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Show For Outstanding Service To BPW And Brigham Box Elder Tulure Farmers To Compete Legion Auxiliary In USAC Team Judging Contests Soon Future Farmers of America at Box Elder high school will compete in team judging competition to be held at Utah State Agricultural college soon. Teams named today include the livestock team, Jerry Wilde. Robert Hunsaker and one to be named; meat team, Steve Tin gey, Bob Hansen, Deverl Olsen and Wiltord Chiistensen, and puultiy team, Merlin Tiacy, Rod ney Caiter Leon Jepp&en, Jack Marble, Ralph Rohr and t Welch. Teams are yet to be named for farm mechanics, crops, daiiy, To Hear Youth Youth program will be presented to members of the American Legion auxiliary on Monday eening. April 27, at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial home. The program is under the direction of Mrs Kent Jensen. Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Mrs. Glut Zundel and Mrs. R V. Reeuer A girl will be chosen Monday evening lo represent the auxiliary at Gnls Slate. Initiation of new members will also take place. Following the meeting a social hour will be held with serving Leadership Meet Is Set For Mon. 1 Phone 597 by Gene Bywater, teams aie Owen Westenskow, dany and dairy products; Sam Goidon, livestock, crops and dairy, and John Olson, farm mechanics and meats. Marie Bywa- ter, Marie Larsen, Ann Jensen, Ruth Bolt, Helen Molendorf and Iearl Miss Lenore Romer Receives Congratulations for lioing chosen the Brighton Business and Professional Womens outstanding member of the year. Miss Romer is a charter member of BPW club, former state and chapter president, and active member. Mid-Jun- Speaking to the Women's Legislative council Wednesday evening at the county court house Adrain Hatch, secietary and treasurer of the Sunshine Ter race in Logan, declined that the chronic ill and aged arc the number one health problem todav. He was speakm" in the mVt est of a home lor the aged m Box Elder county "Since manv companie.-- , began the 07 yea onl retirement plan, the nutnhei ol people over 03 has quad! up. ed, he said. To remain independent many 21 M.uii.me Mottis leported on the sutvey in connection with a home fin the aged in Box Elder county taken by the Box Elder county Welfare office. ceordmg to the survey there arc net ween IS and 62 people in the countv who are in dire need of s,ueh a nursing home. Tie survey wa taken through on, o'liiie doctors. ministers and Box Elder JOURNAL Biigham Utah CHy, Friday, April 24, 1953 plication for membership to Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, president of the club, prior to that date. Juvenile delinquency will be the subject treated in the May meeting. HURRY! Tuesday, May 28th Will Be Your Ixst Chance To Get In On (he tU shops i in the lonnnittee ate Mis. ' vd li.ivis Mis Maripine Mol and M s Lewis Johnson. I'.v i,v- - wine lead and adopt'd by he club. he next meeting will be M iv 27 at the county court house nml any woman interested is mged to send in their ap- - HUGE ! REDUCTIONS AT THE REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY Compton. tive accounts total 3110, UUO. 5 A Cjff 'r-- Matinee Melody Artist jy Nuptials Planned e old people will live in poverty m he said ui pool 101011111111-.,- '' He stievceil thal a pnvate Inure winch will liol lake away then dignity and pride, is a solution to the ptoblem More than $70 (XXt.OOO currently Is on deposit (With the Soldiers Acaccount. Deposits savings . . . Youll Be Proud To Own An BGA Greatest Health Program Monday Problem North Stake MIA at-te- 26 So. Main And Aged Are o Noith 'Box Elder stake Mutual Improvement Association leadership meeting is slated for Monday pvening, April 27. at 7:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward. A speech contest with representatives Horn all North stake weed identification, poultry. Instructors for the various wards will be held during the opening exercises. Depaitmental work will then DR. ROY BARNARD be held I. A. workers, All ward OPTOMETRIST bishoprics and anyone interested in hearing the speech contest Eyes Examined talks are cordially invited to Mrs Nellie Smith and How-- I ard Call, M I. A. heads, said to-day. Broken Lenses Duplicated Ill rasa & Television APPAREL For Real Boys IS NOW AVAILABLE AT ZUNDELS IN SIZES 2 TO 18 Theyre here, just in time for the warm spring and summer days ahead. Tom Saw) er Sport Shirts, Spring Jackets and Ye have a large and nice selection Sizes complete 2 to 18. for y ou to choose from. Slacks. PLAIN ANI) FANCY $1.00 TS u&LL DeVaugn BOYS . . Hamilton . . who will star in the theme Star Dust" on Matinee Melodies. Sunday from 4 until 4:30 p m. over station KBUH. DeVaughn is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Hamilton He will be featuied in song and at the piano. Pally Hunsaker will accompany him at the piano when he sings This program is sjmnsored weekly by Earl's Food Fare and Glens Rexall Dtug. . Miss Joanne Anderson . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Anderson of Brigham City will become the bride of Dean H. Ahlmer, son of G. R. Ahlmer of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker of Honeyville. Old Folks Show Some of the craters moon are as much as At Capitol Set Next Monday across. of the 140 miles Cotton, I.inen. Crinkle Crepe LEVI STRAUSS and $1.10 Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS $1.95 and $2.50 Water Repellent, Plains and Checks AND JACKETS LEE RIDER OVERALLS $3.95 Gabardine, Plaids and Checks SLACKS from $4115 All sizes available. The annual Old Folks movie at the Capitol theater, through the courtesy of Manager W. Vosco Call, will be held next Monday, April 27, at 1:30 p. m. All Old Folks of both stakes are invited. Transportation is to be arranged by ward com- RCA VICTOR Dobson ... television youll be proud to own Heres for mittees. 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