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Show 'i ffighway Boosters Meet Near Nevada Line State Champion Golf Team " y ' r ,. - '"'t r , , i , , Original Musical Skit is Highlight Of MIA Award Night for South Stake A musical skit, written by Mrs. Eva Nicholas, Mia Maid leader Willow Creek Camp of the Willard ward, was beauDUP to Meet Friday Box tifully presented by South TuesElder stake Mia Maids on The Willow Creek camp of the day evening, May 18, at the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will stake tabernacle. meet at the home of Madeline Haun on Friday, May 28, at 2 for the occasion meeting The p m. award Maid Mia was stake Co hostesses will be Albertine night with Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, stake leader, conducting. Dial and Leah Taylor. All parents of the young ladies were invited to attend. Eugene Perry, high councilman Meeting opened with the con- representing the YWMIA. gregation singing, Carry On, The "beautiful flowers which followed by invocation by Dixie adorned the Jabernacle were Gunderson. furnished and arranged by the Lifes Open Book was then Mantua and Perry wards. - l presented including the seven steps of a girls life from beginning of Mutual until she becomes a grandmother. Girls from all seven wards of the stake performed in the musical drama. A large book with gold letters depicted the book of life. The book .was made by Mrs. Iona Kelly, Sixth ward. Mrs. Eva Nicholas was narrator. Presentation began with BeeNot since Gone With the Wind hive Girls, First ward, and conCommissioner Lorenzo J. Bott has such an exciting love story Willard Mia tinued with Maids, author . . . talks to the assembled crowd at the Utah-Nevacome along! highway meeting, a few miles north ward; Junior Gleaners, Sixth Anya Seton bnngs you the darof Lucin. Others who spoke briefly are, left to right, County Clerk K. B. Olsen; E. G. ward; Gleaners, Perry; Mard ing, true story of the Earl, Logan; Dave' Petersen, Ogden; Charles Whitworth, chairman of the Chamber of riage, Second ward; First child, enchantress Katherine. Commerce highway committee; Colonel Me Gary, assistant manager of the Ogden ChamMantua, and Becoming a GrandShe was a beautiful commoner of the Chamber of Commerce and mother, Fifth ward. ber of Commerce; Ross Bowen, Secretary-managhe, the kings son! Still, once he The theme of the skit was wosaw her, as a young girl, until he Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah; and Golden Butters, Logan ven through the various musimarried her many years later, Montello Meeting Attracts Crowd cal and dramatic numbers prehe could never forget her! And sented. their tempestuous love has remained famous. In the June Remarks were then offered by Ladies' Home Journal ! Out toMrs. Dorothy Jeppson, South Box day on all newsstands. Elder stake YWMIA president, followed by the benediction by - - A love that Iroud of the State Championship Golf Trohpy , . are Coach Dale Rasmussen, and members of the Box Elder High school team which is composed of Mack Watkins, Billy Glover, Harper Iearse and George Mason. The team won the state championship at the Logan tournament on May 17. 'f Kathy Yagi and George Taniguchi Plan to Exchange Nuptial Vows in Corinne June 2 i Annoucement was made thl.s week by T. Yagi of Corinne of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Kathy, to George Taniguchi, son of Y. Taniguchi. couple plans to recite wedding vows on Wednesday evening, June 2, at the Corinne LDS ward. Bishop James H. Norman has been asked to officiate. The bride-to-bis a graduate of Box Elder high school, where she was a member of the school orchestra. Mr. Taniguchi is also a Box -- e Meier Family Returns To San Jose Residence Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Meier Elder high school graduate and two children, Karla Jean and r of is the Lotus and Nicholas, returned Friday Cafe on South Main. to their home in San Invitations are in the mail for evening California, after visiting Jose, a wedding reception and dance the past two weeks with Mrs. honoring the newlyweds to be Meiers parents, Mr. and Mrs. held in the Corinne ward recreaE. Anderson. tion hall immediately following Cephus the nuptial vows between the They also visited with Mrs. Olive Hume of Tremonton and hours of nine and eleven with Mrs. Lora Astle and Elmer Anderson of Garland. Mrs. Meier will be rememberThere are 679 windows and 534 doorways in the U. S. ed as the former Edith owner-manage- changed history Best-selli- da brons-haire- er ii 1 1 Change to Gordons and see the CHANGE in your gin Next time yon order gin remember that Gordon's has the advantage of High Proof (91.4) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with Gordon's Gin. Liqueur Quality gives you richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 years Gordon's has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. , Part Of The Group From Utah and Nevada two state the meettng'kre shown in the school auditorium at Montello, attending booster caravan. Judge Nev., where second meeting was conducted by the highway Lewis Jones, second from left, president of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, . . . presided at the meeting. Highway Boosters Seek New North Of Lake Route Through Box Elder Nevada, Utah Meet Held to Discuss Road Problems Last Week Utah and Nevada highway officials and road boosters conferred last Friday and Saturday on a proposed north of the lake highway route joining the two states. ' WHO MAKES Sponsored by the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, A caravan of representatives from Brigham City, Ogden, Lpgait, THE WHISKEY Tremonton, and Park Valley met with Grouse, Creek and Nevada representatives near the state line on Utah highway 70 where an enthusiastic outdoor meeting was held in spite of a cold morth; wind which accompanied heavy, rains in the area. YOU BUY? Look at the label! If it read Distilled end Bottled by, you know who made it, where at was made, and who bottled it. This phrase is on every G.enmore labeL We do not use other whiskies to bottle under the proud Gieomore name. If we did, we could not say Distilled end Bottled by. $ When you get Glen more you get uniform high quality because Gieomore Js distilled and bottled 6y u only. Look for the word Gieomore oo the straight whiskey you buy and youll be getting .the best. 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I SO fug ft -month; singW pffffi 'Tween Season Suits Girls Dresses-Hat- s - Coats Suits All Subteen Dresses BUG MEUD U CTU U)N2 Member Audit Bureau of Circulationa, Utah State Press Association, ha- tional Editorial Association and United Praaa. Advertising Repreaetitative: Utah State Press Association, Seh Lake City. Utah. and Bottled by at the Saturday However, morning meeting held at Elko, with Houston Mills, the Nevada state highway engineer, and William Smith, district engineer for th bureau of public roads, we were told that if we would work on our road, they would work on theirs and in time would have & good hard surfaced road, Judge Jones continued. The Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah are asking the Utah State Road commission to oil Utah 70 from the junction with U. S. 30S, west of Snowvllle to Park Valley, he announced. We do not expect it to be done this year but we do expect that and preliminary engineering grading may be completed and judging from the friendly comments from Chairman Whittenburg and Commissioner Bott, we think we will get some oiling done on that road. SPIIITS NEOTUl cause the Nevada highway officials would not commit themselves on that proposition. Attending the two state meeting from Brigham City was Judge Lewis Jones, president of the civic group; Ross C. Bowen, secretary; Charles Whitworth, chairman of the chamber of commerce road committee; $her- P iff Warren W. Hyde. Cgunty L1 -i Clerk K. B. Olsen, County Re' Route aveled by the Utah corder Margaret Evans, County rtr!tvan U. S. 30 to the Wight-CountCommissioner Lewis 6f Utah 70, 11 miles Road Supervisor . Ted luqdtion Snowvill southwest to Austin; Lloyd Davis and Char- westi.of les Claybaugh. County Commissioner George Davis, Garland, IN TIME FOR DECORATION also attended the - meeting. 1 100 We had hoped to establish a firm meeting place at the In he continued. state line, this we were unsuccessful be- A weekly l)tf ON THE LABEL Every Drop Distilled Utah 70 is well graded an graveled, with an eight miles strip through Park Valley being blacktopped. We returned home encouraged and heartened," Judge Jones week. announced here this Something is going to happen on the north of the lake highway but it wont be just the way we had it outlined. Gordon's Theres no gin like Wednesday, May 26. 1954 Brigham City?, Utah J LOOK FOR - Proceeding on to Montello, Nev., the group met local residents to talk 'over the proposed highway, then proceeded bn to Elko for additional conferences. Others from Brigham City were prevented from attending when they developed car trouble. These included John Howard, Bill Tyson and County Treasurer George L. Johnson. Nevada officials attending included Houston Mills, Carson City, Nevada state highway engineer; William H. Smith, Car-soCity, district engineer, bureau of public roads; Paul Sawyer, president of the Elko County Chamber of Commerce; and M. E. "Ted McCuistion, Elko chamber road committeeman and speaker of the Nevada assembly. ; McCuistion told the assembly thatt the Utahns should try to haVe the route designed as alternate U. S. 40. Mills predicted that Nevada will be ready to meet Utah at the state line when the route through Boj Elder county is improved. Whittenburg warned that it would be a mistake to anticibut pate early construction premised .that Utah would continue to improve state highway 70 as funds are available. Bott predicted that the may be the start of a "highway for Western Box Elder, proinised when the rail Park Valley and Lucin, cross ing into Nevada near Montello, southwest to Oasis and U. S. 40. T M E Y 0 1U T IHI 44 South Main Street M B P |