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Show AIR or and ihis parents, were Miss Marilyn Hewlett, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olsen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han-se- n and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hansen and family of Perry. After spending a 6hort furlough Cpl. Olsen returned to ft. Lewis, Washington where he is stationed with the national - 'A D ostings From pRI PmiT Nsws Wight II kjv Lyman guard. Mr. and Ray. PERRY State Representative D. entertained at a White and Mrs. White LeRoy mond Hansen left last dinner last Friday eve Monday for Salt Lake City. They JCg at their homeln Pm. attended the banquet at the Mrs. Newhouse Hotel honoring Cph of Mr. and Mrs. August eve Monday ning given in honor of the lators and wives by the legis- Salt of Brigham City. Those Hbn- Lake City Commercial club. Mrs. beside the guest of 3G-PIEC- and DRILL The following recommends were read and accepted as ward members: Elaine Barnard, wife of Ralph Barnard and their son, Chris Allan Barnard; Mr. and Mrs. Max Facer and daughters, Beverly and Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Doney and son, Michael LeRoy, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Eari and son, Charles. The remainder of the time was occupied In testimony bearing. Closing song, Now Let Us Rejoice, and benediction was offered by Grant Young. Genealogical Program A genealogical program was presented in the Perry ward last ELECTRIC POWER TOOL ESI E Tuesday evening, while Mr. White remained in Salt City with the legislature. Fast Heating Held Fast meeting held in Perry ward last Sunday following Sunday school was conducted by Eugene Bott, with opening prayer offered by William Wagstaff. Sacramental song, Sweet Is the Work; singing conducted by Jay Mathews with Arlene Wight and .Dorothy Hirschl accompanist. Sacrament was in charge of Gordon Davis and Richard White. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson was blessed and given the name of Patricia Jean Nelson by her father, and Shandra John was confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Rulon Hire-chi. "T BIG White returned to her home on B 6ide. With Dale Rasmussen as coach, Box Elder met their first ARE FACTS HI-SPO- From ear River City league opponent. The following members participated: R. Jensen, 100 yard telay free style; D. Cottle, 100 yard free relay; D, Hales, free relay; J. Stmmins, free style; I. Grazer, free relay; G. Davis, 200 yard free relay; E. Jensen, 100 yard back stroke; R. Stain, 100 yard back stroke, relay; C. Jeppson, medley; O. Craghead, 100 yard breast stroke; L. Taylor, 100 yard breast stroke, re100 yard lay; V. Humpherys, breast 6troke; J. Hanline, 40 yard free relay, and J. Smith, ioo yard, back stroke. Richard Bosley TS News From Box Elder High School OMlll r ' S U31T16S For So. B.E. Stake BOX J PAGE FIVE'dl , ELDER NEWS; ' Brigham Cltf. Utah 19S1 17, Wednesday, January Mantua vs. First ward 45:30. Willard vs. Sixth ward 9:30. Indian School vs. Fifth., ward -- The second round of games will be played tonight in the B. E.H.S. gym starting at 7:30. The schedule for tonight is as 7:30 Thursday at the Indian School Play To Bo Presented Mrs. Ellis School. Rob Murder at Random, by Arbon graciously entertained her ert The Second ward, Mantua, follows: of is this title the Finch, club Saturday afternoon. PinoWillard and Fifth ward 'will be vs. Second ward 7:30. Perry chle was played with prizes go- years school play, announced the favorites In the games. director. Thorum, Joyce speech Admission fee is nothing, and ners and presented each ing to Winnie Jensen and An- The play, a mystery comedy in a lovely neck scarf. drea Huggins. A delicious lunch the public is Invited to attend. with in is to be three acts, presented was served. Music was provided by the 7 and Music Makers. Varlene Cook, Phone your news to 1000 Barbara Burt returned Sunday II heofadlt0um February P rvm 9 HolIcrVitfnl ton tai trl n school for the Tryouts play , i Two babies were given names b0lJ J in sacrament meeting Sunday. M. 'ft a Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Barker will h'rts,word at B'Ette I cins BEttes are again on the call their son John Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Barkers Young, Bunny Reese, Geraldine I march with a unique half time Norman Olsen, Stanley activity to be presented tonight. daughter will be known as Mary Clark, Shelby, Fay Andersen, Kelly Far- The club will come onto the Ann. and Leon Jor- - floor in two lines which carry Mrs. Lucinda Jensen left for mer, Jay Meservy out a weaving pattern. They Salt Lake City Sunday. Tuesday, gensen. Ruth Berntsen. will next go into a varlated tun she will be a special guest at Match Wrestling nel made by their pom poms. the legislature when Governor team Box Elders wrestling A large B. E. will be formed Lee gives his address. met Davis High last Tuesday representing Box Elder, and B Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater an R. representing Bear River. there for our third meet, motored to Fort Lewis, Washing The club has demonstrated an ton on Thursday. They were ac nounced Sam Gordon. members are asjacfjve and enthusiastic member The companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mar follows:wrestling p Hun-IsbjN. Christensen, M. (bis year. Donna Comp vin Bywater. Marvin is station D. ton. D. Kotter, T. Olsen, ed there with the national guard. saker, D. Olsen, D. Robinette, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and Spencer. P- M. Robinette, V. Woodland, Sadie Hawkins' Dance daughter, Karen and Mrs. John Nakamura, P. Christensen, R. A Sadie Hawkins dance will were T. Hansen of Tremonton B. Smoot, D. Chlarson, L. follow the Bees and Bear River dinner guests of Mrs. , Andrea Smoot, L. R. Davis, Chlarson, Kobyashi, game to be played on our floor Huggins Friday. R. B. T. Western states have had substantial population gaipa Work and business meeting C. Barnes, H. Butler, E. Jensen, Kunz-ler- , tonight. Adams, Munns, for was held Tuesday in Relief soDog Costumes, appropriate in the past ten years. The average growth in R. D. Wendell, R. Rader, are to be worn Mrs. Ida Christensen ciety. C. Nelson, G. Jorman patch characters, Dalton, But the choice cover at this annual girls seven states we serve has been about j gave the lesson on slip and G. Hendricks. dance. ings. A delicious dinner was Box Elder has won all wrestnumber of telephones lias more than doubled ip Members of the Girls league served. Hostesses were Mrs. Li Richard council far. thus matches ling dance advertised the Janet las Bywater, Ivy Andersen, by N. Bosley. most communities. That means more people you attending the school today in Jensen, Florence Gardner, Rila their hill billy attire. can call more who can reach you. Andersen, Ruby Andersen and Circus Coming Prizes will be awarded to the Nancy Holmgren. ' charac Charles Checketts returned wmpS inTn, from the Dee hospital Friday, labeled excitement is The Bringing a telephone into the world involves a lot much improved in health. . . theme of the Boys end p Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling Thing, Ifiamia fMrMia fn Fhrti. more than just delivering it. It has to ha con-of 'Tremonton announce the ar second. Janand first be held will Parents ary day rival of a baby boy, born Jan nected with all other telephones in the comChairmen of various commit- 15, 16 and 17, according to uary 7 at the Valley hospital. , tees are Jewel Jensen, foods; uary is in who ' Searl Beecher, charge. The mother was formerly Arlie Carol Ann munity, and that takes more wires, poles, cables; yates concessions; Invitations to attend Parents Matteeon, Anderson; adver day have been sent to those parswitchboards and other equipment. Moreover Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rock and program, Fay De Ann Thompson; ents having students in school. tisement, home arrived daughter, Betty, as telephones are added, the job becomes more Varlene Cook. assigned time has been, givfrom California on Wednesday. decorations,advisors are Mr. Grif- An ir en to each. Faculty They visited their son DeVere. fith and Mrs. Pierce. Varlene complex and costs (particularly at todays high in wil served be Refreshments He called them Friday evening Cook. the library following the inter' prices) go up. and told them he was shipping views. Donna Compton. out. Polio Drive Miss Audrey Petersen of OgAn annual polio drive was an Junior Prom with nounced den spent the week-enin Tuesdays - faculty We've spent $162 million since the end of World Rast Mr. and Mrs. her parents, at Box Elder to begin The Junior Prom, to be premeeting Petersen. War II to meet service requirements in the seven. , sented April 6, is under full next week. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson is now Insteadi of running an exten swing preparation, announced states. Large additional amounts of new capital ' at 'home with her new son, born sive drive I by the Blver club as Diane Jensen and Nora Harper, during the holidays, was done last year, the home will be needed for continued expansion and imMr. and Mrs. Marcellus Jones rooms will be asked to collect a I A scale model of the decora of Brigham City attended sac dime from each provement of service. There is only one source of student, an-- tions Is taking form and col rament meeting Sunday. They nounced Mr. Delmont Beecher, leotive Ideas are being worked Into a practical dance hall deco money for such expansion: 'ft must come from, faculty advisor of the Blvers. Sunday evening, January 7 with Last year $250 was collected J ration, they disclosed people with savings to invest. And they will dq , Prom aids were chosen last Eugene Bott conducting. from the students. Richard N. I God of Our Fathers, Hear Us Bosley, Tuesday to aid in the actual so only if our earnings compare favorably with Richard N. Bos construction. Pray, was the opening song and those of other businesses. the Invocation was offered by i picture Show ley. an Best Mans Phillip Oyler, William Peters Friend, Dog was in charge of the following interesting picture show pre Royalty I program: sented by the Standard Oik com Following the Bees upset over Vocal solo, Frosty the Snow pany was shown to the student Weber here last week, a sweat The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Man, was sung by Sherill Hau- - body last Tuesday. was in the gym, er held dance ser accompanied by her sister, Lovfe of dog for man was dis- at which time David Kotter and IDAHO MONTANA ARIZONA COLORADO Karlene; organ solo, O My Fa played in various forms of life. Nancy Stallings were declared EL PASO! TEXAS WYOMING NEW MEXICO UTAH ther, was played by Louise Da- How training was given to dogs sweater king and queen. - ' 'Hi, vis; a vocal duet, My Prayer, was also displayed. Calvin Jeppsen, senior class was sung by Donna Wood and A few of the different types announced them win Billy Busby, accompanied by Ar of, training given were: for the president, lene Wight. An inspirational blind, sheep dogs, Show dogs, talk was then given by Presi- - watch dogs and bird dogs, dent J. Edwin Baird of the South The movie was reported as was being enjoyed by all. Donna Box Elder stake. Singing conducted by Harper Billings Compton, with Louise Davis accompanist After the closing song, "Parting Tryouts For Talent Assembly Hymn, the benediction wa sof- Tryouts for this years second fered by Dellas Hirschi. talent assembly were held Mon day after school. Everyone in the senior division was invited BEAR RIVER CITY hldJalw?f J fr- We're Growing with the WEST! 24. 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This new perfected suction type dryer means added efficiency. It draws dry preheated air through the the clothes, extracting ' J moisture. Dries clothes to desired dryness in 20 to 45 minutes. Just set dry control dial. HAS SAFETY THERMOSTAT j - n V A AXuAMubNMM, See Today At MERRELL LUMBER CO. 1 1 jt to participate. The second talent assembly is to be held January 11, and is under the direction of Mr. Hust and the student body officers, Leron Johnson, Donna Facer and Arden Jensen. Although just one talent assembly is usually presented during the year, an exception Is being made this year because of the excess of new talent. The main purpose of such an assembly is to introduce new talent and give the stu dents performing experience. Ruth Berntsen. Swimming ' Meet swimming meet between Box Elder and Bear River was held yesterday at Box Elder with 14 participating on each are the parents of Mrs. Bobbie A Barker. .Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker en Itertained at a family dinner on guests were Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Barker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Larsen and family of Brigham City. Carrie 'Mrs. Wanda Johnsen, Christensen and Andrea Hug mdl mis emits dtown Iwrs! Out-of-tow- n "Test Drive" a '51 Ford on the steepest hill you can find. There's nothing to it! Ford's 8 and Six engines offer reserves when you need it. of extra power to give you And both offer you the savings of Ford's Automatic Mileage Maker, a ignition, combustion, and carburetion system that gives high compression performance with regular gas. V-- gins attended stake board meet ing Monday evening. George Hansen, Con Hansen ad Ernest Huggins are in Mexico on a trip. Mrs. Austin Johnsen returned home from the Cooley hospital Saturday. 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