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Show rr . .$8 5irJSr iLf - t i ''', ,j -- rp f M M i ' a i ..t i j Heeds Mission Call , m Paul Wight Palmer of the Park Valley ward has accepted a call to labor as an LDS mlssionry in the Northern States Mission. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Feb. 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudger E. Palmer of Park Valley. He is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and Seminary, and attended the Brigham Young University at Provo last year. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, Feb. 26, at 1 p. m. MISSIONARY Elder Paul in the Park Valley ward chapel. All friends and relatives are InW, Palmer, Park Valley, will vited to attend. be honored at a testimonial A party honoring Elder Palon Feb. 26, prior to leaving mer will be held on Saturday for the Northern States LDS Park Feb. 25, at the evening, Valley ward recreation hall, to Mission. which everyone Is Invited. A program, games and dancing High point amj climax of the will be enjoyed. month dong Heart Fund camThe Palmers have another paign here will be a collection on the afterat son, James, who is serving this time as an LDS missionary noon of Heart Sunday, Feb. 26. in Brazil. $ !. - . & 57. - ' '?b TfW , t w";9fe4 - 41 v i ? v w5 S' 1 W"7' 38 - ?r wm f JWMPHrf t sasvj $ 47 re W, L m- r IE? m:m. t. .( A &. 4fri. g1 t 3PS v y- I " Sfc. l .& 4r Last yeaT more than 500,1)00 Heart Fund volunteers took part collections in Heart Sunday throughout the country. Park Valley Elder r irr iU v - '1 t. -- f T'M will' - ft , rjSTSOTsaas house-to-hous- - . The Box Elder High school Junior division honor roll for the second quarter of the school term lists the names of 36 eighth graders and 29 seventh achieved graders who have scholastic honors. Floyd Jenson, chairman of the honor roll committee, checks the grades recorded on the report cards for each quarter. Students having a total of 35 points or more, based on four f and units of school work axe eligible for the honor roll. The names listed herewith are in order of scholastic merit: Eighth grade: Neal Todd, Joe Hillam, Nancy Jeppsen, Kathryn Young, Vertis Anderson, David Coppin, Karollyn Cox, Carolyn Johnson, Saundra Beecher. De Ann Morris, Durrell Nielsen, RaDene Reeve, Annette OlArdith sen, JoEUen Bethuy, Bosley, Stephen Fillmore, Myrle Reeder, Charles Rigby! Stewart Tracy, Linda Rae Jeppsen, Darla Rockwood, Ann Clyde Nichols, Steven Stumm, Marion Jeppsen, Gary , , Petersen, Gary Jaggi. Hope Shipley, Nancy Ann Daviid Rees, Danny Jensen, Duane Nelson, Lana Brown, Richard Jensen, Arlene Whitney, and Teri Wilde. Seventh grade: Shauna Sheffield, Marlene Bosley, Marilyn Call, Bennett Davis, Johnny Johnsen, Darrell Nuttall, Bobby Seegmiller, Deanna Yates, Charles Featherstone, Kirk Gardner. Susan Hansen, Margaret Bott, Jimmy Harmon, Cheryl Meservy, Rita Harris, Brent Andersen, Seigmond Kopinitz, Paul MorJanet Paul Peterson, rell, Stumm. ' RoJean Charles AnReeves, derson, JoAnn Haycock, Judy Ann Redelings, Moana Bench-told- , Chris Pella, Ann Wheatley, Douglas Knudsen, and Diana Kay Jensen. Services Saturday at Logan LDS Temple Mother of Local By Mrs. Hannah B. Nicholas Mrs. Anna Erickson, 86, Logan, mother of Miss Anna E. Erickson of Brigham City, passed away Sunday in Logan. She was born in Osteraker, Sweden, on Dec. 22, 1869, a daughter of Olof and Anna Larson Erickson. She came to Utah in 1900 as a convert to the .Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and married Olof Erickson on Dec. 11, 1901 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Erickson died Nov. 25, 1946. Mrs. Erickson was an active member of the LDS church. She had been a resident of Logan for the past 50 years. She is Survived by four daughters, Esther and Edith Erickson, Logan; Anna E. Erickson, Brigham City; Mrs. Charles (Elva) one Olsen, Salt Lake City; grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted today, Wednesday, at noon in the Logan LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the family home, 647 North First East in Logan today prior to the time of services. Burial will be In the Logan city cemetery. one-hal- y Mos-kowit- Val-ber- Pamele Richards, daughter of 119 Horace L. Richards, East First North, has been named Brigham Citys Homemaker of Tomorrow," following a competitive examination and will represent Box Elder High school in statewide judging for $1500 and $500 scholarships. A senior student at the Box Elder High school, Miss Richards will be eligible to compete for a $5,000 national scholarship award to be made to the of Homemaker Tomorrow. , She demonstrated heT and attiknowledge tude by receiving the highest score for her school In a written examination which was given graduating senior girls in 10,222 of the nations public and private high schools. Her test paper will be entered iti competition with 63 school winners In this state. The girl selected state Homemaker of Tomorrow will receive a $1500 scholarship and a trip In April with her school advisor to Washington, colonial Wiland Philadelliamsburg, Va phia where the national winner will be selected from the state winners. Each state runner-uwill receive a $500 scholarship. Each school winner was awarded a golden pin designed by Trifari and her school will receive a cook book. District Scouters custom made , from fJeW UUM PUF fehion fabrics of earan Puffed for Comfort Puffed for Beauty Wide range of pattern end color EVBtTON MATTRESS CO. e 21 Phone 27 East 1st South - - Dr. George A. Boyce will conduct the Session and all mem bers are urged to attend. Triple-Actio- for deep-dow- County Camp DUP Sponsor ! Dance Tonight JIM val. two-yea- A dance is being planned by members of the County camp of the Daughters of Utah Pio neers for this evening, Wednesday, beginning at 8:30 p. m. in the Bear River City ward hall, according to Mrs. Ernest Hug gins. Charge for tickets will be $1.00 per couple and fiftv cents for extra ladies. The public is invited to attend. THIS WEEK ONLY YOU SAVE S35M (Sale Ends Feb. 17th) or use your old cleaner as down Then pay just $1.25 a week. $5.00 down W$ks MORE Jligktnm MORE mO vimM-IaS- re pay-.men- t. NO DIRTY DUST 1 M Models Available in beautiful CREAM -- Clcnmorc mi mom WMIJMT KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF j DISTILLERIES COMPANY WHERE PERFECTION OF PRODUCT IS TRADITION LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY EVENING GALA ATTEND -- , THE 18th ANNUAL Queen Coronation Saturday February and GREY The light, mild Bourbon of cherished flavor !tmrrr StRAirHT GLENMORE Year Factory Guarantee BAG TO EMPTY! Hoover factory representative will be at our store Saturday, Feb. 8. Bring in your old cleaner for free inspection and free gift! Connie Margaret Hover, 13, daughter of Archibald Milton Mrs. latest interiors Hoover is helping us celebrate with this special, new cleaner, exclu' sively for this event! No one else can offer this colorful beauty its ours alone, at a special n low price! A genuine Hoover it beats, as it sweeps, as It n cleans to get that dirt. A true POWER cleaner! Hoover does the work, not you. All you do is guide it as it glides across the rug. Full year guarantee One of the est Hoovers ever made ! Long Illness Wins Class Honor the look of the Inter-mountai- n Dies Following High School Girl Seat covers with A meeting is planned for this all evening, Wednesday, for members of the Writers Work The meet shop organization. ing will be held at the school beginning at 8 Brigham Girl and Mabel Bowden Hover, 412 North Sixth East, died Saturday at the LDS Primary hospital in Salt Lake City, after an illness of four months. She was born July 6, 1942, at Brigham City. She attended the school Box Elder Junior High and was a member of the Brigham City IDS Eighth ward. Surviving are her parents, six brothers and sisters: Milton, Karen, Linda, Merlin, Diane and Ruth, and a grandmother, Mrs. Ida Hover, Butte, Mont. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at 11 a. m. an the Brigham City Eighth ward, with Bishop Dur rell Nielsen officiating. 19S6 NOW! p. m. The Elders of the Senior Aaro-niVanlene Cook, daughter of Mr. priesthood quorums held a and Mrs. Dellbert Cook, will banquet and dance Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Willard ward rec- graduate this spring from the Brigham Young University. At reation hall. the present time she is teaching who has at the school. 'George W. Facer, been In ithe Cooley hospital for Gayle Baddley, who recently about a week after suffering a r misheart attack, was taken to a returned from a heart specialist Wednesday af- sion to England, is attending the ternoon in Ogden. He expected University of iUtah. to return to his home following The firing squad was escortthe diagnosis. ing a Russian comrade to has Mrs. Ida D. Huibbard, who has place of execution. lit was a dis(been in the hospital for a few mal march In a pouring rain. days, has returned to her home. What a terrible morning to Sixteen boys and girls from die, muttered the prisoner. the Willard ward, chaperoned by "Whait are you kicking about? charge. We Bishop William Kunzler and asked the guard-iNellie Moigard motored to Lo-- gotta march (back In iit. c Resident Succumbs gan temple last Saturday baptismal services. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February IS, Plan Meet Tonight Willard Boys and Girls Attend Baptismal Students on Second Quarter Honor Roll Elder NEWS. t WILLARD REPORTS B.E.H.S. Junior Division Lists 65 Box NORTH MAINS EXCLUSIVE Writers Workshop Dennis Beecher was crowned Sweater SWEATER KING King of Box Elder High school at the dance last Friday-nightMiss Julia Whitney, 1955 queen is shown presenting him with a gift sweater presented by Blocks. SWEATER GIRL Charming Becky- Pearse was picked as queen of the sweater girls at Box Elder. Bob Rasmusoen, king of the event last year, crowned Miss Pearse, presented her with a sweater donated by Forsgrens. 6 10:30 P,M- - 18 " X- A B.E.H.S. Gymnasium Refreshments .. 9:00 P.M. Admission 50c Person Meet Wednesday . home-makin- p g The Bird Haven district chairwill 'be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Fifth ward, it was . announced this week by Clyde B. Stratford. All Boy Scouit, Explorer and Cub Scout institutional repre sentatives as well as district committees are expected to attend, the district chairman said mans meeting Sr I ; i . .1 - Li 7 j -- IN APPRECIATION We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Brigham City business men and the Intermountain school for the fine support given us; the newspapers and radio stations for publicity for out benefit dance held Saturday night. We greatly appreciate your help and assistance. St. Henrys Catholic Church, St. Teressa Altar Society, Holy Names Society. -- fi api i tsrflV i J r. Zb yo A ! j f: v l r jT rjT |