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Show Mai in Salt Lake Cit According to retmits she is do ing nicely and will be released the fust t t !,e week ( campaign ins II is an SS7 00 men's watch on Februwri-- t Jl H Lsfc ACTMTIE! Vp. v fcSo Hi f -a' Af , . THE v , ary 21. The campaign has been uimed Operation Youth. JC CREXD a uf i P 'Vt iim Grand i'M - ; sC P.t. Merrells Inc., Local Dealer will present a full program of colored pictures, includfrom which the ing the feature film, Mr. Christmas, above scene is taken, at their annual farm family John Deere day party, Thursday, January 21 at 1 p. m. The Roxy Theatre has been reserved for the afternoon by Mor. . . in Frilay's paper offering Saturday rells. FREE SMORGASBORD ... and many other features. COME IN TODAY and plav the LONG TAPE BY . and WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE. Derby .. DER- starts Wednesday, lasts until Saturday night. Phone 1197 S&H Green Stamps vi U Seeing is saving light up your farm! With hotter lighting in your barns, milking parlors, sheds and shops -you can get things done better, faster n and safer. Check" your farm to see where added lights will help jou spot trouble faster and avoid accidents. Electricity on your farm costs only pennies, yet can earn dollars. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER x' Uu3b racafl 0fflIi?3OS3BIPQEI AMU ARY J. 0. Penney Company . . . features a special window display this week, calling attention to activities of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, observance of Jaycee week, being celebrated ham City. in Guard Post Open Twenty Cases At Intermountain Left on Civil The opening of a competitive examination for the position of guard tor duty at the Intermountain school at IBrigham City was announced this week i rticnls h of the Civil Service is mmisston. Competition rest noted by law to persons entitled to veteran pieferenee. 'he. it inns will lie accepted from however such persons will be considered only when qualified veterans are not available. The starting salary of this position is $2750 a year and the duties include the patrol and insertion ot the buildings and giounds at intermountain. A written test, taking about half an hour, will he required. This examination will be held at Logan and Ogden only, and cimpetitors will be notified of the exact time and place to report. Applicants are urged to study the sample questions before taking the examination. Further information, the necessary forms, and samiplp questions may be ohtained from the Civil Service Information representative, Cllenn S. Nelson, located at the Brigham City post oflice. New Officers Are Installed by Church Newly elected officeis were at the Community Installed Presbyterian church, Sunday in following special ceremonies the regular morning service. Ordained as elders were J. IF. Stolier and Mrs. IRichard Flint, and as deaeons, Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Mrs. J. F. Stolier. iNew trustees! installed were Leo Hess, George Lowry and Gerald Flint, along with Mrs. secDoris Jean Hess, financial retary, and Mrs. Claries treasurer. Clay-baug- Brig- Court Docket Civil docket for the January term of District court of Box Elder county lists a total of 22 eases, with a jury requested for five of the cases. With two oases heard last week the court has 20 to go. Included and set for hearing on January 27 are the following: Hollis E. Walker vs. Levi G. Peterson; James Fitzgerald, doing business as the Modern Industrial company vs. Clifford G. and June L. Richardson; Kella S. Valentine vs. John W. Hess and others? Oscar L. Hunsaker vs. and Annie Hunsaker and others; A. J. Hall vs. H. G. Wright, doing business as H. G. Wright Distributing company with a jury requested; and R. T. Bosiwell vs. Gearold Jurgensmeir and Frank Reeder. Set for trial on February 9 with Judge John A. Hendricks , is the case of R. L. Mack and Hope E. Hubbard vs. Box Eider County Bank. Other cases set for this date are J. T. Palmer and others vs. Edward T. Heslop and others; Heroshi Yamashita vs. Lowell Sheratt; and Row W. Lightner vs. H. Tanaka. A jury has been requested for the trial of Adam Richardson vs. Gordon Andreason set for February 10. Another jury case, Mina L. Freeze and others vs. Dunn Brothers and Fern Settles, has been set for the same date. With a jury requested, the case of National Farm Union Property and Gas company vs. LeiLand J. Thompson has been scheduled for February 24. Also set for trial on the same date, Kay Hubbard vs. Douglas Fife; LeRoy Steinquist vs. Lawrence and Verl Stokes; LeRoy and June Olsen vs. Max O. Porter and Weber Central Dairy association; First Security Bank of Utah vs Marion Woodward and others; Ted and Mabel Armstrong vs. Dewayne Anderson; Bailbara F. Bertleson vs. Willard A. Bertleson; and Clifford Beard vs. Paris Beauty Supply e Fish-burn- Jaycees to Attend When Brigham City Jaycee members go to Kaysville Saturday night of this week for the state travel trophy meeting, they will be greeted by Charles Dredge, a former member of the local group. Dredge, now living in Kaysville, is local chairman of the event. The last state meeting was held in Brigham City. 2.99 Personality cotton, created by our designers to bring wonderful savings. The navajo print is only one of the many styles included in the January sale. Note the flattering collar, twin pockets nd front zipper. Good lines, good fabric, excellent workmanship. top-flig- 12-1- 60 gauge nylons 1.00 Sheer delight in high-twinylons that resist snags. Guaranteed perfect. Box of 3 paiis, 2.75. Walleyed Pike Do Werrells Inc. Well in Utah Water Offer Family Apparent success of the walleyed pike plantings in Hyrum reservoir and the lower Bear river waters, was voiced recently by the state fish and game commission. Planted in ten different waters over the state, department biologists believe the most successful have been at Utah lake, Yuba reservoir, Hyrum reservoir and the Bear river. Recently a walleye measuring over 15 inches and weighand ing one pounds was taken from Utah lake, showing exceptional growth since it uas planted there in June of 1952. three-quarte- 1954 A free program for all farm families is the offer of Merrells, Inc., at their John Deere day party to be held Thursday afternoon at the Roxy theater. Stamped and Hemstitched for Crochet BABY KIMONAS Man Wanted Here television set stolen from a South Willard home almost a year ago has just been recovered and a West Virginia man is being held for possible extradition to Utah to face burglary charges, it was announced by Sheriff Warren Hyde. Picked up on Sheriff Hydes order was Clell Crosswhite, 30, Charleston, W. Va wanted for questioning in the burglarizing the home of Jay Pettingill in South Willard on February 16, A each 49c Stamped and Hemstitched QUILTED BUY STAMPED GOODS CRIB COVERS AND SAVE! PILLOW CASES ..$1.59 e West Virginia 25c BABY SAQUES The program will start at 1:00 o'clock and will include a full- length feature film in color, Mr. Christmas, along with four short subjects in color. Titles of the other attractions which are The Job Ahead, tells of the task that agrieul-urfaces as a result of population increases and what is.be-indone about it; The Safety Pin, with those John Deere favorites, the Gordon family; 'Oddities in Farming, dealing with the unusual in farm machinery and farming practices; and What's New for 1954, consisting of a parade of new John Deere machines which will be available for the coming year. May Extradite and PILLOWS -- $1.98 LINEN TEA SETS $1.98 napkins. White LINEN 4 CLOTHS 52 & colored $2.98 square and 52x72 $3.98 LINEN COLLARS with pearl and sequin trim. $1.49 CUT WORK CLOTHS on DELUXE LINEN announcing the program, Merrells stated that it is free for farmers and their families but added that admission will be by ticket only, adding that they are available at the store without cost or obligation. Mr. The feature picture, Christmas, is the story of a small communitys centennial celebration and how it affects the lives of the people who live there. 'In I ' BRIDGE SETS & CLOTHS to 72x90 SIZE TOWELS for Swedish Weaving in color and white. MANY ITEMS TO CLEAR AT 25c Art and Gift Shop 1953. The television set taken in the robbery has been recovered and is being held by the sher iff. Still missing are two guns, a rifle and a shot gun, taken at the same time. Crosswhite was living in Brig ham City at the time of the burglary and was on parole. He left the state in violation of this parole. Extradition papers have been prepared and sent to Governor J. Bracken Lee, the sheriff Plans Meeting To Organize for the A farmers meeting, purpose of organizing a at mers Union, will be evening, Honeyville, Thursday January 21 at 8 o'clock. It was announced this week. Place of meeting had not been determined late Tuesday but it was announced it would be held in the Honeyville school house or the ward cha pel. (Representing the Farmers Un Ion will be E. R. Beheling and Hetber Bennion of Salt Lake City, who will speak to the group during' the meeting. Farmers are invited to bring their wives to the meeting, Fellow Citizens: Our future is in your hands. We ask you to grant us the opportunity to present our case. We ask you to help us by fighting for a referendum on Carbon College. Your signing a petition for a referendum does not decide the issue; it merely allows the people of the state of Utah to vote whether or not Carbon College shall be killed next November. SAVE CARBON COLLEGE (Paid political advertisement) dffc iJ&(& ... JOHM foofeto Bfc DEERE-EJtfBf Thursday, January 21 -- 1 P.IVl. ROXY Theater Farmers Union COMMITTEE BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH SALE! Party Thursday r Far-hel- Kaysville Meeting navajo print Bnqlium City. Utah Wednesday. January 20. STAMPED GOODS . in Lynn's Market 710 South Main Elder NEWS ! MTY Anniversary SALE - Box mended highly by Colonel H. L. Brigham City army reserve Ostler, assistant division com-?- ! anofficer this week was mander of Sait Lake City, when J nounced as new commanding the announcement was made. ofiieer of Utah's OtJi h Division of y Lt. 'Madsen is a veteran hand. the recent conflict in Korea. He ti R. succeeds Lt. Donald IB. Reddish,! Lt Delbert He is Tirst Madsen of 136 North First East, University of Utah department Brigham City. head, who commanded the bandg during the division's encampLt. Madsen assumes ment last summer at Ft. Lewis, mand of the Dead-eyWashington. sion's craik maiehing which has won plaudits HEAR BETTER for time it has performed in Utah and during annual summer en154 A MONTH! campments. The band is comImagine aucb low operating eoel om tSJ Unilean a full month See the 5traaai of former battery posed primarily Hearn lor Zcaufe Royal-Aid, SU5I versity of Utah and Brigham Young marching university bandsmen. HAMILTON DRUGS The young officer was com , ATE' ACTiViT ES . . . advertisement choppers 8 A WATCH FOR OUR BIG A--G Army Band Director S S Local Junior Chamber merce members ate ofeiing lie keis for sale in a stair fund raising project to send the scl'oo American Fork High band to the nation il Ja, to be held at Colo rado Springs. To be given away in the pne Brigham Officer Is TpXTmmm Operation Youth 'of Com- On John Deere Day Program Jaycee Week Window Display Recovers Jaycccs to Sponsor Daughter Full Length Color Film! d s JiliPA ' arate New John Deere Implements! 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