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Show California has the largest deer population in the nation withwell over a; million of the animals. North Stake It g I Elder NEWS Box . Brigham City, utan Wednesday, March 7, 1956 I Completes I2HSTOKE IPiWUCl get Pore Work per hour Penny Drive The annual drive for birthday pennies for the benefit of the Primary Childrens, hospital was completed Feb. 29 by officers and teachers of Primary in North Box Elder stake. Funds contributed by the eight wards of the stake are as follows: t, , Bear River ward .... ..: $135.73 .... 165.00 Third ward .... 130.89 Fourth ward Seventh ward ......... .... 131.35 143.88 Eighth ward 126.13 Corinne ward 21.47 ... Harper ward 102.25 Honeyville ward ... ... $956.70 Total This amount has been received by Mrs. Earl Ferguson, secretary of the stake Primary board and sent to the secretary of the Primary General Board as a valentine giift to the hospi-tal- . A good crowd att ended, a fine dinner was served and a splenSUCCESSFUL MEET did program presented at the annual membership meeting of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau, held Saturday at the Seventh ward recreation hall. Principal speakers included, left to right, Ed A. Thomas, Spanish Fork, director of farm supply for the Farm Bureau state staff; Ralph Tolman, Honeyville, president of the local group; Leonard Johnson, Salt Lake City, western regional organizational assistant for the American Farm Bureau ; Carl Frischknecht, Logan, director of the US AC extension service; and David Burgoyne, assistant director. Stake Dance Brigham City, will appear in the University Young Peoples Theatre production of Wizard of Oz next week. show will be presented at the North t dance Saturday Stake evening in the Oorinne ward recreation hail. Stake dance directors, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holman will be In charge of the floor show numlbers. floor fun-nigh- Theme of the dance will be Kite Kapers. A Logan orches-trhas been engaged to furnish the music for the evening and refreshments will be sold. Lucky number dances will foe featured with prizes galore. Participating in the floor show numbers will be Maurice Carter, Dick Rodhe, Bob Christensen, Odell Wood, Marian Nicholas. Lola Mills, Karen Cutler and Becky Sneddon. The Corinne ward MIA under the direction of Supt. John Cra-ne- r .and President Stella Fors-gren- , will be hosts for the evening, and they extend an invitation to all members of North The drama will foe presented in Kingsbury Hall, Friday, Mardh 16, at 4 p. m and Saturday, March 17, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. LaVern Adix is director. Todd, a dramatics major at the university, Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Todd, 733 South 3rd West, Brigham City. a . . . Elder John J. RETURNS (Jay) Kunzler will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday, March 11, in the Park Valley ward at 1 p.m. after returning from a two-yemission in the New England States. ar He is active in debate and other dramatics functions at the university. graduate of Davis High school at Kaysvalle, Mr. Todd was active in debate and dramatics while attending school there. He received an Associate A 1953 in Science certificate ber in 955. Park Valley Elder stake to attend and have an enjoyable evening. Box v n Wildcat Test Well r ' 4,524 Feet A testimonial homecoming will honor Mm on Sunday afternoon, March 11, at 1 p. m. in the Park Valley ward chapel. His many friends are invited to attend. restore jomg to to do your work foster tractor to full power to Take time now schedule. oo work tsto held keep date to the field later. Schedule your McCormick tractor bearing tar m h A A aervk. CALL US TODAY! 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The oil and gas test, known as Federal No. 2, is being drilled by the Utah Southern Oil company. k wifl pay jom to let oar dulled tervkemea fluores-cenfs- You can put the "Kitchen of Your Dreams into the house you now have or; the onfe you are planning to build at a price that is within your reach "Financial-l- Elder Kunzler in labored Massachusetts and Connecticut and spent the past eight months in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is planning to attend school at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. - PROM 54 Pontiac Station Wagon Hydramatic, Power SieeHg Home Magazine Cover Kitchen Kunzler Tractor Service 5-S- tar Door prizes will foe given and anyone who 3s interested is into vited to attend, according Mrs. Grunig. Admission is free. . 51995 From Mission returned to his home on Feb. 18 after completElia-soi.Verri Petersen, 723 East ing two years of service in the Drive, returned to his home New mission. He is the here.Tuesday afternoon, feeling son ofEngland Mr. and Mrs. John J. much Improved, after spending Kunzler. the past five days in an Ogden IH , AUTO SHOPPIN'? SEE COPPIN! How To Have A Elder John J. (Jay) ' We- desert glass, tifacts, ' and uranium minerals. THEY'RE HERE! in Elder Returns of Park Valley hospital. He was taken to the hospital when it was thought he Friday was - suffering a heart attack, but following extensive examinations, it was found that it was a nervous disorder, rather than1 a heart attack, family members reported Tuesday afternoon. from with our rs Gem and Mineral Show Is Scheduled der Stake Primary board wish to thank all who contributed in any way to this annual The Golden Spike Gem and gift from North Box Elder stake. Mineral Society will hold their fifth annual Rook Show In Ogden on Saturday and Sunday, March 10 and 31, between 'the hours of 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. each day, according to Mrs. Oscar Grunig, an officer of the or' ganization. .The show will take place at the Ogden Ford Sales Co., located5 at 359 26th street. Featured at the show will be The First ward MIA Gold and several displays of rocks and Green ball is slated to be held jewelry which has been made Tuesday, March 13, beginning by the members of the organizaat 8 p. m. In the ward recrea- tion! using gems and minerals tion hall. they have collected. Also featured at the show will All Junior Gleaners of the ward Will be especially honored be demonstrations showing the process of cutting, grinding, polduring the evening. and faceting of stones. Kay Shumans orchestra has ishing been engaged for the semd formal There will he exhibits of rocks, carvings, silvercraft, Indian ar dance. The public, along with all ward members, is Invited to attend and enjoy an evening of dancing and the floor show set to be held at 9:30 p. m. DO IT YOURSELF . Is Down Box El- Set by First Appears in U Play Therald Francis Todd, a Uni Ward Mutual versity of Utah junior from Plans North outstanding the North Parent-Teache- Gold and Green Brigham Student Corinne Ward 'An. Officers of CANDIDATES Mrs. Glen Humpherys, Brigham City and Mrs. Lewis L. Boothe, Honeyville, are the two candidates for president of the Box Elder High school association, to be voted upon at the March 14 membership meeting. "hi-lite- " tones and patterns. i The nutty, fyxfish character SUITS of this top favorite casual tweed ' Walk A Block and Save is brightened with the related-ton- triple-ton- e patterns. Varsity-Tow- n e from $39.50 lightness of Rght-heart- oew . 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