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Show i Mrs. Edna Carter Back From Lengthy Vacation Trip To Hawaii, Calif. pineapple growing. Mrs. Thome is the former Merle Carter. The last alx weeks of her trip were spent in Ixw 'Angeles where she visited with her son, Wayne . Carter apd his family. She reported enjoying the Island and coast stay very much. Angeles. Traveling by plane both ways, Mrs. Carter flew to Honolulu with her daughter and Mrs. Edna Carter of Perry reDr. and Mrs. M. D. Thorne, cently returned from a four and whom she stayed with In Haone-hal- f months vacation trip waii. Dr. Thorne Is a soil phyto the Hawaiian Islands and Los sicist there doing research into SH' r J Witi Take Reins Of Sorority Sprmg Luncheon, Attended By VFW Auxiliary .Ladies t . , Six members of the Brigham City Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars attended (Utah Department spring luncheon in Salt Lake City Wednesday, March 26. ' The luncheon was 'held at the Hostess Cup Cake hose room and a delightful time was spent by Mrs. Zina Olsen, Mrs. - Adele Christensen, Mrs. Edna Nelson, Mrs. Carol Preese, Mrs. Ellen Rlehmon and Mrs. Carrie Petersen from Brigham City. Mrs 'Riohmon was winner of one of the lovely door prizes awarded during the luncheon. A TIP FROM US! THERE IS NO PLACE TO EAT LIKE THE HOWARD Stools P AT YOUR B. F. GOODRICH STORE Selection Complete HAND PUSHED CAFE YOUR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL LAWil MOWERS DRESS UP HOME ftom FOR SPRING j $23.95 New Officers Of Beta Sigma Phi who were named at an election last Monday evening. Edna Jeppsen, Leah Barker, treasurer; Barbara Rowe, secretary; and Marian Fredricksen, president. . . . DARDECUE -- jir PORK SPARE RIDS CHICKEN CHOW MEIN ITALIAN PLATE DINNER ' Assembly Honors Traveling Assembly Of $1X3 $1X3 $1X3 - Cocktail Shrimp or Fresh Fruit Chicken Rice Soup Salad Shredded Lettuce with 1000 Island Dressing Buttered Fresh Whole Kernel Corn Vegetable " . FRIED BREADED VEAL CUTLETS 2 FRIED MOUNTAIN TROUT with Rasher Bacon GRILLED LARGE STEAK GRILLED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .i Potatoes Drink Bread and Butter $09.95 $3.69 PITCH FORK By Robert Munns PAGE SIX For more than ten years Box BOX ELDER JOURNAL Garden Eldey high school has kept its By David Holland extradition by preparing and DIGGING Brigham City, Utah iA FORK Friday, March 28, 1952 , special assembly, to honor changing its annual traveling Box Elder's successful swim- assemblies with other high Nielsen, Patty Hunsaker, Carol ming and wrestling teams, was schools In the region. Dale Marsh, Connie Johnson, Pointed AQ AA held In the school auditorium this tradition, Siggard, Val Jlumpherys, David Maintaining SHOVEL ..L..1 VU.&9 last Mo'nday with student-bodJome 21 students with outstand- Malmrdse, Wayne Hunsaker and Shirts, in ing talent have laid plans to Diane Davis. Garry president, charge. carry their good will assemREADY-MAD- E The program began with Miss bly to the other six schools in KNITTED Hydei girls swimmng eoach, ad- the region, according to Lloyd Enjoy chairman. Hust, outassembly dressing the students. Three So far (Bear River, Ogden and standing swimmers, Carol Colleen Farmer, and Weber high schools have been CHAIRS True Tempered Tine SpFAS t Cherle Johnson, spoke. The girls visited by this all 6tudent proteam was honored for winning gram to promote good will be$7.95 ; $12.95 all of their swim meets. By Dee Ward tween the schools. ; Sparkle up a weary chair, at protact ' Highlighted by Earl Smith, Then the boys team was honSouth ace typist, a program Logan, North Cache, the L. your new one.. .with a aaart Sure-F- desby ored for their regional cham- Cache r clip cover. An exciting high schools will be visit- D. S. Business college was preStraight Tined ISC pionship and second place in ed ign-in fabric that looks this traveling group some sented to the Box RAKE Elder student-bodylaUU the state. Wrestling team co- timebylater this and fits like new upholstery. Drax spring. last week in the school captain, Bill Smoot, spoke and coated to ahed water, repel dirt. Included in the cast are, Val auditorium. Peter Nakamura prefeature prevents creeping, who Earl In addition to Smith, Quality sented Principal Alf Freeman Woodland, Earl Kunzler, Gary i , .. twitting. min135 words to up per GARDEN HOE V&o&U with the Tunner-u- p I trophy. Mann, John Peters, Stephen Bun- typedthe Introprogram Included NEW FABRICS The assembly, the first of Its nell, Gerald Speth, Lillis Jepp- ute, ductions by Dick Jenson, L. D. kind, may besome an annual sen, Party Smith, Joyce Holm- S. Business NEW PATTERNS college etudentbody Steel AA AC affair at the school for the t gren, Carol Hunsaker, DeAnn president. There were three choLAWN RAKE . ...yXaTO NEW COLORS Davis, Mona Rae Eskelsen, Rea rus numbers i sports. by 20 girls and there were two vocal solos givConvenient Credit Term h ? BEHS en by Connie Ziegfeld. Piano Division Ladies Garden i1 and accordion solos were playTOOL SET AE 1A ed by Bruce Timothy. Rake, Hoe, Shovel Kenneth IBennlon, president of the college, encouraged all who are interested in business as a to consider opportunBy LaWanna Miles old Anderson, 'Dick Sackett, profession PHONE 250 offered ities at the L. D. S. BusPRUNING season Robert Hunsaker, Elwynn Olsen, iness (BE H.S. basketball college. -- Sl was brought to a close with a Gary Higley, Dale Poulsen, Neil SHEARS and senior division assembly held 'Hunsaker, Paul 'Andersen, Keith Orchard. Robert Jensen Monday In honor at the basket- was Long Handle absent. ball boys. PRUNING The cheerleaders were also on 0A Murray Mason, noted young SHEARS was hand to help the spirit of the citizen of Brigham City, guest speaker of the assembly. assembly. He gave statistics concerning HEDGE AE Freeman, Region I. Principal Entertain At SHEARS Norman Jeppsen, Coach Fergu- Holmgrens VUaAt son, and Coach 'Harris also gave Bridge Party Wednesday remarks concerning seasons acMr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren tivities. IA11 the speakers comCLIPPERS plimented the boys on 'how well entertained at bridge Wednesthey, played even if they were day evening, March 26, at their t i. 'home In Bear River. defeated at State. B. F. Goodrich Special guests for the evening Earl Kunzler sang a song. BasJenCfeerft Mr. Mrs. were and Stanley ketball king and queen, Richard GARDEN HOSE White and Nancy Stallings were sen of Bear River. astsAhmm A dessert luncheon was servalso recognized. student-boded followed by bridge games. 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