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Show ,:i r The only medical hospital without a bed In the nation Is the National hospital tor Speech PAGE TEN BOX ELDER NEWS 1 Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 11, 19S0 Disorders, New York. READY BE SCHOOL FOR PARTIES New freshness for wil ted formats . . . tired evening suits revived . . . minor alterations made part of our quick efficient tul service. ; , QUALITY DEPENDABLE . . iLCLEANERS 36 NORTH MAIN nz High Reported By Journalism Class This question will be discussed In a board of education meeting to be held October 9. If It Is one is needed, it will tun through the week of October T6. None has been requested yet. . Marlene Jensen. d SfftVfCf In A Tight Spot Variety Of Activities At Box Elder Beet Vacatioq To Be Decided . Is a beet vacation needed? . SPSiD i Speech Department Assembly Let's Make Up, a one act comedy will be presented toy the advanced speech students in an assembly Nov. 2. Work on the play Is directed and managed by students fun-de- r of Miss the supervision Mari Thorum, speech maker. lyn Wood. -- 1 ' ' U. E. A. Convention Soon Approximately 5,000 teachers from all over the state of Utah will meet in Salt Lake City for the U. iE. A. convention on October 12, 13 and 14. Special meetings will be held on the 11. - All general meetings will be held in the tabernacle. School will be let out on the 12 and 13. Arlene Dunn. , Boys League Meet A meeting of the Boys league was held last Thursday to termine class representatives, Maurice Hunsaker, president of the Boys league took charge of the meeting. Elected for the Job of representatives were Niel Hunsaker for the sophomores, Phillip Oyler for the juniors and Ronnie Bock for the seniors. Mr. W. H. Griffiths., the sponsor commehted oh having a bet ter. league this year and doing things necessary to better the school. Clifford Watkins, Attend School . Conference marble I was thrilled with walls, tiled floors, up holstered chairs and modern equipment at the Valley junior i. high school, was the comment made by Vice Principal Seely as the conference school secondary came to a close last week. Those attending the five 6es slons from Box Elder county were Principal iFreeman, Vice Princl-paSeely, Superintendent K, E, Weight, and Principal Stevens from Bear River. The theme of the meet was in Americanism Secondary Schools. Donna Compton. , y Good Values in A de- g95 .. GROUPS 1Q75 Young Jim Hawkins (Bobby Driscoll) and Israel Hands battle over the precious map, in Walt action version of Robert Louis StevenDisneys sons Treasure Island to be at the Capitol theater in Brigham City, four days starting tonight (Wednesday). , all-li- ve payable tjwhWM Sizes for Girls and Women See tkaca 1 , Wednesday" Thursday and FRIDAY at : 1. Be the husband under Utah laws. 2. Have been married to , V the woman worker for three years or be the father of the womans son or. daughter. , 3. Have attained age 65. 4. Have been living with the woman worker. 5. Have been receiving at least one-hal- f of his support from the VA 'husband who is dependent woman worker at the time she upon his working wife can now became entitled to social secur be entitled to a husbands so- ity retirement benefits. cial security benefit' when his These benefits will be payable This statement beginning September 1950 pro wife retires. was made by Charles w. vided the husband files an ap social security field rep- plication with the Social Securresentative. ity Administration. The new husbands benefit of his will be equal to one-hal- f wifes benefit and it will be Life Begins At 80, 50 NEW JUST ARRIVED DRESSES in dressy and casual styles, fashioned of popular rayon faille, and dur- able menswear fabrics. Greys, Tans, Blacks and many the high tone shades. Juniors, Misses and Half Sizes of r, -- M ' met: e;, 50 dresses go on sale today. New Fall Shades and Styles SPECIAL! husband e - Styles. to a dependent of a currently insured woman worker who is entitled to old-agretirement benefits. x To qualify as a husband the following requirements must be -- Casuals, Two Piece Styles, Dressy Parjy . . . Feld-hause- SPECIAL A Birthday Boomerang Staff Completed . Box Elders Boomerang, staff will be comprised of nine mem bers this year, according to Ferl Barker, editor. 'Included from the senior class are: iFerl Barker, Mary Gunder son, 'Ramona Madsen, and Gayle Baddley; juniqfs, JoArine Ander son, Pauline Anderson and Rich' ard Bosley; and Karen Crag head, sophomore. (New officers of the orchestra Wayne Call and L. IA. Richard son are faculty advisers. Rich- arei Martha 'Hammond, presiard N. 'Bosley. dent; Ray Andersen, vice president; Janice Hansen, secretary; Music Departments Elect Marilyn Astle, senior represenMusic departments of B. E. H, tative - ;MarJorie Leggett,- junior S., under the direction of Wayne representative;' Eugene Marsh, Johnson and J. Earl Johnston, sophomore-representativand have elected officers for . this Lillis Jeppson and Mary Ray year. Pett, librarians. Ruth Berntsen. Officers elected to lead Girls Glee are: Beverly Ross, ' presi T. H. A., Convention IF. iH. A. leaders, Mrs. Vernal dent; Janet Forsgren,, vice pres ' ident; Barbara Shaw, secretary; Harris, Wilma' Larson and ArCarol Ann Yates, senior repre lene Dial, attended state consentative; Rea Nielson, - junior vention September 30 in Cedar representative, and Nancy Reese City. B. A.C. was host for Future sophomore representative.' Boys Glee officers are: Ron' Homemakers from all over the nie Rock, president;' David Kot fetate tecentljrwhe'n leaders" met ter vice president, and iDavid to discuss organization and ac' Morrell, secretary, t tivities for the coming year. Lowell Petersen .as president Meetings were held Saturday. of the band will he assisted' toy A special dinner was served the vice president; girls Saturday evening - and a David Kotter, Sharon "Deem.' secretary Ladlne breakfast Sunday morning by Pehrson, senior representative; the B. A. C. ; M B. E. representatives traveled Gary Mann, junior representative; 'LaMont Taylor, sophomore on specially chartered bus. They representative, t and . Laufa Fill- left Brigham City Friday - noon, more and Sondra Seckart, and returned Sunday evening. Varlene Cook. - pENNEYS SPECIAL! Farmer Contends Ala. (UP) lesse Smith looks with scorn on the cracker-barre- l philosophers who say life begins at 40. The octogenarian says their about 40 calculations (begin years too soon.. At 80, he thinks hes living proof of his conten tion. When most men would be looking for an easy chair and a comfortable existence, Smith is up and doing on his model farm near here. A man who believes in keeping up with the times," he employs the latest farming .techniques. His farm is cited by agricultural experts as the ultimate in agricu. ltural efficiency. , f When a farm tour is conduct ed in this area, the Smith place always tops the list of stops. YOUVE NEVER SEEN SUCH VALUES! a . M HAMILTON, 240-acr- Just unpacked, these'worsted . wool' Gabardine COATS Regular length, boxy styles. Brown, Green, Wine, Grey. Sizes 10-1- 8. i t e Beginner Good IWEYMOUTH, Mass. SPECIAL! (UP When Bill Baulis decided to take up golf, he proved an apt pupil. During the third round that he one played, he scored a hole-ion the seventh hole. Pinwale Corduroy n 200-yar- d its 5L33 Represent B.E.H.S. At Chorus Representing (B. E. H. S- - at the Utah High School Chorus of 1950 that will present a concert in Salt Lake City on October 13, are Joanne Anderson, Pat Hunsaker, Ruth. Berntsen, Carol Johnson, and Earl Kunz-ler- . All-Sta- YARD This is the kind of value every sew-picks up . . . and quickly. 1 at-ho- Every yard first quality, all new, fresh bolts. Big choice of seasons best colors! 36 widths! The chorus is to have a guest director, .Mr. (Howard Swan, conductor of the marvelous Occidental College choir from Cali- fornia. These students will report at the West (High school auditorium October 11. for first rehearsal as preparation for their performance in the concert to be held at the L- - D. S. tabernacle the following Friday evening. Ruth Berntsen. ' mmm ' amm - pm o A MESSAGE jLi WALTER K. Gm:m Students May See Hamlet That Hamlet, a Shakespearean tragedy should toe shown to B. E. H. S. students during school time at reduced rates was pro- SPECIAL! "Every reclamation project in the State of Utah is current in payment of Federal loans. Under Democratic posed toy Mark Nielson, mana- leadership the dream of the theater. Roxy ger kf and conservation Mr Freeman and faculty mem- development became a realber are considering the propo- ity They are paying their sal and if this is considered ad- own way . , . they belong visable, tickets will be sold for to youl only 25 cents each. Last year general admission, for "Hamlet lit Salt Lake City was $1.20, the cMQCMTIC adult rate. Marilyn :Wood, jffiJCi . A4omtUmm4 i 7M T: From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh "Polish Up" Her Traffic Manners! Ought Spent most of yesterday ever at the Court House. Tiny Fields, of (the biggest and fastest-talkin- g dor three policemen, was holding forth about hia traffic trouble. Women drive just as good as , men do, Tiny said, and just as bad. For instance a girl in a convertible today. She started a three-bloc- k tie-u- p all by herself. 'Shes creeping down Main Strdet left hand stuck out and sprt of waving around. Never turns right or left, never stops. 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