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Show I ACE SIX THE BOX ELDER THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... the cast: Lee White, Blanche Clifford, Vard Johnson, Max r Hamilton, Teddy Pathakis, Whitaker and DeVon Dolores Holst. dent body in a pep assembly during the sixth hour, under the direction of the cheer leaders, Jean Woods and Evelyn Jensen Joyce Warren. Office Force Presents Minstrel Show Today League Councils Flan Principal Activities La-Va- r. ! Jtf - f t i! mifkJi .V' !H7?pW!Ai 1 ivV . :. ,i - - -- V. 1 . , 4 I YMh$w 'r W er and Marion Carlo fights a long, violent and in the end successful love duel with Cameron, who enacts a lonesome but handsome cowboy the sot t that doesnt stay lonesome for long, The new technicolor produc--i Fessier and tion by Michael Ernest Pagano features in the large supporting cast Andy Define of the gravel throat, Fuzzy Knight, Sheldon Leonard and Andrew Tombes. Frontier Gal Art old fashioned minstrel The Boys and Girls league show was presented to the sen. council met and ior division today under the Wednesday to yesterday plan the main acdirection of the office force, tivities of the school for the j wth Miss Shorika in charge. month of February. These inThe program consisted of clude the circus, having the jtkes, dances and songs. Nan- theme of a western barn-danc- e, ette Hansen acted as interloc- to be 20 presented utor, introducing a dance by and 21, and also February Sadie the Joan Harmon and a reading by Hawkins dance, February 22, Donna Deem. Other participants after the Box Elder and Bear on the program included: Bev- River game, , Johnson, Audrene Harper, erly Among the members of the Jo Anne Wright, Norma Jean councils are:1 ' )onna Deem, Tams, Helen Mae Ridd, Betty! Jean Neilson, F aye Jane Knud- Jean House, Berneda Keeder, Jean Lowe, Helen Harrop, K.lyse Johnson, Donna Jean Diane Jcppsen,. Gdraldine KelJean Nielson, Sharlene ler, Doris Fredrickson, laylor, Helen Wight and Vernell Hunsaker. Mae Ridd, Carol Holmgren, Dolores Holst. Thelma Thompson and ' Ruth Noal. The boys are: Charlie Civics Classes Are Mills, Junior Rasmussen, Wen. dell Hess, Farrell Jensen and Dai win Young, Joyce Warren. Making Contribution To help out in the clothing drive, H. Jensen's civics classes are doing their part too. In regard to the chapter, "Our Relations with Other NaComplaints filed in IJrighani tions, which they are studying City court for traffic viola-lion- s, now, as a class project, they charge, and officer filare writing letters to those to ing complaint. whom they are sending clothJohn Roy Firth vs. Dora Fuling and each student is to bring some kind of clothing to con- ler Firth, complaint filed January 8, appearance waiver and tribute to the drive. They will wrap their bundle property settlement. Interlocutory divorce degree granted in class and have them, ready when the truck comes - to pick January 14. Nedra Evelyn Knudson them up. They devoted their', class hour Thursday in writing Brenkman vs. Harold Eugene letters and wrapping bundles.; Brenkman, interlocutory divorce This is our contribution to; decree, granted January 14. bring our relationship with otljf er countries closer, stated, Mr'. Farm Income Ratio LINCOLN, Neb. .(UP) Jensen. Kats Hashimoto. , J Wp0 VY; -- n t ,ymh If IL AJ rF?. . v , .- FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY MUGII AM CITY, UTAH NEWS-JOURNA- Littlewood ed. k i f n Refreshments were served " the following committee, h I.uad ed by.' Mrs- - Etwyn Seelv iS f Mrs HoJ Earl Ferguson, Phont Jenson, Mrs. Roland Gou-'t Mrs. Margaret Johnson Delmont Boecker, Mrs Harmon, Miss Maxine Fer! and Mrs. Mary Robbins Editing, Locust Camp To Meet joymen billii Locust camp of the Daugfe.. There cf Pioneers will hold tb :e, F next meeting at the home mg. P Margaret Bowden on Jant 1' Ladies Faculty League Entertained Thursday At Home Of Mrs. Seely AI 18, l8i; 24. The Progressive Farmer, The Ladies Faculty league met for a pleasant afternoon regular feature of the Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Journal, brings you cure news of state and national a culture. news to NoAW full A'ln District Court tillers dried grains have a much grcal.v feeding value than the original grain has. OLD JUDGE . Have any trouble getting all you need ? HARRY: Yes, at times, even though the distillers produced 1,200,000,000 pounds of it for the year endin last June. 1 hojre theyll be in a position'-tproduce ' a lot more next year. t OLD JUDGE: Then I guess nobody can tell you grain is wasted in distilling. I know. HARRY: iNot me, Judge IIARRYr'l don't know what theyll weigh up. Judge, but my cattle and poultry sure have been gettin latter since I started to use distillers dried grains in their ration. OLD JUDGE:" Youre about the tenth one who has told me that, Harry. How do you account for it? ... recovered from HARRY: The vita-migrainsusd by .distillers is very high in feedn ahdxprcftein content. Its the best supplement we can get to balance the rations we feed our dairy cows, livestock and poul-- i try. Mixed with original grain, these dis-- t ' i . 1 i i 1 ; '! : r A Ttusadttritsenitnl apttmoitd 6, Cdufeientt of Alcoholic Bjvtrjgt Industries, Inc, i as A-a- "" 1 BOX ELDER -- Students Arc Urged To Help In Clothing Drive n People are freezing in countries and need clothing now worse than ever before. announced Principal Alf L.. Freeman as he encouraged studeofe. Yf .yesterday to" publicize tiid clothing drive rtnow in prqgrcs.? .under Uie dfrFcfion VF nhe b? auniof war-tor- Boxv-Slrter Chamber-o- -- Jt-- HIGH SPOTS 4 : i I i. 'i- f, i ! M , ... f Commerce.- t the post office or U. S. iO. nology, is being offered to the from 8 oclock in the senior boys- by the. Westing-housElectric corporation. Any morning until 4 oclock in the senior boy is eligible to comafternoon. Janice Hunsaker. pete n the contest. Courses in engineering and practical indusFour Explorer Scout trial experience will be proTeams Are Undefeated vided in the award. ; Application blanks may be obtained Fourth ward A, : Seventh from the principal. An examinward and Fourth ward B teams ation will be given all the conwere undefeated after the sec- testants sometime in April. ond North Box Elder Explorer There will be ten of these league basketball contest held awards. Robert Harper. Wednesday evening in the high 1 v school gym,.,. V:i Tae results 'of.- Wednesdays Seventh Grade Officers contests were: Fourth ward B Present Assembly Wed. 23, "Third ward 20; ,, Seventh Under the direction , of the ward 33, Bear River-1Fpurth ward A 52,' Honeyvillgt if Cor-in- seventh grade officers an assem17, Harper ward 14:V v c bly was presented to the junior division Wednesday with Voseo All vie'ors of last v games remajned victorious" with Call, class father, in charge. After a prayer by Suzanne the .c xception of Bear River, r whu, lest at game Call the following numbers were a violin with the Seventh ward. given: Whispering, JoAnne Joan Harmon, trio, Glen) Seely, Hunsaker and '"Markin Little-woocornet solo, Keith Four-Ye- byiilding,! e , . - : state agriculture 250 Students To Bear River By Bus Tonight ? Two hundred and fifty tiek- its were on sale in the Box Eller office yesterday for transv aortation on the five high school ouses preparing to leave tnis ivening at 6:30 oclock for the Bear River and Box Elder nigh game commencing at 8:00 to? light. Being traditional rivals, Box Elder and Bear River should ifer a real show. The local team was given an direcsees a tor, Rufus M. Howard, ratio between farm and national incomes. In proof of his belief, Howard quoted U. S. Department of Commerce figures showing the farm income to be $8,900,000,-00- 0 Untamed Western Girl in 1921, against a national income of $62,300,000,000; Meets Lonesome Cowboy $84,100,-000,00- 0 against Yvonne De Carlo, Hollywoods in 1928, $6,400,000,000 against $44,200,000,000 in 1933 famed Salome, returns to the and $21,000,000,000 against Roxy theater starling Sunday in Universal's technicolor classic, , $150,000,000,000 in 1943. with Frontier Gal, items are always wel- Rod Cameron. , News come at the .News-journ,of- In the part of an untamed seven-to-on- e . ; ne Students were given mimeographed sheets to, take home to their parents, outlining essential articles needed in. the present drive! rAny clothes, shoes or other old or worn-ou- t articles will be deeply appreciated. If you can spare only one article, do so, as every bit counts. Trucks will be around, if posScholarship sible, on Friday afternoon, Jan- Offered To Srj Boys uary 25, before 5 o'clock or on r A generous January 28, to collect the closcholarthing on your front porch. ship award valued at $1350, at .You can also leave bundles the Carnegie Insitute of Tech- yA-ek- s -- -- hard-foug- ht ar four-yea- .XdiLstitJslUi i 5iair: -- WE i J d; Sig-gar- accompanied by his sisA play ter, Wilma Siggard. was presented by the eighth grade speech class directed by Delmont Beecher, and included of he following as members 3: fofi . .1 AUTH BY THE O P. A. TO PAY TO UP DURING THE THE PRICES NEXT SIX LISTED MONTHS BELOW FOR "v :KRHIL SHAMPOO, WO size .nV' The prices quoted are all for or Thats you sedans Sq. 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