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Show 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Eagles Dancing Party Slated for Saturday ' City. Uluh Briijhani Friday, January 14. All Eagles, their partners, Auxiliary members and their Saturday evening, January 15. Dancing will begin at 9:30 p. partners are invited to dance to the music of the Harmonizers nr. A good crowd is expected. THAT'S MADE RUBBER FOOTWEAR BETTER BALL-BAN- D Farmers at Box Elder High F. F. Petersen Old Testament FOOTWEAR Good for Bad Weather! Funeral Held To Compete For Top State Honors Class Started Funeral services for Fred F. Seven senior and three junior- ; Box Elder High school will com- - Petersen, 88, who died DecemFuture Farmers of America at pete this year for state farmer ber 31 In Bear River City were awards, highest state distinc- held recently. tion for an FFA member. Mr. Petersen had been a Bear In addition three BEHS grad- River City resident since 1890. uates will vie for America FarPrayer at the home was by mer trophies, a similar compe- Austin Johnsen and prelude titive affair on the national lev- and postlude were by Wajida A song by the choir Johnson. el. High was followed by invocation by Annually Box Elder of Melvin Johnson. school reaps a lions share Speakers Included A. J. Taythe state honors at the FFA Dr. E. H. lor, Leonard Bishop, spring convention. Seniors competing for state, White and J. Leo Nelson. InOther musical numbers farmers include Teryl Hunsaker, Don Combs, David Barker, Itsuo cluded a violin solo by Reva Narill and and vocal duet by Shio, Douglas Tolman, and Florence Gardner and Victoria Hunsaker. Benediction was by Juniors are Dennis Gordon, Johnson. Lawrence Hunsaker and John- Osey Jensen, Interment was in the Bear nie Kondo. Vieing for America Farmer are Bill Smoot, Corinne; River City cemetery with dediDee Hardy, Bear River; Robert cation of the grave by Charles Checketts. Hunsaker, Honeyville. Mr. Petersen was born March Candidates for the awards are judged on successful com- 5, 1866 in Denmark, a son of pletion of FFA farming projects, Jens P. Petersen and Laura from which they must gain $500 Brinck Petersen. He came to profits, student activities and Utah in 1890, settling in Bear grades and civic and church River City. He married Marie Hansen, work. Members of the agricultural Dec. 5, 1894 in the Logan LDS department at the high school temple. He was active in civic and teachers of the competing and church affairs, and served boys fire Owen Westenskow, as president of the Bear River Norwood Hyer, John Olsen, and Town board from 1905 to 19l0 and again from 1919 to 1924. He Sam Gordon. served as justice of the peace in Bear River in 191f. He had been ward clerk for the Bear aluminum River LDS ward for many years. See storm and screen window Mrs. Petersen died in 1929. He married Emmaline Anderson, August 6, 1930. She died In Ar-lan- d : On those blustery winter days youll be glad your feet are warm and weatherproof in a pair of BALL-BAN- D Slide Fastener Gaiters. Fleece-backe- d rubber from slide fastener for easy top of toe with a on or, off, and snug comfort in winters worst weather. Light weight and flexible, too Kiwanians full-leng- th Satisfaction guaranteed, comFishing Film plete weather protection, A film on maximum fuel savings, 3 selfFishing In South America" was a feature of inserts, storing program Thursday durprowler-proo- f. ing regular meeting at the Idle Isle cafe. BUY IT NOW! Jay Hampton was toasted on THE PRICE IS RIGHT! his birthday by Dr. S. L. Priced at $5.95 COMPLETE LINE A PROCLAMATION 1955 , BEST 10 Future OF rust-proo- f, 4 and 5 BUCKLE OVERSHOES and LOW DRESS RUBBERS Mos-kowit- Free Demonstration No Obligation NIELSEN QUIG Aluminum Products For Home Improvement 327 East 2nd North Phone 220 or 328-- z and jLou Breitenbeker and Frank Coppin were congratulated on being elected directors of the Box .Elder Chamber of Commerce. Attorney Wilford Burton, Salt Lake City, was a guest of O. Dee Lund at the meeting and Jack Horton, formerly of Brigham City, was a guest of Roy nard. WHEREAS, the civic bodies and service organizations of our community and the departments of the local government recognize the great service rendered to this community by the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce: and WHEREAS, the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and its affiliated State and Local organizations have set aside the week of January 14 to January 21, 1955 to observe the founding of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and to commemorate such founding by the selection of an outstanding young man in this community as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, A University of Utah exten- sion class in Old Testament, successfully taught in Brigham City the past two years by Dr. Ileber C. Snell, is now being in Tremontori-Garland- , given Dr. Snell said today. First class was held at Bear River High school Wednesday. Last opportunity to register will be next Wednesday; Jan. 19, and r classes will be held each week following until It concludes near the middle of March. two-hou- and Two units of college or grad- In philosophy are offered for the course. uate credit Dr. Snell returned this fail tour of from a summer-lonEgypt and the Holy Land, adding to his established eminent qualifications to teach biblical history. The course consists of 10 sesbacksions and establishes ground for additional Old Testament and New Testament courses which Dr. Snell will subsequently teach at the Bear River High school. Tuition Is g 14-2- 1, and urge all citizens of our community to give full con- sideration to the future services of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Signed Date January C. LeGrande Horsley Mayor 14, 1955 $10. Penneys March 1935. He married Jane Baldwin on May 1, 1936. He is survived by his wife. STARTING Mrs. Esther Skeels 3:30 A.M SATURDAY Mens and Boys Returns to Seattle Mrs. Esther Skeels, formerly associated with the Home and Family Life program In Box Elder county, now of Seattle, Washington, has returned ' to her home following a delightful visit in Brigham City. She was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierce of Harper ward while here and was entertained extensively while in this vicinity. ' WHEREAS, this organization of young men has contributed materially to the betterment of this community throughout the year. THEREFORE, I, C. LeGrande Horsley, Mayor of the City of Brigham, do hereby proclaim the week of 1955 as January JAYCEE WEEK CAPS $2.00 $1,50 All reduced to clear. REDUCED TO CLEAR! BOYS BOYS TOPCOATS 4-- JACKETS $14.00 $8.00 Size 12 8 3L All Wool Reduced 1 MENS I! CORDUROYS All boys winter coats reduced to this price to clear. 26 only so hurry! ME1IS $400 SURCOATS ill Reduced to clear Thick- est corduroy. MENS . 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