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Show 'v' Learns Government - ' ChW' 8 - X - visitor at Inlermoun-taischool in Brigham City was Hiiflogard Thompson, ethief of the Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs. 4 s' . 4 r . " s . Deanna Lichtenstein , . who was this week chosen to represent Box Elder High School in the American Legion oratorio contest at the district meet at Logan. Her subject is Checks and Balances in Our Government. Chicken Pox Reported Seven cases of chicken pox were the only diseases reported in Box Elder county for tthe week ending January 29, according to the Utah State Department of Health. .v I , j j Organized Here 5 ! M. Vi .kJ lW ? iTwnrlfrUwaai Parents Invited CEDAR CHEST To Classes At Box Elder ( DOWN Delivers AdvrtifJ In LIFE Beautiful oak modern chest with selMifung tray. Save $10 on this perfect Valentine gift. One Garment land from Moth 5495 Can Pay For lANEf Balance on low, easy terms ! 15-1- s CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager R&H0VM SM 'C COCfl flfl Regular $325.00 Diamond Set in beautiful mounting YfcUUnUU Regular $100.00 Diamond Set Friced to clear $59.00 Regular $250.00 Diamond Set 8 beautiful full cut diamonds C10IZ HA All Others To Go At Vz ylfcVnUU t 4 L 'f- ' , j Si 111... Vib-bvvvV:, - "k Dress $15.00 $17.95 Watch. ? Mrnrn 1 W, Jaycees Shuffle Information on County Oldsters Officers In B. Ministers and bishops have been mailed questionnaires by the, committee for a Box Elder County Nursing Home, in an attempt to determine the number of people in need of nursing quarters in the county. Jay W. Oldroyd, director of the county department of welfare, said the committee fglt the church leaders could supply the information more completely than any other group, at last a meeting of the group C. of for two members made application for funds un- theNew jobs Brigham City Junior ChamAct and der, the ber of Commerce resulted this their application had been ac- .week in a shuffle of club offiHill-Burto- n knowledged. He said hiis committee had not yet decided what Should be the primary source of local funds to be used in the construction of a building. In other actions the committee selected Amos Hansen, to replace Mrs. Parley Christensen, who resigned because of failing health. The committee also decided to ask the Brigham City , Civic Imweek. provement club to appoint someA questionnaire would be pre- one to Teplace their representapared on - each person needing tive on the committee, Mrs. nursing home care in the ward Richard Alston, w7ho has moved or parish of the bishop or min- to Ogden. ister. f"It is hoped all of the questionnaires will he returned to Exams Are Announced Februthe committee during By U. S. Civil Service ary, Oldroyd continued. Examinations have been anAt the meeting, A. M. Reeder, chairman of the building and nounced by the U. S. Civil Serlocation committee, reported his vice commission for auditors, coding clerks, group was considering several communications sites. They were especially in- statistical clerks, supply clerks terested in one in Brigham City, and traffic clerks. Full Information and appliaccording to Oldroyd. Omer Call, chairman of the cation forms may be obtained finance committee, reported the from Glenn S. Nelson,. Brigham have City post office. commissioners county cers. Grant Allred has taken over as piesident following the resigwho nation of Jay Swenson, has a new job which requires him to be out of Brigham City Director except on weekends. Grant Olsen has moved to Logan and Secretary Jack Balch has taken a new position in Butte, Montana with the J. C. Penney company. New directors are Ferrel Jensen and Charles Stuart, and Bob Pella moved up from director to second vice president. Wasted Effort SIDNEY, Neb. 32, McDonald, (UP) George Neb , Sidney, wishes he hadnt bothered to have his 1950 car overhauled. Shortly after he drove out of the garage in the rejuvenated vehicle, it stalled on the Union tracks. He Pacifics mainline got out and stood by helplessly as a freight train demolished . the car. Clearance Sale! DOUBLE TRADE-11- 1 VALUE! Regular $52.50 Waterproof, automatic 17-- J Yellow bezel, radium QQQ QC hands, shockproof yfcwnilil Regular $71.50 14K solid gold. CQQ QC fOrfiDv Nationally adv. Dress watch Regular $71.50 Automatic, shockproof. $14.95 l Ministers, Bishops Asked to Supply 1955 STYLES Regular $45.00 Ladies White aphire. Special Regular $37.50 Mens Cameo in heavy 10K mounting f on our 1954 floor and demonstration models of $39.95 Nationally Advertised Regular $29.95 Waterproof, shockproof, Wonderful fl QC Work Watch PI yln9l Nothing purchased special for this sale. Everything being sold is in our regular stockl TIFFIN & CAMBRIDGE SILVERWARE CRYSTAL CANDY DISHES BOWLS GOBLETS GLASSES SHERBETS CAMBRIDGE COMPOTS CAKE PLATES ARMS 52 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 Holmes and Edwards Lovely Lady Pattern Regular $84.50 542.25 Other Display Sets Drastically Reduced ! RELISH DISHES BUD VASES Special at SWEDISH STAINLESS STEEL Regular $8.00 pr. place setting Regular $19.50 STEAM IRONS Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval CAMERA EQUIPMENT Rnw SC509 IiUtt. AUTOMAT! sewing machines . . REVERE $49.95 OTHER ITEMS REDUCED $37.75 35 mm German Made $29.95 35 mm Steteo Camera $69.95 WALLETS, LIGHTERS, CUFF LINKS, KEY CHAINS, WATCH BANDS, IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS, PEARLS, COMPACTS, DINNERWARE SETS, ICED TEA SETS, MANICURING SETS, SUN GLASSES. OF THIS SALE FOR VALENTINES DAY! JEWELRY- What on opportunity for a buy! These are the machine weve been showing off naturally, all i 1st class, condition. And we've cut their prices only because our 1 95 5 samples are on the way! Necchi machine sew automatically . , , without attachments! They sew straight and do everything from baste to embroider, while you sit by, and hardly have to lift a finger! zig-za- g GREEN STAMPS ... Selection is limited on these sample models hurry in! Our regular generous trade-iallowance . . . easy terms . . . comon all sale plete guarantee machines. ...better - . WE GIVE TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! J Z' N. f NECCHU n ... SBIYoOSnISEMS T,r- I C ... Regular $74.50 8 mm Movie Camera 35 mm German Made . TAKE ADVANTAGE H vice-preside- WATCHES $9.75 .n.lzT'J'--' Lr , Jaycee Officers Left to . . . who took new club positions this week as the result of a shuffle of officers. right: Farrell Jensen, Charles Stuart, both directors; Grant Allred, president and Bob Pella, second BIRTHSTONE RINGS Regular $17.95 Ladies heavy 10K gold I b - Jeroefiy if Regular $36.60 Mens. Very heavy. Well made and Vi Off v.. i Prices Busted During! ebruary - Forced To Move by March 1st DIAMONDS w d .ALSrt fl 1 n A meeting of the Golden Spike committee was held recently in the auditorium of the Central s hool here in which plans were made to form a permanent organization to promote the famous site where the rails of the first transcontinental railroad were joined on May 10, at Promontory, Box Elder county, Utah, saidJVlrs. Bernice G." Anderson, Golden Spike chairman, who acted as temporaiy chairman Judge Lewis C. Jones copduct-ethe election of officers. r 1 i Ik I Kenneth E. Weight, Brigham City, Box Elder county superintendent of schools, was elected ?C. J u5 r H as president, with Mrs. Ander'V son as honorary president. Dean Coombs of Garland was elected hT intiirffiiiuri w vice president, and Wade Ebel-ing- , Troy Miller, Mrs. Luella MacFarlane Brigham City, secretary. A . , . city March of Dimes chairman and secretary of the committee of ten of the group Soroptomist Club respectively, as Mrs. MacFarlane presents was chosen as directors. They a $40 check to Miller for the 1955 March of Dimes. The include Howard Glenn, Maxine and Mervin Christenmoney was contributed by Soroptomist members as a unit, Quinney sen, Tremonton; Robert J. Potin addition to their regular contributions. ter, East Garland; A. M. Reeder, he so desires, Payne said. This Corinne; John Howard, Mrs. C. R Evelyn Kay and Judge way he will have the opportun- B. Jones, C. Call of Brigham City. of teacher and meeting every ity discussing any problem relating We have in this site someto the pupils betterment In the thing that can be found nolearning process. where else in the world, said There will be a schedule ac- Mrs. Anderson. It is unique and different. The completion cording to sections, or wards, of the first transcontinental Payne pointed out. They will be railroad was significant 4n that as follows: it fulfilled the dream of CoTo better understand the First Day lumbus, for a shorter route to progress in learning and study 9:00 to 9:45 First ward area. the Orient, united our hation at habits of students of Box Elder 9:45 to 10:30 period in its Second ward a most critical High school, all parents who' history and marked the beginarea. have children In both Junior ning of a new era in transpor and Senior Divisions will have 10:30 to 11:15 Perry. tation. the opportunity of visiting their 11:15 to 12:00 Corinne. It was the pledge of the Re school and thefeachers of their 12:00 to 12:30 Lunch. convention of 1861 to children. ' publican 12:30 to 1:15 Harper. railroad the that support 1:15 to 2:00 Third ward area brought California This invitation was again exinto the tended to all parents by Prin2:00 to 2:45 Fourth ward area Union, resulting in the signing cipal E. A. Payne, and faculty 2:45 to 3:30 Fifth ward area, of the Railroad Act of 1862 and members,, recently. the building and completion of Second Day line the the Union Pacific Visiting dates for the mid9:00 to 9:45 Sixth ward area. and the by Central, now Southern, year conference are Feb. Seventh ward Pacific Railroad companies. Dur 9:45 to 10:30 The method has been altered slightly from past years, ac- area. ing the tourist season some' times as many as three or four cording to Payne. Previously 10:30 to 11:15 Willard. were set aside 11:15 to 12:00 Mantua. out of state cars visit the site three half-dayand parents were scheduled to 12:00 to 12:30 Lunch. now, largely as a result of the visit during a definite time only 12:30 to 1:15 Bear River City. national publicity directed from 1:15 to 2:00 Honeyville. the home room teacher of their this area during the past year. 2:00 to 2:45 child. Eighth ward Plans are being made by the We are altering the proce- area. ,, government to create a historic 2:45 to 3:30 Those Who could site at the spot, which up to dure this year so that every parnow has been badly neglected. ent may visit every teacher, if not get in before. ' , iyUSwOT-Av- LAKE fV-v v miSNTtm, f vlvvtf iBl -- . f'H tx On a western-statetour she visited schools from Riverside, California to Haskell, Kansas. She spent one day in conference with Supt. George W. Boyce and bis staff. A t x .f if A "recent j.vU ft. V 1 Chief Visits Here Jf Spike Committee f Indian Education Lv , Take Junior Chamber Posts Permanent Gold 19J55 A CT Jb Soroptomists Fight Polio Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 9, A- Box - LI MW 1. II |