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Show Will HONOR For The Central School Art Center Area Students FRIEND A Cheese Business Is Full Hundreds Attend Open House Sunday Graduate Four students from Brigham City will receive diplomas from the Logan Institute of Religion ht Utah State Agricultural col-- . lege on Sunday, May 23, at 10:30 Hundreds of friends and invited guests from northern Utah ' attended the open house recep' J tion honoring Principal and Mrs. Alf L, Freeman, Sunday afters a. m. noon when they gathered at the Fourth ward chapel to pay their f Those to receive the diplomas tion. are: Larralne J. Christensen, J. respects upon his announced In a letter of acceptance, the retirement. Earl Faulkner, Whitney L. John-soili.fTtiilMWii I and Paul H. Tingey. expressed appreciation for serGreeting the guests as they t Other vices given during the 44 years arrived were Mr. and Mrs. Free from this ; area graduates i' he devoted to teaching and ad- man and son, Mr. and Mrs. Don are: Jon Reed Boothe of ' Honeyvllle; Wllford W. Snow of h ministrative duties in the dis- Freeman, now of Ogden. Serv. ' trict. Dewey ville; David L. Carter of ing refreshments were Mrs. ElThe letter from Supt. K. E. mer Klitgaard, Mrs. Dan Olsen, Park Valley; Ray 0 Jeppeson Of Mantua; Carol Warburton of Weight, written at the direction Mrs. W, II. Gleave, Mrs. L. A. of the board of education, fol- Richardson, Mrs. Glenn AnderLucln and Carol Ann Pett of lows: Corinne. sen, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. M. Dr. Adam S. Bennion, member Burtcher, and Mrs. W. H. May 12, 1954. Mr. Alf L. Freeman, Principal Griffiths, representing the Civic '1 of the Council of Twelve, LDS Box Elder High School Church, Will deliver the comImprovement club. Mrs. Dan Olsen furnished the fioral cenmencement address at the instiBrigham City, Utah imp Dear Mr. Freeman: ' tute graduation exercises. terpiece. Your letter of April 29, 1954 to Other decorations were provimembers of the Box Elder Coun ded by Dr. and Mrs. George Late-Slee- p ty Board of Education was read Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Earl, Hospital and content considered in the Mr. apd Mrs. Earl Madsen and Is In The Making , i boards regular meeting of May Mr, and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson of Artist Harold Olsen H ru10the Rotary club. J With school a new tenter1 Central the . art Mrs. . and . LOS ANGELES (UP) A hosHenry Thorne, right, presented I was instructed to write you Mrs. S. W. Beecher supervised reDoii Olsen, choice Guhder6n completed color where can water Principal by painting recently patients really pital on behalf of the board members the guest book which was sign' school. awakened week without behalf of on ceived this the gift the sleep being indicating their willingness to ed by visitors and presented to for morning baths or thermome-to retire the Freemans. accept your request ter readings is in the planning Forecast from active school work as prin INCIDENTS Guests for the program filled BORDERLINE I Stage, according to David Dorin, cipal of the Box Elder High the chapel and the recreation ; executive vice president of the .LISBON, O. (UP) The words school at the close of this school hall adjoining to capacity. Bish1 Southern California Hospital on 'Frank Carrolls right arm year. op Norman Jeppsen of the ManFund. At the meeting each member tua ward offered the invocation are prophetic if the law catches Dorin said the proposed $2,000,-of th board expressed his sin and EJarl Madsen acted as mas Held 000 Los Angeles Memorial hos- up with him. Officials sent out cere appreciation for your long ter o ceremonies. Speakers for wanta circular for Carroll, 27, pital would run on a service as teacher and princi the occasion included Hervin ed for writing worthless checks, sleep policy. By Mrs. Richard G. Barnes the pal in the schools of Box Elder Bunderson representing "Patients need rest or they which noted that on 'his arm are LaRue Yates attended union county; for your interest end board of education; Varian Mor con16, Primary Wouldnt be in hospitals, he tattooed the words, "Born to Sunday, May welfare of young people and for tensen, Murray High school ference was held in the Yost meeting in Malta, Sunday. Lose. said, j the many community projects principal and president of the to went Charles : Montgomery ... sacra....I,. ward in connection with for the gen Utah Activities association for ment meeting. The theme of the ' Layton, Tuesday, for a medical you have initiated eral welfare of all the people. class A schools; Dr. H. Aldous "At Testimony was program Better The board was also mindful Dixon, president of Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teeter from Bigger, Grows Ninety people were in of loyalty and cooperation Agricultural college, and S. W, attendance. Stake visitors from Spokane, Utah, visited relatives to your and other adminis- Beecher, chairman of the centeachers Yost Clear Creek in last and Malta were Mrs. Earl Udy and trators the in district over the tral committee which jvas in week. Mrs. Trent Baker. Yost school students from the many years of service. charge of the arrangements. Your continued interest and Other committee members were Annabell Ottley and two sons fourth grade up, went to Crystal have been visiting her parents Springs on an outing. They en support in the school program Earl Madsen, Norwood Hyer, W. H. Griffiths, Mary Hyer, Bertha the past ten days. joyed a swim and then went to will be greatly appreciated. a picture show. Very sincerely yours, Harris, John Olsen and A. El Yost people presented a three-ac- t K. E. Weight, Superintendent. A birthday party was held at wyn Seely. play in Elba Wednesday LaRue Yates on Tuesday, May Organizations assisting with night, May 12, turned, A Fair 4, for Miachael Spencer on his No the reception were the Civic Im Buffalo Milk Tomorrow The same play was fourth birthday. He received provement club, Rotary club, Yost on three about in some nice and useful gifts from put Lions club and the high school From This Herd weeks ago. - l the following little friends who faculty. The group expressed ' COLDWATER, Mich. (UP) thanks to Bishop Geo. A, Niel Joseph E. Taylor has t been attended the party: Jo Ann very ill. He underwent a major Stanley and Carl Spencer; Lin One of the nations few remain son and the Fourth ward bish operation in a Lagan hospital, da, Larry, Brent and Shelby ing buffalo herds roams freely opric for the use of the chgpel ranch of Ed and recreation hall. May 13. It is reported that he Whitaker, Golden and Carolyn across the Teeter, Zan and Sharon Rasmus Butters near here. is getting along nicely. The herd now totals 70 ani Relatives received word that sen, Dixie Lu , Barnes, Arlene Many advantages are yours when you use enduring Aside from meat orders. But a boy and girl had been born to Thompson, Michael Fehlman mals. Butters has a strict rule as you concrete pipe which -pays for Itself- in savings . 4 a ters gets requests for such things that no mere than a J, Dr. and Mrs. Orson Spencer from Terry, and Allen McCallister. j use it. Ice cream, leraonade( anj cup animals will be taken for meat as buffalo skins for Price. The little girl died at lamp , shades, heads for mounting, birth, and the boy is doing fine cakes were served.( A .movie was purposes each year. ditch-side from either or The only method that is free : Butters bought the herd from skulls for lamp stands, and but will be in an incubator for shown durng the party.! a group of Sioux Indians in teeth for den decorations. He awhile. The Spencers have four pests, it places the water where you want It South Dakota and brought tries to fill the requests whendaughters. by controlled application without losses from seepIn 1953, each man, woman and here in 1945. Since then, he has ever admitDixie Barnes Lu was possible but there was one . Si ate an average received several additions from he wouldn't even consider. age or evaporation. And, year after year, it saves you ted in the Childrens Primary child in the-Uof 35 of poultry-j-7-5 in costs of labor and maintenance. per zoos. He hopes to increase the It was for buffalo milk. , hospital In Salt Lake City, Wed- cent pounds above prewar avei "You just dont milk but herd because of requests for nesday, May 12. She had her Proved by time and experience, it's truly the one irrbuffalo meat kand related prod faloes, Butters said. "At least body cast removed and hopes to T ucts. Phone your news to 10Q0. I dont, return home soon. igation system that brings you bigger, better crops as A- -The first, second and ' third it pays for itself. grade students in the Yost school went 'to Tremonton the last three Thursday? for polio Recognition for outstanding was accorded Alf L. Freeman, principal of Box Elder High school by the board of education of the Box Elder County School District recently, w'hen action was taken on his resigna- service yrr-r-i v Box e d Elder NEWS, Brigham City, Utah , . Utah (UP) Theres one major business in Utah thats shot full of holes but profitably. To the 1,600 members of the Cache Valley Dairy Association, the holes are a symbol of pros' perity. The association operates a milk processing plant just west of Smithfield that each year handles 146,000,000 pounds nearly 17,000,000 gallons of milk. Its chief claim to fame is that the Smithfield plant is the of world's largest producer Swiss-typcheese. This hole-filleproduct rolls from a production line at a rate of 10 tons a day 7,300,000 pounds a year. The association, which has members in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, took over the abandoned Smithfield factory of the Amalgamated Sugar Co., 12 years ago. Edwin Gossner, a Swiss who had emigrated to the plush SMITHFIELD, Honoring Principal and Mrs. Freeman U 5 of Holes Wednesday, May 19, 1954 in the valleys where the lofty Wasatch mountains meet the Utah-Idahstate line, took over as manager of the cooperative association. He Installed four cheese-makin- g kettles the first year and began production. The production line since has been expanded to 48 kettles that among them produce 90 wheels of cheese each weighing 200 pounds a day. Into each kettle goes 2600 pounds of milk and a small pitcher of starter containing the special ' culture that eventually causes the holes to form. Curds formed as the milk Is stirred around are skimmed off with a net and put 1 nto the cheese presses, where the wheels are formed. Whey drained off from the kettles is dehydrated and sold in large sacks to various industries and as livestock feed. dairy country BESVOQE TOWER get .lore VJorh per hear Ninety Attend Primary Conference and in Yost Ward Sacrament Meeting 1 let-the- J ... . Grow Crops, with a Concrete Pipe Irrigation System with our III Tractor Scrvico 5-S- far It will pay yon to let oar skilled servicemen restore yoar ... tractor to Rill power to do your work faster , , , to work Take time now to save schedule. field on keep time io the field later. Schedule your McCormick tractor . ' Joe service. CALI US TODAY I 150-acr- e SERVICE , half-doze- n PII0HE 300 air-bor- comam mm mwamN cenuaMW Phone 7765 mus u mm MTU. cwvimi mum nu um coNcam comam a amu U ailTM KMW un mat Erma Hebdon and smell daughter, . Sonja, visited her parents in Blackfoot, Idaho, from Friday until Tuesday. Yost people attended funeral services for Dave Tracy in Burley lcfst 'week. 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