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Show Assume Junior Police Duties MANTUA REPORTS National Boy Scout Week 1$ gram Sunday night. Mr. The Explorer advisor, Merle Isaacson took charge. The opening song was Shall the and of Zion Falter, Youth prayer by Dee Jensen, an Explorer. The flag ceremony and pledge of allegiance was given explorer; by Deon Jeppsen, Neil Jeppsen and Dick Barnum, A scouts. talk on How Scouting Helps Make Me a Better Latter-daSaint was given by a scout, David Conger. The ward clerk ahd former scoutmaster then gave a talk on scouting and the priesthood. A violin solo was then given by Miss Lillis Jeppsen, accompanied by Miss Janet Rasmussen. A review of the years of scouting and a reading was given next by our present Scout Master, Mr. Wayne Sims. Bishop Jeppsen then gave the final talk. After the closing song. tlverr t tii IT" .n J "I i a . y IT SWIMS "JIM BO M Mm most Mnsstionto invention in the fctoory of fishing the artificial minnow that swims No more live bait to buy. This is the iure sensation ef the 20th century. IT SWIMS no springs, uses no fuel, it swims as loof as you leave it m the water Swims by unique process of balance and gravity Fish any desired depth in lake stream, gulf, bay Any fish that will tor ike a minnow will strike JIM BO This is no gad- . Looks and swims bke a kve minnow. This la the tore of atl luret beautiful silver leaf plastic Buy one for your friends also Satisfaction Send SI 00 only, for each lure Send guaranteed chock or ash. Wo pay postage. Sold by mail only. JMi ill TACKLE tQ. CO. Largo. Fla. Box 741, 41 Every one present enjoyed the meeting and was proud of the boys and their leaders for the good work thry have been doing. The scouts and explorers, under the direction of Mrs. Mar-genIsaacson, also gave the program in Mutual Tuesday evening. Richard Hailing gave the opening prayer; Grant Nelson gave the scriptural reading; Niel Jeppson gave the theme and Dick Bornum gave a talk. The flag ceremony was conducted by the scoutmaster with David Conger, Aaron Beard, Dick Barnum and Neil Jeppson participating. a Following this program come, as you are party was held. Two girls had been out Saturday to invite the public and had taken down on paper what each one was wearing. was given to the girl j A prize and .boy with the, funniest or most unusual appearance. Myrtle Jeppsen received the prize for the girl and Richard Hailing received the one for the bby. Games were played and home-madcandy, cake, aqd rice balls were served. Miss Laura Jensen came up from Ogden to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Aaron Jensen. She attended Sunday school with her mother, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. DelBert Jensen' and family spent Sunday In n 7 Newly named Junior Police at Central school have begun their terms of duty at the school, according to J. D. Gundersen, principal. In order for more boys to participate in the poliqe duties at the school the Junior Police have two serving groups during the year. This has been the custom since 1950. "m i . The group will perform police duties for the remainder of the year. Duties consist of helping pupils cross Main street; enIn to stay courage pupils bounds; place road closed signs; raise and lower flag assist with PTA meetings and other school of functions; supervise use building in general. All youngsters serving on the police force serve with the consent of his parent in accordance as prowith Section vided in the laws of Utah, 1947, Chapter 85. 75-1- 4- Elder NEWS Box - Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. February 16, Big Pyramids ' NEW YORK (UP) Two s in North America occupy pyra-mid- a larger ground area than the ancient largest pyramids of Egypt, but they are not as high. One, covering three and a half times the area of the Pyramid of Cheops at El Gize, stands at Cholula in Mexicos State of The other, Cahokia Puebla. Mound, rises in the suburbs of East St. Louis, Illinois. a-- Bennett Davis is the captain Meadowlarks, formerly huntwith Bobby Seegmiller, first ed as game birds, are not larks lieutenant and Robert Craghead, at all, but actually belong to second lieutenant. Patrolmen the blackbird family. ENDS TONIGHT 'THE VIOLENT MEN ., THUR. - FRl: - SAT. LOOK; OVER THE TRUCK THATLL ' tX j '"W . , '? Ki V WV . . .. GET YOUR PAYLOAD THROUGH WHEN : OTHERS FAIL mm V ONE-TON- ., ALAN WHEEL-DRIV- E 't TRUCK JLEHnfED d elmer daves n a. Eosggrl TH U RSDAY - FRl DAY - SATURDAY - GEORGE -CO- I (talk this human jungle they call the city...l know its back alleys, hot spots and sin streets. I see the mobsters, shady dames and psychos waiting for a crack Bings you. Their stories will fhock you as no ether picture ever hast ... at the Central school include: front row left to right: Bobby Seegmiller, 1st Lt.; Bennett Davis, captain and Robert Craghead, 2nd Lt. Second row left to right: Michael Carver and Lee Erickson. Standing left to right: Wilbur Curley, Gary Larsen, Daniel Albert and Steve Rasmussen. Morgan at the home of Mr. and to church, one of the women Mrs. Roy Morgan. Practical Joke On the lizard on her lap and put The Cardette club held their the other called her attention Cost Friend $1,500 Thursday meeting to it evening at the home of Mrs. ACIERICAS LOWEST PRICED TRUCK , It cost Mrs. Lewis said she was two local women $1,500 to frigh- frightened and threw herself With a lifelike ten a companion backward so violently that she rubber lizard. ' broke a bone In her back. A Mrs. Mary Lewis testified in jury agreed the women conMrs.' Lewis common pleas court that when spired to frighten she got into a car with two and awarded her $1,500 in dam. , companions to accompany them ages. TOLEDO, O. cm"j MADE (UP) ' IT THE WORLDS 53 MORE POTTER WITH 115 KP ENGINE SUPER-HURRICA- URGES! MAKER WAITS MOTORS, INC., Of Todo BING CROSBY CLAUDE DAUPHIN DRIVE VEHICLES iiiiiiiinii 1, Ohia BUNDY MOTOR COMPANY , ' Phone 272 550 South Main Street 111c 0 , PAULA Pmducn) HAYCS by RAYMOND STERLING i Why Ancient Age can say EMILE Directed by JOSCPH GOETZ REGIS MEYER M NEWMAN New Use For Old Papers SOUTH PORTLAND, Me. (UP) .THE HUMAN JUNGLE" A machine that turns used high-valuinto newspapers containers has been developed here by a firm specializing in research on molded pulp products (The Chaplain Corp.) The machine cooks used news print into a thick soup, dries it to a pulp and squeezes the pulp into a variety of shaped con tainers. 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There is no better bourbon. And, at its new low price, this is the greatest yalue ja history. kt y imwr urrocir ww) Ma.fjCth A triumph , ji '' of Time and Nature SWUGKT KONtUCCr BQURDOd . i ARS Ott s 36 PSOCf 3 V. KS4 ANOENT AGE DtSTHING CO, llffrlj SHOW TIME Shane at 6:2Q; 10 P. M. Little Boy Lost 8:25 P.M. group. N Most New Junior Police Of ficers and Patrolmen - at MERRILL-JA- VAN STEVENS -HIT son-in-la- 9 m. oCetcctufg,... seiSr JCAN LADD ARTHUR HEFLIN Unusual Role! Treva Johnson. Thirteen members were present. Mrs. Ranae Hansen took home the prize for high score, Mrs. Mary Jeppsen received cut prize and Mrs. low Carol Hansen received score prize. A very enjoyable evening was had toy.all. went to Mrs. Cora Hailing Salt Lake City shopping with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Archibald, Saturday. The Relief society had their monthly work and business meeting Tuesday. After the lesson on use and care of the electric stove, was given toy Mrs. some very Cresta Sorensen, was work hand beautiful shown. Mrs.- Violet Nelson showembroidered ed some hand lunch cloths and tatted doilies. Mrs. Ruth Johnson displayed some very pretty crocheted dresser sets. Quilt blocks were worked on for the remaining part of the meeting. After closing prayer, refreshments were served to the TODAY! lnDjanJEfii -.- 1955 e JE3LiEr as k, :v e QJ thelnjun-Lover'i- - At Central i) scout. LAST TIMES IO are: Michael Carver, Lee Erickson, Wilbur Curley, Gary Larsen, Daniel Albert and Steve Rasmussen. New Jr. Poli Assume Duties The World Has Need of WillBy Mrs. Ray Conger ing Men, the colors retreat was of the given by the boys who did the In commemeration birthday of scouting the Scouts flag ceremony. Closing prayer and Explorers gave the pro- was given by Neil Jeppsen, injr School Observed With Scout and Explorer Program or,.p at Central FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY |