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Show Ready For Action On Three-A- 8 Saying Elbow Grease Senior Thespians To Open Rehearsals annual Cast of the eliss play were senior; play, according to Warr, is announced to"Charm School," a three act day by ('ami Warr, dramatics comedy designed for both young Box at rid speech instructor , Pder High school The name of ed old alike. Tryouts were held last week in the school auditorium Those 'ooiMving parts were Charles Keller, Holley Holmgren, Wayne lone-- , Karen Marie Jensen, 20-3Mason, Scott Olsen, SanCeoige 0 Sheffield, Peter Knudsen, !y n, uhara Jane Cook. The good old times" are a Roundy, Mary Alice Sally delusion Wo arc IHing in bet- Johnson. Mary Ann Williams, ter times now and we can ex- ' onnie Rio, Deanna Lichtenpert betloi living in the future stein. Sarah Clingenpeel, Cleo MonThat was tijo comment nn Larsen and MarRue Ilunsa-.ei- . Nelda Lai. so n is student day evening at regular : .coting by Chailes Clayhaugh. It rector guest speaker. The Brigham City publisher emphasized that opportunities tor young men ate steadily increasing as our and economy grows expands. Dr M. Reed Merrill, chair Checking Out New Saw Sharpener man of the curb numbering . . . Darrell Nelson watches the new electrically powered protect, reported stencils are be saw sharpener recently installed at Merrell Lumber Coming cut and the dub should be ready to push ahead with the pany do its stuff. The only one of its kind in Brigham project soon. City, it is self operating and will put the bite into a dull Work on the First Ward reproposal was made to saw in around 15 minutes. the moved into lias change meeting time to 7 p. m el eation hall horn 8 o'clock during the win- bricklaying stage and approBox BYU At ter. priately, the bishop has called High President Bob Reese presided for a bricklaying dinner Saturin Ward 7 the Fourth at p.m it the meeting day Young Brigham University dents." chapel. a musical itri to presented prngt Pumtptl E. W Payne was in For Two Tickets will be $5 for adults students at Box Elder High eh ergo of the program and prayand $2.50 for children with pro- school yesterday in an hour-lon- er was ceeds going on the bricklaying ' offered by Lyman Mor-IC- I program bill. "The students received with A top program, with Mr. and Mrs Harold Felt as chairmen is enthusiasm." said Lloyd Hast, snRRSD'iKEQXBSQDVRiiTXBRapnvn 'lwenty-mnchairman of the assembly comcents out of ev- planned People planning to enjoy the mittee. We encourage this tjpe ery dollar you pay for an autofor our stu- - mobile goes for taxes. turkey dinner with all the trim- of entertainment mings are to biing their own eating utensils. Publisher Speaks At Meeting - 20-3- pop-ilatio- First Ward Sets Bricklaying FFA Officers at Box Elder High School . who held a general meeting last Friday and inspected their third gold emblem won in . three years for excellent work. Left to right, back row: Sam Gordon, instructor; Itso Front Shio, Norwood Hyer, instructor; Lloyd John sen, Owen Westenskow, instructor. row: Don Coombs, David Barker, Teryl Hunsaker, Duane Marble, flruce Burden, Leroy Craner, Dale Holmes, Wayne Jones and John Olsen. Voting Box Elder High School FFA Chapter Elder Musicians e Woman Injured In Accident Box Elder High School Chapter of the Future Farmers of America moved into a busy years School. 1 Mrs, Ray Conger, 33, Mantua, was treated for a leg injury, but returned home. She was riding with Mrs. Turner. Symptoms of Distress Arising from QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST ha3WtaEE51 Over five million package of the Willard Trbatmbmt have been add for relief of ymptom of dwtrrax arising from Stomacn and Duodanal Ulcara due to Bacaaa Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upsst Stomach, Hoartburn, Sloopleacnaaa, Ouilnrn, Samoa Add. Ask tor WillardS due to Moaaa(an which fully explain thia home treatment free at Ota., remark-abl- e GLENS MODERN DRUG HAMILTON DRUG MACKS PHARMACY , Slates Parent Teacher Meet Corinne School will hold conferences today, Thursday and Friday. This is the first conference of asthe year and parent-teachesignments have been made. In connection with the conferences the membership drive for the PTA will be held. Mrs. Reva Nelson, PTA president, explained and today that all mothers fathers are cordially invited to join the Corinne PTA. Each membership is 50 cents. Planned for next week at the Corinne School is a speech clinic The clinic will be conducted by Professor Newman of the Utah State Agricultural college in special meetings with the parents and children concerned. parent-- teacher V ote Franchise Honored of in spite the expected arrival of a new citizen any minute, Mrs. Reese (Joan) May applies for absentee ballot at the Cooley Memorial hospital Tuesday noon. She cast her ballot shortly after. Mrs. Annie Tingey, superintendent of, the hospital and Mrs. Lucille Howes, deputy county clerk watch. Funeral Today Students Choose For Miss Jensen Same Men Funeral services for Lena Jen- sen, 75, who died Sunday at the after Cooley Memorial hospital a long illness, will be held today (Wednesday) at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Eighth ward chapel with Bishop Ernest Hansen officiating. She was born in Brigham City, March t, 1879, daughter of Hans Christian and Mary Karoline Simonson Jensen. She lived in the Brigham City Fourth and Eighth wards all of her life. She was a member of the LDS church. , Ralph L. Yearsley In Army Medical Course NORM ADVfcATlWNO YOUR CAR CANT DO IT.., but YOU can with MERRELLS friendly advice and QUALITY MATERIALS, of course. And well be glad to ARRANGE BUDGET TERMS for you so that you can BUILD THAT GARAGE NOW and take months to pay. A garage protects your car . . . adds to its value. . .. , re-sa- le f ' Drive in or call 8 for a FREE estimate. Pvt. Ralph L. Yearsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Yearsley, Brigham City, has completed the Medical Training Center's eight weeks course of advanced training at Brooke Army MedicAl Center. The training at the army's only basic training center for combat airmen and medical corpsmcn has prepared him for duty with the Army Medical service. Private Yearsley, a 1954 graduate of Box Elder High school, entered the army last June. As The Adults Students in Brigham City and surrounding schools proved a fairly accurate barometer of adult voting when they cast their own ballots Monday and Tuesday, Learning one of the finer points of citizenship most of the students from the fourth grade up made their marks on sample ballots supplied by the Box Elder News and Journal. All schools gave Dr. Henry Dixon, GOP candidate for congressman, the same overwhelming reuest for his services in congress. The students voted large republican, just as their moms and pops, with some exceptions. Those schools that tackled the intricate amendment and referen-duquestions also showed the influence of parental guidance. They voted heavily for the amedment that provided for in favor of transferring the junior colleges to the LDS church and against discontinuing Carbon College. Students picked, largely, the same men to run county affairs and to represent the county in the state legislature that the three-bou- Quality, Custom Millwork Available ' By Sean OCasey MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE By George Bernard Shaw EVENING AT 8:15 P. M. 'WALK A U. S. A. C. 'eMelh, AUDITORIUM LOGAN, UTAH HUH County 4-- H About 30 members can be accommodated on tlie tour at $5 a person. Reservations can be made with Ross Bowen, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce or Cam Harmon. NOW! SAVE $25 TO $45 MAKE RUGS BRIGHT AS HEW! WITH NEW Gamene : COTTON RUG CLEANER Simply Apply It! Then Wipe Bright! can clean even cotton broad-looyourseif Watch every type of dirt vanish Now you discoloration! today and save! cleans average .. Boys Take State Honors Giving a demonstration on the water holding capacity of soil, , Jerry Peterson and Harold both of Penrose, were state winners in the national soil and water conservation contest. Assistant County Agent Paul Daniels said that Jerry Peterson, 16, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Peterson. He has comclub pleted seven years of work in crops under the leadership of his father. Jerry also won first in the county and second in the state on the building fertility essay contest. Harold Egley, 15, is the son of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley five He completed Penrose. club work in crops. years of Each boy will receive a pen and pencil set for his accomplishment. Eg-ley- 4-- 4-- Lewis Ruddell Visits Before Guam Venture ONE DAY ONLY Monday, Nov. 8 Leadership for South South Box Elder stake MIA Leadership meeting is scheduled to be held on Thursday, November 4 in the Fifth LDS ward. Executive meetings will be held at 7 with regular leadership meeting beginning at 7:30 and far l SWEETHEART DAUGHTER WIFE SISTER Here's the easy way to bring her this Christmas y her Lane now for just thrill! one dollar then pay on our easy weekly plan! Choose n6w while selection is complete, Lay-Awa- Stake MIA Scheduled p. m. All ward officers Perfect DOWN RESERVES ANY LANE! ONE GAS MINT SAVED fSOM MOTHS PAYS POK A lANt I bish- op's advisors and others are urged to attend. Following opening exercises class work will be conducted. t underground inspection of mining operatoins at the Lark nine, dmnci and a tour of the smelter at Midvale ducted for the next six weeks with Boyd K. Packer as teacher. The group will study the highlights of the Book of Mormon. The first clas was held Sunday evening, October 31, following regular Sunday evening services in the Relief society room. atDue to the large group tending the remainder of the classes will be held in the chapel immediately following night meeting each Sunday. Anyone interested in the program is cordially invited by the Adult Aaronic Priesthood presidency to attend. Lewis Airman Third Class Ruddell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddell, is home on leave for 15 days. He is enroute to Guam where he has volunteered to serve for the next 18 months as fireman with the U. S. Air Force. He has been stationed at adults did. March Field. California and has served in the Air Force for the past 18 months. federated Women urefay, November 6. at 2:30 p. m. Meet Next Saturday According to Mrs. C. Clark, Annual Silver Tea of the chairman, it will be publicity Northern District Federated held in the Women's Lounge of Women's Clubs will be held Sat- - the Commons building on the campus of Utah State Agricultural college. JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK . The tour will include a The Adult Aaronic Priesthood of the Seventh ward is sponsoring a study class to be con- There are rto survivors. Her sister, Martha Jensen, died several years ago. Friends may call at the Eighth ward Relief society room after 10 a. m. today, prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. $ Refining and Mining Company, Laik Mine, iingham Canyon, Nov 18 aveotding to Cam Harmon, ( halt man. Sponsor Class ... r STOMACH ULCERS ducto EXCESS ACID The Box Eider Chamber of Com inert e will sponsor an industrial goodwill tour to the U. S. tor only to Corinne School Driving the truck was Howard L. Knudsen, 38, 235 East First North. He was given a ticket for failure to yeild right of way. Mine, Smelter To And no Buy it Vt Gal Adult Aaronic Members inspected the third gold medal presented recently at a national convention in Kansas City, Missouri for the excellence of the BEHS program. Officers of this years FFA include Taryl Hunsaker, president; Duane Marble, Itsuo Shio, secretary; David Barker, treasurer; LeRoy Craner, reporter; Wayne Jones, sentinel and Dale Holmes, athletic mana- at A tar and truck collided the Intersection of First South and Third East streets Monday evening, demolishing the 1037 auto, injuring one woman slight, ly and causing $250 damage to the truck. ger, t The passenger car was driven by Mrs. Ardella Turner, 37 of Mantua, who was cited for operating a vehic without a driver's license. 1 ! Goodwill Tour e activities last Friday in a general meeting at Box Elder High Monday Evening 1954 Chamber To Hold Dinner Saturday I Opens Busy Years Activity Friday NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 3, Comedy at Hih School ct Box Elder CLYDE B. 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