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Show Univjrsl Microfilming w 141 Pioroont Salt i'-'k- City Uth Bees Play Final Game of 1955 Baseball Season Final game These Are The Lucky Heels' Lady Republicans of District Top Hopscotch Winners Told One to Convene Here Saturday Cache, Box Elder And Rich Counties To Be Represented ByVFWAux. 1 Hopscotch Winners heels that won top honors for them in the show proudly the annual VFW Auxiliary Hopscotch tournament held last Saturday morning, May 14, at Lincoln school. Pictured from top to bottom are: Marlene Bosley 12, Sixth grader SherCentral; Kaye Tingey 11, Fifth grader from Central; ry Jensen 8, Central third grader and Alaine Hailing. 10, Mantua fourth grade student. . . . First Polio Retires After Shots Given 44 Years of School Pupils School Service A total of 687 elementary school children in South Box Elder county were given their first Salk polio innoculations in two sessions during the past week, Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen, coun, ty director reported..' The vaccination program at Central school last JFriday morning and at Lincoln school Tuesday morning went off smoothly, Dr. Ramussen said. . . No word has been received as yet regarding when the serum will arrive for the second shots but will be announced late. When these are given, pupils Who were innocuated last year will be given booster shots, the county director said. 'A' few children were unable to take their shots' because of absence from school or sickness, he reported. These will be given as a part of the program at Dr. Rasmussen's office at any time. If taken soon, pupils can go ahead and participate with their classmates when the second shots are 'given, he pointed out I want to express my thanks to the fine work done by the scores of volunteer workers who participated in the program at our two local schools, Dr. Rasmussen said. , iBrigham City hopscotch champions were named Saturday morning, May 14, at competition held at the Linpoln school. The girls winning are to be representatives tor this district in the state competition slated for Saturday, May 21, at 10 a. m. at Murray Park, 5100 South State street, Salt Lake City. Sherry Jenson, 8, daughter of Mrs. Howard C. Jenson, Central school, was high hopscotcher for third graders. Alaine Hailing, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing, represented the Mantua school and won fourth grade student honors. Kaye Tingey, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tingey, Central school, was winner for the fifth grade with sixth grade honors going to Marlene Bosley, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bosley, also a Central school student. The- - event is sponsored annually toy the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. The top winners won leather coin purses and the i following runners-ureceived ball and jacks sets. Third Grade p Bee Newspaper Joan Sato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sato, was appointed editor of the Bee, monthly publication at Box Elder High schopl, for next year. Appointed as assistants were Nancy Morrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Morrell, and Josette Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Peters. To edit the Boomerang, year book publication, Phillip Hors ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley, was, named editor. Marilyn Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, and Dixie Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, were appointed assistants. All of these students have aided during the past year as staff members, D. A. Olsen, faculty advisor said. New Legion Head Lewis M. Peterson was elected commander of American Legion post 10 in Brigham City last Thursday night, to serve for the year.-- - Serving with the new commander will toe J. C. Knudson, A. L Jr., first vice commander; Burbank, second vice commander; Dr. C. R. Jones,- - adjutant; and . Charles Armstrong, schedule, will be played tonight Wednesday, at Rees Pioneer park at 7:30 p, m. when the local team meets Weber High school. The time was changed to a night game so that parents and others Interested could attend this final attraction. Coach Vernal Harris said. The Bees have had a very successful season for 1955, losing only one game during the year. Class Banquet, Purple'' 30 in the Box Elder Tabernacle, banquet was held And White Dance Will The 16class at the school cafeteria, May End School Activities according to class officers Max Last week activities and commencement planning are the primary concerns for Box Elder High school seniors this week. Graduation exercises .for 183 members of the class of 1955 are scheduled for 'Friday night at American Legion Auxiliary and VFW Auxiliary Plan Poppy Sale Baty, Arnell Jeppsen and Bob Rasmussen. The gift to the school has been Installed. It Is a built bulletin board with block letters located at the head of the stairs In the main halL The climax to all activities will be the traditional Purple and White dance following the commencement exercises, according to class parents Owen Westen-skoand Carol Warr. w G. Homer Durham, of the University of Utah, will deliver the address to the seniors. Garth Welch will give the valedictory addressi Music for the program wLll be furnished by the high school a cappella choir under the direction of J. Earl Johnston and orchestra under the direotion of J. Wayne Johnson. the American Legion Auxiliary. Both organizations will be selling poppies urging people to Wear a Poppy Americas Silent Tribute to Her Heroes." VFW Program While a small portion rf the proceeds from the sale of Veter Receiving diplomas at the Frians of Foreign Wars Popples is night graduation exercises day distributed nationally to further will be: the rehabilitation service work Richard Thos. Anderson, Richof the VFW, the bulk of the W. Anderson, Ronald Anderard in collected money Brigham City will remain here to help carry son, Duard J. Andreason, Doris on veteran welfare activities in Ayze, John Edwin Baird H, Jacthis community, Commander queline Banks, David Barker, Keith Pettingill of VFW Post No. Max L. Baty, David Beckert, Ray 1695, explained here today. Beecher, Barbara Bekker, LaRey 'Every citizen should realize Bosley, Jerry Brewster, Burnell that when he makes his con R. Rrummond, Wallace Bunnell, tTibution for a Buddy Poppy, he Bruce Harvey Burden, Peggy Ann is not only bringing much need Callas, Terry Christensen, Sara ed assistance to needy veterans L. Clingenpeel, Gene Cobb, Joan In our own community, but is Cobb, Barbara Jane Cook, Don also helping those veterans who Coombs, Bruce Gene Crompton, are confined to hospitals through Ronald Cutler, Terry Dallin, Alice out the country, Commander Elaine Davis, Glen W. Deem, Pettingill said. Dorthy Anne De La Grange, DarLegion Program lene Dennis, Erma Mae The Amerioan Legion Auxil Sandra Kay Dickey, Lavar iarys poppy program begins Harold C. Duke, Janice Douglas, the summer or fall when the Earl, George Endo, Cheryl Marmanufacture of the poppies garet Evans, Gary Ferguson, started by disabled veterans Delano C. Freeze. and government hospitals convalescent Arlene special workshops Marion Frodsham, maintained by the American Le Diane Gibbs, Cary Gilmore, Lilgion Auxiliary. Throughout the lian Marie Goulding, Gary following winter and spring Grunig, Karen Gunderson, Reva months the disabled men are Hailing, Lorraine Young Hangiven profitable employment sen, Frances Joy Hammerland, shaping the little red flowers, Doris Marie Hardy, Dee Ann The program comes to a climax JoAnne Nellie Hill, Darrel this Saturday, May 21, when the Hess, sale of poppies takes place on G. HIrschl, Glade Hlrscht, Joyce Hirschl, Gary H. Hollingsworth, the streets. Hollingsworth, The poppy-makinhas a ben Nelda Larsen eficlal effect in addition to the Dale M. Holmes, Halley Holmmoney it enables the veterans gren, Jerilyn Holmgren, Lonnie to earn. The hours for sick men Houser, Marilyn Huggins, Gam in the hospital are long and mo- Hunsaker, Karen Lee Hunsaker, notonous. The idleness their Leah Ann Hunsaker, MarRue minds are prone to dwell on Hunsaker, Orland .Hunsaker, hardships of their families or Glen Ray Hunsaker, Teryl Hunon their own disabilities. But saker, David Wayne Hunt, Donmen whose fingers are busy na Mae Isaacson, Karen Marie with bright red poppy petals do Jensen, Larry Leon Jensen, Mary not give themselves up to de- Louise Jensen, Nancy Lou Jenpressing worry. The hours are sen, Randall W. Jensen, Renae made shorter for them and they Jensen, Ross Jensen, are given a new interest in life. Sharia Vernon Taylor Jensen, Robert Howard Jensen, Raymond Roland Jeppesen, Gary Jeppsen, Arnell Jeppsen, Brent Jeppsen, Virgil Reid Jeppsen, Helen Anita Jeppsen, Lloyd John-serice the of Richard to winners Hawkes, the Wilde, Howard, Young, Mary Alice Johnson, Laveme Kathryn Terry preMrs. Marie Thorne Jeppsen prizes sented awards to Annette Olsen Poppy Day art posters, Joanne Donna Kay Jensen, Lynda Nel- Wayne Porter, Clyde Nichols, M Johnston, Robt. Wayne Jones, son and Elna Kay Johnson. Louis Olney, Paul Busenbark, J. . Charles Keller, Jr., Peter and Arlene Whitney as well as Reeves and Cherrol May. intramural Dale Rasmussen art awards to Joanne Reeves and gave boys Duane Nelson, Robert Schroeder, Charles Knudson, Mark Edward Eighth grade Cherrol May. awards were given to members athletiv awards to members of Mike Ration, Finis Byrd and Kunzler, Shirley Ann Kunzler, Wallace LaFramboise, Cleo Ann Mrs. Evelyn Kay presented of the girls Mighty Mice team the eighth grade Wolves, con- Ronald Taylor. Pentathlon awards were given Larsen, Deanna Larsen, June orchestra awards to Katheryn by Mrs. Shirley Jensen. , These sisting of Douglas Johnson, RobSue included Connie Dickman, Mar- ert La framboise, Edward Jen- to Stewart "Tracy, Michael Ra- Larsen, Jacque Lee, Carol Jean Young, Kathleen Hansen, Rasmussen, David Coppin and garet Fototo, Frances Hyer, Merle sen, Lynn Collings, Franklin tion and Charles Claytoaugh in Leggett, Martha Leggat, Deanna Jo Markham, Neomi Russel, Lu- Laughlings, Gary McFall, Her- the eighth grade and to Philip Lichtenstein, Charles Lofthouse, Connie Dickman. and Barbara bert Molenar and George De La Houser, Vertis Anderson and Richard Earl Long, Gary D. LoveMrs. Russell Fishburn, repre- cinda Sombero Grange. American Gordon Stokes In the seventh land, Sherril Rae Lund, Duane Wagstaff. the Legion senting In intramural sports, the sev- grade. Houser alsd was pre- Marble, Auxiliary, gave cash awards to Seventh grade members of the Marilyn Marsh, George Kathleen Hansen and Sidney Bright Buttons team winning enth grade Eagles won and each sented with a cup and medal Morgan Mason, Faye Maughan, Anto Reeder for their first and awards were Sandra Lee Clegg, team member was given a cer- for winning the district meet at Carol Gay McClellen, Carol Iona SteThese included Bear River High school last Mclntire, Theodore second prize winning essay coil-te- Karen Lichtenstein, Irene Olney, tificate. Mclntire, Mauwart Joan Tingey, Tracy, Philip Houser, entries, as well as cash Sandra Petersen, week, while Anderson and Tracy Flora Marcene McKnight, Arleen each won medals. Team man Monson, James Carl Nelson, Janager Ken Beecher, also was giv ice Nelson, Kay Jean Nelson. Ready To Enter Box Elder High School Next Year en an award. Marvin J. Nelson, Joan LaRay Austin Larsen presented schol Neff, Deanna Olsen, Reed Olsen, to awards outstanding arship students. In the seventh grade, Richard Scott Olsen, Zola Olsen, awards went to Nancy Jeppsen, Charlene Jeppeson Oman, Clyde Karollyn Cox, Joe Hillam, Saun Neil Oman, Marilyn Rose Orme, dra Beecher, Katheryn Young, Colleen Oyler, Patty Jo Palmer, Carolyn Johnson, Ra Dene Reeve, Ann Perry, Dennis Lloyd Perry, Arnetta Olsen, David Coppin Marilyn Letty Perry, iFerrell and Darla Rockwood. Peters, Patty Petersen, Donna Marie Poulsen, Newell Poulsen, Eighth grade scholarship Vernon C, Poulter, Donna Jeanaward winners were Lynn ColBruce nette Prlsbrey, Clark Robert Raslings, Jay R. Eastley, Betty Keller, Madge Sato, Fred Chris- mussen, Lynn tensen, Sydney Reeder, Kathleen Ann Richards, Consuelo Rio, Carl Sue Rasmussen, Rex Joseph Robertson, Leona Rader, Hansen, Lish, Marcia Rasmussen, Judy Ralph Finnley Rohwer, Sally Nielsen and Verda Sims. Jay Kay Roundy, Sharyn Seely, Don-ol- d Hudson Sheffield Jr., Gerard Eastley, Madge Sato and Kathleen Hansen were cited for win- Sherwood, Harry Shio, Itsuo Shio, ning honor roll positions for the Paul A. Siggard, Edna Louise second year. Smoot, Max Snow, Anna ElizaMusical numbers for the as- beth Squires, Ray Stander, Marisembly program included a vo- lyn Steffin. cal solo by Karen Sue Hadfield, Viola Stevens, Sharon Stewart, accompanied by Paulette a piano solo by Linda Afton Jean Stokes, Masayoshi Jepperson; an accordion solo by Sumida, Emily Elane Stoll, Imo-gen- e Suzuki, Toshlo Taniguchi, Cherrol May; while Judy AnderDavid Thorstead, Douglas son gave a comic reading. Tolman, Emily Louise Colors were advanced to open Julian Valasquez, Jerry Valenthe meeting by three Explorer tine, Carole Van Scoyk, Dorene scouts, Clyde Owen, Randel Tyson and Charles Claybaugh Wagstaff, Darrell Weeks, Garth while Gary Nelson and Brent Larry Welch, William Arnell Hess played a bugle call. Amer- Wells, Deverle Wells, Elizabeth ica was lead by Mrs. Jeppsen, Diane S. Williams, Mary Ann and Bishop Raymond Payne Williams, John C. Willie, Patsy Heres 198 Eighth Graders gave the invocation. The as- Ann Wolke, Lelah Kay Wright, ( morn-scho- ol held of tificates when at award school freshmen Tuesday sembly program closed with the Ruth S. Yabutani and Kent L. as program assembly High Yates. was taken. cera minutes before few this singing of Box Elder. of them received photograph ing, Merrill, of -- n e Dis-woo- d, At Rees Park 10-1- g ... Presentations were made, to 124 Box Elder High school junior division students, -- Tuesday morning in a special achievement day recognition assembly. Cited as the outstanding ' boy of the junior division- - was Briice Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller. The presentation was made toy Searl Beecher on behalf of the Brigham City Lions cluto. Selected as outstanding girl was Miss Kathleen Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen, Mrs. Valene Hansen, representing the Business and Professional Womens club made the presentation. Vosco Call III served as master of ceremonies at the awards assembly, representing the committee composed of Grant Pris-breand Mrs. Mabel Christensen. A. Elwyn Seely, principal of the junior division, presented student body awards to Charles Claybaiugh, president; Darrell Johnson, first vice president; Ralph Jensen, second vice president; and Betty Huggins, secretary-t- Lewis Peterson Is of Senior Class Will Junior Division Presents Awards to 124 Students Tuesday BEHS awards to outstanding - instrumentalists in the two band groups. Band A awards Went to Joe Hillam, Linda Jepperson, Richard Nelson, Ralph Jensen, Gary Jaggi and Bruce Jepperson. 'Band B awards were given to Gary Nelson, Madge Sato, Carolyn Poulsen, Jo Markham, Francis Hyer, Beverly May and Stanley Williams. Watkins also made personal scholarship awards to 16 seventh grade band students for 12 weeks of lessons during the summer months. In the vocal music division. y reasurer. 56 Here Monday Mr. Freeman, who has taught under terms of five different superintendents, said, I shall miss the young people and all the activities at Box Elder. But there are .two nice things about leaving. It will give a younger person an opportunity like the one I had, and it will also give me the chance to do the things that I havent had time to do in the past Most of his service has been performed at Box , Elder junior high where he has taught mathematics, science, English, , , and biology. Of Boomerang, J'n. Circus Plays friendly, and Freeman, teacher for 44 years in Box Elder county, has announced his retirement Natne Editors director, and Mrs. LaVere Han sen, Rich county director. Elections will toe held for w Receive Diplomas Friday Evening on the Box Elder county county and assistant District One Utah Federation club directors as well as for sec-reof Womens Republican club ary. will convene for regular conDistrict election for the same vention in Brigham City, Satur- officers will also toe conducted. day, May 21, in the Fourth LDS Outgoing officers for the dis ward. trict are Mrs: Elma Klitgaard 9 be from Both Organizations Mrs. V. V. Forsgren, assistant Registration will to 10 a. m. with representatives director. Are Urging the 'Before the meeting adjourns expected from Cache, Box Elder and Rich counties. toe Public to Buy heard by county reports will General session will begin at county club directors. Mrs. Hazel Tag10 a. m. with A luncheon session is also Buddy Poppies of the Veterans gart Chase, state president of slated with Mrs. Nora Lewis, of Foreign Wars and the Memothe club, as keynote speaker. Utah state vice chairman erf the rial Pappy rf the American LeReporting during the session Republican party, Mrs. Alex Jex, gion will toe on sale in Brigwill be Mrs Elna Spencer, Ran- National Republican Committee-woma- ham City Saturday, May 21, it and Mrs. George Worth-en- , was learned today from Mrs. Eldolph, for Rich county; Mrs. James Wicker for Garden City; first vice president of the len Richman, chairman for the Mrs. Frank Price for Laketown; Utah Federation of Republican VFW Auxiliary, and Mrs. Kath-rinMrs. James W. Seamens, North clubs as special guests. Fishtourn and Mrs. Glenna Logan for Cache county; Mrs. Delone Petersen for the Logan Poppy Day Is Saturday club and the Providence club Mrs. president will also report. for J. Cyrus Gibbs will report Portage, Mrs. Wayne Holmgren for Tremonton, and Mrs. Paul Merrell for Brigham City. The group will then separate for county conventions. The Box Elder convention will toe presided over toy Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Ann Conger, Mantua; Colleen county club director; Mrs. Walclub Crowther, Lincoln, and Sherry lace Beutler, Cache county Central. Jenson, Tourth Grade Alaine Hailing, Mantua; Ramona Wheatley, Lincoln and Sonia Knudsen, Central. Fifth Grade Ora Lee Nelson, Mantua; Mar garet Mason, Lincoln; Kaye Tingey, Central, and Dorothy Oy , ' ler, Perry. Sixth Grade Next Monday, May 23, will be Rachel Palmer, Mantua; Lynda Sue Hunsaker, Lincoln and circus day in Brigham City Marlene Bosley, Central. when the Junior Chamber of All contenders must use 'a Commerce will 'bring the famous number 9 rubber heel, or larger, Christiani Bailey Bros, circus Mrs. Eva Yearsley, president pf here for its second annual per the local VFW Auxiliary and formance. chairman of the hopscotch tourAppearing at Rees Pioheer nament, explained Saturday. park for the afternoon and eve Just for luck, Sherry Jenson ning performances, the circus is used a heel belonging to Marty the same one that appeared Lou Whitworth and Karen do- here last year and won high nated her heel to Alaine praise from those who attended. U 1v Hailing who won the fourth Many new acts have been in Mrs. Glenna Merrill, left, grade prize with a borrowed corporated in the 1955 program heel. which will star the famous of the American Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Ellen Rich-ma- n, Judges for the event were: Chistiani troupe of bareback center of the VFW Auxiliary discuss final Poppy Darol O. Johnson, Lincoln, teach- riders, Randa Keo and her wild Doris Yearsley, right, will sell Buddy Poppies Day plans. Duo Canestrelli Mrs. Deloris er; iLauritzen, Mrs. animal act, the VFW the for Saturday, May 21. Memorial poppies will deof the June Nelson and Mrs. Yearsley. from Italy, exponents American sale on be Legion Auxiliary members and by 'Parents have been Invited to fiance of balance, as well as All are urged to wear a Memorial poppy and join the top winners at Murray many other famous teams of young girls. Buddy poppy this Saturday as a silent tribute to Americas Saturday and serve as cheering jugglers, cortortionists, acrobats' war heroes. section for the Misses. and funny clowns. Wilford soft-spoke- - 1955-5- SIX PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1955 ! 183 Members Bees baseball VOLUME 58, NUMBER 20 Corn, - Mrs. Mabel Christensen pre- sented attendance and punctuality eighth grade awards to Bill Harwell, Linda Billings, Lynn Collings, Sharon Checketts, Scott Fife, Nancy Sumida, Sue Rasmussen and1 Jeff Nimori. Two students, Madge Sato and Datwo year vid Jensen, won awards. Seventh graders winning this award were Neil Jeppsen, Linda Jeppsen, David Coppin, Sandra Kozak, Rochelle Huggins, Richard Packer, Saundra Beecher, Ra Dene Reeves, Richard Nelson, Dick Jensen, Stewart Tracy, Gary Jagi and Ralph Jensen. Wilford Freeman presented school sendee awards to Richard Felt and Jay Eastley for serving during the year as assembly assistants and to Karen Seely, Judy Ann Hunsaker, Lynn Collings and Fred Christensen for raising and lowering the flag each day. C. C. Watkins presented n, Llch-tenste.- Tol-ma- . entdr Box Elder opens next fall Many . . . who will I special just n, U |