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Show 6 Box El Jut NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, May 20, Hero For One Night Of Call Tor Aviation 14-Da- y Tour Central School Cadet Enlistments 1953 Reports call for applications for admission to the U. S. Air Force Cadet program was issued today by Sgt Ted L. Pond, local air force recruiting officers at room 209, Brigham City post ofA Cornerstone Opening Is Disappointing GOSHEN, Ind. (UP) The gregation of the First Presbyterian Church, celebrating the Churchs 'centennial, wondered for weeks what was in the coold rnerstone of the In which they worship building ' The church council finally authorized a contractor to remove the stone and open It to study the record placed In it when the Structure was built Unfortunately the bottom of the tin container in the cornerstone had rusted out Only dust remained. con- 93-ye- May 13, 1953, Mrs. Churchs sixth grade class selected the most outstanding boy and girl. The qualities which they were selected by are as follows: courtesy; 1, cleanliness; 2, Intelligence; 3, physical development; 4, courtesy; 4, speech; 6, manners; 7, obedience; 8, sportsmanship; 9, 10, cheerfulness; cooperation. Mrs. Church passed out the ballots and each person wrote the name of a boy and girl that he or she thought best qualified. The two who were chosen were: Marcia Pasmussen and Jay East-ley- . fice. Sgt Pond pointed out that the training is for pilots, 16 14 and observers, month, months. To qualify men must be single and have two yeans of college or more, and must be between 19 and 26V& years old. Applicants already in the Air Force need only a high school diploma or equivalent. Sgt Pond urged anyone Interested to contact him GIVE YOUR CROPS A HEAD We went up east of town on the (lats. There1- - we barf game then hiked south. We started up to the top of the mountain. There was a cook mountain stream which everyone enjoyed At 11.00 we all high school. Later we went into went home to get cleaned up the big gym and danced Par- and ready for school. ents and pupils were invited at the end of the reception they School Days Are Over The happy served popcicles. School days are over in the sixth graders left. Central school on May 15, 1953. Then vacation will start. Just By David L. Jen6en. to think no more school for three months. A Hike t In the sixth grade we are all On May 6, 1953, the sixth waiting for May 15, 1953, It Is grade class under the supervi- a red letter day In the lives of sion of Mr. Church went on a us kids we will have a peanut hike. We left from the Peach bust. B, DeVaughn Hamilton. City apartments at 8.30 a. m. es of Central, Lincoln, and other box Elder oleriqiiVary, schools met "at the Box Elder" high school. iFiiet at 8 oclock we met In the high school auditorium and had a welcoming Into the seventh grade in the Junior , Joan Peeves and Joanne Andersen. By START Sept. 4, 1952, and school start ed in (Brigham City. At the Cen trdl school every one was run ning trying to find their rooms. Now all that is over and it will soon be (May 15, the end with the new FARMALL SUPER "C of school. Mrs. Louise Davis entertained Corcoran, California high school seniors and their escorts with organ selections last Thursday, May 14, at the Box Elder stake tabernacle. (Left to right) are : Mr. Paul Blatz, Barrie Boyett, George Gustavason, Miss Phyllis Briggs, Jean Irenhower, Marlin Ilickey--, Bud Nicholes, Peggy Cox, Donna Welsh and Dr. Robert Lantz, . . . Ijjc&Ui That means that the tests are way and every one is trying to do their best. By Joanne Andersen. on their The Sixth Grade Beception On (May 4, 1953, the first Monday in (May, the sixth grad- - WRECKER SERVICE DAYTIME CALL NIGHTS 935-93- 6 806-874- W 'Ylsrn The Beer Brigh am City Has Been Awaiting The self employed person who retires from his business does not have to sell his business to be eligible for social security benefits, Wesley F. 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