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Show 16 inr box Finn? johknai, n.;Mi,mn Thursday, April 14, 1960 Scout-O-Ram- niy, Spring Round-U- p Set at Lincoln a Booths Are Lincoln school announces spring for children who will be attending kindergarten and first grade this year. Mrs. Siewait Tingey, round-uchairman, announces that notices Reservations for Uotths at the are being sent tu parents for apLake Bonneville Council Jubilee pointments on Monday, Aptil IX, are still being accep and Wednesday, April 3(1. ted, but the few spaces left uitAnyone in the Lincoln area not fast announced Stew Mum, dis- receiving appointments is asked chan man to bring his child to the schuol trict Units which have intended in on Wednesday, April 3U, at 1:15 p. still have a chance tu pet rn. and arangemenis will be made their booth. A number of liiid for them. Haven district posts, troops, and Children, who will be six years packs have signed up alieudv lur of age, or or before Oct. 1, 1980, the biggest show in scouting of the !aic eligible to attend kindergarten year. this summer and school in Sep-- ' Units that were unable In pick up tember. their ticket packets may still do so Parents are asked to bring ma-- ! by making arrangements unh tick- jor illness and immunization rec-- : et chairman, L. D. Wilde. Units ords as well as their youngsters may earn a 30 percent commission on all tickets sold before April 30 birth certificale. Many valuable prizes are being Polyethylene and vinyl are the awarded to scouts who sell (lie tickets in addition to the money the two most widely used plastic products. troops may earn. Round-U- Available Now Scout-O-Ram- a - go-in- Scout-O-Ram- a jmiii-cipat- Bunny Hop Prows Planned for I'tjjmatyru taxS rtrnjQi Saturday Eve By Hope Shipley The Girls League of Box Elder High school has cordially invited all the girls at Box Elder to attend the annual Bunny Hop on Saturday, April 18, at 8:30 p, m. in Hie high school gymnasium. One of ihe biggest events of the year, the Bunny Hop is a girls choice dance. It is the climax to Print Week. On Monday, ten girls were chosen as finalists for Print Princess Council memby Girls' League bers. They were judged on their appearance, and the suitability of their dress. Print Princess will be named on the assembly. Finalists for Print Princess are: JaNeal Brailsford, Barbara Garrett, Susan Hansen, Donna Kay Jensen, Marilyn Mackey, Margaret Mason, Connie Orme, Janet Owens, Linda Parker, Becky Ras- rnf Brigham City, Utah WOMEN ENTIRE STOCK OF GIRLS S AND EASTER COATS AND MILLINERY u'Chilb, "V 5k. mussen, Kay Rasmussen, and Watkins. Highlight of the dance Saturday night will be the naming of the Prefered Boy who will be chosen by popular vote of the girls. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF GIRLS Lu-cil- e BOXER JEANS 88c Church Schedules a sheen cotton. shrunk Multicolor stripes in turquoise and red. Sizes 2 to Sanforized Easter Services 8 in , Easter season services will begin Thursday, at the Community Presbyterian church of Brigham City with holy communion at 8 p.m. On Easter Day, morning worship will be held at 9:30 and 11 a m. The combined choirs of the church will present a recital of Easter music at 8:00 p.m. on Easter. A special offering will be received at this service to augment the music bud- tonight, KENTUCKY BOURBON 1810 The $5.00 gold pieces illustrated here are from the WaterfiU and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Government in 1810, the year that WaterfiU and Frazier was first distiUed in Kentucky. Also Available BOTTLED IN BOND WATERFILL-FRAZI- ER li get of the church. Director of Music for the Community Church is William B. Sanders Jr. Associated with him in the church's music are Mrs. Wilbur Sully, and John L. Moore, organists; Mrs. George Freed, director of the Carol Choir (4 to 6 grade children), and Mrs. Richard Mein-erdirector of the Cherub Choir, (1st to 3rd grade children). t, Moot... iismta inn lomto it nuntim ud ttuiti Distmtn commit, utostowit. kuhikct SAVE BIG ON OUR EASTER BASKETS! 99 square basket 1 99 oval basket filled to overflowing with the season's tastiest candy treats! Youll even find toys! Basket is cellophane wrapped tied with a bow and flower! Theyre or sweep pocket treatShort or long coats that clutch, button-dow- n ments with flap, patch or slash types sleeves that push up, end at bracelet length, turn back into cuffs collars that are small and neat, big and wrappy, wide and smart! Wool tweeds, zibelines, ribbon weaves, boudes, fleeces, flannels even Orion acrylic piles, blends! Sophisticated black, wool-neor navy, spring pastels and plenty of pale neutrals! Maybe Youve Seen Selections . . . Come Across Prices Like This . . . But When You Get Both Together Its Time To Buy! wool-and-nyl- 'y; J l on w wool-and-cashm- Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested 14 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre SHORT COATS 8 ,4 Complete Stock of Womens and Girls LONG COATS EASTER MILLINERY Merrill N. Warnick Used Recommended Fertilization, Harvested 30 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre 14 11 $ Womens $2.00 and $3.00 $E50 and $2.00 . INNERSPRING Latest styles in a big assortment of fabrics and trims. Girls -- g;., . 14 20 17 CHAISE SAVE! 22 Merrill N Warnick of Pleasant Grove, Utah is a highly successful dairy fanner who uses proper management methods and sufficient fertilizer to obtain maximum yields. Its built to live outdoors . . . aluminum weather-resistavinyl covered cushions! Cushions are 4 inches thick! sturdy frame, On corn, he applied USS Ammonium Nitrate and large amounts of barnyard manure. The result: High yields and feed for his dairy cattle. Mr. Warnick believes the nitrogen gives him a better stand of corn; the commercial fertilizer aids in converting the manure to available nitrogen. 'Proper fertilization, like any good farm practice, pays off in higher yields and profits, says Mr. Warnick. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for your crops this year. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealers. It takes N, Men fertilizers and USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are acre. dollars more that mean per top-quali- ty --N Vji - y Use enough fertilizer; harvest more profits! v--.- , VN V . V C- - !. i BIG SAVINGS! COMBED COTTON DRESS SHEERS! Domestic Nitrogen Fertilizers l S rg.frd trodtmorfc tv- FTUMI woven dotted tissues! Nov- ed sheers! Yarn-dye- d sheers! elty and All newest, coolest cottons. crease-resista- GIRLS Swiss prints! Pima voiles! Lawns! Flock- nt Brigham City, Utah Chenille Spread REDUCED TO CLEAR! JJC Yard STORE HOURS: EASTER Short or long coats in bright spring tones. Plains, tweeds and checks. Sizes 2 to 1 4. 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P. M. OPEN SPECIAL! COATS $f 2 $7 FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 78 by 105 inches by 105 inches Viscose rayon tufting on Lovely colors with deep e a: stripes. Nearly chine washable (mediur Pink, gold, aqua. 88 9:00 P.M. lint-fre- |