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Show BEHS Dog-Gon- o Graduates Attending BYU Winter i 4 , 'Utah' 4 UP) Alvin Stauffer returned home to find an afternoon burglar had entered the house, taken four shirts; two pairs of pants, and had cracked open a piggy bank for a haul of $1,50. . Stauffer,- - puz- OGDEN, duarter graduates e Those for- - enrolled J!lli!HlKI!Hlliilijjj winter here 'are: Beth Beard, Betty Beard, Paul Ben Richard nlion, Keith' Hillings, r ft "jar HTheverjr best" quarter from "'( zled that the yegg met no opposition from the family dog. discovered the thief apparently had taken the dog too. i of Box Elder High school are now f attending Brigham Young University at Provo, according to official figures released this " week j by school authorities. tt Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 7, 1956 - Forty-on- 'f Elder NEWS. Box ' JEM&01E Billings, G Beverly ' Blasangarfie, David Bult, 9 Maureen--- Carroll, Jane . Cook,' ' BrUce Barbara Crompton, Merrill Gldttn, Rich-- ' ard Grovef, ' Martha Hamtrjond, Ernest Hansen, Jajdk Jensen, Carol Johnsdnv Gordon Johnson. : , s. i Sandra Knudebn .Larry Deanna Lichtenstein Frank O. May, Jr., Nona Lynne (May, Carma Middatigh,-Charle- s Mills, Ruth 'Morrell, Claudia Morris, David Newman, - Rochelle Nichols, Colleen .Oyler, 5.Pihil Oylejc, Devem Perry, Ray Don Reese, (Maree Richards,' JRoxateneRidd, Beverly Ross, Gwendolyn .Seely, Connie Siggasd, Clarence Tanner, Anna t Jean .Tyrley,, Keith Welch, and. Marilyn. Wood. , ; E3J0Y : - Prom Decorations - . re N M W J' h Supervisors Report on South Box Elder. A . Nearly Completed . '"'' JiyCorolynTlndey , . t a ' 'i committee tol Recently, memlberS' of the- - junior class who axe working on the prom, took a Saturday ocfif and went to Salt Lake City to obtain the final touches, that will complete this years' prom. This Prop committee went to the costume house in Salt Lake to pick up the necessary props needed for the decoration of the gym. These six members were driven down, by Lyman Morrell, the Junior classs hard working Dad. So, far, many hours have been spent by the prom committee in getting ready for the final night of March. 16. Every night after school for the past few months, also Saturdays, has been spent working on the decorations that do not need to be assembled right in the gym. Now, the iprom room bustles with even more activity as the nearing date approaches. Next eek, all their decorations will be taken to the big gym, where members will1 prepare for the biggest dance of the year. , , ,The theme for the prom this year is to be kept a secret and everything will be done to keep it so. No one will be admitted in to see the decorations until the very night, thus, increasing curiosity and making a greater desire for people to want to 1 come. However, a special assembly on the afternoon of the pram will reveal the secret to the high school student body and others attending. Prom date and time will be (March 16 at 9 p. m. in the Bax Elder High school gymnasium. Tickets may be obtained from the members of the junior class. - a j 2 Gardening Classes i Scheduled at BEHS , Amateur landscapers, flower lovers, and general gardeners will be interested in attending a series of classes to be held in the agricultural department of the 'Box Elder High school each Monday evening for a four week period, according to A. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder county agent. The classes will begin on March 19 at 8 p. m. Each class will feature a specialist in his I , t . I j J t field. (Dates for ; subjects to s follows: (March the classes and the discussed are as ibe 19 Soils and Seed . JBed Preparation. (March 26 the Landscaping (Home Grounds, " April 2 "Annual Flowers and Care of L&wns." . ? April 9 Care and Mainte nance of Home Grounds. These elapses are being sponsored by the Extension Service s in cooperation with the local gardeners and the agricultural - department of the Box Elder (High school. - 1 Local Serviceman Trains at Fort Ord Edwin C. (Ted) Harrtsor $on r. and iMrs. E. IB. Harrison is beginning Ms basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., after, being Inducted into, the Army in Feb- - Soil Conservation District Activities 52 While anticipated goals were a considerable not reached, amount of improvement was noted in the annual supervisors report of the South Box Elder Soil Conservation district re. leased this week by Lester P. Knight, district conservationist concrete .pipe In feet of their irrigation system. . , n h . . . ruary. tf He reports that he has seen 4 several other servicemen from Brigham City who are also sta- tioned at Fort Ord, including Ricky Dunn, Sheldon Sheridan Daines, . " , I i - i I ", ! 1 'it 1 4 U 4 Jj Cjv ) ( ttLI&OXHIiTE'G. 7765 enaiw ji hi) V W p ' f? $ muosi t deluxe straight vrwsir. ?o proof, i tears mrnm ti f . Phone , mi to Mam Mtnm mm 9timis mi MUUM old. melrose distillers cq.n.y. storThe concrete overnight age pond was built by the Beecher brothers on the side hill, offering enough pressure to use a sprinkler system for water Control and efficiency. This and The report made by Douglas other projects were visited by Quayle, Chairman; Cyrus T. Jen- the supervisors on their annual , sen, vice chairman; Ernest E. tour. Johnson, treasurer; and SuperThe district educational provisors Rulon J. LacKin and Leo Hansen listed some of the ma- gram was continued through the use of agricultural films and jor conservation practices ap- itlhe land judging contest condistrict in the the plied during ducted for high school students, past year. it was pointed out. Moke Major pains List District Goals ' These included improved walisted as major accomplishter application on 206 acres, Irments sought for future imrigation water management on 158 acres, 1,011 feet of tile provement are 224,616 feet of drains, 79 acres of land drain- dutch canal lining, 1,600 to ed, 174 acres leveled, 5,202 feet 2,000 acres of drainage, 3,400 of ditch lining and pipeline, acres of leveling, 40,000 acres of 1,248 feet of canaj lining, con- range reseeding and 89,000 acres struction of an overnight storage of controlled grazing, the report pond, one mile of ditch con- showed. I struction and 23 acres of cover They also pointed out that crop planted. more attention should be given of the local Cooperating with the district to improvement are 89 fanners who have listed .watershed which furnishes irri13,583 acres under agreement. gation and culinary water needs These Include 53 basic plans for the various towns and com6,333 acres. munities in the district . and Include New Group asked for the continued support A new group enterprise agree- of the Extension Service, Forest ment was completed this past service, Soil Conservation seryear with the Perry Irrigation vice and other agencies who company which installed 1,248 have assisted in the past. ? ", Mining-o- ne of Utah's biggest customers Utah's mining industry spends an estimated $74,500,000 a year on supplies and services. Mining, as a major customer, helps hundreds of Utah businesses prosper,'-whicin turn results in employment for thousands of Utahns. 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Call or drop us a card ' Ford Tudor and Warren .t Kister. , , Harrison recently returned from serving an LDS mission in .tee Waster n States mission. v t - .1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah COPPIN MOTOR CO. j - , tions with better crops because of better distribution and control through a concrete pipe system. A system that pays for .itself in three to five years whan proparly Installed. I T , tJ ' $535 : , , A REAL STEAL! of - THAT PAYS FOX ITSIIF From tho day you install durable concrete pipe your irrigation system Starts paying for itself in constant savings t . . Savings in water, labor, woed control and general opera- Lar-kinf PROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS- - Members of the Junior Prorri committee ' recently made a trip to the Sait Lake Costume House to acquire special properties for decorations for the Prom which takes place March 16. Shown above are those who made the. trip, left to right, Larry Boothe, Louie Rio, Brent Horsley, Janet Rasmussen, Marl i Goirley, layman Morrell, class father; and - Lynnette Jensen. OF A SYSTEM THE ADVANTAGES . ' I . ' r , 0k Elder NEWS and JOURDL 4 I k |