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Show y vfmwwm to & rv c 'M Jr. Division"-List- Ujw ;. Roll Students The Junior division of Box El- Floyd Jenson, faculty adviser, listed 60 students who had scored 35 points or more. Students listed on the honor . , roll are listed below. Eighth grade: Marilyn Call, Margaret Bott, Ruth Yamasaki, Susan Hansen, Johnny Johnson, Shauna Sheffield, ,Jill Roundy, Marlene Bolsey. Darrell Nuttal, Dougals Knudsen, Bobby DeAnna Yates. Ann Wheatley, Robert Reeder, RoJean Reeves, Jimmy Seely, Brent Andersen, Kirk Gardner, Julie Haramoto, Jimmy Harmon, Robert Hills, Moana Berchtold, Charles Anderson. Rita Harris, Diana Kay yJen-sePaul Morrell, Janet Stumm, Stewart Burt, Bennett Davis, Bill Larsen, KayLynne Olsen, JoAnn Haycock. Seventh grade: Reese Nielsen, Joel Hust, Margaret Mason, Lawrence Jorgensen, Margot Sharon Anderson, Lee Shio, Eastley, Alan Thompson, RichBarbara Jane ard Forsgren, Seeg-mille- r ;. tv 7r vr, BEHS students chosen by the Social Science deATTEND YOUTH CONFERENCE held at Bear River High school are shown conference recent to the attend youth partment Diane row: Fred to above left Owen, Earl, Dixie Gunderson, Carolyn Perry; right, front second row: Sandra Ornie, Patricia Bott, Janet Rasmussen; third row: Norman Jeppsen, advisor; Josette Peters, Gloria Hawkes, Kattherine Siggard, Eloise Oyler, Nancy Ferry, Larry Boothe, Jay Hollingsworth, Gerald Richman and Russell Jenson. Hawaiian Luau 3 .'jL.. , Legion Slates Most Successful P-- T Conferences CorinnePTA VA Official Noted at Lincoln Will to Explain Loans r 1 Sponsor Lincoln school has completed one of the most successful parent-teache- r conference sessions ever held at the school, Principal Ross Coombs an; Mrs. Frank Taylor, president nounces. G. Brown, representaWayne were held of the Corinne PTA, this week The conferences tive of Veterans Administration, : will be the guest speaker at the March 13, 14 and 15 and after announced that adult discussion regular meeting of the Amer- compiling the total number of groups will begin Friday eveican Legion, Thursday evening children represented by a par- ning, March 29, at 8 p. m. at the Corinne school house. at the War Memorial Home, be- ent, it totaled 99.2 percent. In many cases both parents Dr. Mary Petersen, ginning at 8 p. in. Brown will discuss direct G. I. attended and in some cases dentist, will begin the series to with a discussion on dental loans for veterans and will an- the teachers were pleased welcome grandmothers and health. A question period will swer questions his following as well aunts of their ! pupils follow the discussion. talk. as the parents. Other subjects scheduled durAH interested veterans and ing the series will include distheir wives are invited to be cussions. on physical health, juof American Meet the Called guests Legion Thursday venile protection, safety and that evening to! V receive firstMembers civil defense. Each person chohand information regarding For Oak Camp sen to speak will be well acloans, according to Lloyd RobiOak Camp Daughters of Utah quainted with his particular subnette, post commander, who will Pioneers will meet Thursday ject material M,rs. Taylor sail. conduct the meeting. evening March 28, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Taylor stressed that not Hostess for the evening will only PTA patrons are invited to 411 be Alice Gardner, attend these discussion groups, 4 Box Elder, NEWS WestCaptain Sixth South. but parents and all Brigham City, Utah All members are invited to others interested are urged to Wednesday, March 27, 1957 attend. attend. Study Groups well-know- , Viv: ' v' Entertainment s AT EARNS TREASURY AWARD For making 100 percent of the 1956 South Box Elder savings bond quota, T. Frank Coppn, right, chairman, was presented with the treasury award medal for patriotic service." Clem Scram, left, state diector of the savings bond progam made the presen- tation. TYSONS . Fort Brigham Camp Sets March Meeting 9 vegetable seeds Eagles Auxiliary Is Planning Initiation FLOWER SEEDS Fort Brigham Camp DaughEagles Auxiliary meeting will ters of Utah Pioneers will meet be held this evening, Wednesday, LAWN SEED at March 27, beginning at 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Initiation and nomination ol' Mrs. Lola Stowell, 311 North officers for the coming year is Main will be hostess to the listed on the agenda of events for this evening. group. Eaglo will be played as usual Abiennial is a plant that Thursday evening, March 28, belives only two years. ginning at 8:30 p. m. Friday evening, March SPECIAL 29, FERTILIZER WEED KILLER ; . INSECT SPRAYS Thompson INTRODUCTORY UN-t- K (March 20th to April 20th) FREE COCKTAIL FACIAL WITH PERMANENT OR TINT . GLENS BEAUTY SALON 14 West Forest Arkansas rates about of its area as farm land and more than 67 percent of its popi ulation as rural. one-thir- d r Phone 154 .ru dnn-Hawaiia- rAoA . mp ,) Puth, 0'? I i - f yye T Jtt Yk . rd i v 'v ' GARDEN V fit I fashion will top the afternoon with a group of ten students from Brigham Young University traveling to Brigham City to present dance and music to add to the Hawaiian atmospher. Mrs. L. E. Pierce is party chairman; Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, direc tor member, assisted by Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Milton Peters, Mrs. Harold Felt, Mrs. 1 Elwyn Seely, Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Clyde Oman, Mrs. Cameron Harmon, Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Lewis S. Boothe, Mrs. Dan Olsen, Mrs. Jasper Nicholas, Mrs. William Sackett, Mrs. Asel Robi nette, Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Gordon Felt, Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Mrs. Don Chase, Mrs. Grant All red, Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. Erroll Valentine, Mrs. Paul Merrell and Mrs. Horsley. ' s. 0 GET YOUR New Staff Member at Glens Beauty Salon with a A Hawaiian Lu au is to be held Club for Civic Improvement members in honor of the clubs birthday anniversary. The event will be held Saturday afternoon, March 30, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the .War Memorial home. Reservations will be accepted A. by Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Elwyn Seely and Mrs. Ben Knudson up to and including Thursday, March 28. A charge of $1.50 per plate will be made. Menu for the luncheon will be in Hawaiian style with decothe ration, also, to feature A Hawaiian theme.. pre-scho- Ha A Dorothy Civic Club 5V, : . - j W rS: ' ij INTRODUCING Planned.by ar C f n, Lynn Packer, Bert Freeman, Kathleen Young, Alvin Anderson, Dee Glen Brightenburg, Connie Butler, Barbara Warnke, Steven Pimper. Rex Wayne Cox, Marcia Glover, Carol Korth, Dennis Skinner, Karen Hansen, Patricia Jeppsen, Juanita Searle, Lorraine Yamasaki, Greg Young and Oralee Nelson. Ready-to-We- Mr. and Mrs. Evan W. Owen were hosts i at an Oriental dinner party Saturday evening, March 23, at their home. Chow mein for the bvenlng bad been prepared earlier in the afternoon by - Mrs. Jane Tsushima and Mrs. Sue Nagata. Guest list for the evening Included: Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Dredge, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Laren W. Balls and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. grade teacher. Also planned for the evening is election of officers ' for the coming year. r, Balls. REMODEL STORE Remodeling work is underway this week for the complete renovation and enlargement of the old N. L. Hansen Variety store on Main street. The quarters, vacated recently when the pioneer store closed, will be occupied by Forsgrens Ladies store when completed. Above picture shows power equipment demolishing remaining portions of old adobe Snow residence, located at the rear of the structure. Oriental Dinner Held At Evan W. Owen Heme Panel discussion by Box Elder High school students along with a class room demonstration by third grade pupils will be included on the program of Bunderson school PTA meeting this evening, Wednesday, March 27, beginning at 8 p. m. at the school. 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