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Show WMIMM v . A. , e t Pvt. Ellis R. Jensen Home For Furlough Pvt. Ellis 5 Elder NEWS Jensen, husband Of Dee Anna Collings Jensen completed his basic training at and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fort Ord, California. Jensen, arrived in Brigham City Another son of the Jensens, New Years Eve to spend a 14 IM. II. DeLon, spent Christmas day furlough. holidays with his folks. He too, received his basic 'training at Ford Ord, California. He is now beginning at food service school at Fort Lewis. Washington. n m tufi f i ft5 ' c. V i V. KELLER'S DANCING SCHOOL , V ,V x y . j i:;v OPENING ' ' v ' ' 1 J A t :7t: J VkiJ iK a 5 C- -1 3 Y i I'ryrf ' r fa i kJ; H i a OPAL I Intermountain School Vocational Students Learn by Doing Brigham City, Utah Wednesday,, January 6, 1954 ' R. Box 5. f I iI y r T' : "v- - j&wVV 'f A tv.- - IN Brigham City MONDAY, JAN. 11TH t Enroll your child now with the most MODERN METHODS OF PROFESSIONAL TEACHING in TAP, BALLET, ACROBATICS. PERSONALITY S I N G I N.G, HULA and SPANISH OPAL KELLER TV and stage opportunities will be given all pupils Opal Keller has regular TV shows scheduled. CLASS LESSONS 11.25 PER IIR. $2.00 PER Vi HR. PRIVATE $2.00 PER Vi IIR. SEMI-PRIVAT- In each class lesson will be taught, tap, a limited amount ity singing. and Ages 3 years to adults in beginners, advanced fessionals. Studios located in First Security Bank Bldg., Street, Ogden, Utah, and City, Utah. Also Utah. Opal Keller's School will operate in these definitely. Assistant instructors for Brigham and vicinity: 235-17t- h TAP AND BALLET SPANISH HULA personal- and pro- Brigham in Roy, cities in- 87G-W- Exemplar of tho 7954 Buicfc's tilling it firi storming new Sun ihviero instant you see these 1954 Buicks, know that something sensational has happened in automobile styling. Here is vastly more than the usual model changeover. Here is vastly more than could be done just by warming over what Buick had before. Here is something accomplished by going far beyond artful Here is that rarity of rarities a completely new line of automobiles. The But g. didnt stop with the bolder, beauty you see in fresher, raised and lengthened fender sweep in the t expanse of windshield huge and in the lowered roofline in the host more glamor features of exterior modernity. They upped all horsepowers to the highest in Buick history. They engineered a new V8 for the Special and in the process came up with new Buick swifter-line- d back-swep- Power-Hea- d Pistons that boost gasoline mileage in every engine. 272 T Ml, & 1 fesaOK Although , masonry shop enrollment at Inlermountain is not as large as some shops, the amount of muscle needed for the job may Influence this decision, the boys who enroll remain interested in learning the fundamentals of masonry and general construction. They seem to te well aware of the fact that masonry is among one of the well paid skills of the country. Thp metal shop, taught by 'Lawrence Green, gives the boys a basic background for a choice In the industrial metals field. School Teach Students Useful Trades Building 38 on the Intermoun--taiHome meehanics for girls school campus once housed by Joe Martenez, is exa barber shop, a beauty' shop taught actly what it implies in its tiand a former offieers' club. tle. A guest may observe contrast to the former perral j,jrs papering a model room while others are busy ins and recreational center, it has now been re- sharpening tools or completing conditioned and modernized for a plastic jewel box. a vocational shop program. in Robert Quintanas shop Six class rooms in building 38 masonry shows evidence of the present a varied background of masons skill. A complete firevocational experience in shop place is on display. Boys in A pertinent 'bit of information work. Quintanas shop program are on the 'bulletin board reads that 10 percent of our industry is engaged in the metals field. Metal machinery is the background for the wood working industry. Shelves in the metal shop show student production of me tal tool kits, lamp bases, flow er stands, funnels and hammer heads. The latter were in the .process of being made. Lloyd J. Eastley and Robert E. Jensen have similar electric beshops. Here the students come acquainted with an entirely new field. Everyday electrical equipment is explained A simple panel of lights is used to explain the operation of the light switch. Electric toasters iron cords are repaired to gain a practical knowledge of everyday needs in the electrical field. Keqneth Dick instructs the students in. the wood working shop. He also rides the hobby horse of photography and products the pictures of vocational projects in Frank Crowells vo cational department. From the special school, Napass through vajo students of wood Dicks department working three times, receiving more advanced training with each exposure. First year students in the elementary school develop wood working projects which are practical for home, class room or dormitory such as shoe shine boxes, foot stools, picture frames and bookends, In the six shops mentioned, there is a common instruction al feature, namely, good shop This includes management. safety, expert care and use of tools and good housekeeping. A visitor will notice that tool panels are kept in good order. A student will manage this phase of shop management. They brought to market a sparkling newcomer with a famous name, the Buick Century a car with phenomenal horsepower for its weight and price a car with more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick Herbert (iray Lee Billy and Jack Sandoval learn to make neat seams on funnels in the metal shop. Instructor Lawrence Green gives the boys a basic background for this field of employment. ! . . . Harry Lee Brown and Alson Sonny Begay put away tools in the wood working shop at the end of their class period. Safety, expert care and use of tools and good housekeeping are some of the points stressed by, Kenneth Dick, instructor. . . . By CLAIR ever built. And they did all this without change of the e-H- i "Almt BUNDY MOTOR CO. 50 Servic. Department, Here Comes Joe! I J VA He has been getting his service here for years, and the old buggy still runs like a top. . CLAIR'S CHEVRON SERVICE South Main Street Tires Chevron Batteries Washing - Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs 97 N. Main Phone 477 USeWtR BRAKES AND, GIVE Ap;. th. I When better automobiles are built Buick will build them 550 U ' price structure which, for years, has made Buick the most popular car at its price in the world. We invite you to come in and inspect these great beauties, these great performers, these great buys. Then youll see why the Detroit previewers are already saying, Buicks the beautiful buy! ON DISPLAY JAN. 3 Phone M assigned to some campus repair jobs such as sidewalk, brick and plastering work. - Enroll your child now, as a limited amount of pupils will . be taken. Phone Brigham 879 or Also enrollment will be taken at the Brigham studio Monday, January 4th and Friday, January 8th from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. ' Mary Emma Tsosie, Martha Samuel and Betty Hayes . . . learn to paper a room, paint and do all manner of jobs around the house in the home mechanics class for girls taught by Joe Martinez. Woody Jim and Frank P. Jones . in toaster the electric shop. Boys in this section start with fundamentals, repair .r. progress to competent repair men. Lloyd J. Eastley and Robert E. Jensen are mal-groo- DANENE WOOLLEY JEANNE BARTON BEEE WILSON face-liftin- px..it.VLnAK, Variety Of Vocational Shops At Indian E of ballet for poise and gracefulness, acrobatics ' OURKiDSA'tBREflK - I ' ,1 ZLl- jvv 4 t ' ess-- - Y - David Endischee and Jim Paul ' learn masonry by actually building. Campus repairs jobs include sidewalk; brick and plastering work and a complete fireplace. Robert Quintana is the instructor. . . . t |