assume them. She began serving with the LDB. church in Primary when her children were in that age group, then for 17 years served in the M I A. iAt the time he served as YLM1A president, her eldest son, Maurice L., who had just returned from an mission, was serving as counselor in the Y.MMJA. When her daughters became old enough to be interested in 1 H Club work, Mrs Reeder began serving as a leader. All dur-lrthis time the bays in the family assisted their father with farm chores. She has given assistance in promoting Extension work and 4 H clubs in attempting to as sist rural people to better education and a higher standard of living. are The Reeders children Maurice L, Wallace V, Harold W and Frank O, all of Brigham City; George Howard, San Francisco; Mrs, M. M. (Elaine) Lay ton, El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Paul if. (Ethel) Taylor, Ogden, Mrs Le Grand (Wilma) Lund, and Mifs Nina M. Reeder, Salt Lake n CREAM DEODORANT big 1 1 jar... now, B Tussy Cream Deodorant instantly stop perspiration odor checks perspiration moisture Gives daylong daintiness protection. Safe for normal skin s"d fabrics. 1 Jrf43l3JKnHfr fo. RAY yilt DRUGGIST &c:::aancsisais Akerm-- t g City. Phone your society news to 771. FESTIVAL TOMORROW NITE AT 8 MERSMAN TABLES The Costume Jewelry Of The Home Many styles to choose from. There is no value quite like a Mersman table. 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In the (Box ElBox tlcW NEWS i der high school gymnasium. The Brigham City, Utah entire enrollment of the Lincoln Wednesday, May 6, 1953 school will participate Theme Howard Dale and Barbara Jean for the affair Is United Nations. Housley Rasmussen of Brigham are the parents of a daughGailey colored costumes have City been made by the parents of the ter, born May 2. children and will represent varA girl was born May 2 to Lor-iious nations in the United Naand Dorothy Dale Dillman tions group Hunsaker of Brigham City. arrival of a First graders will be attired to sonAnnouncing2 the Mr are on and Mrs May 7U represent England; second gradE. Hansen of Tremon-ton- . ers will don costumes from Nor- Howard Mrs is former Hansen the way; third graders in wooden Karen Berntsen, , shoes and costumes will depict A girl was bom May 3 to Holland; Irish is the theme for Norman and 'Marva Dudley Cra-pthe fourth grade youngsters; of Brigham City. Czechoslavakia has been assignand Alicia Price Dewayne ed as the fifth graders nation, of Ogden are the parwith the sixth graders representents of a son, born May 3. ing Scotland. No admission will be charged and everyone is Invited to at- Richard A. Forsgren tend and see the dances of the nations. Undergoes Spine Surgery Richard $5.95 Just Possible LINCOLN SCHOOL SPRING DANCE AN IDEAL GIFT FOR Your graduate wants So handy, so colorful, so sturdy! Performing Highland Fling For Spring Dance Festival Are: . . . (left to right) Milton Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Vincent; Cathie Crase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase; Linda Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rasmussen and Rex Lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish. 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