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Show APRIL II. THE JOURNAL Z News About Folks in SAHARA VILLAGE The Assay reunion held recently in Salt .ake was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nielson and daughter Jennie of here. Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: 0106-J- 1 MSgt. Robert Johnston reheld was A stork shower here for a tour of duty in cently for Mrs. Margaret Muir at Mrs. Johnstone and three the home of Mrs. Jeanine Kiser. ters Shirley, Margot and JUST LIKE THE i GOOD OLD DAYS! Free After 32 Years lli.Vi. TELLS OF POLIO VACCINE TESTS i has left: Europe. daugh- - Midkiej are remaining here until quarteiH can he arranged for them. They hope they can join him soon. Sgt. and Mrs. Early left here recently for their home in Cham- pagne, Illinois. Kirt Wiggill was recently sustained in the Sahara Village Branch Junior Sunday school as superin- - GREAT STRAIGHT leaves Superior Court. Boston, free after serving 32 years in prison Berland! had beeD arrested on a charge of attempted larceny and sent to the reformatory in Con- cord, Mass . after being adjudged a defective delinquent The judge now ruled he had been illegally (lutervational) Imprisoned ANGELO BERLANDI, 50, BOURBON FULLY ASFD NEW LONDON, CONN. The 23 volunteers who have spent the last 69 days in the Haddock wave from the control bridge of their craft after their release from the Navys They were subjected to simulated undersea conditions by the Navy to determine how long a crew of the undersea Navy could carbon tolerate the super-charge- d be would that conditions dioxide atomic powan in manning present ered sub. Test-Tub- e. THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NATIONAL DISTILLERS 86 PROOF PROD. CORP.. N. Y. watches research assistant Ethel Bailey draw growing polio virus from a test tube at the University of Pittsburgh, where ne nas developed an experimental polio vaccine Dr Salk reports that 90 persons injected with the vaccine, a mixture of dead virus and mineral oil, appeared as immune as they would if they had really suffered the disease. The vaccine will not be available to the public until ( International Exclusive ) further mass tests are held DR. tendent. Mrs. McEwen was sirs-- : tained as a new teacher in the or-- ! ganization. In the first court of honor for Boy Scout troop No. 82 the scout master and assistant Robert Grose and Kirt Wiggill were presented with their badges of office as well as the troop committeemen headed by Theron Dille. Larry Peterson received his badge as Senior Patrol leader. Ten boys received badges and presented pins to their mothers. Larry Peterson received First Class rank, Ray Dean Anderson received Second Class and the following Tenderfoot badges; Bobby Payne, Fred James, .TnTin T.y TTrlrGo Wpvlmrn JONAS E. SALK Rehn, and Monte Jones, Paul sonault, and Mike Tollestrup. Pin-- ; A cake social was recently held Western clothes were the dress of the evening and a cake or pie was the admission fee. A fine program was arranged with Mrs. Gerry Parsons, Mrs. Wanda Gill Therone Dille, Dewey Gill and Hugh Ottley in charge. The program consisted of a candlelight service during which time talks were given by Theron Dills, Larry Peterson gave the history of scouting; Max Anderson gave the duties of a committeeman and Scoutmaster Grose gave the Nnlan Ronutmastpr's MiYintps. a storv of at the Sahara Branch. scouting, Several Primary workers from here attended the Primary Conference in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mrs. Gloria McEwen Ashurst, a recent bride was honored at a party here this past week. They are still dancing square ou Wednesday evenings here at the Community building. Anyone interested in square dancing is asked , to come on out and promenade at 7 p.m. those evenings. The Sahara Branch Elders will serve a Spanish Supper on April 11 at the Community Building from G to 9 p.m. Floyd Norton and Dean Lloyd are committee members in charge of the event. BEGINS ?HE MOMENT Yy STEP ABOARD! More than just "a way fo get there," a trip on a Union Pacific train adds to the pleasure of your excursion. Leave all cares behind . . . take your choice of modern accommodations . . . rest as you ride in comfort. ed Through your window, watch a continually changing panorama unfold. When you feel like stretching your legs, stroll around or enjoy the congenial atmosphere and hospitality in the lounge car. Visit the diner, where famous Union Pacific "meals that appeal'7 are courteously and attentively served. You will enjoy our featured item for April wine-and-fru- it Baked Ham with spiced sauce. Delicious! for fine food, fine trains, fine service for extra fun, the moment you step aboard go Union Pacific. Yes, on your next trip i end reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. For details For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Be Specific - - SAY |