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Show THE NEW LOOK Local Civic K-i- When Borf Elder High school students return to classes on September 6, theyll Tuesday, be surprised at the changes made at the .old alma mateT. The following local civic or-- t ganlzations are planning spe-ciAmerican Art Week obser-j- , vance during November, Mrs. Dulling the summer vacation Oneta Thorne, county chairman, period, all the walls have been V , announced this week. painted and Instead of drab, dingy colors, theyve taken on Kotary: Scott P. Horsley, presi- decorator hues. Class rooms are dent; Kiwanis, Clark Hillam; made up of many different comi Lions, Wayne A. Jensen; Junior binations, all cheerful and clean. Robert Chamber of Commerce, But what is more Important, C. Pella; Eagles Auxiliary, Mrs. L. Olsen; VFW, Gil the rooms and halls will be , Dorothy with new vu. Lauritzen; Civic Improvement brilliantly lighted " (r fixtures replacing club, Mrs. R L. Thompson; Kin- fluorescent center drop. Diffusion y;4 club, Mrs O. Dee the single on fixtures I - 1 dergarten the spread ilplates Lund; Soroptlmists, Mrs. Vera ' over the lumination all evenly belle Knudson; American Legion ' room. Auxiliary, Mrs. Darrell Love-- , renovation program at land; VFW Auxiliary, Mrs. Edna BoxTheElder even Included the Mrs. Dick Nelson; Jayceettes, which received stadium football Al-Xi Beta Larsen; Sigma Phi, a new coat of and new f pha Chapter), Mrs. R K. Dain-- t seats, without paint splinters. Even es; Business and Professional was Women, Mrs. Ann Johnson; the public address booth few American Association of Univer- - rebuilt during the past weeks. ( sity Women, Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Whether or not its all finishand Ladies Faculty club,- Mrs. ' ed by the time school opens is t Sam Gordon. still uncertain, Principal Edward s Expected to participate in W. Payne said this week. At this years Art observance will any rate, It wont bfe ready for also be clubs of other surroundregistration which has ing communities, Mrs. Thorne been scheduled for tonight, Wedexplained. nesday and Thursday evening i ?' -- pre-scho- HONEYVILLE REPORTS: Former Honeyville Resident Returns to USAC Faculty After Year in California George Wintle i Dr. Caseel D. Burke and family, former Honeyville residents, in;!: , returned to USAC at Logan, af- ter spending his, leave as assiexecutive secretary of co; stant jas. operative study of elementary education in Califortiia. He was lecturer In edualso part-timcation at the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley, during the AJ i academic year and summer ses- By Mrs. , e ' Sion. , y Dr. Burke was born and raised in Honeyville and Is the son of late Mr. and Mrs. Dejl rcH the Burke, His brother, Tolman i Burke and family live in Honeyr ville. Daisy r " Haroldof Duke, son of Mrs. Duke Honeyville, who was tstJ wounded in the leg with his .22 calibre pistol while hunting rabbits, Tuesday morning, is reported Improving at Cooley Memorial hospital In Brigham n sm, City, and will be home soon. The Honeyville Boy Scouts and their leaders, Tarol and Blaine Hunsaker left Monday i morning for a three, day outing at Tony Grove in Logan cant I yon. Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Muir and sons, Clarence and Todd, and i baby, of Centerville, are In I ! Honeyville for a few days visit , Mr. ing Mrs. Muirs parents, and Mrs. Warren Petersen and sister, Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. George Win-tiwere dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wintle in Ogden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere W. Wintle and son, William, and twin daughters, Rosemary and Rosemarie, visited in Layton with Mrs. Wintles parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton and her sister, Mrs. Jack Johnson and three children of White Sands, N. M., also visiting in Utah. The Honeyville ward reunion was held at the ball park Saturday afternoon, August 20. Games were played by the children and everyone enjoyed the fun. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker enjoyed Sunday afternoon, in Logan canyon. Those who were there were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Hunsaker and 'baby of Newell Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Welch and children of Pocatello, Ida , Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hunsaker and baby from Brigham City, and Miss Oaren Hunsaker of Honeyville. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lewis of Franklin, Ida., spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and $5.75 fee. 1, Twelfth September 1 p. m., $6 50 fee. COMING Thursday, grade, from 7:45 to 8:45 p. m., $7.00 fee. -- Principal Payne, President Hudson the new seats, new public address booth at the renovated stadium. . . . look over f i Quite an Improvement Eighth grade, Thursday, September 1 from 7:45 to 8:45 p, m., . 'SK? $3 00 fee. Those wishing to pay FHA dues at the time of registration may do so. The additional charge Is $100. FFA dues of $1.50 also may be paid at the time of registration. Mrs. Lamont Wheatley. Mrs. Mickey Mario and daughter, Barbara, and son, Norman spent Sunday at Lagoon having fun. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen of Beaver Dam; Miss Carline Larsen; Hyrum Larsen and Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen, all of Newton, were all visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker, Sunday. Mrs. Hewett Tolman Is back home after spending several weeks In Salmon, Ida., visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Benson and children of Elwood, visited with Mr. Berisons parents, Mh and Mrs. Ezra Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boothe received word Monday ' evening from Travers Air Base, near San Francisco, Calif., that their son, Merrell and wife have a new baby daughter. .They now have a boy and a girl In the family. Mrs. Ursel Hunsaker, mother of ' Mrs. Boothe, will leave the building was light fixtures. Display No. Its hard to believe that county fair time has rolled around again and we are on the verge of fall; Congratulations are extended to Miss Dixie Larson and Miss Geraldine Larson for competing and winning in s the for the talent show connected with the county fair at Tremonton. Whether they win or not in the finals, isnt as important as the fun, and experience they have had. Congratulations too, to Paul Burt and Miss June Beard on their placing second and third in the speech contest And a nice thanks to Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen who has been so active and able as a director on the talent show. , HISTORICAL DISPLAYS, Etc. try-out- First place winners last year will not be eligle to win prizes ON THE SAME DISPLAY again this year. They are, however, invited to display them to add to the general interest. Please fill in the coupon below and bring it in soon. We will arrange- - to t find a place for your display. f k tw And While : Phone Positively no entries will be received after Tuesday, Sept. 6 6 P. M. were speaking of fall and fall activities that brings to mind, school. And with the many school activities there is the special one reserved for parents, PTA. As a result of the regional conference held In (Bear River High, last week a new outlook and a new con-- I ceipt of PTA is toeing established nationwide. In fact the theme is this: The Family and the Community: Each Shapes the Other The PTA Serves Both." jThis year in our own PTA, under the able direction of Mrs. Jewell Nelson, the programs are going to be more community coryscious and built more and j 1 . Ross and Emrico Clown Foolery ? , . ' , Emrico Madcap Magician Capt. ClarW V Military Ponies 1 1 The Webers Aerialists Supreme , Display No. 12 ( , Pancho and Donita Beauty and Rhythm ' Manlo j i Thrills From Spain QDisplayNo.6 Display No. 13 Long Journey Dancing Arabian Stallion Ida Dean Brayman at the $5000 Wurlitzer Display No. 7 ll , No. 10 Display No. Display No. 5 The Henry Trio And the Rolling Globe Jill t f 9 Display Toni Madsen And Her Wonder Dogs more around the parents, the school and the community. We urge all parents to set aside PTA night and enter into the spirit of making our school and our community the place we want it Ito be. It can be done, if we work and think unitedly. to Birthday congratulations Mrs. Everett Anderson and Von-DeAnderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Singh are enjoying a vacation in Oalifof nia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones have been enjoying a vacation in New York state, in the vicinity of Buffalo. We understand that they experienced a bit of the hurricane that did so much damage to the east coast. They plan to contact Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson and see some sights with theip. Mr- end Mrs. Nelson drove east to pick up new car. I guess you all know about the contest the L. Maurice Lar sons are running. In the event you havent heard well, out at their place they have twin calves. They are going to take these little calves to the fair and conduct a naming contest. Anyone is eligible to enter, so it should be real fun to think up some clever twin names and try your luck. The prize is $5.00. The judges will toe the Larson family and the winner will be notified toy mail. - f Display Np. 4 i Capt. Harry Clark , And his French Poodles Display No. 9 . Donald Marvel of the Unicyele - . By Marijane Morris ANTIQUES Address: , ' Display No. 3 PTA Bring Reminder of Fall Season Prizes Offered To Exhibitors In the Following Classifications in releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in whose window it is displayed and the Chamber of Commerce blameless in case of fire or theft. SrfT 'v.V' a j , 1 Mophead and Pal A Dog and his Helper County Fair, Time, Opening of School, bration. I have the following collections under classification ' s Display No. 2 - v Display No. 8 1 ' CORINNE COMMENTS If you have any such collections of items of interest to the general public we invite you to display them. Get in touch with us and we will arrange for a window display for you. In this way others will see your collection and treasures and it will add new interest to the Peach Days cele- r ..L.'' s wv There Is Nothing Takes the Place Of the Circus Program Siebrand Bros. Famous Picadilly Circus Mary Henry and JACKIE TV Chimpanzee Hails at Box Elder High . . . were stacked full of new light fixtures for the halls, classrooms. Here Mrs. Purdett Farmer, Mrs. Sharon Deem Jensen1, office assistants, show BUI Hudson, student body president, the new fixtures while Principal Edward W. Payne looks on. i , -- i at Phone 20 r Show Time 7 p.m. Ball Park Show Grounds Special Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Best Collections And Displays , and Competent Judges Have Been Selected Hotel Brigham Brigham City, Utah COMBINED Americas Greatest Entertainment Value! - . CIRCUS CARNIVAL Ready for Installation Thurs- day to be with her daughter and grandchildren for a few weeks. Guests at the home of Mrs. Lima Hunsaker were her sisters, Mrs. Charles Bishop and Mrs. James A. Petersen,, and Miss Carol Bishop, all of Collinston, and Mrs. Max Petersen and daughter, Diane of Grand Junction, Colo, and Dale Allen of Tremonton. Lt. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and children Of White Sands, N .M., Visited in Honeyville, Friday with Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and family. Mrs. Johnsen and Mrs. Wintle are twin sisters, ART, Etc. 10 which equipped, near one of the new ceiling BERM Window Display Committee ' Bill Hudson Holds One ... of the old drop cords with During the Peach Days celebration, a special display of hobbies, antiques and collections of items of interest to the general public will be featured in the downtown merchants windows. i U Bradbury'. SMM0 iftOfBS system - m., $3.00 fee.' SEPTEMBER This for One 25 0 Tl CKET : THERE ARE NO SEATS TO BUY JUST THE 25 CENT , , MAIN ENTRANCE TICKET On The Carnival Midway 25 RIDING DEVICES , : 10 SHOWS MILES t OF NEON TUM FORV-EVERYOMF Listen to KBUH . of Sharon Houghton, Eagles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Houghton; Linda Lee Chec-Lettdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Checketts and Carol Ann Baty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Baty. Eagles Auxiliary Sherry Lee Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ball; Penny Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen, anid Judy Bradbury, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil PEACH DAYS for BRIGHAM , ""2 fr r Jo Ann Musulas, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gus Musulas. 5 Junior division students will register in the woodworking building on the following sched- ' ule: Seventh grade, Thursday, September 1 from 6:30 to 7:30 p. i ffllilMH 19SS Thursday, grade, from 6:30 to 7:30 ic. v , and Merrell, daughter of Dr. Mrs. Reed Merrell, and, Lynn Bierley, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Alfred BierlejjJ Marva RichBeta Sigma Phi Bwky BarSoroptimists ardson, daughter of Mr. and ker, daughter qt Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Richardson; Gloria James Barker, dnd Debra Dixon, Nielson, daughter of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Mark Nielson, Jr., and Eliz- Dixon. t abeth Van Dyke, daughter of Kathleen Club Kindergarten Mrs. Betty K. Van Dyke. Cazier, daughter ' of Mr. and American Nancy Mrs. Stephen A. Cazier; Ted Legion Fishtourn, daughter of Dr. and Jean Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fishburn; Ann and Mrs. Led A. Walker, for The complete schedule follows: registration ' Senior division students will register by classes on the following schedule. Ninth grade, Wednesday, August 31 from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. with payment of a .$5.50 fee. Tenth grade, Wednesday, August 31 from 7:45 to 8:45 p. m., Elder NEWS Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, August 31. (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Edward ter of Mr. And Frost. and senior division students will use the new gym while junior division classes will register at the woodworking building. Eleventh September QUEEN TITLE HOLDER PEACH 4 JUNIOR. NAME JANET, HARRISON 5jt Of New School Term on September 6th ?. -- There s Been Some Changes Made for Opening Box Elder High Spruces Up Organizations Make Art Plans : r f , to find out where you can get FREE CIRCUS TICKETS! 4 |