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Show J Super MoiKee lcujui Set by Third Ward Honeyvilie super market bazaar is planned by the Third ward Relief society for Thursday evening, Nov. 14, President Mildred Hall, officers and members anA (Continued from Page One) agricultural staff members as Instructors. In Wives of Young Farmers Room 205, at 7:30 p. m., with Bertha Harris as instructor. Art Instruction in Room 11A, with Ray Jeppsen, - instructor. Fee charged. Will Begin Dec. 5 The following classes will begin Thursday evening, Dec. 5: Longhand for beginners in Room 203 at 7 p. m., with Inez Erb as instructor. Long-hanAdvanced Room 203 at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Erb as Instructor. Clothing for the Family, at 7:30 p. m. in Room 205 with Joanne Stein as instructor. Farm and Business Law at 7:30 p. m., in Room with Sherma Hansen as Instructor. Writing for Pleasure and Improvement, at 7:30 p. m. at City Library, with Larrayne B. Ward, Instructor. Additional Classes Planned Other classes planned include the following: Automobile Driving Instruction for adults with Clara Bradshaw as instructor. Time to be arranged by appointment. Phone Set Nov. 23 nounce. The Honeyvilie YBA organizaThe cafeteria will open at 6 ention has scheduled their annual p. m. to serve supper to the tire family. Bargain sales will bazaar to be held Saturday, begin at 7 p. m. with specials in Nov. 23, in the Honeyvilie Japa- I I J I , t ' ! nese church. The traditional Oriental supper will be a highlight of the evening, with serving beginning at 6 p.m. offering a variety of delicious dishes. Games and contests will be conducted throughout the evening, with prizes offered to all winners. Door prizes to be given away include an automatic dishwasher, a power drill and a Sunbeam fry pan, as well as many other valuable and worthwhile prizes. Purpose of the annual event is to raise money for church activities during the coming year. The general public is invited to attend the bazaar. Tickets are now on sale and will be availabe from any member of the Honey-eyvill- e YBA organization. d Hy-Spe- d, 2-- -- there's NO magtc u to getting money! 805-J- . i Livestock Healthy- -! Dr. James T. Simper as instructor, will be given at the Corinne school. Time to be announced StuSTUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Newly elected at a later date. dent Council officers at Central School began plans , this Farm Accounts, Record Keepweek for years activities. The council is headed by Colin ing and Social Security Dean B. Freeman as instructor, to be Huggins, president, back, left; David Evans at Honeyvilie school. given back, right; Joan North, front, left; and Kathy Time to be announced. ter, assistant secretary, front right. Soil Improvement Practices with the Soil Conservation Service and the Extension Service cooperating In instruction to be given at Willard school. Time to be announced. Upholstery- of Home Furniture. Time and place to be announced. Outdoor Survival Training USU and State Fish and Wildlife Assn, for in' A very enlightening program struction. cooperating The Central school Is again Time to be announc; beginning Student Council ac- concerning the new channel 7 ed. education television station was tivities. of Box Elder county. Geology school Time to be announced.) Following elections in each presented to Central Care of School and Church room, 32 boys and girls were PTA attenders Monday evening, named as council representa- Nov. 1L Buildings. Time and place to be Rex Campbell of KUED ex- announced. tives. Council members then elected Colin Huggins, son of plained the coming of the new Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huggins, station and explained that about hours president; David Evans, son of 13 hours a week, evening Mrs. Gladys Evans, vice presi- between 6 p. m. and - 9 p. m., dent; Joan North, daughter of will be devoted to fine , educaMr. and Mrs. Joe North, secre- tional programs featuring plays, tary, and - Kathy McAllister, several doctors - and y noted mudaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- sicians. When asked how .to , get i: the gene Colette, assistant secrenew station he explained , that tary. Faculty supervisors for the it was as easy as flipping the council are Mrs. Mae Petersen, dial to channel 7, in fact that is Mrs. Nellie Wight and Mrs. Vera just what you do. Programs will Mills. begin in January just as soon Last year all the students In as the tour is completed. There will be no commercials, the school began the move toward improving conduct and be- just excellent programs. The havior in the school with the support of the people will be student council in charge. With needed. The success of the stastudents working towards the tion during the next two years common goal the council proved will determine whether or not most successful and will again it stays. The meeting Monday evening operate. Council members, two from was conducted by Mrs. Marva each room in the school In- Frost, president, with pledge by clude: Jimmy Harrison, Kathryn J. Norris Larsen and prayer by Christensen, Scott Colton, Lin- Eugene Price. da Gittins, Mark Baron, Susan Second grade children under Clifford, Chucky Kimber, Carol the direction of their teachers Redelings, Lynn Bierly, Mark sang songs of Thanksgiving. Maloney, Gloria Huggins, Kevin Carver, Billy Jacobsen, Alisa ONLY 6 WEEKS Malmrose, Nancy Shields, Gary Christensen, Sydney Burtcher, TIL CHRISTMAS! Brent Hollingsworth, Gwen AnCharles Jensen, LeRoy derson, Pierce, Ann Verret, Bill Shaw, Dawn Huggins, Craig Zundel, LaNae Shields, Bill Horsley, Diane Andreason, Kathy McAllister, Colin Huggins, David Evans and Joan North. Keeping vice-preside- $25 lo $2000 We want to make loans to residents of this area on signature only, car or furniture. Phone first service for prompt, R. A. Wetzel, Manager St Phone: 487, Brigham City 20 S. Main " Hour: Mon.-Fr- i. 9:30-5:3- Sat. 0; en evenings by appointment to residents of nearby town, balow $600 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) Loan, mad . loan, O Program Is Student Council TV Eleclions Held Enlightening to , s At Central School Central PTA . NtWb tldoi box Brigham City, Utah , Wednesday, November 13, Adult Education; Classes Begin Monday YBA Bazaar all departments. All ward members and the general public are invited to shop for Christmas gifts in the dry goods department. A lovely assortment of quilts, aprons, dresses, shirts, dish towels, pillow cases, luncheon cloths, hankies, rugs, and doilies have been completed for the sale. Home-mad- e breads of all kinds, pies and cakes will be featured at the bakery and the sweet shop will be filled with home-mad- e candy with the MIA in charge. Sunday The Primary and school are sponsoring fish ponds for the children. A cordial invitation is extended by the Relief society ladies for all to attend the grand opening of their super market on Thursday. Deseret Camp DUP Plans Friday Meet invitation to Learning Issued by The Deseret Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 Classes Now In Session Six special classes in educa p. m. at the home of Mrs. Her-vi- n tion have already started, howBunderson, 162 North First ever, interested persons may East. still enroll. These are: A good attendance is desired. School Administration and Personnel Problems sponsored by Utah State University, with Dr. Leon F. Christiansen, Instructor, held each Monday eveIntermountain ning at the school at 7 p. m. University credit may be secured. Counseling and Guidance sponsored by Brigham Young University with Dr. Lester N. Downing, held each Tuesday afternoon at 4 p. m., at Central school. University credit may be secured. Water Color and Oil Painting, with Dr. sponsored by USU, Harrison Groutage as instructor, held Thursday afternoon of each week at Lincoln school at 4 p. m. University credit available. The New Testament sponsored by BYU, with Dr. Sidney B. Sperry as Instructor, held each Thursday evening at 7 p. m. at the stake tabernacle. Art Crafts sponsored by USU, with Marie T. Jeppsen, Instructor, held Thursday evening of each week at the Teen Canteen at 7 p. m. University credit available. Time Still Undetermined The time of the following two classes is yet to be announced, but will be conducted as pari of the Evening education program: Improved Practices in Reading, sponsored by USU, will be WITH A MECHANICAL given at Bear River City school. securbe DEVICE TO PERFECTLY University credit may THE NEW 1958 i CADILLAC is now on display at COPPIN MOTOR i , The new America's PLEAT YOUR FABRICS Current Political and World Developments to be conducted by Dr. G. Homer Durham, of the University, of Utah, will be given at Box Elder High school. homemakers Easy to Make Yourself nt 1 2. Corinne DUP Camp to Meet Friday, Nov. 15 st drapery idea thgt has taken the , ' fancy of DRAPERIES, ed. low-co- Hem your fabric, 3. Insert pleater. ij 4 Simple Steps Insert hooks. Hang draperies. Carriers, rods, cornices, lambrequins, valances and wide fabric selection available at Corinne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon, Nov. 15, at 2 p. m. 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