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Show Pre-Holid- 4 Box Elder NEWS Bazaars on Agenda ay bazaars sponsored by local church groups are proand viding fun, refreshments unusual' Christmas gifts for folks in Brigham City and surrounding communities. Eighth Ward The Eighth ward Relief society will hold their annual bazaar Friaay evening, Nov. 21, beginning at 6 p. m. in the ward recreation hall. On the menu for supper will be hot chili, barbecue sandwiches, hot dogs, chicken noodle soup, pie, cake, and ice cream, all home-made- . Ihe ward Primary will sell home-mad- e candy during the evening. A fish pond will be main attraction for the youngsters. All bazaar items will go on sale at 7 p. m., according to Mrs. Bernice Orchard, president of the Relief society, who extends an invitation to the public to attend. Willard Ward Bazaar Annual Willard ward bazaar sponsored by the Relief society will be held Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20, beginning at 12 noon. Luncheon will begin to be served promptly at noon with chow mein, barbecue, chili, salads, cake and pie alamode to be included on the menu. At 2 p. m., the ladies will begin to sell bezaar items among which will be quilts, aprons, dish towels, gift items - with a nice selection available , Door prizes will be presented Mrs. Susie Facer, president, announces. Second Ward Bazaar The general public is invited to attend the annual Second ward Relief society bazaar to be held, Saturday, Nov. 22, beginning at 6 p. m Those in charge urge that families attend end enjoy supper. Supper menu includes barbe Pre-holid- cues, chili, pie, cake, ice cream, pop corn balls and soda pop. Gift items going on sale at 7 p. m. will be hankies, aprons, dish towels, pillow cases, rugs, baby quilts, clothing, Christmas gifts and novelty items. Honeyville YBA Bazaar Honeyville YBA has scheduled its annual bazaar Nov. 22, at the Buddhist church, Honeyville starting at 5 p. m. A reclining chair Is Box Elder County Patrons and Pupils d bodies which provide a totally new experience MERCURY FOR 1059 in both front and back seats are presented by Mercury in its entirely new cars for 1959. station wagon in the Mercury has 15 models in four series, including the only medium-price- d field. New models are now on display at Andersen Ford, 323 So. Main. inches more distance from the Space-planne- or seat back. local school distreit, last year, AOUR READERS WRITE in for each Vision Is Improved child $476.91 spent j Vision is improved both by scnool. Of the total amount, Arlington 8, Va. inches and $276.91 per child was spent just lowering the hood Ft. Myer, (S. A.) to provide current services. by the huge, compound windBox 51, Nebraska Hall, shield which is more than 60 The total expenditure of the November 8, 1958. was percent larger than previous school district for 1957-5Dear Editors: models. $2,985,349.38. Just a few lines to inform you Entrance to the front seat is Good schools must have many of my change of address, as of the kinds of services, and supplies 15 November. Therefore I will A brilliant combination of in- improved by redesigning that cost money. The district not receive a paper here after I terior spaciousness for passen- windshield post, which provides will spend in excess of $26,000.00 receive the Friday, Nov. 7, issue. ger comfort, mechanical excel- 2Vs inches more knee clearance this year for books and maga- Please. send the Wednesday, the lence, advanced design and su- and by making the front doors to inches wider. zines and $27,427.00 for items 12th paper to my home address, and econ- upRearfour performance seat entrance and pasthat are daily consumed such as which is: 137 East First North, perior is presented by Mercury in omy senger comfort are improved, pencils, paper, chalk, etc. its totally new ears for 1959 Brigham JSity. too. More interior foot room i? The bonded debt of Box Elder modI am very grateful to tyou f0r Mercurys 20th anniversary obtained by widening the rear School District is $3,100,000.00. keeping the paper coming to me. els. foot well 44 inches and simulTins includes the $2,500,000.00 It has kept me well informed of The new Mercury is now on taneously narrowing the door bonds, approved by the people the happenings at home and I display at Anderson Ford comsills. of the county May 27, 1958. r thank you very much. pany, 323 South Main. Mercury is introducing windcurA substantial portion of ' My two and a half years here inseat The entire and front shield wipers which operate in rent operation, based on the uni- in the Washington, D. C., area strument panel area are tandem, both blades going in form taxation program is paid has been a wonderful experto make it spacious. Ma- the same directional sweep at by the State cf Utah. It is ex- ience. It has given me the op developments the same time, thus giving engineering jor rewe will that locally pected portunity to go to the Mormon result in cutting almost in half cleaning with no center state from ceive the this year, Pageant at Palmyra, N. Y. Words about $i, 275, 000. This comes cannot describe this beautiful the volume of space taken up blind spot. Blades are longer tunnel and clean 43 mord area by the transmission from the basic program. pageant, or ihe thrill that runs hump down the center of the than previous percent and they wipers, are The school lunch program cost through you while you ear. This reduction of the tun- clean the center portion of the was watching it. Also two weeks nel $172,023.45 but no money ingives Mercury another winshield, for the first time on spent from regular tax revenue ago, I had the opportunity to dustry first in passenger com- American-madcars. Wipers are watch the Salt Lake Tabernacle fort for this program. by greatly increasing leg electrically operated. make Choir their Sunday weekly Members cf the Box Elder room for those sitting in the For maximum economy, MerCounty Board of Education, broadcast from the Washington middle of the front seat and by curys engines include a a too was This ward chapel. and 130 along with 291 in both inch displacement V-- with improving cushioning experience. part time people, as well as wonderful seats. rear and front carburetor in the These are only two of many school patrons and pupils are The instrument panel is mov- Monterey series . It saves both had wonderful Ive experiences this week observing American providing six on initial cost and by operating while stationed here, and so, al- ed well forward, Education Week. inches more knee-rooand ten on regular grade gasoline. be am to sad I though leaving, I am also glad to be coming home to good old Brigham City, and the wonderful people there. Thank you again for your wonderful service, and may the Vi Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls $1.00 be with all of BEHS Lordsin blessings Fun 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 you your work. 65c Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce Sincerely, By Nancy Jeppson Arronia L. Harding. , JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c lanThe teaching of foreign ...I.. 20c HOT DOG ON A STICK A local man says the only guages at the Box Elder . High school is helping to fill the need time he ever won an argument for building better international from his wife was years ago. relations, according to Principal They were laying a carpet and Edward W. Payne. her mouth was full of tacks at Phone 438 Main & 4th North Three classes in Spanish and the time. one each in Latin and German are now being taught. Lloyd Hust teaches the class in Ger1 man, Mrs. LeVoyle Stenquist, The totally new 1959 Mrs. Rosamund ivas built Latin, and Sleigh, Spanish. who live 'with cars. All the The studerts learn in - the moJern way by reading stories, new things about were designed singing native songs, using visual aids, studying the background of the people,, and even holding who drive live lot home parties in which they eat native iood, play native games automobiles people whose and sing and dance to native music. The halls of the high school active living. big are often filled with strange sounds as the classes read aloud in unison the languages they are studying. Local Dealer Displays 1959 , 8 Mercury Line . -- .iw e c full-tim- e 8 30 to 50 Degrees Prove Warmer Inside Brother, its cold outside, but not INSIDE one of these Chippewa Supreme Woolens with their exclusive blend of 85 Virgin Wool and 15 Angora. The quilted lining is insulated to give you warmth without weight. Smart leather button styling, Chippewas come in tan and grey, priced , 135 BOX LUNCHES Foreign Languages FUTURE? GUARANTEED full-widt- h two-barr- About Your at Fur-line- leather d gloves, in black or brown ........... $4.95 . RINGSIDE CAFE ( Learn how to stop worrying and start living by gaining more self confidence, improve your human relations and your memory. for Mercury their families really hundreds of it in their a and for families cars are a for part of their We invite you to investigate by attending our FIRST SESSION ' , as our guest at no cost or obligation. DALE CARNEGIE COURSE . . presented by Jack Brimhall and STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 24 Marx Call 7:00 P.M. for cold weather togs 47 South Main Mercury for 59 is designed to be a big part of your way of life. It is powered for lively performance, yet the new carburetor gives enviable gas economy. Its big enough for your familys needs but big without useless bulk. And no tasteless glitter, either ; j ust clean, purposeful design, huge glass area, -- styling that will last. There are hundreds of new things that make the 59 Mercury perfect for families who really live with their cars. You and your family? Then come see us soon. 31c TOMS toC Grade - 34cjtrfv ANDERSEN'S-FORD- 323 ) 195$ top prize two-do- WORRIED Wednesday, November 19, of this years event with a portable saw and bicycle to be offered as second and third prizes. Officials directing the bazaar note that many other prizes will be given away during the evening. A variety of food and games is planned. The public is invited. American Education Week Observed by During the past week American Education week has been sponsored jointly by the parents ard teachers of the nation, the American Legion and the National Education Association. Its purpose has been to help all people better understand the role of education in perpetuating the free way of life and the American ideals. It has been estimated that parents and lay people will spend some time during the week in the schools of the country. Both the President of the United States and Governor George D. Clyde of Utah, have made important proclamations urging people to attend school. Box Elder has done much to support education both with money and time of patrons in work on school programs. Since Oct. 26, 1948, until January 27, 1950, the Box Elder County School District has spent $2,550,826.95 for new buildings. have Many more thousands been spent to renovate and make modern older buildings or portions of buildings. The cost of education has increased substantially throughout the nation in recent years. The Brigham City, Utah , Inc. $outh Mam Street ; |