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Show journal elder ' h ' Non- -' A woman never knows what page nine dcss ilr, she until buys It. tidaLAPril Pad?) 6116 I does not like HI-SPOTS News From Box Elder Hiqh School I HAMlLTf attended a convention j ln Tulsa Oklahoma. She man st,udents from, I every8 st a tc She stayed at the Hotel Tulsa. While there she attended an opening social, a banquet, com' mittee meetings, and a meet Ing held for the election of officers. The students were also taken on a tour of the (business houses in Tulsa. Ramona was very enthusias I tic about her trip and she re I ported that she had an enjoy I able time. Diane Burke. drug YOU'LL GET RESULTS BETTER this from Sec.ret4ry of nietrih.ifrvi Education dubs the of mih . double action floor VflX ist- - has been easily cMjjped since it has no base coating on it U most of the rings ere too seriously damaged, they will, replaced with a ruby set at an extra charge of $2.00. Palmer Jewelry U handling the shipping since they guaran. tee free repair for one year I ter the purchase of the ring. The rings were shipped Monday evening and will return in about four to six weeks, according to Mr. Palmer. By Donna Comp MAY no I ly 1st BLOCK A WALK AMPS AND GALLON Inc. MERKEULS, Fame $ 3.25 SAVE m kaning" ., ' "i 'vj " " fflSS? SHORES G3SCZ? OOFING UP C & DELI L f Twenty-tw- o ihants you sp V; I 1 imilton Dnrf minder y With - ,1 it e four caid (3i' Gmran- HoC r air-- c arflT' 3CEJ21 - ccm (uBiac of material to be used in the one hundred, thirty-fiv- e page yearbook has been chosen. Printing will be done by the Acme Multigraphing company in Brigham City. books I Of the seven hundred I I ordered, six hundred have, been subscribed , for,. accoringto L. A. Richardson, faculty . sponsor. Books may be ordered until the I supply is exhausted. Cost of the Boomerang is three dollars per book. . ' iFerl Barker Is editor ' of the .and this Gayle year, Boomerang I Baddley Is the manager. ... f- 3Hq 'iYxDt32m llene 0ltL(3I!Ii033H&aDQQIP Cook. ' V; fi (. schools participated schools and "B schools against "B" schools. Paul Andersen. A (j0! A" Registration Woes Members of the junior class are registering with a lot of things on their minds. They have to register for the classes that will enable them to fulfill the requirements for graduation. They must also carry a mini mum of four units of work dur ing their senior year. They must be thinking of college entrance requirements. The requirements for gradua tion are: All graduating . stu dents must have taken English A, Physical Education A and B, and American History. They Come to Old! Log Cabin tonight and you'll meet the smoothest, mellowest ttraight bourbon youve ever had I , STRAIGHT rN ATIONAl DISTILLERS PRODUCTS BOURBON WHISKEY CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.T. BRAND 86 PROOF 0 'Kan UU: A fl taaartn. - GEKB, 32 years of tractor experience aiEffl QEnnmftiifl onD Gm) csfizBiifliQ tractor ud Gb (fi on my gal-- d d dollars and Certainly it treats your with a respect thats hard to find in a good many things you buy, I ; y Radio Program Bees Buzz Time Is the title! I of the radio show that will be presented by the sixth hour debate class over the local station!I I in the near future. This will be 15 minute weekly ! program I unperformed by . the studentsThor-um, der the direction of Miss teacher. At the present time the students'; are writing! their own scripts and enacting! I them. Marilyn Wood. , , I gas. At the rate my SD-- 3 is in9i I expect to uso only 800-90- 0 dlons of fuel oil this year. Last winter d the tractor every day to haul "enure. My fuel savings will pay tractor." . hard-earne- tight-stretche- 1 Senior Class Presentation I Top Secret is the phrase I senior the describes that best class presentation to the school. I Although all seniors know what the gift is, it will remain a secret for the rest of the school until the award assembly when the presentation will be made. I by The gift was designed ofGayle Baddley and the class An-- I ficers, Calvin Jeppson, Faye derson and Collin Hunsaker. These students together !' with the class parents,' Floyd Jensen and Miss Murray, are working to complete the project and have it feady for presentation. All expenses for the gift which I will amount to approximately $300 are taken care of by the class fees. uth Bemtsen. d of the three To begin with, the Windsor line is the lines of cars we build at Chrysler. To buy one gets you all the basic goodness Chrysler engineering means, at the very lowest cost. Thats good sense in itself. i , ; ; ; one of the truly great engines in the whole bright history of Americas ,, d ; motor car 3. and it would be hard to put your money on a sounder friend than this to live and travel With you through the months ahead! : As to comfort, Windsor brings you the amazing travel bonus all Chrysler owners get this year . ; . the revolutionary new Oriflow shock absorber. With more than twice the power of any other in the world, this amazing new device keeps .. wheels steady on the road, and riders steady in their seats. As you can see, it is no idle claim that this car makes very special sense in these unusual times. But why not get the whole good story at first hand? Why not go see your Chrysler Dealer, very soon? In powerplant, your Windsor brings you Chrysler Spitfire Time-prove- -- S' owner-belove- d, v shock-absorbi- . My SD-- 3 takes H easy bill. I used to use 1700-180- 0 ... - i j i I fer When you look at the times we live in; ; T and then take a look at this new Chrysler Windsor . ; . you might almost think wed this car just to fit c,had advance information and special-bui- lt . ifiuo tair jjtj . . ng j, &&& Due to constant repair needed on senior class rings, all boys rings have been sent back to the manufacturer by Palmer Jewel- acry for replacement or repair class Calvin to Jeppsen, cording 11 rc , The against least-price- I Jcen tenths. e , d!!33J tGJuflJEED cob '10 lly knawnl if. . . makes you I sensei I )14 Main lectors inside I A , the week school closes, the final I Theres bourbon enjoyment scheduled Boomerangs to be distributed I , .... were nine trophies for each A and B schools given. Box Elder came within sec onds of making a new record for the mile relay. .The runners in the mile relay were Gary Mor tensen, Lewis Knudeon, Ronnie Rock and Leron Johnson. The time of the run was three min utes, 36 seconds., and eight Campaign assembly for 1951- student body officers was held last Wednesday prior to the primary voting. This assembly followed a week of clever and colorful campaigning for the five tickets running for office. It consisted of a short talk for each candidate by his campaign manager, after which , the candidates re' sponded. The primary elections were held Wednesday with finals to Girls' State Three girls, sponsored by the be conducted the following Wed' American Legion Auxiliary, the nesday. The following , students ap Civic club, and the Business and Professional Womens club, will peared In the campaign: have the opportunity of attend Gary Shirts, president; Bunny Reese, vice president; Pauline ing Girls State at Logan ln Suzanne June. Andersen, secretary; They will be selected between Call and Gayle Baddley, cam now and May 1. Personality, paign managers. Phil Oyler, president; Leota Hunsaker, vice president; Rich ard White, secretary; Janice Jen sen, Carol Hunsaker and Rich ard Bosley, campaign managers. Kelly Farmer, president; Rea Nielsen, vice president; Joanne Jeanene Andersen, secretary; Spackman and Geraldine Nel-secampaign managers. Val Humpherys, president; Patty Smith, vice president; Varlene Cook, secretary; Joy Waddoups, campaign manager Wayne Hunsaker, president; Nancy Stallings, vice president; Brent Beecher, secretary; Janice Hansen and Roujean Ward, Leota managers. campaign : ' Hunsaker. Elite Shop! St I Drewes Box Elder high school participated in the region one vocal contest held at Ogden high school yesterday. , , .. Among those who went were: soloists, Leron Johnson, Frank Barker, Kay Daines, Val Woodland, Janice Hansen, Loraine Christensen and Joanne Andersen. Ensembles were, iRea Nielsen, Patty Hunsaker and Carol Hunsaker; Dalene Jeppsen, Pat sy Forsgren, Jarron Nichols, Janet Jensen, Laraine Anderson and Diane Grant; Barbara Knud-son- , Rose Marie Lomax, Ferl Barker and Donna Facer; Ray Anderson, Frank Barker, Kay Daines and Lowell Daines. . Mr. Johnston and Mrs. Johnson went with the students. Maxine Jensen. Si also! as i students from Dr. Stratford, dean of men at Weber college, addressed the students concerning ' the fields of work they could follow. He came up again on Tuesday to explain what the tests meant minors. A major Is four units of checked an occupation interest and tell the students what Jobs completed work in a specific inventory test given to them last they were best suited for. Marifield.- - A minor 16 three units of Monday morning. lyn Wood. stadium last Saturday afternoon. At least one school from each county ln Utah participated In the state wide meet. There - ? n, i phy for mile relay in the Relay Carnival held at Brigham Young . ton.. must have paid all required fees completed work. In a specific and fines.' .They must attend field. Ruth Bemtsen. the commencement exercises. , They must have a satisfactory Aptitude Tost attendance record, and they Seniors at Box Elder found must have two majors on three out their interests when they Box Elder Wins Track Trophy Box Elder captured the tro- af-L- ,i 52 s Its more efficient because it does a it's more eco brighter, better job nomical because it lasts longer, tool leadership, and scholarship are some of the qualifications used in selections. This is an annual affair. Three girls from Box Elder county are permitted to go. Arlene Dunn. president The black onyx in the ring h wild and 1 , smooth rWEVXMT TO OFFER, i spirited nth a S biC RUM BRAC v-- n i ATIR, ! Beautiful to look at Beautiful to drive! s RUMENtf automatic with HANOVER, coA extra , , 105-bp-- it . r CAR! 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