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Show The Texas Live Oak Ready For Next 2,000 Years Ghnmlber Rrwkport n iii a J 'lit , ts .i Mil de ' rl ) h of the ernmin'Dinn hi n nil llu u. I J !i Workers' Reward Attained Attendance Record For 7953 for the Hrnrd ,l I N It 8 Box ! I lOTi - I 1 Opal Keller TUE Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 23, 1954 I'mveiMiv of Kiote Nltnd hard 'he job wo men did in build ing Hi new $1 700 000 gymna jni.ited to About 000 w takers weie baskelball Mum i fi.it might ROCKPORT, Tex (IT)- - Ttl(, il''' 1,le Texas Parks 'Board says a huge 'psl J',jr "hPn Ipl' I1 s'vp,al Inland State Park rwvvn,l'1 live oak tree already perhaps of 1,h It is eighty feet high, has port 2, 000 years old is still sound crow n X M McGinnis a Texas A &ia 32 foot girth and and healthy and may live anM College professor who made spread of ltd feet other 2.000 or 3 000 vears i ll kiM, ' t of the lust games as guests. attend one TR01T1Y HM5TRY-H0VWR- vA presents at ittheShot .. Uncle Roscoe auarded at annual Amer icon Bowling Congress meet. OF TV FAME As Master Of Ceremonies 1 j in her cast of 190 entertainers Opal Keller DANCE REVIEW APRIL 29TH Junior Aaron ic Priesthood who received recognition recently for 100 percent stake Box of South Elder boys atUiidant e at saimment ami priesthood meetings for 111.75. Shown here with years of perlect attendance are: front row (left to right) Richard Thorn, 2 years; David Conger, 1 ; Dean ; Richard Hailing, Oyler, 1; lleber Bolt, 1; and Dennis Oyler, 1. Back row to (lelt tight) Jerry Meservy, 3; Curtis Lirsen, 4; Reese Quayle, 6; Wallace Bunnell, 4; Robert Jensen, 4; John Baird, 1 and Reid Goldsbury 2 years. Edwin Andersen is high 8:00 P.M. . . Box Elder High School . 1 councilman COME SEE UNCLE ROSCOE IN PERSON ACTING AS MASTER OF CEREMONIES. in charge for South stake. Honevville at 11' iO 'IhutMlay schedule at Trenton t.m tails for allival of a bus fiom Bear Rier City at 10 30 a m and another from Bo'huell at Thatt her at 11 00 o'clock On Fndav morning a bus1 'will pickup eluldien and work ors ti.'iri Fielding, Portage and Plymouth to erme at the Gar-- j land school at 10'30 oclock Another trip including Collin-tori Dewey v die and Flwood will .nine at 11 '00 oclock 1,055 Box Elder Children Wil! Students wil display their talent in Tap, Ballet, Acrobatics, Adagio, Hula, Spanish Castanet, Creative Dancing and Personality Singing. Approximately JO pupils from Brigham will participate, and 100 advanced and professional students from the Opal Keller Studio in Ogden will take part. Receive Polio Shots Next Week McKinley (Continued From Page One) for the various the percentages communities that hae report ed is as follows: School, Tremonton Central School, Brigham City Signed Eligible Pet 68 240 311 Central 17 Si 20 Mantua til 27 II Perty 57 33 37 Willard Uncle Roscoe " will do cartooning during intermission, presenting them to the children in the audience. ADMISSION Only a great bowler can throw strike . . . and only fine straight bourbon like Hdl and Hill can promise mellow richness in glass after glass. after strike Lincoln School, Brigham City 107 212 Lincoln Adults 50c; Children 25c Conn no Honey ville 06 36 SO 39 KFNTUCKY S1RAIGHT BOl RBON WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY ft1 IS 4 YEARS 010. 86 PROOF THE HILL S HILL CO , LOUISVILLE, KY. Biggest Bargain Event! m SO cm IVERSARYi 82 92 sdgqI Box Elder county who are signed up to receive the polio vaccinations out of a possible 1,496 foi an average of 70 percent This total may be increased when reports are received from Clear Creek. Boothe Valley. Howell. Snowville, Yost and Features you expect to find in the finest quality dinettes! Lu-ci- Glenn Andersen, president of the Ktwanis club, and Basil Fife, president of the Lions club, announced that children taking the tests in the two Brigham City schools will receive a "sur prise gift from the two service organizations Workers in the two clinics will be treated by the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce, Armour Jensen, president, announces. At the Tremonton and Garland clinics, children will receive a gift from the newly organized Kiwanis club, headed by Leland Hansen, and the Lions club of which Freeman is president Mrs Bvington Duane Archibald, president of the Civic and Home Arts club of Garland will provide clinic workers in that community with refreshments while the Womens Civic league, headed bv Mrs Wilfred Harris will serve the Tremonton clinical workers Meanwhile, school buses furnished by the Box Elder School district, will bring Willard and Perry children and volunteer workers to Central school, arriving at 11:00 oclock on Tuesday and from Mantua at 11:30 On Wednesday buses from will arrive at Lincoln school at 11:00 a. m. and from - VERY SPECIAL! QUICK-DRYIN- G NYLON BRIEFS 660 Anniversary Special! Another Tenney Anniversary value priced for savings! Smooth-fittinelastic leg briefs in sturdy 30 denier nvlon tricot. Size top-notc- h g S, M, L. 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