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Show Time Out For Fun hs: in : : hy" CT i "JJ-- we) Shirley Wight stopped plowing long enough Saturday afternoon to give P.obby Wight, his Richard Stokes, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Stokes, and Dean Andersen, son of Mr. Mrs. Donald Andersen, a thrill ol' a lifetime riding behind his tractor. . . . : Paratrooper Primary Held Graduation Exercises Ann Westenskow, 15 year old sophomore at Box Elder High school, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Owen Westenskow, swam off with high point girl honors at an Amateur Athletic Union Senior Intermountain Swimming meet held at Pocatello last Friday and Saturday. 5 17 She received points, points each for two championships. 100 yard free style and individual 200 yard medley; two second 3 points each for 1 point for place honors and participating in a relay. Ann has been swimming for the past three years and has been trained by Miss Janet Hyde at the high school. The AAU event isnt high school sponsored. She competed with swimmers from University of Utah and Idaho with no age limit. She eats and sleeps swimming and family members maintain that she must swim to school. Ann possesses 16 medals and two trophies. The trophy for events has not last week-en- on A round table discussion Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and his communist investigating techniques, occupied the program period at the Rotary club, Tuesday noon. Moderating the discussion was Judge Lewis Jones. Impromptu Les Dredge, speakers included Walter G. Mann, Wm. T. Davis, Charles Claybaugh, C. B. Williams, Hervin Bunderson, J. E. Ryan, Will Merrell and Newell been added to her collection as yet. won The other trophy was in Tooele last year. She has never been beat on her strong free stroke, her preferred stroke. When asked how she won she said, I just look at the girl next to me and figure I'm not as tired as she looks and it pays off." She will have trouble tossing the trophy in the pool in the usual winners tradition since the University of Idaho was disappointed on the arrival date of the trophies. It should arrive in Brigham City in the near future Others who competed in the two events at Pocatello were: Deanna Lichtenstein, who specializes in the breast stroke; Miss Janet Hyde, Mary Ann Campbell, Eileen Monson and Thera Farnsworth. It is interesting to note that Miss Westenskow was declared in the individual champion medley which consists of butterfly, breast, back and free style strokes, eight times the length of the pool. Rotarians Discuss McCarthy Theme With High Point Girl Honors Fifteen Year Old Miss Garnered Two Championships liOraVV'lLLlTlU'lBORTS: Brigham City Mermaid Views Trophies Ann Westenskow Swims Off Call. Les Dredge, Reno, N'ev., a guest at the meeting was and spoke briefly, telling members the family was moving back to Utah soon where Dredge will open an office in Ogden. Charles Whitworth was toasted on his birthday by Newell Call. NOTICE! Ann Westenskow old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Westen... 15is year of medals and shown here with her skow, trophies many won during the past three years. She was declared high point girl in an AAU Intermountain Swimming Meet held last weekend in Pocatello, Idaho. Coaches from the University The betatron, producing of Idaho and University of Utah volts of radiation, is used have both expressed interest in in cancer treatment, the Amerithis young Brigham City can Cancer Society says. 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. April 16, 1954 Merrells, Inc. will close at 4:30 for their annual office party. The store will be open as usual for business on Saturday. For Three in Honeyville Ward, Sunday I his week By Mrs. George Wintle Tiie family of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Alex T. Dickey announce the marriage of their Era Benson called on their daughter, Ursala, to K. Sterling mother. Sunday, to wish her a Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. happy birthday. They were Mr. of Erwin Hansen, Sunday, March and Mrs. 'June Christensen reA wedding 28. in Nevada. Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterception was held in the Honey- sen of Thatcher, and Mr. and ville ward chapel for the young Mrs Noinn Benson and children. couple on Wednesday evening, Candie and Stanley, of Honeyville. April. 14. Mr. and Mrs John Mills and Mrs. Gordon Vaughan left on daughter, Friday to join her husband in son, Johnnie and Texas. He will be stationed Dawnene and baby daughter there for a while with the U. S. were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. army. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle and Mrs. Bin Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager of were dinner guests at the home Laren A. Bolstad of Mr. and Mrs. George Covey In Salt Lake City were week end . . . is a recent graduWillard, guests at the home of their Ogden, Saturday. school at The Honeyville Primary held and daughter, Mr. and ate of the paratroop Ga. Ft. Denning, SaturMrs. Burke. On Tolman exercises its graduation Sunday evening. Three young people day, Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin have completed their Primary Seager of Ogden were guests at work and were accepted into the Burke home. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Darrel the MIA by Mrs. Burma Orme and William E. Hunsaker. Bar- and children of Pocatello, Idaho, bara Mairo went into the Young visited in Honeyville. Saturday Ladies Mutual and Delon Mad-so- with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill, and Jed Ben Gilmore into parents of Mrs. Beck. Laren A. Bolstad, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsathe Young Mens Mutual. Ree of Bolstad, Morgan Hunsaker was in charge of the ker visited with Mrs. Hunsa-ker- Glenda brother and sister-iaffair. Elder Shorland Hunsalaw, Willard, has graduated from ker was the speaker for the eve- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson in jump school, according to word received from Ft. Benning, Ga. Logan Saturday. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker Since his graduation he has Willard Petersen was rushed to the hospital in Ogden Sun- visited in Fielding with Mr. been attached to the 508th Air day afternoon where he under- and Mrs. Quentin Hess and Regimental Combat Team at Ft. FIRST SECURITY Air Jump Training s went major surgery, Monday morning. Mrs. Fanny Duce of Everett, Wash., is a house guest at the home of Mrs. Lima Hunsaker their family, this last week. Campbell, Ky. Mrs. David Gilmore has been A graduate of Box Elder High in the Cooley hospital in Brig- school and Weber college, he ham City for several days, very entered the army, August 19, ill. 1953. He received his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. RELIABLE plmts g! m SEEDS SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN BIGGER TONNAGE OF ENSILAGE From UTAHYBRID 680 SEED CORN tests showed Utahybrid 680 the highest producing ensilage hybrid. Matures in 112 days. Also matury y maturand ity UTAHYBRID ity UTAHYBRID 300. extra heavy producers. All treated against smut and dampening oft, all hand picked. These better UTAHYBRID seeds will mean better tonnage of feed per acre. College 105-da- 95-da- SWEET CORN SEED Golden Cross Golden Bantam Marcross Improved Bantam Golden Early Market Students Will Return Visit To Salt Eake Were having the time of our lives," was the unanimous ion by expressed Thursday South High students from Salt Lake City who have been guests stuof Intermountain school dents this week. Fifty-sistudents from the American Problem" class participated in this exchange program which is being sponsored by the local Chamber of Com- merce in cooperation with the Intermountain school. Accompanying the students was Mrs. Margaret Fullmer, class instructor and Mr. Merrill Linford, boys counselor. Mrs. Fullmer said she voiced the opinion of the class when she said. "We feel this has been a lucky break for us. It is an experience we will never forget. Climaxing their trip was a luncheon given Thursday noon in their honor by the Chamber of Commerce and the committee headed by Clyde Stratford. Assisting him were committee members, Reese Davis, Denzel Butler and Ross Bowen. Next Monday a group of Indian students will return the visit and will be guests of the .South High school for three days and will be entertained in 'young peoples' homes during their stay in Salt Lake. All Hand Picked Bessie Hansen Will Appear on TV Show SEED STORE FEATURING . HIGHLY SELECT HORSLEY Phone 29 SEED Miss Bessie Hansen, county home demonstration agent, will appear on the initial program of the Utah State Agricultural college on KDYL TV, Saturday from 12 noon to 1 :00 p m. The entire program will be devoted to poultry and poultry problems. Miss Hansen will demonstrate egg cookery as a part of the hour program. BANK FOR EVERYBODY! By taking cash m person to the stores or offices There are son-in-la- Willard Youth Ends THE two ways to pay bills ..trudging here and there ... waiting in line ... hunting parking space .. . spending hours that could be used for more pleasant or productive purposes. By writing and mailing First Security checks, errands, and sending them on your bid-payi- thereby: .. . protecting p. m. today yourself against lose of cash through mishap or theft ....creating accurate records of where your money goes through your check book, monthly statements and cancelled checks ... managing your money more systematically and obtaining receipts (cancelled checks arc legal evidence of payments). |