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Show Raady For Trouble Spell It Again Y. N. SYRACUSE, (New York. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Onondaga county civil defense official have stockpiled 1,000, 000 paper cups and containers for emergency use In case of an enemy attack or other disaster In central and western (UP) Science has come tip with a new chemical to fight Dutch elm tree disease. A pathologist, A. E. Dimon, of the Connecticut agricultural experiment station, says Its called In Spectacular Drama T- YAZZIE YARNS News Of Indian School By Helen B. HiU - Notice oi Republican . , Lorenzo Smith and his Indian club, comprised of singers and dancers he la training, performed before the Business and Professional Womens club on Monday evening in Building No. 22 recreation room. The group presented the Ute Arrow dance, the Feather dance, Hoop dance, Apache Devil dance, Kiawa War dance and the Navajo Yei be Chal. A trio of stu- dents sang Navajo songs Those who participated were: Leonard A. Begay, John H. Begay, Richard J. Jackson, Delford L. Smith, Kee Tsosle Blackrock, David Bobby Brown, Chissie, Stanley Charley, Willie Gold-tootBenny' Joe, Jonah Cleveland, Henry Hudson Begay, BenHarold Morris, ny McDonald, 'Donald Yazzie, Albert Rosenberg and Johnny Dineyazhe. SATURDAY AND . Stella and Jim Bordeaux entertained a dessert the members of the bowling team after they returned from bowling Monday evening. Guest of honor was Mrs. Marlema Dugan who has resigned her position of registrar effective February 1. Other guests included: Mrs. Mary Stewart, Wilma Victor, Mrs. Floreine Walling and Eula EVERY SATURDAY TO THE HARMON-IZER- S THE AT , , Clark Gable, Adolphe Menjou and Maria Elena Marques, as they appear in Across the Wide Missouri," which will be at the Capitol theater four days beginning Sunday. The story casts Gable as an intrepid fur trapper of the early West, with Miss Marques as his Indian bride and Menjou as the man who engineered their romance. the trip. Globe-Circlin- Battise. Dr. George A. (Boyce spoke last Friday evening before the Mark Hopkins club In Salt Lake City. Mrs Boy.e accompanied him on Euphrasia Mitchell entertained at a luncheon, Wednesday noon In honor of Mrs. Marlema , Dugan. Guests present were: Mrs. Roland B. Harris, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. George A. Boyce, Stella Young, Mrs. (Floreine Walling, Mrs. Everett Renville, Mrs. Dan Olney, Mrs. James Florence McClure, Bordeaux, Nora Grissom, Genevieve Harrington, Charlotte . Mangseth, Elizabeth Oliver, Dorothy Hanlon, Florence Hall and Mrs. Paul BramleL TODAY - SATURDAY fdlLjmn Hin "PICK O' THE PICTURES " TONIGHT and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL 1 In charge of the educational seminar --held last Thursday afternoon In Building 80. were Dr. Boyd V, Sheets and Vern P. Call of .the department of speech, University of Utah. Dr. Sheets presented the results of tests on hearing and speech for 1000 Navajo children enrolled here at the school. The speech specialist reported no particular speech difficulties except those encountered in learning a new language. Hearing difficulties were of the same percent as found in a group of white children of the same age. Predicted By Sarnoff " Flv oOX ELDtR JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah ' Friday, January 23. ltZ3 the TrwNNf the United States for the 0 mounts The envelope nwt bS marked in tbs lower left hand come sals bid. Serial No S. L Public 069400. Sale, February 2D, IMt The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thara-o- f. of of ths bids. Any adverse claimant of the above described land should file their claim, or objection, on or before ths time of The BuTeau designated for sale searched Land Management has not the county records to ascertain , tha existence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming must assort si prefer right right within 30 days from tha abov sale date, ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. D28 J 4 8 25. B0URB ON at its BEST! ALL-TIM- E 1 CHICAGO, CUP) David Barn-of- Notice of Republican board chairman of Radio Party Mass Meeting Corporation of America,' says f, that some day television networks will circle the globe. Sarnoff, writing in the magazine Popular Mechanics, said several specific methods of telecasting around the world already are apparent. One means, he said, is to set up chains of microwave relay towers that .would march across the countries of the globe like rows of pins on a .battle map, each one picking up, boosting and sending signals along to the next. Sarnoff said television In the future may well be a picture window with an Instantaneous view of the whole world. 'At the flick of a dial, youll be able to bring the sound and sight of exciting events in distant lands to your armchair side, he iaid. For District Brigham No. 2, to be held Monday, January 28, 1952, at 7:30 p. m. at the Second L.D.S. ward chapel, Brigham City, Utah, to elect the follow Ing district officers and dele gates for a two year term: 1 Chairman, 1 Vice Chairman (op posite sex), 1 Secretary, 1 Treas urer, at least 3 Committeemen and Delegates to the County couvention. Willis Hansen, Party, Chairman. Carroll B. Williams, Party Secretary. NOTICE FOR Better buy Planters Club By any standard, you couldn't buy better ! PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE United States Department Of Tb Interior LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, December 12, 1951. Under provision of section 2455, R. S, as amended by section 14 of the act of Juno 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C 1171), and pursuant to the 4 HOOF CONTINENT Al DISTIllING CO IP. IHIIA. PA. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abel E. Christoffersen last week-enwere their son and wife, 'Mr. and - Mrs. VeNoy Christoffersen ! of Salt Lake City. The family group enjoyed a trip to the Hardware Ranch' iit Blacksmith Fork canyon to see : the eik. wildibili ELLIOTT u TV g Pag at Bide may be made by the principal his agent, either personally at the wale or by mail. Bide eent by mat! will be considered only if received at thie office prior to the hour fixed for the wele. Bid must be in wealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post of i ice money Arthur P. Smith, Party Chairman. Harvey Ernmann, Party Secretary. Notice oi Republican Party Moss Meeting For District Brigham No. 7, to be held Monday, January 28, 1952, at 7:30 p. m. at the Seventh ward hall, Brigham City, Utah to elect the following district officers and delegates for a two year term: 1 Chairman, 1 Vice Chairman (opposite sex), I Secretary, I Treasurer, at least 3 Committeemen, 20 Delegatee to the County convention. M. Li Reeder, , , Party Chairman, Clyde Larsen, Party Secretary, ' . . . n NIGHT ' of L. the be the of Party Mass'-typiniFor District Brigham No. 3, to Parcel No. 1, Sec. 10, con be held Monday, January 28, taining 80 acre.E!4.NE'4 Parcel No 2 NL1 Sec, 14, containing Acres, 1932, at 7:80 p. m. at the City Parcel No. 3 EVi Sec 24, Hall, Brigham City, Utah to 320 acre. aH in T 12 N, containing R 4 W, not leas than $3 00 elect the following district offi- SLM, Utah, at No. 4i EVJSEU Sec. acre; Parcel cers and delegates for a two per 14 containing 12 N , 80 acret in T R W 4 3 L.M , at not fee than 4 1 , Vice Utah, term: Chairman, year No bide will be sc $4 00 per acre 1 SecChairman (opposite sex), cepted for a portion of the parcel ad Subject to right-o- f wap for retary, 1 Treasurer, at least 3 vertJaed U S Highway No 30 in the SEU Committeemen, 16 Delegates to NEW Sec. 10. T. 12 N.. R. 4 W, SL M .Utah the County convention. ' Inter-mountai- Explication of Ephraim C Jansen Serwil No re m on ton, Utah. $ DU be o fprrxi lo liter highest biider.'iFt a public sale to held nl 10 00 o clock a m , on 20th day of F ebruary, 1952 next, this of lie, the following tracts Land: 1 0 Legal Notices d HCTutt Susan Gillespie was honored on her fifth birthday at a luncheon party in her home on Jan- SERIAL - SHORTS uary 17. The feature of the day ag, ndt CARTOON : NEWS a. table was of, good things to eat. Helping Susan celebrate were the following guests: Shauna Andersen, Diane Du miner, Reese Coleman, Julene Pierson, Corky Andersen, Nell Pemberton, Mary Susan Pemberton and Barry Pemberton who is visiting here irom California, t MATINEE UEFE BEASSlllE-SAU- mi uimne In 4 TKI M B M I FOURISI T liwis D 1 situ II Catnrrlav oaiurudy Picture BiGDAV$ EISTICIHIICOIOR A year - Joining the girls advisory staff as resident attendant is Clara Keedah of Toadlena, New SUNDAY MONDAY. ... TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ADVENTURE SPECTACLE! the making! Hundreds in the cast! A fortune to bring it to you! in . Mexico, Hong on to your heart. Hold mi to your ribs... you're in for wonderful tints! 0 SUN. Gertrude Gieseh, service-wid- e librarian, entertained at bridge last Thursday evening, Mrs. Paul Bramlet, Mrs. Robert Tol-so- n and Mrs. Marlema Dugan. Adeline Canyon, secretary at Window Rock, visited here this -- MON.-TUE. week. Even Before they Could Get married.. All Their Troubles Were Little CLARK m "1 flUlJIA PICTURE ' 1 I ( Y ; 7 t ,- U1N1 Ones! iawtl IntrodiH AN n. . GABLE 'will CMS aiULntiniMtMnMui(n WLllMLVUlJUX-Z- i PLUS SHORTS - CARTOON - NEWS MM wdfcfc T 1 i VIKIHIA FEU RICHARD DEKNINS 'Agnes Ancino returned to the campus Tuesday evening from Paguate, New Mexico, where she visited with her family. A committee of girl scout leaders under the direction of Charlotte Mangseth met Mon day evening to make plans for getting underway next Monday. The group discu&sed the raising of funds to make It possible for each student to pay her dues, Tentative plans were made to sponsor a movie. The first in vestiture service is planned for the latter part of February when all of the five organized troops here will be inyested. Leader of troop No. 1 is Eu gie Dean; troop INo. 2. Laure Ricks with Carolyn Holyan , as slsting; troop No. 4, Bessie Lee and Sadie Roanhorse assisting; troop No. 5, Mrs. Bertha Bird. Those who Signified their willingness to assist as members of the troop committee, as program consultants or In some other capacity were: Mrs. Fred Clark, Wilma Victor, Annie Sullivan, Mrs. Peggy Russell, Mrs. Joan Mrs. Lucille Neaman, Nelson, Mrs. Dorothy Wyant, Mrs. Frank Stahl, Joy Rhodes, Clara Keedah and Betty Scacewater. 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