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Show v i y at Intermountain and finally is married. Costumes were followed through from the Navajo squaw dress to the bridal gown. Newa Of Intermountain Girls dressed in choir robes Indian School sang "The Old Rugged Cross" ; , and He Is Risen with second , By Helen B., Hill pantomime showing people by Christs standing empty Dormitories 1 and 14-- were tomb. In charge of the Easter program Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vakk'z en, held in the auditorium, Sunday , , tertained at Easier dinner, Grace evening. ' A song composed by Mrs El- H. Nez, student. Rose" Vale entitled la "Navajo was done in- pantomime with a Mrs Peggy Russell of the girls student portraying , the transi- advisory staiff is on sick leave. tion that takes place from the Mrs. Nelson Tsosie 1$ substituttime a Navajo girl leaves the ing for Mrs. Russell during her reservation untl she has finieh- - absence. fed fcohool YAZZIE YARNS , Mrs Beatrice IB Hansen was in charge of a display of work done by society, on Thursday afternoon, in the activity room, Building No. 21. ", On exhibit were quilts and handiwork made by members of t the society. f A small luncheon was served. LAS J t Number ten seems to be Bob-bBoyces lucky number this year. He was honored on April tenth at a birthday party in his home. He was ten years old evidenced by ten shining candles on a beautiful birthday cake. It has hot been determined definitely that the cowboys present wore ten gallon hats y at its Finest! .. p i i i - i , ;, but reports have It that it only took ten minutes for Bobby to open up some fine gifts. Invited guests included: Wil, bur Curley, Jr., Keith Fred Clark, Jt, Steven Hill and Julia Clark. J HICKORY i noof old luciioiy ourum Inc, Phone 8 Invites You To Our Big LAUNDRY SHOW DATE Thursday, April 24 TIME-.- -- 1:30 . PLACE and families of the staff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willeto of a baby daughter born on April 9 in the Members of the boys advisory COoley Memorial hospital. staff held a pot luck dinner Alfred Lee, formerly an atWednesday afternoon In the em- tendant of the boys advisory recreation halL ployees was Injured SunApproximately 90 persons were staff,when fatally he was struck by an day automobile In Salt Lake City. His sister, Mrs. Ella Laugh-Jingleft here for Salt Lake City on Monday. cotf . nauu M. 98 North Main Street present including ivvited guests: Dr. and Mrs. George A. Boyce, Mrs. Gordon Brown and wives Ilggen-botham- mAiGiT0UBB0H vsisn Nev. And 4:00P.M. Merrell's Show Room Friday, April 18. 1952 Brigham City, Utah (UP) are the proud parents Member United Preee, Audit Bom Circulation. Utah State Preee Aeeock National Ldltorlal Aaaoctattoa. Hon, Representative! National Advertising Advertising Service. weekly newepapar, published at BriT. successor to bam City, Utah, th Smlthfleld Sentinel, established la Hot Published every Friday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered as Second Qs.. Mall Metier at the poet office In Brl. bam City. Utah, under the act of March A 1. l Chas. W. Oaybaugh. Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson.- - Advertising Manager Subscription rata In Bos . Elder county. $24) per year, payable inBoxadvance) with tha In combination Elder $4 00 News, (published Wednesdays) 00 $2 for 6 months: alngla per yean copy ) cents Outside Bos Elder eoua ty, no$) 00 per yaari i combination rate t Special Interest Cancer Lecture Scheduled Tues. Dee Garth Edmunds, M.D. director of chronic disease control section of the Utah State 'Department of Health, will give an illustrated lecture in the Sixth ward ohapel Tuesday evening, April 22, at 8 p. m. Regular mutual, activities will begin at 7.30 p. m. Dr. Edmunds will speak on the general problems of cancer and will Illustrate with accom panying slides. This is a program of education with a qualified specially trained authority in cancer work and should be of great benefit to all, Mrs. Lloyd J. Eastley, special Interests class leader, said today. She especial. , Detroit Growing Mass. (UP) John ly invited all South Box Elder iHOLYOKE, Interests and their 'DETROIT (UP) A record to- Mason, a rugged 100, cut all the stake special tal of 55,632 babies were bom winter wood for his familys friends to attend. in Detroit in 1951. There were stove and lugged it up two Phone your news to 1000 1,500 more boys than girls. flights of stairs. two-mil- , OLD ? 5 15-08- H. - VEGAS, There is excitement in the . sir as Leus Vegas prepares to celebrate its 18th annual Helldorado . . Week, May The town is working up a head of steam which will bust out all over when spring comes to the desert and Helldorado brings back the rowdy picturesque days of the early west with parades and pageantry, rodeos, a beard growing competition beauty contests and square dancing in the main thoroughfares Designed to perpetuate the pioneer spirit and customs oc-of frontier times In Nevada, the casion will find almost the entire populace looking like cowpokes and their womenfolk in from the hinterlands, dressed In their western best . Helldorado revolves around its main events, the oldtimers 'parade, beauty parade, childrens the parade, nightly rodeos, v)hiskerino contest for excellence in beards, beauty competition among the women And constant merriment in a specially constructed Helldorado village with all the amusements of a county fair. The oldtimers parade finds old animal drawn vehicles of reclaimed many descriptions, from the limbo of the past, jolting down the main street in a procespicturesque sion of covered wagons, stagebuekboards coaches, buggies, and the like. must & a Amen fe,Mclf(A OX ELDER JOURNAL Helldorado Week The Greatest Show on Earth her-Reli- ef PAGE TWO Las Vegas Planning e DAY Mrs. Ida Kennings, teacher, entertained Saturday at a dinner and show, Sammy Adaki, Mary Louise Pinto and Grace Spencer, students. GREEN STAMPS GET YOUR ADDED SAVING WITH New Drug Helps In Childbirth (WASHINGTON (IUIP) A new drug extracted from a poisonous lily is saving pregnant women and their unborn babies at Gallfhger hospital here. The drug, veritryl, is an anti-dot- t for high blood pressure and, associated poisons which sometimes accompany pregnancy, according to Dr. Frank A. IFinner-tyGalhnger physician. Vergitryl can prevent pregnant victims of high blood pressure from going into convulsions of eclampsia, an epilepticlike fit at childbirth, Finnenty said. The fits are fatal sometimes to the mother and give her infant only a 50-5chance to survive. Doses of vergitryl are administered by intramuscular injection to relieve the symptoms of high blood pressure swellings of the hands, feet, and face, severe headaches, and violent spells of nausea. Convulsive patients get smaller doses directly into the veins. The blood pressure drop and resulting relief of the symptoms is rapid, 'Finnerty said. Of the first 114 patients treated with the drug, the results were excellent in 92 cases, good in 18, fair in three, and poor in one. he. reported. When overdoses are administered the only ill effect so far detected is nausea and 2 for McKesson Aspirins, 100s SEE HER USE THE NEW NORGE! and all AUTOMATIC yoifr I? r WASHER SEE COME IN APRIL 24TH This Sensational NEW nn m Time-lin- $ $. Blue Strike Blades, 100 blades, $2 value s V v Dr. West Tooth Paste 4 tubes, $2 value e $& , ' - Toni Refill Permanent $1 val- - plus tax 0 Miss BEVERLY LYONS Of Detergent's, Inc. Northwest's Leading Authority On Laundry Problems Will Conduct This School Covering Questions Concerning All Types Of Laundry. What Problems Do You Have? 540 ..t (S20 N -- fl Jc Dorothy Gray Solon Shampoo, $1.25 size ( foraPREE demonstration e State Acts To Curb Drunken Driving HARTFORD, Conn. (DIP) A new plan to curb drunken driving which is believed to be the first of its knd in the nation is being tried by the state of Connecticut. After a motorists license is suspended, his case is referred to the State Commission on Alcoholism. The license isnt restored until that agency has helped the driver lick his drinking problem. The commission takes under its wing only "problem drinkers. not motorists with a datively clean record. AUTOMATIC WASHER Bar Sells ChamDagne 10 Cents A Glass At 'WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE' SYDNEY. Australia (UP) Champagne sells for ten cents a glass in Walter Turners bar in Newtown, ant Industrial suburb where the usual tipple is beer, in big schooners. A taste for champagne bubbles up fairly often. Turner says. "When one asks for it, everyone wants It Just to see what It tastes like, he observed. Getting eleven glasses from a bottle, Turner admits champagne Is a fizzle as a moneymaker. Its just good public relations stunt, he said. $1.50 Anusol Suppositories $1.29 $2 Luster Creme Shampoo $1.59 75c Bayer Aspirins, 100's Lady Francis Billfolds . 59c $1.50 Haleys M.O.rlge size $1.18 Rubbing Alcohol, pts , 49c GET YOUR ADDED SAVING WITH $1.00 . Bubble Bath, 2 boxes $2 Lemonized Shampoo 79c . . . . 98c GREEN STAMPS rk yiAiiaDiffoca P BO |