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Show 7 Box Elder JOURNAL 144 Brigham City. Utah Friday. April 24, 1953 7 Intermountain Girls Participate 00 Percent In Uniforms out on the street; keep ingorous there timing your feet. 'Tin re ,ue please remember anil keep in your head "Two Kinds of pedestrians the quick and the dead. The Warning Is Plain When Driving In Maine AlGlSr In Scout Investiture Services April 13 An impressive Girl Scout investiture service for Intermoun-tai- thy Wyant and Jim Kirkham. All of the girls were in uniOFFICE SUPPLY school Girl Scouts (troops, The intermediate Scouts five through eleven) was held. form April 13, jn the school auditor- were in regulation uniforms The will not be dosed until older girls wore green skirts ium. which they had made in home 14-A total of girls were in- ec. and white blouses. All wore WED., MAY 29TH vested at this ceremony. The the official yellow Scout neckfollowing troop committee mem- erchief. Prices slashed even further bers were also invested Mary Dr Boyce and Mrs. Oviatt of C. Arrow smith, Joyce. Myrtle the Ogden council congratulated for Monday and Tuesday. George Francis, George Boyce, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs. Doro the girls on their achievements in Scouting and urged them to continue with their Scout work. Charlotte Mangseth, head girls advisor and coordinator of Girl Scouting at Intermountain, expressed appreciation to the Scout leaders for their interest Typical Girl Scout Troop At Intermountain School Intermediate Troop 11, Mrs. Floreine Walling, Scout Mistress, looks sharp as the in the girls. She reminded the Scouts of the privilege that was Queens guard in their neat green uniforms. theirs" in being members of the Girl Scout organization. Participate In Investiture Rites Recently According to Miss Mangseth Girl Scouts the Intermountain have been involved in worthwhile activities during this past year They ran a campaign, offering free 'baby sitting to people who wanted to register and vote. They were engaged in selling 800 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. Spreading Christmas cheer with Christmas carolling iwas one of their projects. They have gathered magazines for patients in GOOD NEIGHBORS the school hospital and have Tho 3,152 telephone men and women who live and work In made cookies on several occaUtah are your friends and neighbors. They take pride in their sions fof patients in the hospiolwoys to bring you the best possible telephone tal. They provided service. service for 11 families of emGOOD CITIZENS ployees who (wished to attend an employee function. Youll fnd telephone people taking an active part In civic and The girls seem to be doing the community affoirs. The "spirit of service" Is the some-- on well in upholding the fundaob or off. mental aim of Girl Scouting, 144 Intermountain School Girl Scouts GOOD CUSTOMERS "The development of each girl into a well rounded individual . . . who participated in investiture services held on April 13. All of the girls particiTelephone men and women in Utah will earn about (9,563,000 this year. They and their families will spend most of the money and an intelligently participapating were in uniforms, the older girls in green skirts and white blouses and the interright here in the state on important part of Utah's economy. ting member of her own group mediate girls in regulation green uniforms. and her community now and in the future. The arrangements for the in- What the Telephone Company The arrangements for the investiture services were made by Laura Ricks, president of the means to Intermountain Leaders Association, and Eugie Dean. They were in Total taxes on our operations Taxpayer assisted by other leaders. Utah amount to about $2,043,000 a year money On the program, Laure Ricks that helps support schools, local, county, gave the welcome; presentation of colors by leaders of troop 7, state and federal governments. Bessie Lee and Sadie Roanhorse; Jobmaker In just three years, telephone growth group singing; post colors, troop 7; Salute to new leaders and has created 608 more goocf jobs for Utah people. committee members, Eugie Dean, Public Servant Handling 1,381,250 local and leader of troop 5; salute to new Floreine Walling, Scouts, Mrs. long distance calls daily a service that is vital to leader troop 11; investing of Utah's social and business life. girls, Rita Keiser, troop 9, FEW OTHER BUSINESSES contribute so much to the prosperity Denetclaw, troop 11 and of Utah. And no other business is more sincere in its desire Scouts Genevieve Davis and to build a better tomorrow for o growing Utah. t Juanita James, troop 5. If the company is to continue to grow with Congratulations to second class the community, it mutt be financially Scouts, Eugie Dean; presentahealthy. tion of badges, Mrs. Bertha Bird, troop 8; Mrs. Jim Kirkham, troop 6; Miss Ricks and Miss Dean. Jim Kirkham was the stage manager, Donna 'Holt was at the organ. Bill Humphrey printed the programs. it I' M.ime i weie poeliv in their highway satety campaign Here's a sample exhortation: "IVm't loiter and linger when state REMINDER Me ' It's d Kilice FOR HEALTHY MORE BEAUTIFUL LAWNS USE. VIGORO It's The Best Fertilizer Money Can Buy! ... ng ibaby-sittin- Phone your news to 1000. AND ... Well Loan You The Spreader , To Spread It On! Get The Best Get LAWN SEED From Mer roll's COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN SUPPLIES GARDEN HOSE TOOLS On Easy Credit Terms At Buy MEfflffiLT "Walk A Block and Say" utah La-Ver- 0s Lne t The Mountain Stales Telephone and Telegraph Company JJornn ran aar.nn i w cw t nrT jv Common 'belief that snakes travel 'by moving their rilbs has been exploded by moving pictures showing the ribs to be stationary in the body under all methods of snake locomotion. a A Very fi i: l'rouil According to Webster, one of the important meanings of the word proud is this: Worthy of admiration; deserving praise. That definition fits the 1953 Pontiac like a glove. Pontiacs distinctive Silver-Strea- k beauty Is certainly worthy of adm and gets plenty of it everywhere. And when you sit behind the wheel and feel the effortless surge from Pontiacs famous power plant youll know that you're driving a mighty proud performer. 17 BRIGHAM WASATCH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY East 2nd South fjni. 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