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Show Mrs. Daisy Jean Larson values ages in a suit file in district cock- tier deceased dog at $2,525. That I court after her : j is the amount she asked in dam-was shot and killed. Every Man In Uniform -- A Scout Troop At Intermountain School Chartered Perfect Record ' Presentation of ehe mc a!iccepted the charter, registra-o- f charter to the first, group tion cards and First class pins Boy. Scouts at America at the and presented cards and pins to Intermountain Indian school five first class scouts who formhere was made Wednesday eve- ed the nucleus of troop 115. ning at a meeting in the movie About 350 boys of scout age theater at the school by D. L. were welcomed by Dr. George A. of executive enRoberts, scout superintendent,-who.- , Boyce, giving authority to operate couraged them to join the scoutunder the national scouts. ing movement, . This constitutes, a joining of Colors were advanced and retired By a group of scouts from hands of the Indians and white under the Brigham City. And then f the boys, banded together self for improveThomscout program charter was accepted by said Dr. as Tommaney, institutional rep- ment and friendliness," ' " resentative and chairman of the Boyce. Tommaney expressed the hope troop committee, who then presented it to Fred Denetdele, that this first troop might lead 1 TUSSY MCE SALE Og-de- n, Save now white they last. QUANTITIES ' ; LIMITED! $1.95 ' $3 Beauty Plus Cream $150 of Troop 105, scoutmaster who to the - other troops among, the b' boys. Lapel ,pdns and tw tion cards as scouters sented to Dr. Boyce, R0ia Harris, head boys advisor. Denetdele and Mrl Tomml was planned to The event ' place on this date .b Thursday was observed anniversary of TJie. Boy The new scouts at Inter tain are Tom Young, -- tie Gohonnie, Shonie Blackhorse and Keith 'Henry Gaii raise. t,iun i ELDER JOU BOX of several establishment Q Friday. February 9.' 155.' Brigham City. Utah . $1.00 $3 Pink Cleansing Cream $1.95 "Vf A, yte DRUGGIST 86 PROOF' FOUR 1 & fe ypua troop committeemen Sackett, Ron Packer, Wil liam C. Jensen, Andy Carruth Gordon; Troop 101 Poses For Picture; Lends Self For Inspection As Unit mmnpnnnf Phone 4 hickoe, a 3o6accygot &7vu6zUl c (0LIK - co. RAY i k Scouts And Leaders Of Troop 101, First Ward . . . which is one of the more active troops in the Ogden area council. This week they observed National Boy Scout of America week. From left to right, front row: Charles Keller, Billy Sheffield, Richard Gordon, Stanley Jensen, Marion Hyde, Dennis Reeves. Second row: Dennis Gordon, Leonard Orwin, Jimmy Packer, Ralph Andersen, Ray Beecher, Scott Olsen, Lowell Hendricks and Larry Koford. Third row: Dick Long, Robert Munns, Richard Sackett, Herbert Adamson, Jerry Wilde and Cordell Jensen. Scout leaders in the back row: Worth Jensen, Andy Carruthers, Doyle Packer, L. D. Wilde, Herb : Adamson, Dr. C. A. Muftns, Bishop Raymond Payne and Sam Gordon. Bill BOURBOU Straight ers, L. D.' Wilde, Herb Adamson, Dr. C. A. Muhns and f Bishop ' Payne. Raymond In observance of National Boy;David Herbert AdamHolland, On February 8, the scouts celScout of America Week, troop 101 of the First ward,' donned son, who has a 'bronze palm ebrated their anniversary. C R. Munns. Holdtheir uniforms and made them- with his and of life, next highest rank ing selves available for a picture Bruce Carr, 'Dick Sackett and and inspection as one of the are Dennis Gordon. in the Ogden There are six stars: outstanding troops Jerry area council, last Monday eveWilde, Ray Beecher, Charles Kelning."' Randall Jensen, Jay Smith Setting a record not know- ler, and Ronnie Mil'let; six ! first evin matched this region, ingly Robert Olsen, Dee Packer, ery member of troop 101 has his class, Richuniform and is an active scout Robert Harris, Scott Olsen, ard Long and Richard Gordon. to hard that maintain working record of a good deed a day." Second class scouts in the troop are Lowell Hendricks,, James Holding the highest (Boy Scout Sheffield And rank of Eagle in the troop are Packer, Billy Glendon, Hendricks. Tenderfoots are Larry Koford, Ralph Anderson, Robert Epley, Leonard Marion Hyde, Stanley Jensen. And tenderfoot candidates are Dennis Reeves and Cordell DLO IICKOST TOAUBa m, YEARS OLD . ! . Whisky PSntllNfi f ; I QL J 58 So. Main To Or-wi- Jensen. .. . challenge any other troop in the district to match us in scout accomplishments and uniforms,, scout leaders ' said. What makes a troop, like 101, successful and a satisfying exr--1 perlence for the members? We feel it is because we have several scout leaders Instead of just one, commented Sam Gordon, one of the scout masters. V Adults in the troop, who appear to have as much fun as the younger ones, are Scoutmasters Basil Hendricks, Worth Jensen, Doyle Packer and Sam We . Cupid never had Arrows like these ! You're going to fall in love this Val- if Day! We guarantee you drop in' and see our new Arrow entine's Magazine Lists Valen-Tie- s! it : $1.00 and up Strawberries Larsen ExperiThanks to mental farm, managed by L. L. Larsen, the Brigham City area is credited with being the location of developments in varieties of strawberttihe MESS SHDKT SIPOOT SHOBTS . White and colors'. French ' or plain cuffs. ' $2.95 up , Plains, plaids & darks, hr wool, nylon & rayon. ; $2.95 and up , ; . ries. . In the magazine American Fruit Farmer, a list of important varieties of recently introduced fruits, compiled' by 70 leading horticulturists, was published. The column of new varieties of strawberries is dominated by those from the Larsen farm. Of the nine listed, four were developed by Larsen. Each of the varieties, which were developed for specific purposes, are listed below with comment them. HOSIERY hosiery by Berkshire. 60 denier $1.95 O tlicrs $1.35 to $1.50 gauge and shipping quality. Plant is everbearing in some localities Heavy producer NEW HANDBAGS and GLOVES . . for your Valentine. In variety. Bags $2.95 to $7.50 Fabric Gloves, all colors $1.49 HANKIES New Valentine im in ported Hankies linen and dainty prints. 69c to $1.00 . accompanied Oannall: large dark ted fruit. Highly flavored with good dessert quality. The plant is a heavy producer. Earlee: A medium sized fruit. Plant is early heavy producer. A spring and fall crop in Utah. , Lindalicious: Medium to large fruit; solid red; turns red on inside before completely colored on outside; no core; no green tip; tough skin:, high freezing Heartthrobs in lovely Valentine hosiery. Gift 51 that --C31 Utah Shipper: Fruit is medium red; large to extra large; very firm skin, good shipper; most nearly resembles Lmuan-clou- s except for color is lighter. Plant is a heavy producer. The Larsen farm has spent many years cross breeding their plants to evolve each of the different plants. - The Valentine Store In LOVELY LINGERIE Lace trimmed and tailored, includes Nylons & Rayons. $1.00 to $2.95 Panties $1.95 to $7.50 Slips Gowns $3.95 to $9.95 SELECT HERE FOR YOUR VALENTINE Si. Glen Bowcutt Reports For Naval Training Glen Bowcutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowcutt, Brigham City, reported to the San Diego, Calif, naval training base January 27. Bowcutt enlisted in the navy on January 1. A going-awaparty was held in his honor at his home January 25. At the ffaMingsworth party Shanna and Mis. Bowcutt were the hS' y WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS tesses. SAMSONITE The favorite FOR ' JLUCiCiACilE MEN AND WOMEN Other Valentine Gift SUGGESTIONS HICKOK Jewelry ARROW Belts J ' ( SOCKS SWEATERS WALLETS Suspenders HANDKERCHIEFS t NYLON Complete selections of sizes and colors. Wardrobe, Over Nite and Vanity Cases. Select one or a set. 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