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Show V Park Valley Could Be . 7 . Brothers Earn Degrees at USU r ON HIS BIG DAY! GRADUATE Lynn Lynn was awarded his masters degree in animal nutrition, while Sydney chose agriculture education as his major. Lynn was a member of Sigma Nu, Alpha Zeta and Sigma Xi, and Sydney was affiliated with Sigma Nu, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Tau. Each of the men served in the Armed Forces. Lynn was a radio technician in the Navy for two years. Sydney was in ,the supply and maintenance department of the Army Air Force for two years. r They also have fulfilled missions for the LDS church. Lynn served in the Great Lakes Mission and Sydney in the Western States. Lynn is married to Jthe former Marcile Roberts and they have two children. They plan to remain in Logan where he will work and attend classes at USU. Sydney is married to the former Dawn Gardner and they are the parents of a daughter. Their plans include traveling to, Oregon in September, where Sydney will teach on a fellowship at Oregon State college and work toward his doctors degree. SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER BRIGHAM CITY AUTOMOBILE AGENCIES TEAM Enthusiastically begins Little League season, pictured here are, left to right, front row: Craig Zundel, David Baty, Steve Chase, Curtis Hunsaker, Kent Valentine ; second row, Monte Jones, Douglas Nelsen, Reed Belew, Chuck Morris, Paul Sato; third row, Robert Wilson, Bruce Kelly, Ted Valentine, Harvey Christensen, Billy Benntt; fourth row: Howard Kelly and Ted Valentine. University on June 1. TOP VALUE Shaves beards as tough as wire yet will not injure the tenderest' skin. Shaves closer and faster than any other method wet or dry. ' . OF COMMERCE TEAM Little League players for the Chamber of Commerce includes, front row, John Oman, Tony Gallegos, Stephen Josephson, Charles Young and Greg Ludlow; middle row, Bryce Jeppsen, Rodney Spendlove, Curtis Knudsen and Jimmy iBidlack, back row, Pat Bidlack, Reed Hailing, Roger Williams, Larry Todd and Howard Petersen. CHAMBER $14.95 with your old elec-trie shaver ; $28.95 deluxe model $20.45- with trade Transistor Radio ZENITH tweiwt ft AM Portable Radio $29.95 Take It Wherever You Go Pathfinder SPOT UGHT FIFE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Out to win are, front row, left to right, Fred Smith, Richard Hobson, Brad Burt, Ron Munns and Gary Busenbark; center row, Scott Christensen, Ronnie Reeve, Jack Jensen, Erik Jensen and Elliot Funk; back row, Lloyd Robinette, Mitchell Cochran, Pete Moskowitz, Pat Coppin, Jay Stokes and Tony Gallegos. Richard Oldroyd, not pictured. , $ Candy Industry Set Two Records in 1956 6.70-1- CHICAGO (UP) The average American munched his way through 17 pounds of candy in 1956 and helped the candy industry set twd records. The figure is higher than the preceding two years, but the record is 20 pounds per person set in 1944. The records, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, were in over-al- l sales more than three million pounds -- and wholesale cost, $1,200,000,000. plus tex and your ratrtadabU tira Organization of New 4H Club Takes Place A new club was organized Brigham City with Miss Bessie Hansen in charge of the organization. The gi;ds attending chose th6 name, The Cooking Pals, for the club name, made sandwiches, a milk treat and candy, as well as a recipe holder during meeting yme. Election of officers named Patty Harrison, president; Kathleen Valberg, vice president; Judy Christensen, secretary; Joy Honey bees produce 200 mil- Reeder, treasurer and Denice lion pounds of honey and four Orchard, reporter. , million pounds of beeswax each The meeting was held at the home of leader Zula Kelly. Asyear in the United States. sistant leader is Diane Earl. June 4-- 5 in - per acre and do it Formers Advised To Grow Christmas Trees URBANA, III. (UP) on poorer soils. Christmas trees give a rapid from land that is not paying its taxes, Bulkley added. Pine trees can be purchased for only a few cents apiece from state nurseries , and sold for around $2 each, he pointed out. W. F. turnover Bulkley, a University of Illinois forester, advises farmers that considering the high price of producing corn, Christmas tree planting may net more Income AND UP Choice of Colors POCKET KNIEF AUTO LAMP Plugs into cigarette lighter or any convenient bulb socket to please Father. MACKS PHARMACY High hopes for a top team are expressd by the managers of Macks Pharmacy team. Team . includes, front row, left to right, Brownie Petersen, Ronnie Stewart, Craig Brown, Bill Horsley, Kim Petersen, Allen Freeman ; second row, Greg Fonnesbeck, Kent Nelson, Bert Baty, Douglas Hunsaker, Jim Moffitt, Rickie Erb; third row, Perc Petersen, Steven Gunderson, Palmer Tingey and Reeve Brown. Grant Jensen not present when the picture was taken. and TUSWt Give HIM that handiest of all gadgets Sealed Beam from $150 up FOR CAMPING AND FISHING TRIPS DAD will enjoy this AMERICAN $650 DRIVING $75.00 up in beautiful colors BUY FOR WORRY-FRE- E " ZENITH two-yea- JUNE GRADUATE Sydney Carter James of Park Valley was amoiT& the group graduating from Utah State A WITH in 1953. USU NEWS' V Lynn Ferris James and SydCarter James, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James of Park Valley, each received his masters degree, on Saturday, June 1, at commencement exercises at Utah State University in Logan. They had previously earned their bachelor of science degrees, Lynn in 1950 and Sydney ney James received his Masters Degree at Utah State Unit versity June 1., Box Elder Wednesday, June 12, 1951 the wife . ' Brigham City, Utah ' Wclaimed as she glanced at the Not necessarily," replied her4 headlines. T suppose this story not necessarily! , is about some bigamist. husband, One wife too many! i EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS AS LOW 69d as FOR POCKET MODEL To The Deluxe ELECTRIC LANTERN for ...; Lantern only $525 nr y C $ ... $750 BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Phone ONE , , . . . 68 North Main all-tim- e GEORGE'S r uELLY J&unqtoM m fi for 43 year -- vii sTIRES. dependable a m y Ph. 1565 333 N. Main Salt Lake Family Is Transferred to Calif. Tick-tock- .. f . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. len and children. Heather Lyn 16, and Norman J., 2, of 2504 East 13th South, Salt Lake City, left Monday to make a home in Los Angeles, Calif. 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