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Show - Civil Service Holstein Produces Offers Exams 19 Quarts Daily Averaging 19 quarts daily, Ardenoak Liberty Lois Royal, a registered Holstein owned by L. Maurice Larson, Corinne, retwo of competitive Opening completed an official examinations to establish a fu- cently herd Improvement registry proture register for positions at duction record totaling 11,295 Intermountalri school was an- pounds of milk and 533 pounds nounced this week by Glenn S. of butterfat in 345 das. Nelson, civil service representaTesting was supervised by tive at the local postoffice. Utah State Agricultural college, No Immediate employment is in cooperation with the available, Nelson pointed out, association. the purpose of the examination Milked twice daily, the cow being to obtain a qualified list four years of age when her tyas vato fill future of applicants Her total production test began. cancies as bakers, cooks, meat tiwo and was cutters, kitchen helpers, waiters, timesabout of the average cow Janitors, fire fighters, mecha- in the that United States. nics, carpenters, truck drivers, electricians, painters, plumbers Phone your news to 1000. and foremen. 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Friday afternoon and Saturday of this week while staff memheld Monday evening, February Bosley is a sophomore stubers attend the annual conven8, at the school auditorium. for local A talent program In political scident tion of the Utah State Press asReverence was led by Rever- ence. majoring is being sponsorpeople young Box a is of (He graduate sociation meeting In Salt Lake end Arthur L. Gillespie follow- Elder school and is the ed by the Junior Chamber of City, February 12, 13 and 14. ed by the reading of the min- son of High Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Commerce during the month, it All staff members and their utes by Mrs. Richard Hansen. was announced this week. Bosley. wives will be guests of this The talent show will be preMrs. Owen Westenskow, presover the local radio stanewspaper at the three day sented ident, was in charge of the a fine as was Baking regarded meeting. meeting. She introduced Mrs. art in ancient Rome when ba- tion at 2:00 each Sunday afterand Walter Jaggi, who told briefly kers enjoyed high prestige and noon, starting (March Highlights of the convention of the beginning of PTA in 1906 special will be the publisher's banquet weekly winners, selected by a privileges. on Saturday evening, when the and honored each of the past popular vote, will toe presented Honorable Kenneth with a trophy. presidents of the Central School Lindsay, PTA. Presidents honored were: Mrs. Melvin J. Bartschi former member of Parliament The four weekly winners will introMrs. David O. Andersen, and former Minister of EducaMrs. duced Professor Cornaby. compete on April 4 for a portaR. N. Price, Mrs. Ira Packer, tion, will be the speaker. For He told of art through the ble radio offered as a grand Pvt. Paul II. Hurt 17 years Mr. Lindsay represenMrs. Elmo Tingey, Mrs. judges Ethel ages and showed how it had in- prize when competent ted the Universities of Great fluenced the culture of the peo- will make the final selection. . is a member of the Fifth Loveland, Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, contestants To foe eligible, Britain in Parliament. He has Field basketball Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Floyd ple. He explained how art can addressed countless groups in team in Artillery Knudson, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. play a big part in good citizen- must be under 21 years of age Germany. Seferl Beecher, Mrs. Carroll Wil- ship and how it serves as an and a resident of Box Elder Europe, England and the United States. He is a contributor liams. Mrs. Eliott Ward, Mrs. emotional outlet and stimulates county. Anyone interested may to such publications as the LonDon Sheffield. Mrs. Glen creative thinking. Slides were get full details from Mel Richor don Times, the Manchester Is Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer then shown on childrens art ardson, H. Jaycee chairman Guardian and other leading committee members Jack Balsh and Mrs. Floyd Anderson. work. Mrs. Les (Bundy, immediate English newspapers. Those attending greatly en- or Doug Gordipe. Mail entries Lindsay was present at both past president, was presented joyed Professor Cornafoys art will be accepted and contacted with a book by Cleon JSkousen. Strousburg assemblies and at work depicting different types by the committee. the Lisbon conference on NATO. The past presidents donated of art. Pvt. Paul H. Burt, 22, of Brig- $10 to be used for a book or His experience in both educaThe Potomac River valley Following the talk the partion and political life have giv- ham City, is serving with the books for the school library. ents were invited to visit each above Washington, D. C., is rich dien him a rare understanding of U. S. Armys First Infantry Following songs using the pa- room in the school and see art in Indian remains. Little, howof work displayed by the children ever, has yet been done to incontemporary political and so- vision in Germany where he Ar-is triotic theme by members cial problems which illuminates a member of the Fifth Field the second and third grades, in the various grades. vestigate them. all of his addresses. He is one tillery battalions service batof the most brilliant orators tery basketball team. Private Burt, son of Mr. and ever to appear on the American ART AND GIFTS ANNUAL Mrs. Ezra A. Burt, Route 1, cn lecture platform. the last tered army February Speaker at the Saturday noon luncheon will foe Congressman and completed basic training at A. L. Miller, chairman Camp Roberts, Calif. of the house committee on Interior and insular affairs. This committee is spearheading the OF FAMOUS Echo Park dam projedt. He is serving his sixth consecutive term as representative of the Fourth Congressional district of Nebraska. Representative Miller will be CHILDRENS PLAY CLOTHES in Utah for the Lincoln day on banquet Friday evening, All Soulh Box Elder stake danFebruary 12, and is remaining over for the Utah State Press as- cers arc invited to the annual Elastic Top in Plain or Plaid sociation convention. In addi- Rose Prom and Sweetheart Ball tion to publishers at the Satur- slated for Saturday, February day noon luncheon. Young Far- 13, at 8:30 p. m. at the National mers of Utah, and members of Guard Armory. the Salt Lake Chamber of ComHonored during the evening With Snap Crotch merce also will be in atten- will be all South stake Mia Maids and Explorers. dance. The yearly dress-uevent is Speaker at the traditional devotional under the direction of Mrs. C. R. Sunday morning In Chambray or Crepe service will be Elder Alma Jones, stake Mia Maid leader, Sonne, assistant to the Council and Carlyle Larkin, stake Exof Twelve Apostles of the LDS plorer leader. -Schurch. Elder Sonne recently Plans for the evening include returned from presiding over the all wards in the stake. First and And Many Other Items European missions of the LIDS Fifth wards are in charge of church for three years. His work hall decorations (with Mrs. Gene took him into the following Davis, chairman); table decora-Scountries: England, Norway, tions under the direction of the Second Lucille ward with Mrs. Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Bel gium, France, Germany, Switz- Hansen, chairman; refreshments COME IN AND SEE THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES! erland, and Czechoslovakia. In and opening prayer are being addition to his church responsi- arranged by Perry and Sixth Sale Ends Saturday bilities, Elder Sonne has resum- wards; the check room will be SAVE ON THESE ITEMS! ed his office as president of the takn care of by Mantua ward First National Bank of Logan, with Willard ward in charge of Polo Shirts - Creepers the institution for which he the reception committee and Dresses - Skirts - Jackets' went to Vork In 1906. , closing prayer. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Larkin exCleon L. Skousen of the (Bri$1.98 and $2.98 gham Young will tend a special invitation to all university, Everything From Tots to Teens speak at the Sunday luncheon to attend the anual MIA Rose of the publishers. Skousen for- Prom and Sweetheart Ball. merly (was an agent for the FBI and Is expected to tell of the workings of that organization BOYS AND GIRLS LEAGUE in combating communism. "Shop talks will occupy the Saturday morning and Sunday morning session of the convention, with the traditional past presidents breakfast, and devotional services also on the TONIGHT AND THURSDAY agenda for Sunday morning. Awards in the various publishers contests will be given at the Sunday luncheon. The business session will be held on Saturday afternoon. Burt Hum-phery- on South Stake Plan TUMBLE TOGS Rose Prom and Sweetheart Ball to little extra attention the by' of person in the preparation schedule C of his final income tax return may save him and the government extra time and expense in the months ahead, according to Wesley F. Watson, of the Ogden social security of fice. "One purpose of Schedule C, Watson said, is to furnish the Social Security administration with the information necessary to enable it to give the self employed person social security credit for his earnings In his business. Information regarding social security coverage of the can be secured from Watson who will be in Brigham City at the Employment Secur ity office Thursday afternoon, February 17, between 2 and oclock. d MERRELLS ANNUAL Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 10, 1954 PROMOTION SALE V Phone your news to 1000. 6 Army Service Team "A . Is on Paul details JEWEL BOXES Enjoyed by 44th Birthday Self Employed to Beautiful Selection of New, Exciting Staff Attends Scouts Observe a SPECIAL Richard N. Bosley News & Journal Highlighted by a huge birthday cake, scoutings 44th anniversary will be celebrated Friday by the Navajo scouts of Intermountain. school where an evening long program of games and songs has been planned by scoutmasters, troop committeemen and neighborhood commissioners in cooperation with the troops patrol leaders. The affair will be held at the Intermountain schools girls gymnasium which will be decorated to suggest the scouting movement and will bring together the cubs, scouts and explorers of the school. Navajo scouts, cubs and explorers at Intermountain number 250 boys from the (New Mexico-Arizonreservation. The scouting program is administered by adults the who are employed at school. Heading the birthday party are committee arrangements chairmen, Dr. Morris Fleisch-man- , Warren Peterson and William Christiansen assisted by 10 scoutmasters and 50 committeemen. The Navajo scouts have invited (Lake Bonneville council personnel, some members of the Brigham City service clubs and other persons Interested in scouting to join in celebrating the birthday anniversary. Comfor mitteemen will substitute fathers and wives of troop committeemen will play the role of mothers to the Navajo scouts for the party. The 'huge cake which will highlight the party will be lighted by candles to represent scouting spirit, scout laws and to honor certain scouts and scouters who are to be recognized for their efforts in scoutcommisNeighborhood ing. sioners who are aiding in the arrangements for the party in David elude (Dean Stephens, Stewart and Claire Bailey. The school institutional representative is Reginald Quinn. Dr. George A. Boyce heads scouting at the school as institutional head. On Army Team Talk on Art Intermountain o o o 9 DENIM SLACKS BABY CREEPERS COVERALL SUITS HORTS SHIRTS Values to $2.00 $1- - ale- ART AND GIFT SHOP MMUAL CIRCUS HERE'S FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! !J Thanks Extended to All Co. Marching Mothers ENDS THIS SATURADY! Thank yous went out CLOSEOUT! NORGE RANGE $25L995 Regular $309.95 NORGE TIME LINE SJS995 DRYER Regular $239.95 NORGE DELUX MODEL WASHER ...... WALLPAPER iz Price JUGEREDUCTION On A4oores PAINT Gratitude was extended to Elmer Klitgaard and all mothers who marched for polio. The captains and lieutenants did an exceptional job in making a most successful march, Mrs. Owen said today. Other ladies extending thanks to those who helped in their communities are Mrs. Vernon Johnson of Bear River and Mrs. Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Garland. Mrs. Everyone is invited BAND today from Mrs. E, B. Owen, chairman of the Womens Activities for Box Elder County National Foundation for Infantile paralysis. 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