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Show North 121 Elder Stake Beehive Girls Attend Swarm Day Exercises Box Richard B. Jensen Idaho State Graduate Takes Rest Leave Brigham City's Bumper Crop" Begins School City's "bumper Brighcim crop" of Kindergarten young, sters began school on June 7 with 204 enrolled in Central and Lincoln schools. Army Ffc. Richard B Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Cyrus T Jensen, Route 1, Brigham City, recently spent a seven day rest and recuperation leave in Japan. Jensen, who arrived overseas last August, is normally station erl in Korea as a rifleman with Company L of the 25th Infantiy A Divisions 27th Regiment 1951 graduate of Box Elder High school, he entered the army in February 1953' and completed basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif Ha-kat- total number of boys school beginning balanced with 102 boys and 102 girls. Mrs. Vera Mills, Mrs. Jane The and girls Linford and Mrs. Nell Barlow have 118 children in " their classes. The total for Mrs. Ella Long and Miss Mary Nichols is 86. Comparing the number of students with those completing the first grade in May shows that there were 150 at Central and 103 at Lincoln. Large PTA Group Attend Banquet Session Vay E. .Morris Brigham City was well repre sented at the Utah Congress of . . . was lecently awarded Parent and Teachers banquet H.A. degree in pharmacy at session held June 7 at Hotel Ben the eighth commencement Lomond in Ogden exercises of Idaho State col- -i t Lincoln school representatives lege. included: Mr and Mrs Frank Forsgren, Mrs. Mack Young, Mr and Mrs Steve Andersen, Mr and Mrs Lee Andersen, Mr and Mrs K Barton Olsen, Mr and Mrs Wallace Reeder and Mrs Winston P, Nelson are being Arrangements additional made now for teachers. Kindergarten will continue the for six weeks preparing children for regular first grade activities in September. More age. ..More flavor... Same low price!. L .. . - ?' . ,, iy, -- - , yfytfS - IT . nW- v s i. V i"' ' -.K v n - 4--- tS,"' 4 ' . n . " V 4. , I t . - '. . , ... ? .4.. - , -. y. , 4n,L 4.. Beehive Girls of Eight Wards Are Shown At Honey ville Ward Chapel ham City third, fourth, seventh and where they attended the May 25 exercises of the North Box .Elder and the Iloneyville ward, stake. Mrs. LaVoy II. Chlarson, stake Beekeeper, and the ward Beekeeper planned the meeting. Wards represented were the Bear River ward ; Brig- - ... I 121 Box Elder Our Readers Write Attend Swarm u UI ;' . , Swarm Day exercises of the North Box Elder stake Beehive girls' held at the Honeyville ward chapel on May 25 was attended by 121 girls from eight wards. . , Wards participating in the exercises were: Bear River, Brigham City Third ward, Fourth ward. Seventh ward and Eighth and ward; Corinne; Harper Honeyville. Thp exercises were planned by the ward Beekeepers in coopera, tlon with the stake Beekeeper, Mrs. LaVoy H. Chlarson. Jong Bu Oneida, Korea, May 28, 1954 , Box 63 Gun-derse- At Stock Show 29, 1954 May Dear Editor: VVis 4-- H Clubs Place Day at Honeyville Mrs S, L. Moskowitz, South Box Elder Council president, al so attended Central school representatives included: Mrs Freida Valentine Mrs Hazel Packer, Mrs Ruth S Jensen, Mrs. Gwen Carver, Mrs Mary Lou Call, Mrs. Marva eighth; Corinne ward; Harper ward Frost, Mr. and Mrs J D Mrs Barbara Pella, Mrs Alma Allred Miss Iris St how, Mrs May Petersen, Mrs Marie Tremonton, four; Max Forsberg Johnson, Mrs Thelma Larsen of Garland, one; LeRae Dean of and Mrs Don Valentine Garland, one; Marlene Stokes of Tremonton, two, and Marilyn Union College Prof. Nielsen of Garland, one Six 4 H clubs were represented from Box Elder county at I am writing this in hope that 1 want to thank you for send the June 2 and 3 Intermountain you can find a place for this ing me the paper for the past Junior Livestock show at the note in your paper eight months I have really en Noith Salt Lake City stock-yard- s I am a lonely private In KoThese clubs were from joyed it very much ft has help rea I am about 15 miles from erl me a lot from home Snowville Garland, Tremonton. getting of forsathis the Seoul, capital and sick the first few months in the Honeyville Promontory ken hole 1 field. have only one regret Brigham City 0 I havent been getting very and that is that it doesnt come Out of the 360 beef exhibited, much mail lately. Most of the often erfough, I enjoy it that Box Elder 4 H clubs had 18 of other guys are married and they much which one belonging to Gale get mail almost every night, f am now working wuth the Firth of Tremonton, received a but not me. I just aint havin Oneldaf Indian tribe in central blue star ribbon The following much luck 1 am enjoying my received blue ftbbonsWisconsin. Jerry My address is: Tvt. 2 Lee 11. work very much, and the news of Fielding; Dick Oyler of US and con56213548, Kimber, I Hq from the that paper After the Honeyville exercises, get Garland (received two); Dean Inthe afternoon was spent at the Ilq: Co.. 11th Inf Reg APO 25, cerning the Intermountain Potter of Garland, Linda Secrist, M P. Calif San , a Francisco, dian school often times is Crystal Springs where all enjoyand Glen Secrist, Fieldif So hearted kind any people great help to me in doing my Fielding, ed lunch, roller skating and (received two). ing I me a line work. swimming, according to Mrs. feel like dropping would really appreciate it. received The red Chlarson. Just one more thanks, and I ribbons:following Dean Potter. Garland; Thanks very much, want you to know that I really Darwin Bingham, Honeyville; LEE H. KIMBER. do appreciate the paper. To The Box Elder News: . - Pulls A Fast One Carolyn and Douglas Cornwall of Elwood, Elona Garbanti of SCHENECTADY, N Y (UP) of Jerald Brown Snowville, A Union college professor de and Lytfn Forsberg Promontory of Garland also showed animals cided that local talent doesnt at the Junior show always diaw big crowds A concert was sponsored fea The Box Elder Livestock club of Tremonton, under the leader turing Ludwig Wechsler, Aus ship of Nedra Brown and Thom trian pianist on tour in this as Summers, won second place, country When the concert was over, in the uniform contest Kenneth Porritt of this same club took ill10 students found out that "Dr Elmer A seeond place on fitting and Wechsler was Dr. Tidmarsh, Union director of mu showing of lambs sic plus a board and make-uTwin Peaks club of Honeyof ville, under the leadership I Box Ralph Tolman and Don Hunsaker, won third place on the Brigham City, Utah uniform contest Wednesday, June 9. 1954 tlder NtWb Straight BOURBON Whiskey OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO. LAWRENCEBURG, IND.-8- vj 6 PROOF Se-cri- c-- o Sincerely yours, Elder Kelly N. Farmer. Dear Editor: STARTS TODAY 2 Big Color Hits RE BLAZED A RECKLESS TRAIL ;v FOR THE HORSE! IRON Pin The Browsing Room in our new Student Union building is now officially open for the use We W'ant to of the students. thank you for sending us copies of your newspaper which we have placed in this room for the convenience of the students I Very truly yours, USAC Libraries, Helen Harmon, Head Acquisitions Dept. z "PICK n Switch A ROANOKE. UP Va Kay student Stephenson, 14 year-olat Lee Junior High school is a seeing eye girl for her blind dog She has trained the six year old English springer span lel to grab the hem of her coat in his mouth and walk beside d her O' THE PICTURES" JUNE Two MtcKENZIE MVCE CO-HI- - Hunsaker, Gary Honeyville; Paul Orme, Honeyville (received two); Jerry Secrist, Fielding; Dan Shaffer, East Garland; Harold Coombs, Honeyville; Larry Stokes of Snowville and Shel--doSummers of Tremonton Of the 110 hogs exhibited. Box Elder clubs had 5; Junior Giles of Tremonton received one purple ribbon and Jerome Richmond of Promontory received one blue and three red ribbons Out of the 250 lambs exhibited, Box Elder 4 H clubs had 50 Of these 50, Kenneth Por-rit- t of Tiemonton received two 'purple ribbons and Steven Por-ril- t of Tiemonton received one purple There were three blue star ribbons remved as follows; Kenneth Porritt of Tremonton (received twol; Dale Firth of Tremonton received one. There were 12 blue singles ribbons received as follows: Billy Snow of Brigham (Tty, Dale one; Firth of Tremonton, three, Steven Poiritt of Tremonton, three; DeVon Sessions of Garland, two; Jay Anderson of Garland, one; Judy Ann Brown of Tremonton, one, and Kenneth Porritt of Tiemonton, one The blue ribbon winners were: Bruce Hyde of Brigham City, four, Dale Ftrth of Tremonton, one, Jun lor Giles of Tremonton one; Jer rv Brockman of Garland, one and Judy Ann Brown of Tre monton one The red ribbon winners were Biuce Hyde of Brigham City 10, Judy Ann Blown, Tremonton one, Gloria Jean Brown Tre monton three; Harold Coombs, iHonevville one; Junior Giles of Great Outdoor Adventure Pictures! BARTON MicLRNE T GLORIOUS ADVENTURE OUT OF THE GOLDEN AGE! 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