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Show ' i Local Students Help Plan ROTC if. 17--V-; Project Although Box Elder Highs thin clads ran off with four first place awards, including the mile relay last Friday, they lost the dual meet with Bear River High by a 69 to 44 score. Week at U.S.U. Several Brigham City students enrolled at Utah State University are actively participating in plans for the second annual ROTC Week at the school which is being observed during this week, under the sponsorship of the Army and Air Force ROTC cadets. Included in the weeks events are a special assembly program; showing of the movie Our Mr. Sun, several times during the week; the Pershing Rifle drill meet and the annual Intermountain Invitational Rifle Meet; and the sponsoring of a blood mobile project on the campus. Highlight of the week will be the 64th annual Governors Military Ball to be held in the Union Ballroom, Friday night at 9 p. m. Preceding the formal ball, a banquet will honor senior cadets and their partners. Among those from this locality serving on various committees planning activities for ROTC Week are Edison Schow. Alvin Hendrickson, Cheryl Palmer, Therald Quayle, Randall Jensen, and Norman Olsen of Brigham City; Arnell Jeppsen of Mantua and Jeri Holmgren of Bear River City. Civil Service Seeks Mathematical Aids Track Squad Drops City Council Gives Final Okay Dual Meet to Bears To Main Street Widening In the mile run, Box Elder copped all three positions with Jensen coming under the wire with 5:14.7, trailed by Sloan and W. Bott , Farnsworths 5 foot, 9 inch leap was tops in high jump Arbon tied with Bear while Rivers Kirby for second place. Jeppson soared over the bar at 10 feet, 6 inches for first honors in pole vault while teammate Tingey placed third. The mile relay team composed of Singleton, Nelson, LaFram boise and Moore ran a sizzling 3.53.6 for top honors. Others placing in the dual meet included Christensen, third dash and in Huggins second in the 440; Earl second in 680; Hansen third in broad jump; Arbon second in discus; Shio second and LaFram-boisthird in javeline. 100-yar- d ROTC COMMITTEE MEMBERS Local students serving as members of various committees for ROTC Week at Utah State University are shown above, left to right, Cadet SFC Therald Quayle, Cadet Lt. Col. Norman Olsen, Sponsor 2nd Lt. Arnell Jeppsen and Cadet Sergeant Randall Jensen, all of Brigham City, and Cadet Kirk Waldron of Final PTA Meeting Is Elected Set by Lincoln SS Retirement Lincoln school PTA has set the final meeting of the year as with Miss LaPreal Wight guest speaker. Meeting will be held Monday evening, April 29, at 7:30 p, m. in the activity room. Miss Wight will encourage children to use the local public summer library during the months. Music for the evening will be furnished by Fifth and Sixth graders with their teachers in charge. Installation of newly elected PTA officers will be conducted with Mrs. Robert W. Morgan, past president for South Box Elder PTA Council, in charge of installation. All are invited to attend. The participating children will remain to hear Miss Wight. Procedure to Be Explained If any persons intend to retire this month and file a claim for social security benefits, they should bring the W-- which they receive from their employer, or a copy of their 1956 income tax return, according to Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden district of2 fice. The W-- can be used to verify your 1956 earnings if you worked for someone else. The income tax return, plus a careSchedule C, fully completed Profit or Loss from Business, or Schedule F, Schedule of Farm Income and Expenses, is essential if you were in business for Cancelled yourself in 1956. check or other evidence of payment of the social security tax should also be available if you in 1956. were for new ideas to help Hansen said that the Ogden youLooking up for Spring? Decspruce seoffice,- like all other social tricks you can do yourorating excurity offices, is having an self on a small budget? ceptionally high intake of claims Pull out those family porsince the first of the year, and traits they will decorate your some delays will be unavoidable. walls with an exciting personal However, if claimants will come touch. earnof prepared with the proof This small uninspiring dinette ings described above, this rec- became the gay inviting spot ord volume of work can be proshown above with the use of cessed more rapidly. portrait photographs, felt and Hansen pointed out that the wallpaper. To copy this, select of a bright gay felt for portrait social security amendments 1956, which brought new groups mats, canopy scallops and table under the program, reduced the cover. Use a simple scenic paper retirement age for women, and on one wall and hang felt scallops around the ceiling with rubprovided benefits for the severely disabled worker age 50 to 65, ber cement. Cut dramatic rococo are responsible for the sharp mats on which to mount photographs using dry mounting tisincrease in the work in their ofsue available through your lo- fice. Hansen will be at the Brigham City Employment Office Precaution on Thursday, May 2, from 10 a. An EFFINGHAM, 111. (UP) m. until 4 p. m. to assist eligible to who was doctor seEffingham social people in applying for lead a Chamber of Commerce curity benefits. 2 Bear River PTA Prexy Mrs. Lee Johnson has been elected to serve as president of Bear River City school PTA. ' She, along with the following were elected at a recent meeting of the association: LeRoy Dell Holmgren, vice president and Mrs. Wilma Andersen, secretary. Program for the evening included a talk and film on safety by Sgt. Ed Pitcher of Utah Highway Patrol. Musical numbers and readings were presented by students of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The theme was Americanism. 5 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, April 24, 1957 Brigham City, Utah t beer license received from Harpers Troduce was approved by the council. The Civil Service commission has announced an examination for Mathematical Aid for filling positions in Utah and surrounding states. Salaries range from $2960 to $4525 per annum. Further information and application forms may be obtained from Francis Christensen at the local post office. I Mayor Horsley read a letter of commendation for Charles local publisher, written by Don Eck, general manager of the National Editorial Assn., Black marble' is mined i in in reply to a letter from Mayor northeastern Arkansas. Horsley regarding an editorial Claybaugh had written and pubFREE! NYLONS lished in the April 3 edition of FREE 1 package of of with purchase exBox the Elder News. Eck WEARLON, a nylon saver that pressed appreciation of Claybaugh and the public service is guaranteed to resist runs which he performs. and snags. Allows straighter invisible seams and gives Council members voted unanto and your body strength imously that a special mainteprecious nylons. Treats 48 nance district be created on Secpairs of nylons. Send size and ond East street for the maintenance and upkeep of parking, color desired with $1.00 to which provides that the properWEARLON LABORATORY, ty owners be charged for the laP. O. Box 1052, Salt Lake City, bor involved and that Brigham Utah. City will furnish the water. Clay-baug- 220-yar- Mrs. Lee Johnson Perk Up Your Walls With Portraits (Continued From Page One) Ranger Gordon Van Buren has been assigned to this district. Van Buren will make his home in Ogden where his office is located, however, he will spend a large portion of his time on the area adjacent to Brigham City, the mayor explained, and Roland Gourley will be the local for the Forest representative Service. A letter was read from the Utah Water Pollution Control Board commending the city on progress being made in the sewage plant laboratory program and offered the service of their staff at any time. Willis Hansen, city office manager,-reported that the Board of Adjustments had conducted two official meetings since becoming fully organized. An application for a retail Local Contractor nMitutce Wayne A. Jensen local buildthe ing contractor, submitted low bid to build an addition to the Municipal (Arsenal Villa) school in Roy. The Weber County Board of Education awarded the contract, subject to approval of the architect and attorney. Jensens bid of $279,980 was only $20 below the second low bid of 280,000, submitted by an Ogden firm. There were 12 bidding firms. The new construction will provide for 18,130 square feet of floor space and will include six multirestrooms, classrooms, purpose room with stage, kitchen, foyer and administration offices. Also included in the project will be the exterior covering of the present structure with a masonry finish to match the new portion as well as reroofing and remodeling portions of the old building. Hedges should be pruned with the top narrower than the bottom in order to give all sides of the hedge sunlight. FIRE-AUT0-H0- and FAMILY LIABILITY Tho rtmorkoble new UhraPolicy, Utued exclusively by famous GEN ERAL Of AMERICA, can include virtually elf of your insurance in just ONE POLICY. It s the convenient, moneysaving, sure way to insure! ONE ONE ONE ONE policy agent annual or budget payment if you wuh UfraPoiry can be put into ofFect Immediately without disturbing your present insurance or losing one cent of premiums you have already paid. Ask us fo details H. DEE JOHNSON Insurance Counselor Phone Home Office group passed out tranquillity pills' to the listeners. His subject, Spending and Taxes. , discussion -- r Treat yourself to something DE LUXE HLBQSE DELUXE STRAIGHT By developing skills over the years and by passing on to younger men the invaluable lessons of experience, Kennecotts 20 and 30 year employees have been an important factor in the companys success. And successful operations by Kennecott result in payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases that make an important contribution to our states prosperity. In honoring its 20 and 30 year employees, Kennecott pays tribute to their role in helping to make Utah a better state for all Utahns. Kennecott Copper Corporation WHISKY. 86 rXlOQF-7.YEA- IlS OUL MELROSE DISTILLERS C0ILY. A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah F'JOW'Win'"" 'IJMMII-- my fn IMP a ( premium cal art store. Before mounting, spray portraits with clear plastic for protection. Add bright touches of a contrasting color in the chair cushions and you have a delightful portrait gallery in a sidewalk cafe dinette. 4 - , renewal date i AM? all: ME - This week, Kermecott honors 60 employees who have completed 30 years of continuous service with the company, and 297 employees who have completed 20 years of service. These 357 employees have served a total of 7,740 years in the production of copper from a mine that was established 53 years ago. And they represent just a portion of the veteran employees engaged in copper produce tion in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kenne-cot- ts 6,600 employees have been following careers in copper for 20 or more years. "poUccf HOW Includes Awarded Ogden Bid d , , , t |