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Show FIVE TACE The Boh Toppings BOX ELDER JOURNAL Exams For Civil Vernon B. Jensen Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 11, 1949 Service Announced Wins Army Honors Valiant Is The Word for Crippled Boy (UP) A 4H club wasnt good enough for that calf the state junior livestock show with and a club boy stricken tuberculosis is the story behind Hosa $500 gift to Gillette State Children. pital for Crippled Robert Wright, 14, of Borup, a beef calf last Minn., bought fall to be fattened for competition at the show. Last January, Robert went to the Gillette hospital with tuberculosis and hes been there ever since. Roberts parents didnt forget the calf and saw that it got the 4 H records right feed and that were kept. When the show finally started however, the calf was unable to Only nine make the grade. calves could go from Clay County and Roberts placed tenth. clubs heard Clay County the story and chipped in to buy the animal for $500. Robert gave the money to the hospital for crippled children. "Your Laws Werent Made for Us! Story f the West Neidup Bair H Most Terrifying will be accepted during the 12 Who expect to astic average weeks of instruction concerning the courses complete required the installation, removal, trouby July 1, 1950. Further information and ap- ble diagnosis, maintenance, inplication forms may be obtain- spection, testing and replaceed from most first or second-clas- ment of all electrical and meinstruments. post offices, civil service chanical airplane regional offices, or from the U. He has been awarded a certifiS. Civil Service commission, cate of achievement for mainWashington, D. C. Applications taining this high record. Pvt. Jensen completed his (bafor the geologist examination must be received in the com- sic training at Sheppard Air missions Washington office not Force Base, Texas, after his enlater than December 6, ap- try into the air force on Novemplications for the highway en- ber 23, 1948. He is a graduate of Box Elder not later gineering positions, than February 8, 1950. high school. Applications from students s 4-- ; z X Capitol 0 th FRIDAY Examinations were announcPrivate First Class Vernon B. ed today by the U. S. Civil Ber Jensen, son of Mrs. Nora J. Farvice commission for geologist, rell. 318 north First east street, highway engineer, trainee, high- Biigham City, Utah, is a memand way engineer highway ber of the graduating class in bridge engineer. !he airplane instrument mechaThe positions pay $3,000 and nic course. Technical Training $.1,825 a year. To qualify, ap- school, Chanute Air Force Base, plicants must pass a written Illinois, test and, in addition, must have He has been designated as the had appropriate education and honor student of the class for experience. maintaining the highest schol- ST. PAUL Pkk Starts x Dorothy Henry HULL' MALONE Picture " THE PICK O' THE PICTURES " Flit - SAT. JOHN Variety Of Short Units to come between men ' HF-BlYWiiT v RUYSDAfC Plus A -- leres nothing like a woman v" RASIl JAMES MITCHELL Sunday Monday Tuesday -- ARCHER Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday I ' - tnhti- iku Staging A Gala Rirthday Party are Lana Turner and her husband, Bob Topping, who returned to Hollywood in time for the event for their daughter, Cheryl Christine, on her seventh anniversary. . . . games and is regarded as so important that games- have been delayed to allow him 1o reach the field. Librarian Slates Story Telling With proper supervision, .training and equipment, Grosdidier said, youths are in less danger on the football field than they might be in many other past-time- Book National stories Week." November from good books will be told at the Brigham City Carnegie library, starting Monday, November 13, at 4 o'clock in the after- noon, it was announced today by LaPreal Wight, librarian. As part of 13-1- SL IN TRUCOLOR with Jm.mmeron "Alter Brennan FORREST TUCKER Republic production Second Feature ggjragai a.amVp9 IAhCLAYNIU Edward lain -- 0' MrU CHKOOR THE nMDCgP6ti MATINEE ARMISTICE DAY Friday, Nov. 11 STARTS 1:15 P. M. Continuous Showing SATURDAY 1 :00 P. M. Ian MacDonald George Betanger NE9ULESC0 Produced Screen Ploy by Edward Chodorov 2a by Grandon Rhode CH0D0R0V EDWARD Story by Morgorot Grvtn ond Oscar Soul CENTURY-FO- Plus Theyre practically immune to combat injuries of eonse-quence," he said. 7 "The story lady, like the blackbirds baked in a pie has turned out to be four and twenty of them. These story ladies have made friends with good books and want you to make friends with them," Miss Wight said. Everyone is invited to attend regardless of age. On Monday stories will be told and first grade for Tuesday for second children; grades; Wednesday for third grade; Thursday for the fourth grade, and Friday for the fifth and sixth grades. So, if someone in your home is getting you down and you are blaming it on the weather, just wrap that someone up and send them to the library for one hour of 'Make Friends With M,ss Wight said. Books, In the Brigham City library there are children's book, old stories, and new, colorful, inviting, and all interesting books. Brigham City library has made purchase ol all types ot books for ns reading puohc, m honor ol Cook Week, accent has been placed on books for the voung-e- r leadeis. Therefore, all types of new books will be found in the junior section of the library; prize books, honor books, seven-leaguthe books to stimulate once upon time imagination, books, stuff and nonsense, as well as the good old bread and butter type, Miss Wight said. NEWS-JOURNA- Latest-New- s And Short Subjects ADS L GET RESULTS pre-scho- THERES A TRUCK IH THIS PICTURE THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS! Chevrolet offers you this wide choice of trucks and among them you have your best opportunity to select the model which most exactly fills your requirements. 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