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Show BOX 1 lewd ELDER oarn a -- i Faculty Members Hold Christmas Party Mon. Box Local Boy's Art Work To Be Displayed At Art Center In Los Angeles C. E. Smith Addresses Elder Willard The faculty members and HIGH-LIGHTS Friday, December 19, 1947 guests of Box Elder high school Erigham City. Utah attended a most successful u party at Mas and. NEWS-JOURNA- L ADS GET RESULTS Christmas The Night Before Christmas Pas" inn on Monday evening is the theme for the Christmas with guests in attendance. Following a turkey or steak dance tonight, which will be dinner, Principal Alf L. Freeman under the direction of the Soph SUNDAY led in community singing, and omore class, with class presiMONDAY -- TUESDAY a short program was given. Mrs. dent. Gordon Jensen in charge. Connie M. Peters and John L. The committee decorating the Owens, attired in appropriate dance hall as story book piccostumes sang two duets. tures, include Vard Johnson, 'GREAT PICTURES ARE FOREVER NEW!" Sweetest Story Ever Told, and Jerry Nelson, Lee Seely, Loraine THE 2 "SEA STORIES" YOU MUST SEE! Mrs. Mont Wood, Janet Davis. Lilly 'Gypsy Love Song. Harmon read a witty original Gay Peterson, Mary Lou poem concerning the personaliof the Squires, and ties of some of the guests. art division, Florence Harper Dancing followed, which fea- and Treava Harper. tured the three steps, wait, a Sophomores will present schott ish, rye wait., fruit bas- program during the evening ket. and the lemon dance. with scenes representing the The guests then divided into home of Santa Claus in the groups for the purpose of dress- North Pole. Numbers consist of ing Santa Claus using colored songs and dances. Senior division, alumni, and taper for costumes. Superintendent Kenneth Weight, Mont Har- parents are invited to this is mon, James Jensen, John Owen, formal dance, L. D. Wilde, Henry C. Johnson, free. Jack Dunn and his orchestra Raymond Payne, and Lloyd Hust emerged as replicas of will furnish music. The dance Saint Nicholas, with caps, suits, will start at 8:30. Doris Boyd. boots, whiskers, and packs. Christmas spirit is in the Box Mr. Weight and Mr. Owen were chosen as winners because Elder halls, bedecked in red of their jovial antics, and pro- and green. The decorating was ceeded to distribute many uni- completed Friday night and que and unexpected gifts to the was already for the students approval Monday morning. waiting guests. Committee members in charge Strips of red and green crepe of arrangements were: Owen paper with icicle streamers are M r s. Leonard fastened at the middle with red Westenskow, Peirce, Mr. Norwood Hyer, Rob- bells and misletoe. By the founert Reese, Grant Prisbrey, Searl tain stands a lighted, ornamentBeecher, Mrs. John Owen, and ed tree. Posters are tacked to the the New Miss Colleen Rowley. Mrs. Hen- walls, advertising ry 8. Johnson and Mrs. Austin Years party. The decorators were Geraldine Johnson acted as pianists for the evenings entertainment. Thompson, Dixie Clay, DeLonne Anderson, Clark Jeppson and The mighty Amazon river con- Dwight Morrell. Dorthy Day. School for Box Elder students tains more water than the Mississippi, the Nile and the Yang- was dismissed at 2:10 to permit tze rivers combined. It is 3,300 them to see the Bees trample the Jordan Beetdiggers 21 to 36 miles long. in a game on the home court. A regular pep assembly was X j not scheduled, but the pep band assembled at 12:15 in the main hall. A few songs and yells, a led by the cheer leaders, were NEW, BEAUTIFUL KELVINATOR REFRIGERAgiven to cheer the team on. TORS AND ELECTRIC RANGE Dorthy Day. j Nak-inur- P.-- A. T. Meet It was an interesting talk giv- en by C. E, Smith, county school - Five VERY AND LUCKY PEOPLE IN ERIGHAM CITY VICINITY. CUT Five MINUTES OUT AND DELAY SO DO IT YOU MAY LOSE NOW. Lignite Production Up BISMARCK, N. D. 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The transcriptions, said, will be made available to the War Department for broadcast over the foreign stations. mm radio e Late Enemies To Hear Singmg "Commercials' FOR r0c , HIS OR HER OWN NAME ON All Kent Hansen, son of Mrs. and family coordinator, at the Grace H. Hensen of Brigham . A. meeting MonWillard City, who has been attending was day evening. The subject Center in "Problems of the School Age art school at the Art the past Los during Angeles Child. ear, has been honored by havSmith pointed out in detail ing some of his work selected I many needs of most childrens for exhibition at the annual lives that are vital to their wel-fai- Art Exhibit held by the school. and happiness. This is a singular honor as students in their first and second A report on the success of the are usually not selected . A. carnival was year Wilhard for exhibition and Mr. Hansen also given at the meeting. 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