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Show Figures Show 5222 Student Is Speech-Winn- PARK VALLEY REPORTS Parents; Teachers of Central. School Hold Conference, Tremoritori Girl Park Valley Residents Return Last Wilth the opening of the school season the first part of this month, a tabulation has been completed showing an enrollment 'of 5,222 students in the disBox i Elder county school trict. The tabulation, released this week toy the office of administration of the Box Elder County School district shows the number attending school at each of the two high schools and the 26 elementary schools in this 120. . e Central School PTA Committees Told Central school at Brigham For the thirteenth consecutive City, 654; Corinne, 204; Dewey-ville- , 75; Elwood, 78; Fielding, year, from 1942 to the present 86. time, the Central school has reCrouse Creek, 34; Garland, ceived the outstanding award 344; Howell, 35; Honeyville, 97; for their health program and also for their summer round up Junction, 9. ConLakeside, 9; Lincoln school at program, from the Utah Brigham City, 476; Lucln, 25; gress of Parent Teachers association-. Mantua, 35. The awards for this year Park Valley, 35; Perry, 77; Plymouth, 29; Portage, 34; Prom- were made toy Mrs. Robert Morontory, 16; Snowviile, 43; That- gan, president of the South Box Elder Council of Parent Teach cher, 82; Tremonton, 488. erS association, at a meeting of Willard 176; and Yost, 23. Of interest in reading the tab- the council held Sept. 14 at the ulation was the fact that at the Central school. iMrs. Ronald Howell school, there are no Packer, presl fourth graders; at Junction there dent of the Central school PTA, are no second graders, and at was at the meeting to repre Lakeside, there are no sixth sent the' school, to receive the awards. graders enrolled. in fourteen different ALso, grades throughout the county, Alan Shaw Leavs is registered only one student In a grade ' In the various For Stanford U solfools. Willard PTA Plans For Study Course L i At the first meeting of the season,' of the Willard Elementary school PTA organization held Sept. 12, it was decided to conduct a study course this winter, entitled Understanding Out Schools. The program was set up at that time to provide for a meeting of the parents with the re- spective teachers of their children, when they will see what is toeing taught to their children1, and the method of teaching. Upon the completion of these individual room meetings, the parents and teachers of the entire school will meet conjointly to evaluate the results of the prevous meetings. Officers of the Willard PTA organization Include Mrs. Orville Gray, president; Mrs. Richard Flint, first vice president; Arch Sims, second vice president; Iva Archibald, secretary. where the family likes to got Alan Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw, left Satur day morning for Stanford Uni versity where he will begin work on his masters degree In electrical engineering. Shaw received his bachelors degree in engineering in June from the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. At that time he was awarded a- scholarship at Stanford. During the past summer he has been employed as an electrical engineer for Westing-hous- e at 'Baltimore, Maryland. Executive Joins , Robt. B. Ward Co. feobert Thomas, former agency executive, advertising public relations counselor, and Look magazine writer, has been named vice president and general manager of Robert B. Ward and company, advertising and public relations firm, Robert B. Ward, company president, announced today, "We have brought Mr. Thomas into our organization to handle growing business responsibilities of our organization and to enable our staff to keep pace with the present and anticipated future growth of the .business community, Ward said. The agency executive pointed out that Thomas comes to us backed with 20 years of successful agency and public relations work. Robert B. Ward, firm president, Is the former manager of the Utah State Press association, resigning last spring to open the new advertising agency. While connected with the press association, he made numerous trips to Brigham City on business with this newspaper and is well known here. M. Inter-mountai- n TODAY and SATUR D Two Big Features BRIAN KEITttl Co-H- it THE SCOTCHING STORY OF Golden Gleaners Will Be Honored w All Golden Gleaners of the South Box Elder stake will be honored at a party being held Wednesday evening, Sept. 28, at 7 p. m., at the home of Mrs. 652 South Eileen Forsgren, Third East street. (Mrs. Forsgren cordially invites all girls having attained the special award, to attend. pauu Raymond richaro knning mt Screw M SAJI MT7HW I JAMS 8. ttMOON CASnf WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JTEREOPHONIi .SOUND 1 Starts Today Principal J. D. Gunderson, at Microphone . his , , introducing faculty of. 19 teachers to a crowd of 325 parents at a special educational conference held at Central school Monday night. Shown here, seated left to right are R. L. Rigby, Nellie Wight, Loma Marjorie Cook, Clair Hailing, Blythe' Tingey, Mae Petersen, Merle Grover, Iris Schow, Ora Hamblin, Ruth Adams, Zula Kelley, Mary Owen and Rosetta Goulding. Other teachers not shown are Vera Mills, Nell BaVlow, Faye Moody, Jane Linford, Ruth Armstrong and Dixie Crowell. . Anne for Committee assignments r the Central School PTA the coming year have been completed, according to Mrs. Ronald Packer, president. Presiding at a meeting of all PTA workers Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Packer explained the of duties and responsibilities each committee. The complete roster of workers for the year is as follows: President, Mrs. Ronald Packer; vice president, Mrs. Jay HanMrs. Merle sen; secretary, Beecher; treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Wight. Program committee, Mr and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Oldroyd; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Call; Mrs. Ora Hamblin. Halloween party: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Dee GlennSmith, co- chairmen of entertainment; Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, co- chairmen of food. Room Representatives: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Zundel, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richards; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rees. Magazine: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frost. Safety: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen; Mr? and Mrs. Adrian Shields. Publicity: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Civil Defense: Mr. Glen Reeves; and Mrs. Bub Hamilton; Mr. Clair Hailing. Mr. and Mrs. Membership: Ray Reese; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Candland. Summer Round Up: Air. and Mrs. Rex Baron; Mr. and Airs Richard Parsons. Legislation: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen; Air. and Mrs. Glen Burt; Mrs. Mae Petersen. Hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Valentine: Air. and Airs. Jay Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover. Typist: Mrs. Bill Slander. Historian: Mrs. Mack Stod dard. Maurice 1955 Shorts, Cartoon, News INN It was back to school again for high school students, Kenneth G. Carter, Dennis Hlrschl and Darius Carter are attending the Bear River high school; Rhea Kunzler, Junelle Palmer, Janet James and Wallace Larsen Jr. to Box Eder high school and Donna Montgomery to Davis. ; NOW OPEN Under New Management Everyone Welcome! U. S. Highway 91 East of Brigham City ' un- usual love story hinged on a suspenseful escape. The MGM drama is the first picture in CinemaScope and color to be Bephotographed in its entirety in the French capitol. devilled plays Wednesday and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. INTRODUCING THE FINE NEW MOTOROLA For the fine And we mean new Motorola for '56 is new from cabinet to chassis! . , . Filled with exciting electronic advances that will thrill your eye and ears! You'll be especially pleased when you see the exclusive Motorola Styling startling, new and different! Come see and hear the fine new Motorola for '56 at the B. F. Goodrich Motorola-Ram- a today! Right-Up-Fro- FOR 56 nt BIG 21 tr : TV BUY ode no. 21K40 For this now delira 21 Motorola Console! Features exclusive Motorola Picture and Power Panel tuning controls! New gives stronger, brighter picture. Beautifully styled in rich blonde or mahogany wood finish. i KING-SIZ- Air. Keller then presented the individual awards to the following girls: Margaret Baird, Mary Hadley, Linda Jeppsen, Saun-dr- a Linda Billings, Beecher, MerLynn Harris, Jean Hust, Jari-lyPayne, Carol Petersen, Sandra Sheffield, Janet Williams, Sharon Cazier, Nancy Ferry, Wendy Foster, Shirley Freer, Dixie Gunderson, Roxanna Sheryl Nelson, Becky Pearse, Josette Peters, Lynda Petersen, Dee Ann Hess, Jo Ann Long, Donna Prisbrey, Roberta Roberts, and Mary Ann Williams. Two Leaders' awards were also presented to Lydia n Hau-enstei- MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS . low as $28.00 down $2.50 weekly Hess and Eveline Foster. Three girls achieved 100 per cent attendance at all their meetings for the entire year and Myrtle Bosley presented them with a special book entitled If I Were in Aly Teens. The girls receiving this recognition were Saundra Beecher, Jarilyn Payne and Linda Billings. Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of Silver Gleaner iawards and pins to Dee Ann Hess and Donna Prisbrey. Eva Nicholas, South stake Junior Gleaner leader, made the presentation and con gratulated these girls on their high achievements. Dee Ann iis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hess and Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey. The closing song, Comrades in the AIIA, was sung by the congregation and the closing prayer was offered by Eveline counselor. Foster, age-grou- to 60. Must be residents of this county two or more Age years. Competent appraisers receive S325 to $400 per month. Farm experience valuable. TV BUY! E as WANTED! Sieve Vidor FRANCEN are the principals of Bedevilled, unfolding an Made Sunday Night Award Night was held in the First ward Sunday evening, Sep tember 25, 1955, with Charles Keller of the bishopric presiding and Myrtle Bosley, YWMIA president, conducting. The open ing song was "The World Has Need of Willing Men and the opening prayer was offered by Berlin Jensen, YMMIA presi dent, after which Charles Keller took charge of the sustaining of the Mutual officers. Jo Ann Long played a violin solo, Loves Greeting, accompanied by LaRaine Petersen, fol lowed by Linda Jeppsen who talked on How YWMIA was Organized. The Beehive group of girls sang The Blue Danube and a talk was given by Marcia Rasmussen on How the Differ ent Classes Were Organized. A piano solo was played by Dee Ann Hess, entitled Glare de Lime, and Sheryl Nelson gave a talk oiv The Girls Program. Jo, Ann Long rendered another violin solo entitled I Love a Lit tie Cottage. MIDWAY Carter. Romantic Anne Baxter asd Steve Forrest . . . Individual Awards Wth Simone . Youll get better results In washing corduroy if you lift it out of the rinse water and hang it up dripping wet Pull the garment into shape, stretching the seams and all other lines of machine stitching. Wringing corduroy makes wrinkles. , organi-zation.fo- -- 1 by Mrs. R. C. Palmer Air. and Mrs. J. Henry Kunzler returned recently from a vacation trip to California. They were met at San Francisco by their daughter Miss Beryl Kunzler who is a nurse at a hospital there. They spent some time in the Sap Francisco area and from there went to Los Angeles and southern California. They were accompanied by another daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Yost of Ogden. Miss Dixie Louise Brighton has returned to Salt Lake with her father, Elliott Brighton. Dixie has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter' and other relatives previous to, and since her mothers death In August. Her mother was Julia Kunzler Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter of Denver, Colorado, were visitors last week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter. , Mr. and Mrs. Kay Carter had their new baby daughter named at a recent fast day service. The name they gave her was Jane Repeats in Awards BAXTER FORREST I Romance In Paris Central School PTA OnemaScOPEI ,t,frini Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 28, Week From Extended California Trip Tremonton girl, Moana Korth, won top honors in extemporaneous speaking Thursday at' the Utah State Fairs Farm Bureau Day. daughter Moana, of Mrs. Elva Baird Korth, won Deon her talk, her honors veloping and Expanding Our Agricultural Markets toy Increasing Foreign Consumption. Winners in the senior division of the talent show and speech contest were awarded paid trips to Chicago for the annual convention of the National Farm Bureau In district.'- 'Following is a list of the schools and the total number of students enrolled in each: Box Elder High school, 1076; Bear River High school, 814; Botihwell, 48;. Bear River City, Elder NEWS er A Enrollment Box $ CELEBRATION SPECIAL! PORTABLE it beats it blends does a hundred and one cooking chores quicker, easier, betterl has powlightweight, non-tirierful motor, extra long beaters for working in deep pots and bows. An unequalled value at this matchless tow price) j It whips ' ELECTRIC MIXER A $19.95 VALUE ONLY ms p 21 Write Box 703, Box Elder News Some Hope Left Why dont you marry me he demanded. There isnt anyone else, is there? Oh, Edgar, she sighed, 1there must me. ILHJlHJLi ( FIRST. IH RODDER) |