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Show Perry Third Kindergarten Club Has school any othe; SAME TE HE WANTS' A reporter must write ohec: Elder high in this of or sees it. spoits )ou group he as and Spoit THEM TO WIN. lively have the same privilege and town whenever "possible this Lots help Box Elder win. Tne! will do everything possi-I- t I DARE YOU TO PUBLISH that is the reason this corner ex- isnt letter, your ble to help Box Elder win. THIS. printed evYours truly, pected that you agree with except lose sight of the one of-BOX ELDER FAN sports writer. . . TO erything that is printed in this AND column. . . . thats why you can REPORT OBJECTIVELY NEWS READER. FOR FEELINGS get a sports argument at the WITHOUT TEAMS OR INDIVIDUALS THE First of all a 39 to 33 win over drop of the hat SPORTS EVENTS AND THE INNorth Cache doesnt look as close so work we IN PLAY of Lots time DIVIDUALS THAT corner the scared though this see weak- THEM AS HE SEES THEM, boys very much. In fact. North to something we cant DoVhE Verna Johnson, Teacher and Fourth Grades Christmas Party For Children Of Members , Children and grandchildren of Kindergarten club members had a gay time Thursday, December 21, when they were feted at a Christmas party at the War Memorial home. Highlight of the party, of course, was the arrival of Santa Claus (John Howard played the part) and dancing by the kids to music furnished by Mrs. Dan also sang Boss. Tha group Christmas songs. Mrs. Arden Balls was chairman of the event and was assisted by Mrs. McLaren Funk and Mrs. Alfred Frye. Furnishing pop com balls for the group were Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Mrs. Ronald Ballinghom and Mrs. Charles Burt Cache Is doped to be one of the nesses and there never was a strong man in sports, business stronger teams of the Region. or anything that didnt have Without a signature on a let- someone at sometime point out we ter, there is certainly no reason weaknesses, j Thats why for answering your Inquiries as have coaches and pay them. If to qualifications, but just for the they dont do the job they lose 6ake of feelings well list just their bread and butter. Thats a few. (This is not a policy of what1 you call business experthis corner" or sports writers, be- ience and the time you spend s concause lots of getting this experience is when tinue to ride reputations, which your, boss is picking out the isnt a desirable thing to do un- weaknesses for you. Musicians der any circumstances. Past is practice and take lessons where past and nothing can be done they pay someone to point out about it it's NOW that counts.) their weaknesses . . . BUT IT DOESNT MAKE THEM WEAK IT HELPS THEM IMPROVE Your editor has played a little basketball in the American AND DO A BETTER JOB. PROOF and this corner cerLegion program, College and Ban Johnson leagues; a little tainly doesnt pretend to take football and basketball In high credit on this proof. school at Manhattan, Kansas, (a HANSEN. . . . this comer stattown of round 16,000 population) and plays a little golf. That ed that he was weak on defense ust about takes care of sports after he let Boyce of Granite As for news, this scorg 19 points against him. experience. corner has a professional jour- Proof, Hansen has definitely imnalism degree from Kansas proved in his defensive play in State College and 14 years of ex- the last week or two according perience in the news field. As to Coach Ferguson and accordfor the boys, I happened to have ing to the North Cache , box the privilage of being the Ath- score. Hansens man or men in letic Officer for the American that game were Wynn and JesLegion baseball team during the sup. Wynn scored two points past season, when we also came and Jessup four. Hansen and in second in the state and also Boothe both worked the back this corner had more than a boards very well which this corlittle to do with organizing the ner expected them to do and North Cache on reJunior Baseball league with the very important help of the bounds and against a control-Brighaball team thats tough to do. four service clubs in City, so my association with It didnt make him weak. MORE PROOF. . . . hunsaker boys around here hasnt been and Rock, both labeled weak smalL by this corner, came out and You also take a few cracks at Hunsaker dumped four valuable Coach Ferguson. , His record points to aid the Bee cause, and speaks very well for him and Rock dogged the bail all over how he handles boys, in fact the court to give Box Elder con- there are quite a few schools trol. Not weak. it makes harder to that would like to have a coach boys work that-mucthat could talk to their boys prove youre a liar. Think about like be has talked to Box Elder that. . . . think back when you athletes into winning as often were a kid. as they have. This corner is as much for Box BOX ELDER N They Look Alike" 5E?YELand. fic violators ble on this not 'always CL EC (upl sometime,' bu?? Patrolmen I Biello, 27. are twff the police traffic divS has-been- Phone your news to 1000 ... , PICK O' THE WED.-THUR- -- Back Row (left to right) Jay Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen ; Doyl Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thome ; Steven Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dickey ; Curtis Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nicholas; Kath-ery- n Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PtCTTTRES" S. Hit No. h back Roger Nelson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Nelson; Brent Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thome; Dennis Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings; Judy Buist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Buist; Billy Pruitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pruitt; Lynda Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson. Front row Glen McFall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McFall ; Susan Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen; Margaret Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott; Leona Osmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Osmond ; Alice Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow; Carolyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson. Earl Young; Patricia Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stokes. Second row from back Bobby Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs., Dwight Schroeder; Caroline Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff; Edward (Teddy) Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel; Elaine Quayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle; Dale Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Jdrs. William Wagstaff. Third row' from i n Book Lore Club Hears IA- - Talk By Dr. Ferguson rv The Book Lore club held e N their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Frguson, Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Dorothy Jeppsen in charge. Special guests of the club were Dr. G. Renee Ferguson and Mrs. R W. Forest. An informal talk Mental by Dr. Ferguson on Health in Relation to Personality was followed by an interesting discussion of psychiatric problems by the group. Dr. Ferguson Is a resident M.D. at the New York hospital and instructor in clinical psychiatry at Cornell medical school. Eighteen ladies were present to enjoy the cozy fireside chat. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evehings . program. I t - i r: : assisted by Mrs. Charles Burt, Mrs. Clifford Hobson arid , Mrs. Ronald Ballingham. Kindergarten Club Entertains Many At Children's Party Seventh Ward Primary Over 125 children were guests Plans Holiday Party at of the Kindergarten club The their annual childrens party Primary in the Seventh held at the War Memorial home ward will hold a Christmas par ty, Wednesday at 3 oclock in Thursday afternoon. the afternoon in the new chapel, The little boys and girls enAll of the children in the joyed dancing to the music ward 12 years old and younger played by Thelma Ross at the are invited to attend. piano and solovox. Many entertaining games were also afford- Grandson Born ed for enjoyment. , and Mrs. E. Elwynn Seely received word of the arrival of their first grandson, Scott, born to Dwayne E. and Pat Seely of Mr. at the . f Cleveland, Ohio. , The mother is the former Pa tricla Boyce of Ogden.1 Scott has an older sister, Terry K. , "Side-Line- s Hit No. 2 Kfr' Eastof ttUMBM T ALSO CARTOON DON'T MISS THESE TWO GREAT HOLIDAY PARTIES r , . the ... A BIG mmmY ROSS FEATURING AND HIS BIGHT ORCHESTRA THELMA AT THE SOLOVOX $1.00 Per Couple j . YOU'LL rj- - tpcrU Liiim price.! dlciiucu Buick SPECIAL S.dant with d lux trim WPKKFY-- 86 PROOF JAS 68.4 Barclay & name since GRAIN NEUTRAL co. limited, m 1859 I SPIRITS peoria, ml ,n Buick SUPER Riviara MODEL 41D (lllutratd) Buick SPECIAL Sodan with do luxo trim MODEL 72 R 224! Buid. ROADMASTER Riviora A sports writer would give most anything to have someto this thing, like happened oc column over the week-encur every issue of the paper. A letter such as we are going to print The only disadvantage Is that the writer didnt have .the to sign the letter, while i courage everything that appears in this column is directly the responsi bility of one person and every one knows it , Stdaa - j HAVE AT - THE- f - ft JtfY 7 ' j : - - TIME OF .. YOUR . LIFE THE DANCE BOWL DANCING FROM 12:00 TO 2:30 A. BUT COME EARLY ... The Letter, and we DARE to print it, in fact we are glad to print it: Sidelines r By Mace ... . What do you think youre doing, YOU big lug. Are you trying to lose the game for BOX ELDER, Why pick out all ( the faults of the tefim just before a game? Do you know anything about news, boys and a game? Why dont you give them pat on the back for the1, good things they have done. After all you and the coach are dealing with boys. Basketball is to develop boys. Not one. but many, Its not to break their spirits. Remember some big dope like you said Arnie Farrin could riev er really play basketball. Then someone, who gave all , boys chance, gave Arnie Ferrin his and he became famous. Sure I believe the stars! (if there is such a thing) should re ceive a lot of praise, but why call the boys who havent fdund favor with the coach, WEAK, Thats a very good way to make Box Elder needs them weak. ten on the team, not five. t Box Elder loses most of her state games because the coach fails to make more boys llm portant Successful teams do lot of. substituting. Boys with sad hearts and no spirit can never do their best And one star cant win a game. The boys on the bench sure get a dirty deal. Give them chance. Dont make them weak are by calling them weak,-Thescared to death. SHUT UP IF YOU cant say - M. -t- - " these prices. So youd better take a careful look at them and what theyll buy. Theyll buy. the .thrill of swift, smooth, trigger-quic- k spirited travel-a- nd power so few ..that Buick mighty owners have ever pressed it to the limit. Theyll buy sparkling style, spacious comfort and-the-durabl- dependable, time-teste- d quality for which Buicks are famous. And when, you check what you get for what you pay, youll make this discovery. which is the On a pounds-per-dolla- r basis s engineer yardstick of bedrock value n other cars of comparable dimensions can beat a Buick Special, Super or Roadmaster. Or to be more specific Buicks straight-eight- . Special is priced like a six and in23the . Roadmaster price class you can pay or more than youll pay for these great automobiles. But note this fact: Our supply of these bar, gains is limited-- so youd better come in now and see what we have on hand. . trzMrrvra rova price range -- FOR THE PARTY - There Will Be Hats And Noisemakers Galore I , $3.00 Per Couple Music by the Dan Ross Orchestra featuring Thelma at the Solovox MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW we ought to warn you his WE think the last time we aim to advertise CALL 738 - y - SOMETHING ENCOURAGING, THE COACH WILLAHAVE TO Tot. I. HENRY J. TAYLOR. ABC N.IWS.-L-, r.17 Mon? MW imo AUTOMOBILE ABB BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM UNDY MOTOR I9 South Main Street Phone 272 CO- - Brigham FU )i Optional equipment, state ond local foxes. If any, additional. Prices may vary slightly In adjoining communities due to shipping charges. All prices gbjoct to change without notice. ! 1 A grand old 46D 56R sensible , DAN i "Moct HntJttrul the1. Vl 1 stint( PAUL HENREID as lean lafitte mJACK OAKIE ibrtiit!iMsTfaiiHi Counterspy By a Ptcnwi Buccaneers. r David Harding Plus Selected Shorts MODEL Typical Delivered Prices on 1950 Buicks v j- - HE ATE KIKG OF THE OUTCASTS! . sECORBY1 ; A LAFITTE! CO-HI- MODEL Look and FRIDAY wanted good whiskey at a ... , THURSDAY imp tOa0? WHIM1 Now one of the countrys leading brands, I Corbys was made famous by millions whol I .... : Elwyn Seelys Recently fctfcOEO out-playe- d ToA.y Each child was presented a delicious pop corn ball by Santa and his helpers, after , which a gift of appreciation was presented to Santa. . 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