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Show Home From Overseas Progress Conn. WOODBURY, Selling Is Topic At Lions Meeting (UP) telephones are on their way out. The Woodbury Telephone Co. has floated a stock issue that will enable it to replace its battery-powerephones. . Crank-styl- e $ r ALFALFA of merchandising Methods food and automobiles occupied the attention of members of the Brigham City Lions club at last meeting when Glen Fife of Fife and Wifes Market and Glen Knudson of Central Chevrolet, spoke. A regular meeting with President S. W. Beecher directing, the program also featured vocal numbers by Carol Jean Leggett, accompanied by Margaret John-sen- . f WEEVILS State FHA President V L - VNr Airman Is Assigned To Aircraft-Engin- e School Bernard F. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Baker, Willard, Utah, has been assigned to Aircraft and Engine Mechanics school at Sheppard Air Force Base, home of the world's a 1 r craft mechanics largest school. at During his assignment Sheppard, located near Wichita Falls, Texas, he will be working n the aircraft and engine me char.ics field. Prior to his enlistment In the Air Force on October 15, 1954, airman and Baker attended graduated from the Box Elder High school. A-3- c USE ilPEMd Garth 0. Jensen Back From Overseas Duty am? Pfc. Garth p. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen, re- turned home last week after serving overseas in Korea with the U. S. Army for the past year . and Jensen was stationed in Korea with the 13th Field Artillery then transferred to Kobe, Japan with the 24th Division. Pfc. Jensen will enjoy a month in Brigham City, then report for further duty on March 20. 6ne-half- TYSON SEED & FEED 54 West Forest Street , PHONE 154 Corinne Ward to Cater To Children Friday Gear wear's no problem for me thanks to the Standard Man family fun night catering the young fry of Carinn. will A to be held Friday evening, March 11, beginning at 7:30 p. m. in the Corinne LDS ward amuse ment hall. The Animal Fair" Is to be sponsored by the Junior Sunday school and Primary, and will feature supper, program and games. Menu for sale Friday evening will Include: barbecues, chili, pie, ice cream, popcorn and punch. A toyland stand will have monkeys and hobby horses for sale along with bean bags. All are invited by the two organizations to attend and en joy the evening. r -- 1 Even in the toughest operating conditions, yott can be sure your differential and transmission gears are fully protected against wear by keeping the cases filled with RPM Multi-Servic-e Gear Lubricant It withstands the extreme pressures that Primary Penny Drive Complete for So. Stake de-.vel- op in spiral bevel and hypoid gears. RPM Multi Service Gear Lubricant forms a lubricating, tv ear-ris ting coating on gear teeth. This lubricant stands up in high operating temperatures, resists oxidation. And it contains an agent that helps control expansion and prevent leakage. For extra Gear gear protection, order RPM Multi-Servic- e Lubricant today. According to South Box Elder stake Primary presidency, a to tal of $951.53 has been collected during the annual Penny Drive and has been sent to the LDS Childrens hospital In Salt Lake es anti-foami- on any Standard For information REYNOLDS 121 N1 W or Oil City. V. REEDER Phone 68 state officers were Installed In 4 Box Elder NEWS cerethe colorful Installation Brigham City Utah mony. Mary Jo, presidential delegate from Box Elder, was March 9 1955 Wednesday, installed as the new state presiCity dent during this session. Lois will - automatically a Kanab student, and president Alice Johnson A 'tea at'the University of Beard, , By Mary Jo the opportunity of Mary give past president, presided. representing Utah at the NationAt the annual state meeting of Utah, Friday, opened the con, the office of state al FHA convention. Holding activities. vention's the future Homemakers of America held In Salt Lake City JDuring the morning meeting, last Saturday, Mary Jo Harris, candidates for state offices were daughter of Vernal and Bertha introduced. Guest speaker, Dr. V state Royden Braithwaite, director of Harris, was nominated Utah have must to water agriculture Mining, grow. president of the organization. the College of Southern Utah, and Industry need this vital natural resource for She will represent the state at spoke to more than 700 homecontinued expansion. Because water is so Important the National FHA convention In makers on the theme of the to Utah's people, the Utah Mining Association pledges BetAmes, Iowa, next summer. Homes, convention, "Happy full support to those working for the Upper Colorado , ter Citizens, Understanding Twenty-twmembers of the World. River Development project, which includes Echo Park Future Homemakers of America Dam. All Utahns can help by joining the Aqualaotes. t Box Elder represented High Climaxing the affair was a school at the convention held formal banquet Saturday evein the Newhouse Hotel. Bertha ning. Dr. Gardner from the Harris and Carol Warburton, Utah State Agricultural college " From the earth comes an abundant life for ell' ' faculty members, accompanied addressed the group of high New the group. school representatives. or 588 Meet Growing Utah's Greatest Need V 1 .v o UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION At Convention Saturday We have it! . . . Mary Jo Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iVernal Harris, was elected leader of all state chapters of Future makers during annual in Salt Lake. DUAL-PURPOS- test Home- meet Poultry, Dairy Farmers Convention Planned i Utahs poultry and dairy far rners will have an opportunity to attend the Pacific Dairy and ALL-STE- A (UP) BODY EL STATION WAGON H front yoor own garden with n Mountain Grown Seeds Highly Productive Varieties t Easy-to-gro- w KAJ BEAMS BUTS RADISHES UTTUCS TOMATOES CABSOTS FOR BOTH PASSENGERS & PAY LOAD ' GOES THROUGH NOW 53 IT MORE power with 115 hp THE WORLDS subway transit, system to be completed , have a main branch from the business district up the central Avenida da Liberdade, whene it will form two separate lines to the outer suburbs.' LARGEST MAKER OF Toledo 1, WILLYS MOTORS, INC., Ohio- - too . FOR THE SEED CASE AT TOUR IOCAt DEALER Phone 272 T , ! J . r Why Ancient Age can say: Ancient Age k a bargain at any prioe. Now there is still another reason for Ancient Ages popularity. More than six years ago, we laid away extra stocks of Ancient Age. 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Edwin Gossner of Smithfield is president of the pacific Dairy and Poultry Association this year and will preside at tbe convention. LISBON 4 AQ0CK1 SA0.AE) ward contributed $215.85; Second ward, $177.00 Fifth ward, $143.66; Sixth ward, $140.06; Willard, $141.00; Mantua, $59.00 and Perry, $74.86. Special thanks went out to day to ward workers who col lected donations and to those who donated to the annual Pen ny Drive. The Company of Californio product, call 178 S 8 W i "' 7 b Pfc. Garth 0. Jensen returned last week . , TT 1 The recent Inter-clumeeting Tremonton, Garland, Willard and Brigham City Lions attended was reviewed. . MTT1 Mary Jo Harris Elected State FHA President at Salt Lake to which , TTH1 rT 'IMIMMI Vm FRANKFORT. EENPXCf |