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Show 1 Jhli , guremant here at the school.1 ..Mr, .and .Mrs- - Fred Van Duzee and family left last week for a Mr. and Mrs. Jim KIrkham are vacation in Grand Forks, North taking a trip to the reservation, Dakota and Minneapolis, 'visiting several points. YAZZIE YARNS ,v i BEAK 'RIVER CITY An outMrs. Clifford Jensen spent Fristanding (program, under the di- day with her parents, Mr. and Holm- Mrs. Alma Esplin at Logan. rection of Mrs. Elaine was presented Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chrisgren, Mrs. Hyrum morning in honor of the moth- tensen visited ers of the community, by the Christensen, in Ogden, ThursSunday school. Numbers from day. She Just recently returned the " Junior department were from the hospital. as follows: song, Krnti and Mrs. Ivan 'Iversen entertained 'Huggins, poems by Michael her club Saturday afternoon. , Andersen, Sandra Jensen, Kerry Mr. and Mrs. John and Lee Johnsen, Sandra Nessler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Hardy Huggins Se-il- a Stanley Hansen and Pamela Nelsen. Erma Andersen favored with a song Jean Huggins ,and Scott Jensen and Leah Stander of the Primary class gave poems and Vonda Marie Hall sang a song; Preston and Sydney Checketts said poems. A Mothers Diary was presented with "the following taking parts: tableau picture, Romaine Jensen and son Robert; reader, e Molmgren; solo, Dorothy Jeppsen; picture, Arva Archibald and children, Spencer, Joy, Susan and Dewayne; reader Ethel Taylor; solo, Hartley Andersen: picture, 'Joyce Holmgren; reader, Melba Checketts; vocal solo, ' Russell 'Jensen; picture, Flor- ence ( Ramsdell and son Ted; reader, JAda Stander! solo, Hartley Andersen; picture Alfred and Elvina Jensen; reader, Gertrude Jensen; solo, Dorothy Jeppsen, "Silver Threads Among the Gold, The chapel was beautifully decorated with seasonal flowers and potted plants were presented to each mother present. I Mr. and Mrs. George Pene-jvicof Ogden spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Gladys iThorsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and j I Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker motored to Spanish Fork Friday to attend the horse pulling in connection tith the Junior Livestock" show. Mrs. ' Clinton 1 was gracious hostess to her .club Thursday evening. A dessert luncheon was served. v s ' Mr. and Mrs. Vem Barrett and son, Michael, of Salt (Lake City, with her Ispent.the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin No-rin- h d J Ml Johpseo.- - U Y 'V attended the banquet at Thursday evening, given by the Bankers Association of 'Box Elder county. Lt. and Mrs. Carl Hendersen and daughter, Gloria, called on Mrs. Fae Ann Karo on Friday. They arrived from Boloxi, Miss, on Wednesday and are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen at North'Logan. The last meeting of the P.T.A. was held in the school house. Helen Hansen was elected president of the group. Mr. and Mrs. (Laurel Ivfcrsen n of Ogdpn and and' Mr. Mrs. Ralph .Stewart of Brigham City and Mrs. Kenneth Iversen of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Iversen. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin GIRL SCOUTS' d PIONEER PARK 8:15 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 16th 4 PEACHES VS. AMERICAN FORK PRIZES AWARDED DURING THE GAME! , News Of Intermountain Indian School . ' By Helen B. Hill f -- t Mr. and Mrs. John N. Egeland Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Verna Norr In the death of her left last week for a vacation ' twin sister, Mrs. Vera Anderson. trip to Chicago. , Inspirational Thought for Today You wake up in the morning, and lo! Your purse Is magically filled with 24 hours the most precious of posesslons. Arnold Bennett, CMOS iDr. George A. Boyce, Paul Bramlet and Roland B. Harris attended on Thursday, the fifth annual Personal Management conference of the Federal Personnel Council of Utah, held Mav 15 and 16 at the Hotel Utah. The keynote address, given by the Honorable James M. Mitchell, Commissioner, (U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., pertained to recent developments in Federal personnel administration.'' "How big I a dollar? Thai depend on what lt can buy. When price are high, the dollar I small, whn prices ard low, the dollar is big. I want bigger dollars, so heres what I'm doing. I'm making a real effort to produce more without raising costs, that's thd way to beat Infla' tion and make dollars grow." , qiKiBB ema-tdu-i- h By Robert Roy The following remarks, made in by Commissioner Mitchell 19$2, emphasize the importance of improved public service: MAfter all, in a country that decides issues by letting the itlzens vote freely upon them, our government can be only as good as we make it.- - It is as good as we deserve. It used to be said that happiness and prosperity depended on good government. Today it may determine our chances of survival. UNDER Mrs. Leone Ritterhaus. teacher in the elementary school, left Wednesday for a vacation in THE d TONIGHT SPECIAL has-arrive- d BASES ALU . Wad-doup- Ander- sen, Mr. and Mrs. (Roland Schof-fieland Mr. and Mrs. Farrell the sports Huggins attended program sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Box Elder high school Saturday evening. Ted Ramsdell, who is a student at the iUBjA.C. at Logan, with his spent the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. Mr. and Mrs. (Dallas Meldrum of Brigham City were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Andersen and small daughter of Brigham City, with Mr. spent the week-enand Mrs. Alvin Andersen. Mrs. (Fae Ann !H. Karo received her Port Call to report to Fort Hamilton, New York, on May 24. She will sail the following week for Giessen. Germany, I REES where she will Join (Lt. Karo and they will make their home for the next three years. Wayne Andersen of Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andersen. Mrs. Mae Andersen is confined to her home with mumps. Mr and Mrs. Lee Hansen and baby daughter of Brigham City spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Andersen motored to Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon where they visited with Mrs. Emma Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Driggs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Milton (Bywaier, Thomas John Hardy, Melvn JohnChester sen, Ercy Whittaker, Stander and Ernest Huggins enjoyed a belated mothers day party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander attended funeral services at Brigham City for the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen, Monday. The softball season Bear River played Harper on Monday evening at Rees Pioneer park, , Harper,1 won the game. SPORTS COPIED TREFOIL Wisconsin. Work For Camper's Badge Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart Monday afternoon 12 girls of left today for Idabel, Oklahoma, the Blue Bell troop began work where they will spend their vaon the Backyard Campers cation. inito badge. The girls divided work groups. Six girls prepared trenches for the "hunters Barbra Earl of the girls ad- the visory staff, was on sick two Jays last week. fires, while others made wood pile. How to sharpen a pocket knife and use it, along with the use of a hatchet was learned while ithe fires were burning down. The cooks prepared biscuit dough in paper sacks and the leave Dorothy G. Ellis, business manager of Indian Service Summer school, arrived on campus Sunday. (entire group roasted weiners, Members of the girls advisory covered with "Doughboys, on staff now vacationing on the sticks. reservation are: Florence Gar Mrs. tNora Becenti, Mary They were unable to make cia, Mock Angel Food because f Mae Young and Mae Litzin. the bread strike, so for dessert were served. The "Smores Mrs. Lillian Milford was ad menu Jncluded fresh fruit, veg mitrted this week for surgery at etables and a drink, . the Ft. Defiance hospital in' Ft, As the sun sank in the west Defiance, Arizona. laps were sung. Invitation has been extended Mrs. Nora Kee of the boys ad to all Brigham City scouts to at visory staff, left Thursday for tend Ogden Play day. she will Blue Bell troop will work on Ganado, Arizona, where attend exercises the graduation Health and Safety part of the in which her sister will be grad second class badge, next week. uated. Mrs. Kee will meet her son, Richard, in St. Michaels, Ari"Cook Out" zona, and they both will return Recently the 'Holly troop had here. . a cook out near their scout We a had meal called house. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chase he camp fire stew. The cooks vere Kathy Chase, ' Sharon are visiting Mrs. Chases par heoketts and Jerry Le Robin ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrick, on. .."The wood gatherers and tn Shiprock, New Mexico. builders were: ,re Sydney Mr. and Mrs. James Bordeaux feeder, Bonnie Nelson, Rebecca Higley and Linda Billings. The left last Saturday for a vacation lish washer was Verabelle Call. in South Dakota. vVe all helped to dry. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith We enjoy outings as these very will spend this week-enin r " nuch. Tuba City, Arizona. Jerry Le Robinson, Reporter Mr." and Mrs. Jerry King re turned Monday from a vacation PAGE SEVEN in Gallup, 'New Mexico. . ELDER JOURNAL d oOX ; i . Brigham City, Utah Friday, May 16. 1952 . . Three school py 'youngsters, enactment of bus loads attended the gold of hap- the re- spike ceremony at promontory, Saturday. Several attendants were dess-ein their native Navajo dresses which added color to the occasion. (Lee Hansen, boys advisor, made arrangements for the trip. d X. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Sloan returned to the campus this week from a vacation in (Farmington, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tsosie left this week for a vacation in Klagetoh, Arizona. A', Metoxen and Joseph left (Wednesday for Wheat Field Lake, Arizona, on the Navajo reservation, where they will conduct a swimming program for Boy Scouts on the Navajo from May 16 through Pierson L. P. LeClere Do hours of work in minutes on your farm . , . with electric milkers, water system, conveyers and many other elec- tric helpers. It pays so many ways to use j tricity on the farm! BUY FROM Iiu: elec- - '75E3I3 - 15 ) May 27. st Mr. and Mrs. 'Neal Bedoni are vacationing in Arizona. 1 family farm. Now Is The Time To Buy That SIDE DELIVERY RAKE YOUR DEALER Q3iut- C iIEkd OtCtfrratfi 14 YEAR OLD CORN KINCI Bill Osburn, 14 year old of Tishomingo is Corn King of He grew his State, Missouri. 183 bushels of Broadbents Ky. 203 Hybrid on one acre of bottom land. His dad has doubled his own yield per acre on the Mr. Warren Petersen vacation leave. is Anna Becenti is spending her vacation in Klagetoh, Arizona, Robert Schoenhut of the Port land Area Office in Oregon visited on campus Monday. Enroute to Ft. Hall, Bob visit ed friends here and spent Mon day night ivllh the Dan Olneys. Bob was formerly head of no- - t 1 44 |