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Show 4 Good School Lunch A Must for Kids Corinnc Youth Is A MADISON, Wis. (UP) sandwich and soft drink "are not sufficient for a childs lunch, warns Dr. Carl N. Neuipert, Wisconsin health officer. A childs lunch should provide at least of the daily food requirements," he said, "Whether eaten at home or at school, it should include .one half pint of milk; a substantial protein food such as meat, egg, cheese or peanut butter sandwich; a vegetable tir fruit or both; whole grain or enriched bread and butter. Neupert said a hot food is desirable but not necessary. The health officer didnt limit lunch requirements to the food, alone. "Adequate lunches, eaten in pleasant surroupdings, will contribute much to a childs emotional health as well as to good nutrition, he said. Training in Kansas Todayfor Army Pfc. Joseph B.Shandrew, son of Mrs. LaVon Golds-(berrCorinne, recently took at Fort (Funeral services will be con- 'part in a military review ducted today, Wednesday, Dec. Riley, Kan., held in honor of G. S. Meloy, Jr, the 28, at 1 p. m. In the Honeyville Maj. Gen, former commander of the First IDS chapel for Newman 74, Honeyville, who died Infantry division. Saturday riigiht, Dec. 24, at the Ceheral (Meloy has (been aslocal hospital after a six day signed to Washington, D. C., illness. chief of information for the Friends may call this morn- Army. Private First Class Shandrew ing at the family home in i3 a driver in company K of the until time of services. Burial will be in tlhe Honey-vill- divisions 18th regiment. He encemetery under the direc- tered the Army in January 1954 tion of the Harold B. Felt Fu- and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. neral Home. Mr. Hunsaker was born July Elder county. .7, 1881 in Honeyville, a son of a former SurviivoTs include Aibraham and Catherine Jensen wife; sons, and daughters, Oral Hunsaker. J. Hunsaker, Honeyville; Dar: IHe married Smith, win A. Hunsaker, Myrtle Richland, July 16, 1902, in the Logan LDS Wash.; Hugh D. Hunsaker, Day-ton- , Ohio; Mrs. Oredta Larsen, temple. She died 33 years ago. He later married Eva Qhlarson. Garland; Mrs. Ardis Burbank, IHe was an Elder in the LDS Brigham City; Mrs. Barbara Church and a member of the Jeippsen, Harper; 19 grandchilHoneyville ward. He served on dren; and three brothers, Ben the Honeyville town council for Hunsaker, Ogden; Leo, and Weltwo years and was a prominent don Hunsaker, both of Salt Lake stock grower and farmer in Box City. Honeyville Man 20, Hon-evill- e e KENTUCKY JAMES 8. STRAIGHT GRAND PRIZE WINNERS Mark Well and Linda Bradbury were the grand prize winners in the Christmas boys and girls contest conducted by Glens Rexall Drug and concluded last Friday. Glen Humphreys, store manager, presented the prizes to the fortunate winners. Other winners iri the boys contest included Kent Seely, Myron Hopkins, Raymond King, Richard Forsgren, Robert Lichtenstein, Douglas Knudsen and Bobby Sanford, in that order. Second to eighth place winners in the girls contest were Rama Glover, Sheila Nelson, Carol Ann Korth, Janice Peters, Kathy Claybaugh, Susan Reeder THE Dies in Calif. Winners at i & Hyrum Joseph Jensen, Central Told look for bent frames, worn bearings and ground tools that should be replaced. Theyll recommend only die service needed. Call us today to make a Service darn. PIIOflE 300 Sweepstakes winners in the annual Christmas poster contest for students at Central school, sponsored by the are: Alice Ann Valentine, Carol Westenskow and Dennis Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen. Other prize winners include: First grade Jerry Johnston, Sydney Burtcher. Lynn Jensen, Nancy Ann Shields, Cheryl Andersen, Steven Cazier, Joseph Armstrong and Carolyn Fish. Second grade Susan Petersen, Carolyn Freer, Don Huggins, Emerson Becenti, Billy Stoddard and Elaine Larsen. Third grade Nancy Andersen, Dennis Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen, Chris PaHyer, Kathleen Hunsiaker, tricia Dixon, Barbara Andersen, Gary Lewis. Cheryl Tingey-anFourth grade Harriet Sloan, Gary Wortlhiington, Karen Petersen, Bonnie Larsen, Shirley Jean Packer and Ricky Pixton. Fifth grade Margaret Owen, Carolyn Hansen, Gayle Reeder, Kathleen Owen, Raymond King d BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. Brigham City. Utah AN EVENT FOR THE THRIFTY! 67, for- mer Brigham City resident, died Jay-ceefte- -- Sunday, December 25, at his residence in Los Angeles, Calif. He resided here from 1940 to 1948 and has made Ms home in Los Angeles since that time. He was born February 12, 1888 in Bnigham City to Hans Peter and Oliva Olsen Jensen. He married Mamie Benson, 1908. in April, The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. She died November 9, 1925. He is survived by two sons, two daughters, James C. and Cecil Jensen, Los Angeles; Mrs. Joseph Andrus, Richmond, Utah; Mts. Davis Thomas, Salt Lake City; three brothers, Alfred, Logan; Henry, Brigham City; Mil-toSan Mateo, Calif.; five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, today, in Los Angeles. Viewing wtill be held in Logan on Thursday, prior to burial under the direction of the Loyal Hall mortuary. and Jennie Lund berg, Sixth grade John Hess, Robert Shorty, Margo Shio, Nina Siggard, Dennis Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen and Gayle Baker. winners each Sweepstakes won a $1; first prize winners 35 cents and second prize winners 25 cents. BIG 1 Regional Loss Box Elder won a region one wrestling match from North Cache last Wednesday afternoon by a close 53 to 43 score, winning 13 of the 24 matches, two of which resulted in draws. 'Pinning their Bulldog opponents were Mito Nimori, Norten Cook, Danny Erb, Richard Endo and Ralph Kunzler. Decisions were won by Glade Sycamore, Jimmy Moore, Richard Korth, Dennis Nelson, Jerry Meservy, Tad Jeppsen, Kent Josephson and LaVar Rigby. Wrestling to draws were David Frodsham and Richard Nelson. Dropping decisions were Max Huggins, Wayne May, Verl Cole, Kenny Waiters, Boibby Short and Bob Ohristensen. Pinned in their matches were Nolan Tin-geBilly Howes and Orchard. Cancelled Out NEW HAVEN, Conn, (UP) After ousting a (band of gypsies, (health officer Eric W. Wood shrugged off their threats to put a curse on him. Ive had lately that so much bad luck maybe two negatives will make a positive, he said. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 28, ONE ONLY HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER TANK CLEANER WITH ATTACHMENTS Your carpets and rugs are brighter and last longer when you use a Hoover. 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