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Show Man lit. li I i5 1. TRI-STAK- Page J Tin: JOURNAL ROSE PROM HELD E Natives Watch French Soldiers " "yv'Asn r' ' x g'. , ' ' v $ fail - l" , t ' - v 5 $rv . (? v z - -- , Ly , A ' & S . . ' ''i'i4 ' .P-.- - ' V ? t V - .j ' ! "V ' , - . a . i I 1.- V ' r ?J d i h As. v ' jvwttoK I I A ' . M- -V pryvfv4 .' - y &&.'&, K jmkv va s h Ov""'",' ' ' y 'v v, ,5 : A 'r':', V VA . s Svt-VW- V A . " , AFAa ' ' AA vi ;,y 1 V' 4 tM. -. 'L.vi '. i Rose Irom for South Ja is. Rountiful, and Davis stakes, riht, Norma Uakle, Harvey Price, and Janet Taylor. The pront was held last week. Photo hy Etsil Fisher IManninj; left to 17. i . ;t Camping Policy Announced by Area Boy Scouts OGDEN Operating committee assignments and a new camping, policy for the Lake Bonneville Scout Council were announced and approved Tuesday night at th monthly meeting of the Councils executive board. Named by Council President Kulon P. Peterson as ehaiiman of the six council operating committees were Elmer E. Brown. Organization and Extension; 0. C. Hammond, Finance; G. T. Hone, Health and Safety; F. G. Eyre, AdS. Pierce, vancement; Lyman and and Roy Camping Activities; C. Metcalf, LUANG, PRABANG, LAOS Curious natives of Luang Prabang, capital of Laos, gather to of a river. Advance columns of the Communis watch a French column that is resting at led Viet Minh rebels were hammering at the outlying defenses of Luang Prabang. the-sid- Leadership and Train- ing. 1 he new camping policy ap-- j loved dealt with the operation of the Councils two camps. Cam) Prowning and Camp Kiesel, during the com in g summer. It was decided that Camp Browning, located on the north sidq, of Pine view Dam in Ogden Valley, will he open for Scout camping June Ll to July 1 and that Camp Kiesel in the upper north fork of Cgdmi Canyon will he used on a wilderness camping basis with 1 1 1. servations required. also decided to operate Camp Browning on a central mess plan with the Council providing the food and cooks during the Scout camping period. Both moves are major changes It wa kmE MM For Sale Wanted Employment Lost and Found 0 For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue in the Councils camping policy. Previously, Cam) Browning had been reserved for Explorer use while scouts had camped at Kiesel on a troop camping method doing their own cooking. It was stressed that both e PUPILS FACE TAXING PROBLEM were needed to provide camping opportunities for the coming summer only and were not long range plans. Following the scout camping period, it will he opened to Explorer use for training and activities. This schedule will he announced at a moves later date. In the operating committee assignments, all of the executive hoard members received at least one appointment to participate on council committees. Named as the executive committee of the executive board were: President Rulon P. Peterson, Chairman; Preston W. Pond, Secretary and Advisor; Ira II. Huggins. Dr. C. Charles Hetzel, Jr., Edwin S. Baggs, W. R. White, R. M. Hog-gaC. C Hammond, Fred Froerer, A. II. Croft, Dr. George A. Boyce, and C. J. Olsen. n, Collapses in Court r WANT ADS ACCEPTED anj time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leae name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 2rc per 'S8J5SM by Baltimore County, Maryland, Is followed tn other sections, junior is likely to come barging home with all the answers to pops Income tax problems. This scene in a Towson, Mdn school shows pupils being instructed in details of making out tax returns by Dr. Thomas Pullen (right), Maryland Superintendent of Schools. At top (1. to r.) are: L. A. Chamberlin, district director of IF THE EXAMPLE SET insertion additional to regular lllc per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory Internal Revenue; Edward G. Stapleton, Baltimore County school superintendent, and W. II. Wheeler, Towson High School principaL AdvtrtUtmtmt Ut. S From where I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh Steve Tips the Balance If edding Invitations .... WITH DISTINCTION Wedding invitations and announcements printed hy us have an indefinable air of grace and beauty. Many Styles to Choose From . . . Fast Service! INLAND PRINTING CO. M Smith Main, Kaysville, Utah CHICAGO, ILL. Lee Holden Parker, 20, charged with the mur- der of Corrine Baldwin, appeared in Felony Court. States Attorney John Gutknecht asked the court to approve the murder charge against him and requested a behaviour clinic exam, ination. Judge O'Connell ordered the psychiatric examination and continued the case. Photo shows Parker ns he collapsed going from the court room back to jail. With him is Deputy Bailiff Otto ld Was just leaving home this morning when the Missus reminded me to stop at Steve and Als Meat Market for a pound of hamburger. Be sure to get it from Steve, she said. Why? I wondered. So when I got to the market I asked Steve if he knew. Ill tell you, Joe, he said. A1 and I sell the same meat, and a pound is a pound. Maybe its just that we go at it differently. A1 loads the scales and takos away til he has a pound. But I put too little on and start adding. To your wife that probably looks like a better buy. From where I sit, theres always more than one way to approach a thing and still come out fair and square to all. My wife likes a cup of tea with dinner; I prefer a temperate glass of beer. We get along fine. Gets me pretty mad though, when somebody starts throwing his weight around and demands that I see things exactly his way. Copyright, 1954, Uniltd Stoics Brewers F&undatim |