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Show Sri? i at Box Elder High Head PTA Organization Box Elder PTA Organizes, Projects Program Plans for High School Year Officers and committee bers of the Box Elder ' Lincoln Announced Room parents for mem- High school Parent Teacher association. met Wednesday night to outline the program of activischool year. ties for, the 1955-5Presiding at the meeting was Mrs. Tess Anderson, president of, the organization, who called on Boyd Sheffield, first vice Edward Principal president; Payne, second vice, president; Mrs. ;Neomi Hunsaker, secretary; and Mrs Martel Humph-erys- , treasurer, for brief reports. Other officers of the organization include Principal A. Elwyn Seely, third vice president. Also outlining plans for the coming year were committee members who reported briefly. These included Willis Hansen, Juvenile protection; Wayne Call, parent education; Mrs. Marjorie Christiansen, hospitality; LaRue Yates, magazine; Charles Claybaugh, publicity; Mrs. Boothe, program; and Mrs. Winifred Loveland, homerooms. Meeting dates for the coming year were announced for the second Wednesday "of the month, falling on Oot. 12, Nov. 9, Jan. 11, Feb. 8, and March 14. , Committee assignments, as announced 'by Mrs. ' Anderson, were as follows: , Program: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tommany and Mr. and Mrs. LaLond Boothe. 6 Va-Lo- y Ky. (UP) Wil bur Smith likes hamburgers, but 'hell be more careful in thei fu ture when he reaches for the rtowtt of i.j.. i onions. Smith was Kraut not ut cum kwmi srttra up a midnight snack offinishing ham (HE CUM SMIK MStlUMG COMMK burgers when this wife Inform f ftltilOl Of KM IMS DISTIUMt ( ed him the onions he had used ttUMOKt, UHOOI were narcissus bulbs. ... Put our manpower on your , ' : : v n 'i , The Standard Man told me about the big plus in Chevron Supreme Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. June Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lament Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Earl Heading PTA Activities at Box Elder High School this term will be the following officers, pictured above, left to right: Mrs. Martel Humpherys, treasurer; Boyd Sheffield, first vice president; Mrs. Tess Anderson, president; Principal Edward Payne, second Vice president and Mrs.'Neomi Hunsaker, secretary. Absent when the picture was taken was Principal Elwyn Seely, third vice . . . ' ' Down Boy! - - FALLS CITY, Neb. (UP) - -i- - By Mrs. George Wintle Hunsaker, Mrs. Mrs. Jannoine PeterDon C. Hunsaker of Honey ville and son of Mr. and Mrs sen, Mrs. Orvella Orme, Emily Lorin Hunsaker, also of Honey Tolman, Daisy Duke, Mrs. Carrie ville, has been appointed LDS Boothe, Mrs. Mary Seal and at Intermountain Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker. Each ladv coordinator school. He assumes duties for- read a poem. The rest of i the merly performed by Boyd K. evening was spent visiting;, ,, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Del Petersen Packer of Brigham City. His apof of Thatcher, visited . with .Mrs. pointment is Mr. and Latter-daSaints affairs at the Petersen's parents, Intermountain school. Prior ito Mrs. Ezra Bensen, Saturday eve; " ,,f. filling a mission1 in the Central ning. .Lillian-Hunsaker- Ha-tti- Hobson. Mr. and Mrs, Fifth Grade Clyde Glover, Mr. and Mrs. d Mr. and Mrs. Cheeketts, Joseph Reeder and Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz. Sixth Grade Mr. and Mrs. Delbert S. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The D. Hollist and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Billings. city council passed an ordinance levying fines of from $5 to $50 on owners of barking, whin ning, baying or howling canines. And each time Fido stages repeat performance, his owner is subject to another fine. After Two Months Trip to Australia Just One BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. (UP) Elizabeth Swancott took all the applause, when he was , grad from Block Island High school. She was the only member of the elass. ' . r In Utah this is especially true. Although ranked 39th nationally in population, Utah ranks 13th in total valuo of mineral production and 4th In percentage of total labor force employed in mining. Mining and its related industries help produce prosperity for all Utahns. For ' Chevron Gasolines control a major source of harmful combustion acids-th- ey can preserve the life and power of your engine far longer! Get balanced performance and every gasoline feature your engine needs in both Chevron Supreme and Chevron Gasoline. . ; gent-Action- ", Whats more, An Abundant Life For All States he completed his first Miss Carol Johnson, daughyear of school at the USAC fin-at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnreturn he On his Logan. for Provo to ished his college training. He Is son, left Monday a graduate of both Box Elder attend the BYU. This is Carols third year at the college. High school and the USAC semi- 'Detergent-Actio- n PLUS new power! You get new power from the highest octane in Chevron Supreme history pbwer for tough pulling in the fields, smooth! the pick-uon the highway. PLUS Deter Chevron exclusive that cleans away carburetor deposits to end forever the biggest single cause, of engine trouble. p From The Earth Comes . information on any Standard ' . ; Company of Californio product, call Oil . . UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" V. REEDER REYNOLDS 121 N 1 W or 178 '. S8W Phone 68 or.58a nary. He married Donna Nelson in the Logan LDS temple and they have two children, ; The Honeyvllle ward Relief society will begin their winter season on Sept. 27, 1955 at 2 p. m. in the ward Relief society room. All the ladies are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wintle visited at the home of Mr. Wintles sister and 'brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mirs. George Covey in Ogden. Mrs. Claudius Tolman has arrived home after a vacation of two months in Australia visiting relatives and friends. She her reports lit was "grand seeing mother, Mrs. Banks, again, whom she hadnt seen In many years. She said she had a wonderful flight both going over and coming home. Mrs. Max Hunsaker and baby of Yost, is spending a week with her mother and father-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Melvin Hum saker. Hunsa Mr. and Mrs. Morrell ker and Mrs. LaGrand Hunsa ker have reutrned home from a trip to California where they visited relatives. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. eve Laura Hunsaker, Friday ning, Sept. 23. Mrs. Hunsaker, Mary Gardner and Ann Dickey Alica hostesses.' were the Lunch Boothe gave the lesson.' was served, ,' Cpl. team u. s Guilty , 5-S- tar A. Brigham City. Utah Burbank. 'Fourth Grade ; Bulb Blunder CYNTHIANA, , 4 . Jurors Declare Mr. and Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fishier, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. M. K Mrs. Claudius Tolman Returns Home WO' "' Box Elder NEWS Third Grade HONEYVILLE NEWS the Federated Troxell, , 10 Released from duty with the Wednesday, October 5, 1955 enS. U, Air Force and already tered at the University of Utah to resume studies Is Arden F. Jensen-- son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, Brigham Cly. Man Not Airman Jensen received his release from active duty last In1 the case of the State of Saturday following a four year Utah versus John Taylor, which enlisment. was heard in the First District, For the past several months, court here Tuesday, an eight-mahe and his wife, the former jury declared the- defendant Marion Iversen, daughter of Mr, not guilty of the charge of and Mrs. Ernest Iversen, have grand larceny," a felony. been residing at Omaha, Neb. Several, witnesses were called at ; 1163 to testify, during the ' hearing. They will now reside South First East, - Salt Lake Judge Lewis ' Jones presided over the court. . City.,- - Earl Slager, president. pre-side- !, Frank J Breakfast , , Parent education: Dr. and Mrs. Harper Pears? and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call. Founders day: Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mann. Republican Ladies Plan and Mr. Assignments Included: First Grade Mr. and Mrs. John Reese, Mr. and Mrs. James Barker, Mr. and 'Mrs. Eric Seashore and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierson. Second Grade Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baron, ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielsen,,. Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Brown-- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. Publication: Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson. Hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Epley. Juvenile protection: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen and Mr, and Mrs. Horton Jensen. mens Republican club of Brig' ham City met Monday evening ' at the Court House. President Margaret Evans at the meeting. Plans were made for a breakfast to be held Friday morning, Oct. 7, at 9 a.m. at the Tropical Restaurant honoring Sen. Arthur V. Watkins and Congressman Henry Aidous Dixon, who will be visiting in Brigham City that day.1 Mrs. Tracy H. Larsen was named chairman of the event. It was announced that a charge of $1.00 per plate would be made for all people attending; also that reservations must be made by Thursday noon by calling Mis. Larsen at 1366 or Mrs. Evans at 461. Mrs. Roma Thorson, program chairman, reported that each of the honored guests will speak, and time will be allowed for a question and answer period. It was decided that. Senator Watkins will be introduced by Mrs, Elma Klitgaard, Box Elder county Republican chalriady, and Congressman Dixon will be Introduced by Miss Joyce Thorson, his secretary. Officers of the organization present at the meeting included Mrs. Evans, .Mrs. Thorson, Mrs. Larson, Barbara Olsen, Fannie J. Christensen, Irene Hansen, Birdie Smith, Gwen Limb, and Ella Stallings. ft room representatives, Mrs. E. L. Petersen. Membership: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Collings and Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Anderson. Womens Legislative Council: Mrs. 'Reynolds V. Reeder and Mrs. George Mason. sea- 1955-5- at Lincoln school are announced by chairmen of the son- Publicity: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen. Home room: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 'Loveland and Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Hailing. Officers of Arden F. Jensen is Released From Dufy Room Parents for i. . and Mrs. Neil NEW DISTINCTIVE E COLOR STYLING plus pleasing two- and solids for every taste! 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With the new cars for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warfabrics, and patterns rival the finest custom-buil- t big M crest and newly designed bumper-grillren Petersen, parents of Mrs. dramatic impact. They are exclusively Mercurys. there is no mistaking this beauty. Munro. The sad death of Heber Wal ker has caused a gloom over our small town. Our sympathy goes out to- Mrs. Walker and her family.was Mrs. Glendall Hunsaker taken to the Holy Cross hospi tal In Salt Lake City, several days ago. She is very ill. club was held The Ruq-uitNEW MERCURY ENGINES Not just FEATURES NEW 225- - AND 12 STUNNING MODELS, NEW FLEET OF HARDTOPS- - Now Wednesday, Sept 21 at the home of Mrs Petersen. A deMercury leads its field with ten new features higher horsepower, but a new high in torque and surging power. Mercurys distinctive styling is available T- S licious dinner was served to Mrs. 225 horsepower available in Montclairs and Montereys with 9 to I in every price range in the Mercury line. 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