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Show rrm ft BUZZIN AROUND THE HIVE PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. October 4. 1950 Farewell Approaching Schools Journalism Class Reports Flying Tests Here (iNote: Following is a series of short articles written by the bers o f ber 25. Box Elder high school journal- riott t the B'Ette club , Septem- - . Following the ceremony a dinThe reports, -- well was served fof the 58 club ner cover written and Interesting, members and guests: highlights of recent; activities at Mr. and Mrs. special Freeman, Miss the "hive."): and Miss Murray, club Taking Class Pictures - . I Thorum, sponsor. By Ruth Bertsen Janice Hansen, club member, "Boomerang, Box Elder high Miss school yearbook, get3 under way gave a violin solo, toand new a toast the Murray gave' class senior of the with taking members of the club. pictures September 26, 27, . by Glenn Compton. B. E. Garmon Youth (According to Ferl Barker.' ediBy yrlan fook v tor of the yearbook, the (Boo"School is easier, more intermerang staff is being chosen and and students have more esting, plans are being made for , the liberty to do as they please than best book ever. The sponsors of the organiza- in Germany." That was the statement of A. tion are Wayne Call and Kurt Kloyler, student from GerRichardson. , i The senior class pictures were many. Kurt is staySixteen year-old taken this week and the reCo- will have ing at the Smoot farm in . . maining student-bod. rrangmems r. r.ri"e-their pictures taken October 23 the U. S were made by and 24 by Vernon G. Carlson, I'' the Utah Farm Bureau. ' National of the representative He wlH tay here one year ' School studios learn the (American way of life. Oh I My Aching Back Best Drivers By Donna Compton , By Varlene Cook Xhhh, was the familiar cry Elder high schools driv,Box as paddles fell at initiation ers education car is becoming of the new members 30 for night sight on Brigham Blvers club last Wednesday a familiar streets as our student drivCity Frank to evening, according ing class gets in full swing for Barker, president Eleven old members welcom- its thircfeseason. Two hundred and thirteen ed the new ones in with a "hot expractical given juniors art club old, time." Points for the minIn fifteen driving perience are based on scholarship and utes once every two weeks. activity. ' Proper methods of handling Other officers of the club besides Frank, are (Norman Olsen, cars,' safety rules, and highway of vice president; Edwin (Harrison, courtesy are majof objectivesnew the course. Each year a Delmont iBeecher, and secretary car, supplied with the latest sponsor. Is furnished by the The club promises a busy and equipment, Central Chevrolet for the class. Interesting year which includes Carl Wold, instructor, . anseveral parties and the duty of nounces 1900 classes were given ushering at games. last year and 80 percent of the students participating received Regional Student Meet Student officers from all Re- their driving (licenses. gion One schools were guests of Debate Dept Readies Meet North Cache high school recentBy Richard Bosley ly at the regional student body (Miss Joyce Thorum, debate meeting to elect regional student body officers and discuss instructor, is preparing her de" bate class for the speech jneets interschool activities. Officers were elected as fol- to come this spring. The question this year is, Relows: iRoss Allen, president; Shirley Burns, vice president solved, That the American People Should Reject the Welfare and Jalene Schein, secretary. She has already begun State, were assemblies Exchange outlined and plans for a region- step by step discussion concerning the proposition and intends al jamboree started. on more detailed research and study in weeks to come. B'Etto Banquet Held Other activities under the deBy Ruth Berntsen Thrilled by the seriousness bate heading are: Legislative candle-lighteextemporaneous speakyet simplicity of the BJEJH.S. Forum, ing, oration, readings and pam ceremony, 31 mem- - tomime. girls (were officially made warm ft d A 'if t ' ? Product cf Standard of California A a heating oil that burns How would you like Max G. Hirschi To Serve Mission A farewell testimonial Sunday evening at 8 oclock in the Perry ward will honor Elder Max G. i Hirschi, who has been called to i gallon? Then youll fulfill a mission to the Great like Standard Heating Lakes mission field. f Elder Hirschi entered the misOils! There are no sion home Monday, October 2 cleaner, more economand is scheduled to leave for his ical heating oils on mission on Wednesday, October the market today! Get 11. Elder Hirschi, who Is the son of Bishop and Mrs..Rulon Standard Stove Oil for H Hirschi, is a, graduate of Box circulating heaters . . . Elder high school with the class Standard Furnace Oil of 48. for furnace-typ- e .After completing high school bum he attended the .Brigham Young - ers and get rid of University for one year. bothersome smoke Active in the Perry L.DS. ward, and soot for good! Elder Max B. Hirshi Hirschi has served as a member . . son of Bishop and Mrs. of the presidency of the Elders quorum, has taught Sunday Rulon H. Hirschi of Perry school and has been a scout will leave for the Great Lakes Distributed, By leader. L.D.S. mission field Oct. 11, All of his friends and relatives Pet-tREYNOLDS V. REEDER have been invited to attend the S.y Larceny? testimonial. S, Attendant: 'And now Im going to steal a little kiss, Phone 68 or 129-The News-Journtelephone baby! 181 South 8th West- number is 1,000. Phone in your Pretty Motorist: "Let the crime C wave begin! 1 news, please. without waste . that more heat give per t W JJmiGG Ellas jfihiG ESmovj EHotv TO REPRESENT YOU III COIIGE1EGO r - VOTE FOR PRESTON t L. JONES DISTRICT 1 (One) . HE KNOWS THE PROBLEMS OF UTAHS HOME TOWNS i y I r HESTON L JCNES B.O.P. Candidate U.S. Caagrau lit District Vote NOTE: Tha 2,600 City Officials Who Comprise Tha Utah Municipal Laagua Recently Named Preston Jonos Their President for an outstanding public servant YfOES Fon soriEG 1 (P,1U iKrfiticnl uuv. by G. T. Biinnea. Salt Luke t.ty ) i 1 HOTPOINT HEATER $399.95 $144.95 Hotpoint g.ejFon $9.50 to ' Weston Hirschi . son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Hirschi, who will serve an L.D.S. mission in the New England field. Weston Hirschi TOR $299.95 $12.95 M JjtS IU&Uttl . YOlflL NEVER AGAIN SEE 1 6 fL REFRIGERA. STEALS LIKE THESE -l- AYAWAYTOOi! ' To Serve Mission. (Weston J. (Hirschi, son of Mr. Mrs. Louis A. (Hirschi, Park Valley, will leave for an L, O. S. and ? ft 24 Piece mission to the New England States, October 11, and a farewell testimonial will honor him in the Park Valley ward Sunday, October 8, at 1 oclock in the afternoon. Weston is a (graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 48 and since then has been working with his father in Park ' Valley. , . He has been active in the Park ' Valley ward. He entered the mission home in Salt Lake City October 2, and will leave to fulfill his mission . October 11. A SILVERWARE SET Jr "l Give J. away price!: $2.69 gift Christmas! 'Jwiget them at all Westinghouse t TRICYCLES RADIO , All Sizes $9.95 to $39.95 Officers Elected 50c DOWN For Jr. Division I , Student Body . - WILL HOLD ANY ITEM LAY THEM AWAY 4 , the Junior division of (Box Elder high school, last week, named their student-bodofficers, 'according to ' A. Elwyn Seeley, principal. . New officers are: Dee Packer, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Ronald PacJanice Jensen, ker, president; daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. (Fldyd Jensen, vice president; and Jfidy Call, daughter of (Mr. arid Mrs. bavld Call, secretary. ' ; The officers are required to have a good academic record, a better than average citizenship rating and must maintain those standards or lose their ofStudents of y fice. Nominations and the final election was carried out under the direction of the teachers in the home rooms. 'Running for president in the election were Ross Dredge, Bill Glover, (Richard Hadfield, Newell Jensen, Dee Packer and Mack Watkins. Dee Packer and (Mack Watkins were in the finals. Running for vice president were Sheryl M. Barker, Janice Christensen, Janice Jensen, Kotter, Donna Morgan and TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS Jo-An- Jeannette Weight Besides Ja- nice Jensen, JoAnne Kotter was in the final election. .. Running for secretary were Vondell Anderson, Elaine Burt, Judy Call, Sharon Christensen, Ronald Cutler and John Linford. In the finals were Judy Call and Sharon Christensen. with the General Electric "The Bee Sports Shop" New Name For Store Automatic Blanket! The sports store owned by Dr. Jones on 13 West Forest, formerly known as the Turley Sporting Goods Store, has , officially been named The Bee Sports Shop following a contest for naming it, it was announced today. Winning the $10 gift certificate for naming the sports store was Mrs. Vera Anderson, 543 North Third west, Brigham City. If you think youve ever C. R. enjoyed a really good night's sleep, just wait until youve tried the General Electric Automatic Blanket! Just set the small, bedside control for the degree of sleeping warmth you like. At night, simply turn your blanket on. . super-sensiti- youve ever had! Nona Knighton Leaves Health Position Here M No more Icy shoots all overt your bed is. prewormed No mounds of covers. One Blanket takes the place of three ordinary blanketsl B-- E Saves bedmaking, savas laundryl GET SOM! MM SLEEP 5 TONIGHT ! Authorized Dealer . Recently Mrs. Nona Knighton resigned as public health nurse i this area to make her home in Ogden, it was announced today. The district health office has expressed their appreciation to Mrs. Knighton for the outstanding work she did and to the 4 ? is ELECTRIC automatic blanket l0'theifsPPrt Knighton f &IV signal wire circuit gives summer-lik- e warmth from corner to corner, all night long! The first regular meeting 'of the Corinne Parent Teachers association will be held Wednesday evening, at the Corinne Replacing Mrs. Louise Jeppwn, t lux- urious, most relaxing, most comfortable sleep Corinne P.T.A. Will Meet This Evening the public health program. ve Thats when you begin to enjoy the tnost ft Because Hes Met and Solved Them As a Mayor of Nephi, Utah You Want Away Toty ELECTRIC RANGE hot water school, Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker, president, announced today." 'Plans for the second annual Halloween carnival will be discussed. Mrs. Hunsaker is desirous to have in attendance aU of the room mothers and the f.T.A. officers. Congressional Candidate If These Items Are Hard To Find HOTPOINT 40 gallon ism class. y to keep BUY NOW! - PRICES ARE SKYROCKETING - Things Looking Good At B.E.H.S, Nine Pass Private During the past few weeks nine in Box Elder county have passed the C.A.A. test and have won their private flying license at the Brigham City airport. The test was given to all of the men by Johnny C. Weir manager of the Seagull Aviation company. Receiving their private licenses, which entitles them to regular flying rights, were. J. B. McCollough, Harry E. Cutler, Lester C. Brown, James A. 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