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Show i n Pr Ti i 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. March 12, 1954 set Dancing Party Set Joy By 2nd Ward MIA hel at ant C ing am in Mr of hel 1 Yet Bar pre a Give Building Fund Benefit MARK L Slated by VFW AS ARCHITECT Study Building Needs At Bear River High For Junior Division A n fr r fed-'io- TEE I the Youll Find The B-I-G-G-E- -S-T In regards to legal aspects of the matter of missing finances at Box Eider High school the board requested its counsel, Walter G. Mann, to bring his recommendations to the next regular meeting of the board. Only tw'o bids were received on the removal of two houses from lots immediately west and across the street from the Central school. James Whitaker and Lewis Peoples offered to remove a frame house and an adobe house for payment of $1,090 while Gordon iH. Reeves agreed to remove them and pay the board $25.00. Quig Nielsen,! Superintendent Weight and Bunderson were named as a committee to award the job to the successful bidder. Dollar For Dollar VALUES AT NORTH MAIN The board selected Ford L. C. Christopherson, Jepp-son- $1 1.95 9x12 Regular $12.95 RUGS OAK TABLES . 3,954 WALLPAPER DOLLAR DAY ONLY 8.82 price Beautiful New Patterns For Every Room In The - Congoleum Patterns for kitchen, Bedroom and Living room. $ DAY ONLY 7.84 Finished Natural. DOLLAR DAY ONLY House.- Gold Seal . Regular 50c VENETIAN. BLIND CLEANER 1 396 pint COTTON Beautiful Scene and Floral RUGS THROW Latex back, tightly woven PICTURES loop. 24x36 Regular $11.95 $1.99 24x48 $5.99 48x72 $8.99 14 colors For 2 or 3 STUDIO Regular $17.95 DOLLAR DAY $9.95 T $6.95 SEIF Sale $3.43 Sale $1.96 COVERS Cushioned 512 $4.90 Regular $3.95 COUCHES Sale Regular to select from. SURE-FI- $5.88 Regular $2.99 36x60 Sale SOFAS Values to $19.95 4 only EACH ONLY 5g82 DECORATED FULL SIZE PANEL CRIB AND VINYL PLASTIC MATTRESS Bed Your Dollar Buys More County Has 15 Cases Reportable Disease Four couples from Brigham A truck belonging to Mack the Intermoun-taCity attended 135 West First North, Young, Lumbermen's annual con- was damaged by fire early vention, held in Sait Lake City Thursday morning when a spark last week end. ignited gasoline as he was trygas ing to thaw out a frozen They were Mr. and Mrs. Rees line. Lumber Baty of the Firemen answered the call company; Mr. and Mrs. Will w'hieh was turned in at 7:30 a. Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mer-rei- l m. and quickly extinguished the and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mer- blaze. Damage to the truck rell of Merrells incorporated. was estimated at $50. Tri-Stat- MEE CAN ONE PETE AND BUT THEY SQUIRREL CANT NO, SIR! i KNOW NUTS WHEN I SEE ERA!' Sir... 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Limited space prohibits telling you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. you more here but if CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Mrs. LelaS, Weir Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 2305 Arbor , Jackson 7. Mississippi . di- Fifteen cases ot leportabio sease were discovered in Box Eider county for the week ending March 5, it was disclosed ihis week by the Utah State of Health Seven of the cases were in Brigham City. They included five cases of mumps, one of measles and one of gastroenteritis. Other cases in the county included four cases of strep infection, two cases of mumps and two of chicken pox. has adjustable heights, drop sides. Both for $3489 Remember Fire Damages Truck Thursday , Josh Hawks and Arch Sims as delegates for the principals convention in Spokane, with Ralph Baird named as alternate. The superintendent disclosed that only Snowville, Bear River City and Howell had voted against sending students to the new junior high school while Tremonton, Garland, Fielding, Collinston, Thatcher, Bothwell, Deweyville, Elwood and Portage favored the proposal. Upon request of James Wal- ton, Tremonton, the board au- thorized a contribution in the amount of $1,000 for the pur- pose of helping defray expenses of the Bear River High school A Capella choir to Chicago, de-signated Garland Puzey as a chaperone and asked that par- ents sign releases for children making the trip. Principal Frank Stevens ask- ed approval of a whirlpool bathj at Bear River High school and purchase of 22 pieces of furniture and equipment for the new gym, to toe paid from the school's The requests athletic funds. were granted. At the Tuesday session he also asked for cgnstructipn of two new tennis courts, the school to pay half of the costs. This proposal was accepted and Bunderson and Stevens were directed to call for bids and negotiate a contract. Stevens also asked that the board sod the area west of the football field at Bear River underHigh and provide an ground sprinkling system. This also was approved. The purchase of deep freeze units for western schools needing them in the school lunch program was authorized by the board. They also voted to accept the gift of an album of records for the Mantua school and ornamental shrubs for the Fielding school, tendered by school patrons. At the adjourned session, improvements needed at Box Elder High school were again called to the attention of the board and a committee was named of consisting Superintendent Weight, Durrell Nielsen, Loren Hunsaker and Bunderson were named to study the problem and report at the next meeting of the board. asso-tiatio- Regular DROP, LEAF George Gidney post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold annual election of officers on Monday evening. March 15, at the War Memorial home. The meeting will begin at 8.00 o'clock, Tolman Burke, post commander, said today. Officers named at the meeting on Monday will he installed In an adjourned session Tuesday afternoon, the entire board, Supt. Kenneth JE. Weight, (Her-viBunderson and Clerk Eber-har- t Zundel met with Krusmark Karl L. Krusmark was em- at the school for the purpose of ployed as architect to provide making a study of the facilities adneeded. plans and specifications ditions and remodeling at Bear At the board meeting on April 5. River High school to accommo- Architects regular and Hall Hodgson authorized jundate the newly a progress report on plans made ior high school at the meeting on and specifications for the new of the board of education addition at the Lincoln school, of week. this Monday pointing out the recommendation of the State Department of Public Instruction that more playground space be provided HOW STUPID at the site. In the matter of salary inCHARLIE GET creases authorized last month, ithe board voted to pay the inFOOL MR. Me crease in a lump sum with the March payroll. building fund dinner has been planned in the Perry ward Second ward MSA is planning for 7.00 o'clock evea dancing party for Saturday ning, .March 20. itSaturday was announcevening, March 13, beginning at ed this week by Eugene Bott, 8:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward member of the bishopric. recreation hall. Brigham City merchants and Dancing music will be fur- residents are especially invited nished by Fred and his Philip- to attend the affair, Bott said. Some of the talent appearing pine orchestra. A program has been planned on the program which will for intermission time. Refreshthe dinner will be from ments will be served. Brigham City, he announced. 3 only Eight from Brigham Attend Lumber Meet SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS KARL Annual Election Perry Ward lo SEE THE GRAB TABLE Many items worth much more! 1.00 |