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Show r Donald BQX ELDER gGH SPOTS -- Draw Near ral to win- ?-, going the question uppermost of Box Elderites the minds elections draw the final election primary In a Tuesday, Kenneth Nielsen Eskelsen were elected nd Dick finals for presidruIi in the Lemon and Jean ent Norma are competing for the Lowe of vice president; while position Elections S Malmrose and rX",r' Join and Willard will be visitin be sent to the national Amer-Lux Eider May the Dili tor 8th nan Legion Auxiliary for fur- tdade visiting day. A days activities have The final election been will be Planned starting at 9 oclock iXdw.r Mdy 7' and a11 the with a tour oi the campus Ult d- dates, idK.-rlvisiting classes, a await the day swimming, Picture show, lunch, and an as('ifRes Pr0)n- - sembly. 'ises toT 0r.lhV' and tuck of- The committee in air and the 'mp charge are: outcome any ir. Floyd Jensen, chairman Mrs. Bobbins. Mr. Howard JenGood luck, kids, and may the sen. Mr. V. best man (or Hams, Mr. Grant Pnsbrey, Mr. Abel S. Rich and Renae Reeder. woman) wan Seely. Student representa-- I Jives assisting are: Montan Visiting Day May 9th president of the junior division studentbody, Betty Jo ,4rad(' indents Hunsaker, fromtrRefty ph and Jiiyer. Honeyville Diane Davis, secretary. Dolor-I Wat-kms- Freshie Day At A. C. Approximately two hundred senior students enjoyed today at the Utah State Agricultural college on freshie day. The program started at 9.30 am. with a tour of the campus, an assembly, a luncheon, followed by a track meet by the schools ol Region 1. Mr. N Jeppson, class Dad, and Miss H. Moore, class mother, accompanied the students. Buses were used for to transportation, returning Brigham at 4 oclock. Dolores filKM THAT ARE FEN and PENCIL SETS WATERMANS EVERSIIARP Can He Bought Separately 9 A Smart Select! Holst. KODAK ALBUMS Girls' Swimmina Meet A girls swimming meet, consisting of star contestants from Logan and Box Elder, was held at Box Elder April 24, under supervision of gym eaehers Miss M. Fender and Miss L. Downs. Ail contestants were judged by Coach Fergu- STATIONERY Daintily Tinted MOTHER'S White or Cream DAY CARDS Mothers - Grandmothers - Aunts - To Mv Friends Mother - My Other Mother - Youve Been Like A Mother To .Me - Mother and Dad A (' RD FOR EVERY MOTHER. For Comptons Art and Music Co. son. The following Box Elder students received place honors at the meet: Jenean Chamberlain in placed first the breast stroke and the breast stroke; Grace Jensen, backstroke and first, second in backstroke; Beverly Barker, third, 60 and backstroke; Ruth Noall took third place in the 40 and breaststroke. Second place honors in the free style and the individual medley went to Maurine Coleman. Betty Lou Marble won third place in the free crawl. style and the Janice Hunsaker. THESE WOMEN! ther consideration. The national prize will be $100. All schools in Utah particThis is ipated in the contest. the first state recognition essay writing Box Elder has receiv- BOX under Delmont Beecher, rang the bell uf recognition when she was awarded first place honors in the state of Utah by the American Legion Auxiliary for her outstanding American citizenship essay. Miss Noalls composition was entitled American Citizens, Their Privileges and Responsibilities. She received as first place prize S5 and a World en cylopedia set valued at SI 00. Miss Noalls composition will essay. Janice Hunsaker Seminary Graduation One hundred and fifty 1946 L. D. S. seminary students, the largest class to graduate from Box Elder in several years, will receive their diplomas June 7 at the L.D.S. tabernacle, according to Abel S. Rich, seminary president. The service will be held at 7:30 o'clock and the guest will speaker for the evening probably be Mark E. Petersen, well known church apostle. Norma Lemon and Kenneth class Nielsen, valedictorians, will give addresses. Vocal numbers probably will be provided by the high school glee club. It was decided by the class that they should wear sport suits for the graduation services Sunday. Janice Hunsaker. School Holds Two Records In a current Utah High School Track and Field publication of the Utah High School Activities it is association, disclosed that Box Elder high school still holds two of the 18 records set in track and field events by students of Utah high schools. In 1924 Melvin Burke of Honeyville set a new mile record with a time of four minutes and 32 seconds. Alonzo Burt, Corinne, broke the dash in 50 110 seconds in 1940. The record of Ross Morris, Mantua, set for the discus throw was beaten last year by Gregory of South high school with a toss of 141 feet 11 inches. Box Elder, Davis and Ogden are the only schools to hold more than one state record of the 18 events. Robert Harper H d Saw... Frank Forsgren in town af ter serving overseas in Europe for more than a year. Dean Freeman with a load of book work headed toward Lee Accounting Service. Evan Christensen delivering papers. L. A. Richardsen with a new spring hat. Lloyd Hust shopping. i Bees Drop Close US OCEDAR D.D.T. Sol. MOTH Moth-- r - way Cones A 50c of rubber from The make-u- p trees is fixed by nature. Improvements came slowly. 3c , 10c BALES Nature produces one type of rubber. 1. 2. Science produces many synthetics. Through the wonders of chem- Box uo Elder club proved their 10-the Utah victory over Army Service Forces depot here last week wasnt just accidental when they returned .he game at the Second street diamond yesterday afternoon. The Service league club managed to squeeze out an 8 6 win n the seven-innintilt, but the ees gave them a bail game. Owens started on the mound or Box Elder. The Second treelers got a run in the first, in an error, and in the third Owens walked two and a depot player cleared the bases with home run. From there on T'.vrns held them nicely. Meanwhile the Bees were making steady headway, hitting street pitching the Second regularly and building up a six-rutally to lead by two runs at the end of the fifth frame. As the game went into the ;;xth inning Harris retired Owens to the outfield and sent Futigawa to the mound. Futi-gawwent a couple innings reainst the depot nine here last week and went good, but yesterday they landed on him, four batters in a row hitting and scoring three runs to make the count When Futigawa started giving up bases again, Owens was nulled in from the outfield to tern the tide. He made one wild oitch that scored one of the men on bases, but settled down o close out the inning and finish the game without diffi-ultBee baseball . n a 7-- Tabu Perfume Worth Perfume Early American Toilet Soap ... 4 CANDY. Carlston VELVETY LAWN MIX half-expect- semi-final- HORSLEYS SEED STORE ers. Minnie N. Morrison Seeks Demo Nomination COME IN. AND SEE THE NEW Mrs. Minnie N. Morrison filed today as a candidate in the July primary election for the Democratic nomination for She is the county recorder. first candidate yet to file for he office Mrs. Thurza Young, the incun. bent, has indicated that she does not intend to seek eeleetion. V - EL - AM the SPRINKLER THAT WALKS It Follows The Hose Wherever The Hose Goes Wight Is Released Pfc. Glen W. Wight, brother disof Lewis Wight Jr., was ADJUSTABLE ARMS HAS ONLY FOUfMOVING PARTS, Cant Wear Out. TURNS ITSELF OFF charged from the army April 29 at the Fort Douglas separation center. Wight, who served 13 months overseas, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacifitheater of operations ribbon with one battle star, American theater ribbon, good conduct medal, victory ribbon, combat infantrymans budge, distinguished unit insignia and Philippine liberation ribbon. 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Daytons way of keeping you with constantly changing improvements 50c office, Brigham City. three-bagger- One To Second Vernal Harris ..g up-to-d- cl? 25c Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks Bread best can be kept from molding or drying out by wrap- ping it well and storing it in the refrigerator or in a venThe game will be played in tilated bread box in a cool Rees Pioneer park, and admispair of shoes for herself1 place. sion will be free of charge. hit twice and Powers, a pitcher The Industrial league season 15, with the local club meeting extra-baslandwith leanings opens Wednesday evening, May Helper here for the opener. . ed with a As scheduled at present, the Bees are to play in the semiFOR A BEAUTIFUL LAWN finals of the Utah state higli school USE baseball tournament c y c Tuesday, May 7, but Harris said last night he had not been notified as to where or with whom the game would be played. Harris, from past experence, s a postponement of the GOOD SUPPLY Should a postponement come AND SHRUBS PLANTS tlu are Bees scheduled through, to go to Bear River for a second TOMATOES CABBAGE PEPPERS game with the Bears Monday evening. May 6. If the state tourney game is the following evening, however, Harris would prefer to call off the Monday evening game to save his pitch- O Our salesgirl is buying a May 3. 1346 Marriage licenses The baseball game scheduled for tonight between tho Brigham City Peaches and the Pinney club of Salt Lake City has been postponed next some evening until Bill Forrest, week Peaches president, said late last night. Forrest received a phone call from Earl Owen, Peaches manager, in Salt Lake City, in which Owen said Kenny Price, Pinney manager, had notified him he would not be able to bring his club to Brigham City this evening, but would like to have the game some evening next week. , APEX CRYSTALS a Friday. Tilt Postponed Until Next Week On the offensive. Holmes got 'hree hits, one a double, Mills KNOW THESE lews-oum- Peaches-Pin??e- y y. PROTECT YOUR HOME AGAINST MOTHS ELDER Brigham Citv. Utah - Wins Essay Contest Ruth Noall, Box Elder sophomore, registered in English B . 1 3y dAlessio cd. Mrs. Edna Hatch, vice chairman of the Legion Auxiliary and former Box Elder student, was one of the judges of the 440-yar- f 1 , es Holst. , QUALITY 10c MEATS FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2 lbs FRANKFURTERS (for picnics) 2 lbs COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE, lb PLENTY OF CHOICE BEEF 55c 55c 30c i ! t |