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Show 8 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah 26. Wednesday, May 1954 Aliman Fil'd Class I, DcMaur Bulls, son ol Mr and Mrs. Laren W Bulls, arrived in Bug hum City on Muy 11 lor a (Bud NEW OPENINGS! Classes for beginners. Also private lessons POPULAR or CLASSICAL Special play by ear lessons for adults. See Doug Mann before June 1st or call 693-- New Firm Holds Opening Airman Bud Balls Home After Overseas Duty I month's furlough o lie just recently leturned from Takyo, Japan where he served Ills second hitch overseas He pluns to ii'i'oit for further duty on June 10 at El Paso, Texas He will ioriil(te vear enlistment pound I . .. ' jyyi f. :J r trl I R .. -- aJI ' J, - , r.' ?.i r . . . , Ielerson Equipment Company located at Ierrv, annoii'iees the grand opening of their Called To Hawaii f ' Formation of It eluh organization meetto he ludd on Thnisduy, ing a. m. in the Muy 27. at 10.50 eourt room of the county court M house, aceoidmg to Bessie Hansen, the home demonstration agent V v ' 7 f ' . . . )L v! A ke'. I 4 . r v Tft JR LI)S Missionary Paul G. Andersen . . . Paul G. Andersen 1.99 To Serve Mission In Hawaii U Brigham City, Utah Paul G Andersen, son of Mr and Mis David O Andeisen, has received an LDS mission call to the Hawaiian Islands mission field He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on June 16 and spend 10 days there before leaving for Hawaii The First ward is planning a testimonial farewell in honor of your moifc Regular $4.00 CHILDREN'S sale Values to $5.00 GIRLS Regular to $7.00 KEN ALE Dresses 98ctf Dresses $3.98 $2.98 Ginghams. Prints, Embossed Cottons. Linghams, Prints, Embossed Cottons. SQUAW SKIRTS in crinkle crepe & prints $2.98 2 I onlv Spring BARY COATS - 1 only Girls $3rSMmT,E with Matching Bonnets - - - - $6.98 WOHIM Art & Gift Shop FINEST KENTUCKT MS I. STRAIGHT BEAK IOURBON SINCE 1791 BOURBON USTUiU Cl. K NOff WHISKY, CUM. KfXTUCKTI 1 Miss Hansen states have a 1 II eluh vvhl h vide fun and valuable for every hoy and girl that will For ESH to ihs $an Gorsq Places over p ijgi gLg pro- training member there aie easy rules to get a eluh started Here is how to become a memberget a group of friends together who are interested and decide which one is to be the leader Then meet at the court house this Thursday to get iKa Im Up hjkflSa y , Heres everything you need to make successful personal appearan Elder Andersen on Sunday evening, May 30, beginning at 7:30 p m in the chapel All friends md relatives of the family are coidially invited to attend Elder Andersen is a Box Elder seminary and high school graduate. Just last week he graduated from the Institute of Religion at Weber college. He has attended the Brigham Young University and Weber college during the past two years. Ho is the second of the Andersen family to perform missionary duties in Hawaii, An elder brother, Dwayne, served in Hawaii from November 1941 until 1941. Dwayne just returned last year from his second LDS mission. He served his last mission in Japan. Lloyd N Andersen spent two 'years in the Canadian LDS field He is now teaching seminary at Thatcher, Arizona. mis-isio- i igj Sports Coats and Jackets, Slacks, Hats' Sweaters, Ties, Sports Shirts, Swim Wear ces on the long holiday ! Whether youre going to be as t or just loaf luxuriously . . . the right togs active as all will promote your pleasure. get-ou- t y END OF THE MONTH SALE! '1 I 4-- H .Sunday, May 23. at Institute STRAW HATS Wesley Gephait and Stewait Young are the Tremonton oo chan men of he two day show Box Elder Sheriffs Posse mem hers are to act as couriers and officials during the show Events listed at the show aie eight races, halter class exhibitions, a Sale of registeied quarter horses and a cutting Clubs To Bs Told - A Hr. Diplomas Institute of ed hy nine Utah State Inter-nountai- The new tirm hannew sales and service this week-endles Fetguson and Mas.sey-- 1 larns tractor and implement lines, Titnherih and other farm sti nctures. Dodge ti licks and cars, along with other lines. Ol Fair Grounds Animals have aheady been isted as entries in the show 'rom Utah, Idaho, Montana "alifornia, Wyoming, Nevada, Tiegon and Colorado, including ,ome of the famous horses in tie country Entiics total near V 200 horses, according to P. tlph stevvart of Brigham City, presi lent of the sponsoring Quarter Horse asso- 'lation 4 o Nine A . in Mmch Petticoats rule the whirl . . . they're the bounce, the fun, the fashion of wearing the seasons ' twirling fashions. Our cotton crinolin version fits smoothly across the hips ... is pouffed and billowed with two ruffles piped in color. Sires small, medium and large, Washable, of course. Scheduled at new coat of aluminum was applied last week to' he grandstands at the Box El lor County Fair Grounds in "remonton in preparation for he annual Intermountairi Quar er Horse show on Friday and 'at ui day of this week. May 2S T). The pure of the show is ft cents for children and $1 0U or adults .. 1055 crinolin petticoat Horse Show Is iunt four his v,jzi .,v in Institute graduation exerrlses Faulkner, Whitney L. Johnson, and Paul H. Tingey, all of Brigham City; Wilford W. Snow, Dr Adam S. Bennion, member Dewey ville; David L. Carter, of the Council of Twelve, Church Park Valley: Ray. O. Jeppsen, of Jesus Christ of Latter-daMantua: Carol Ann Pett, CoSaints was speaker at the com- rlnne; Jon Reed Boothe, fiorn the Izigan I,IjS mencement Graduates who received diploKeliglon were receivlocal students at mas included the following: Uoriaine J. Christensen, J. Earl Agrieultur.il college Diplomas Given to ... week-end- n FOR THE FISHERMAN I Ktaw (dwdm msp; fees do more work per day . You tov time in traffic. New truck Hydra-Malig starts transmission gets you off to smooth, without shilting or clutching. Imagine how easy this makes driving in traffic and on delivery routes! 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