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Show Brigham City, Utah Announces Examination Wednesday, December 4, 1957 The United States Civil the Brigham City post office at Commission has by the will be accepted exami- anJ a new meteorologist Board of U. S. Civil Service Exnation for filling positions aminers. Weather Bureau, Wash$4,480 to $8,990 a year. ington 25, D. C., until further Applications may be obtained notice Voice Contest Winners were selected Monday afternoon at Box Elder High school auditorium in the local This is the way to RfcDUCE Voice of Democracy contest, it was announced by Miles Ferry, direc- Jaycee-sponsore- The Stauffer Home Plan of effortlett exercise and caloric reduction trim Inches Beau tifiei posture. Gives you first place Judges awarded honors to Annette Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen, 634 East First North. Second place was wdn by of Betty Hunsaker, daughter Mrs. Buth O. Hunsaker, Boney-villThird place went to Jill Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Steve Anderson, 206 North Sixth East. All are students at Box Elder High school. As winner, Miss Knudsen was presented a radio with an inscribed plate on the top. Second and third place winners were given trophies. Judges for the competition were Cleveast Lowery, Guy Ewing, and Earl Webb, all instructors at the Intermountain school. Assisting with arrangements for the contest was speech teacher Iceland Hunsaker. A tape recording of Miss Knudsens speech will now be lovelier figure -- stauffer MAIl THIS , Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls $1.00 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 65c .Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c 15c HOT DOG ON A STICK entered RINGSIDE CAFE Main & 4th Phone 438 North j HOME FROM SAMOA Elder Delbert R. Madsen has returned home after serving lf for two and years as an LDS missionary in Samoa. one-ha- Elder Delbert R. Madsen Returns From Mission SWOOSH! instant power for passing with new Royal 76. Its the Wests most powerful premium gasoline. Fill up You get f - ... at the sign '' get ttye of the big 76, where you know you always finest. UNION OIL COMPANY ' : ' "OF CALIFORNIA state the in competi- tion Dec. 15. Winner of the state contest will be awarded an expense-pai- Elder Delbert R. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Madsen, has returned home following the completion of a two and f years mission In Samoa. Homecoming services are planned for the returned missionary, Elder Madsen left from the Boise, Idaho stake. He left the mission home in Salt Lake City, April 13, 1955, and arrived in Figi on May 25, then continued on to Samoa, arriving May 26. He served as district clerk until called to serve at missionary headquarters as mission one-hhl- It tot S MV Call Tremonton 7 1461 AL Dpt COUPON Nimt. THELMA HESS St.uff.r Counselor Authorized 45 No lt Eait, Tremonton you. happy to Guor. by Good Houi.h.pn4 I IIIV HOME DEMONSTRATION -- Stile- r. will Your Phone No e first-plac- MX LUNCHES mf HOMI MDUCINO PLAN e. Yt HOME AT d tor In charge of the contest Shown receiving a radio as first prize in the Brigham City CONTEST WINNERS Voice of Democracy contest is Annette Knudsen. Making the presentation is Miles Ferry, contest director. Others are Leland Ilunsaker, Box Elder High school speech teacher; Jill Anderson, and Betty Ilunsaker, third and second place win ners. Elder NEWS 6 Box Civil Service Board Jaycees Name Winners in to trip d Washing- ton, D. C., where he or she will compete in the national contest. There will be four equal winners in this competition, all of whom will receive $500 scholarships to any university. Miss Knudsen, 17, is a senior at Box Elder High and has been active in speech and debate, winning a superior rating in last years regional forensic and rating of excellent in the state meet She is also active In school activities and is an officer in the Athenian club. The Voice of Demrocracy its. contest, now celebrating eleventh national anniversary, is sponsored by Jaycee groups across the country to encourage young people to think, write and speak of the democratic principles which have made this country great. Chairman of the local contest this year was Bob Kinghorn. secretary in August, 1955. He continued in his secretarial position until April 1956 when he began serving as a phoselyting Elder in the Pagogo district. From the position of supervising Elder ho assumed duties as sec ond counselor to President Howard B. Stone. He was first counselor and then counselor to President Charles I. Sampson until his own release in Novem- SPEAK FOR YOURSELF Pretty Silly (David Smoot) tells Ohn Jalden (Bruce Hadfield) to speak for himself and declare his own love instead of carrying the message of Stiles Mandish, in a scene from a parody, The Courtship of Stiles Mandish, presented Thursday in the Junior High school assembly. Written and directed by Marie Thorne Jeppson, the program was presented by her eighth grade boys art class. entire audience. Taking part were Joel Hust as narratof, Mi- Program Based On Theme of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Then and Now was the theme for the assembly program at the Box Elder Junior High school on Thursday, Nov. 26, presented by the eighth grade boys in Mrs. Marie Jepp-son- s homeroom art class. Assisting with the presentation were five girls from other Penton Hollist acted as master of ceremonies. RoJean Reeves sang We Gather Together, accompanied by JoAnn Reeves. A shadow scene, depicting the landing of the Pilgrims and ihe Pilgrims at worship, was presented while Margaret Bott gave a reading entitled, Landing of in the Pilgrims. Participating the shadow scene were Scott Sheila Reeves, Barbara Balls, Nelson, Michael Ohman, Gordon Bruderer and Max Forsgren. Alice Snow sang a vocal solo entitled Home. Wayne Korth sang, Over The River and Through the Woods, with guitar accompaniment. A parody, The Courtship of Stiles Mandish, was presented ber. Elder Madsen traveled by much to the amusement of the boat more than 30 times and made one air trip while work ing on, or visiting, the following islands: Vitl Vevu In Figl; Aitu-tak- i and Raroponga in the Cook Islands and Tutuila Savaii and Upolu in Samoa Islands. The mission there has over 7,000 faithful members on record and all of the more than 50 branches are staffed, almost completely, by local member ship. Elder Madsen expressed the sincerity of the abundant faith of the members In these faraway islands. i Naydeen Fonnesbcck Spends Thanksgiving Weekend With Cousin Naydeen to her home Fon-nesbec- k Eight-year-ol- returned at by all. NEW HOOVER DELUXE BEATS as it SWEEPS as it CLEANS Formerly The Cleaner That Walks On Air! REDUCED TO 502)95 $5995 HOOVER "LARK" Upright CLEANER ONLY ONE LEFT! Was $89.95 Now First Ward Elders Are Dance Party Hosts All South Box Elder Stake El- 0nly54995 Buy any cleaner for $5.00 down and $1.25 per week. ders and their parents are cordially invited to attend a First Ward Elders Quorum dance Friday evening, Dec. 6. The party will be" held at the First Ward amusement hall beginning at 830 p m. An orchestra has been engaged for the C. B. STRATFORD, Manager ESTABLISH Green Stamps because our customers like them We give S $124.95 Complete with attachments. Reg. $97.50. Now IM & H Our customers have found that we offer the same quality and service, and the same or lower prices as other stores. In addition, we give S & H Green Stamps, which they can redeem for valuable OREEN stamps. merchandise. Shop here where you get something extra a discount for paying cash for your purchases in the form of S & H Green Stamps. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY and most reliable stamp plan. S I H has never failed to deem a stamp in 61 years. The eldest and FRIDAY SPECIALS Howell, Sunday evening after spending the Thasksgiving holidays with her cousin, Judyth Hadfield in Brigham City. Naydeen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck. ?rt THIS NEW the HOOVER Come In and See chael Ohman as Stiles Mandish, Bruce Hadfield as Ohn Jalden, and David Smoot as a glamorous sophisticate, Pretty Silly. The invincible army dressed appropriately for the battleDeLoss Anderfield, included Gordon son, Larry Bennett, Bruderer, Dallas Day, James Fryer, Robert Jeppsen, Brownie Petersen, Ted Valentine, Dennis Whitaker, Jerry Willetto, Max Forsgren, , Peter Christensen and Bruce Erdman. Robert Owen played the march for the army drill. The closing number on the program was by Lynn Packer who and Douglas Anderson, gave reports on the interviews they had held with various students and faculty members concerning their reasons for being thankful. Humorous sentiments of gratefulness were expressed BUYS! WONDERFUL 3 EACH n ORDER EACH voun PHOTOS EARLY SUNKIST NAVEL POUND Kentuckys great bourbon in a gift bottle ...gift wrapped for you at no extra cost, Thrill your family and friends with a beautiful photograph theyve wanted from you for so long. 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