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Show 1 f 1 ' rf ? t ' t 5 , Win Awards South Stake Will Scouts, Priesthood Members Wf At Second Ward Meeting Sunday Eve . . Play Volleyball The South Box Elder stake i An all student assembly was held In the iboys gymnasium on Friday afternoon at three o- YAZZIE YARNS i clock. News Of Intermountain 'Indian School By Helen B. Hill Mrs. Paul (Bramlet underwent surgery at the Salt Lake City General hospital last Thursday. Her condition Is reportedly good. t Mrs. IRuth Reed of Brigham City is employed temporarily as to the academic heads. secretary Group iNo. eight of the special Navajo program school held a party Thursday evening - in Building INo. 01. Mrs. Dale Becker was honored Thursday evening at a baby shower given by Mrs. Collette Berry. There were cards, bingo and refreshments. Mrs. Becker re1 ceived lovely gifts. Invited guests included- - Mary B. Bussell, Mrs. Bid Davis, Mrs. William Narconey, Mrs. Lyle Berry, Mrs. Janet Hendrickson, Mrs. Bex Cox, Mrs. Keith Little, Mrs. Herschell Johnson, - Mrs. Carl iHornell and 'Mrs. Joseph P. LeClere. iDr. George (A. Boyce addressed the entire student body and employees. ( He complimented the children on the progress they have made this year. ' Academic beads, Thomas Nora Wilma Victor, Grissom, Genevieve Harrington and Elizabeth Oliver gave brief farewell addressee The school band, directed by Max Morrison, played several selections, i, , a , i j, There was community singing led by Donald Bodgers, acocom-panieon the piano by Mrs Verna Henderson. J 'Following the program, each child was given an ice cream i treat. , i ? Tom-mane- d 1 Brent on his eighth birthday Saturday at a hobo party-picniheld in the hills surrounding .the campus, Fourteen bums were there for a hand-ou- t of hot dogs and all of the other treats that make a real picnic. There were games ! and much fun for all. The little tramps present included: Tony Jensen, Jimmy Felt, David Mason,. Robert Shorty, Steven Hill, Jay and Evan Eastley,, Jimmy, (Art and Allen Hornell, Curtis Jorgensen, Fred iFarewell dances were held for Clark, Jr., and Michael Ohman. the students on Friday and Saturday evenings in both the girls and boys gymnasiums this was Everyone is Invited to phont the final social event of the their society Items for the News and Journal to 771. school year. 'Lee Eastley was honored c , S ' . PAGE FIVE , BOX ELDER NEWS BORDERLINE Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, April 23, 1952 " J t i , " Scout award night for Troop 102 was held In the Second ward Sunday evening with Bishop and Horsley presiding Counselor Wynn N. Jeppeen conducting. Winning awards were Gerald Dunn. 1st class; Robert Hansen and Deverle Olsen, 2nd class, pesented by Gus Kopenltz. William Schultz, John Day. Deway nt- - Sheridan, tenderfoot, presented by Earl V. Hansen; Bruce and Anderson, O'Dell Hammer Raymond Knudson, 2nd class. Reed Hansen, Richard Bennett and Robert Baty, list class; Berry Meservy, Dalnes, life. Mert badges went to Brent Horsley. Sheridan Dalnes, Dennis Hansen and Jerry Meservy. At the same services indivl dual quorum awards were pre sented. Wesley Anderson made presentatons to the first quorum Horsley, star and Sheridan . t . . ' ; volley ball tournament will be rament table assisted by 10 dea- held Thursday evening at the cons. Reed Jensen was, presen- Box Elder high school gymnated and sustained as worthy to siums.' Opening games will begin at be advanced to teacher. v pm. and the winner and bye teams will play at 8 p. tn. Years) Explorers (14-1Perry vs. Fifth, old gym. IWillard vs. Sixth, old gym. Mantua vs. First, girls gym. Second, bye. Older Groups (17 and over) Fifth vs. Second, main gym. Perry vs. Mantua, girls gym. Willard vs. Sixth, main gym. THEATRE AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Bishop Horsley made presentations to the priests: Elwynn Olsen, Alvin Hendrickson, Jay Meservy and Lynn Reeder. Nello Jensen, Aaronic priesthood coordinator gave a brief report of his labors. Jerry Valentine told How I Got the AaroOthers giving nic Priesthood. talks included Tommy Mclntire, Jerry Meservy, Richard Anderson, William L. Glover, Jr,. Closing prayer was by Nor- - Family Nights $1.00 per car BIG BILL DOUBLE JOHNNY HOLIDAY- i By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, it Naf, Idaho cause your health and comfort, and that of the ONE DAY. SERVICE Phone us before 11, well pick up your mattress, re- - ? build and reno- - , vale it, and have j it back to you before nightfall..' CALL US FOR A FREE ; ESTIMATE! -- Youll find our prices fit your pocketbook. - Eyerton Mattress Co. i Willard Marine be- mattress. of deacons members Including Robert Monson,, Delone Jensen, SADDLE LEGION Bruce Anderson and' Thomas Davis. 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A big crowd madejthe Easter dance at Naif Saturday night a success. j v, , , ) Eddie, Holtman and .Wallace Spencer made a business tei-- to ... - Ogden- Monday, - 600-16-- 4 , Ply Heavy Duty as low as j v , $12.95 - ' plus excise tax and your old tire ' AT YOUR PHILLIPS . j - 66 SERVICE STATION 4 j j j , fe j WASATCH NORTHERN OIL CO. - - Distributor TODAY & THURS. t Former members off the Yost ward1 attended Easter services Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and. daughter, Nada; Sister Eliza Taylor, t Mrs. Verl Smith, Mrs. Eddie Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. 'LaVere Tracy,, and Mr. Stnd Mrs. Leo Ottley. Alvin Smith spoke and told of the work they were doing in his ward in. Brigham City, Richard Barnes spoke on the meaning of Easter w.hy we celebrate it, and we should celebrate it. j The infant daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes was blessed by her father and given the name of Paulette Camille Barnes. Son df Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ottley of (Hooper, was given the name, Dennis Oman Ottley by ' j her father. , The MJJA In the Yost ward was recently reorganized. Those taking new offices were: Joseph E Taylor as president of the with Glenrt L. Young Mens, Jones and Asael Oman as J his counselors President of the Young Ladies, Rhea Oman and her counselors, Joy Tracy and Uarda Oman. Those spending the Easter week end with their families in Yost were: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith and daughter, Barbara,1 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and daughters, Susan and Karma; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmussen and daughters, Shawnae and Debra; Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Tacy and twins, Vema and 1 Receives D.F.S. Captan Jay Stokes of Willard, formerly of Brigham City, and now stationed at Keneoke with the marine air force, recently received his second Distinguished 'Flying Cross for outstanding service during the campaign against the Japanese fn 1945, aq cording to wprd received by hiS j wife, Nelda Facer Stokes. Captain Stokes served as a fighter pilot in the 533 Fightef squadron, during - the Second World war. Last winter he was recalled to active service., 'Accompanying letters of congratulations (from the president of the United States, the secretary of the navy, And the marine air corps, was the award commending Captain Stokes for his heroism and, meritorious achievement in aerial flight during operations, against enemy Japanese forces Mn the Pacific War during 1945 as evidenced by the award to you of the Distinguished Flying Cross with one gold star and an air medal, with two god stars artd citations by the president--v , of the United States. ' Mrs. Stokes and little , Lynne Marie and J, Preston are resld ing with Mrs Stokes parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. (P. Facer of Wil lard, while Captain Stokes is stationed . overseas" Captain Stokes mother, Mrs. Dedda Burke, is. a resident of Brigham 1 Oity.- ,' ' WANTED , f Distributor for our liquid fertilizers and soil conditioners. 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