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Show 4 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 19. Dribbling In I Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, prominent civic worker here, has been of the appointed chairman Mothers March on Polio, Troy chairMiller, city polio drive man, announced Tuesday. Miller said Mrs. Klitgaard will handle the important phase of the city drive and direct it on the evening of January 31. The Brigham Junior City Chamber of Commerce have taken over the annual polio dance and the auction of a steer. Miller today said the steer will not be accepted back, as has been the case In previous ydkrs. The polio dance will .be held on February 5, at Box Elder High school. for a one-ac- t Club members at Box Elder High School were chosen this week. Reid Hansen, JoAnne Barnard, Patty PeCast members comedy by Athenian terson, Deanna Olsen, and Mary Alice Johnson were named after final , tryouts Monday, Carol Warr, club sponsor, said. The comedy to be presented Is Nobody Sleeps.; The entire production centers around Spike, a not too confident burglar, who spends half the night trying to persuade the Busby family, whom he's trying to rob, that hes a real burglar. Lots of laughs are in store for this play, Warr said. It will be presented on the Athenians assembly on (February 17. BIRTHS Planned by FHA To Head Drive Comedy 1-- Daddy Dale Niglil 1955 Cast Is Chosen For Hits Basket All Night Elma Klilgaaril i in of the - Future ' Homemakers America club at Box Elder High school, will be guests of their daughter on Wednesday, February 3, at a Daddy Date Night. This is the first year we have done anything of ths type, Mary Jo Harris, president of the club said. She said a program was being planned Rewith fathers participating. freshments will also be served. Other officers of the club are Karen Quayle, Connie Morgan, and Carolyn Larsen. f' Baby Boy Is Born Jan. 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Kempe Card Of Thanks To all those who contributed so much to us duiing the illness and passing of our loved one, we wish to extend our new baby boy was born to Mrs. Charles Kempe, January 8, at Susion City, California. Mrs. Kempe is the former Helen Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anges Butler of Brigham City. The infant was the 35th for Mrs. Elsie Savage of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Kempe have one other child, Kathy, two and a half. The new baby is to be named Kenneth Charles. A Mr. and thanks and appreciation. May the Lord grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change. The courage to change the things we can, and to know the difference. When sorrow comes your way, we pray you will receive the consideration and help that so many gave us. Sincerely, - And No Insurance HARTFORD, Conn. (UPl During a farm census in Connecticut, six enumerators were bitten by dogs. great-grandchil- d MRS. ROBERT REESE and FAMILY. Ross Poulsen ' By Mary Ann Williams All fathers with daughters Hal Reeder Seagull camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet for January meeting, Thursday, January 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Stella Phillips, 237 West First North. i . last week3 junior varsity won a starting post on the main five as he never cooled off against . , . who played on Ogden. - Seagull Camp DUP To Meet Thursday i CMTORU IfWJEB get More Work per hour Rule With Firm Hand, Solid Gavel ' No Confidence The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial Hospital: A girl was born January 15 to Lyle and Joan Richards Arbon, Ogden. Richard Merlin and Donna Jensen Nelson, Brigham City Rte. 2, are the parents of a boy, born January 16. A boy was born January 17, to Glen Lei and and Roberta Young Baron Brigham City. Lewis and Vernell - Burbank Loveday, Ogden are the parents of a son born January 18. January 18, Wallace and Faye Robbins Christensen became the parents of their fourth son. The lad weighed 10 pounds 8 ounces and has Phil 7, Gary 5, and Kim 2 to greet him when he arrives home from the hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins with Mrs. Grace Christensen, patetnal grandmother. , No Victory, Is Bee Basketball Story Friday Coach Sorensen said, Our de- isnt In step with the ofPlay Traditional Foes fense fense. The boys dont realize In Local Gym; the importance of a tight de fense; consequently our offense New Faces on Team dehas improved faster .than fensive plays. By Dale L. Nelson Weber scored seemingly An obvious lack of threw' the Box Elder will, leading sometimes by dtWmas High school basketball team to a -- 15 point disadvantage last walked away Friday with . their second region win at the expense of the Bees. . lto , Brigham City 0 Club Officers . . . learn from Bob Reese how to sock the gong and bring the meeting to order. Left to right: Rees Jensen, first Lyle Hamilton, president, Bob Reese and Not pictured is Ray Adams, sergeant-at-armDale Lauritzen, second at the Idle Isle Cafe. Mayor C. They were installed during a dinner last Saturday ' ' Horsley spoke to the group. The family enjoyed a deli- the home of Mrs. Wintles sisNews 20-3- Injoy the pleasure of talking with loved ones tonight. It's vice-preside- s. cheaper than you thinkl de Honeyville cious turkey dinner with all the B e s 1 de s Bishop trimmings. Wirthlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan and other members of the family were present. Bishop Wirthlin is a brother of Mrs. Tolman and Mrs. Duncan. Miss Rae Whitaker of was a guest of Donald Hunsaker for dinner at the By Mrs. George Wintle home of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Huff, Mrs. Theo Hunsaker a few days Henderson, Nevada, have re- ago. turned to their home after visitMr. A. W. Jones of Bartons, ing in Honeyville with Mrs. Alberta, Canada, and Mrs. M. A. Duncan of Pocatello, Idaho, , Huffs brother and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen spent several days the past week in Honeyville, guests at the and family. , home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill After receiving an invitation and family. from the presiding bishop, JoVisits la Honeyville seph Wirthlin and Mrs. Wirth-liMrs. Acel Horzag has returnto attend a famUy New Years dinner and party attiheir ed to her home in Geneva, Idahome in beautiful Murray, ho, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren PeUtah, Mr. and Mrs. Abinadi tersen for two weeks. weekNew Year the spent Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle end In Salt Lake City. visited in Ogden Tuesday at Enjoy Turkey Dinner Nevada Family Visits In Honeyville Dew-eyvil- sister-in-law- lor fastest service... CALL BY HUMBERT n Tol-ma- n ter and brother-in-law- , Mr, and Mrs. George Covey. The young people of Honeyville have been doing some good -skating the last few days. Mr.- and Mrs. Abe Grant of Logan, Utah, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, Sunday. le Local Rotary Members Attend Convention Local Rotary members and their wives who attended Rotary AnniverInternational Golden sary convention in Salt Lake City last Thursday evening at Hotel Utah Included: Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Fife, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen and Charles W. Claybaugh. Special guests for the convention were International President Herbert J. Taylor and Mrs, Taylor. In winning from Box ' Elder, Weber pushed itself Into a second place tie. a position the Bees could be holding at the present time. A necessary requirement for the losers is confidence and more confidence. These opinions were verified by Coach Evan Sorensen who stated he has tried to encourage and strengthen the boys to accept confidence as a part of a winning team. Bob Jensen took instructions and dribbled through the Weber five to sink 17 points. Richard Long and Harper Pearse were tied with eight apiece for next best efforts. Weber Jumped to a fast lead, and after the first three minutes the score was That was the game. In the last three minutes of play Weber led by only five points after a futile effort by the Bees to catch up. at 14 points. Sorensen announced that three sophomores will be ready - for varsity play. They are Robert Williams, Reid Goldsberry; and Billy Jensen. They replace three juniors and seniors who played in games. This week the Bees are preparing for their traditional rival, Bear River. This game will be played on the Brigham court, Bear River has won three lea gue games which have been at the expense of Logan, South Cache, and North Cache. 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