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Show North Stake Young People Name Officers Burglarize Mark's Inn Tuesday Night Maiks Inn in South Willard was entered night Tuesday when hutglars broke in through the rear door, Sheriff Warren Hyde reported this weok. Exaet loss could not be determined, the sheriff reported, but was thought to be small. get the jump on the Activities Heading Junior Gleaner and for 1954 will be (left to right) Patti Palmer, Junior Oscar Richardson, Junior Gleaner president and Reva Hailing, Junior Gleaner president. Election took place Tuesday evening, March 30. Outgoing officers are: Gwen Chidester and Glade Hunsaker. . . . M-M- New Jr. Gleaner and M-M- Presidents en Guardsmen Set Scouters Plan Youths Arrest Visit to Salt Schooling for Clears Up Two Lake Saturday Hike Leaders Burglary Jobs special experience in patrol Guards- and troop hiking will be conNew Utah National men from points throughout the ducted Monday, April 5, at the state will leave for Salt Lake 'Bear River City school at 7:30 in a p. m.. for all scout leaders City Saturday morning and week-enuf training and enter- the Golden Spike Scout district, Undei the direction of Chairtainment. Upwards of 50 Citizen Sol- man Frank Stevens and the disdiers" will travel by government trict training committee, tlw exmotor vehicles from home towns perience will feature the ingrefor week-enactivities to in- dients of successful patrol and clude basic military oiientation, troop hiking. Actual hike plans army food and barracks, mo- will be developed Field Scout Executive Lorin tion pictures and an air show. The men Saturday will be giv- Hunsaker of the Lake (Bonneis- ville Scout council will present en a physical examination, sued army uniforms and orien- the main subject. He will be assisted by (Paul Larsen of East ted on their part in national as members of the Utah Garland and Russell Capener of National Guard, according to Riverside. All Scout leaders, especially Maxwell E. Rich, Brig. Gen. Ntate adjutant general. guide patrol leaders, are urged They will be fed and billet-te- to attend. Credit will be given army style at the Utah Air toward the Sumter's key and National Guard Air Base at Salt award. Lake City Municipal Airport. Instruction will aim at the A tour ot the Utah Air scout leaders two basic jobs, to Guard air base and a jet help the boy grow and To train, air show are also planned. Tic- guide and inspire boy leaders to A e kets 10 Salt Lake City theaters successfully will be given the men for Sat- and troop. urday evening. They will return to their homes after a Sunday morning breakfast. Guardsmen are expected to attend from armories in Smith-field- , Logan, Garland, Brigham City, Ogden, Bountiful, Tooele, Murray Lehi, American Fork, Orem Provo, Springville, Spanish Folk, Nephi, Price, Manti, Mt. Pleasant Richfield, Fillmore, Beaver, Cedar City, St. George and Vernal. run solution in Box Elder county was registered by this the sheriffs department week with the arrest of Gilbert street, Ogg, 18, 476 Twenty-thirQuick action on the of two recent burglaries Ogden. Accoiding to Sheiiff Warien Hyde, Ogg was picked up in Og- den, Tuesday night, and confessed to entering Pops Cafe at 'Bear River City on March 27 and the Wagstaff Cafe, Perry on March 29. Entrance to (Pops Cafe was made through a back window. Taken was $2.00 in change and a quantity of cigarettes. In the Perry robbery, a marble machine was broken into and a large supply of candy was taken. Recovered by Sheriff Hyde was a large box of candy bars and $34.00 in nickles. Ogg is being held in Ogden where he is being investigated for other robberies and in the jurisdiction is still pending, Hyde reported. their patrols meantime, Hear The Address Of EZRA TAFT BENSON Bring daughted in now to select her new Easter dress. Shell adore our crisp organdies, lovely nylons and Spring taffetas. Every style created to please her. ' Be the most beautiful girl at the Junior Prom. Select one of these lovely overlace, Tulle nets, or exciting Taffetas. Theyre all so new and breathtaking. Some with 'stoles and boleros. $13.7 5 td $29.75 2 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD Pfc. Donald Snow were elected to South Box Elder Stake Junior Gleaner and presidency during elections on Tuesday evening, March 30, in the vestry at the stake tabernacle. Miss Olsen is a member of the Mantua LDS ward and Mr. Dixon a Fifth LDS ward member. . . . 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Snow, Deweyville, recently spent a seven-da- y rest and recupera-tion leave in Yokohama, Japan. Snow is normally stationed in Korea as a truck driver with the Eighth army. The program Tuesday included prayer by Colleen Ward and The meeting Jerry Campbell. was conducted 'by Miss Ridd. EXAMPLE: $250 sets Vice-Preside- Zola Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scotl Olsen of Mantua was elected president of South Box Elder stake Junior Gleaners and Keith Dixon, son of Mrs. Neoma Dixon of the Fifth ward, was named Junior president in election's conducted on Tuesday evening, March 30, in the vestry at the tabernacle. 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