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Show BOX ELDER News-Journ- 6-- al Brigham City, Utah PEACH DAYS EDITION Wednesday, September 4, 1946 Box Elder Proud Of Its Splendid, from Page (Continued Ihe building is $72 000. One) at appraised Ti e elementary schools in Piigham City, like those throughout the county, are progressive in evei y lespect, and their students leceive training in line with the highest of piesent-dai due, ti nal stundaids. There is incentive for instructors to continue their education and take additional training in newly-de- eloped teaching techniques during summer recesses. Some years ago ieport cards vc re done away with in the local giade schools, replaced with conferences between parents and teachers, going into every phase of the childs conduct, activity and piogiess. Halloween carnivals, spnng play festivals, active parent-teachprogram and ether related activities are evidence of a real interest on the part of patrons and parents in the school, and of a school pro y er the gram that reaches beyond classroom into the lives and interests of the young people and their families. What are the results of such a piogram Most of them, piob-ablare intangible But Bngham City people believe that pai t of the usult i3 evident m the excellent iccoidu in college and in business and pi ofc of the youngsters who have ncuvcJ then eailicr education in Box Elder di.stnet An. tin r part of the result is the nappuuss ot the school children them elves In Box Elder, t 'e kid like to go to school! - BUTLER, CARLYLE Now residing at 478 noith Thud west, Bngham CVy, mai-ne- d on Frony Misiasi Butfei Nov. 18, 1944, at Fort Binning, Georgia, one child: Wallace Cully le, nine months. Enlisted Sept. 8, 1918, served in U. S. army. Piomoted to on August 20, 192'); to sergeant on Maich 3, 1941, to second lieutenant on Oct. 15, 1942, to fust lieutenant on August 4, 1943; and to captain on Dec. 17, ADAMS, DEAN H. Son of D Fail and Rosa C. husband Adams of Tiemontun, of Shirley Cheal Adams, couple now living at 68 south Thud west, Bngham City, mamed June 4, 1946, in Logan L. D. S. temple. San Luis ObisEnlisted March 10, 1944, seiv-e- d Maich 3, 1941, m U. S. Marine coips. PioSill, Oklahoma, moted to pnvate first class in school, to Oct. July, 1944, and to coiporal in cui-poi- al 1946. Posts of duty: po, Calif, fiom to July, 1942; Ft. officer candidate 15, 1942; Aleutian .Islands, Alas- ka, to April, 1944; Fort- - Benmng, Ga , and Foit Bragg, Noith Carolina, to August 12, 1945; Philippine Islands to Dec. 13, 1946. and citations: Asiatic-Pacifi- c nb-bo- n with bronze star, American defense ribbon, victory medal. Member George Gidney post Dischaiged Jan. 17, 1946, at No. 1695, Veterans of Foieign Fort Douglas, Utah. Decorations Wars. had three major operjC on ear, foot, and neck honorable medical discfl! Bases and assign May, 1446. mints muiine base, San Diego, Calif, f om Apnl 10, 1944, to June 21, 1944, Camp Pendelton, Calif, to August 12, 1944; with second maiine division aboard A. Bill F. Weiland ship to Sept. 16, 1944; Saipan-Tinia- n to Maich 5, 1945; aboard WEILAND, BILL ship to Apnl 20, 1945; Okinawa Son of William to June 18, 1945; Japan to Nov. Calif., g Oakland, to April 13, 1945. Hospitalized nie E .Lewis of 4, 1946. F. L. Weilant; andsin of )J Bngham Cid now living at 645 Plumas steJ Yuba City, Calif. Inducted K 10, 1943, served in U. S. kJ at Discharged May 9, 1946, San Diego, Calif. Decorations and citations: piesidential unit signal corps. Promoted to citation with star, Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater with two stars, naval poral. unit commendation, Received signal corps trauJ Okinawa, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, compfel course on installation, repair, sal maintenance of military rJ communications system; staUtl ed in Alaska for nine ihieJ and European theater of open! tions for 27 months. Discharged March 3, 1946, i Camp Beale, Calif. Decorate! I and citations: Eui a middle eastern campaign meda.1 opean-Afric- Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater American theater ribbon, mans medal (Ml). nbhotl nun PLATFORM ROCKERS Choose any one of our many platform rockers and it will take the honors for styling and luxurious comfoit. d with post war materials, they will give you long wear and be the most popular spot in the house. "Harold Perry PERRY, HAROLD Husband of Adt 11a Per,)', pie now living m Peny, Ml. w May 9, ham City; childu n Carol A3 J Periy, 16 month- - Inducted s: November, 1943, sc v ed in Pr moied infantry, U S army at moted to private last class Febiuary, 1945. 1 i . i I $ If " our complete furniture you uill tmd large selection of lamps, r any use Up until eery recently such articles were scarce. strictly more and more we "I yur exacting needs.are able to in United Sa Stationed December, P'43, to tember, 1944, and in European theater from Sept 15, IMk Discha'P 31, 1945 August Nov. 4, 1945, at Fo:t Doug Utah. frem M.K.N. Furniture 110 South Main COMPLETE HAHY department Tn f,l your needs for that e our store slot hs a complete Baby ment. Everythms Irom departwalk-er- a to cribs, you 11 find It in our store. little-on- Phone 813 2 f --J 1 farm i I I VtIWIf - citai and Decorations nflerna ! purple heart, expel t no medal, good conduct American theater nbbon, ' pean theater ribbon with battle stars. Spent one year iiavelea Europe, fought and eight nations, Fiance, Hn Poland, Belgium, Austria, F England. gaiy, Germany, and eduea-init interesting but prefers being back m United States with his brought home interesting valuable souvenirs. |