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Show Volunteers Needed' , For Cleanup ( yps Needed for Brigham Citys cleanup corps are 6,700 volunteers, every resident of the city, to take part in activities this week and next. Each has a job to do to help beautify the city, by and up cleaning cleaning up around each home: Help Wanted for Cleanup Campaign Theres a Job for everyone in Brigham Citys annual spring paint-u- p cleanup, fix-udrive. Dig in, today and all next week. Lets make Brigham City sparkle with the new Spring season by clearing away all eye sores. of the United States Air Defense Command. The planes were screened and identified at the filter center. ceive their wings and certificates soon at a graduation exercise. At that time veteran spotters will receive 100 hour merit badges. Mrs. Hodges, who also serves Special credit goes this Week as Box Elder and Cache county for Ground Obser- to Ted Yarborough, sector server corps and state civil defense geant, who each month personchairman for the American Le- ally checks 40 observation posts in this area. gion Auxiliary, today explained that the GOC is now on Ready-ReservTh6 Lions club is the sponsorTo further explain the ing group for Brigham City. program she stated that the number of local people actively According to state records the engaged in the program is now local group is tops in the field offered the nearing the 300 mark. In the m the protection event of an emergency, or if the community. local program is again on a 24 hour schedule, the spotters are 3 Box Elder NEWS ready at any time. Wednesday, April 17, 1937 About 60 new spotters will re Brigham City, Utah Center HONEYVILLE REPORTS GOC Honeyville Students Enjoyed Tour of Here Saturday Intermountain School Last Thursday Mrs. George L. Wintle of Tooele Mr. and Mrs.'Derrel Muir and children and Mr and On Thursday of last week all Mrs. Earl Carney Jr. and baby the students of the Honeyville son all of Centerville, visited at School and- - their teachers board- the home of Mr. and Mrs War-ro- ed two buses and went to Brigham City where they visited the Intermountam School. They were divided into four groups to classes and made a tour of the school. They visited classes where the Indian children were reading from the same kind of books they use. They saw the kitchen where the tables were being set for dinner and were amazed at the number of places. They saw the swimming pool while it was being cleaned and they saw many more wonderful and Interesting things before they returned to their own school just in time for lunch Blaine Hunsaker and Ralph Hunsaker left Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif. Mr and Mrs Reed Bingham spent Monday in Salt Lake City. They left the children with Mrs. Ralph Tolman. A lovely crowd attended the Civic Club Cake Walk Thursday evening at Crystal Springs The program consisted of two pantommes toy Glen Hawkes of Brigham City; two readings from Mrs. LaVon Reeves of Brigham City, and two dance numbers from Glen Udy and Claud All-reof Fielding and Riverside It was a very successful evening and enjoyed by all who attended Refreshments were served during the evening During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen had as their guest at their home their entire family Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Bensen of Ogden a brother and sister were present, as were Mr and Mrs. Lamar Benson and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Del Petersen and baby of Thatcher, Mr and Mrs. Nolan Benson and children of Ogden; and Mr and Mrs June Christensen of Peiry Tuesday, Apnl 9, was Relief Society fun day at the Iloney-vill- e ward Relief Society room The ladies quilted a beautiful quilt for Mrs. Daisy Duke, and a lovely and delicious dinner was served Stake Relief Society board member Ruth O. Hunsaker showed the ladies how to make beautiful flowers. Mrs. Joe Jensen and baby Jolyn, Mrs. George Covey of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs W. J. Petersen of Bensen wefe guests at the home of Mr. .and Mrs George L. Wintle on Friday. Mrs J. Del Petersen and baby of Thatcher spent Wednesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen Mr. and Mrs Fornest Monro d n Peterson Saturday. It was Peteons birthday and they all enjoyed a delicious birthday dinner. Mrs. Telephone Manners Is Test Alert It was Test Alert in Brigham City, and throughout the state of Utah, Saturday, April Observer 13, for the" Ground corps. According to Mrs. George Hodges, post supervisor for Brigham City, the local post was in operation for eight hours Saturday with the post . completely staffed for the entire time. Several planes were spotted and on the clear telephone line which connects the local post with the1 Salt Lake Filter for its adventurous aspect, it was in fact a large and well planned operaLetters were carried tor tion. why, $5 00 a half ounce at first, and was remembered best The Postal View Ours is not to wonder ours is but to do or die. So, rather than comment on the recent happenings in the Post Office department, we will remind you that were observing the 97th buthday of the pony express. The first pony express run took 10 days fiom St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., a distance of 1,900 miles. The average time wras later cut to eight days in the summer months. The fastest tme was seven days, 11 hours, carrying Lincolns inaugural address to California in 1861. Although the pony express e. COPPIN later at $100 a half ounce. Letters cover that route in about two days now, and air mail covers the distance In a few hours. COMPANY MOTOR 1956 CADILLAC COUPE Power Steering Pow er Brakes Power Windows 13,000 Actual Miles - Local Owner Double Eagle Captive Air lifeguard tires $4495 Full Price Speakers Topic Men on My Line was the subject of a talk and demonstration presented last Friday at the Rotary club luncheon by Miss Jean Clements of the Mountain States Telephone company. Using tape recordings, Miss Clements visualized the individuals and presented drawings of each of the characters, commenting on their poor telephone manners. She was introduced by Ross Burke Jenson, manager of the local telephone exchange, who was in charge of the program. In opening ceremonies, Paul Merrell was inducted into the, club membership by his father, Will Merrell, and Charles Whitworth was feted on his birthday. Capt. F. 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