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Show 7, r p Local Druggist Priesthood Meeting Will Be Broadcast Saturday Evening ' Will Lyle Hamilton, who has been associated with the Hamilton Drug Center in Brigham City, left last week for Jerome, Idaho, where he will manage the Thrifty-WaDrug store. A graduate of the University of Utah School of - Pharmacy, Lyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, 71 North Fourth East, Brigham City. He Is married to the former Dauna Jenson. They have two sons and a daughter. His wife and family will join him In Jerome in the near future where they will make their home. 9f.ot 'f?r- I:. ; SMILING CAMPAIGNER Rep. II. Aldous Dixon conferred with Republican party leaders during a visit to Brigham City this week, including Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, county ; chairman, and Walter G. Mann, vice chairman. ii - During second A day planning' group was held Thursday afternoon to check on progress of the special occasion planned for Wednesday, April 18. Invitations to managers and proprietors of all local business concerns will be Issued by the Chamber of Commerce, and an early return Is requested, Ross C. Education-Busines- farewell tCstlrhoftial will honor. Elder William R. Hadley, Jr., on Sunday pvening, April 8, at 7 p. m. in th$ First ward chapel. Elder Hadley has accepted a call to serve as a missionary for the LDS church In the North Central States mission. , He is a graduate of the Box Elder High schooi and has served as assistant Scoutmaster In the First ward for the past few years. He will depart for his mission headquarters." at Minneapolis, JMifin., on April If. He is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. William R. Hadley, Sr. . The public is Invited to attend the farewell testimonial. . - A kf . b. i ' . C, ....... ARTS BRAKE'""' ported. They will be invited to take school lunch and may choose Lincoln, Central and Box Elder High school, according to their preference. Following the noon lunch a general assembly will be held at the high school auditorium during which the business leaders will be acquainted with the school program. Concluding the afternoon activities will be visits and tours at the three local schools. An evaluation survey of the program will be conducted at the foe-we- wheels Remove front , ' Ask About Art's Participation Plan Art's Union 76 Service " ' Phone 577 North Main C 880 Traveling to Promontory Proves Costly The Box Elder County Commissioners this week Issued a request to the public to refrain from attempting to travel over the road to Promontory Point, until the road is completed. The road Is now under construction and a great deal of damage has been done to automobiles trying to pass over the road. In several instances, cars and people have been stranded for hours at a time due to tire and trouble, loss of other, damages too numerous to mention. ; ' t SOUTH IBEND, Ind. (UP) James Lahey was treated for hand wounds after trying to stop a fight. The battle was between a cat and a dog. what you're for when you see and You'll find just looking hear these sensational new sets at the B. F. Goodrich Motorola-Ram- a. New power, new brilnew liance, styling make these new Motorolas NEWS! From TV's to table radios you'll be delighted with the fine new Motorola for '56! Come to the B. F. Goodrich Motorola-Ram- a ' Construction work; Is held up by cars trying to pass and by those being stranded or being stopped to repair tires, etc. This Mrs. ' Ruth Stouter, special is costly to the county and will of the L Ironrite representative only delay the completion of the Automatic Ironer company .of road. J Mt. Clements, Mich., 'will be' at commissioners state that Mountain States Electric comThe between ' 2 there is nothing to be seen at pany, Wednesday, 4. p. m. and 6 and-- , 8 and p,,jn. the Point at this time as the road must be completed before for special Ironrite demonstra' programs. any activity will begin there. tions is Mrs. StouferS appearance Many people have the belief that in connection with Brigham they will have a better chance for employment, if they go to Citys Ironrite day which, has offb the project site, however, all been set up by companyInvited ' residents All are cials. employment is being handled to attend the Ironrite program. through the Morrison-Knudsowill toe. , given ;to Free employment office in Ogden at those prizes attending the demonstra.-tion- , the present time. according to Delonne AnThe public Is urged to comply dersen, local Ironrite. salesman. with this request ,in order to Assisting in the activities of the save themselves time and ex- day will be Liza Dunn and Mary pense, and to help expedite the Call, tooth local Ironrite demonstrators. completion of the road. today! Hold Demonstration MOTOROLA TABLE MODEL $209.95 nodal no. 21T26 STAYS UP IT ROLLS v IT LASTS DOWN COSTS LESS 36 Months to Fay to maintain NO MONEY r ' in ! ; hm re ii n QUIG NIELSEN Aluminum Products a FIRST IN 327 East 2nd North BRIGHAM CITY RUBBER - FIRST IN TUBELESS XJ V,,. Sponsor Benefit 56 Don't Interfere Church Club Will NOW you can own part of over 80 corporations Main & 4th North Phone 438 FOR Ironrite Dealer to ( RlMdaSIIISJE CAIFIE NEW SET e : - Another building fund dinner has been planned for the Third ward, to be held Friday evening, April 13, beginning at 6 p. m. The affair will be held In the Third ward newly completed recreation hall, and is under the sponsorship of the High Priests of the ward, with Dan Olsen as : general chairman. A fine program has been arranged and after the luscious meal all will be entertained. Tickets are now being offered to ward members and others at $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for Students. All those attending are asked to bring their own drinking Other glass and silverware; dishes will be furnished. e . $1.00 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls .... Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 Deep Fried Fjsh and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce .... 49c JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c 15c -HOT DOG ON A STICK Vi For Third Ward - Postponement of the showing of the Boy Scout Jamboree pictures scheduled 'for next Tuesday evening, was announced this week by Carl Olson, because of a conflict with the Scout Skill-o-re- e program to be held the same evening. A new date will have to be set for showing the Jamboree pictures and will be announced later, Olson Said. , Prompt Service I Is day - - . ,$19 l - s Postpone Scout Jamboree Films; To Set New Date fluid if necessary. 5. Adjust the brake shoes to secure full contact with brakes. 6. Carefully test brakes. ... ' . 3. Inspect brake drums. 4. Check and add brake For re- r, Education-Busines- s and Inspect lining. 2. Inspect, clean and re- pack front wheel bear, Only secretary-manage- planned on an exchange basis in return for the visits made last fall by school teachers at local business establishments. SPECIAL! ings. s close. ADJUSTMENT 1. Bowen, Day Event the of meeting ss LUNCHES 6 Golden Dinner Planned A Boy Scout will be held for all Scouts In the Bird Haven district on Tuesday evening, April 10, in the Boys, gymnasium at Intermountain school. ; Included on the agenda for the evening will be the grand entrance at 7:30 p. in: with participating. Troops will be judged by the percent atpercent of . troop in tending, uniform, and marching ability. Games of skill will be conducted throughout the remainder of the evening, with compe. tition being between troops for part of the activities and between individuals from each troop for the remainder. Camp awards and Liberty Bell awards will be made following the relays, after which the winners of the Skill-O-Rewill be announced. The closing ceremony will take place at 9:15 p. m. Skill-O-Re- Education-Busine- , 51 . Boy Scouts i ( I ago. Elder JOURNAL! Frlday, April 6. 1958 Brigham City, Utah . NORMAN, Okla. (UP) , Planned for Chamber Members Plan School Visits t. years the-Gener- y Box I . The University of Oklahoma library has acquired one of 75 surviving of the copies of the Bible of the RevoThe proceedings priesthood meeting held in the lution, produced by a PhilaSalt Lake tabernacle on Satdelphia printer in 1781 and 1782 urday evening, April 7, as a when the Revolutionary War Confercut off the supply of Bibles from part of' ' ence of the LDS church, will Britain. be relayed by direct wire to The copy, valued at more than the Box Elder stake taberna$1,000, was an anonymous gift cle In Brigham City, according of an OU graduate. Text of the to Vernal Willie, president of. Bible Is based partly on the North Box Elder stake. King James version of 1611 and partly bn the Puritan Bible of Only members of the priest; 1650. , hood throughout this region attend. may Manage Idaho Store ,mC Americans eat nearly twice as mudh Ice cream as they did 351 U. of Oklahoma Gets Copy of Rare Bible s' A, ADD UP THE COST of keeping your present cor in top condition this year new tires engine work paint battery muffler brake linings, etc. Then talk to your Plymouth dealer about his modern financing plan; find out how it may actually cost you less money e to drive home in a '56 Plymouth the only three. car in the ; all-ne- Through Financial Industrial Fund, Inc., you can share In the ownership of more than 80 common stocks in 18 different s S low-pric- A benefit chili supper will be served Saturday night by the Mariners club of the Community Presbyterlart church, at the recreation hall. Industrie. 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