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Show English Lass Hunts Pheasants In Corinnc Area A member of the British Foreign service spent last weekend pheasant hunting in the Corinne area accompanied by her Vizsla Hungarian pointer. Miss Joan Fish, acting British representative in Denver for the found Rocky Mountain region, good hunting as she bagged her limit of three birds. The Rocky Mountain region includes Utah, Wvoming and Colorado. Originally from England, Miss Fish has spent 18 months in the United States and has been with 8 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, University of Utah. He teaches international law at the university and is from Salt Lake City. Miss Fish stated that she was very fond of Utah and was glad she was stationed in the Rocky Mountain region. Guiding them into the area was Ruggles Porter, district wildlife conservation officer. With them also were Einar Larsen, Accompanying Miss Fish was president of the Corinne posted a friend, Dr. Frank B. Schick of hunting area and Miles Ferry, the political science department, secretary. the British foreign service for 11 years. She was in Hungary when the revolution broke out there. Her two Hungarian pointers accompanied her out on a plane through the courtesy of two Russian V.I P.s and with the aid of 500 cigarettes. Checko, the dog she hunted with at Corinne, has a special citation given by the Queen of England for November SHOP EARLY AT 12, 1958 ROBERTAS Brigham City, Utah ' Corinne Local Bureau To Elect New Officers Remember, now is the time to your Christmas shopping while selections are good, and plan. you can use our Ask your favorite clerk about the new Dress Contest which ends November 30th at Robertas. Come in and see our rack of budget dresses. Good values to $19.95, now selling for only $9.95. These dresses will be reduced $1.00 each week until all are sold. But come early to get the best selection of styles and sizes. do Election of officers for ' Corinne Local Farm Bureau will be conducted at regular meeting Thursday afternoon, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. Officers announce that the meeting will be held in. the. Corinne LDS werd chapel. An interesting speaker has been engaged and a good crowd is anticipated. lay-a-wa- y WORRIED About Your LIGHT UP THE SKY Annette Knudsen of Brigham City, center, is shown in the' role of Irene Livingston, leading lady in Utah State University theater production of Moss Harts Light Up the Sky, asshe bewildered her secretary, played by Julie West, left, and her producer, Marion Rossi, with tales of the nightmare she has just experienced. The play opens Wednesday for four nights. Local Girl Carries USU Play n n, Wal-lenstin- e, So smooth and clear, its ONE OF AMERICAS 2 LARGEST SELLERS NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AGENCY . t Editors Attend Journalism Meet Sydney Reeder and Carol Rae of Byington, editor and i the Bee at Box Elder High Miss Annette Knudsen, daugh- school, attended the annual Utah ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knud-se- School Journalism Conference of Brigham City, will be at Brigham Young University, Nov. 1, to get tips from practicseen in the role of Irene leading lady in Utah ing newsmen for their school State University theater produc- publications. tion of Moss Harts Light Up More than 500 delegates from 45 schools participated in the the Sky. various round table and workThe Broadway comedy will shop sessions throughout the open this evening, Wednesday, day. These included news rein the Main auditorium-theate- r feature advertising, and will run through Saturday, porting, photography, editing, writing, evem. 8:30 each at p. beginning ard priming techniques. Separate ning. sections were held for prnited newspapers Miss Knudsen is a freshman and mimeographed student at the Logan school, and yearbooks. At the opening session, the lohaving graduated from Box Elder High school last spring. She cal students heard Keith was also featured in a principal bureau chief of United role in the USU summer thea- Press International regional office of Salt Lake City, give the ter a few months ago. address on the conferkeynote Also appearing in the produc- ence theme, Service Through tion in a leading role is another Journalism. Newspapers contriEldon Brigham City student, of bute to the understanding Mecham, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. other nations and help to preJ. Mecham of 465 North Second serve liberty and peace by inWest. Mecham plays the role of forming the Wallen-stin- e people, the husband of Irene Livingston, said. and takes an active part in Journalism teachers and adcircles at the college. visers were guests of the Uni-- Lead in FUTURE? to Gain More Self Confidence.. to Improve your Human Relations? versity at a noon luncheon meeting, and students toured the fast growing campus, saw motion pictures produced by BYU, were entertained by a BYU student varbrowsed and iety program, through exhibits of photographs and school publications. . to Stop Worrying and Start Living? to Improve Your Memory? Then, be sure attend the FREE Demonstration Meeting and FREE Movie of the ) Speeder Praises Police NEW TORK (UPI) John K. Hagen, 45, a building contractor, was fined $5, the minimum, after he told the judge that the patrolman who arrested him for speeding had been correct, cour teous and considerate. 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