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Show pack eight BOX ELDER JOURNAL By TAT TAX'S TALES Brigham City. Utah ' Friday. March 24. 1950 Pvt. Robert William McKay, a Brigham City youth has arrived at Fort Ord and will immediately begin his basic training with the famous Fighting Fourth infantry division. At the completion of 14 weeks of training, McKay will be manently assigned or selected for a specialist school. Flatteville iMcKay - attended High, Platteville, Colo., and Is the son of William L. McKay, Box 208, Brigham City. J. W. Harris of Brigham City recently became a life member of the tUtah State Agricultural college, it was learned today People who consider your newspaper community property. from the college. ' of Mr. Harris is a graduate RHEUMATIC FEVER BENEFIT the class of 1932. 1 And P. W. Club Tell Of Approaching FARMERS oncer! By The Ogden Symphonic Choir CROW CUCUMBERS Under the sponsorship of are Most, of the numbers City Business and Professional Womens club, the Og- sung without accompaniment, den Symphonic choir of 65 voices but whenever a piano is used, outwill be heard In Brigham City Mrs. Wilma Boyle Bunker, exprovides standing pianist, again this year at the stake tabof , her ernacle on the evening of April cellence charactictle Anna E. Erickson, work, and especially so in her 13, , Miss , numbers, , hairman of ihc Business and solo Proceeds of the concert will Professional Womens c 1 u b' s be placed In the clubs Rheumaproject committee said today. Initiated a year tic Fever Presented' as a Rheumatic Fe- ago. It isfund, hoped that the fund ver benefit concert, the program this will reach a proporU even more varied than that tion year will enable the local that given last year and of equally Business and Professional Wohigh quality, Miss Erickson said. mens club to purchase much Miss Erickson said that her needed examination equipment committee, which Includes Mrs. for use in Box Elder countys Mabel Nielsen and Mrs. K. L. Rheumatic Fever clinic. Seifert, had completed arrangeAssisting the Project commitments early this week with T. tee in sponsoring ticket sales R. Johnson, business manager of and contacts are the following Ogden Symphonic choir, after a officers and committee chairsatisfactory date for use of the men: Miss Norma Jensen, prestabernacle had been assured. ident; Miss Hannah Hillam, vice This remarkable singing group president; Mrs. Effie Adams, rehas won distinction in all its cording secretary; Mrs. Victor appearances for the past four Bott, treasurer; Miss C. Jean years in northern Utah and Shonka, membership chairman; southern Idaho, and in its fifth Mrs. Erwin Hansen, health and year has been acclaimed as bet- safety chairman; Mrs. Eph. M. ter than in any previous sea- Johnson, vocations and educason. , tion chairman; Miss Ruby ChrisGlenn L. Hanson, director of tensen, international relations the choir and head of Ogden chairman; Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, high school music department, finance. chairman; Mrs. Richard has achieved the highly unusu- C. Alston, radio- - and television al in quality of choral singing chairman; Mrs. Arthur Linford, with this organization, accord- music chairman; Mrs. Elia Haning to ranking music educators sen, public affairs chairman; and Mrs. Frank P. Kreizenbeck, throughout western America. Singing in eight parts, rather publicity. than the conventional four, a The choir will appear here at symphonic effect of stringed or- 8:30 p. m. on April 13, with chestra or organ accompaniment further details to be announced, ' is provided by four of the said Miss Erickson, , Tickets are now on sale and parts for the other four, providing a distinctly fine type of may be obtained from any club member. harmony for the listeners. Company A, , DIG PROFITS on Small Income f ' Phone our Field Mon LaVERc O. CONNOLLY Salt Lake, 2 IS 4 " or . call!. Utah Pickle ... Co. Salt Lake City milk co macl washing Ti3- fund. an ! merchandise w pg i ifd Pt a persoi Packer, unittee in char thing ,eu Trial Jurors For April Announced Twenty-fiv- 6oi,suitcsts trial e jurors for today announced by the court clerk. Their names and home towns . 2 ( are: John H. Laub, Denven L. Conrad R. Steffen, Tremon-ton- ; DeVar Knudson and Cleon A. Hunsaker, Deweyville; Carl Almon ODell Romer, El wood; N. Wight, Thatcher; George David Richards, Nellie J. Cheal, John M. Forrest, Ben A. Olsen, Ethel R. Loveland, Lyle P. Crow-ther- , Brigham City; Marcellus B. Johnson and Kenneth L. Hess, Garland; Delores L. Stokes, Bothwell; Leo Gilbert, Corinne; Robert M. McCrary, Portage; Ezra W. Nebeker, Willard; Glen Busenbark, Beaver Dam; Mil-to- n Wheatley, Honeyville; Edmund Hurd, Snowville; Burnell Roundy, Fielding; Aaron Snow, Perry. . Tail-man- , Rohe5 - B -- i Boys Jimmie ittle le .85 3 B. C0Suol svftV r 4 -- win408. , . tarnation. elec .tiers nche Burt, a T. Vernieu, Call, treas Parnell Blac i attorney, pr ar J 10 meeting, White, the Spying T. W. ding. d swings ileece Belted suede. dines. wool Only afternoon, Cook, of N .ted chairman county Demo ay S6.M S 10 Democratic Commercial .V. 2 Only Chenille AH 8 Only Chenille Spreads P-U.b- tad' GteY p dresses Mens" declared party, urn use of the c tinue to makf c e for the lack itie 4V organization, pst by the Dent socialis 1 ism, 5S piece have bee 'iteration," B1 jn hiring the m k elected jiocratic con Lake Ci are: ell B. Cook, tkins, Georgi id, David Sait an4 100 Only PanS ' We'5JeCV.pcord Vf ' u99 '75 Only hey ne .1 on Owens, rge H. Davir Johnson, O. V. Nicholas Yvtll RATOH CREPES CASH-AND-CARR- -- Full-Wid- Five-Yea- Melvin . nn, Blanch u and Omei uecrpq Smart buy . . . these Spring rayons! You'll save plenty on this special purchase . . . for these dresses ore priced even below what it would cost you to make them! Figure it out , . . theyre our regular Sorority quality rayons, cut full, and made with zipper fasteners at side, or button fastenings. 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' JJS'mSou Miss Carol Ann Yates, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Willard Yates, was crowned Gold and Green queen at the Harper ward on March 11. Her attendants were Ruth Pettingill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Pet tingill and Shirley Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, Emery Wight. Completing the queens court were little Misses Brenda Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hubbard and Ramona Wheatley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wheatley, who were gowned as little flower girls. Master Bert Baty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baty carried the crown which was placed upon the head of the new queen by the retiring Gold and Green queen of 1949, Miss Maxcine Pettingill. A floor show was presented at Intermission under the direction direcof the ward M.I.A.-danc- e tor, Mrs. LaRue Yates $nd refreshments were served by the M.I-officers. The dance was under the general direction of the M.I.A. officers who assisted Mrs. Dan Baty and Ray Harper, ward M.I.A. activity directors. - ' t r!3g Fur ter J. W. 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