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Show hnnnr of the newly elected ones cooked lit Me tous hamburgers, b Principal Freeman, were outstanding on the menu. Retiring officers are: Leron Johnson, president; Donna Facer, vice president; Arden Jensen, secretary. Next years officers will be: Bunny Gary Shirts, president; Richard Reese, vice president; White, secretary. Leota Intermountain Weightlifting Meet Planned In Brigham City Friday LOCAL ATLAS BAR BELL CLUB WILL HOST 3 Men boasling the biggest mus- 8 p. m. Host to the 30 odd muscle-developin- lifters include Max'Grunig, Mr. Utah of 1951; Delbert Brienstein, oug Orchard, Kay Hansen, Delbert Johnson and probably several ail weightlifting records will be others. We expect official. the old If lifts at the Brigham City weight-liftinrecords for the event are high enough, qualifystate in most of the weights to ing men will be eligible to comIn the national weight-liftinfall at the event, With new ones pete contest at the Creek theaOscar recorded, said being ter at Los Angeles, June 15 and arGrunig who is handling 16. rangements for the event. The local bar bell enthusiasts Contenders will come from have been one of the principal Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Locompeting teams In state meets gan and probably some from and have won an excellent reIdaho. Brigham City will be putation and many follower?. represented by several lifters of Brigham City g enthusiasts will be the Erigham City Atlas Bar Bell club, coached by Oscar Grunlg. Sanctioned by the Utah AAU g g yjMAWmv For old firm Hiram Walker qualify -- -- e to 4 p. m. Hard Blended .whiskey. 86 proof. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker Sc Sons loci, Peoria, JU. ! Please AUTO SUPPLY CO. conocoproducts Auto Repair I To , Utah CUP) CLEARFIELD, Robert Allen, truck driver, nearly lost his Ilf? when his vehicle was in a collision. He escaped, with minor bruises. .But he still complained to police about the toss of his . Wallet, which contained $50 in cash. BRIGHAM Lubrication And Tire Service got the story on and changed to New Conoco Su3er Motor Oil "50,000 AfIes-N- o SALESMAN 55,000 hard, fast miles have been with new Conoco Super, says David Brown, Sales- put on my Pontiac, man, Salt Lake City. That car is still like new excellent gasoline Wear'Proved Mere: After a puni8hjng e road test, with pmPer drains and regular care, engines lubr cated with new Conoco SuPt Motor Oil showed no wear of any coh sequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 co'lea was actually 99.77 as good as f t the first 5,000! feO, TRAVELING TS News From Box Elder High School Ruth Berntsen and Richard Bosley, ambitious juniors at Box Elder,' were acclaimed of the Bee for 1951-5by Elmer Jeppsen, sponsor. These two have been very active members of the Bee staff the past year. Richard has had of photograthe .responsibility pher for the Bee, and Ruth added her feminine touch to the society news. members 'Being conscientious of Box Elders journalism class, they have contributed to a weekly column in the News and Journal In addition to editing articles that are sent down. Ruth and Congratulations, Richard! Leota Hunsaker. Guiding the Boys and Girls leagues to new and greater will be Phil goals for 1951-5Oyler and Diane Jenson. Chosen to assist them will be, Patty Smith and Val Woodland, vice presidents; JaAnn Anderson and Donald Wendell, secretaries, and Glendon Hendricks, sergeant at arms for the Boys league. Elections were held a week ago. Class representatives will be chosen at the beginning of next year. Donna Compton. 2 The 1950 amendments to the Social Security Act provide for crediting service mens social security accounts with $160 for each month of active duty in World War ID according to Harry E. Johnson, manager of the Ogden social security office. This means, said Mr. Johnson, that many survivors who were not previously entitled to old-agand surivors insurance benefits may now qualify for payments. In other cases, it will mean an increase in the amount of the benefits being paid." Widows or persons caring for children of service men who died in World War II , service should contact the social security office to establish these credits. Mr. Johnson will be in Brigham City -- on Thursday, May 17, 1950. He will be at the Utah State Employment office, from 2 . HI-SPO- CONTESTANTS area cles in the Intermountain will converge on Brigham City next Friday, June 1. to compete in the annual A.A.U. Intermountain weight lifting contest. The event will be held at the War Memorial home beginning at ' championship caliber. 000-mil- Students Receive Boomerangs With many of Box Elders students sitting upon the school lawn holding a Boomerang In hand, Monday marked another day in which the students' book reached their awaiting pencil. The treasure of friends remarks and of pictures shall long be remembered for those who autographed it. Some 600 books were published, all of which have been sold, it- was disclosed. The yearbook contains 135 pages of activities displayed by pictures. These sections of activities are Intermingled with artistic drawngs of a "Bee doing the particular activity portrayed. Comments from several of the students indicate they are well satisfied with the year book. Richard N. Bosley. , B'lver Party B'lvers, Box Elder boys Well-Dresse- Man d Boy Given Pointers By NEW YORK (UP) How to be man is outlined a by Irving Heller, custom tailor, who numbers among his customers such personages as President Truman, Joe Di Maggio and many radio, stage and screen celebrities. man must never A heavy-se- t wear light suits, nor snug ones, Heller advLses In the May issue of The American Magazine. He single looks better In a low-cu- t breasted coat and should leave man. plaids for the slightly-buil- t If you wear a striped suit, never wear a striped shirt. Also a solid tie goes with a plaid suit. Suede shoes go with spo-rclothes and not with a business AKRON, O. be boys, but well-dresse- club, held their final party last Wednesday in the Girls Home in Logan Canyon. Dancing, eating and types of fun were enjoyed by the members and their dates. The club consists of forty-fivmembers from the Junior and Senior classes. Each member pays ten dollars at the first of suit every year so that they can have Hat, shoes and belt when social entertainment. This party worn should match. was the last of the clubs acSocks should match or blend tivities this year. Kay Daines. with either the tie or the shirt. Once you have the clothes, ' here are some pointers from HelRadio Class Radios of every size and de- ler on their care: Drape your coat around a scription were on display last wooden radio and not a wire hanger E. B. In the Tuesday, and room. Most of the students have clamped to the waistline made radios the last half of the not the bottom. This will cut year. The students are under down on your pressing and, says pressing Heller, the customary the direction of Lloyd B. Hust. There are eleven members of by steam is bad for your clothes. the class and eight radios have Always get your clothes cleaned been built. The first part of the before storing them for any exthe tended period. year the students learned principles of radio and the last Schoodic Point in Aead'ia Nahalf of the year they have built tional Park, Maine, juts farththese radios. Kay Daines. er out into the sea than any Latin American Friendship other point of rock on the easwas the theme of the social sci- tern coast of the United States. ence movie presented to all social science classes recently. tahTPo ultrVlBuilds The movie emphasized economic standards, social standard, UTAH government offices, occupations, general output of the country, e It was the third movie shown this year under the direction of Norman Jeppsen, social science instructor. 'Donna Compton. e - M Boys will back- - ii , daesdoY !r$ Is anti-tetanu- Actual fai-N- ew founded to serve all Utah Poultrymen. Sink jtn sale-- ww of Prayer? 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However, the mice bit the 12 youngsters so badly that all required treatment from the Who then public health nurse, s There an advised that they get shots. etc. Visit Elementary Schools So that the girls might better understand children, the home living classes visited the local elementary schools recently, announced Mrs. Harris, instructor. Sixty-fivgirls from three home living classes attended the Lincoln school and the Central school to observe the children. They visited in the classroom, in the lunch room, and on the play grounds. From the information gained the by observing the children, girls wrote themes and particiexpated in class discussion, plained Mns. Harris. We feel that the project was worthwhile, and we appreciate shown by the Climaxing their years activi- the Mrs. ties, BEttes attended their an- principals and teachers, nual banquet held at the Idle Harris concluded. Ruth Isle cafe last evening, at which time the new officers were an. Tonight the seniors present nounced. . f Bobbie Ann, Stewart, Mary the Purple and White, last dance gym, Call, Ferl . Barker, and Carol of the year, in the e beginning after graduation exRoundy with march leaders Call, Martha. Hammond ercises, according to Carol Rounand Lela Nelson 'are outgoing dy, chaimian. from iLoyal Wests orchestra officers. Varlene Cook. Ogden will furnish the music the affair, which is open to Welcoming the new officers (or into the Girls league, this years senior division and ninth grade officers and council sponsored a students. 'Decorations were arranged by get acquainted party for the new officefs last - Wednesday a committee of ten with the of 15 senior students. evening at the 'home of DeAnn help Marilyn Wood. , Thompson. Games, refreshments and signing of Boomerangs were on the Chinese Doctor, Wife agenda. Present were next years offi- Hard Put To Stay In U.S. cers Diane Jensen, president; AiCLEVELAND, O.- (UP) Drs. and Lillie Ming Cheng want Patty Smith, vice president; and to 6tay in America and their JoAnne Anderson, secretary. Bunny Reese, student body vice friends at Grace hospital here president; Leota Hunsaker, sen- want them to but theres a legal ior class vice president, and Ann tangle to be cut before they can Fredrickson, junior ; class vice feel secure. The doctors are Mr. and Mrs. president, were also in attenand the parents of a four-yea- r dance. Varlene Cook. old son Yao. They came to the United States from China severBoys' Glee Party , Stuffing themselves with huge al years ago to study under a hamburgers, punch, potato salad temporary visa which now has Ice cream, and pie for each boy, expired. The hospital to which they members of the boys glee held their annual party, May 12 In planned to return was destroyed the B.E.H.S. cafeteria. by fighting. Now they have President Ronnie Rock stated nothing left there except a quesThe party was one of the best tionable future on Formosa.' Under American law limiting ever held. Cost of the party was estimaresidence of Orientals, they are ted to- be $70, which was raised in line to be shipped back wheby fines in the club during the ther they want to go or not but at - large George year. Glendon Hendricks. Congressman Bender is trying to get them a Fun and food marked the Exe- special dispensation through cutive Council party held in B.E. legislation in the House of Replast resentatives. canyon Tuesday, declared Leron ' Johnsoh, student body Recently they got a letter from relatives still in the old country. president. The party concluded the ad- It asked them not to write any ministration of this years stu- letters any more and added that dent body officers, and- - was in it was dangerous to correspond. Pranksters Foiled Hostile Mice CONTNcnitu Oil. 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