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Show 4 Box tiller Journal Friday, April 17, 1959 Brigham City, Utah her class Ihe leaihrr asked between results diltcrence the consequences. and Results One pupil replied, are what you expect; consequences are what you get. . lc Sale at A I iMacks Pharmacy Rainbow Dancers American Legion, To Appear at Auxiliary Slate Scout-O-Ram- WINDING! i:t5 TA?awjgg WORLDS ONLY WATCH Wmi THIS TRIPLE GUARANTEE Scout-O-Ram- The colorful Rainbow Dancers from TO PERFORM termountain school will present four performances at a in Ogden May first annua! GUARANTEED WATIRPftOOP Scout-O-Ram- the 2. T PROMONTORY b&liocc whoel GUARANTEED Promontory Residents Enjoy Visits of UNMIAKASLI MAIM9FKINO For top executive or for young people on the way up Wyler i the perfect choice engineered for the year Wy4r tnceflox balance wheel GIVES with shock., fully fuaranteed ecemst damage. ahead. Relatives, Friends From Far and Near trade in your old watch rrs worth e S Ordinary balance wheel rigid spokes reley shocks straight to vital balance mechanism. iBiii la fouteL Wrier fwrta hmI 70 SOUTH MAIN My high school leather Cold me Sievens Heriagcr training is the best in the West and i( is. After a secretarial course I've doubled my previous pay. llenager plated me as a secretary to a manager in a big elt while I vas still in my teens. tuc him (alenc Ball June Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to 250 A Month 1 here are many young women who graduated from high school last June now in good paying secretarial positions, thanks to a course at Stevens Henager. free placement service. Pay as you learn COLENE BALL terms. Rigby, Idaho Stevens Henoger is the only Utah school authorized to teach Speedwriting, the easy ABC shorthand. POINTERS Enroll Now: Summer term begins 17. June Secretarial, accounting business management, general business, olhc e automation, Nanc y 'lav lor finishing, tsping, IBM taid punch, and others. By Rosalie S. Wells Mrs. Hazel Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richman of Lo- from the southern part of the state commented on how pretty and green Promontory is now and that we didnt know what drouth is compared with southern Utah. It made us realize that perhaps we dont appreciate what we have as much as we should. A tourist gan were visitors at sacrament meeting Sunday. Glen and his wife, Carol, presented the program. Jerome Richman who is working in Logan accompanied them home for a visit. Lyle Richman and Gayle visited a former missionary companion of Glynns, Elder Kent Fryer in Ogden. The Primary Inservice meeting was held at the home of Doran Nicholas Thursday evening. .A delicious luncheon was served following the lesson. Branch conference was held in the evening of Easter Sunday with the stake presidency in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas were pleasantly surprised with a visit from their daughter, Joyce (Mrs. Bill Darow) and lit- tle granddaughter, Debra, from Waukegan, 111. Joyce expects to be in Utah about three weeks. Wednesday, Doran Nicholas and her daughters, Joyce, Janet Carter, and Valora Chournos drove to Orem to visit another daughter, Thera Huish. WELCOME MAT IS OUT Roland Toombs is recovering satisfactorily following eye surgery at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Rose Stokes accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Mable Frandsen of Ogden is touring Old Mexico on a special Book of Mormon tour. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fleisher and two daughters who have been living in the Nellie Flint to their home have returned home in northern Idaho following termination of his employment at Little Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward and son, Roger, are making their home in their trailer on the Poulsen ranch. He is also through working at Little Val- HitfuwttiM&i ' t mi buif ! FOR ANY SIZE FLOWER VEGETABLE OR GARDEN women of Brigham City communities surrounding will have an opportunity, Monday. April 20, to become affiliated with the League of Womefi action Voters, a group which is national in scope and designed to promoting political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The organizational meeting will be held in the Chamber' of 110 South Commerce Rooms, Main, at 8 p.m. Membership is .open to all women citizens of voting age who believe in representative government, according to spokesmen for the organization. All womens clubs and organizations are ahked to urge their members to attend the meeting. Also, it is anticipated that many women who have recently taken up residence in Brigham City are already familiar with the organization through affilation in other states, and a special invitation is extended to them to attend the meeting. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Donald J. Morrow, Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, Mrs. Dorothy Frost, Mrs. John E. Wallen, or Miss Anna ErickAll family were Sunday visitors at the Duane Wells. Glade has accepted employment for Western Union Telegraph at Little Valley and they have moved their trailer back there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cobb (LaRee Wells) and three children visited with the Leo Flints. They are home on furlough from the air force and will report back to Oklahoma this month. Major and Mrs. Edward Thor-steand three (Lois Toombs) sons visited at the Wayne Toombs home. They have come from Fairbanks, Alaska. lie expects to be stationed in Utah following a period of schooling. in Mrs. Thorsted will remain Brigham City with her' mother, Mrs. Joseph G. Toombs. The families of Leo Flint, Dick Lower of Corinne, Darrell Jensen of Clearfield, and Gwen-do- l Ilunsaker of Tremonton enjoyed an outing at Locomotive Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Madsen of Honeyville were visitors at the Floyd Woodwards recently. lc Sale at Mack's Pharmacy d ijtHi Scout-O-Ram- a The (UP1) mn gg$ Jack R. WATCHMAKER Johnson has been employed L at as watchmaker-salesma- n Ialmer Jewelry. We have everything you need for your FLOWER GARDEN or VEGETABLE GARDEN. Now is the time to plant. Watchmaker Is 1 Employed at Jewelry Store Come in Today And Choose Your Jack R. Johnson, a native of Provo, has been employed as watchmaker-salesmaat Palmer Jewelry store; 70 South Main street, according to owner J. Oleen Palmer. GLADIOLUS BULBS Johnson accepted the position after being at Idaho Falls, Ida., for two years where he worked at a jewelry store. He has been in the business since graduating from Strutz School of Watchmaking, Sacramento, Calif., in I,arge Selection O LAWN SEED 1948. FERTILIZER In addition to serving as salesWe loan spreaders and rollers man and watchmaker, Johnson also will repair jewelry at Palwith each purchase. mers. He is married and the father of three children. The family resides at 445 South First West. The store owner pointed out that with Johnson added to the staff, any watch or clock of any mental issues, but it ( does not make that can be repaired at support or oppose candidates for a jewelry store can be taken office nor support or oppose care of at Palmers. political parties. Phone 29 lc Sale at Mack's Pharmacy Members are urged to take part in local, state and national affairs. They are encouraged to Standing the Blood of KING work as individuals in the poliOpe of the Worlds Most Popular Blood Lines tical party of their choice, but to KING No. protect the nonpartisanship polTOM B No. LITTLE icy of the league. Board members Sire: DARK CHUBBY do not work actively in their DIPSYDOODLE JOE No. No. parties while serving on the board. CHUBBY No. The League of Womes Voters Dam; WILD ROSE No. HOOPERS RED BIRD by organization is endorsed No. President Dwight D. Eieenhower, who commented that the League has pursued a worthy objective He is a proven sire of fine colts. in alerting women to their re-- ! HE IS A GRANDSON OF THE FAMOUS KING No. P 234. sponsibilities, in getting out the Excellent disposition and plenty of cow sense. vote and in informing citizens on Color blood bay sires mostly sorrel colts. .its acheivements in this respect. ' His sire is standing for a $1,000 fee. Expected Monday evening to Accomodation for mares. conduct the organizational meet- His brother, Little Tim B, Jr., is standing in Texas fee $500 ing will be the following state OUR introductory fee, only $50 with return to officers: Miss Irene Sweeney, Miss Marie Thomson, and Mrs. C. B. WILLIAMS, Owner C. Hardin Branch, Salt Lake W. JohnRonald Mrs. and City, ROY SHAW, Manager, Brigham City, Utah son and Mrs. Walter T. Wilson, Horsmen are invited to make their headquarters while in Brigham City, at our Bountiful. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE office, at 140 South Main, just south of the Tropical Cafe. We will be glad to show you our horses. lc Sale at Macks Pharmacy wmrs SEED STORE son. Organized at three levels, lo- cal, state and national, with a tota of 126,000 members in 1,056 local leagues in 49 states, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, the Brigham City group will work in the feild of community govern- ment. is nonpartisan. The league It takes action in, support of or in opposition to selected govern- - When you buy a new car, dont settle for less than youre entitled to. And before you buy, remember this fact: i , x At todays prices . . . YOU'RE CLOSER TO A CHRYSLER THAN YOU THINK Available in 2 models: (illusThe Heavy Duty trated) and the Commer cial. More than half the worlds tillers are built by Choremaster because theyre best! A single pass does the wiyk of the plow, disc, harrow . . . prepares the ground for planting fur- rows for seeding, cultivates at any stage of growth. 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Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells and CHORE & MASTER a League of Women Voters to Organize On Focal Level CHICAGO tions grocers are showing their confidence in business by The district convention of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary organizations will be held in Brigham City Saturday evening, April 18, at 8 p m. in the War Memorial Home. Participating will be Legionnaires and Auxiliary members from Box Elder, Cache and A dietician says that people Rich counties. are what they eat A lot of them offiand district Department and ba cers of both organizations will must subsist on tripe loney. be present and election of district officers will be held. lc Sale at Macks Pharmacy y In- GUARANTEED l The famed Rainbow Dancers of Intermountain school will present four performances at the for first annual Lake Bonneville council, Boy at Scouts of America, May Ogdens Golden Spike coliseum. The colorful dancing group will appear at the two-daevent at 7 and 8:30 p.m. each night. Tickets are now being sold by Boy Scouts throughout the council. Price of admission iis $1 with two children able to get in on a single ticket. The has been described as a two-daintensive demonstration of aims, purposes, objectives and results of all phases of the scouting program. Composed in Lake Bonneville council are Box Elder, Weber, Davis Morgan, and northern counties. Readying Displays Throughout the local area, which is in Bird Haven district, scouts are readying their displays for showing at the annual affair. Included are themes around conservation and archery. The new explorer program will have the entire field of vocational exploration, emergency service, and conservation from which to select and present distinctive demonstrations. By policy, scouts are limited in the ways they earn money for scouting activities. 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