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Show The Willard School Champs Thule Airbase Has To Get New Name Greenland (UP) THULE, The air base at the toot of Mt. iDundas has had to give up its name because a settlement of 26 homes moved 60 miles north of it. The air base had been called !.f. "Thule, which in Greenland "the northernmost place " means, where people can survive. When the hardy band of farther moved If Greenlanders the Danish r north, they asked government for permission to take the name of Thule with The permission was them. " granted, and the name change became effective April 1. Two new names are being considered by officials at the air base. One is Dundas, the name of a famous landmark in Greenland. The othef is which has an old Green-landismeaning of a "place where you tie your dogs when resting. id Pik-tufi- h "I dont know who left on a door step. youre Maybe milk. I a bottle of 'S 6 t i an i am. I was Lk 0 IK Bn) 1$) V People of Inherent Good Taste got MORE The Willard school association new- - officers during meeting last Monday. I from .42- 0 GLENMORE Vi " JOL .VsFStf Parent-Teacher- s named regular Mrs. Tynne Gray is president; Principal Arch Sims, 2nd vice president; Dee Rae Christensen, 1st vice president; Naomi Flint, 3rd vice president, and Ivy Archibald, secretary-treasurer- . Outgoing officers are Mrs. Thelma Bisel, president; Mrs. Melba Oyler, 1st vice president; Mrs. Tynne Gray, 3rd vice pres ident, and Mrs. Iva Archibald last was also secretary-treasure- r year. A description of his European tour last summer was given by Supt, K. R Weight, Illustrating the talk with pictures. Also a X7) s Officers 1955-5- 6 E s 9 8 v Dr. and Mrs. M. Reed Merrill announce the arrival of their fourth youngster, a girl, bom Wednesday afternoon, March 2, at 3:15 p. m. at Cooley Memorial hospital. The little gal weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and measured 19 inches tall. As yet a name has not been decided upon. Other Merrill children Include: Ann, Randy and David. Grandparents to the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. LaRue H. Merrill, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mf. and Mrs. Roland T. Parkin, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Merrill is the former Glenna Parkin. Founders day program was enjoyed, by what was estimated as the largest crowd to attend a PTA meeting there. Mrs. David Wards combined first and second grade class was presented the attendance banner for having the most parents attend PTA meetings. PTA Names x o). M. Reed Merrills Have Baby Daughter Mar. 2 Willard School Mention! BUSINESS MEN, MORE iastc... and Inexpensive Way to Meet Withholding and Income Tax Requirements The Easy MORE quality EVERY BUSINESS MUST KEEP BOOKS MORE enjoyment. Mrs. David Wards First and Second Grade and Mrs. Nodel Witt (right) , room mother who had much which won the attendance banner for getting more parents out to PTA meeting than any other room over a to do with the record. h period. Adults pictured are Mrs. Ward (left) . DMignad . . I Requires No Bookkeeping Experience three-mont- 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Friday. March it f , i KENTUCKY STKAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Cladye Eckereley, Advertising Manager at Mass. ,(UP) Human blood can be separated and its components packaged In separate containers by a machine developed by Harvard Medical school and a Cambridge Industrial research firm. The "Fractionator, as the device is called, Is said to eliminate the present hazard of contamination from blood proces-ing- . Member Audit Bureeu of Circulations, Utah State Preee A eeo elation, Editorial Association and United Prese. 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National Guard TAX RECORD CAMBRIDGE, Subscription rate $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bo Elder News, (published $5.00 per year; $2.50 for ft months; tingle copry 10 cents. and BOOKKEEPING Blood Is Developed 1908, If! A Simplified Separator For Human Willard A 9!r Every 4. 1955 to weekly newepeper, eetobUehed end every Fridey published entered ee Second Qam Matter at tie poet office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March ft, I ft 79. Olenmore Plan For Busy School Year by termw Govariunuat axpait REMINDER stances cause blood to adhere. The machine will permit more research oh bloods components and is expected to lead to discovery of new materials to combat disease. - GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM Office Supplies O Business Machines O Gifts , COLORS GALORE! o Heavenly Blue O Peacock New Officers Of The Willard PTA named at an election last Monday. Sitting are Tynne Gray, president and Principal Arch Simms, second Standing, left to right, Iva Archibald, Dee Rae Christensen, first reasurer; and Naomi Flint, third All participated on the talent O Orange O a- sr. ' r. Bronze o o Black o Pink ONavy QUALITY MEATS vice-preside- nt. secretary-t- u PRODUCE 77. vice-preside- nt vice-preside- Joan Klitgaard Has 5th Birthday Party Joan Klitgaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, enjoyed fifth birthday festivities at the Klitgaard home last Monday, February 28. Her birthday wish was for a wedding dress. For the party she wore her birthday present. Master Tommy Owens came dressed as the groom. The children attending enjoyed games and a talent show. show. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. 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