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Show 1 tlnue to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Although organized and IncorTo porated In the State of Utah In 1935, Mountain Fuel origin, ally listed Its stock on the Pitts, burgh Stock Exchange because Fuel Supply com-pan- several of the larger Investors Mountain has received approval in the company resided In the the Securities and Ex. general area served by that from change oommlssion to withdraw exchange and the stock was not its capital stock from listing nearly so widely held as it is and registration on the Pitts, today, Fidlar said. burgh, Pa., Stock Exchange ef. fectlve the opening of business 30 li was announced Nov. HAVE YOUR Thursday by M.M Fidlar, com. Take Stock The Brigham City League ol ruling; registration, timing of Women Voters has scheduled election procedures: party contwo unit meetings this week, ventions, state board of educa. both of them on Wednesday, tion elections, recommendaNov. 25, It was announced by a tions of the presidents commission on registration and vot-lnleague spokesman Monday. From Exchange y g participation. d VeNoy Christoffersen, 118 South Sixth East with Mrs. Bert Nur. Beaming with delight as wee folk from the Intermountain Day Girl Scoiis Junior are to the donated and made facility the th they toys sery play from Troop 482 under the leadership of Mrs. Sherrill Isom and Mrs. David Holland. Pictured are scouts Shawna Powers, LeAnn LeMaster, Holly Wiggins, Sherr llle Ison, Paige Lawson, Christln George, and Diane Tuaferner. The girls made the toys In a project aimed towards earning their Toy maker badges in the scouting program. , SCOUT PROJECT w Jensen scheduled to lead the discussion. THE DISCUSSIONS will cen-te- r on the leagues Current Agenda II, "Support of Improv. ed Election Laws and ProceThis will be In pre. dures. paration for the meeting of the state legislature in January. Utahs league is on record as favoring: Equitable apportionment to be arrived at automatically. centralized GIRL SjCOUT NEWS Year-aroun- Junior Girl Scout troop 142 held a father. daughter hayrlde on Saturday evening, with 52 fathers and daughters present for the fall event. Following the hayrlde the group went to St. Henrys recreation hall for a chill supper, where the climax of the evening occurred as each girl awarded her father with a "best daddy ribbon. Leaders of the troop are Mrs. Joe Kllmlnster, Mrs. Kenneth Spelkerman and Mrs. Peter Crose, Eastern Star Seats Officers At Installation Corlnne chapter No. 11 of the of Eastern Star held Its annual installation of officers on Friday, Nov. 20, at 8 p. m. In the Corlnne Masonic hall. Taking over the gavel as worthy matron of the chapter was Mrs. Katherine M. Brown, who will be assisted by George C. Lowry as worthy patron, Clarissa Lowry as associate James Reed as assoc, matron, iate patron, Ruth H. Reed as secretary, Grace G. Reed as treasurer, Lucille L. Howes as conductress and Ressa M. Lowe as associate conductress. Other officers installed during the ceremony were Leona P, Matlock, chaplain; Sylvia Musser, marshall; Nancy Ann McLaughlin, organist; Shirley P. Petroff as Ada; Della L. Owens as Ruth; Christine F, West as Esther; Myra G. as Martha; EdnaG.Mun. son as Electra; Esther C, Kean, nan as Warder and Ray B, Ly. kins as sentinel. Installing officers were Ver. na R, House, past grand matron, and David B, House, past patron. Order v Hlg-glnso- n voter registration. Mandatory training of elec, tion officials. requirements Residency for voters to be uniform In all states, to be achieved through coordinated efforts of the Where will you eat( your bound for Grand Forks, N. D,, Since and spent two weeks visiting Thanksgiving turkey? and daugh. states. this Is a family day most of us with his will be enjoying the festive ter, the Glen Omans. Needless Further league areas of study bird with grandpa and grandma to say, Greg, Mike and Kirk Include reapportionment In view or maybe Just mom and dad and were delighted with granddads of the recent Supreme Court He reports delightful the kids will take time out from visit. the mad, modern rush to spend weather during his stay and he a quiet day together. We should had a chance to take some short all take a few minutes to take sightseeing tours. stock of ourselves and add up the "things to be thankful for SPENDING A DELIGHTFUL side of the ledger. You might week In Las Vegas have been be surprised to find that youll the Joe Pelhams. They made come out with a good substan-tla- l the Troplcana their headquar. ters and made the rounds of the surplus. Adding to the pleasure of the good shows and also got in a week are the gay newsy Items little golfing. They returned about our friends and relatives home Saturday. who are keeping the social scene THE PAUL JOHNSONS ARE bright with their comings and enjoying a Visit from her father goings. Angelo Rich of Deadwood, S. ITS NICE TO HEAR that our D. He will spend Thanksgiving good friend from the Robblns with the Johnsons and then leave Bakery is back at her post be. for Santa Monica, Calif., to be hind the counter, serving with with another daughter for the smile, after spending six Christmas holidays. weeks In Los Angeles visiting friends and relatives. Dorothy THE MAX HUGGINS and child, visited with her mother Mrs. ren Kelly and Steven came up Katherine Wilson, her aunt and from Las Vegas on Saturday to uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur spend some time visiting with Tromblay, and a sister, Mrs, friends and relatives. On Sat. She brought urday night his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Jolin. back a clever "latest fad Idea Mary Dawn Huggins entertained and Is busy making clever bows at a family dinner In honor of to dress up her friends hair, his birthday anniversary. He dos. If you havent seen them, returned to Las Vegas on Sun. drop around to the bakery for day and Mrs. Huggins will spend a looksee. this week here as a guest of her parents, the Elwood Laneys. BEST WISHES to the Keith Dixons who left Brigham City THE MANY FRIENDS of Mrs. along with their children Lau. Wallace (Elva) Wilde will be reen, Dennis and Russell last interested to know that she Is Sunday to make their home In Improving at the LDS hospital Huntsville, Ala., where Keith In Salt Lake City following will be employed. and will be released from the hospital some time next WHAT A BUSY LADY Mrs. week to come to the home of Rachel Mantlo has been during her sister Mrs, Alda Call where the past two months. She first she will recuperate for a week traveled to Reno where she before going to her own home. spent eight days visiting with She sends word via Party Line her son and family, the DeVerl to thank her friends for their Mantlos, and a sister and broth, many cards and wishes, er.ln.law, Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Shinners. Arriving home she GROWING PAINS was pleased to have her son LOS ANGELES (UPI) -DeVerl come to visit for awhile Growth can be a problem, ofand they spent some time In ficials of Electronic Specialty Ogden with the Hod Evans and Co. here have learned. After a In Sunset with' the Doug Han- series of acquisitions in the past sens, a daughter and son. five years left the firm with a of Mrs. Mantlo, dozen acquired plants that were After her sons departure fast growing obsolete, the comfor home, she traveled with pany undertook a consolidation Mrs. Clark Bowen of Beaver program that will reduce its InDam to Spokane, Wash,, where stallations from 30 to 9, In a they visited for three weeks span of less than two years with the Merrell Walters. Key to the consolidation proComing home from Spokane gram Is a giant, 540,000-squar- e. she went to Sunset to visit with foot plant being completed In her daughter and family, the Harrisonburg, Va where air Doug Hansens for a week. and cooling systems heating HE JUST GOT HOMESICK will be manufactured. Its floor to see those grandsons, soHar. area is the equivalent of 9 foot ry I. Smith hopped on a train ball fields. son-in-la- Young Marrieds Of BC Stake To pany young Brigham City pre-Mutu- al are invited married of stake with age children to attend a social on Saturday, Nov. 28, in the LDS Third ward. will mark the first . This of,, several such events planned during the winter season and will start at 8 p. m. Fun, food and entertainment is promised by young married leaders of the stake. The event is titled "Harvest Moon social. Dress for the affair will include overalls, aprons and flats and those who attend are asked to bring their own eating utinsels. president. Verl Ras. Elder mussen has returned from LDS California mission. RETURNS Spot Bid Sale A spot bid sale will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at the theater building, Veterans Ad. ministration hospital Salt Lake City, according to Gerald E. McNamara, regional adminls. trator of General Services Ad. ministration. A total of 132 vehicles In. eluding pickups, sedans, sedan deliveries, carryalls, station wagons, panel trucks, truck trac. tors, stake trucks, dump trucks, Jeeps and miscellaneous Items will be offered for sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 2. INSPECTION MAY BE MADE Immediately with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays. Drop bids may be submitted at the U.S. Forest Service Area Equipment Depot. 721 South 9th, Boise, Idaho, until 1 p.m Nov. 30, 1964; and GSA Interagency Motor Pool, 183 West 30th street, Ogden Utah; Postoffice 723 Pacific Avenue, Garage, Salt Lake City Utah; Forest Service Area Equipment Depot, 520 Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah; and GSA Interagency Motor Pool, 47 West Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 1 p.m. Dec. 1. Bid cards will be accepted until 3 p.m. Nov. 30, at the Business Service Center, Gen eral Services Administration, Building 41, Denver Federal Denver, Coloardo Center, 80225. Refer to Sale 8.LOUPS-65-95- . DISPUTE TALE One NEW YORK (UPI) old wives tale holds that a com blnation of milk and fish Is poisonous. But It doesn't hold water, ac cording to dietiticians. They report that no experimental or clinical evidence indicates that this combination is poisonous, or even harmful. The tale has been traced to what happened In the days before refrigeration when people eating spoiled fish also happened to drink milk at followed by the same meal an upset stomach. The spoiled fish caused the trouble. PORTRAITS coming testimonial Sunday Nov. 29, at 1 p.m. In the GrousC Creek LDS ward TAKEN MOW Chapel. Elder Rasmussen labored In San Luis Obispo, Covina, San Bernardino, Burbank, Inglewood, Garden Grove and San Fernando, Calif, He AND SAVE Palm-Spring- Grouse Creek Elder Returns From Mission Elder Verl Rasmussen of Grouse Creek has returned home after fulfilling a success, ful mission for the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y California. He will be honored at a home. In 15 served as supervising elder during the last six months of his mission. He Is a son of Mr, and Mrs. N. Warren Rasmussen of Grouse Creek, and is a grand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen of Corlnne and Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Burt of Brigham City. Friends and relatives of the Rasmussen family are Invited to attend the homecoming according to Bishop Reese Warburton, who will pre. side. testl-monla- PORTRAITS by HARRISON 675 South Main Phone 723-77- 22 (ask about our other specials) l, pre-xm- as from ' sur-ger- y Snap up thefabber Snap with smart snap tab closure. $5.00 get-we- GSA Schedule m$ The companys stock has been listed on the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange since Jan. 9, 1961, Fidlar said. The stock will con. Have Social AH Gains Okay MPS Slates 2 Unit Meetings The first session is set for 9:30 a. m. at thehome of Mrs. Lloyd Robinette, 62 North Sec-onEast. A baby sitter will be on hand and Mrs. Robert Keating has been named to lead the discussion. 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