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Show Box 6 Box Elder JOURNAL! Fccr Students, Graduates Win at County Fair Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 10, 1954 Utah Writers yfSJ &!".: sgfifj League Meet , I fb-i- . ? , s, in ho w si i i i ndeqti ia i I , 1 I i "We hive a prugr tm of t ilks workshops si,( 1,1 at t IV It les to, awards that shm.l be of inter est and worth to everv wntei and aspiring writer m Utah announced Dean (ailton ( ulm see, league pnsulent Non members as well as men bers of the league ,ue undid to attend anti arlvann regMritmn ulmsee sud is not nocessarv Champion, Blue Ribbon Sheep from the lioX El'h r i A rhapDf. I'tt to right is Amos classes. Hatih holding tin "nil i.ik ra rn t hat won h.i rniuoti idling m hoth H'A and He aNo exhibit d the next three, which till w on blue ribbons, h Id b Hubert Munson, Gary Pebley and Has llatili. Don Coombs, Honey , die, holds Ins tost place ram and Harold Cor mlrs holds his gi.tnd champion Hampshire ewe . . . 1 i i . weie exhibited IxiVs b on fn the stable of qx ikeis will be such nalmnullv known liter ary figures as Kir hard Armour prize winning poet author and ibis week critic, who icturns from France whire he has heir, writing a satire il hntmv of Europe Flank U Martha MrMillin Robertson, M irv Ek Knowles Mabel lfainicr Ka Islauh, and other authors who have gamed national recognition with their novels, short stories or articles, will participate in the Roundup Roundup registration is sehed uled for Saturday at it a m in the Brigham Young umveisitv with Eileen science budding in Gibbons, secretary treasurer charge. A social Friday evening ofti dally opens the session whuh will close Sunday following the annual poet's breakfast. v nrrnmmod itions .for isping di lee des de i i I KS;. the on M a "I t lie II xc i v (( lit IM Mifov Dr it inn i - k n Muiiii ip mi' e (( ret.uy nt the league Will the reapport tonmi nt question ( a eli i' mu i n.i h on 'will lie strictly on the v K i fir Mdi nl of t In I i. iv ei spy h, isis nt presenting fuels .uni in ( a ol di an '( D ( Iv de 16-1- 8 fniin.it ion nil the issues befoie o' W di Oiiei tor ih I'out r the (omentinn delegates ho, ml and mini Lionel ol m With the an cut on ('duration Sen Ddworth S Woolley Silt ti st ile stieanis Im It ill t ontroversial legislative re Lake county will be invited to' ("onvcr lion u gis'r ilmn is e platform issue will be in sh ire the speakers ,t iiortionment u s !ig eted to ev ei d is pi of the with Rep Eicon Kerr Box Elder nies i, i uded on the program goo munu ip d ill at breakfast the session League (ounty Clals Mi t iv said (amid (on llth annual Municipal mention Sept 16, 17 and 1H in for offti lals of the (ltles of the volition si .sinus ue siheduled second (lass These in S dt Hake City, Mayor James N first and for the New house Hotel with s uey of Richfield, president of dude Silt Lake City Ogden, the annual convention banquet and Logan Murray he league announced to he held in the Rainbow P.tn jliovo, Offii i.i s of some Si third d( v u (I mi e pav tlion to piov id' as sessions Attending league class eities in the state will he ir ii'funtl representatives of Brig addresses hv Mertill K Divis be f im City corporation will Speal ers of the House and Rep Coun LeGrande Horsley, Mayor R Hopkins Uintah coun L. A Bundy and John Clair ( dmen ty I arson. Chief Harry Smith, Speakers to appear before ofLarsen, Orion Eskolsen ficials Horn othei towns of the and Ernest Iverson, along with state are Rep Wendell Grover, treas Mrs Connie Ieters, city Lake and Welby W. Young, jSalt J. Chris Vasatch urer and Mrs Fannie county tensen city recorder Other vital sublets to come The regular council meeting before the convention sessions include the Central Utah Echo Sepseh( duled for Thursday, meii tember 16 has been postponed Park priqeit trends in until the following week Sep (an government at home and ( itv an abroad licensing of itinerant officials temtii i 2! men bants care and mainten-janenouiK e of municipal cemeteiies Siv state senators and repre and cemeteiv districts, taxasett, dives ire siheduled to pre tion, law enforcement, recrea sent "the facts as they see tion and roads then at three breakfast ses Speakers at the convention HOME FARM fur scheduled stuns the officials will indude sudi men as Pa of (tabs (dies and towns on tuck Healy, Jr. former chair FREE ESTIMATE hi Uing in Tom I Expert adne mi pmtrv run el. short sturv im! .ntule writ ing will be ottered to both ,imi 6 REED's xB Sae week iq ir I SCHOOL iO ol DANCING announces ' v!: . , i 1 . Top Honors In Tilting. Showmanship At extreme . . . went to these 10 students, some of them grail tates of Ilex Elder High. Hill Smoot, Conmie, who won first; next n Hob Iamb, set mid place winner; Itee right Hardy , Hear Hiver Cit v, third ; and Me e Tmgey , lmo th. Other FI' A exhibitors all placing high in the event, were right to left, on Dell Anderson, Corinne, Huger .Johnson, Hear Hiver City; FiMont lairsen, Corinnt ; Harold Cooruhs, Hmiewille, David Darker; and Don Cooinhs, llmievville. PROVIDENCE, R 1 iLPk The took Chamber of Commerce nearly 300 businessmen on a steamboat cruise of Narragan sett Bay to show them some of and WES VERNON 1 ir i i i under w iv lie elev i'll Miinn ip il Water uni it ion and sev hev iris ess imis Ion t it led to g i t i '( t Plan i' riu.il Muuuipal es uing and Zoning mih lem (nli , i Loss Regained Ed HI MBULDT Neb iLri Bauer of Falls City got two big ones t li.it earlier had got away while listung at Humboldt lak" near here Bauer s line became that m .mother line held two six pound carp. entanghd .COST i eft INDUSTRIAL Jb! HO g rch ' IN BALLET - TAP - ACROBATICS d WAR MEMORIAL HOME BRIGHAM CITY Friday, September 17 2:30 I. M. REGISTRATION' CLOSES Wednesday, Seplember L at p. m. at SOU North Second West (north of the I.incoun School.) , cont' 53 iO 4 m d in Bags! Concrete ON JUST h 45 80 is ig ADD $ WATER lbs. lbs. 80c 1.10 CONCRETEPIPE UTAH OPENING OF CLASSES bv Ready-Mixe- It CN is oh a OBUGATIONUfi SAKRETE wjir peev. OjS jT ' , nu ,r o ,,i HEADGATES - pi e i e s i , n si pt YoAm e Commercial Cruise the bay areas industrial tourist advantages in e s i c 10 to 12, in Provo 'J inn man of the Utah State Tax com i r i'.J,4. - Sept. . teurs and professionals at the 191 h annual roundup of the la' gue of Utah Wnteis September a. rnnven- Mcel on Wizi v. At BYU, Provo T ternm! div of the i i . 4 Officers Cify w13' (Jin CO. ft! Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660 OGDEN PROVO 1940 1550 Wall Avenue . Springville Road Phone 7978 Phone 3444 ( 1 Mrs. Herman Bush Here for Reunion GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mrs Herman Bush has aimed Brigham City to attend the 20th anniversary of tliy Class of in 1931 Mrs Bush has st on but two hen members Mine pi ulu.it mn ilay 20 yi'ars ago and is very an xious to lenew old r Friday, Saturday - September 10 and 11 She is tlm burner Dorothy Rvan daughter of J E Ryan of this city o She her husband and f itmly are now making their home m r 11 years they Oiliula (aid ipsided in Hawaii returning to t three years the mainland ago will hold The Class of lft then reunion at the First LDS Brigham City , Utah ju--- SALUTES BRIGHAM CITY SATURDAY EVENING 10 P. M. 10:30 P. M. on rooms beg in Saturday. September ntng at Mrs Hush has been husv con w ird Re let sm iety 11 7pm ECLO BROUGHT TO YOU BY Tropical Cafe Lynn's AG Mkt Palmer Jewelry Coppin Motor Beehive Coal & Appliance Modern Cleaners tacting members m Ogden and s ill 1, ike ( itv hoping ihat they w ill attr nd on Saturday. r ; FRIDAY . . This Croup of Champions . . i ih hides, tight to lett, Steve Ttrgey holding the bull vvlinb won g and ihampion in tin- FDA and o n classes; Dull Smool, Cot nine, with ho DFA grand champion ,b fsey row ; Van Dell Audit on ontitio, a nd he ow bal won be old product uni ucord with F pounds ol butleilat; and Hob Limb who holds the cow owned by Steve Tmgey which was the FFA champion Holstein. 1 t t 11:00 A. M. 7.') I Jo mu rmttu desem il? Of covrsk you deserve to ho your sons hero Havent you woi ked extra hard to provide for lus physical needs, strained your memory to feed his enormous curiosity? St ill. vou wonder at times if you ran ever he equal to the image you see reflected in Ins eyes. 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BAND CONCERTS FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW RE IEWING STAND 2:30 P. M. BIG 3 RING CIRCUS SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE REES PIONEER PARK 7:30 P. M. FREE PEACHES! CAUMVAL CIRCUS! WINDOW and HOBBY DISPLAYS FLOWER SHOW! V.F W. Drum & Bugle Corp SATURDAY REES PIONEER PARK 8:00 P.M. GRACE EVANS AM, PROFESSIONAL 12 10:00 A.M. acts VARIETY SHOW REES PIONEER PARK GRANDSTAND FREE SHETLAND PONY CIRCUS CARNIVAL 11:00 A. M. 12:30 SIEBRAND ATTRACTIONS 2 AFTERNOONS AND NIGHTS MAIN STREET AND REES Th V ? vn n, ir th? r mruHic th AdK'twng Council and (Ltennin' mimnt idui The 2rrnw donation, adi erti The Box Elder NEWS and JOURNAL AND FREE STREET SHOW INDIAN CEREMONIALS BAND CONCERTS VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2:30 M. INTERMOUNTAIN HORSE SHOW AND SATURDAY CARNIVAL P. REES PIONEER PARK GRANDSTAND M. INTERMOUNTAIN HORSE SHOW 8 P. BETWEEN REVIEWING PIONEER IEWING STAND to 5 P.M. g FRIDAY PARADE FREE PROGRAM RE FREE BUSES OPERATE PARK STAND FREE SHETLAND PONY CIRCUS CIRCUS CARNIVAL GROUNDS SIEBRAND ATTRACTIONS REES PIONEER PARK SPONSORED BY M) FINAL PERFORMANCE REES PIONEER PARK WILL BAND CONCERT BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL B THE BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |