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Show BEHS Students Prepare for Box be Utah State University campus Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19. The participainclude: ting amateur scientists Thomas Smith, Donna Sawyer, Doug Yeamon, Larry White and Earl Pagel. the participants. First, second, and third place awards will be given Saturday. The winners of these awards will go on to the state science fair to be held in Provo later this spring. Parents and visitors are welcome to visit the displays afternoon. Friday Here Monday Lady Spring has made another attempt to be ready for her official arrival on Monday by scurrying the snow and clouds away af- ter they left considerable moisture and cool temperatures here this week. Wednesday mornings clear skies and sunshine were something to behold followdng the late winter storm Monday and Tuesday. Aclocal cording to Charles Clifford, weather observer, Its going to warm up again, and by rights it should, so Spring I960 can make when she a favorable impression makes her official debut on Monday. High March March Jfi 17 .. . Low Mois. 37 22 .05 40 27 tr. to this program. Appearances lf lf pie-se- one-hal- Jobs Daughter 275-rrrl- o Order Planned SUPER VALUES FOR For Brigham , AWAIT MEETING meeting of the Discussing a forthcoming League of Women Voters here a e Mrs. Joe Gurrister, left, meet- ing chairman. Mrs. Garth Bakes, league president, and Councilman Verl Petersen, who will be guest sj LWV to Hear State Officials Councilman Pick Engineer For Road Job , Jobs Daughters is an organization for young ladies age 12 to 20, Mrs. Howes explained. Those whose family is afiliated with the Masonic Order should contact any of the officers of the council. Other elected officers included C. E. Pierce, assistant guardian, Brigham City, with his wife servA bowling league for teening as secretary; Mrs. Don Tremonton, treasurer; and agers in Brigham City will be Mrs. Thomas Matney, Tremonton, organized Saturday at the Rocket Bowl, it was director. announced George Lowry is the Worshipful this week. Persons interested in joining a Master of Amity Lodge No ,23, located on the corner of Second team are asked to meet at the local bowling place at 10 a. m. South and First East The league will be organized Mrs. Howes said she was hopeful that the organization can be and teams chosen at that time. of officers also Election is completed within the next four or planned. five months. The Brigham City members of Demolay will continue going to Ogden for their meetings. The object of Jobs Daughters is to band together girls for spiritual and moral upbuilding and to teach the love of God, country, respect for flag, lover of home and The number of infectious diseasfamily and reverence for teachMrs. es reported from Brigham City ings of Holy scripture, for the week ending March reHowes said. mained at a high count of 59, according to the State Department of Healths statistical bulletin. jy from Brigham Reported City were 26 cases of measles, 21 cases of influenza, six of mumps and six strep infections. Box Elder county reported one case of rheumatic fever for the same period, the bulletin COATS AND JACKETS RIDICULOUS PRICES 2 DAYS ONLY FRI. & SAT. Teens Invited To Councilman Verl Petersen will be the guest speaker at a meeting of State road officials have named the League of Women Voters as resident Tuesday, March 22, according to Carl M. Fonnesbeck Mrs. Joe Gurrister, meeting chair- engineer for the new highway conman. struction near Elwood and Honey-villThe meeting is scheduled at 8 according to Blaine J. Kay, student district p. m. in the Protestant engineer. center, 439 East Seventh South. Fonnesbeck will be in charge ot Petersen will discuss the problems of health code enforcement the project located on Interstate in Brigham City and related sani- Highway 15 from Honcyville to Eltation problems. A question and wood and the Elwod connection on answer period is planned. Interstate Defense Highway 80N. This work consists of 3.2 miles of a graded and drained roadway. Among th principal items of work will be the emplacement of cubic yards of imported borrow material and 500,000 cubic The 42nd anniversary of the yards of unclassified roadway- exfounding of the American Legion cavation. to The job has been awarded will be observed next Thursday, March 24. when members and Jack B Parsons, Smithfield. They their partners will meet at the have 180 working days to comTropical Restaurant tor a dinner plete the construction for the Utah Award commission. State Road meeting Mr. and Mrs. Vic Foisgien will was made to the firm as the lowhead a joint Legion and Auxiliary est bidder after - the opening of committee which is taking charge sealed bids otl the project. Fonnesbeck has been with the of the affair. They announce that the party will open at 7 p. m. with Road Commission for 27 years. He a social hour followed at 8 p. m will make his headquarters at with dinner and an appropriate Tremonton. American Legion To Note Founding DOLLAR DAYS , e, Spring Due attend cial musical sermon has been prepared by Rouse for this meetwill be An interesting program has been ing. August Nussbaum the speaker and special musical prepared by Owen E. Rouse, cho- numbers besides those rendered rus director for this appearance. by the chorus, will include a bari- their families are invited one-hal- Earl Pagels Some of the things the projects will be judged on will include inforscientific preparation and mation learned and displayed by 25 e Tommy Smith will demonstrate his electric computer. Donna Sawyer will illustrate the effect of nicotine in the diet of hamsters Doug Yeaman will show off his electric computer. High radio is frequency currents Larry Whites subject. The field of The deadline for entering all projects is 10 30 a m. Friday, after which the judges will come around to the various contestants and ask questions or have them demonstrate their entries. Plans Local JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 17, 1960 THE BOX ELDER The program will include reli- tone solo by Melvin Smith, and a gious, popular, novelty, ladies trio presented by the BingThe Southern Pacific Male Choand comedy song by the cho- ham Sisters of Ogden. Accomparus of Ogden will make two sepa- rus Soloists will be Jack Carter, nists will be Mrs. Ellis and Miss rate appearances in Brigham City Robert Reynolds, Gael Campbell, Georgia Campbell. on Sunday, March 20, according to Bert Nelson and Melvin Smith. Bishop Dean Compton will preMelvin Smith, program directoi. Also featured will be Mrs. Janet side at the meeting. Rhees Ellis, pianist, and a trumThe chorus members will pet duet by Stephen and Norda ot The American Foundation for their annual concert and Ogden. the Blinds survey shows that show at the Intermountain At 7 p. m , the chorus will pre- while only 15 percent of blind perYOUNG bird races will be held school auditorium at 3 p. m. In- sent a sacrament meeting sermon sons read braille with facility, alin the fall wth hirdc bred after termountain students, faculty of music and song at the Brigham most all of them can hear Talking the first of the year eligible to members, school employees and City Seventh LDS ward. A spe Books. compete. These pigeons will be flown up to the sta'inn. Jesse R. Rock of Brigham City asked that anyone in Box Flder county interested in racing birds contact him. The racing schedule: April 10 Burlev, Ida, 118 miles, April 17 Gooding. Ida , 172 miles. 221 Mrs W. D. Howes, newly elec- April 24 Mt. Home, Ida ted guardian of Bethel Council miles. No. 9, Order ol Eastern Star, an- May Nampa, Ida., 274 miles. nounces plans to organize a chap- Mav 7 LaGrande, Ore., 406 miles FINAL CLEAN-U- P OF GIRLS ter of Jobs Daughters in Brigham Mav 14 Arlington, Ore 505 miles Mav 21 Arlington, Ore., 505 miles City. Plans were made known at elec- May 27 Seattle, Wash 685 miles. tion meeting held by Bethel Coun- June 10 Vancouver, B. C., 775 (Stock Room Showing Only) miles. cil No. 9. held on the is Sets Annual Spring Races as last year which includes points in Idaho, Oregon and Washington With favorable weather conditions pi ev ailing last season, four records were broken in the older bird events. These were: 275 miles from Nampa, Idaho, five and one-ha400 miles from hours; LeGrande, Ore., eight and one-hahours, 500 miles from Arlingf ton, Ore , 18 and hours, CLUB members recently agreed and 685 miles from Seattle, Wash., to race from the same stations 14 f and hours. By Linda Jeppsen stereo project. Ogden Chorus The Brigham City Homing Pigeon club will send its spring racit ing season winging April 10, announced this week. with Nine races are scheduled one coming each week until June 10 A special race from Vancouver, B C., is slated to climax the season, according to club officers Science Fair Five students will represent Elifer at the Science Fair to Brigham City Pigeon Club 190,-00- - 0 Organize Bowling League Red-fiel- Infectious Disease Count Still High ttnaraanmiBsvL 22 South Main Street 7A lb a Mrs. Condies-- 1 lb. cello bags "yu.j1 j-B- " " 'ggwgfgs! 4 |