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Show BC Bethel Members Attend Rally of Jobs Daughters Twenty-thre- e officers and performing a 'novelty drill members of Bethel No. 11 of under Drill Master, Marilyn the International Order of Job's Hards, and Assistant Drill Mas-te- r Lily Anne Pierce. This Daughters, state of Utah, attended the grand rally held In Salt group has been Invited to per. Lake City Friday evening and form Its drill during a Joble. DeMolay talent review In Clear, Saturday, April field on May 8. In addition each Bethel was WHO ATTENDED GIRLS from Brigham City were Karen judged on ritual work exem. Hover, Lily Anne Pierce, Trudy pllfled In their Bethels during and Shawn Warrlner, Kay Yeak-ey- , the year, a table decorating Sherri Ford, Joyce Beck, contest and total number of Cassle Mltchel, Valerie John- registered members attending ston, Trlsh Taylor, Sharon Sale, "Joble Only meeting at the Michelle Irvin and Sandy Bras, rally. field; from Cortnne, Susan Del. WHEN ALL THE POINTS for worth; from Tremonton and 18 Bethels of the state were the Connie Garland, Woerner, Marilyn Hards, Suzanne Mat-ne- tallied, the local girls finished Linda Carpenter, Darlene In second place just 12 points and Kaylene Matlock, JUdy and behind the winning Bethel. "We are proud that the girls Linda Chambers, They participated in many of from the small Bethel In our the ceremonies at the rally. community made such an out. Miss Trudy Warrlner, former standing showing against larger Behtel librarian, placed second Bethels who have as many as a spokesman in the librarians reports award 180 members, said. for the state, 2-- THE GIRLS ENTERED choir and skit competition. The drill exhibition saw 21 of the girls Answers from Ray Malmrose Asti Your Two Speech Again this year, speech class, es will be offered as a part of the Box Elder School summer school pro. gram. As In the past, two types of classes will be available. The remedial speech class Is designed for those students hav. lng difficulty producing various speech sounds. The speech and phonetic lm. provement class will be available to those students who wish to Improve their speaking abll. ltles. This class places emphas-I- s on speech sound production, sound discrimination, and other aspects of developing Improved speaking habits, dls-trlc- ts Pharaiacioffl QUESTION; We got Into an argument here at the office, and Im betting you carry more than 300 different Who's right? drugs. ANSWER: You win! And by a big margin because we stock 3,000 ' different nearly drugs. There are between 800 to 1,000 frequently used prescription drugs. Every year we stock at least 20 to 30 or more new There is a high drugs. rate of obsolescence in the drug business berause the wonder powerful, new drugs are replacing the old standbys of the past ALL CLASSES WILL BK taught by certified speech and hearing clinicians. Registration will not take place In conjunction with regia, tratlon for other summer classes because a diagnostic speech evaluation may be required of each child to determine the most desirable manner In grouping and scheduling the various classes. For registration procedures and further Information re. gar ding these classes, parents are urged to call S. Wayne But. ler on Wednesday afternoons at or In the evenings at MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 723-867- 723-85- 723-811- , SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City MODERN 36 North Main PA APPRECIATE AWARD Glenn L. Andersen was presented the 1863 Certificate of Appreciation, by the Brigham City Jaycees, recently for his continuing support ol the local Jaycee program, Conrad Riley, right, Jaycee president, Is presenting the award on behalf of the club. Offers Instruction 4-- H Defense Practice In Civil The automotive project Is one of the most Interesting, more advanced projects In Utah reports Ray Finch, county agent with the Utah State University Extention services. Three years or phases are offered. These are designed for young people between 14 and 18. 4-- AS A MEMBER with an automotive project, you begin to learn more about the of the motor vehicle In your lives, the Importance of safety rules and the laws and regulations pertaining to the operation of an automobile. You check headlights, tires, battery, radiator on your family car. The second year deals mainly with maintenance and opera-tlo- n of the automobile. You learn how to handle the car safely on the road, study the engine and learn how each part You service parts operates. of the engine, learn to properly lubricate an automobile, select and care for tires, and keep and use car cost records. 4-- OPERATING THE CAR is the key area of concern in the third year of a 76 - 4-- automotive project. Club mem. bers learn what to look for In buying a used car, they study power transmission from the engine, and what makes a BOX LUNCHES H Chicken, French fries Scones and Honey 8 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips,, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK $1.23 $1.23 83c 85c 180 PA Santa Rosa North Ellis L, Christensen, 461 North Second East, Brigham City, claim representative for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance company, has re. turned home after completing three weeks of technical study at the firm's Northern Callfor. nla regional office In Santa Rosa. Christensen works at the firms claim service office at No. 6 Bank of Utah Plaza In BUNK BEDS YOUR CHILDRENS ROOM Complete with Ladder mattresses 2 Box Springs State Farm maintains the school on a year-rounbasis so representatives may be of the latest methods, policy contracts and procedures In claim servicing. This year some 200 men will attend class, es there. d , for FUN TOURS SPRING VACATION. Los Angeles $39.00 April HOURS IS MATTRESS FOR EVERTON COMPANY TO RE3UILD ALL IT TAKES YOUR OLD MATTRESS. CALL EVERTON TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. 14-- 18 WORLD'5 FAIR COMPANY 24 Edit 1st South Phono PA 31 $226. May, June, July HAWAII $499 June, July MEXICO $213. June, July, EVERTON MATTRESS smooth, safe ride. You will learn about car electrical systems, factors that efficient car operation and about career opportunities related to the automobile, EACH YEAR YOU HAVE the opportunity to work with safety exhibits, posters and demon, stratlons, Automotive projects give you the opportunity to more about your family car and to prepare you for a car of your own, adds Finch, For further Information on e getting started with a project contract, call your extension service office. 4-- auto-motiv- Court Slates ' A testTESTIMONIAL SET imonial will honor Elder H. Smith Sunday prior to his departure for an LDS mission. Six Cases Testimonial Here in April Will Honor There are six civil suit cases listed on the First District court calendar In Box Elder county for hearing In April. According to the calendar, released last week, they Include the following. Elton Newton April and Milton Day Garfield vs. R. M. Bone and Ruth C. Bone, his wife, seeking an Injunction to prevent the defendant from clos. lng a Jury trial, 10 a.m. April 16 Gerstner Steel Sup. ply company vs. Charles J. Wood and Mrs, Charles J. Wood, seeks $3,839.93 claimed due for steel products and supplies, 10 a.m. April 29 J.R. Boyce, doing business as Boyce Sheet MetaJ company, vs James H. Winn, and third party plaintiff vs. Leon W. Carver, third party, seeks $361.80 claimed due for labor and material, 10 a.m. April 29 First Security bank of Utah vs. Wilbur T. Flemming and Helen C. Flemming and John D, Laffoon and Carolyn Laffoon his wife, seeks payment of $18,062.34 said dueonatrust deed note, 2 p.m. April 30The Federal Mortgage vs. Loel W, McClellan and Ellen Mae Me. Clellan, Raymond I. Nuslnk and E. Frances Nuslnk and Deamer Finance and Thrift company, seeking $14,038.36 said due on a promlsory note, 10 a.m. April 30 Raft River Electric Inc., vs Garrett Beukenhorst, seeks $683.40 for electric power, 2 o.m. 14-1- 5 right-of-wa- Missionary Elder Legrande Heber Smith will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, April 11, at 7 p.m. In the Brig, ham City Ninth LDS ward chapel Elder Smith will serve a mis. slon for the Church of Jesus Christ Aug. RIVER TRIPS May, June Colorado, Yampa TRAVEL INSTITUTE. 278 E. 8 th South Salt Lake City, Utah 3 or 487-793- 378-49- Drop in our office some time and watch the teller stations. You may see a small tot pushing a piggy bank and a passbook with mothers help to a tellers window. There may be a railroad worker just off the job, a homemaker between shopping stops, or the head of a church group with money for a missionary fund. You may see a leading businessman, lawyer, doctor, or professor placing savings with our tellers. Each is important to us. Each account receives personal attention. Wed like to assist you in going places through saving. May we open your account? PEOPLE OONO PLACES OO TO Saints In East Central States with of Latter-da- y the headquarters at Louisville, Ky, He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber P. Smith 424 West Third South. Elder Smith will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on April 12 for a week of special study prior to leav. lng April 18 for his headquar. ters. A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, he has served four years In the U.S. Navy. He has recently been employed at the Weber Memorial Hospital In Roy, Bishop Kenneth Godfrey In. vites friends and relatives of the Smith family to attend the al Ogden. 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We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways. onii7U.245otin.car hiatu) might is Family Night for 1 First Adult Pays 2nd One Gets in 2 Convenient Hours: 9 to Fro 4 Parking in Ogden at Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots. FREE Stake Plans Wed. thru Sat MAIL ORDER BRIDE Also: Laurel Night The Laurels Standards night will be conducted this evening, Tuesday, by the North Box stake MIA. The meetlngwlll begin at 8:15 p.m. In the North Box Elder Stake Center. The program Is planned especially for all Laurel girls and their mothers, Guest speaker will be Pres, ldent Varsel Chalrson. An invitation Is extended from the stake Laurel leader to Laur. el girls In each of the wards, their mothers, and leaders to be In attendance. El-d- CAPITOL IWK. DAYS. 5 WK. FNTS 1 723-3U- 3 P.M. P.M. ENDS TONIGHT YOURCHEATIN HEART plus YOUNG lOVBtS Starts Tomorrow AMERICANIZATION of EmHy plus wmn Where Thousand Have Saved Millions HOME OFFICE. 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