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Show 7 Eighty Foot Levcf Reached Girl Scout Adult Conference to Tuesday Rites teacher In the Honeyvllle ward 8 Box Elder NEWS for 25 years. She also served in the YWMIA for a number of Brigham City, Utah years. Wednesday, May 12, 1954 She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Reed Giles of the Tremonton She came .to Tremonton six Fourth ward officiating. Burial was in the Honeyvllle years ago where she has resided since. cemetery under the direction of the Rogers Mortuary of She is survived by the followMrs ing sons and daughters: Elmer (Lila) Woodruff of Tremonton; Arlin Madsen, Dewey-ville- ; CAN TAKE Mrs. Carl (Ellavon) Staples. Ogden; Mrs. Carl (Ethel) Four Piano Students Smith, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ed (Louisa) Veteto, Troutdale, Ore.; Contact Ivan Madsen, Pocatello, Idaho; 33 40 great grand children, RICKS KNUDSEN grandchildren and one great-grea- t grandchild, and one sisInstructor ter, Mrs Sarah Williams of Salt Lake City. PHONE 59 conFuneral services were 18 South First East ducted in the Tremonton First ward at 1 p. m. with Bishop L Be Held at Intermountain School Are Held for California and Nevada Eliza Madsen Scouts and Leaders Expected May 24, 25, 26 BurMrs. Eliza Southworth bank Madsen, 85, died Sunday, May 9, in the Valley hospital in Tremonton after a two-da- A Girl Scout Adult conference is to be held at the Intermountain school in Brigham City, Utah on May 24, 25 and 26 The conference is open to anyone interested in Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Guam, and the Hawaiian Islands, and to one or two Senior girls per Senior troop. Ideal Opportunity The conference will be an Ideal opportunity for first hand experience in Girl Scout activities and seeing a Government Indian school. The National Branch office for Region XII is at Palo Alto, California. This conference will be one of four sectional meetings In the region. Presiding over the convention will be Mrs. John Scott of Colusa, Calif., who is chairman of Also Region XII committee present will be the following national staff members: Miss Vaal Stark, regional director; Misses Norma Northberg, Ruth Chesmore and Kenny, community advisors on the national field staff. Special Guest Special guest will be Miss Bernice E. Hess of the Girl Scout national staff. Miss Hess is an assistant director in the field department at the Girl Scout national headquarters in New York City. Her special duties consist of general coordination and supervision of Girl Scouting In six regions. Mar-garet- A graduate of Milwaukee-Downe- She was a widow of Andrew Madsen. She was born Jan. 10, in Brigham City, the 1869, daughter of Daniel M. and Sar-iSouthworth Burbank. She was reared and educated in Brigham City. She married Andrew Madsen on Dec. 14, 1887, in the Logan LDS temple. They made their home at h Hon-'-yvill- She served as a Relief society g- - Stun simile Berenice E. Hess . . to i'o in Adult Scout Utah for (Hr Conference at Intermountain. Thirteen New Grain Tanks and Elevator company reached their objective at midnight, . . . at the Big The job, started Monday mtsning, was was reached. level the when day pleted in just eight hours short of a full week. J Mill 80-fo- ot Jaycees Plan New Community h Suncom- Youre pretty proud of those kids and naturally yog want to show it. Then do so by giving them Samsonite luggage. For Samsonite looks good it's done on slim, trim lines with a better than leather covering that's dirt proof, dust proof. With solid brass locks and fittings, a tastefully lined interior. Samsonite's the gift for your favorite graduate. FFA Chapter Honors Box Elder Men For Hospital Here Lake T. Ray Kingston, Salt Utah Slate City, representing Department of Health and direc tor of surplus property and the Hill Burton act, under whieh the federal government participates in the cost of construe tion and equipping of neW com- r munity hospitals and health the centers, was principal speaker at a membership meet of ing last Thursday evening the Junior Chamber of college and the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University. Miss Hess made her first acquaintance with Girl Scouting as a studept when she served as counselor at the Milwaukee Girl Scout camp. She has been actively associated with Girl Scouting during twenty of the forty years of the organizations existence. She is a firm believer in Girl Scouting as a way of encouraging girls to become resourceful, citizens. She is also deeply interested in the adult training program that is ad integral part of Girl Scouting: Complete conference schedule will be announced shortly. for the conference should be sent as soon as possible to Girl Scouts of the U S. Palo Alto, A., P. O. Box 507; ' California. At the meeting held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, attended by most of the Brigand Lewis ham City doctors Wight, chairman of the board of county commissionots, Kingston discussed the possibility of building a new community hospital in Brigham City, outlining costs and how it could be fi nanced. self-relia- chairman of the hospital proect for the Jaycees and following the meeting announced his group were cheek, ing public opinion on the proposal and would welcome questions and comments. He stated that future meetings would be held for open discussion on the subject. A CASE C South Carolina was the first state to plant rice and indigo for sale. Rice was planted be- Lydia Nielson fore 1671. E O'NITE (Cgnvertibte) LADIES' WARDROBE F PULLMAN D TRIPPER Available ia Sapphire Blue Natural Rawhide Saddle Taa Bermuda Graaa Cetorada Brawa Bob Case is Services for O'NITE VANITY SUITER I JOURNEYER WARDROBE , a!( prtcal plus Hill, ng faxes Strong Enough to Stand. On! Admiral Blue Douglas Quayle and Lester Knight into initiated were seated, honorary mem bership in the local Box Elder chapter of the Future Farmers of America at a meeting last Thursday night. Serving as chapter officers are, standing right to left, Rodney Carter, treasurer; Paul Hunsaker, reporter; Joe Dell Huggins, secretary; Marvin Graser, sentinel; Amos Hatch, president; and Harvey Facer, viije president. Van Engelens . . . Held Saturday Mrs. Lydia G. Nielson, 82, of San Francisco, formerly of Brigham City, died Sunday, In San Francisco after an extended illness. She was bom Nov. 6, 1871, in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1907 she was married to Fredrick G. Nielson. The couple resided In Brigham City. After her husbands death in 1921, Mrs. Nielson moved to San Francisco. Graveside services were con ducted Saturday, May 8, at 10 a. m. in the Brigham City ceme tery, bishopric of the LDS Fifth ward officiating. Burial was directed by Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Only the BEST is GOOD ENOUGH for your graduate. That's why we suggest you select his gift from Blocks today. We've the very gifts he wants most. Handsome, . quality clothes The Hard Way MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPl When the elevator broke down in one section of the federal building, Income taxpayers plodded up almost three flights of stairs, unaware that their taxes helped pay for two other elevators in use at the other end of the building. in last minute styling. 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