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Show t rrmii Churchmen Legislator Named to Committee Attend Meet Senator Kleon Kerr, principal of the Bear River High School, has been assigned to the Legislative Council's Standing Committee on Education and Welfare. AS A MEMBER of this committee, Kerr will do considerable research into pertinent educational, He welfare, and tax problems. will also be interested in other of Rev. James Conk, director the Evangelical Protestant group at Intermountain school, and Rev. Ira Ransom, pastor of the Bible church of Brigham City, attended the organizational meeting of the ConferIntermountain Regional Fundaence of the Independent held mental Churches of America at Twin Falls, Idaho, April at the Grace Bible church of Twin Falls. The new regional group has been organized in the IntermounGAINS POST Clarke Johnsen, tain area due to the increased has number of independent Evangeliformerly of Brigham City, been named assistant principal at cal churches in the area. The Intermountain Regional group will Tooele High school. 25-2- 7 Ex-Brigh- ordinating the work of the State Building Board and the various boards of education to the end that 'a more uniform design for school buildings may be secured ANOTHER study area includes the determining of causes for the excessive percentage of withdrawals prior to graduation of students m enrolled Utahs secondary schools, vocational schools, junior 'colleges, and universities. Kerr is also a member of the Legislative Council of the State of Utah recently appointed to study various problems confronting education, welfare, taxation, auditing j include northern Utah, southern southwest Montana, wesIdaho, tern Wyoming, eastern Oregon and northeastern Nevada. There are presently ten independent churches in the Utah and Idaho portion of the area which are affiliated with the Independent Fundamental Churches of America. ' Is Top Scholar major study areas of the group. Included in committee activities Mrs. Carol Lucas. 676 South scheduled for consideration is the Svh West, Brigham City, comdevelopment of suggestions for co- pleted the spring term as one of 11 City, OtaK Tuesday, May 2, 1961 Program Is and street rallies where millions lion workers, employed by 45,000 of dollars' worth were sold be- business firms, are a part of the came a common oecuranee With Pf5r0', savings plan. Purchases of bonds on an installment basis, sometimes for as little as $1.25 a came that week, account for 40 percent of predictions gloomy bonds valued in the billions would (he annual dollar volume on Ser-b- e quickly cashed in, leading to ies E and H bonds sales. Most serious inflation. other sales take place through ther ISSUmR w e r e THE PREDICTIONS akentsof course, wrong. Many bonds, SERIES E BONDS pay 3 wore redeemed, and their yield automo-- cent interest when held to maturinto new homes, e ities, educations, and ity. Investors can find higher sources for invest-billio- n goods. But in 946, $30 tcrest-payinworth ol Series E bonds ment, but the security offered by were still held hy the public, is hard bonds to government Bonds are still being held by match. at Today, bonds valued American citizens in record num- $43 billion are held hy Ameribers, and purchases have steadily cans. Sales are up, and redempcontinued. More (han eight mil- - tions are down. -' 20 Years Old the top ten students, scholastically. at the Ogden school of Stevens Henager college. That announcement was made this week by L. R. Stevens, vice president in charge of the Ogden school. Stevens Henager college is a nationally accredited junior college of business. Mrs. Lucas maintained an A" scholastic average. She is currently enrolled in a speed writing theory course. f i THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BrigKam Savings Bond Brigham Lady Tr Twenty year's ago Monday the of the United States handed the Secretary of the Treasury a small check, received in return a government certificate, and the U. S. Savings Bond program was horn. Two billion bond sales have followed that first one. By the middle of this year, total Series E and many other areas. The group bond sales will have reached the is instructed to provide recommenmark. dations to the 11163 Legislature. The war boomed bond sales, President - per-we- nt 1 war-scarc1 g am Man Takes School Post A been former Brigham City man has -e named assistant full-tim- at principal after coaching 14 Tooele High school there for the past years. He is Clare N. Johnsen who will move into the administrative post of the 1961-6at the beginning school year. son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen, Henry C. Johnsen, 39 North Second East, has bceA hejidj basketball coach at Tooele ince $9A7. He organized the schools first baseball program in 1948 and in 1951 became assistant football coach. emjTt" SIDNEY Huilinger, president of the Tooele Board of Education, said the school needed Johnsen in the assistant principal post. The Elder High school athlete has been serving in the position for the past four years and turning to his coaching duties during afternoon hours. He will step into the position full time with an undisclosed increase in salary. During his 14 years as coach, he took the Buffalos to the state basketball tournament twice and compiled a record of 82 wins and 54 losses. DAY MOTHERS graduated from Box Elder in 1939; Weber college in 1941, and Utah State University in 1947 with a B. A. degree. He obtained his masters degree in secondary education at the University of Utah last summer." He played letterman basketball at Weber and USU and also at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania a year. He served with the U. S. Army Air Force and infantry in World War II, seeing action in European theatre. lie also played on the Brigham City Peaches baseball club. is the former Mrs. Johnsen Elaine Longstroih, Mondon. They are parents of three children. Why Should I.Get a variety of styles and liant springtime colors. All with pillow back. 26 x 40 BEVELED sets last year. Were celebrating by throwing a sale, much like Rulon might find in Europe. THIS SALE WANT! FRED IS REALLY OL ri ,r trt . NO ... ! ,T ITEMS, RIDICULOUSLY LOW 7 WHEELING AND DEALING TO MAKE THE DEAL THAT FITS YOUR DESIRES. . CASH WILL SAVE YOU EVEN MORE! REASONABLE OFFER r.f i REFUSED! BIG VARIETY POLE 4495 UP 995 up LAMPS CASH TALKS! Flea Market and Youll Your Talk Probably Way tg.A Better Deal! Bring Money To The $1 Walks on Air" HOOVER CONSTELLATION MODEL 86 $48 Vacuum Cleaner FACTORY CLOSEOUT! 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In a house as small ns mine," one idy said, what enn I do Witt) two phones that I cant do just as well with one?" This prompts us to ask: Who lives in a small house? The fart m that so long as youre making beds, washing dishes, picking up toys, fixing meals and getting children ready for school,' you're not living tit small' house, iff you're Still so PRICED AND THE CHANCE FOR YOU TO BARGAIN FOR THE PRICE YOU brilNau-gahy- sold EDGE When My House a good question ODD we TV A HUGE SELECTION FEATURES ROCKERS In $ flea market CONTEMPORARY RECLINERS a Second Phone Thats many Hoffman lady in you? life x JOHNSEN FOR GIFTS and Vonda Huntington are now in Paris because Rulon 2 109 50 . 30c Nt BEDS HIDE-AWA- Y . A Day! Closeout Prices on 1 961 Hoffmans IDEAL FOR THE SMALL APARTMENT Zippered Foam Cushions. Choice of Colors. 231 coil innerspring mattress opens easily to double bed. Reg. $239.95 159 -- FOR YOUR OLD SET TRADE-I- N 95 ON A NEW HOFFMAN TV a busy day! Which firings us to the point Recatise a second phone can save you some steps end some time make your life mors pleasant and your work n little easier whv deprive yourself. (Vial? All of the luxurious fen lures of sit extension can lie vnursst tlirdawn to. earth prie of s few pennies a day. A second phone brings yon privacy, too, so you can ignore the confusion in the rest of ths house when you want to phone a friend. Next time you're in ennthsr part of the house when Ih phone rings, think how helpful it might lw to time en exten stnn. And when you're ready to order, just call our husiness of fits or ask s telephone service man if you tM I" Inn k in your neighborhood. 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