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Show Mrs. Dan r PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS day-by-da- y Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 18, 1951 Time To Check Time (UP) A. V, ; MEMPHIS, Tenn. Alison of Grenada, Miss., check-- ' ed his watch the other day and 'decided it was time to get It repaired. It had lost 30 seconds -- in two years. CERTIFIED mmax Al HEATING RE-FL- O DEALER O SEASHORES 48 ft. Main Brigham City of Greyhounds. vacation planning service, gives the prospecactive traveler a count of various trips, describes the scenery en route, side trips and stopovers, how long the Journey will take, and what It Its plain to John Howard of will cost. the Greyhound Bus Depot that The folders feature Greyvacation time is here. America" hounds Amaring The increasing number of re- tours vacations quests for Greyhounds new tra- wherein hotel reservations, vel folders Indicates keen vaca- transportation, and sightseeing tion interest in this community, are planned in advance by traHoward said. vel counselors in accordance Overland Greyhounds 1951 with the wishes of the tourist. travel folders, printed in bright There is no extra charge for this colors of orange and brown, pro- service- vide enjoyable adventure amid for Tours are personalized fascinating vacationlands. Illustrated with photographs and individuals or family groups, sketches, the folders offer a wide but they may be readily adaptvariety of vacation trips many ed to large parties and special to playgrounds of the West, and groups. Howard said the new vacathroughout the United States, as well as Canada, Alaska and tion folders are available withMexico. out cost from the local GreyThe literature,1 which is part hound bus depot. Tourist Rush On Says Bus Director d IT'S YAZZIE YARNS News Of Indian School Inter-mountai- n By Helen B. Hill Mr. Harold M. Knutson, business manager, and Mrs. Melda Renville, personnel assistant, attended the Personnel Council monthly meeting in the Federal building, Salt (Lake City, The classes of Mr. Jessie Valdez, Mr. Robert Hammond and Mis. Mary Jane Quintana had a joint class party In the student recreation hall on Friday. Draper, suffered a concussion of the brain when his car overturned on Highway 6G6, 12 miles north of Gallup, recently. ' Teddys wife, his son, Teddy, Jr. and Mr. Phillip Cover, teacher at the school, were in the car at the time of the accident. They received minor cuts and bruises. t , , The accident occurred early In the morning following a snow storm. The snow had hidden from view a hole in the road. As the wheel of the car hit the hole, Teddys hands were shaken from the steering wheel and he lost control of the car. His car approached a curve fn the road which made the situation more difficult. The car overturned three times. Teddy was taken to the Ft. Defiance hospital in Fort Defiance, Arizona, where he was under treatment for six days. He returned to work this week. TIME AGAIN Miss Wilma (Victor, principal, addressed the staff seminary on Thursday in building No. 81. In the her talk she emphasized concept of functional education. Dorothy Gatewoid, Children in buildings No. 42 and No. 27 visited points of interest in Salt Lake City Saturday. , Included dn the tour were Temple Square, the zoo,' the Capitol, This is the Place mon-men- t and the airport. Mr. Teddy vr Denver on business while stop of the family will visit rest the Mrs. Crowells parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Neal of PleasontviHe, Iowa. The family expects to return In two weeks. Mr. Crowell Is head of vocahere at the tional activity school. Jn teacher-interprete- . , Those attending and Mrs. James Bordeaux, Mr. Roland B. Harris, Mr. Pierson L. Metoxen, Miss Dorothy Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. David Etter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, Miss Charlotte Mangseth, Miss Genevieve Harrington, Miss Elizabeth OliMr. ver, Mr. Wilbur Curley, Frank Willeto, Miss Eugle Dean, Mr. Max Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Queton, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betty Louise Dyer,Arrow-smitMary Joyce, Miss Myrtle Miss Florence McClure. Also included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jeppersen, Mr. RayMr. Kim Ammons and mond Reeder. student, education program Wednesday evening In the gymnasium. There were various demon- Students, J from the parking Roxy KJ EhECSN Don't Store Your Furs Without FIRST Haying Them CLEAN E' AND GLAZE righam autoJ n Drive -- Inn members of the L. D. attended a party giv- We Have reaf- student, turned to the school Friday ter extensive skin grafting was done under his arm, by Dr. Dean Tanner at the Dee hospital in The FINEST AND MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT Ogden. FOR DOING THE JOB! There are six cases of chicken pox hospitalized at present. We fully guarantee our work. FURS AT HOME Our men are skilled and factory trained. KEEP YOUR THEY RECEIVE ONLY THE FINEST TREATMENT. OUR rjr Miss Cleora C. Helbing, supervisor Indian education, (home economics), from the Portland area office, Portland, Oregon, arrived here Friday morning. Miss visited the Helbing school ancf made plans for Indian summer school. She left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowell and family left Sunday evening for Denver, Colorado and Iowa. Mr. Crowell will IS: If It's Fireproof the of Sweets 10 miss to it( Pi PEN Mr. Donald Rogers class visited points of interest in Brigham City on Wednesday. At the First Security bank they were taken on a tour where various bank activities were explained. They peeked into a safe deposit vault and got a thrill from lifting a bag con- SEASON (near the chapdf AT PERRY Featuring . $1000. 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A fold theater. , WAY 26 plane They visited the Box Elder News and Journal where the process of printing a paper was demonstrated. At the Baron Woolen Mills, the children were at 'home with wool all about them. They saw the art of weaving done on a much more complex scale than to seeVisiting Miss Charlotte Mang-seth- , they are accustomed head girls advisor, last ing at home. week, was her brother, Mr. RonSeveral members of ,the persoald H. Mangseth of Auburn, nnel here at the school saw the California. Globetrotters vs. the College All Miss Louise Bonnell of Mt. arrived Morris, Pennsylvania, here Thursday to accept the poYou Thought sition of elementary teacher. She will fill the vacancy created by the transferring of Miss Billie Holder ' to thfe girls advisory staff. , PROTECT THEM THE y pertain- en by the North and South Box Elder stakes home missionaries, in the Seventh ward chapel on Friday evening. taining I ;ants. ing to physical activity, including badminton, tumbling, weight lifting and calisthenics. Students and personnel attended the S. church, Sunday A car belonging to ing, Corinne. was urday evening at "Peach Blossom presented a physical strations and exhibits Recovered The , U.S.A.C. larMolen The Stolen Sunday afternoon t, it was abandoned A boss is a man who Is late Elder county court when you are early, and early it was spotted by tCM way patrol. when you are late, had her eyes refracted by Dr. Glenn Harding in Ogden on Friday. She will return next Tuesday to complete the examination. Ol-e- v Hess. Mr. and Stars basketball game at Utah Lei Miss Betty Lou Scacewater. 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