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Show f To Serve LDS Church Richard Billings Testimonial Set For John Spackman Home on Furlough Called on Mission November 8, 7:30 p. m. Mr. killings has been called to serve a mission In the Great Lakes mission field. He entered the mission home on Nov. 4. Elder Billings is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings. He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and speijt two years at (Brigham Young University. All of his friends and rela- Elder Spackman, a son of Kenneth W. and Nellie Tingey Spackman, of Honeyville, has been called to labor in the Canadian mission with headquarters at Toronto, Ontario, Canada. entered the mission home Salt Lake City this morning Elder Spackman is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and attended the USAC at Logan He recently returned from a two year Korea, completing tour of duty with the U. S. army. Bishop Varsel Chlarson will preside at the testimonial Sunday evening, where an excellent program will be presented, Including Floyd G. Eyre, former president of the Canadian mission and a relative of the Spackman family, who will bp the main speaker of the evening The many friends and relatives of Elder Spackman are cordially invited to attend the He in tives are invited to attend. Will Represent B.Y.U. On Forensic Team Soon Varlene Cook, Willard, is one of tourteen students selected to represent Brigham Young University fin the Rocky Mountain Forensic' league meet at Ft. Nov. it was Collins, Cok announced today. Miss CoOk Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cook. 5-- Richard Billings . . . missionary . Raymond Home on SPECIAL I 0. 30-Da- y Peterson Is Leave iRaynold H. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raynold H. Peter FOR THRIFTY BUDGET WISE FROCK ; FASHION customers. Fine styling in Juniors, Misses. Womens and sen, returned from Suwon, Korea where he served 10 months with the U. S. air force. After a furlough he will return to Mountain Home, Idaho, air base. Previously he served at Parks'air base and at another air base in Cheyenne, 5 Ma- Pvt. Lawrence L. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott B Wright, Wyoming. He has served one and She Was Arrested?? ESF '7J if IS Kit? ir husband of Arlene W. and Wright, Perry, is now enjoying a few days furlough time visiting with friends and relatives Pvt Wright has been stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif with the Signal corps. There he completed his basic training and was graduated on Oct. 17, 1953 with his specialty in cryptography schooling Mrs Wright has been able to toe with her husband while stationed at amp San Luis Obispo. Pvt. Wright will report back to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey for overseas duty in the European command Will Service LDS Cryptographer Surprise Upon Surprise For Edna Tanner knew I who was first startled when Police Officer Herb Hampton honked her over hadnt done anything w'rong) and Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, left, who surpristd her again by pinning a beautiful white orchid on her. (I . . . Flowers Passed Around by Florist In Honor of National Flower Week Australian Find BROKEN HILL, Australia (UP) Two good specimens of gem quality titanite, or sphene, have been found here, center of Australias lead mining industry Although common as a mineral in many parts of the time most world, up to this Many Brigham City peopled happily surprised early Box Elder NEWS 8 this week when presented flowGift ers by Brigham Floral and Brigham City, Utah titanite has been Shop especially Edna Tanner found the in who was hauled in by Police Wednesday, November 4. 1953 , Alps. Officer Heih Hampton, to reorchid white a ceive gorgeous Boulennaires were presented You Are Cordially Invited To Our to to sales personnel and business people in Brigham and city hall and police officers, lvt. Lawrence L. Wright and flowers were presented to on furlough . . . patients and nurses at Cooley Memorial hospital in honor of National Flower week, Nov 1 8 THURSDAY--9AJ.to7P.- M, by Brigham Floral and Gift Shop. IN OBSERVANCE OF NATIONAL FLOWER WEEK And presentation of flowers took on a bizarre note When, DOOR PRIZES . after previous arrangements, the Brighami City police officer THE PLANT CONTEST NAME honked the car driven by Edna Tanner to the gutter m front of Identify 12 plants and win a prie. the floral shop on South Main. Two prizes will be given One for their botanical A special service award and Dorothy Olsen, who operates name and one for their common name. iplaque went this week to North the store with her husband Main Furniture. Lew Olsen, added surprise upon The award was presented by surprise when she pinned the Phileo Corporation through irehid on the innocent of Salt Lake City. at The television department A greasy broiler pan is easier North Main Furniture, under the supervision of Dennis Pimper, to clean if it is sprinkled with was able to maintain all ser- baking soda, filled with water, 1953. and let soak for a few minutes vice in the field during 137 South Main Phone 99 Any problem in television oper- beforp washing efficientwas and ation quickly ly handled by Mr. Pimper without the aid of the main office for tubes and extra parts. There were 17 awards given NEW! SMART! PRACTICAL! in the five Western states supervised by the Salt Lake firm More than 400 dealers vied in the competition. to Presentation was made r Clyde B. Stratford, BY BERKUN E at North Mam Furniture, and Dennis Pimper, television maintenance technician at the were 30-da- y ABSOternity Slsea. A BEAUTIFUL RAYON CREPE SLIP LUTELY FREE with each designers special frock. HURRY special ends November 21. Thanksgiving Specials on other : Styles. Call 287) for appointment, ' ELVA C. MILLER gem-qualit- y Swiss-Austria- 1 sto a half years tv f testi- monial will be held honoring Elder John D. Spackman in the Su1 Honeyville ward chapel, day evening, November 8, 1953 at 7:30 p. m. at DESIGNERS missionary farewell A A farewell and testimonial Mill be held in honor of Richard Billings. Perry, In the Perry ward chapel, Lawrence Wright 1 h F' OPEN HOUSE ... Service Award Goes to North Main Furniture Elder John D. Spackman . . . called on mission . . . BRIGHAM FLORAL LocalsTumble and GIFT SHOP Forest Dale Golf Team 10-M- an Salt Lake Citys Fores! Dale golf team, the state champs, met their first defeat last Sunday, losing by a wide five point margin to Brigham n Citys squad Matches were as follows: Dean Candland and A1 Han sen. three points over Jerry Henderson and Fred Pennie Chet Hamilton and Vic Fors gren, two points over Don Dor ton and Paul Ownby. John Larsen and Russ Fish burn, two to one, over John A1 len and A1 Holt; Kent Jensen and Satch Pearse, lost three to Cliff Kunkel and Bill Metcalf; Mont Glover and Pat Jeppsen, won two over Bus Leaver and George Shirley. The players enjoyed a luncheon following the matches. n owner-manage- WAYN LOUNGER North Main, by Grant W. Thatcher, Phtlco buyer for Strevell Paterson. The bronze plaque is engraved Phileo factory supervised service award of merit to North Main Furniture company for outstanding service, 1953 Service Division Phileo Corporation Phone your news to 1000. begins with NG ' Put your harvest dollars to work in a Systematic Savings Account at First Security. 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