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Show "um.u !,msMPflrw5FnBs8ae5HBEr 'V BOX ELDER NEWS Brighton City Utah Wednesday, Sept. 26. 1951 AwtSSKIy newspaper, established In 1896, Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Paratrooper Now, Former Inlernt Dn fasJit'Spot . . Student Pays Folks Visit In Bright pub-lisfle- - Claybaugh, Publisher M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Charles ' B.P.W. Club Serves Community W. paid and his The National Business and Professional About rAmjtkuUf Dr George lA. Boyce of Brigham adopted home town City a visit last Saturday. Navajo who The school Indian at the studied from January I960 to last March when he enlisted in the army, stopped for a visit here while enroute to 'Seattle, Washington. From Seattle he will travel to Alaska Where he will serve as a paratrooper in the Seventh armored division. ( the I like the army fine, country. In their communities they respond to the call of service in civic, educational and cultural projects. By devotion to a program of giving the best in themselves at all times V r By Bob Crompton they are indeed ready and able to embrace the theme Full Partnership For The Job Ahead and its a big job. whole-hearted- henry Ingerbrigtsen, the landscape artist changed the Central school lawn from a lumpy desert to as beautiful chunk of lawn What would as youve ever seen, asked: me named? have yotf thju previously, it seems, we had suggested he should .have left that name, Ingerbrigtsen, in 'NorWay1 when he came to the U. S. two of yei rs ago and legally taken the handle litfi 'dr Jensen or Jones. ' this in of us are Swedes ' But we members of the third gencountry. eration have lost the art of twisting our toikues into1 figure 8s" and pronouncing Ingerbrigtsen is adoughie, at first anyway. Many at the lenry didnt really take offense comment and when, we suggested he run a contest to be named he said it might be 1924 tr- ft 9 ' to someone He might even give a prize who names him I Wuf gal Bunny Reese made it. As you might. guess shelves the popular choice on the evening of the final judging in the Miss Utah pageant, r - Sunny, we finally discovered in an inter-- r Tuesday, isnt Miss Utahs real name. Itl Marilyn Martha, but who would ever VI grui: ss it. lorn on Easter morning, Miss Utah was Bunnny by her proud father and has got, by, that title ever since. du bed While it took all of the lovely miss to win the tjlle, it seems the judges, as well as the r YAZZIE YARNS lema Dugan, Genevieve Harrington, Mary Joyce, Myrtle Charlotte Mangseth and Mrs. Ann Clark. News Of Intermountain Indian School Laura Rose Hause recently transferred from the Tohafchi school in New Mexico to accept the position of dining room matron here at the school. By Helen B. Hill IXK5DGM dill 1 high. GHSGSB 0S0 1 The executive rm fm Concrete VJhiSe Lava Building Block Ufah-ldah- o Serves the Intermoimtain Building Industry Preferred by builders, contractors, architects and masons alike, White lava Building Block is os indestructible as time a concrete material that is low in cost and upkeep, easy to use, permanent, and readily adaptable to any style of construction . . . features that cannot be matched by any other construction material We'U be glad to discuss your individual problem. No obligation, of course. Utah-ldah- o Russell teacher-interprete- Wallace, teacher in Elliott, Dorothy an exchange week. The following students were The English lady was eager to taken by train Friday evening see Intermountain school since to the sanitarium in Tacoma, she had heard about it. She was Washington: Nelson Zuni, Vir- Impressed with the size of the ginia Begay, Lloyd Thompson, campus and with the methods Louise Lee, Ruth Otero, Lilly of teaching. Todacheene Miss Elliott who lives in Plyand Marie John Nelson. mouth, England, is visiting relEscorts on the trip were Mary atives in Ogden before her reRussell of the hospital staff and turn to the British Isles. Euphrasia Mitchell, boys, Plans are In the making to get the student ' council underNaomi Bartschl of Providence, Utah, has joined the home economics staff as a teacher. Stella Young entertained at dessert canasta Thursday evening for Dorothy Hanlon, (Mar- - way. There will toe discussions on the purpose of this organization and plans for election of officers will be set up. - Russell M. Kelly, superinten- Co tangle free , romantically soft sparkling with highlights to manage , tfiJEl U( MHM Hi Car John L. Be former Indian student Use Toni Creme Rinse 4 ox. 53c after every shampoo and permanent, too 8 ox l (pies Fed. Tax) HAMILTON DRUGS IMAGI1 My Suit Again Looks ... TW Amazing Dry Saw Cleanup Mr. and Mrs. John Stoneman is now intermediate red here from Alaska, in the Martha Hall, education supervisor, returned to the campus on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas from Tuba City Wednesday entertained at dinner on where she was engaged in the processing of children for ten Thursday evening, the entree Guests Inbeing enchilladas. schools. Tom-mane- cluded: y Mrs. (Nancy Victor, Wil- Edward Pillsbury of .Phoenix, ma Victor, Roland Harris, CharArizona, is on campus making lotte Mangseth and Mrs. Mar-lemfinal inspection of the comDugan. munication system recently installed here in the school., , Classroom parties were helff Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dugan Thursday evening in the overenjoyed the Ice Follies in Salt age junior high school headed by Thomas Tommaney. Lake City last Saturday Teachers of the 18 classrooms in which the parties were enMrs. WoodroW Nelson Is pres- joyed included: Charles Sonn-tag- , Laura Ricks, John Roberts, ently employed as a cook in the 'Nathan Earl Webb, Zollinger, hospital at Shiprock, New Terrance Reed, Mr, and Mrs. Joe E. Baker, Joe Van Lleu-wenLyle Wright, Mrs. Arietta The Reverend (Arthur Gillespie reports a turn out of 88 po- Rasmussen, Mrs. Clarissa Law-ry- , Mr. and Mrs. Millard Black, tential religious teachers at the general assembly of protestant Edwin Browning, Dick Cuthbest, workers held in the school thea- Luther Morris and Jim Kirk-hatre last Thursday afternoon. There was bingo, cat and Dr. George Boyce spoke on the subject Effective Teach- mouse and square dancing. Refreshments of punch and cooking. An orientation tour of the ies were served. school was made followed by an assembly where the group met with all of the protestant children enrolled here. ,, The group was comprised of ministers and other religious workers from Ogden, Salt Lake City, Logan and Tremonton. Religious Instructors and all' persons Interested in teachng protestant children for a one hour period every Thursday afternoon will meet at 2:30 p. m. every Thursday for an orientation period. The following are scheduled a G3QS7 dud Sn llili Hew ALL DIRT OUT MEANEST SPOTS NO STALE ODORS CLEA: WONDERFUL PBESS LASTS LONGER Colors and patterns m original brilliance new texture restored1 ft more than ordinary dij ing! CALL 86 For FretK MODEIi CLEANEi B!? BIG-VA- lm BaSYMute - now with Automatic Spin -- rinse Built-i- n the 20 second beauty treatment that leaves your hair CITY Bel ) there. the Intermediate school, was on student from England to Onsick leave last week. tario, Canada, visited here last Tm SAlflAKC B ill Mr. and Mrs. Everett Renville school. The Stonemans had a reunleft Saturday for a vacation in Eastern and central South Da- ion with the Harold Buchanans who were stationed in Alaska kota where they will visit at the time the Stonemans were W!ACS. r. of teaching Blanche Petty, teacher In the Roanhorse Henry recently transferred from the vocational intermediate school, has redepartment to the intermediate signed her position to join the school as committee ' Clarence Ward, former teachStella Young entertained at er here at the school, visited with friends on campus Friday. canasta Friday evening for Mrs. Mr. Ward is employed at the Grace Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Naval Supply depot In Oak- Burt Southwick of Hawaii. land, California. George Richards relates that Mr. and Mrs. John Egeland citizens of Intermountain were are the proud parents of a baby on the ball when a grass fire son born on Thursday, Septem- broke out on the hillside southber 13 in the Cooley Memorial east of the campus Saturday i , . morning. hospital. Mr. Ageland is a teacher in George, a fireman here at the the vocational school. school, first spotted the blaze which was in the city zone. He The vocational school, head- immediately called the Brigham Subseed by Frank Crowell, opened Its City fire department. Leo Hess doors Tuesday and classes were quently phoned held in all of the thirteen shops George and then followed a including: two auto, one farm series of about 25 calls. and auto, two masonry, two Bobby Boyce was one of the metal, two woodWorkng, one reporters, proving his attenone shoe repair, tiveness at the last Cub scout silversmith, two electric and one home meeting when the subject of how to report a fire was disGood work there, cub cussed. Mrs. Amy McFall, teacher in reporter. The (blaze was quickly extinthe Intermediate school, has resigned her position to return to guished toy the city firefighters. her home in Minnesota. Phyllis LeClere is hospitalized Ruth Largo of Crownpoint, with an eye infection in the New Mexico, is now employed Institute hospital. r as in the Phyllis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. LeClere. Intermediate school. Exciting new glamour for your hair urarcir h - teacher-interprete- F On of th most amazing things a visitor fo Kay Wast, Florida, will so Is the tremendous Highway Across the Sea, stretching 170 miles across th ocean from Key largo to Key West. The ingenuity and perseverance that iWent into the building of this spectacular project is almost inconceivable ' hot only must the highway stand the pounding of heavy traffic, it must also take the buffeting and lashing of the sea and sudden tropical storms. The engineers in charge selected Concrete a lasting, versatile, economical material, knowing that if the Highway Across th Sea" was built rioht tn the first piot it would continue to serve mankind over the decades. ilul the Employees association- will of Duluth, Minnesota, are new meet on October 3 to elect new residents on campus. Mr. Stoneman, who transferofficers of the Employees house. dj ye John reported that his paratrooper training had been a 3 each day dent of Chemawa Indian school, a. m. to 11 p. m. grind scared that and plenty youre is visiting here at the school. when you make your first jump. Wayne W. West of the VocIn clear English he added I ational department, is teaching feel like my school at Intera course in home mechanics to mountain has helped me a lot girl students. in the army. The program includes such e fumi-turto speak on the teaching of Naas skills paper hanging, Roland Harris, repairing, care of and hang- vajo children: and Clarence lino- - Dorothy Hanlon ing of curtains, laying leum, fixing faucets repair of Hill, electric cords, etc. audience were impressed with her sparkling Edna Mae Reed, daughter of Stella Ydung spent the weekanswers to the questions the judges, popped Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reed of end In Salt Lake City where marNew was Mexico, Gallup, at her. Maybe she should be a lawyer. ried to Charles Skenandore, son she visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. A. E. Bowen and Miss Edith of Mrs. Irene Stewart, Chlnle, Bowen. Saw the new edition of the Utah State Arizona, on 3 in the September Agriculture colleges football team last Fri- Catholic Center in Gallup. Fathwas per(An appendectomy day. They were terrific, but Im afraid it er Silver performed the formed on Paul Kinlicheenie, a will be difficult for us to say nice things student, in the school hospital, about them this year. Following their marriage, the Tuesday afternoon. couple left to return to duty Pauls condition Is reported as good. They neglected to send us press passes. here at the school. For the benefit of those interGuess well have to just attend University of Edna is a dormitory attenin learning ested a the Navajo and dant Charles, Utah games where the price of livin aint word kinlicheenie, means red so Seriously, though, the AC team did look like they have been on a steady diet of John Ronings vitamin pills and unlike teams of the past couple years they acted like they enjoyed the game. 1 California. - TiWfc iJ clear speaking Navajo said, and feel like it is really a continuation of my education. I might even make it a career. of two years John, with and school on the reservation n one and a half at Intermoun-taibehind him, had all the and poise polish, confidence that distinguishes a good soldier. Proving his marksmanexpert ship, he was wearing medals for the rifle, carbine and machine gun, won at 'his training center at Camp Roberts, ly The local E.P.W. club was organized in with 45 members with four of the charter members still belonging. They are, Lenora Romer, Emma Jean Bywater, Blanche Hyde and Elizabeth Preston. Through the years the club has contributed greatly to the advancement of the community at large. Every year they sponsor an outstanding girl to Girls State. This year they have contributed hundreds of dollars, secured through various projects, toward the purchase of a rheumatic fever machine; they have established a toy lending library for the use of bed ridden children. They were sponsors of a girl to the Miss Box Elder County contest, and they also just finished gathering wearing apparel to be sent to the Kansas B.P.W. club to be distributed to flood victims in need. During the winter months they sponsored a well organized radio program for civic Paying County Inter-mountai- n Indian school, Womens club is celebrating their 24th year of service, devoted altogether to promoting the best interest of employed women. The National Federation of B.P.W. clubs is one of the largest and most influential groups of organized womens clubs in our tJust 1 In Trim and fit as any G. I. . L. IBegay, John S. U. army, the a former student of the Water Filtet Handy Swing Faucets You cant beat this new EASY for vaii eanflow Water Filter EASY wUVin brightest washes ever. Amazing Aiitoma double-rinse- s clothes cleaner m J spinning basket. You just turn A Handy . Swing Faucets save Suds, rinse, (ill and empty washer all at the flick of a finger. 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