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Show County Reports Nine Diseases to State .Sports Writers, Photographers Attend Nine communicable diseases were reported from Box Elder county to the State Healtih Department for the week ending March 9, according to the statistical bulletin published by the department. Seven strep Infections and two cases of influenza were recorded on the report. There were no disease reported from Brigham City for the period, however. Special Training School at University f , By Carolyn Tlngey Five boys from tre Box Elder High school, who are going to be next years protographers and sports writers on the school training paper, attended . a school especially for sports writat Che ers and protographers Utah last of Friday. University The boys, Van Wilson, Bruce Wright, Sidney Jensen, Merlin Jensen and Rex Osmond, along Roland with their sponsor, Gourley, registered In at ..the classes for the University which started at 9 a. m. , ' They were given actual experience in their field, being assigned to cover the Ben Lomond, West game in the state tournament, doing the actual writing and talcing pictures. To make it even more interesting, a deadline was Set for 6:30 p. m. with articles to be completed and pictures processed. They were motivated by a general meeting. The writers then went to a special department and the photographers to their special meeting. Here they were instructed ,by delegated bune and (Deseret News' staffs on correct methods of sports writing and picture taking. At noon, the Salt Lake Tri bune sponsored a dinner for the boys. John Mooney, sports editor of the Tribune, was master of ceremonies. Jack Gardner, basketball coach from the university, told of the relation of the news writer to the basketball team. During the meetings of the day, actual Instructions on the correct methods of writing were given, along with guided instructions on taking pictures and developing them. The photo assigned tographers were laboratories under the direction of a professional photographer. There they processed their own pictures. and pictures Their articles are entered In a contest for the best story and the best picture. Scholarships for the most outstanding are to .be awarded to the seniors who win this North Dakota grew 94 percent the United States durum wheat acreage in 1954. of ' BIG RAPIDS, .Miich. ", (UP) Pa trolman T. L. Voss, off duty at the time, gave his daughter, Sondra, a ticket for failure to have her can under control after she hit two park ed Cars while turning a corner near her home, Dormant Fruit Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 16, 1956 A Approaching to the Simplest Foods Jr . i' Fisher Beer has that inviting sparkle you can set, that refreshing sparkle you can taste. Dont be content with less than this, the finest . . The remaining three percent were unable to attend because of sickness, being out of town or other good reason. Gunderson said in explaining that conference visits would be arranged at future dates for those parents. ' . Women have a keen sense of humor. The more you humor them, the better they like it. 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The brown is Featuring mite and the European red mite should be controlled by sprays put on between the delayed dormant and pink bud stages on fruit trees. , Sons of Utalh Pioneers will meet at Maddox Ranch Jlouse tonight. Friday, at 7:30 p. m. for a banquet and meeting,1 It was announced earlier this week by Claude R. Barker, president of the organization. Tickets may be obtained from any of the directors of the organization, and all members are urged to attend. An attendance record of 97.1' percent was reached at the r confer-- , recent ences held at Central school. It was announced this week ' Preferred the Other young bride of three months Elder JOURNAL Tonight at Maddox birds will be nesting, wives lawn mowers clacking, painters (amateur and professional) brightening up the home place, barbeque fireplaces being built, roofs fixed up, spring ambitions under ,way once more! j ; SPORTS WRITERS Attending the sports writers conference at the University of Utah last week were, standing left to right, Merlin Jensen, Van Wilson and Rex Osmond; seated at typewriters, Sidney Jensen and Bruce Wright. Spray Time Adds Zest Conference Draws High Attendance If youve had more than enough of win ters miseries you may forget that each year Spring does come around 10 Box SUP Banquet Set er "...GUI SPRING ... that soon now Family Matter Parent-Teach- Account No. is- - |