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Show Eye Year Of Work Ahead Chosen Tremonlon Jaycees Hoxiline liidd new Junior Gleaner and Junior South Box Elder stake. . . . Robert Harris presidents for the M-M- . Are Gleaner And M-M- Musical Program Prexys en To Be Presented Roxaline Ridd and Robert Harris were elected South Box Elder 6take Junior Gleaners and Junin an ior presidents election held Tuesday evening in the vestry of the tabernacle past president, conducted the program. Skits Were presented by the Fifth, First, Second, Sixrh and Willard and Gleanwards Junior ers in announcing their respective candidates. The group enjoyed community singing with Dorothy Jepp-seand Cliss Davis leading Robert is the son of Mr and Mrs. Bill Harris and Roxaline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd. They will take over the activities for the coming year. Dorothy Hirschi was last year's Junior Gleaner president. Carlyle Larkin and Eva Jepp-seare stake supervisors. Ray Dixon,, a group of The Melobees, youthful musicians, will present a program "Melodees 'by the over Radio Station Melobees, KiBUH each Friday evening from 6 to 6:15 p m., it was learned As in past years, the Tremon-toJaycees iwiil piay host to all the kiddies in the Bear River valley, when the 'big annual Easter Egg Hunt comes off, April 1th, in the Tremonton city parks at 10 a. m.r according to Max Adams, president. With both the businessmen of Garland and Tremonton contributing, there are expected to be well over 2,000 eggs for youngsters to search for. Each egg will represent a prize, when the kiddies return them to the business man who contributed them. The hunt will be open to all youngsters from 1 to 10 inclusive, and different age groups will be segregated, according to John Laws and Don Hadfield, Jaycee chairmen In charge. Tremonton. Huge Audience Will View LDS General Conference On TV y and Janice Jensen, pianist. Lt. William A. Cates Visits Here Recently First Lt. William A. Cates, reColorado Springs, Colorado, cently enjoyed a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Frona Cates, Bear River City, and brother, Robert E. Cates and family at Bountiful. iLt. Cates flew to Hill Air Force Case Measles Reported One case of measles (was re- base on army business and manported contracted in Brigham aged the visits at that time. His mother was very happy City during the week ending over the surprise visit. March 27. Regular KSL-Tprogramming has been preempted for this special telecast series and several time changes will exist during those dates. Watch TV log listings in tlfls paper for correct program times. Style Show Set At Intermountain By Home Ec. Dept. a youre style" will be "smart and solid in a p 1 a i n s man New Tomato , GENEVA, N. 9 30 00 10 1100 30 00 30 00 00 00 00 12 4 4 3 45 6 00 7 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 00 H 00 12 00 5 Suits are 9 30 and expressive style details. New greys, New tans. Test (UP) stake Junior Gleaner president, and Max Hunsaker was named Junior stake president. Elections took place on Tuesday evening, March 31, at the A television set will be inFourth ward chapel with Patristalled in the Brigham City cia Hunsaker, past president for Fifth ward meeting house for the Junior Gleaners conducting. conference Saturday, Sunday is outgoing Brent Beecher and Monday through the cour- president for the Junior Program during the evening tesy of Charles Clifford, it was included skits by the Honeyville, learned today. Bear River and Third wards. Mrs. John J. Johnson, stake Mr. Clifford said that everyJunior Gleaner also leader, come to and one is welcome spoke. watch the conference those Each ward present was represented iby a girl and boy nomdays there. inee. From these Miss Chidester and Mr. Hunsaker were elected. Following the meeting refreshIs ments were served. iPENTCEYS 'i Ronnie Dean Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris of (Brigham City, was recently initiated into Phi Kappa Alpha social fraternity at the University Utah. of baseball team and recently completed a trip with the squad that took the mto Arizona and Las for baseball several Vegas games. ONE PART GLAMOUR, ONE PART THRIFT! THATS L Vs Sheer. U '4H Just a clear complexion on your legs! . . so sheer! I VViLV too! Long-wearin- g, N V High-twi- st yarns help resist snags! Regular Kiwanis A - - V, Meeting Held ,31 ) Regular meeting of the City Kiwanis club was held at noon Thursday at the Idle Isle cafe. Guest speaker was Lowell J. of the Farmer, representative Forest service. He spoke on the preservation of water sheds by progressive conservation methods. He showed slides on proper grazing, control of forest pests and insects and prevention of fire. Brig-hari- Education Fcaty Western Feature Happy Birthday Club Buck Robert Mr. Wizard Cartoon Tima Rustlers Roundup Six Gun Theater Children Hour Roller Derby Movie Time News All Star Revue Your Show of Show Your Hit Parade The Doctor Dragnet Adventure Playhouse Night Owl Theatre Midnight New APRIL 10 30 2 00 30 00 30 3 CO 12 2 3 30 4 00 4 30 00 30 6 00 7 00 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 tO 00 5 5 10 Mr. NBC v i & 4 " - , n - .J t, C Vi Vi AAfRIL 4 Into Faitl , " 00 L D S. Conference ' Patrol 30 Smilin' Fd McConnell Press Conference 30 8 3(F 9 4 00 530 6 00 4 30 7 0G VALUE and 730 00 8 30 9 00 10 00 10 PERFORMANCE! 1100 11.30 S V 30 News 9 40 9 4S 00 tO 30 (X 12 00 t2 3& 00 30 2 00 3 00 3 15 3 30 4 00 4 15 4 4S 5 00 5 30 5 45 00 6 5 6 30 7 00 7 30 8 00 8 30 9 00 00 0 30 00 10 it OS 2 00 mmn it frttTI 9 4 Two TUESDAY, Test 30 MARCH 7 Pattern ews 9 40 9 45 10 OO 30 1100 00 10 12 12 j0 t 00 30 2 Q0 3 00 3 3 $ 30 4 00 Life ... .. With Johnny Mack Brown Weather Report Facts and Figures Contrasts in Rhythm Josephine Nichols Kitchen Early Bird Matinee Women end the News Matmee Merry Go Round 8'eak The Bank Welcome Traveler Kate Smith Brighten Up Your Home Video Frolics What i Cooking $hps Reporter The Break Paul Bank Whitmans TV Teen Club Channce Of A Lifetime The Beuleb Show Trouble With Father Balance Your Budget What's Your Bid Jackie Gleason Show City Hospital Is Wcth Penneys Living BREITENBEKER MONDAY, 15-deni- er e, Theyre the nylons most women want . . . Wisdom Of The Ages News end Weather Sign Off APRIL 60-gaug- GAYMODE NYLONS and no wonder! These Gaymodes wear well, look flattering, have slim dark seams... and theyre priced to suit your budget nicely! Buy now in new fashion shades . . . and remember, you get more wear, when you buy more than one pair at a time! 1. e, 5 Easter Morning Service Triumphant Hour Travelogue 10 00 L D S Conference 17 00- -1 Beheld The Glory 100 World You Live In 30 Journey Into Faith 2 00 I D S Conference 4 30 See It Now 500 You Asked For It 5 30 Private Secretary 6 00 Toast of the Town 7 OO Fred Waring how 7 30 Ken Murray Show 8 00 The Web 8 30 What's My Line 9 00 Favorrte Story 9 30 Douglas Farbenks Show Waiter W ncheH 10 IS Fun With Photography 10 30' This Is The Life H 00 Talent Patrol Ut3(-New and Weather , . Sign Of , EASYZVISION Eary-Viio- Voice of Firestone Western Trails Hollywood Screen Test Paul Wmchell Victory At Sea Robert Montgomery Scott Muse Hell Wrestling Sports Fmai Ntght Owl Theater Midnight News 309 The v .. 7 00 8 45 9 45 iwimBln n Mly Hoffman tqvint frtt, ttrain Weather Report Facts and Figure Contrasts In Rhythm Nichols Kitchen Josephine Earjy Bird Matinee Women and the News Matmee 8'eak The Bank Welcome Traveler Kate Smith Music tor Living V deo Frolics What s Cooking Femimne Touch Junior Council Gabby Hayes Howdy Doody in The Community Artist Camel News Caravan Headline News Roundup Those Ride SUNDAY, fnf72 Review MONOAT, MARCH 30 Test Pattern Is v, ' - 500 Super Circus Peepen News This j , .2.00 LD.S, Conference. Theater Night Owl Theater Midn gnt News IS 8 I PRICE, '5Masterpiece IS 6 11 J Comedy Hour TV P'ayhouse Front Page Detective Circle Theatre Counterpoint Life of Riley 12 It Compare It For 12 30 Test Pattern Pontificial Mass Easter Sunday In New Yvk Frontier of Faith Faith for Today Double Feature Festival The B9 Picture Childrens Hour Zoo Parade Invitation To Religion Family Life American Inventory Red Skelton U 10 . -- TY SATURDAY, 309 9 30 12 KSL 4 Pattern SUNDAY, 8 solid-ton- hrubs 1 By popular vote Gwen Chidester was named North iBox Elder or 451 598-- 0 Roses 0 Shade Trees 0 Fruit Trees 0 Vines conducted and prayers were Clovis Jordan and Kenneth Hailing. Following the pageant fireside was held in the scout room with Elder Laun Ferron, Ogden, a former LDS. missionary in, Australia, as guest speaker. El-der Ferron told of missionary experiences in Australia and showed slides of that country. Gleanpresi- RHONE SOUTH BRIGHAM KDTt-T- 3 wonderful feel, fabrics Y. Saturday, aamiii 2 distinguished by rich quality, 5th Ward To Have TV Set For Conference Phi Kappa Alpha tomato has been developed at the state agricultural experiment station here and named Red Top. Seeds will be available in 1953. 12 Our exclusive( Plainsman Flannel o Ronnie Dean, a star athlete at Box Elder high school from which he graduated, is also acA new tive on the University of Utah paste-typ- 8 30 SUM Nielsen, lla Mrs. Flora John, Inter-mountai- n FLANNEL T Max Hunsaker Gwen Chidester take the reins for North Box Elder stake Junior er and Junior M Men activities. Immediate past dents are Patricia Hunsaker and Brent Beecher. (in KUPFERS NURSERY MLA . , . squat-jumps- test. utes) and 5)1 squat thrusts Singleton, taking the test for one minute). offered by Brigham Student The annual atyle review sponsored by the home economics deportment at the Indian school will be held in the campus auditorium, April 6, at 7:30 p. m. The students will model dresses, skirts and other articles of clothing that they have made during the school term. There will be Indian songs and dances for the entertainment of the audience. All are invited. pull-ups- Mrs Alice Nelson, Mrs. Clara Jensen and Mrs. Jennie Nielsen accompanied by Mrs. Varna Johnson, also took part. Mrs. Blanche Burt of the YW North Box Elder Stake Junior Gleaners And Junior M Men Name Presidents On Tuesday More people than ever before Will be able to witness all gentoday. The program will be sponsor- eral sessions of the 123 annual conference of the Church of Jeed by an Ogden firm. sus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Participating will be Carol slated to be telecast on channel 'Patricia Hunsa-ke- r 5, Jean Leggett, April 4, 5, and 6, beginning and Carol Johnson, vocalists at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. each day. FORT KNOX, Ky. (UP) rence Singleton, of Miami, Fla., became the second man since the fifth time a few days before World War II to score a perfect receiving his second lieutenants 300 points when he recently commission from OGS, had 20 , , 54 75 went through the U. S. armys 79 situps (in two minefficiency push-ups- , physical gruelling e Jane Linford, Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 3, 1953 Law- Mrs. trio, Mrs the Following tne big hunt, local business men will offer a free movie to the excited kids, to be held in the Liberty theater in Test On For Size A pageant, special Easter written and directed by Vem Petersen, was presented under the auspices of the Seventh ward MIA on Sunday evening in the chapel. Tlie pageant was beautifully presented by Mr. Petersen, Mrs. Arveila Evans, Perc Petersen, Mel Richardson, Aubry Moody and Mrs. Charles Lee. Mrs. Inez Petersen was at the organ. Members of the Orpheus dou-ol- Plan Egg Hunt 8 Box Try This Army Specia! Easter Pageant Seen By 7th Warders Popular Vote By Mti just-righ- t, 8-- t ' 's V S? ' ' ' Hazel Lou DeVon 84 South Main Phone 1190 Tues. Continued KDYL World m Review 4 30 Educational Feature 5 00 Howdy Doody 5 Shore $ 45 Camel News Caravan 6 00 Headl no t News Roundup Industry on Parade 6 30 Travelogue 7 00 Jetesmk and his Violin 7 301 Married Joan 00 Star Theater 9 CO Fireside Theatre 9 30 Two For The Money 10 00 Club Embassy 10 15 Sports Parade 10 25 Sports Fmal 10 30N ght Cwl Theatre It 45 Bob Consid ne 12 00 MidmqM News The 4 7 6 15 6 30 7 00 7 5 8 45 9 10 10 II 00 00 30 00 30 MARCH 4 K.ng A.yk y So 4 ft V ., k J V pretty at such a low price! Ruffle cuffs and dainty and sheer nylon is right for spring. White and pastels. 6' 8. 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