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Show ' 5 Box Elder JOURNAL Bngliam City. Utah Friday, December 9, 1955 The busiest highway In the Tumi pike wm ht Is the New' Jersey British School Turns Down Play Center v NEW PRIMARY SONG WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) During a visit to Rushden, Eng Latter-da- y Saint Primary youngsters are humming a new tune during the season as they 'return from their Primary classes. The song, "Christmas Dawn, appears in the December issue of the Childrens Friend and is written by a Brigham City ' woman, Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen. Both the words and tne music are by Mrs. Madsen, local poetess. lan-da Arthur A. Williams, Massachusetts Shoe manufacturer, noted thait the village had no children's recreation center. He offered to donate: $16,000 pre-holid- ay KIIISiaDg to provide one. - DAWN CHRISTMAS 7 bday, more whhkey buyers than ever enjoy Old Crow, Amerwa's century-ol- d favorite now in a lighter, milder 86 Proof bottling, companion to the historic 100 Proof Bottled in Bond! Words and Music by ABEIE R. MADSEN Just before dawn in Judea, As the shepherds were watching their sheep, There came from the heaven above, Angels' voices was He THE OLD CROW DISTILLERS DISTILLERY PRODUCES JUST RECEIVED! ( For FRANKFORT, Dad ...for client or business associate I fine suit . . or oufercoat . . . or sport coat end slacks) limhm IA big , NEW SHIPMENT CONTEST WINNERS Winners of, the 1956 Circus theme at the Box Elder High School are, left to right, Josette Peters, Gay Anderson, and Lucille Schow. Miss Andersons theme, Its A Great Big Wonderful World won first prize, while the other two girls won second place prizes. KY. that Important (A And as they listened enraptured, With their eyes tward . . the heavenly throne. There in the far starry distance, A glorious guiding light shone. - COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL CORPORATION, surprised " soft and sweet. And as atvjv toe offer the famous 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND Both Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskies somewhat when headmaster L. C. Wilce of Rushden School rejected the offer, explaining: "This scheme is contrary to our feelings in the educational world. We say a good school and a good home are sufficient for .growing children. gift ho will appreciato more than a thousand trinkets! Bethlehem we love thee, The birthplace of Jesus, our Lord, To have worshipped there with the shepherds. We could ask no greater reward. By JoAnn Long Anderson, Gay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson, For Young Men was presented Tuesday with the A broad field of educational opportunities now is open to young men In the Utah National Guard. , Joins Local Man Listed for Educational Group CINDERELLA Winner Announced Has Benefits Hunting Hours Nylon BEHS Circus Theme National Guard CHORUS Glory to God in the highest, Peace upon earth,' good will to men, Unto us is bom this day, in the manger far away, Son of God to light our way, This Christmas mom. . Taffeta and In addition to training available to Guardsmen at their armories and through home study J. T. Herrod, Jr., was one of short-tou- r active duty five new members Initiated into courses, schools may be attended at full of Beta Omicuon, Logan chapter . . Phi Delta Kappa, national fra- payThese Air Force Shooting schedule for local ternity for professional men In schools, Army450and offer varied courses, hunters for the' remainder of education at initiation services many of which- are valuable to the season, as taken from the held Dec. 2. e a Guardsman in his Utah 1955 Waterfowl Proclama- The Initiation services were civilian occupation. Skills in held in the LDS Institute at the such fields as electronics, auUtah State Agricultural college, tomotive mechanics, radar, food which were followed toy a ban- management, radio and adminquet honoring the new mem-;r- s istration may be acquired in the Union building. through school attendance. Herrod, a graduate of the Completion of the school coursUSAC in 1951, is now serving as es can mean advancement both a graduate professor of aeronau- in civilian and military assigntics at the college wihile study- ments, promotion or commission ing for his masters degree in and extra pay. education administration and The Guard education program is not the only advantage which guidance. He is the husband of the ior-e- r members enjoy. They also have Jean Nielson, daughter of training at home, added income, j. and Mrs. George A. Nielson. He resides at 17 West First North in Brigham City with, his wife and two children. $5.00 first prize offered by the Girls and Boys' Leagues for the winning Circus theme. Second A place prizes were awarded to Josette Peters and Lucille Perfect Gift Schow. for the Gays theme was chosen by the Boys and Girls League Council with the guidance of the Girls League sponsor, Mrs. Rest of Season YOUNG LADY'S Helen Peirce; Boys League sponsors, Mr. Wm. Griffiths and CHRISTMAS! Mr. Delmont Beecher. Mrs. Dawn Rae Cheney, who will be in charge of the Cireus dances, - full-tim- advancement, retirement bene fits, and even social and recrea tion activities. All of these advantages are National available to' the Guardsman while he is serving his country honorably and fulfilling his military obligation. also helped to influence the group toward picking a theme that would work cult well. ' Everyone felt that Gays theme entitled Its a Great, Big, Wonderful World, was especially appropriate and very adaptable. VAN ENGELENS f LADIES s Mm-Wru- m Practical HASTINGS, Neb. (UP)-A- fter a minutely detailed explanation to her first grade pupils on the beaiuty of flowers, the teacher asked: And who can tell us what makes the flowers spring from the seeds? Came the reply: God does, . but fertilizer helps too! a uppenheimer! If you'd like to make this Christmas The complete story of a rare treasure . . . T3E STORY OF THE PEARL OF GREAT PRICE very gift! 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