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Show rrr i V - f nC . v V ' V S t , V I V't V ' t W (i s i v V H4V f r, Oblige the Neighbor? Troop Gives Supper, Court of Honor Court J iiiwwi waste household scraps, says an economy hint. Agreed. Open the windows and let the neighbors heat. Never i- Of Honor, Program at Wednesday Event 7 w v ; 1 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 5, Mademoiselle College Board Selection! ' Boy Scout Troop ' 185 entertained parents and friends at a benefit trout supper, program and court of honor, Wednesday night, at the fellowship hall of the v Community Presbyterian church.' ' , .? ' Father William Dunne and Orville flood cooked the mountain trout purchased and donated - manager Postponement of the red and by Forbes lot the mink farm at Mantua. blue golf tournament banquet was announced this week by V Scouts served the food to apReynolds V. Reeder, president of 135 the proximately attendingthe Brigham City Golf and benefit dinner. club when it was found Scoutmaster Don Rogers intro-dupe- Country that about half of the only the, program which fol- scheduled matches had been lowed and consisted of a series of skits toy members of the played. As a result, the club tournatroop Stewart Munns, neighborhood ment play will (be continued unscout . commissioner, presided til Wednesday, Oct. 12 and the over the court of 'honor, Inducted new date set for the. banquet ' Wilbur Curley, George Govear, will be Thursday,. Oct.-13. r 'Richard Gomez and John Hess as This1' annual banquet is 'proChick tenderfoots, promoted Featherstone to second class and vided by the losing teaiq, .Reedelevated Bob Epley and Doug- er pointed out, .and will be held the Tropical Restaurant ' at las Johnson for first class. He at 7:30 p. m. on that date. also Issued merit badges for Johnto and swimming Epley. What, makes you so son, a public health merit badge asked the assistant. to Epley '.'Father Francis Dunn of the St.- - Henrys Catholic club, insti- that a profit of $130 was shown tutional representative, reported by the troop on the project. Ship'n Shore's - elegant . .12 pleat-fron- beau-shirt- ; s t .r broadcloth ! - . d .. , ' Rom where I sit ... Scouts and Scouters of Troop 185 served a' mountain trout supper Wednesday night which netted them $130, presented a short program and held a court of honor. Here Orville Hood and Father William Dunne fry fish for the 130 people attending the function. .r . ' . v Hack Willis had just stopped ..'pee tractor sos he could cool off young insur- aace salesman came up the drive, j 'Hhek was tired of plowing, and aeeded insurance on his new barn, Bu be also needed to get that winter rye in fast. The salesman, an eager kid, noticed hesitation, I come from a farm, he said, Why dont you look at these booklets get all the dope and take that plow a couple of ' rounds for you. t -- - Young fellow laid off a pretty straight furrow, too. It was al- asout dark before Hack sitting pump, when ' , - ' ;y - t f,y- Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation; his son Scout Bobby Boyce, others. j CH ill. IT ! s.- pi5 ri ..fcW' r r t-- YJ x Romance of the season: Mademoiselles College Board is mad for this marvelous new Shipn Shore blousel Selected for its handsome features: stitched-dow- n pleated front... soft spread collar, fine French cuffs . . . long d shirt tails. Combed cotton broadcloth with a wash-lovel- y lustre. . .white or wonderfully vivid Fall colors. Sizes 28 to 38. jj Y I TW fXT V mA lw.. X' " t - ; w: V 5 . v ty.y VX ; rVl ,'T rv- -: , , Enjoying the Food are Mr. and Mrs. George Lowry, Dr. George Boyce and ' Joe Marsh in the shade was able to decide just what kind of policy to get. From where , sit to j good salesman -- or a good citizen- -it always helps to put yourself ia the other mans place. He may have a different sort of job with different problems... he may pre fer to close a deal over, say, a friendly glass of beer while you" might prefer something else. But both of you can if you make h a policy to try. . . . V 4 Shades of Tom Sawyer! at the stay-tucke- ' t, Many more new styles... spirited woven patterns, $2.98. u r0 t - x t unm-- X V Scout Douglas Johnson . . serves tiny Joyce Curley and Scout Wilbur Curley, parents and friends at the benefit supper. , 1 Penny Mile ' ; .'-'- Min-h- Tenderfoot Scouts Are Pinned ' mothers their during impressive ceremonies, conby ducted by Stewart Munns, neighborhood commissioner. The four new scouts are George Gover, Richard Gomez, John Hess and Wilbur Curley. ... F t S - - V- - R S T S E C U R IT Y . . . the Bank for Everybody! i , 1 . Permit us to tell you why y, rs tVi . mY &: 7-:- S A i X I (.. THEYlitUREi Oct. Only At Bags a Big Trophy I Chil(UP)'Catho- dren alt the Holy Rosary lic school" 'collected', a mile' of pennies to help build a new I cathedral. ', BOtWQf' SUCCESS TOt CHALLENGE I Ih s yj" r Success Car of the Year! Thomas E. lumber , Fourth West, brought down this perfect at 7 :45 a.ip. on the opening morning of the South Cache elk hunt. He found his trophy in Elk valley, estimated the live weight at close to a thousand pounds. The animal dressed out over 500 pounds. ... , i . . . 241 South spe-cem- in , tsi ' r.i! for , YOU ARE SS INVITED TO ATTEND advertisement i Your sons and daughters your grandsons and granddaughters are valued customers of First Security Bank. Thousands of them have already entrusted us with their savings. And wc invite thousands more to learn the value of saving systematically. It will be these thrifty citizens of tomorrow who will guide the destinies of this great Intermountain region. OUR And the earlier each boy and girl begins saving regularly, the sounder their future will be, individually and collectively as our leading citizens of tomorrow. NO ACCOUNT IS TOO SMALL al First Security Bank. We offer our facilities to help young people save. Soda Water - Balloons for Coffee and Rolls Souvenirs Door Prizes its all FREE during our Open children accompanied by their parents ", i House and showing of the new Dodge for 56. ) Door prizes to be given away will include a 270 Deer Rifle, car blanket, 10 free lubrication jobs, tune up, jobs, but only adults, over 21 years. of. age, may participate. ' , PURCHASER of the first 56 Dodge wiil receive as an extra special gift a 21 Sylvania table model television set with Halo light, - ' WATCH FOR THE BiG SPOTLIGHT - IT'S ON DODGE in '56! n. nrr v - 1955 Doug gave me This bedside phone for a preient. Ht wonderful not to have to get up out of bed when it rings at night and, of course, its terribly convenient when I dont feel well. Order, your additional telephones now, for those placet ' where youre most likely to be when you need them. The cost it only 3 or 4 cents a day each. The installation ' charge i small, regardless of location. Phones are now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business Office. nominal, Mountain States Telephone , MOTOR -- COMPANY 333 North Main Street Brigham City, Utah one-tim- t (XBSQ 030QIID0C? 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