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Show fM fttff t MIMI - ; Combined Insfallafion Monday dm m Annual installation ceremontv ies for both VFW post and auxiliary and District No. 1 VFW post and auxiliary were conducted" Monday evening, April 2. at the War Memorial home following elections. Installing officers were: Gordon Bronson, Tremontpn, and Mrs. Glida Paxman, American Fork, departmental president. Post Officers Elected as commander of the Brigham City VFW post were Jim B. Bywater, Arthur Hansen will serve as senior vice commander; Clair Ruddell, junior vice commander; Tolman Burke, quartermaster; Gil Laur-itzen- , chaplain; Leland Nelson, Judge advocate, and Dr. S. L. Moskowitz. surgeon. Nick Topic was appointed as adjutant. r , ; Entertains Sewing Club col-leg- .. f . , Of the' 46 men who did go to college,.. 37.'hel'ied pay their way ' by working. VU ,-.. .1-- ' - v. The executives generally vise young men wanting to attend college to work their way if necessary. But several caution prospective students not to tie themselves down so by outside jobs that they dont have enough time to study properly or to join In campus activities. - ad- Most of the company officials believe that college degrees are but that a young man can succeed without college even though it may take a little longer. : Dr. William .. J.. McGill, general manager of industrial and public relations,, who worked part-timduring college, said; Not everyone needs, to or should go to college. But if anyone really wants to and uses some ingenuity, it is just as easy today to pay all or part of your expenses as it was 25 years ago. door-opener- e ' inVFW DISTRICT NO. 1 LEADERS (left to right) Gordon Bronson, Tremonton, stalling officer, and Mrs. Glida Paxman, American Fork, department president congratulate Mrs. Edna Nelson, Brigham City, newly elected VFW Auxiliary president for District No. 1, and Leland Nelson, Brigham City, newly elected District , 1 commander. TOP VFW AUXILIARY OFFICERS (left to right) Mrs. Mary Scothern was elected president of the Brigham City VFW auxiliary Monday evening, April 2, at the War Memorial home. Serving with her as senior will be Mrs. Deloris Lauritzen aiul junior ...... . - . , r Kindergarten Club Invites Guests to Musical Drama Review vice-preside- nt ' andMrs.MargieTrea.se. tress; Mrs. Mario Bywater, Brigham City, guard; Mrs. Gertrude Winn, Tremonton, Mrs. Geneive Jensen, Brigham City, and Mrs. Ellen Richman, Brigham City, trustees; Mrs. Gladys Ruddell, Brigham City, banner hearer; Mrs. Nettie, Reese, Brigham City, flag bearer; , Mrs. Sunny Topic, color bearer; Brigham City, Mrs. Josephine Bronson, Tremonton, color .bearer; Mrs. Mar-brForsgren. Corinne, color bearer; Mrs. Jean Poulsen, Corinne, color bearer; Mrs. Ellen Richman, Brigham City, musician and Mrs. Valona Petersen, Brigham City, instructor. CITY (UP) a Back In Business Trailer Honeymoon Pair Ready to Settle Down Po- lice dispatchers here are complaining about the color schemes of the new automobiles. one-roo- e two-ton- - The N.: J. (UP) PATERSON. times, was recently after a lapse of 20 years when members learned they had money in the bank. Some $800 of the organizations funds were frozen in the old Franklin Trust Cqmpany when the banks closed in 1933. social good1 SEED . PHONE 29 S! YOU, TOO, CAN WEAR THESE WINGS All Faces West sical drama, The Parrys will bring with them a soloist and an accompanist to present several of the musical numbers from the production. Mr. and Mrs. Parry wrote the words and music for the, outstanding production which is a featured attraction during' the annual Ogden Pioneer Days cel ebration. People come from throughout the United States to see and hear the inspiring Pioneer story as it is produced each year in the Ogden stadium The production has been acsensational by claimed .as world-renowmusical artists. An invitation is also extendin ed to all those interested hearing the review to attend as guests of the Kindergarten club, Mrs. O. Dee Lund, president, n stated. 'For 1,000 years or more early man inhabited caves along the Win your wings in the Ground Observer Corps. Volunteer to serve a few hours a week as a civilian plane spotter. Its fun! Its interesting! youll be And doing a vital job to keep your country safe from air attack. V Join the GROUND OBSERVER CORPS m ' . Phone MRS. GEORGE HODGES, Supervisor 71 Box Elder NEWS and JOURNAL Mississippi bluffs near Hastings, Minn. home-on-wheel- BRA WARDROBE v for You $120,-000,00- J t . toilet-traine- HlOW with gentle-touc- WITCHERY RIBBON WIRE h . . that's flat end flexible The first really all day wired bra. 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The phone bell in their hotel room was pitched so low they often didnt answer their calls. Never knew if it was for us or not, Buck said, always sounded far off like it was ringing in someone elses room. owHM On Time Payments: -- When buying on install-- ' mont plans, One think Id like to know Why do months go by so fast, so When years go by ' : slow? ' TdL cSli&j 22 South Main FASTER! A "Familiar Ring" tow. Im ft grt Happy Ending With 94 Street ' L: . . 'Tacks Association, dedicated to HORSLEY'S s d - sS0nwj TEEN-AGER- Featured artists will be Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parry of Ogden, who will present a review mu of their nationally-famou- HAMBURG, N. Y. (UP) Mrs. Albert J. Faustini is ready to settle down in one spot after honeymooning for a year in a apartment on wheels Its getting to the point where that took her and her husband a broadcast bulletin for a stolen on a 28,000-miljaunt through car sounds like a loud speak- the United States, Canada and er at a style show, they moan. Mexico. Jim B. Bywater, RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS Radioman-W- . G. Nash exFaustini, an electronics engileft, receives a hearty handshake and best wishes for his plained that a ear description neer for five years before the term of office as commander of the Brigham City VFW nowadays is a tongue-twistecouple was wed in May. 1954, .Post, .from, Gil, Uauritzen, retiring commander, following It used, to, toe. we could de- bought a 1947 walk-ipanel animal election meeting held Monday, April 2, at the War scribe a stolen vehicle as black, truck (for $575. Then he and his Memorial home. i ,;i, greerr, ibluh. or red, be said. wife spent $300 more and put arid in iieariy three months work to Now its at least It Would Help If colors range from robins egg convert the .inside into living Liberia's Forests Open . blue and fusqhia to lavender quarters. : ' Use Someone Name For ; a Industrial Changed with beige top'. then The What makes the situation gave a coat of green paint to MUNCIE, Ind. (UP) The loThe WASHINGTON (UP) even worse, said Nash, is that their mobile , - home, lettered was cal police radio operator even the owner doesnt. always The Happy Wanderers in yel- rich forest lands of Liberia are startled recently when he got a connow open for industrial know the color of htis car.. call to send a patrol car to take low on the conveyance and took cessions. off. Young and Massey to jail. Now Mrs. Faustini says shes The befuddled operator asked Liberias vast forest areas ofs Second Year Vital In had enough of her fer tremendous possibilities for why Detectives Young and Masfor awhile. development, according to the sey didnt use their own. patrol Child's Mental Health Im going to convert from a Liberian embassy here. It said car? The puzzle was soon solved to a housewife, she only a few concessions in the Dr. truck-wif- e LOS ANGELES (UP) and a car was sent for prisoners said. been acres have ap9,000,000 child a. psychiaHenry Work, and Massey, no relation the and Young for by a granted plied trist. says the second year of. to Detectives Young and Massey Liberian 'government to date. childs life may be the most Imwere together on duty at Manufacturer, Predicts Liberia plans to produce two who portant pne from the standpoint the time. of mental health. of Rise in Color TV Sales to three billion board feet CHICAGO (UP) A television timber a year, valued at It is the year of socializaSoft Heart the publication said. tion, explained Work, of the manufacturer predicts that the will sell color 300,000 Los of California at industry SOUTH BEND, Ind. University (UP) Angeles and nationally known TV sets next year and as many Deer Loss Who says all traffic judges have In 1957. as 1,000,000 psychiatrist. NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) hearts of stone? Faced by a sobRobert W. Galvin, executive Mrs. Gmer GulLmette complainwidow charg bing 'During the second year the vice president of Motorola Inc., drove ed with a violation after years child generally learns most of said at the same time that price ed to police that someone of driving without an accident, into her the basic social patterns. He tags on Color receivers should an automobile deer and broke it into the judge susqjended the fine, learns to feed himself and. is. work down to a $600-$90range I just couldnt fine you, he He . learns ' to in 1956 and $500 to $600 in 1957. several pieces. The deer was , on said. lawn. statue a metal her walk and thus is removed from At current prices of $700 to his slit down world. He also be- $1,000, he said, color TV sales gins to learn how to get: along may reach 50,000 this year. . with other people. Galvin said current prices out of practical reach are Work pointed out that men- for astill mass market but not tal hygiene should be part of encommercial for prohibitive MODERN THE WAY and urged normal child care, and as such taverns terprises that doctors and parents - be hotels or for individuals in WITH THEhighconcerned with how early er income brackets. . mother-chilare relationships OKLAHOMA :! ATTENTION Members of the Kindergarten club have invited Civic Im provement dub members and other guests to attend the an nual Fine Arts program to be presented Thursday afternoon, April 5, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial Home. . 'JJL Mrs. Clarence Smith entertained members of the Friendly Sewing club last Friday eve ning, March 30, at her home. Delicious luncheon was served to the following; Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen, Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. Laren W. Balls, Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mrs Arden C. Balls and Mrs. Evan W. Owen. u. vice-preside- nt Fancy Auto Colors Hinder Police Work ' flLli GOTO 1 CHICAGO (UP) The executives of a major oil company believe the future of the Horatio Alger story. is secure. A survey conducted toy. Standard Torch, the employee magazine of- Standard Oil, . shows that 21 percent of the companys 12 executives in the midwest out of 58 did not go to muz Airs. Clarence Smith Sam junior vice commander; Forsgren, Corinne, quartermas-ter- ; Ted Lott, Tremonton, chaplain; Boyd Winn,- - Tremonton, judge advocate and Nick Topic, Brigham City, surgeon. District Aux. Officers Mrs. Edna Nelson, Brigham City, president; Mrs. Pearl Bowen. Tremonton, senior vice president; Mrs. Edith Bronson, junior vice president; Mrs. Betty Hansen, Brigham District Post Officers Mrs. Deloris treasurer; City, Leland Nelson. Brigham City, Lauritzen, Brigham City, secrecommander; Dave Poulson, Co tary; Mrs. Jean Nelson, Brigham rinne; senior vice commander; City, chaplain; Mrs. Paddeen Clyde P. Larsen, Brigham City, Vincent? Brigham City, conduc-- Horatio Alger Way Is Still Possible Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 4, 1956 Mrs. Albert J. Hansen. The Hansens are announcing the arrival of a baby daughter, eight pounds, born March 30 at As Cooley Memorial hospital. yet a name has not been given the little Miss. The two brothers are Gregg 5 and Corey 3. Mrs. Hansen is the former Lucille Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Phillips. Mr. Hansen's parents are 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen, all of Brig ham City. J Auxiliary Officers Local VFW Auxiliary officers include?' Mrs. Mary Scothern, president; Mrs. Deloris Laurit-zen- , senior vice president; Mrs. Margie Trepse, junior vice president; ;Mrs Nettie Reese, treasurer;''' Mrs. Betty Lou Hansen, Mrs. Eva Yearsley, secretary; f chaplain; Mrs. , Gladys Ruddell, conductress; Mrs.1 Sonny Topic, guard; Mrs, Edna Nelson, Genieve Jensen, ban tier bearer; Mrs, Jean Nelson, color bearer; 'Mrs. Zina Thomp-son. color- Ibearer No. 1; Mrs. Paddeen' Vincent, color bearer No. 2; Mrs. Edna Nelson, color bearer No. 3, and Mrs. Marie Bywaler, color .bearer No. 4; Mrs. Caroline Christensen, historian, and Mrs. Valona Petersen, pa triotie instructor. 5 Box Elder NEWS Albert J. Hansens Its a girl for Mr. and , J . It's a Girl for the ' Finally, Buck hit on the long rings and a short their party-lin- e signal back home. From where I sit, our own familiar routines tend to make other ways of doing things seem strange. That's natural,. 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