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Show Schools and Churches Arrange Halloween Events for Holiday Many Halloween carnivals, parties and dances are planned for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30, and Oct. 31. Highlight seems to be on games to entertain both adults and young' sters with an accent on good foods Schools, churches and private parties are all getting into the uct various announcements indicate. Lincoln School ceeds to go to organizational A sign has been issued For funds. Students Only for the Lincoln The public is invited to school PTA sponsored Halloween attend general for eats, treats, games Carnival. prizes, bazaar items and ChristDue to crowded conditions at the mas cards. school, the PTA and faculty have Ward members encourage those decided to again hold the fun attending to bring whole families of for the school night pupils only. and plan to eat out. A charge of $1 per child or Those with costumes are invithose families with three or more ted to wear them and join in the a charge of $2.50 will be made. fun. The admission ticket will admit Bear River School child to lunch, spook alley, ail Food, games and spook alley, evegames and fun for the entire as well as a fish pond, are high ning. planned for The event is scheduled to begin on the list of fun City Elementary at 6 p. m., Friday evening, Oct. Bear River school pupils and family mem30, and continue until S: 30 p. m. Parents are invited to attend at bers. Events begin at 5:30 p. m. a 8:30 p. m., view the grand march ADDED STORAGE SPACE This Butler type building which formerly served as part of the Little Valthe school house. esof and costumed youngsters ley school house, now is being used for storage purposes. It has been located on one of the tennis courts Prizes for the evening will incort their child home. at the Box Elder high school. liner set, camRefreshments will include bar- clude a class is filing and studying the arbecues, potato chips, soft drink, era, doll and gun and holsters. Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, PTA ticles entitled Our Rugged Conice cream and candy treat. which are being pubTeachers at the school will be president, explains that the event stitution, is PTA and will be follished daily in the Salt Lake Tribsupervising the children and PTA lowed sponsored by a dancing party held une. workers are being directed by Mrs. Wynn Fife and Mrs. Wayne m connection with the LDS PriPhonics on Film mary. Bowen. Film strips have helped Mrs. Dancing begins at 7:30 p. m. at Mrs. Glenn Compton is in charge Petersens fourth grade a great room mothers the LDS church house of refreshments; deal this year. Phonics filmstrips are attending to the games and to help in sounding out words have Miss Lucille Jones ha6 cleverly been used several times. A film Persons applying for social se- decorated the auditorium. viewwas Columbus about strip curity payments can help speed Gaines will include a spook Two white rats are calling Clair ed on Columbus Day. Seeing on their cases by submitalley, fish ponds, dart throws, bin-gMailings room home since the these things in pictures helps the action musical pumpkins and bean death of J. Norris Larsen, elemen- children to remember better. They ting necessary proofs when applifor benefits are made, toss with prizes in all events. tary instructor at Central school, hope to have film strips and films cations who'has annually conducted the in their room many times this Jay M. Hansen, of the Ogden soCommunity Alfair cial security office, said this week. experiment. year. PTA sponsored Halloween An inquiry at his office before the Perry South Box Elder PTA Council His experiment of feeding white Prepare For Halloween workers retirement may save a party to be held at the Perry and local workers, both officers rats is now directed by his son, In Miss Schows fourth grade deal of processing time by school house Friday evening, Oct. and chairmen, are reminded to Russell. some of the reading groups are great that sufficient evidence 30, beginning at 7:30 p. m. is to attend annual workshop set for insuring stories to will be Two white rats the same size preparing Halloween be a family and community af- this produced promptly. evening, Oct. 29, beginning at and age are fed the same diet, ex- read aloud to the class. They are fair. In 7:30 p. m. at Bunderson school. a examfor retirement case, expression for cept one rat is given milk to drink trying to have good are best Prizes planned of age and recent earnSpecial department sessions are and the other is given water. The and read them so they sound ple, proof information is usually re- adult costumes, school children planned following the general sesings couhave or teams to rat given the milk is expected scary. They will and also be sion, Mrs. Robert Molgard, presiquested. If a wife and children grow much faster and be more ples to practice reading together. are judged and receive prizes. for evidence dent, announces. eligible payment, A host of large pumpkin men active. 50 famA cents of charge per Classes will be held in the foland black of their ages and proof of marmittens At the first weighing the milk-fe- with green ily takes care of party arrange- lowing are riage necesary. departments: citizenship look from down boots their rat weighed 101 grame and places ments. and international relations: publiThe social security office will water-fethe rat weighed 98 on the front border at the frenOn the agenda, besides refreshcity and public relations; memzied preparation for Halloween evaluate each case and explain ments, wil be a'grams. spook alley, fish bership; magazine, proceduce and is what and be able in on is Mrs. needed, Lewis that may Hand going Electricity First pond, fortune teller, and a variety mental health, room rep- Friday, Oct.' 23, Mr. Hallings second grade. Halloween plays to help locate necessary informa- of games. inresentatives, health and class walked to Intermountain are in rehearsal. Poems, songs tion. Hansen added that early Everyone is cordially invited to round-up- ; historian; juvenile proschool to get first hand informa- and stories are being prepared to quiry may avoid expense as well attend. tection and recreation and safety. since documents as most the at celebrate delay, tion on electricity from Mr. mystical day Mrs. Youngs first are near at hand or easly obtainMcGregor, Come One, Come Ail Cox. Mr. Coxs daughter, school. vice president for Utah Congress In ed. the cases office and old can alike invited are second Mrs. In many field Young and room in the is our Armstrongs Ada, of 'PTA, of Ogden, will be guest grade the children have gained a suggest sources of evidence which to participate in the Corinne trip was arranged through hep. school Halloween Carnival on Fribetter understanding of the large are immediately available. United Nations s number of workers who raise and For further information regard- day, Oct. 20, beginning at 7:30 Fifth grade students in Mrs. room have been busy mak- prepare our food tor us. Friday, ing these proofs or any phase of p. m. at the school house. Games, door prizes and supper ing posters to stress the impor- they froze a large freezer of social security, contact Hansen at homemade ice cream and each the Utah State Employment Ser- are being arranged. tance of United Nations Day. A cake walk will also attract In the study of this organization enjoyed a dish at the end of vice office on Thursday, Nov. 5, between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. many at the annual holiday affair. and its functions, the children school. All families in the Corinne area found during the four years since are cordially invited. the United Nations as organized Play It Safe Antidote the world has witnessed many Mass. Ward Carnival An undertaker wired a man, inAMHERST, (UPI) changes, but the purposes can still LDS ward is holding a him of the death of his School authorities decided to inEleventh forming be applied to day by day activi- mother-in-laHe asked if she vestigate a report that pupils were Halloween Carnival on Saturday, ties. should be cremated, embalmed or asked to write' a composition tor Oct. 31, in the As a daily news project the just buried. After a short time English class on the subject,, ward chapel. Events begin at 6 p. m. and (X) he got the following answer: All How I Would Poison- - My continue until 9 p. m., with pro-(x three. Dont take any chances. White Rats Submit Proof Experiments If Applying ForSS Benefits Continue PTA Workers Are Reminded d d pre-scho- THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brtghom City, Utah Thursday Morning, October 29, 1959 Junior High Halloween Dante Slated The annual Halloween dance at Elder junior high school is scheduled tonight, Thursday, in the big gym, accoiding to Joseph Tiilotson, chairman of the faculty committee planning the event The tradition..! dance will start at 7:30 p. m. and continue until 10 p. m. with Frank Troxell's orchestra providing the music The affair with costume or no. costume, date or te, Tiilotson said. Parents and potions are invited to attend . Buses will furnish transpoi t..tion for out students. The committee has planned to have 30 ptizes given away during the evening both tor spot dances and for the best costumes Assisting Tiilotson with arrangements have been Mrs Marie Jepp-soRalph Nielson, Elvm G. Mitchell, Reed Olsen and John. The student council handled advertising for the dance and posters were made by Diane Box no-d- Way-ma- These students at Box Elder junAWAIT HALLOWEEN DANCE ior high examine sets of colored tickets to be used at the school's Halloween dance. A boy must have five tickets of dilferent colors in order to get refreshments. The boys receive tickets for dancing with different girls. Left to right are Dennis Fife, Barbara Bulatid, Jimmy Foote, and Connie Horrocks. ter of Intercollegiate Knights, national honorary service organization. A sophomore majoring in office administration, he is also a member of the University Chorus. At Box Elder High, trom which he was graduated in 1958, he was Bruce J. Wright, son of Mr. and active in forensics, football, band Home for 30 days leave following service in the finance depart- Mrs. Eugene P. Wright of Co- and scholastics. ment at Fort Benjamin Harrison, rinne, as one of 22 University of Indiana, is Pfc. Dallas Stokes, Utah students selected this week VOTE REPUBLICAN (X) son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stok- for membership in the Utah chap- VOTE OLOF ZUNDEL (X) es, 441 North Third Fast. Following his leave, Pfc. Stokes will report for New Jersey then leave for overseas duty completing his two year tour of duty for the U. S. Army. He will be stationed at Orleans, Corinne Student Joins Honorary Army Private Home on Furlough University Group besl shot in the Westl France. He has been in the army since February of this year. speaker. Mrs. O. M. MacCarthy, Ogden, program chairman for Utah Congress, will take over the program Waterfill department. Mrs. Earl Holmsteod, District 4 director, of Logan, will also at- AND tend. A representative from Box El- der County Board of Education is also expected to attend. VOTE REPUBLICAN VOTE DON CHASE (X) (X) THE KENTUCKY Sixth-Elevent- h Just "Talking It Over can be mighty helpful agricultural problems As you know only too well, theres nothing like experience when it comes to successful farming and ranching. Because First Security has been so closely associated with agricultural problems for so many years, weve gained experience which can be most helpful. Our agricultural experts, who spend much of their time in the field, may have answers to problems which may be worrying you today. Perhaps a full explanation of todays tight money market will prove beneficial in your planning. The long range forecasts of our bank'systems economist may prove helpful, too. At any rate, we hope you'll drop in at your leisure now that your farm and ranch work is lightening. 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