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Show Prize Winning Betsy Ross Float Won in Tricycle Division Pets Joined Parade Prize Winning Smile t 31 k) J5 C The Burbank Family walked off with first prize honors in the float division with their patriotic float. Richard and Eugene Burbank, sons of Mr. and Mrs. August Burbank, pulled their sister Penny, who sat regally on the flag draped miniature float. . . . Miss Vleria Stokes, Harris L. Torbenson Plan Temple Rites u' ' Young DelRay Woodland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland, pedaled off with first prize honors in the tricycle division. He is shown . . . here with other tricycle division contestants. Blond Patricia Burrup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Burrup, came up with her most pleasant smile in the entire baby contest. The little miss not only displayed the smile during contest time but continued with her good nature during her entire participation in the parade. . . Piano Students Plan Joint Summer Recital Ladies Open A joint piano recital has been announced for Tuesday evening, August 16 by Ricks Knudson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls, and her fluffy grey kitten, Twinkles, joined the line of march. The kitten behaved during the entire length of the parade as she was wheeled in the miniature taylor tot. . . . Legal Notice ADVERTISEMENT Play on July Miss Carol Johnson. Knudson, a music student at the University of Utah is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson while Miss Johnson, 'daughter Lady members of the Brigham of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, City Golf and Country club are Honeyville, is a student at Brig- all set it 0 go on the July tournament leg, it was announced ham Young university. this week toy Dean Candland, club pro. Paired in the championship flight are Norma Butler and Elaine Holmgren, Bonnie Jorgensen and Coy Hadfield, Edna Fronk and Katie Fishiburn, Carrie Johnson and Myrna Reese. Today to Saturday open Winning byes in the rounds were Lola Winzler, TWO BIG FEATURES Idonna Hamilton, Cloe Sheffield and Lucille Waldron. OUTER " HURTLING THROUCH Players lin the first flight will be Donna Mann and Jean BarnSPACE THEY CHALLENGED ard, Beth Epley and Carma THE UNEARTHLY FURIES and Pearse, LaVoy Chlarson Blanche Ansen, Margaret Bess CFAN OUTLAW PLANET! arid Wilma Wixom. Second flight pairings include Carma Waldron and Mildred Shumway, Uialla Hansen and Arvilla Powers, Ulanda Allen and Helen Felt, with Marion Morrell winning a bye. Third flight players will Ibe Lola Crey and Doris Abbott, Grace Davis and Ro sella Reed-- , Glenna Merrill and Mamie Fruin, with Jean Bouck winning a bye. First round matches must be played off toy July 13, Candland announced. Golf Tourney COOL $ Steel nuts are manufactured at the incredible rate of 4,400 in 60 seconds by an automatic z FOR BIDS $7,701 f JEFF MORROW FAITH DOMERGUE REX REASON it Wednesday - Thursday Family Nite - $1 Per Car "THE RAID" starring VAN HEFLIN and ANN BANCROFT in Technicolor ALSO tYrrtnf BORIS s "THIS IS MY and Introducinf KARLOFF Selected NINO MARCEL thru United Army Plus Selected Shorts Cartoons Wednesday. July 6, 1955 the Logan LDS tempe. That evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimber, 241 South Fourth West, the couple will receive friends at an open house. Hostesses for the reception will be Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Rosalie Wells and Miss Velma Kimber. Wherever you go Institute take the SHORT CUT - with you! - Phone for your Appointment today . Glens Beauty Shop 11 West Forest Phone 893 v. EVERYWH Thoy stand out ANYWHERI Start BOARD OF EDUCATION CHICAGO (UP) It costs the BOX ELDER COUNTY average young dentist $7,701 to SCHOOL DISTRICT, start a private practice, accordBrigham City, Utah, . a survey reported in the By Wayne Sandall, President. ing to Journal of the American Dental Dated June 15, 1955. fTAMINQ - - - 10-fo- Annual Utah Farm and Sealed proposals for the construction of a New Elementary School A program designed for the Building in Brigham City, Utah, will toe received at entire family is scheduled for the office of the Clerk, Box El- the second annual Farm and der County School District in the Home Institute ,to (be held on Court House Building,. Brigham the campus of the Utah State City, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m., Agricultural college next week, on the 11th day of July, 1955. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder;, counAll bids shall be made on the ty agricultural agent, points printed forms provided toy the out. Architect and made a part of Plans are completed the contract documents. Copies where tours tonearly the experimenof the Plans, Specifications, and tal farm, recreational activities, other Contract Documents are on a barbecue, and excellent, enterof Office the in Clerk, tainment with file the outstanding state Box Elder County School Dis- and will high national speakers trict, In the Court House Buildevent on July this special light ing, Brigham City, Utah, and 14 and 15. are open for public inspection. Frank L. Teuton from Wash1 A set of such Documents may ington, D. C, will exhibit artimade from agricultural toe obtained from the office of cles His talk will empha products. & Holbrook, Architects, Hodgson Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, size utilization of agricultural with a special feature upon deport of Fifty Dollars produce of 12 girls modeling articles of ($50.00). Said deposit will be refunded provided the bidder clothing and accessories made submits a Ibonafide bid and the from farm products. This exhibition Will toe the first on the plans and specifications are re14. lin Architect turned to the good program on July Allred states that Wheeler condition not later than five (5) days following the opening McMillen, editor of the farm Journal, who is recognized as an of buds. outstanding speaker with dynaBid security will toe required mic ideas pertaining to agriin the form of a certified check culture, will be another high or bid bond acceptable to the light on the first day. A special tea for the women Owner in an amount of not less than five (5) percent of the to- will be held with other features tal amount of the proposal, pay- which will include short cuts in able without condition to the sewing methods and practices Sn Owner. maintaining proper health. The men will enjoy tours to the liveBox The Board of Education, stock farms to view new devel Elder County School District, Brigham City Utah, reserves the right to reject any or all bids New Dentist Needs and to waive any informalities. To Wednesday - Thursday PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR Sorority Party With CHICAGO (UP) Two boys stuck a a pole through Unique Mexican Flavor window to snatch Mrs. Anna A summer party with MexiCerdas purse, containing $20, off her dining room taible. can flavor was held by members of Xi Alpha and Epsilon chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Monday evening, June 27, at Rees Pioneer park. The patty was under (he coHome Mrs. Deon of chairmanship Lichtenstein and Mrs. Wilma oband research and opments Spaulding, assisted by Mrs. serve the crops and pasture Merle Craghead, Miss LaPreal demonstrations to see the new Wight, Mrs. Jane Baron, Mrs. developments,- in crops and ir- Leah Barker, Mrs. Cleo Dixon, rigation. Free ice cold butter- Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Colleen milk will toe available both Andersen, Mrs. Mamie Adamson and Mrs. Jackie Petersen. days for all attending. i ')C The delicious Mexican meal The county agent points out that this is one of those events was prepared for the members the farmers and housewives of and their partners toy Mrs. M Box Elder county just cant af- A. Burtcher. . ford tq, miss, and be is hoping Phone your society news to 771. for a good attendance. Elder NEWS u. Brigham City. Utah Mrs. Rose Stokes of Promontory announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Vleria to Mr. Harris L. Torbenson of Anaka, Minn. Miss Stokes, who has just returned from a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and Mr. Torbenson will be married Friday, July 8, In Agricultural College Plans Second June Co-H- Fishing Barbara Jane Balls . Box LOVE" with LINDA DARNELL In Color Association. It was based on replies to questionnaires sent to all dentists who graduated during the period 1951 through 1954. The associations bureau of economic rsearch and statistics, which conducted the survey, said the $7,701 is exclusive of finance charges. It includes $5,870 for dental equipment, $530 for dental sup plies, $270 to furnish a reception room, $208 for business equipment, $283 for wiring and plumbing, $203 for partitioning, $22 for air conditioning and $115 for other expenses. The $7,701 is a mean figure for all the United States. But the Journal said there is some cost variation by regions. It cost nearly $9,000 to start a practice in the Far West, and only $6,886 to start a practice in the west. About 14 percent of the dentists who answered the questionnaires said they bought ,es- tablished practices instead of setting up their own. 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