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Show o'Inlcmoiifitnin Friday, January 15, 1954 Staff Prepares Bookie! Three From Here at SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION On Care of Indian Land as School Text Date Indian Land and Its Care,"0terial presented has been prepage booklet prepared and of pared for use by teachers written by a staff at Intermounand secondary elementary school been has tain published and 5.000 copies distributed to schools, students and Indian adults. The lessons and techArnold Gilbert of Brigham Indian schools and agencies. are niques discussed herein City has been named to the stuThe material was written and necessarily brief but suggest dent housing committee, at the by a staff of three possible treatments for' t lie most Utah State Agricultural col- prepared men, including Edgar L. Wight, critical land problems. frato lege, represent college, branch' of education, who has Headers can use this booklet ternity and town housing. been at Intermountain for the as a general guide and from Gilbert is a senior, majoring two years; David P. Wes- there they can develop a plan In, bacteriology at rhe USAC. He past from Oklahoma and Clyde of action for assisting in the ton, Is the son of Leon Gilbert. W. Hobbs from Montana, branch vital work of resource conserof soil conservation, who came vation in their own communhere expressly to work on the ity. matter of the The subject publication. HILL Joyce Jeppspn, Mantua, drew book dealls wuth all the various the many excellent sketches in phases of soil conservation and the publication. The actual irrigation. printing was done by the Haskell Indian school, Lawrence, Kansas. Ogden Miss To Be In the acknowledgments cred- Bride of A. J. Bate it is given to Lynn Engles, Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Ariel C. ThompThorson, Suys Fujikawa, Dar. . . and charter service lene Skenandore and Elsie Fea- son of Ogden announce the enfor all other points. therearring, of the Intermoungagement and forthcoming martain staff, as well as the whole- riage of their daughter. Rose-ann- , Dr. COMMUTER to Almon Junior Bate, son hearted cooperation of A. Boyce and his staff of Mr. and Mrs. Almon IB. Bate, George BUS SCHEDULE of teachers. former Brigham City residents, COMFORTABLE Photographs at the 9chool now of Ogden. were credited to F. C. Clark, Jr. The couple twill exchange BUSES and Henry Kyllingstad. nuptial vows on January 19 in SAFE DRIVERS The foreword outlines the the Logan LDS temple. A reception has been planned PHONE purposes of the booklet in part as follows: "This booMlet is de- in their honor for Saturday, J. LEO MEACHAM 402-- J signed to Inform Indian school January 23, between the hours for rates and children and their parents of of 8 and 10 p. m. in the Instiinformation. the condition of Indian land in tute of Religion, 555 21th street, the United States and to outline Ogden, MOSS the methods used to maintain Pvt. Bate will arrive home and improve the productive ca- from basic training at Fort Ord, TRANSPORTATION pacity of these lands. The ma California for the ceremony. a 92 Show Thursday Snow Carnival Committee P. 0. Box 208 College Committee Invitations are being Brigham City, Utah Telephone No Age Her Parents Snow Queen Nominations may also be made by telephoning (Queen Candidate Must Be ASF DEPOT Mr. and Mrs. George Noyes Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. George Noyes, La Habra, Calif., announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, born January 5. The baby has been named Georgianna. Mrs. Noyes is the former Dorothy Nygard of Corinne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nygard. Mr. Noyes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noyes of this city. This is the first for both families. grandchild 17 84-- R Years Of Age or Older) Eighth Ward Primary is Reorganized Last Sunday evening at sacrament meeting, the Eighth ward Primary was reorganized with all the officers and teachers being officially released and new ones appointed. Sustained in their new offices were; Florence Morrell, president ; Lila Howard, first counselor; Eula Cobb, second counselor; Shirley Hollisit, chorister; Leola Zula Kelly, secretary; Elva Eutt, assistant secretary; Tiersen and Rose Stokes, nursbeginner teachers; ery and Florence Freeman, group one; Joyce Daniels, group two; Priscilla Bott and Virginia Brown, Elise Yates, teachers; top pilot; Mary Jeppson and Elsie Joan Squires, blazer; Noyes, trekkers; LaVon Nielson, guides; Eleanor Jensen, larks; Cherriil bluebirds; Nelson, Irene Lewis, seagulls, and Cleo Samsel, teacher-trainer- . co-pil- Mack's Pharmacy 97 South Main John Christensen FRIDAY & SATURDAY HSJ SimgfflSEE ONE POUND 2 EPSOM SALTS 39 for FREE sHoePU0 Tie Orlit ANTISEPTIC mouthwash; 16-0- 1. Sac 2:89- Included for your MINERAL OIL Bn, Ftf f-- A srt T--- '- 2 79' PtaL (Limit x) - - v, - Mi 2 el 100 ("89 2 el Me Bottle el 25 ANEFRIN APC Tablets 59c Kttfer i ANTIBIOTIC LOZENGES 98c Save SOc Rtqular lit star. 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Nearly 100 warships, more than 250 aircraft and 35,000 naval personnel will take part in the training exercises for individual shops and units. The operation is conducted to further the status of upkeep, training and combat readiness of units of the Athiantic fleet. Each ship or unit trains for five weeks before returning to her home port. During their stay, breaks in the training are provided for liberty in Caribbean ports. CQc kettles Contains LANOLIN. Just a little applied with the finger tips produces a rich, abundant lather; cleanses thoroughly. 2 WRECKER Participating in the Navys maneuvers winter training last Operation Springboard WM48tfii Ptnmili 20 CREAM SHAMPOO SHAMPOO 4 29 Serving aboard the heavy a ship with cruiser USS a record of 19 months in action against the Reds is John S. Christensen, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, 104 West Fourth South. lie attended Box Elder high school before entering naval service January 13, 1953. Now oil her third tour in the Korean theater, the Toledo has fired over 29,000 rounds of ammunition in support of United Nations operations. She was the first vessel to fire eight-incguns against the Communists in Korea. .For duty aboard her, the crew is eligible for the national defense, Korean service and United Nations ribbons. Aboard Destroyer ASPIRIN TABLETS Miaerals Each capsule contains to vitamins and a "booster" charge o( n minerals. kettles Jen Hot Guitar LISBON (UP) Silvino de Silva, 25, ipiayed the Portuguese guitar 16 hours without stopping to get a new record, in Ihe lobby of a Nazare tourist hotel. Quilt lined. J. L Simonsen Is iWlgr00an Will CryttaUiM 2 John me-du- Aytiul Vitiates 4 I convenience with any purchase at our Drug Department while quantity lasts. i annual WOMENS WARM JACKETS heavy-c- BAG the 6 only Serves on Cruiser Phone 1181 ON SALE THURSDAY, attend day afternoon. January. 24 at 1 .0) o'clock. Admission to the affair is by ticket only, but tickets are supplied free for the asking ai the John Deere implement dealers store at 98 North Main street. A full length movie feature. Mr. Christmas, plus several short subjects will be presented These during the afternoon. will include The Safety Pin with the popular Gordon famwhich ily; The Job Ahead, shows what is being done by men and machines to coax maximum yields from the soil; "Oddities in Farming and Whats New for 1954. The entire family is invited to the show, Merrells point out, in making the announcement. - Her address is ARSENAL ( Deere day program to be held at the Roxy theater on Thurs-- ish to nominate FIELD extend-- ed this week by Morrell's, Inc., tu I w J. E. Ryan, chairman of the was in magazine committee, charge of the Rotary club program, Tuesday noon, introducLorenzo H. Snow. Roy Thomas ing Durreil "Quig Nielsen who Shaw. Jr. and J. Howell Young, read a speech prepared by Palall of Brigham City, are three mer Hoyt, publisher of the Denof the 19.652 students enrolled ver Post. During the opening session of at Ohio State university at Cothe meeting, C. B. Williams told lumbus. Ohio. of a recent vacation trip to According to the university, Arizona and Nevada. every state in the nation and 52 foreign countries are represenVeterinary ted in the enrollment which SMALL ANIMAL CINIC this year shows an increase of Each Saturday nearly a thousand over last Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. -There are six other year. 63 NORTH MAIN Utahns attending Olyo State Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonion 5766 university. Ohio University Offer Free Arnold Gilbert On Rotarian Maaazine Is Topic of Club Proaram (35331 100'.; Nylon FIGHT POLIO PUCKER UNIFORMS Sturdy fibto 2 Nr 59 $3.99 Great Pan Valual Colorful BALL POINT PEN 2 19 C Full size pen with metai pocket clip. v..s4v; White only. Need no ironing and so easy to launder. Size 10-1- 8. 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