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Show Wildlife Group Stocks Counly With Pheasants Hobbies to Be Displayed Community Seniors Plan Open House Senior members of our community, people past 70 or after retirement age, are to be feted Another crop of pheasants was at an especially planned proElreleased Sunday by the Box and exhibit by the Civic der Wildlife federation in an ef gram club this month. fort to keep Box Elder county Improvement Members of the Civic club one of the best areas for game bird hunting and to improve gerontology committee, composed of Mrs. Rov Thompson, chairblood lines in wild pheasants. man; Mrs, Lloyd Davis, director Nearly fifty adult birds, most member; Mrs. Norwood llycr, ly roosters were set free to Mrs. and Clyde B. Stratford in areas shift for themselves where flocks were thinned out, Mrs. R. N. Price, are busy makand where there have been a ing plans fpr the open house to be held Thursday afternoon, high ratio of hens. March 28, between the hours of been have These pheasants 1 p. m. and 3 30 p. m. at the War raised from eggs by Elmer Richards who has been in charge of Memorial home Those in their sunset years the project since it began three who have hobbies are invited to was announced by it years ago, call Mrs. at 138, Mrs. Myrland Balls, president of the Davis, 318,Thompson Mrs. Hyer, 314, Mrs. Box Elder Wildlife federation. Stratford, 444, or Mrs. Price at 224, so arrangements may be made to transport hobby items to the home for exhibit. STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS Wildlife members hold crates of pheasants just before Senior members of our comloading them for a last ride to freedom, Sunday afternoon. Left to right, they are Elinteresting munity making mer Richards, H. Dee Page, Stephen Richards, Blaine Jensen and in front, Myrland Balls. things in leisure hours, or just the method in which they use their new found leisure time, are invited to call The hobbies will be displayed dE on a basis, just to show how much these men PLAN TO EXHIBIT Mrs. Louisa Petersen, left, Joseph II. Petersen, center and Mrs. and women contribute to our soII. Petersen, right, plan to exhibit hobby items at the oien house planned by Civic Joseph Mrs. ciety, Thompson explained ' V Improvement Club made by senior members of our community Thursday afternoon, Mar. today. 28, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the War Memoral home. Other hob-bies- ts and Couple Performs in their sunset years are invited to contact gerontology committee members Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pemake arrangements for their hobbies to be displayed. Better cooperation of home . 595 South Third East, tersen, and school in the training of items for her family and friends. her children for Christmas. Alfind, as they near their 80th ter. children was brought out MonMrs. . Petersen Mr. Petersen reads to his wife lives that their encourages though she is well on her way birthday dates, day evening at the Central are full and interesting as in from current magazines, papers young people to learn to use with the gifts we will not tell TRAINING-Completing Parent-Teache- r COMPLETES associaschool their youth. The way in which and church books. He teaches their hands. The time comes and' ruin her surprise for the six weeks of they spend tion meeting through a discustheir time is differ- the High Priest class in the when leisure time is plentiful holidays during the end of 1957. sion panel. All her children know how to Sixth ward and has been a Sun- and those who do not know training as a student teacher ent but just as challenging. at the Lincoln school is Miss After 40 years as Brigham day school teacher most of his what to do with it are an un- make lovely things with their Principal speaker on the panel was Dr. E. Allen Bateman, hands and she has encouraged Sue Ann Staples, who will Honey man, Mr. Peter- adult life. They also attend spe- happy lot. and 20 state superintendent of public return to her studies at BYU Citys cial interest classes in MIA on Although she didnt have time her 21 grandchildren sen found time on his hands. instruction who introduced the this week. to learn. to do much handwork when He and his wife now gain Tuesday evening. Piles of pillow slips, handkersubject by discussing five points Along with ail these activities, rearing her family of nine chilgreat enjoyment from perform- Mrs. sweaters and Re- dren, since then she has cro- chiefs, aprons, which would bring about better time for Petersen finds Pioin of Utah ing Daughters to of cro- other items too numerous miles and lief cheted miles relationships. They were: blocks, society, quilt cutting neers, Old Folks and LDS church made been have cotton mention knit miles adds nests and chet also and by 1. Parents and teachers must birds collecting programs. He plays the mando- an item or two to her dried seed of this busy woman. yarn. recognize that each has major lin and she the guitar and mouth She attends Relief society and and wild seed exhibit. One winter she remembers responsibilities. organ (both at the same time Needlework Is Fun knitting 14 dozen caps for ZCMI. Sunday night meetings regularly 2. Teachers need to understand with aid of a metal harness that Mrs. Louisa Petersen, 325 East Another year found 11 sweaters in the First ward and still finds the childs background environfits about her head). She also First South, keeps her hands finished, and another 25 punch time to enjoy visits from family ment. will sings during their presentations. Miss Sue Anne Staples members and friends as she all day everyday as she yarn rugs. busy 3. Parents should attempt to complete six weeks of student-teache- r The Petersens have been mar- crochets or She is now busy on gifts for keeps busy with her hobby. knits away at gift know the school atmosphere and Lincoln the at 57 ried and recall training years beginacschool today, Wednesday, objectives. ning to play music together durCivic Birthday Club Ross' to Coombs. 4. It is important that teach- cording ing their courting and early Logan Miss and Brigham Man to Exhange Miss Staples has been training marriage days. Date Announced . Vows in ers never speak disparingly Party Temple Ceremony in Logan in June with Mrs. Thelma Kotter, first about the home. They go to all church meetCivic Improvement club meminstructor. Petersen Mr. the drives ings. bers are asked to circle Satur5. Parents have a similar re- grade Nuptiul vows will be exchangA student at Brigham Young automobile but last year they day, March 30, on their home sponsibility in discussing the ed a is by a Logan Miss and Brigto Miss Boundecided Staples University, stop driving to calendars in anticipation of gala school. ham City man in May in the Loof Mr. and Mrs. George tiful to see their son and wife, daughter fun. birthday party A lively discussion followed gan LDS temple. Staples of Denver, Colo., former Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. PeterTHIS IS FOR ME Myrland Balls, president of the Box during which many other points residents of Richfield. She is sen.' The traffic is too busy for The affair will be held at the Miss Bette Bosworth, daughby Panelists Dr. Elder Wildlife federation holds a limit of prime roosters were explored Mrs. her senior year of someone who just likes to drive War Memorial home. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. completing Grace Otto Davis, studies in the field of elemenAnnouncement of the party with the hope he may be able to hold them again in the Mrs. Smith, Tingey and Omer Bosworth, Logan, will speak slowly along, Mr. Petersen J. Blythe date comes from Mrs. L. E. Provo at the education tary field this fall. Birds hatched and grown by the federapromises with Alven HendrickactCall. Charles W. Claybaugh school. the winter months they Pierce, chairman, and Mrs. J. Y. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alven During tion were released Sunchiy. ed as moderator. N. Hendrickson, Brigham City. While training in Brigham sit near their south windows Ferry, director members. -The panel was introduced by City, she has been residing with and enjoy watching the birds I Committee members for the Both are students at the Utah A Bill Davis, chairman of the pro- Mrs. H. L. Richards mother of Chickadees, Juncos, Gold Finch affair include: Mrs. S. W. Beechin Ixigan. State gram committee. Special music her former roommate, MaRee Robins, Blue Jays, Magpies and er, Mrs. Milton Peters, Mrs. Harwas presented by second grade Richards. a Bohemian wax wing feeding old Felt, Mrs. Elwyn Seely, Mrs. Sunflower Elections dp pupils of Ruth Armstrong. Carol Miss Staples will now return on black-eyesusan seeds, sun- Ben Knudson, Mrs. Clyde Oman, Rosetta to the BYU for the spring quar- flower seeds, fat meat, dried ap- Mrs. Cameron Harmon, Mrs. Ann Spackman and Set for March Meet Goulding. ter and graduation in June. ples, cracked wheat, and fineiy Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Lewis S. A good attendance is desired Election of officers for the Boothe, Mrs. Dan Olsen, Mrs. chopped hazel nuts. 1957-5by Sunflower Camp Daughters term was conducted durMrs. William A new bird just recently ap- Jasper Nicholas, of Utah Pioneers at the March ing the business session with Special Preparation peared with the others and they Sackett, Mrs. Asel Robinette, election meeting. Mrs. Edward Frost being named for No, Stake are now trying to find out the Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Verl Petersen, Meeting Officers for the coming year president; Mrs. R. W. Mrs. new name. members Forrest, Felt, A special spiritual preparation will be elected to office Thursfirst vice president; J. D. GunGrant Don Mrs. are About Petersen the house Chase, Allred, By Melba Coombs? North Box Elder March 14, at 7 p. m. derson, second vice president; meeting for all Public Health Nurse bonquets of dried flowers and Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. ENGAGED Bette Bos- day evening,will be held at the Mrs. Wallace Christensen, secre- Stake and ward officers and weeds, vivid with natural color. A if Olsen, Mrs. Erroll ValenMeeting will be tary; and Mrs. Ora Hamblin, teachers in the primary Mar. Mrs. Petersen places about tine, Mrs. Paul Merrcll and Mrs, worth will become May bride home of Mrs. Florence L. Baird, What we know about polio18, treasurer. Mrs. Jay C. Hansen, held Monday evening, 111 two inches of sand in a box, LeGrande Horsley. of Alven Hendrickson. South Third East myelitis. of the Central school beginning at 8 p.m. at Harper next stands a zinna, black-eyepresident We know the nature of this PTA, presided at the business Ward chapel. susan or sunflower blossom disease. It is a communicable All are urged to be in atten- down into the sand and carefulmeeting. 3-- T disease caused by a virus. It dance. ly pours sand about the bloom. occurs most frequently during in the hot Speaker for the special meet After a day 3 Box Elder NEWS the summer months, with sympwill be Patriarch John P. sun in the south windows the ing toms much like a cold. sand is removed and the flower Lillywhite, High Council Brigham City, Utah We know there is a good methis ready to look lovely all win- Wednesday, March 13, 1957 PROMOTED od of prevention . The Salk poGilbert H. Meacham has been promoted lio vaccine prevents paralytic poliomyelitis by keeping the in Marehant Calculators Inc. virus away from the central company at Oakland, Calif. nervous system. It is safe as medical science and the finest In Group where people Monopoly modern biological laboratories Local Man can make it. No one can guarcall for ECHO SPRING antee the absolute safety of any by brand name vaccine, but the latest systems in of testing and double testing more Whiskey! the polio vaccine afford the of assurance. maximum degree Gilbert H. Meacham has been We know that in Utah report- promoted to district sales maned cases of polio dropped from ager of Marehant Calculators, 284 in 1954 to 86 in 1955. Inc., Oakland, Calif. Mar-chaWe know that a person who Mr. Meacham joined had polio and recovered should in Salt Lake City in 1950 be vaccinated. Polio is caused and was advanced to district 3-by three main types of virus. It sales manager at Phoenix, Ariis important that one be immu- zona in 1953. Just last year he nized against all three types, for was named Marehant Man of immunity to one does not give the Year, and has now received Isnt it worth $1.35 more protection against the others. his new position. to ride on tire cords The Salk polio vaccine is made The announcement was made up of all three types. E. vice presJenkins, by Wesley stronger than steel? We know that now is a good ident and general sales manager time to be immunized against of the company. SUPER-CUSHION-S polio, so that a good solid imThe Meachams, Gilbert II., munity will be established be- Elinor Glover Meacham, and fore the polio season. Parents their two sons, Craig and Chris, Custom Nylon is only $1.35 more and physicians are urged to are now residing at 1224 Nor-vel-l, Now, Goodyear exclusive Get a set today e blark than an ordinary cord tire in the popular 6.70 x 15 make full use of the vaccine. Do El Cerrito, And if you havent "discovered its quality Calif., near sidewall. No other tire matches it! It has been pounded in tests by your old tires not put off the vaccination of Berkeley, where the company is roads rock and over run crushed jagged by giant presses, can make your yourself or your child until you in the process of constructing a too, why not try it today! railroad tie. Not a single cord was broken begin reading in the paper or dollar factory. down payment! hearing about new polio cases. in a patented Meacham will be remembered Thats because Nylon Cord is More customers call for Echo Spring in the group of Monopoly You may be too late. Other sizes Including Whitewalls as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira process involving precisely controlled Tension, Temperature and Time States than any other straight whiskey! For taste, nothing If your child had three polio Meacham, now of Ogden, former for maximum strength and resiliency. Its stronger on the inside end Tubeless of comparable prkeel Custom Nylons at shots in the 1954 field trials you Brigham City residents. safer on the outside. And now you can get matches its mellow flavor. Its extra smoothness cant be beaten. AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK should still contact your family Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamont Glovnew low prices. Dont settle far less get Goodyears safer, stronger Call for Echo Spring yourself and see why it's truly PUTS YOU ON NYLONS shots. Mrs. of Custom er, parents Meacham, Nylons today! physician regarding polio It is recommended they receive have just returned from visitA TREAT WORTH REPEATING! MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI booster injections. ing with them at El Cerrito. No cases with severe permaThey traveled there via Las nent impairment nor any fa- Vegas and Los Angeles and retalities in persons with the full port a delightful vacation trip. recommended course of three inoculations have come to the atDeseret Camp Slates tention of the poliomyelitis 759 North Main Perry, Utah unit. Meeting for Friday PRODUCTS SINCLAIR GOODYEAR TIRES Deseret Camp Daughters of We are no longer faced with I Monopoly Slates liquor is sold through State Stores. ADMIRAL APPLIANCES the problem of a short supply Utah Pioneers will meet Friday ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS or vaccine. All parts of the evening, March 15, at 7 30 p. m. 'KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON . 86 PROOF Hostess for the evening will country now appear to be able ECHO SPRING DISTILLING KY. LOUISVILLE, CO., WE'LL GET IT! IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT to get as much vaccine as thpy be Mrs. Edna Robinette, 62 . Noith Second East. need. 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