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Show lull ui ui I V. w WV,'t Vs t a tj V '' ' V 1 w- 'Yi- ' ? wiuaijii11 4' Ogden Pair Given , j. ,0 ' ry & Jail Term, Fines t Aaf f : 41 ' & '? -- A syfr ;v.;j : l 4 ? f fp f . : --4 LJ 4 f "$1 ff i W . s-.- i -- s ,, y "A.V I U i it A . in f H j. i V' i- Catherine Siggard Box Elder High Seniors at school have been invited to attend Agathon at Utah State University on Saturday, May 3, to view the scholastic and social achievements of the school. Activities of the event will begin on May 1 and continue- - for three days However, seniors from Box Elder will attend only on Friday evening and Saturday Gloria Jean Nelson will represent BEI1S as its contestant to compete with senior girls from several other high schools lor Hi Queen. The girl chosen for tins honor will reign over Agathon celebration, along with By Darrell Dagsen, 3424 Lincoln avenue, Ogden, pleaded guilty in city court Monday to charges of drunken driving and driving without a license. He was fined $230 and sentenced to serve 115 days in the county jaif; the sentence to be suspended on payment of the fine. Dagsen was arrested Saturday night by Trooper Ralph Kotter, Utah State Highway Patrol, alter the car he was driving had knocked over a mailbox in Willard. A passenger and owner of the auto, Dean Hansen, 373 Second street, Ogden, was fined a total ol $60 on charges of public in- Miss USU. Each department of the Unitoxication, letting an unlicensed driver drive his ear, and versity will sponsor a display In both Friday and Saturday. registration. addition, fraternities and sororiMore than 95 percent of vehi- ties will hold open house. Since emphasis is being placed cles involved in fatal accidents on U. S. highways in 1957 were on science this year, high school their will students in apparently good condition. display - 4 dh6Mafete .. rtiintf ji jutoatiteui trirha Miles Cap Ferry is shown with INITIAL WINNERS Lewis Kunzler, center, and Phillip Reeder after the youngsters were named winners of a pair of geld pigs, awarded by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The annual proand FFA member was begun gram to give a pig to a this year by the Jaycees. 4-- H achievements at a science fair. Several projects from the Science Fair which was held at Box Eider will be on display. FFA judging teams from several high schools will compete for honors on May 1 and 2. Fridays schedule includes a varsity-alumn- i football game at 7:30 p m. and a concert featuring the Four Freshnjen at 8 p. m. Highlighting the day will be the Agathon dance at 9 p m. with the music of the Four Freshmen. Saturdays agenda features Re Local Area Will POSTON (UP) Massachusetts now requires quarantine for only three diseases Asiatic cholera, bubonic plague and smalla pox. The state has not had ease of smallpox since 1932, has not had a case of Asiatic cholera since 1832, and there is no record of any case of the plague r in Massachusetts during its history Box Elder county will be SLEEP ISIfi COLLAR" TiM. Mark No non collar "curl Points oil collar lay flat ogoinst the body. "Sleeping Collar" k molded to conforms to your seek-Im- o. 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1, WHITES ARI WHITER COLORS ARI for the convenience of summer 10 p.m., except Wt new . so aomfortable . . . and looks That's the shirt with the Sleeping Collor, finished an our new Prosperity eab-In- et shirt finishing equipment. Smooth, lustrous, everafl fimsk. No ereaaet, no wrinkles. at BAG! properly designed, properly installed irrigation system off enduring W. R. White concrete pipe is a paying investment.! Competent records demonstrate that savings in time, labor! and water loss in ditches pay the complete cost of a good sys tem in two to four years, while the system continues to work for you as a permanent asset with a minimum of depreciation and maintenance. Contact your W. R WHITE tain AtfiHii wn BRIGHAM CONCRtH PIPi SfWiR CONftUCAltb PtPI Ml I At cuivtm e ... The U. S. will need as much oil in the next 15 years ns it produced in the past century. To locate new sources of oil and develop known fields, we invested $280,915,466 last year . . . drilled 9G8 new wells, ol which 176 were dry holes. transport more oil and finished products in the future Standard has placed orders for $148,368,510 worth of new facilities, including 10 supertankers, greater pipeline capacity and additions to our fleet of trucks and trailers. Research helps create new products . . . and new jobs. During 1957 we had 1400 employees in research and technical services alone. As a result of continuing research we now make more than 1,000 products that were not marketed 15 years ago. full-tim- MAY 7 Box CLUB Elder High School AUDITORIUM 8:00 P. M. Benefit Underprivileged Children and Scholarship Fund. ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00 THURS. MAY 8 MIIM HW Lift MtlAt ALL TVPU planning to meet the challenge of the future. As we see it, this is the challenge: By 1908 the U. S. will have 202,000,000 17 more than today. To sustain this growing population while people more goods of living, the nation will require 40 standard the raising and services. Thats why last year Standard invested more than ever to help provide the future products for you and for the security of our country . . . and Standard will continue to invest, providing jobs and opportunities that can lead to a more abundant life for our nation and its people in the space age ahead. long-rang- To help KIWANIS CONCMH Economic progress doesn't just happen. It must begin with confident, FROM TRIUMPHANT Sponsored Iv BRIGHAM CltY EXport 6A1I1 au iONcam How Standard uses earnings to back its faith in the future , WED. HI AO CO. 22 WEST FOREST - fuifilur representative today! W.R. WHITE IfcfilbAIION 4ArintiiifriiiMiriiriii SYSTEM 1625 Vall Ave. Ogden, Utah LAUNDERETTE S&kl amfS'8n AROUND THE WORLD RETURNED to You m a REUSABLE PLASTIC Available in Brigham City exclusively HAMILTON DRUG CENTER INSTALL A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE A so good. Sundays YOU PIPE IRRIGATION AAIGHTER e TOUR COMPLETELY LABOR COSTS AFTER . DIRECT You can KNOCK OUT . . . Money isnt everything, I wish I knew who said it, For if he didnt have the cash He must have had the credit. Shirt with a un- Elder Solvency Looks Swelll and Holidays. der enemy attack May 6 and 7. The attack will not be real, NEWS only simulated, however, every 2 Box el fort is being put forth by the Federal Civil Deien.se adminis-tiatioBrigham City, Utah to create realistic situaWednesday, April 30, 1958 tions and problems encountered in an actual emergency. weekly newspaper established in IBY6, puh lined every Wednesday and entered as bee According to J. D. Gunderson, ond Class Matter et the post office in defense director, Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March county civil 1879. Opeiation Alert, as it will be referred to, will be the attack Ches. W. Clevbaugh, Publisher of control, phase, consisting iubscrpition rate S3 00 per year, payable tr dispersal, and protection lie advance, in combination with the Box Elder will receive a sealed envelope, Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 per year 12 50 for i months; single copy IQ cents. containing the problem, to be Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah opened the day of the attack State Press Association, National Editorial the nation-widOrdinarily Association end United Press, Advertising alert is held in July. It was Utah State Press Association, Representative; elt Lake City. Utah . scheduled for May this year for the purpose of including evacuaNATION A l tion of schools. Each principal p I T O R I A I will have a problem to solve on each df the clays, Gunderson tePmm.TO.m.1 said. Motto for the mock emergency is If you fail to prepare, MIMKSS&4T OF UTAH STATE PTsSOCIATIOM you prepare to fail. to Alice Oh, that, he shrugged. Well, she wanted to get married. Stores Well! SUMMER STORE HOURS 8:30 a.m. and close at 338-yea- other. Say, Joe, said one, why did you break your engagement is oevav mussed up. Remains wrinkle-fre- e in a drowar or suitcase. shoppers, the Hamilton Drug Center will open at Attack May Imagine That Two old friends ran into each "Sleeping Collar" Effective May 6-- 7 I Fits Well! i Quarantine Note A Tip From Me watched the waiters take their tips, Observed their discontented lips; And thats the trouble nowadays, gion One track and tennis meets at 1 30 p. m. Agathon comedies They think that money grows on are scheduled for Saturday evetrays. ning at 8:15 p. m. High school seniors from schools in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming are expected to be present. Seniors Will Attend USU Agahon Event e While most of Standards income went back into the business, our 148,315 stockholders received about 4r for each dollar of stock investment at market value. Dividends encourage future investments, helping all business to expand and improve service. Again last year Standard was one of the Wests largest customers. Our purchases included 50,000 items helped provide employment and payrolls for more than 10,000 large and small business firms in hundreds of Western communities. ... Through affiliates we also helped advance progress in more than 70 friendly Eastern Hemisphere countries. Oil development helps local business, provides employment and supplies funds for education, health and housing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ajhead, to serve you better |