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Show t T7 Scouts Plan Good Turn in Conservation America are planning a National Conservation Good Turn for the Presidents of United States this year As many troops as possible in the Golden Spike District plan to join with the entire nation In participating in some kind of good turn. Don Chase, chairman of the activities and camping committee, said today. Boy Scouts of - ; Perfect washing for all fabrics! Just turn the exclusive yffMMU In cooperation with this pioj oil, Merle J Markham of the U S Koiesi Service has oifered to assist in the project In order for the troops to gain credit for the project they must be registered with Mr. Markham's office before they begin. Mr. Chase urged troops and their scout masters to get together and decide on a project they wish to participate in, then get in touch with Mr Markham. He has the forms and on some events will be able to furnish equipment. Among the projects available to paiticipate in in this area are: planting trees in the forest. cleaning up picnic areas, cutting underbrush from some of the young trees and terrace patching places like Willard Basin. SIMONSENS WATCHES . SURGOMATIC TIMER A special Fabrics Guide on dial lets you "put your fintiming for ger" on all your modem washable. just-rig- ht GRADUATE FIRST TIMK aCW'S H HISTORY Choice Take Your . . . THEN TAKE Wt&SS G2HHD "i For Girl Scout 20, OFF A registration charge of 50 cents per session will be made at the registration desk. Those interested may attend and pay the fee at the desk as they enter. Reservations for single meetings will not necessarily have to be made. Theme for the conference is "Room for One More," with registration being held from 5 to 6 p. m. on May 24. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. with meeting to be held from 8 .to Invocation at the morning meeting beginning at 9:30 p. m. on May 25 will be offered by C. LeGrande Horsley. The meeting will continue until 10:15 with "Room for One More, Viewed Nationally," the topic. At 10:30 until 12 noon, What Does This Mean to Us?; sepa rate group discussions for those interested In Brownie, Interme dlate, Junior High, Senior Girl Scout programs and Board and Committee members, will be held. Lunch will be served at 12:15 Afternoon sessions begin at 1:30 p. m. and continue until 3 p. m. Topics will be "The Out Discussion ing In Scouting, in groups for those interested the program of Day, Established, Troop and Trip Camps and 4 r l Brigham City Seventh ward volley ball players, won one and tournalost one in the ment held at Salt Lake City last week end. They won their first round Two Box Elder county stu- with Sterling ward of Canada on dents representing two Utah Friday evening but lost to the Miss Marilyn Martha (Bunny) colleges, were elected to office Clearfield team which went on in the Utah College Legislature to win honors.' Reese, daughter of Mrs. Emery last week-end- . J. Reese of Second East, UniverNamed president of the group sity of Utah student, . recently was named to "Cwean," junior of political science and speech Life honor womens organization. students from the three Utah Miss Reese was one of 25 woschools who conducted the legmen selected for outstanding William Dale islature was Local Man Marsh of Willard, student at participation and scholarship. Miss Reese has been active on Utah State Agricultural colW. the Spurs," Evans Utah campus in reprelege. Woodbury, orMiss Marilyn Reese, Univer- sentative of the New York Life sophomore womens service and a memInsurance has debate; ganization; company, as again of acted Utah student, sity Gamma ber of Kappa Kappa secretary of the group for the qualified for the quarter-millioA of dollar table the round sorority. morning Friday and Saturday She was graduated from Box Utah Association of Life Undersessions. reElder High school in 1952. Actions taken by the college writers, it was announced legislature was a record vote ojj cently. The club is organized each 18 to 14 to transfer junior colCAN TAKE leges away from state support. year to honor those members of The group however, could not the association who have writFour Piano Students reach a majority vote on two ten $250,000 or more of life inproposals for reapportionment surance during the calendar of representation in the state year. Contact Woodbury has attained this legislature. volume requirement for the pash RICKS KNUDSEN four years, the association Local Youth o u ""t. , P AJ1 E Instructor Carl Wold . . . devotes part of his time to adult driver education ing free periods in his student training program at Elder fligh School. Shown here, taking the course, Mrs. June Romer at the wheel of the dual control Mrs. Lillian Felt awaiting her turn. l durBox are car, Music Event QUEEN FOR A DAY at Stake Tabernacle Mrs. Joseph A. Stokes Honored With Marilyn Reese to Join Honor Group Next Saturday evening at 8:00 oclock, in the Box Elder stake of Visit tabernacle, the University Utah Mens Chorus assisted by the Nonettes, a ladies ensemble, will appear In concert. John Marlowe Nielsen is the director and Paul Banham, accompanist. This outstanding musical ev ent Is sponsored by the High Priests group of the Brigham City Third ward, who are bring ing the singing choruses in spe Miss Carol Johnson, freshman cial from Salt student at Brigham Young uni- Lake charteredat buses considerable ex versity, has returned to school pense. City at Provo after completing a sucEveryone in both the North cessful spring tour with the and South stakes are Invited to a choir. university Capella the presentation, and it Is enjoy The choir Is under the direc- hoped by the committees In tion of Newell B. Weight and charge that the tabernacle can has spent ten days in Nevada be pretty nearly filled. and California where they were An admission charge of $1.00 most favorably received. for adults and 50 cents for stuCarol is the daughter of Mr. dents Is being charged. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Honeyville, and a 1953 graduate of Box Elder High school. Relatives Attend Rites Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson For Charles W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boothe drove to Provo Wednesday The following relatives of night to attend the spring con- Charles Warren Taylor, 57, of cert given by the choir. They North Hollywood attended his reported a most enjoyable eve funeral rites Monday, May 10, ning. at the Forest Lawn Mortuary conducted by an LDS Bishop: breakfast and returned to the Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Mar Wallace home, Mrs. Wallace re- garet T. Andersen, Bert and Jack ceived another shock her fath- Taylor, all of Brigham City, and er, Joseph A. Stokes, of Brigham Edward H. Taylor of Ogden. Mr. Taylor died on Saturday, City, along with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carver and daugh- May 8, at a hospital in Santa ter, Carol, of Ogden had motor- Monica, Burial was in the Fored to California to complete the est Lawn cemetery. He was born in Brigham City surprise. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. June 24, 1897, a son of Warren Carver are sisters. The next few days were filled Samuel and Mary Bastow HH with excitement for the group. He - received his Mr. Wallace took them to all education In the Brigham City places of interest in San Diego. schools. He then followed the Mr. Stokes and the Carvers automobile mechanics trade. On January 26, 1915, he marreturned by car to Utah. Mrs. Stokes boarded the train and ried Harriet Fay W. Snow. They arrived In Salt Lake City for a made their home in Brigham brief stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. City, Coalville, Salt Lake and Heslop and family there before 27 years ago went to California He leaves his mother, Brig returning home. Still feeling like she is in a ham City;' wife, North Holly dream and will surely awaken wood, California; three children and find that none of the ex- Beth Havalin, Los Angeles citing events of the past weeks Mrs. Tom Shugrue, Santa Mon have happened is the petite lit- ica and Robert Charles Taylor, tle lady who until a few short North Hollywood; six grandchil years ago had never left her dren and several brothers and home state. sisters. Instructor Mrs. Joseph truly "Queen Year-roun- 'IiE . . NORTH MAIN Simonsens The 1954 Studebaker's Returns From Tour PHONE 59 The adult beaver weighs anywhere from 40 to 70 pounds but there are a few on record of nearly 100 pounds. Party, Daughter Surprised at b. FURNITURE Brigham City. UtalF Wednesday. May 19. 19S4 - 1 $250 Elder NEWS Box Honor , only S Underwriters -- Hoot-Rotah.i- Seventh Ward Volley Ball Team in Tourney Session Prexy A. Stokes was on for a Day Thursday, May 6, at the U. S. THE PRICE TAG Grant Hotel in San Diego, California, when she with George A. Of Any New 1954 Scott, president of Walker-Scot- t company, kept a Mother's Day the ELGIN Outdoor Troop Ac- secret until the climax of Modepartment stores special tivities. From 3:15 to 5 p. m. a tour of thers Day breakfast. Imdad Tim Only! A few weeks ago Mrs. Stokes the school will be conducted followed by a dinner party at 6 of Brigham City received the following telegram: p. m. (33339 "Room For One More in the Dear Mrs. Georgiana Stokes; World Association" will be held As a happy surprise for your at 7:30 p. m. with International daughter, Mrs. R. B. (Grace Friendship in Our Troops sla- Stokes) Wallace, of our store ted for 8:10 p. m. family we should like you to be Rouncling out the evening will our guest at San Diego to arbe folk dancing from 8:45 until rive here before May 6, which 10 p. m. Is the day of our store Mothers The final day of the adult Day Breakfast. Every item of with expense will be taken care of. conference will begin Vital washday advantages on May 26 at 7:30 a. Make us happy by saying you breakfast I before never enjoyed you've m. IADY IlGIN can come. We will write further Total Cleansing made ILOSSOM General meeting will be held information on how it is to be n Jtwelt button with touch simple at 9:15 and continue until 11:30 handled and kept secret from W ill JO now 5222 new Surgiflow Action. Re your daughter. Please write me a. m. Discussed will be: now 5722 cruitment, Selection and Place- your acceptance. When could Thorough Water Reuijft ment of Leaders."; Girl Scout- you arrive. How you would like moval) Exclusive ing In Utah," and Ip closing, to travel and how long you can rplls-w- ith The Fun of Belonging. stay. Looking forward to meetpressure. Father Francis Dunn SJ, will ing you. Keep this a secret. Rower Draining at a offer the benediction on Tues- Signed; George A. Scott, presitouch Empties 20 gallons San Co., day, closing the Girl Scout Adult dent Walker-Scot- t of water in two minutes. conference. Diego, California. 10-lMrs. Scott chose to go by train Tub keeps hot water hotl R. than fly and left here on Channells rather Ralph Distinctive Cabinet I Tuesday, May 4. She was greetlOtUS SEAMAN Get First Grandchild ed. at the station in San Diego 17 Jewel Shock I) lewelv Eipanuoft Set SURGOMATIC In action! Brittle! tin S47 SO Mr. Scott and two ladies of pnt. Wat VI SO A seven pound boy was born by now 3822 the now 3822 personnel department who Monday, May 17, at Cooley Me escorted her to the U. S. Grant morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hotel. There she remained un I ELGIN with Guaranteed R. Reed Channell of Brigham til the surprise for her daugh MAINSPRING DURAPQWER City. At the present time they ter was to take place. She was A WEEK Near! That Have Be tail Tht where are residing In Logan after (mall , . among five other mothers from Reed attends the USAC. . down payment AT 20SAVINGSI BUY N0WI Nebraska and InMrs. Channell is the former Minnesota, M Tan Ind who were chosen as diana, Barbara Winther of New Britain, mothers to represent the 196 emConnecticut. of the store. Buy On Easy Terms ployees This is the first grandchild for Mrs. Stokes presumed that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R, Channell there would be about 25 or mayof Brigham Maternal be even 50 City. people at the affair grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and was completely surprised L. O. Winther of New Britain, as she was presented to an audConn. ience of 500, She, along with the other honored mothers, was presented a huge bouquet of carnations and a fifty dollar greenback. Mrs. Wallace, now of the Invoice department, has been emcomployed by the Walker-Scot- t pany for the past five years. She was overwhelmed with surprise as she saw her mother on the stage. All other mothers of employ! ees who atended the affair were presented with lovely necklace and earring jewelry from Studebaker's aerodynamic design wins the president. Mobilgas Economy As the happy couple left the CiW mwm Anyone Interested in ecouting, mothers of Girl Scouts, troop committee members or the general public, is cordially Invited to attend sessions of the Girl Scout Adult Conference slated for May 24, 25 and 26 t Intermountain school. p. m. Watch Students Name Adult Conclave 9:45 p. m. 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