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Show Attendance Noted At Conferences " Friday the Logan LDS hospital. Douglas Dewane is the name The occasion was his 5th birth- chosen for the six pound three ounce arrival. day anniversary. Mrs. Jenson is the former Ann The children attending played Nelson, daughter of Mr. and favors. and fished for games Mrs. R. A. Nelson, Montpelier, Luncheon was served. Idaho. Guest list Included: Debbie This Is the second grandchild David Johnston, for Mr. and Mrs. Dewane JenRasmussen, Blake Hill, Kathy Ellis, Larry son. Brigham City. Hayes, Chad Maddox, David and Craig Walker, and Jeff Utah Mother featured In THE TRUTII ABOUT THE FABULOUS FORMULA DIET In HOME December LADIES 4 Box Elder NEWS now on sale JOURNAL Wednesday, November 21, 1956 everywhere. Brigham City, Utah or-bot- h representation. This Isnt a record, however. In March of 1955, the percentage was 99.3. It dropped to 97.1 last year. The conferences were held Northwest Association Accrediting Conserve Moisture Does that old question what to do with Holiday Turkey leftovers have you stumped again this year? If so, heres an answer to this perennial problem thatll make the family stand up and cheeri- Its spicy, easy to make, Turkey Tamale Treat and youll find hashes and a la it a welcome change from the usual kings. A flavor secret of Turkey Tamale Treat is its Albers corn meal crust. Time saving tip: bake the crust while you make the filling. Vision Facts Does your vision cry for relief? Every hour of delay makes the matter more serious to you. Concern yourself right now. The EXAMINATION comes first in wise CARE FOR YOUR EYES. pre-bake- d 15. TURKEY TAMALE TREAT Marine Corps 4 (Moke ! . $ serving) Crust and Topping: Combine cups water, 1 tablespoon salt and 1 Vj cups Albers Yellow Corn Meal in saucepan over medium heat. Cook until very thick (about 7 to 10 minutes), stirring Line sides and bottom of buttered casserole with 23 of the corn meal mixture. Bake in hot oven (400 F.) about Remove oven and fill with from Tninutes crust. a 20 to give crisp 3-- DR. ROY F. BARNARD y. Offers School turkey filling. In Aviation 1 cup - 1 lobl.tp.on, hrlnlng tobteipeo chili powdet dlct4 ,e0,,4 ta,k,- - (1 nine. (anil tomato mum , , tu, 111 "(. nl it cup, Aviation minded young men op 14 .anew) giat-- d chtddaf ch..4 whol. k.fn.l c.m 1 t.apoon .all may now enlist in the Marine Yi cup t!i((d rlpo ollvM (Vigor corps and be guaranteed duty While crust Is baking, brown onion In shortening In large skillet ' and schooling with Marine Aviaover medium heat until golden brown. Add tomato sauce and said Technical tion, Sergeant cup grated cheese. Stir constantly until cheese is melted. Stir In Robert W. Wilson of the Ogden salt, sugar and chili powder. Add turkey, corn and olives. Mix Marine Corps Recruiting office. well. Cook mixture about 5, minutes longer over low heat. Place This new Marine corps aviacasserole. Top with remaining turkey mixture in corn meal-linetion program has been institucom meal mixture. Sprinkle the remaining Va cup grated cheese over corn meal topping. Bake in hot oven (400 F.) about 30 ted to enable young men interminutes cr until bubbly. ested In Marine corps air ser, vice to enlist and be guaranteed service and school with the Marine Corps Air Arm. A limited number of enlistees will be accepted - each month for this Marine aviation program since men are accepted on a school quota basis. Aviation school opening will be absorbed each month by men enlisting for aviation duty. Men enlisting under this guaranteed aviation duty program will receive recruit and advanced training before being assign ed to aviation school. The -- Ma rine corps aviation school will consist of aviation fundamentals, indoctrination course for two weeks, and then depending upon each mans aptitude, he will be assigned to a four week course in mechanical or electronic fun'f' damentals. .. ' It is the special touch by you that adds pleasure to every gift you successful Upon the complegita. Everyone likes the new, the unusual and it is the exciting tion of these special Marine ,Air foods packed in their visible glass containers that make the perfect School courses, Marines in this Christmas gifts. Select foods that will intrigue the receiver. For aviation program will be assigninstance, bottles of exotic salad dressings, almond stuffed olives, capers, rolled anchovies, and a jar of artichoke hearts are a few ed to one of the twenty-on- e ,,ideas to arrange 'in' a gift basket for the man who specializes in schools training aviation spe' salads. For the snack server, there are exciting cocktail s, cialists. and Unusual spreads, packed insparkling glass containers. And for This marks the first time since a favorite aunt, jars of honey and jellies make handsome displays the end of World War JI, .11 when tied with a bright Christmas-colore- d ribbon. years ago, that enlistments have been available for aviation duty only. , , Men interested in those Marine Corps Aviation enlistment program may receive more information by contacting Sergeant Wilson at the Selective Jed Richardson, son of Mr. Service Office in Brigham City and Mrs. Robert Litchfield of on Tuesdays." Brigham City, has been chosen for a leading role in the BrigMall Trapped ham Young Universitys first SALT LAKE CITY (UP) arena production ever staged, Neither the elements nor dark The Male Animal. of night stayed mailman George The play, originally written Taylor from the swift completion of his appointed rounds. by humorist James Thurber, Is But a locked door stopped him being presented from Nov. 19 cold. A broken door lock trap- through Nov. 24. is majoring in Richardson ped Taylor in a hallway for two hours until a passing woman speech and dramatics and is accaught his plea for freedom and tive in debate. phoned police. A lock picker Market prices for dirty eggs finally cracked the door and released the trapped mail carrier, are lower than for clean ones. Announcing mll-M- outside of the building. By Judy Johnson The recommended size of a Inspecting Box Elder High school to see if it meets the high school campus is between Northwest Association accredit- 20 and 40 acres so Box Elders Thursday were ing standards three members on the Utah association committee. They were Dr. Terrance Hatch from the USAC; Wilburn Ball, director of secondary education of Utah; and Principal Ellis McAllister of Ben Lomond High school. .Athough the official report will' follow later, the prelimin- ary account suggested repairing the old part of the building including the floors atid windows. It was noted that these repairs have been asked for several times in the past by Principal E. W. Payne and the board of education has included them in their future plans.' Another improvement which should be made is to paint the O LEGAL NOTICES To Benefit Farmer Farmers should now to conserve make plans winter precipi- tation, advises Bruce Anderson, extension irrigation specialist at Utah State Agricultural col11 acres falls far short in. this lege. requirement. There was only one dry years such as we case in the school of overload in haveDuring had every inch of moisthe classroom. ture conserved in the soil results The three men praised Box in benefit to the farmer. If you leave Elder on the warm reception are dry land farming, they received during their visit. your fields in condition to hold They recognized the fact that the winter moisture. Fall plowing leaves the fields they had not been steered away from the defects in the school rough and cloddy and is a good and that their visit was welcom- way to retard Runoff and retain ed as an aid to improve the rain or snow. Stubble mulching or trash cover aids in retaining school. rain and snow on the field so the moisture can enter the soil, Anderson adds . In steep lands, contour furHOSPITAL NOTES L. rows may be used to catch the Mrs.. Robert (Vivian) Jones, moisture. Making such furrows Coririne underwent' a major may be necessary in addition to leaving fields rough or in stuboperation Nov. 15 at Cooley Me- ble mulch. Basin listers can be morial hospital. used to prepare land to catch a following Doing nicely and retain winter moisture. major operation performed Nov. These and other ways can be 19 is Kay Shuman. used by farmers to increase Bert Tincher, 16, son of Mr. water resources. their find Mrs. Arlie Tincher, Brigham Now ismeager time to think and act the City had his appendix removed on these water conservation Nov. 18. practices, the USAC specialist Clarence Hansen, Brigham advises. Route 2 is recuperating following an appendectomy performed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) United Stain Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake CUy, Utah, October Id. 1956. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank W. HiUyard, of Smithfieid, Utah, who on June 15, 1951, made homestead U 01963, for ENf&!4 entry, No SWJ4NEV4. SESW'i. SE4. Section 7, Nov. 19. . Township 12 North, Range - 7 Weat, Mast Michael Nort, 15 month Salt Lake Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention" to make Final Proof, to ea old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed tabllsh claim to the land above de cribed, before Elliott Thornley, Notary Norr, Tremonton, had a hernia Public, at Smithfieid, Utah, on the 4tn operation morning, Tuesday day of December, 1956. Nov. 20. He is doing fine hosClaimant names as witnesses: LEO J. NUTTAL, JACK CODDER1DGE, DARRELL RICKS, all pital attendants report. DON MF.CKLE, ' . of SMITHKIELD, UTAH. at her home Recuperating E. ERNEST HOUSE, Manager. a r' 0-- 3 . . . 1 NEW d WINTER HOURS are now in effect at . Bill's Service Center OPEN: 7:30 a.m. CLOSE: 8 p.m. Drive in today for famous Mobil Service at , . Bill's Service Centet tid-bit- The Mobil Station , at 5th South & Main Brigham Student Has Leading Role perfollowing tonsillectomy formed Nov. 16 is Francis Jo lN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Call 5, daughter of Newell and , PUBLIC SALE Fran Call, Brigham. United States - .. Department of the Interior Other tonsils removed Nov ,r Bureau of Land Management 19 Included Marilyn Kunzler 4, LAND OFFICE, Salt City,- - Utah, 1956. November I, Under provisions of section 2455, R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee S as amended by section 14 of the Kunzler, Park Valley; Roger act of June 26, 1934 (46 Slat., 1274; Lewis Olsen 4, son of Mr. and U. 5. C. 1171), and pursuant to the 43 application of Thjokol -Chemical Cor Mrs. Don L.' Olsen, Brigham poration, Trenton, New Jersey Serial City and Michael Jensen 5, son No. Utah 016772,- - there will be offered at public sale to of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen, tp the highest bidder, o'clock a. m., on the be held at llth.day of December 1956 next, at Brigham City. this office, the following tracts of land: conSec. 20; SB4SEt NE'4SE'$ The northernmost town In taining (TO acres at $10.00 an acre; 40 the United Sec. 20, NW'iNW!4 containing States is Penasse, R. acres at $2.50 an acre in T. minof Minn., at 49 degrees, 22 5 W. SLM, Utah. These parcels land, as indicated will be offcrel for utes north latitude. No rewill bid be eale as a unit. ceive! for less than all of .an offered parcel of land,. Bids may be made by the principal r his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied or post-offic- e checks by certified money orders made payable to the Treasurer of "the- United States for the The envelopes amounts of the bids. d must be marked in the lower No. corner "Public sale bid. Serial 1956. Utah 016772, Sale, December II. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse" claimants of the above' described land should file their claims, or objections, .on or before the time designated for. eale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County to escer-tai- n evidence of any adverse claim. Any contiguous - owner claiming preferenc right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by .sub' mining the evidence 30required by 43 250.11 within days from the albpve sale date. X ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Phone 597 ' TURKEY FILLING chopped onto OPTOMETRIST 26 South Main - Team Visited Box Elder High School Lo- Mrs. Charle Crossman, morning, Nov. 9. successful parent-teache- r conference was conducted at Central school during American Education week with 99.1 percent of the parents attending, It was announced this week by J. D. Gunderson, principal. With 578 youngsters enrolled at the school, 573 families were represented with one parents. There were only five families unable to attend, because of sickness, being out of town or for other reasons, the school principal announced, Eleven of the 16 rooms in the schools had 100 percent Members of the Northwest Association Accrediting team who ACCREDITING TEAM visited Box Elder High school last week are shown above as they inspected the library at the school with Principal Ed Payne. They are left to right, Dr. Terrance Hatch, of U.S.A.C. ; Wilburn N. Ball, State Director of Secondary Education ; Ellis McAllister, The visitors praised the school fcipal of Ben Lomond High school ; and Principal Payne. for the warm reception they received and listed several recommended improvements to be made. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jenson, It was birthday party fun for gan, are the parents of a baby Billy Crossman, son of Mr. and son, born Sunday, Nov. 11, at A very on Nov. 13, 11 and Logan Couple Tells Of Baby Son's Birth Birthday Party Fun For Billy Crossman New Leftover Turkey Treat Nearly Perfect COLLEEN MILLER know her ropes, and not only that, she sits on em. Youll be seeing this cute colleen shortly in Hot Summer Niirht. M-l-- D-- NOTICK OF INTENTION TO ZONING ORDINANCE NOTICE is' hereby given that It is the intention of the City Council of-- Brigham . City to amend the, present zoning ordinances in effect in Brigham City, by repealing all of said zoning ordinances now, in effect and adopting an etire new zon; ing ordinance. A public hearing in relation to this proposal will be held in the City Council Chambers at 7:30 oclock P, M. on Thursday the 13th day of December, 1956. At said meeting parties in interest and ; citizens may be . heard. DATED at Brigham City, Utah, this 19th day of November A. D., TELL HER AMEND HORSLEY, : Mayor, , ATTEST: .. Fannie J.: Christensen, City Recorder.', Published the' 21st Of Novem-- ' 125S, J8M1 liei, A. - WITH AN fiD lll3 Shell appreciate this fast, clean way of drying clothes . . with no more struggling with heavy baskets of wet clothes. - 1956. ; C. MERRY CHRISTMAS Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years We challenge you to End a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof . Ancient C Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky . . . Ancient Age. . uvssima MIT fROM.YOUS CiAlU UTAH POVYEX ft LIGHT CO. |