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Show Eisenhower Urges Nation Support March of liinu Plan Annual Snow Carnival Dance Carnival and plans are underway according to Dee Johnson, general chair- man. inubmiUed to an election com- mittee The names in turn will be given to the queen's committee The annual affair will be held on Friday evening, Februarj 6, at Box Elder high school gm. Mr. Johnson today named the committee members: Mr and Mrs. Lee Andesen, queen's committee; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. Wright, food committee; and Mrs. Jay Frodsham and Mr and Mrs. John Patcyk, decoration committee, Delaun Sackett, Dallas Jeppson and Clifford Hobson, ticket committee; and advertising committee, Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Some lovely Miss in Box Elder county will be named to reign over the carnival. According to Mr. and Mrs. Andersen nominations are to be Requirements for candidates are that the contestant, worthy to be a queen is 17 years of age, and single. .As blank the nomination shows the queens name should appear, her addteso, age and telephone number. The name of her parents is also desired. Choice of queen will be made in a manner similar to that used last year It will be recalled that Miss Lu Ann Secrist, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hansen, held the lucky balloon during last y cats festivities. Snow SNOW - t wish to -- Her address .It .! I: V I. j U K i u 1,1- idi v p vh w i i id Age - i e now n u w oek -- lot in a Hi u uin m ,r I m o gum a n Ivi i.il, Her Parents Ill e U'lll-U- Telephone No , (Queen Candidate Must Be 17 Eisenhower meets 1953 March of Dimes Poster t Girls Pamela (left) and Patricia O'Neil, of Raleigh, N. C. Years Of Age or Older) Peter Three Stars, Joseph Corona, William Prescott, John Stoneman, McKay Kunz, Wilbur Curley and Luther Morris The group of scoutmasters planning the event is headed by Stewart scoutmaster, Munz, NEW YORK CITY President-- ! they're completely recovered from of elect Dw ight D. Eisenhower called polio, thanks to the geneio.-iton the American public to support the American people to He urged all Amei leans the 1953 Match of Dimes being the otheis like them by joinconducted throughout the nation helpthe of Dimes Maich ing during all of January. Later, he joined the poster He joined in the annual appral m making a shoit film winch gills after meeting the two Raleigh, is being shown by television sta- N C., sisters who ate pictured on tions tiuoughout the nation tne 1953 March of Dimes poster.' This veai's March of Dimes They are Patricia, 6, and five-- 1 follows the lecoid polio Pamela O'Neil, both of epidemic of 1952 in which more year-olwhom weie stricken with polio than 55,000 wete stricken. At the but now are recovei ed completely 'beginning of 1933, theio were Its hard to believe that these 58,000 polio victims of fmmei are the same little girls whose years still undo going ticatmcnt, ictures are on the March of with financial help from local he noted. "Now Maich of Dimes chapteis. dmes poster, all-ti- Troop No. 119. According to Munz, the public Box Elder High Ladies Faculty League Holds is welcome to attend the investiture ceremony and Court of Honor. Meeting At Hotme Of Mrs. John Olsen Monday is We hope the auditorium The Box Elder high school chairman. Mrs L D Wilde, Miss filled with visitors. Munz statIrena Peters Mrs John Olsen Ladies Faculty league met Mon- Miss ed. The Navajo boys have workMabel Christensen. Mrs ed hard in scouting and we're Edith day evening at the home of Mrs Joseph Law and Mrs of their accomplishquite proud Johnson John Olsen ments. cere- mony. Arrangements for the ceremony are being made by Intermountain School's scoutmasters including Phillip Gover, Roy Main feature of the ceremony President Berv Clark presided Burhngham, Vincent DeNunzio, will be presentation of tenderWarren Petersen, Otho Bolden, and Mabel Christensen intro foot badges to about 200 Navajo duced the numhets. piogram on the trail of boys starting scouting. The program will also On the program a cornet quarinclude awarding of badges to tet, composed of Wallace Gun23 second-clas- s scouts and six nel, Mary Ann Campbell Fave scouts. committee chairman Thorne and Kay Pierce plaved Troop who will be on hand to present a number. Two solos weie sung The new John Deere tractor first and second class badges b Stuart Dickey. Mrs Euphraon the to eligible scouts include Joseph sia Mitchell, dean of will be demonstrated hoys at stage of the Capitol theater as Kenntngton, Delbert Gibby, Don- the Intermounlain Indian school, Carlyle Jensen, part of John Deere day show, ald Rodgers, How the School Prodiscussed Monday, January 19, beginning Kenneth Dick. Nathan Zollinger, at 1 p. m., it was learned today. Edward Browning. Claire Bailey, gram is Carried On James Teal, William ChristianA delicious lunchThe new tractor will be put sen, Duane Lebeque, Robert with its eon was served by a committee paces together through and Quintana, George Lowry, of the Leo Frederickson. a representative line-uWold, composed of Mrs. Carl three-poin- t new hitch Quik-Tatctools, regulated by the new John Deere load and depth U U John Deere Tractor first-clas- Will Be Shown W- - i President-elec- slated to attend the huge WITH M'Muitlv well b.i m i'd tiMirt of 17 non who seem to lnn'lv have toiii.d their net rapabihiih. i l.st u M is be The ceremony will ducted in the school auditorium at 7 p. m. Several members of the Ogden Area council, together with troop committeemen and adult scouters o the school are entertainment iU"i'ig Ills squad t con- See Ihe new Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 16. 1953 ' hk IT. .P cere-- ; A Boy Scout investiture mony and Court of Honor, one of the largest ever planned here, will be held January 20, for the Navajo scouts at the Intormoun-taiIndian school. mi iQth v 1! Planned For Indian Scouts January 20 MONDAY ' .1 i . 9 Box Elder JOURNAL ki i " oi Huge Boy Scout Investiture Ceremony Sty 'Date U lit i( 011 nominate the nomination blank and mail to Post Office tee in charge said today. I Brigham City, Utah I 0NjGIIT AT 8 Locals Vill Be Seeking Second Victory Of Season This Evening NOMINATION QUEEN Date Anyone is invited to nate a contestant. Just fill in 11, commit- gy)0( Snow Carnival Committee P. 0. Box 11 nomi-- Box REJUVENATED BOX ELDER SQUAD s Lt. And Mrs. Waddoups Drive Home For Vacation t Lt and Mrs Colon H. Wad doups and small daughter recently drove 1300 miles-- to be with Lt Waddoups parents for the holidas Lt Waddoups a member of the C S Anforre is adjutant to the commanding officer at Big Springs. Texas USE OUR 2H0UR COMPLETE LAUNDERETTE SERVICE AND DRY IT "WE-WASH-I- Sort vniir bundle into whites and colors drop them off W L DO TUB WORK while jou shop. Washed and Dryed for only Washed and Extracted for only 2.3c BOB IlCKlT BRIGHAM 1 1 9c Lb. 7c Lb. AND DELIVERY LAUNDRY Soul h Main Street Phone 62 two-couis- e BUSTER KEATON p h Pita of control feature. The "TOI71 GORDON GOES MODERN and a full program of interesting and educational pictures advanced-typ- e three-poin- e Touch-o-mati- luJ "Walk A Block and Save" 1 P.M JANUARY 19TH O CAPITOL THEATRE flGGGO fUJfl 1 t hitch and load control system highlight an impressive list of new features and improvements on the John Deere Models 40" Standard and 40 Tricycle-TypGeneral Purpose Tractors. Among other things, the demonstration will show (1) how the John Deere "live hydraulic system can be and used for raising, lowering, precision setting of working tools, (2) how the load control system provides improved speed uneven and performance in gound conditions, and (3) how the fixed positon control permits uniform work over the entire field. Merrells, Inc. invites all farmers, not only those Interested in a tractor for farms up to 100 acres, but those needing a tractor for supplementary power on large farms, to attend the free demonstration. JANUARY CLEARANCE Young Peoples Theater To Present Seven Little Rebels In Ogden Jan. Seven Little Rebels will be presented at 10 a. m. Saturday, January 31, by the University of Utah Young People's Theater, Mrs. John Shaw reminded Brigham City youngsters today. Brigham City young .folks and adults enjoyed Toad of Toad Hall in December including the fun of riding a big bu6 to attend the play. The Coronet club of Ogden not only set aside a special section of choice seats hut chartered a Moss Transportation bus that Brigham City youngsters could take advantage of this opportunity. "Secret of Pat Pending, the final production, is scheduled 28 Mrs Shaw for February wishes to remind the boys and girls who have reserved tickets to for the next performances at 31 pick up their tickets as soon as possible. Van Engelens Inc. The bus holds 50 passengers so 20 tickets are still available. Passengers will be picked up behind the Box Elder county court house on South First East at 9 a m and go dncctlj to Og den high. Thev will then he to the courthouse between 12 and 12:30 p tn. READY TO WEAR For Bargain Table 4 for $1.00 $1.00 like a ticket for or yourself you may call 625, Mrs. Richard Alston, or 959, Mis. 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