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Show THE Snow- -f Mrs Carl Cobia. Mr. ana risiting for several days in ttcu?Cille Mrs. Arch Rose and David Thorn ville and Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman as attended the dance at Park Christine Peterson and family were dinner guests of Valley in honor of Lynn James Sixteen ladies enjoyed the food Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clark SatOn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arch demonstration given by Bessie Rose. Mr- and Mrs. D. G. N'rlson urday eveningD G. Nelson Jr., the census Hansen on Thursday at the horn? Jr.. ar.d Bishop and Mrs. Dan cf Mrs. Verona Arbon. Different Hickman attended the farewell enumerator, is working in the Pocatello Valley area this week. salads and sandwiches were pre- testimonial A wedding dance and reception pared. Mrs Anna Arbon of Reno, will be given in honor of Melba Nevada was a weekend guests at Hurd and V?rl Coombs, Friday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee nitrht. Anril 21st in the ward On Monday we had our future amusement hall. Everyone is inArbon and family. dance at the High Freshie Mrs. Ada Hickman entertained vited to attend. the prom decoraunder School on enfor her daughter, Margaret, Friends of Garn Larkin as though you looked tions. It her eighth birthday last week. tertained at a house party in his were bottom of the sea at the Sixteen guests were present honor at Oakley, Idaho on Satwas and it pretty. very and cake and was Bingo was played urday evening. A lovely gift Everyone over to school is so ice cream served. presented to the guest of honor. can go outside Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. Following the party the group happy that they the and rope, ball, Mr. play jump Larkin. Ma and Mrs. Alma enjoyed dancing at the Y Dell. and marbles, hopscotch jacks, MrMis. and Mrs. Neal. Mrs. Fred and and Mrs. Rennis Larkin all the other summer games. Doyle Cutler, Bishop and Mrs. Luzcll Eliason have returned to There are only five more weeks Dan Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. their homes after receiving medi . 0 m scauoi iinuJ we u oe out iui Stake oi the laattended John Arbon cal care at the hospital. Both the summer. Everyone is so High Council party at Garland. dies are improving nicely. Ranae Bennett uf Tremonton Mrs. Miles Tracy and son, thrilled about it. Monday the 17th ws got our was a weekend guest of La Dene Brent of Yost are visiting with shots for Smallpox and our Dip- Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd. Mrs. Tarda Larkin visited in Mr and Mrs. Norman Talbot theria booster. Garland invited McKinley Logan en Thursday of last week. and family were in Casper, WySchool eighth grades to their Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon vis- oming over the weekend on dance Friday and they had a ited in Brigham Last Wednesday with Mrs. Arbon's sister, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Talbot very nice time and everyone had Emma Hansen. and children, Beva Lyn and Jay, fun. Thatcher also asked us to Sacrament evening Sunday visited in Clearfield on Sunday. their eighth grade dance Thurs20th out to their school. meeting visitors were Dewayne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal were day the All the girls in the eighth Archibald of the stake high Malad visitors Saturday. council and Mr. Argyle of Gargrades are worried about what On Saturday, Mrs. Lois Arbon to wear on land, , graduation night for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd and and Mrs. Belva Talbot, teachers this is what we have all been of the home builders group, acfamily visited at Yost on Sunday waiting for. companied their class of girls to with Mrs. Hurd and family. Friday the school went over to Graham and Camille Cutler, Garland to participate in the the Liberty Theatre and saw La Derw Cutler and Ranae Ben- High path day. how the show was run and they Mrs. Barbara Hickman return gave us a little show named "The nett, Mr. and Mrs- Doyle Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin, Mr, ed to her home in Ogden after Rascal and the Baby Sitters." Mr. Jeppson's eighth grade Carole Storrer, Shirley Payne o- - - The Small Voice - V. . 4. 1 - Notice of Bond Election This month has been very adventurous for us. The Penthalon is coming and all the boys are The Board of Education of Box Elder ' County School District Box Elder County, State of Utah practicing for it. We have a broad jump, pole vault and have ordered some jumping standards, j uary monger is one oi me Desi pole vaulters and broad jumpers. Last year he came in third place in the state. This year we hope to take first or second. In art we are making some designs of bright colors to be hung In the room. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Eox Elder County School District, Box Elder County, State of Utah, on the 25th day of April, 1950, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year next preceding such election, the following question, "Shall the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, Box Elder County. State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000). in the denomin- ation of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, numbered We are learning about adjecone (1) to five hundred (500), both "inclusive, the bonds to tive and adverb clauses in Engmature in numerical order Thirty Thousand Dollars lish. We are also doing a lot of v ($30,000) on May 1 in each of the years 1952 to 1961, both Inclusive, and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) on May 1 diagraming. in each of the years 19tS2 to 1965, both inclusive, to bear inMr. Clark's Seventh Grade terest at a rate not to exceed three per cent per anCarol Ann Cochran and Kay for num for the purpose of raising money purchasing Thpmas reporters. school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school grounds?" We kept 3 frogs and a toad in Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the our cage all winter. The other judges 'who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT to-w-it: Tremonton, Utah LEADER Hi school. Each month Mrs. and Staples chooses five boys We girls to make a calendar.. 19th, get out of school on May so this will be our last calendar days. guinea to make. y rabbit only it has small ears. It We will soon have to say good-bMcto Mrs. Stapley and the was a good pet. School. Grade Kinley Second Miss Adam's room The First Sundae We are finishing our puppets. caused another Sundav We want to see the picture show milestone in ice cream history. machines and screen at the Fearing youngsters were frittering Liberty Theatre. We enjoyed in-it. awa much of the Lord's Day in loda' fountains, town fathers in It was kind of Mr. Hayes to soda the On Evanston. Illinois, outlawed us. vite Don't put gum fountains So Sabbath. rugs and don't throw lolly pop selling on the sticks or beans at the screen. produced '"Sunday water. The idea but charged It costs a lot of money. Soon everybody was eating We are glad there are four spread. sundaes. more weeks of school. Grade Mrs. Ashton's 3rd Joann Glenn and Ronald Ger-mReporters Myrie Udy Mr. Hayes invited us to come Primary preparation meeting to the theatre. We were taken to was held at the home of the the projection room. There were of the president, Marie home two projectors. Each One can run about 20 minutes because Ward, on Thursday evening. the Esther Jensen spent they get too hot. There was a Mrs. in Salt Lake with her week very bright light inside of the the has who grandaughter projector. mumps. went We up on the stage and Relief Society meeting was saw the screen. It is like the ones we have at school only it held at the home of Mrs. Ed Udy is much bigger. A very big sound on Tuesday. The Stake work box is behind the screen. We director, Florence Garn, taught learned where to go if there the ladies how to make plastic bird pins. should he a fire. The officers and teachers of Last of all Mr. Hayes showed us a cartoon about baby sitting. the Primary gave the children a It was very funny. We want to party on Tuesday. thank Mr. Hayes for inviting us. Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams are Miss Christ ensen's 1st grade. happy to announce the arrival of their second daughter during the week. ENGLISH IS GETTING Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and MORE FUN son spent Thursday in Logan by Judy Deakin with Mr. Udy's parents. are some In English boys The ladies of the Birthday whole The making microphones. class made new reports and said Club spent a very pleasant them over the microphone1. We afternoon on Thursday with Mrs. put some of the reports together Ethel Richards in honor of her and it sounded like one person. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss and We will make a lot of programs like the Story Princess and we daughter of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the T. J. Udy home. might have some mysteries. On Saturday the girls of the We have just five more weeks day we took them to the pond and let them go- Some toys we put U brought a guinea pig so in the cage and kept it a few a A pig looks like of - blue-law- s soda"-evcry-t- er and Seagull In Malad Lark, Bluebird classes of the Primary spent the Mr- and - Mrs. afternoon in Garland with the'on Sunday Un, fr- girls from the same classes in iIr- and the Stake. Stakes.,.;! Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Mr- an family spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. I - K.- - ADMISSION, 10c & 45c Mh ! ORPHEUM THEATRE HI A ! oi SAT l,8e V APRIL THURS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 20,' 21, 22 21, 22 ZtierJicfe .fit m CO-HI- T co-n- rr EDDIE CANTOR in "STRIKE ME PINK" Laughs, Songs, Big SUNDAY, Star Cast. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 24 TttCl SUN., MON, Ai '.iiL 23, 24 25 In Technicolor Blue Creek Store Boothe Valley School L. D. S Church Snowvtlle School Clear Creek School Charles E. Kunzler, Antonio Olague, Rudger Palmer Horton Hurd, Dan Hickman; D. GJNelson Earl Teeter, Hyrum Campbell, Duane Campbell Yost School Luella Tracy, Charles Montgomery, Almy Fehlman Cora E. Lind. William Babbitt, Curtis Nelson George Paskett, Delbert Tanner, Frank Lee Howell School Howell ' Blue Creek Boothe Talley and Promontory Rosette Rnowvllle Clear Creek and Standrod Yost Junction Grouse Creek, Lucln and Lakeside Park Valley Voting Districts Garland A AVLV v.X KIRK fielding Collinston and Beaver Dam Flymouth Voting Districts Corinne Bear River City Grouse Creek School DOUGLAS RlaMd ttmi United Artists Judy Garland, In TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 26 town nfFirn FO6fT. "TICKET! TOMAHAI ANN BAXTER-- Polling Place Corinne School Bear River City School Elwood School Penrose Both well Tremonton L. D. S. Church Bothwioll School No. H- - Thatcher School 12 Robert Leland Eva F. Mryon FRI New Show ACombimlion i&i Davis S. Capener, Judges of Election J,ennie Adney, Leona G. Cheal, Julius "H. Campbell LaVon A. Christensen, Mary A. Anderson Charles Checketts Archie A. Munns. Parley Christensen, Amos P. Hansen James Peterson, Joseph Nelson, Floyd W. Adams Jesse F. Peterson, Gerald Leak, J. Wilford Miller Earl Firth, Mrs. Rosco Anderson, Ella Anderson Tremonton School Eva Green. Vaudis M. Brough, Ruth Watland FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Polling Place Districts Voti-ij- j Willard School Perry School Mantua School Willard Perry ManuU Harper l D. S. Church Honeyvllle School Deweyvllle School Voting Districts Brigham. City No. 1. 2. 5, and Brigham City - FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Polling P'ace L. D. S. Church 6 Judges of Election Suzie W. Facer. E7ra W. Nebeker., Fred A. Woodyatt Rut h D. Barnard, Wendell P. Nebeker, Leland E.Thorn e Clifford Hansen, Wilford Hailing, C. M. Peterson Samuel Welch, James- S. Harper. LaRue Yates, Ray Booths. Ablnadl Tolman, Ethel W. Walker Marlon G. Perry. N. Peter Marble, Clarence Fryer 2nd Ward Utoco Premium Motor Oil and Improved Gasoline are made for the the motorist who requires and appreciates the best. Utoco Premium finest motor oil we have ever produced in our 41 affords the years highest degree of engine protection. Utoco Gasoline our greatest, achievement in a motor fuel more than meets the power requirements of today's highest compression engines. PRECINCT Judges of Election Elizabeth M. Eskelsen, Joseph Sheffield II. Peterson Charles N Lincoln School and 8. Arvilla Powers. Stella Y. Phillips, Martin L. Reeder The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of th Board of Education of Box Elder County School District to the Judges of Election, to be by them furnLshed to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M and will be kent open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing In the school Representative Precinct In which he oners to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year next preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District IVy rifW County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 27th day of Marctt No. 3. 4. 7, ATTEST: Eberhart Zundel (3erk Board of Education of Box ' Both products are a combination for better car life available at the Utoco sign. County School District, Box Elder County, state of Utah. (SEAL) j and are (UTOCOj Leonard L. Bishop President. Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, Box Elder County, state of Utah. Eldr UTAH OIL REFINING K Next Week' Judges of Election Myrtle Gleason. Ruby W. Nielson. George i Technicolor John Vance, Vernal Montgomery, Richard Meacham SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Polling Place Oarland Public Library I D. S. Church L. D. S. Church Fielding Softool Collinston School VauJcif STARrilrtiDaSK Park Valley School Elwood Thatcher ' Junction School f Summer Tm J. Potter, Loda Oyler, Hazel Riser Thomas J. Udy, Karl Welling Munson, Earl Holt, Oleen Garn T. Hansen, Odell Bigler, Joseph A. Erickson Plymouth School Dewey Lamb, William J. Rudd, Mary E. Estep, Grace John, Leslie Hoskins, J. C. Gibbs Portage School THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT East Garland Riverside ' riace Judges of Election Mirl Mason, Earl Wood, Ariel Sorensen Albert Aebischer, Crosley Glenn, Max Hyde Roland Toombs, Parley Ungey, Chester W. Stokes Polling I "In The Good (J . Voting Districts i FniDAYATto hing . (3) - CO0PfY Time- -t |