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Show Student to Author class was studying Churchills History of the Girls League A Peoples. Bobby, a member of the class, reported at the family dinner table English-Speakin- Enjoys Weber ' By Marion Jeppson Or. Wednesday, Oct. 22, the Girls League of Box Elder High school sponsored an assembly which consisted of combined talent from Weber and Box Elder High schools. and Sydney Reeder, Clem, Louise Evans, Jeff, announce the numbers and added some of own g one night that he and some of his classmates had decided to write the author a letter. Im sure Sir Winston will be pleased, mother commented. VVell, I dont know, Bobby replied. We re going to ask him not to write any more books. High Program their ninth-grad- J Box Elder Journal Friday, October 31, 1958 Brigham City, Utah I havent seen you at church lately, William, said the pastor. 'What is the matter? My daughters learning to plav the harp, replied the man. But what has that got to do with it? Well, Im not so keen now on going to heaven. entertainment. Webers part on the program included two piano solos by Kathie Reeder, president of Weber High Girls Association; two readings by Eleanor Godfrey and Katnie Hadley; and two vocal solos by Merle Butler, vice of XVeber student-bodpresident y. Ron Thatche, Dennis Oliver, and Rex Hancock, received a deserved encore for their version of 'Rebel Rouser on their Spanish guitars. Representing Box Elder, Mary Eleanor Johnson gave a reading; Dalene Burnette, Janet Williams and Share n Jepperson presented a modem dance, Alley Phileas Fogg, intrepid adventurer, BALLOON RIDE right, and his antic servant use a balloon as one means of is transportation in their trip around the world. Fogg played by David Niven and the Mexican comedian, Cantin-flais the servant who accompanies him. s, Local Theatre RE-ELE- Lewis S. Wight for Co. Commissioner to Catj. Show Eighty Days Schedule Two The worlds most honored Around show, Michael Todds the World in 80 Days. will open Wednesday, Nov. 5, for a weeks showing at tne Roxy theatre in Brigham City. This widely acclaimed production has received 52 best picture awards including five Academy Awards, as well as numerous world-widhonors. Boasting a cast of 48 stars, the movie is based on the world-iainouJules Verne novel, an adventure comedy which depicts an exciting and suspenseful trip around the globe in the year e s 1872. Special matinees will be held Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 2 p. m. The theatre will open every evening at 7:15 p. m., and the show will begin at 8 p. m. Special prices for admission will be in eifect during the weeks showing according to Mark Nielson, manager of the Roxy. Dependable - Approachable Conservative of resident Lifelong Brigham City and is a dairyman and fruit farmer. He is a member of National Road Committee and Chairman of State Road Committee for the County Officials Organization. Box Elder County needs a man with his experience. lie is a leader in church and civic Eagles Auxiliary Notes Change in Meet Date The regular monthly meeting of the Eagles auxiliary will be held Wednesday, Nov. 5, instead of the previously announced date of Nov. 12, an official of the organisation said this week. The change was made to accommodate a visitation in Ogden affairs and understands the problems of Youth. lie is on the Repblican Team. ' . (Paid Political . w The United States Civil Service Commission announces open competitive examinations for accounting clerk, GS-- at $3755 per year and for aircraft freight loader, WB-8- , $2.06 per hour. Accounting clerk positions are located at various federal establishments throughout the state of Utah. Applicants in this examination will be required to take a written test and will be rated on the basis of scores attained in the test. Positions of aircraft freight loader are located at Hill Air Force Base. Applicants for these positions will be rated on the basis of experience and training shown in their applications and any further information obtained by the Commission. Full information and the necessary application forms may be obtained from the Civil Service representative, Francis Christensen, at the Brigham City post The general fishing season ending Nov. 15 continues to attract many anglers to waters throughout the state prior to this latest closure of the season al (Continued From Page One) penses aj provided by law while actually in session. 3. To grant the legislature authority to provide for the exemption irom taxation of all house-nolfurnishings, furniture and equipment used exclusively by the ownr at his residence in maintaining a home for himself and his family. 4. Thai royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases on lands that have been or may at some future date be .granted lo tne state by the federal government, be used for support of public schools. It further stipulates that this income be established as a permanent fund and that rentals received by the state from school and state lands be placed in the uniform schools fund. However, this does not include the proceeds of the sale or other disposition ot mineals or other Be a true sportsman, not a property from school and state moon or my game guy lands. shooter. This is the advice of conservation organizations each year in an effort to reduce the Tremonton Methodist 25 percent wounded loss of game Church Plans Supper birds and animals. Shoot only at game within The annual turkey dinner reasonably close range. Learn sponsored by the Tremonton through practice how to esti- Methodist church will be held at mate range. the Corinne Masonic lodge hall, Know your gun and ammuni- Thursday, Nov. 6, from 7 to 9 tion and what it will do. The em- p. m. ammunition The committee in charge promphasis on causes many hunters to try to ises an excellent meal and a mukill game beyond their ability sical program will be presented. to shoot. Reservations and tickets may be Sharpen your eye and shooting obtained by calling Della Owens ability and judgment of the at Corinne, telephone 2812. range before going afield. Dont When the owner of the gen-ea- l practice on game. And remember .game left to store in our home town got waste today may mean your suc- his first shipment of teabags he cess or lack of it tomorrow or gave them all away. He thought next season. they were samples. area extending from Brig- ham City to Bountiful. And gists already are predicting such a development. Furthermore, the Project will bring with it valuable r, agriof flood control, cultural development, and public recreation. sociolo- hydro-powe- Residents of Weber Basin area will repay all of the costs of this $70 million project associated with agri- cultural, power, municipal and industrial water development. And after long-rang- a POR MILDLY SEASONED GROUND BEEF 4 lbs. 5100 3 lbs. 5100 Morrell's Pride Luncheon Meat SNACK 12 New Crop ol can Light Amber WAINUT MEATS K lb bag G. Mann, Republican - - Florida Pink GRAPEFRUIT Always Pay by Check Its the safest, most con- GRAVY TIME! 290 Apple Cider, venient, orderly way to handle your money. Your cancelled checks provide an accurate record of spending, too. The only Driye-I- n DRIVE-I- N Garland CELERY Jumbo Stalks 150each J4 gal 43c No. 1 Sno White CAULIFLOWER 0 lb-- SERVICE Banking Service North of Ogden FOOD RQXfLDERfjOUNTyRANK County Chm. BEEF FREE CIDER AND DOUGHNUTS SERVED ALL DAY SATURDAY USE OUR CONVENIENT GETS THINGS DONE" 13 2!bbox5?0 DONUTS pkg Republican t 450 Sniders - Hotter half-complet- ed r GOOD ALL BEEF COUNTRY SAUSAGE 12-yea- rs s FRESH HOSTESS the Senate Appropriations . POUND IT'S CIDER AND DOUGHNUT in- Committee to which he is entitled of serto be assigned by his vice Senator Watkins can be even more effective in moving this project to completion. , . Paid political advertisement by Walter LEAN, MEATY, SMALL SIZE CRACKERS U. S. " HE SPRING NBC Sal tine vestment. Senator Arthur V. Watkins TRAY PACK FRESH d, or more, on a repayable Federal Government-Vot- e tive Friday and Saturday. re- i Vote for Good Welcome Wagon WHOLE or CUT UP e turn annually tax revenues to the Treasury equal to the construction cost and will continue to do so for many generations to come. This is REAL governmental economy returns of a thousand-folOn HARVEST DAYS VALUES at your O.P. Skaggs store. Free tickets on drawing on all cash purchases. Beginning Wednesday A.M. Advertised prices effec- project-- will development SPONSOR CATSUP 14 oz. bottle these costs are Amortized, the associated THE WEST in many years, the department ing for local government units. of fish and game announced this 2. To urovide that members of weeK. the stale legislature receive ex- Causes Game Waste ar m BEST General Election Careless Shooting I'Jathins f And only the BEST is good enough for YOU and your family! h All Utah Will Win I'Jith M YOUR LOCAL FOOD STORES FEATURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS BECAUSE THEY ARE State Cites Special Party Hopefuls Dates for Fishing Await No. 4 Many waters will remain open to fishing after this date. These are the lakes and streams open to all year angling as listed in the, 1958 angling proclamation. The department also reminded anglers that another special winter "whitefishing season on some streams is listed m the proclamation for Dec. 1 through Dec 31. The 31 day season for white-fisonly is set for the lower and The county with the largest major portions of the Logan, number of passenger car regis- Blaeksmitns Fork, Duchesne trations was Los Angeles with and Weber rivers. neaily 2,300,000 at the end of 1 1957. Second was Cook county, 111., which includes Chicago, with more than 1,400,000. Tne meeting will feature a white elephant party and entertainment, the spokesman said. The Provo River Project, which Arthur V. Watkins helped organize in the early 1930s, provided enough induswater to support the post-wtrial and population growth in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Salt Lake City which subscribed for half this water thereby was provided with enough water for an additional population of 300,000. , The Weber Basin Project will develop four times as much water as the Provo River Project. This means that if all the Weber Project water is ultimately required for municipal and industrial use, this one project will support a population of one million in Northern Utah. Meanwhile it supports a vital agricultural economy in that area. This assured future water supply makes possible the future development of a continuous municipal-industri- it 13-1- 8. Nov. 12. Advertising) WEAPONS TEAM MEMBER' Alc Delano C. Freeze of Brigham City, stationed at Chaumont Air Force Base in France, was among the top U. S. Air Force gunnery teams from throughout the world who competed in the 1958 World-Wid- e Weapons Meet at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada during the week of Oct. Civil Service BRIGHAM CITY e Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FREE x PARKING IN REAR STORES STORE HOURS Week Days 8:00 to 6:30 8:00 to 7:00 Saturdays FREE TV LOG 7 |