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Show t ., D. W - j,n u f ! t V Ways to Check ir Brigham Elder Delinquency ,w I , Testimonial Scheduled for Speaker Lists Js, Vf '"? ' Elder ACCEPTS CALL David II. Kotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter, has accepted a call to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in the Central States Mission. A farewell testimonial will honor him Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Eighth ward chapel. Brigham Elder Accepts Call To LDS Mission Elder David H. Kotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter, has accepted a call to serve as a missionary for the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-dain the Central States Mission, y with headquarters at Indepen- Mo. dence, A farewell testimonial will be held in his honor Sunday eve- March 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the Eighth LDS ward chapel. Elder Kotter is a graduate of ning, the Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. He completed two years of schooling at the USAC in Logan, where he was affiliated with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon national fraternity. He served with the U. S. Army at Fort Benning, Ga., for two years, being released in June, 1955. Elder Kotter will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, March 21. He will depart from Salt Lake City for his mission headquarters on March 28. Nielsen will (Bishop Durrell preside at the testimonial. The public is invited to attend. Steps to be taken through the schools to reduce juvenile delin listed Monday quency were night by Claud H. Pratt, Ogden, superintendent of the State Industrial school when he spoke to s the Central school association meeting. Among the recommendations were the reduction of teacher-pupi- l load to a maximum of 25 so that corrective work could be undertaken, the addition of staff guidance councilors and special teacher training on problem children with liason groups to work with instructors on maladjusted pupiis. Other needs listed called for development of a youth participation program, greater emphasis on family life education, utilization of law enforcement officers in the schools, exploration and adventure programs for youths and a work and learn outdoor experimental program for teens. to Superintendent According Pratt, the inclination toward delinquency can be observed early in the elementary school program and should be treated at that time rather than wait until it becomes a serious problem. He pointed out that this required special attention, impossible in our present crowded schools. Also appearing on the program was Mrs. J. Gordon Felt and two senior Girl Scouts from Ogden who called attention to the anniversary of the program. Music for the meeting was provided by first grade students under the direction of Jane Lin ford, Faye Moody, Nell Barlow and Vera Mills. Parent-Teacher- TESTIMONIAL SET timonial services will honor Elder Jay C. Valentine prior to his departure for the Swedish Mission where he will labor for the LDS Church. The services will be held Sunday evening, March 18, at 7 p.m. in the Second LDS ward chapel. 4' Tes- ... -- v i W ? ?' . WILDLIFE PROJECT Shown above are part of the pheasants which were raised from the 150 chicks as a project of the Box Elder Wildlife Federation. The pheasants were1 released throughout parts of the county on Sunday by local Wildlife officials. To Be Honored South Stake Sets At Testimonial Gold, Green Ball will Scheduled Sunday Elder Valentine is the son of and Mrs. Errol C. Valentine, 206 South Third West. He is a graduate of the Box Elder High school with the class of '49. In 1953 he graduated from the University of Utah where he was a member of the marching band for the four years he attended there and was a member of the N r fSTv'S I 4 The first annual spring conference of the Northern District of the Utah Federation of Business Knights service and Professional Womens Clubs fraternity. For the past two will be held at Maddox Ranch years, he has been employed House on Sunday, March 18, at at ZjCM.I. and at J. C. Penney 1 p. m. company, in Salt Lake City. 'Participating in the conferHe will enter the LDS mission ence will be the Ogden, Logan, and Brigham City Business and home in Salt Lake City on March 21 and will depart from Professional Womens clubs, 7. He with officers of the State Feder- Salt Lake City on April will sail from New York on the ation as special guests. SS. Stockholm on April 11. Elder Following dinner, a program of evaluation will review the Valentine will be the only mis for Sweden at accomplishments of the three sionary leaving clubs during the past nine this time. months, and goals set for the The farewell testimonial will clubs activities during the club begin at 7 p. m. and the public 1. year beginning July is invited to attend. Also, at this conference, a new District Director will be named to succeed Anna E. Erickson of the Brigham City cluib, whose Gerald L. Spefh of Brigham term as District Director expires City was one of five USAC stu- on June 30. dents accepted by the departBrigham City members are ment of the Army for regular asked to make their reserva-- . Army appointments as second tions by Saturday noon, March 17, with Mrs. Daisy O. Hansen lieutenants, last week. or any other, Brigham City club , These men gained their regular army commissions through officer. the ROTC DIMS program. A Presidents of the Northern Sidney Sorenson of Garland DMS is a student selected by Utah District clubs are Miss has been named a member of the professor of military science Dorothy Campbell, Ogden; Miss the American Jersey Cattle club. and the president of the college, Pauline Fuller, Logan; and Mrs. He is a breeder of registered and must possess outstanding Daisy O. Hansen, Brigham City. Jersey cattle. for Sorensons qualities of leadership, high Presiding at the Sunday meetapplication moral character and definite ing will be Miss Erickson. membership in the national or aptitude for military science. ganization of the Jersey breed Hie must be in the upper half was approved at a recent meet Man Social Security f his class academically and ing of the clubs board of direc must also demonstrate leadeTo Answer Questions tors. The action gives him a rship ability through hisachieve M. Hansen of the Ogden voice in the management and Jay ments while participating in district office for Social Secur conduct of the affairs of the recognized campus activities. ity will be at the Brigham City breed and also entitles him to Employment Office on Thurs register his purebred Jerseys at day, March 15, to answer ques- special membership rates. Archery Cliib Plans The American Jersey Cattle tions concerning tlhe provisions . Wednesday Meeting of the Social Security Act and club is Americas oldest dairy It The Brigham City Archery to assist eligible people in filing breed registry organization. was organized in 1868 to keep club will meet Wednesday eve- applications for benefits. ning at 8 p. m. in the Armory Hansen will be there between pedigree records of Jersey catthe hours of 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. tle and to Improve and promote building. It is important that all mem- for the benefit of people in this the Jersey breed. The national bers attend, according to Sterl- area who desire to consult with headquarters is located in .Chim. olumbus, Ohio. ing Jensen. Commission Awarded to Local Student Garland Man Is Member of Cattle Club pt(0a,fekc'em.p(W6Ct... witL MO RE MORE W&RfiM MORE WrimI'MLnfc i l J READY TO FLY Displaying a pair of rooster pheasants which were raised from chicks, as a project of the Box Elder Wildlife Federation, are Myrland Balls, left, Federation president, and Elmer Richards, who raised and cared for the birds, prior to their release Sunday. of tory area. The remainder were scattered birds from the B.E. COMPANY WHERE PERFECTION Of PRODUCT IS TRADITION 86 PROOF LOUISVILLE. Wildlife Choose from the finest and most complete selections of fabric available. Prompt ser- vice. Expert workmanship. . ' , Reasonable prices. Drop in today for a free estimate. 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Elmer Richards, director of the local Federation, raised the pheasants, with the Corinne and Perry hunting units helping finance the project for a share of the adult birds. of Sunday, Russell Forsgren the Upland Bird committee distributed pheasants in the Corinne area while Merlin Larsen, a Federation member, feleased pheasants around the Promon The height of bad luck sickness with lockjaw. EXQUISITE FAWN 4 sea- piece BEDROOM SET bedroom stunning new group in captivating fawn mahogany. Huge 6 drawer dresser with large tilting plate glass mirror. Two boudoir lamps of your choice. Reduce! Get your WEY-RIT- d Unique design bookcase bed with matching footboard. 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Baird on Sunday evening, March 18, begining at 7 p.m. in the LDS Sixth ward chapel. Elder Baird will serve as an LDS missionary in SPRUCE UP YOUR CAR INTERIOR WITH Offioers of the South Box Elder stake MIA announced this week that the stake Gold and Green ball will be held Tuesday evening. March 20, in the High school gymnasium, beginning at 8:30 p. m. Decorations used for the Junior Prom will be used for the l affair, and an excellent floor show Is being under the direction of the stake dance directors. South stake members are invited to attend, according to the stake MIA officers. be held Sunday evening, March 18, in in the Second ward chapel honor of Elder Jay C. Valentine, who is leaving in the near future to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Swedish mission. e It's Springtime Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 14, 1956 Mr. BPW Conference Box Elder NEWS 6 LDS Missionary A farewell testimonial A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Gareth M. Baird on Sunday evening, March 18. in the Sixth LDS ward chapel, beginning at 7 p. m. EldeT Baird is the son of Bishop and Mrs. J. Edwin Baird, and has accepted a call to the Southern States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and seminary. He completed one quarter of studies in his second year at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, prior to serving in the U. S. Army for the past two at years. He was stationed Fort Lewis during the majority of the time of his service. He received his release on Jan. 22 of this year. 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