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Show I 1 t z: IMS News Of Intermountain SATURDAY ONLY! Here Are 11 GOOD REASONS SHOPPING at YOUR GOODYEAR STORE Regular $16.50 r 1 .SIS11 Electric Drill Regular 25c 2 Household Glue 3,31.0 Regular 45c 3 3H 6 Ft. Steel Rule n Bike Horn Leslie Sombrero and Marion Denetclaw, gave short talks. Jim Bordeaux, fiscal accountant, is acting business manager at the school. The vacancy was created when Harold Knutson recently transferred to Phoeteacher-interpreter- rolled as a student in the Training school's television and industrial electronics wish to nominate I The course of study covers a 48 weeks period and includes teleelectronic fundamentals, vision and radio servicing and industrial electronics. An advanced course which Hanline also expects to complete continues with communications and television-radiengineering and design. Her Address is Telephone No Age . o (Queen Candidate Must Be 17 Years Of Age or Older) leave this week. Miss Holder is a member of the girls advisory staff. and Mrs. Raymond J. Teal and son, Jimmy, recently returned from a vacation trip to Calif. Dr. $3.61 Regular $1.15 FOE To Initiate m ORINNE Vi OMMENTS 17 New Members By Marijane Morris 33.0 Bike Fender Flaps I Regular 75c Goose Horns - 520 -- TWIN JET Reg. $1.55 Willard Bit-sill- 11 Exhaust Extensions JEWELED i Regular 89c G10 Headlight Visors Regular 2 for 15c ousehold Fuses 1 1 BLACK & 2 FOR any amp. 220 -- YELLOW METAL A AServing Trays Reg. 69c ;' 420 SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR NEW . GOODYEAR STORE A training course in advanced sales techniques will be. conducted in Brigham City on the next two Thursday nights, it was revealed this week by D. M. Mason, secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce. . WITH.YQUR FINEST DRESSES! Keep them lovely a$new . . , safely . . . with, famous Nationally Advertised SANITONE dry cleaning. , For Your Finest . Demand The Finest! CALL 86 MODERN DEPENDABLE CLEANERS Plan Night IJhlEsfiMlv Scout Group Plans two-plac- five-seate- r, PHONE 1111 Offered Here Seventeen new members will be initiated into the Fraternal e One by one, it seems our Order of Eagles at the regular Doris Stander of the fiscal deboys are either enlisting Mary B. Russell of the hospi- partment was on sick leave this or are drafted into the service meeting next Monday night by tal staff was admitted to the week. of these United States and the Box Elder aerie 2919, club offi St. Benedicts hospital, Ogden, on The latest boy to enlist cers announced this week. world. John IN. Egeland, teacher In Monday. Miss Russell is suffer Included among the new iniI have heard about is Mr. that the vocational school was ill Russell ing with a back injury. son of Mr. and tiates will be Steve Anderson, Rader, this week. Mrs. Chester Rader. He enlisted Virl Asay, M. L. Bidlack, E. E. Mrs. Mary Jane Quintana, Bunderson, Eugene Burt, Augus in the navy and is now in Mr. Jim and Mrs. and teach Visiting teacher, Betty Begay, are, according to his parents. tus Burbank, Darrell Call, Mike both of the Inter- Bordeaux this week-end- , Dizmang, Homer Dixon, Phillip mediate school staff, were on their cousins,, Mrs. George Mor'A party was held by the Gleave, Robert Hamilton, Leslie rison and her daughter, Gloria. sick leave this week. officers and Primary Hawkes, George Mason, Dewey teachers and their husbands, Pierson, Milton Reese, Joseph Mrs. Jesse Valdez is engaged Mrs. George C. Lowry enter28 December ward at the chapel. Reynolds and Wilfred Wendell. as substitute teacher In the ele- tained a group of students at a Ttys party is an annual event , mentary school. party Sunday evening. and from all reports It was very The club rooms on the third Refreshments ice successful. I have been told the floor of the First Security bank included 'Joining the teaching staff of are bright and clean, the intermediate school is Sally cream and the extremes of cake Spanish refreshments were most building a work night party ('both angel .and devils food). delicious. The ladies in charge following Turned of St. Louis, Missouri, Wednesday when member There were games for the enter- were: Alice Lucille Chlar-son- , held Farar, volunteers with turned out The flu epidemife at the school tainment of the children. ' Alta Craner, Lucille Roche, is gradually subsiding according Guests present included: Mary Lorna Reeder and Alice Mar- cleaning equipment and went to hospital authorities. The clin- S. Begay, Dorothy Chee, Matilda ble. The table decorations were over the interior of the quarters. ic attendance on Monday was 90 Moore, Irene Evelyn Yazzie, carried out by Pauline Jensen as compared with 200 or 300 pa- Clanna Willie, Harold Dejolie, and Marie Larsen. Lions at the height of the epi- John Yazzie Holiday, Tom tients I have been asked td remind demic. Edison Becenti and Lee the Corinne Relief Society laThe following were employed Louis Chester. dies and all others interested, Ladies on emergency appointments to Mrs. Mary Homell of the In- that Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the assist with the extra hospital burdens: Mrs. Vera S. Fife, Mrs. dian school nursing staff, was regular work meeting, china will Lions of Willard are planning Genevieve Johnson, Mrs. Julia admitted to the Cooley Memo- be painted. It is suggested that a "Ladies Night entertainment own their interested those bring rial for Secnst, Mrs. Mary Lou Clark, hospital major surgery. dish, but the the paint will be fur January d8, at 7 p. m. in LesLucille Meaman, Mrs. JoAnn nished. This sounds fascina- Howard Hotel, according to Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Reeder. Sportsmen Encouraged ting. I have a friend in San lie Brunker, president. Alice Nez was a dinner guest To Take Francisco who does this kind of With their wives, the sixteen Up Flying at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Raypainting as a hobby and what Lions will be served dinner and The lovely birthday and Christmas a program is being mond Teal on Monday evening. CLEVELAND, O. '(UP) prepared State of Ohio is offering presents she does give. Show under the supervision of Jens Charlotte Mangseth entertainsportsmen an easy out me a woman who isnt thrilled Simonsen. ed at dinner Sunday evening. of traffic to enjoy a over a pretty dish even if she bucking Lions officers are: Leslie C. Guests included: Norma weekends fishing and relaxa- just has to tuck it away in the Brunker, president; Gerald LarRunyan, Florence McClure, Dor- tion. closet! china kin, first vice president; George othy Hanlon, Elizabeth. Oliver Ohio will starjt .levying an AirMrs. Jay Harper and Facer, second vice president; and Dr. and Mrs. George Boyce craft license fee 'January 1, 'this Mr.Me. and Mrs. and Gien Woodward, Ira Archibald, secretary and who dropped In later to spend year, on all private planes. Proformer residents of Corinne were treasurer; Vaughn Wassom, tail the evening. ceeds will go toward the con- entertained at the Corinne lodge twister; Jens Simonsen, Lion Clara Keedah has joined the struction and maintenance' of hall recently. There were 32 tamer; Howard Baddley and near reservoirs and present. They were from Ogden, Robert Morgan, directors. girls advisory staff. Mrs. Kee- airstrips Tremonton and Corinne with dah recently transferred here parks throughout the state. The fees, .which will range Mrs. Lucille Howes of Brigham from Toadlena, New Mexico. e from $6 for a plane to worthy jnatron. The eveBeatrice Hansen is substitu- $15 for a will bring City, was spent playing various ning ting as a matron on the girls ' ad- in $25,000 to $30,000 annually, games and later the group enaccording to C. E. A. Brown, joyed a waffle supper. visory staff. Ski (Billie 'Holder was on sick Ohio aviation board director. We had some former residents of Corinne over the Christmas The 12 year old scout group holidays that I failed to men- from Tremonton First ward will tion last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones from spent a day at Snow Basin, Utah resort, Saturday, January Kenniwick, Washington. If we skiing can read between the lines, I 12. Composed mostly of Tenderthink they are homesick, espe- foot and Second Class scouts, ascially, 'Gladys. Well, we miss sistant scoutmasters Bob Benher, too. nett and Max Adams will transAll of us here in Corinne are port the tooys to and from the going to miss seeing the famil- resort, and feel that such a winiar figure of Mrs. Pearl Holly ter would be ihost beneand I for one, wish to extend ficialouting to the young scouts. Skiie my deepest sympathy to Quin- and toboggans will be taken ton. He will miss his mother, along by the boys, and those but he has the consolation 'of with skiis will be given being among friends. Dear readers, at this writing I have just learned that Karen Nd Pushover, Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Farming Mrs. Ken Jeppsen has been ta Bromfield Claims ken to the St. Benedicts hospiTOLEDO, O. (U1P)' The day is tal seriously ill. She has, ac past when a man could just in to doctors the cording charge, plain farm. a blood and spinal menengitis author-farmeLouis Bromfield, clot on the brain, and spinal Equipment, tcceuarlm mnd frm UUm Forum Garden told the tratrd are tubjoct to chanpo without none menengitis is not polio. It is here that economic pressure much more serious and conta now forces between 150,000 and gious. Our hearts and feelings 200,000 unscientific farmers a go out to this little girl and her year out of business. family for her life has not been does the present-daNot an easy one. All we can do is farmer only to be a "capitalist have stand by and hope for the best. but Bromfield, who operates a model farm of his own in Ohio, Mexico Citys lowest street is claims the farmer of the fumore than a mile higher than ture will have to be pirt scienthe topmost points of New Yoik tist, part specialist and part businessman. , skyscrapers. e Regular 49c Salesmanship Course To Be Arrangements for the course which is open to all Brigham City merchants and their salespeople, was made with William C. Winder, representative of the state board of vocational education. No registration of any kind is needed, and all merchants are invited to participate. The course, normally for three class sessions, will be condensed into two periods of an hour and a. half each, It was pointed out. The meeting place will toe announced later but will probably be a Box Elder high school. If sufficient interest Is shown in the salesmanship course, ad ditional courses will be presen ted, Winder said on his visit here Wednesday of this week. San-Dieg- Bike Light DONT GAMBLE course. nix, Arizona. Reguar $2.15 4 Brigham City, Utah ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 11, 1952 Alan Hanline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanline, left Thursday for Chicago where he Is en- Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 5 Dr. George A. Boyce and a were group from on campus guests of the Ogden Rotary club, Wednesday noon. Accompanying Dr. Boyce were students Betty Greymountain, Anita Ann Begay, Alice (Nez and Eloise Earl. The girls were dressed In Navajo squaw dresses and sang songs to entertain members of the club. Lorenzo Smith of the boys advisory staff "'1th student Leonard A. Begay. BOX Study Television Date.. Indian School By Helen B. Hill FRIDAY AND FOR SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION YAZZIE YARNS PAGE FOUR Alan Hanline To Outing Sat. ace y till- - Driving TlirlU of your life! 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