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Show Group Pays Visit To News & Journal Wendell Hess Is New Bear River Coach Wendell Hess was named fooat Bear River High school year, it school for 1954-5was decided at t special board of education meeting last week. Don Peterson was appointed as a teacher and assistant in the physical education department at the valley school at the same meeting. Also established was a new salary schedule for the two high school the prlncipalships In county. These were set at $6,250 for a full 12 month employment. tball coach New Record Player At Library Returns From Mission List Schedule jHII! s Summer Band Put our manpower on your tillage team Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 16, 1954 will meet in the band room at , FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 20th get the family together ; who returned recently from a two year mission in the Great Lakes field, now is Young attending Brigham university. . . . Reese Norr Is Back It's back to school for Reese Norr, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Norr, 246 North First West, who entered Brigham Young university this week to complete his education. Miss Lapriel Wight, left, Brigham City Carnagie librarian, accepts the key to the Magnavox record playing console from Miss Edith vBowen, right, who presented the first gift donation to the American Association of University Women to be used for the music project. Looking on and smiling their approval are Mrs. Arthur Gillespie, project chairman, and Mrs. Richard Alston, who served as president of the local AAUW branch, as the project was being completed. The console has been presented to the library and one half of its cost has now been assumed by the library board. Youngsters will be, allowed to hear records during supervised listening periods. . . . Fram Promotes Third Ward To USAC Utah in New Hold Fund Dinner Scholarship to Travel Guide returned from a two year mission in the Great Lakes mission field, where Utah's vacation and tourist he was called from the Third ttractions are receiving wideheavy-dut- y ward. spread promotion through a new AmerVacationland ica travel guide, now being distributed throughout the U. S Haystack Needle Is wrricemeti can increase the efficiency of yonr and Canada by the Fram corporOar No Longer Elusive ation, which operates a wareproduction team by checking the condition of yoor heavy-dut- y The house in Brigham City. CAMDEN, N. J. (UP I tillage tools now. Theyll look for bent frames, worn proverbial needle in the hayThe travel book devotes part stack" wont be elusive any- of a planned tour to Utah, and bearings and ground tools that more. should be replaced. Theyll recfeatures photos and suggested Electronics engineers at the trips through this states vacaommend only the service needed. a RCA plant have Call us today so make a 5 Star developed tion areas, together with maps, mechanism that will pick out tour tips, vacation logs and Service data. all metal objects concealed in helpful travel information. textile, materials. The device Brief film versions of the sounds an alarm, either by a in the travel book are beringing bell or warning light, toursfeatured on nationwide telewhich automatically stops ma- ing vision networks, increasing prochinery. BRIGHAM TRUCK AND The engineers figure the de- motional efforts to attract more vice will prevent machinery tourists to enjoy Utahs wealth of vacation opportunities. l7.1PLEr.1EUT CO. increase damage, production The attractive travel guide texof and enhance the safety 27 North Main Brigham City, Utah books can be obtained free from tile workers. Fram, Providence 16, R. I. with a Fram boxtop; or for 25 cents without the boxtop. They are available from service stations, car dealers and garages in this of the area who are America "Vacationland program. VALUES GA10REI S1ASHED1 Containing photos and descriptions of Utahs vacation spots, the travel guide tour features Bryce Canyon and Salt Lake City. The Utah Road Commission is also listed, enabling FOLDING STEEL LAWN and PORCH CHAIR prospective visitors to write for complete tourist and vacation A $6.95 VALUE information Fram corporation, world's larHEAVY DUTY STEEL gest manufacturer of oil filters, FRAME has developed the travel guides and TV travelogues to increase COLORFUL CLOTH tourist travel in the family auBACK AND SEAT tomobile to Americas outstanding vacation areas. Nationwide COLORS: ASSORTED recognition of Utahs vacation charms is expected to help build rid, grim, yeffow, blue the states fast growing tourist-vacatioindustry. FOLDS COMPACTLY FOR EASY STORAGE Reese just recently tools Have your ready when nature says go! -- PIIOIIE 300 A, ward building fund dinner for the Brigham .City Third ward has been announced for next Saturday evening by Building Fund Chairman Reed Simonsen B.F.Goodrieh SPECIALS PRICEl ONLY Samsonite Luggage Set Brigham Girl Karen Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. .Gunderson e Offers Greyhound Vacation Service May Savings Bonds Sales Hit New High T. Frank Coppin, savings bonds chairman for Box Elder county, announced today that statewide purchases of Series E and H Savings Bonds during May were $1,477,125 as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, approximately $100,000 greater than sales for last month. May sales in this county were reported at $22,223.75. The current program being carried on throughout the state by many service clubs in inviting a banker to explain to their members the advantages of both the E and H bond to the individual and the important part the sale of these bonds plays in esAppropriate tablishing a good, sound AmeriNEW LONDON, Conn. (UP) can dollar, is expected to inThe Army recruiting stations crease the purchase of savings bonds by the public, telephone number here is GI Coppin said. n GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE! Presents and get Dad this handsome The affair will be held in the and one of three representatives from Brigham City attending Eighth ward recreation hall and Girls State at Logan last week, will start at 6 p. m. was presented with a scholarThe Building committee of the ship to Utah State Agricultural Third ward has announced that college in the closing ceremonconstruction will soon begin to ies of the eighth annual session, erect the new recreational hall Sunday. addition to the Third ward chaof the 190 girls Twenty-onpel. The general building com- attending Girls State were honmittee of the general authorities ored with scholarships awarded has given the go ahead signal on the basis of service and for work to start, and it is hoped worthiness. that ground will be broken in Others from Brigham City atJuly for the new $60,000 addi- tending the citizenship training tion which will include the rec- school were Alice Johnson reational hall, Relief society and DeanhaMary Lichtenstein. All etc. kitchen room, facilities, three were presented with Girls Tickets to the ward dinner are State pins and certificates at the now being distributed to ward close of the program. members at $5.00 per plate, $1 of which will go for the dinner and $4 00 to be credited to the building fund assessment. 8 Following his attendance at a recent Greyhound regional tour meeting, J. W. Howard, manager of the local Greyhound depot, has announced that vacation planning service is open to the public. Vacation planning service is available without charge, Howard announced. From Brigham Give Dad the luggage gift of a lifetime! He'll carry Samsonite with City a Greyhound vacation can . in gl It's pride because Samsonite is so masculine and so good-loo- k in the be planned anywhere United States, up into Canada or made to take rough handling ond Samsonite's down to Mexico. Across the nafinish wipes deon with a damp cloth. 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Tackle of All Kinds SNO-GE- L Box Classes in instrumental music Monday Clarinet, 1:30; saxofor students in Biigham City phone, 2:30; flute, 3:30. and surrounding areas are now Tuesday Cornet, 1:30; tromsousaphon6 and 2:30; being held according to Wayne bone, Johnson, Box Elder High school drum, 3:30. music instructor. Wednesday Violin, 1:30; cello 2:30; bass, 3:30. Parents or students who have Classes will be held at the questions concerning any phase schools of the following locaof the instructional program tions: may call Mr. Johnson at 576. Thursday Mantua, 1:30; 1:30. Following is the schedule for , Friday Perry, 1:30; Honey-villeinstruction: Bear 3:00; 1:30; Willard, Beginning students (Students River City, 3:00. From LDS Mission 0 0 8 BEIISI. The Blazer boys of the Third ward Primary group will go on a conducted tour of the News and Journal plant this afternoon, Wednesday, where they will see the complete operation of a newspaper plant. Teachers of the Third ward Primary are Mrs. May Campbell and Mrs. Alice Hailing. Blazer boys who will visit the newspaper plant are: Eldon Busby, Rodney Bywater, Reed Hailing, Kent Oman, Robert Owens, Ted Valentine, Gary Jensen, Terry Bowden, Michael Burbank, Danny Harrison, Tommy Merlin Horn, Robert Taylor, Thompson, Berry Vincent, Dennis Whitaker and Reese Nielson. 5-S- tar of OLDSMOBILE Central Chevrolet Co. DEALER 18 todayi North Main St. JUSTIN BILL FOLDS CQ cn QO.UVl up Gift Boxes For All Gifts! |