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Show "'I Join Staff at --p' 7 ?I Xl News-Journ- o IP O Q: MORTARBOARD STRAIGHTS Gordon, David and Richard Capener, size up the situa- tion before commencement in front of USUs Old Main. The Riverside cousins heard praise from Utah States president concerning their family. BORDERLINE INCIDENTS - Large Crowd Spends Memorial Day At Yost and Attend Dance Norman Higley, son of Lloyd Higley, 137 orth Third East, has recently been assigned to Hiekam Air Force Base, Hawaii. 'lie- - is presently assigned to he 6468th Consolidated Maintenance sciuadron. His wife, the former Donna Mr. and Mrs ' at Naf By Mrs. R. G. Barnes ones mentioned above, used to The following were in Yost Memorial day to decorate graves and to visit with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Tracy and family, Mr .and Mrs. Walter Teeter and boys, Mr and Mrs Fred Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith, William Smith and family, Beatrice Durfee, Luana Archibald and family, Mrs. Rodney Taylor and family, Mrs. fhsie Gifford, Seth Tracy and family, Richard Tracy and family, William Rice and family; Almy Fehlman and family, Eddie Holtmans family; Gustave Anderson, Artella Wickel and family, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tracy, Silas Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yost, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. No doubt Ive missed a lot that came. It might be interesting to know that ail the live in Yost, Jesse and Luclla Tracy and daughter, Rhea, spent part of the Memorial Day at Park Valley decorating graves and visiting with relatives from near and far. are proudly announcing a new baby daughter to their family. She was born Monday in a Tremonton hospital. Dixie Lu and Paulette Barnes spent a day and night visiting their cousin in Malta, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rafel Yates and four children, Raylene, Charlete, Terry and Valorie visited the Richard Barnes family at Stan-drodFriday and Saturday. Ina Wright has returned home after spending 10 days in Magna with her daughter, Roxy, and new son Verl Iverson has been visiting his father, Orval Iverson at Edith Norton and family visit- Naf. LaVere Tracy and Douglas ed in Standrod on May 30. Members of the Raft River Harper were on business in stake attended quarterly confer-en- Yost, Wednesday. in Malta, Idaho on Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Harold G. Visitors present representing the Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Oman, e General Authorities were Theo- Luclla Tracy, Rhea Oman, Yates and Mr. and Mrs. dore Tuttle and a man from the e La-Ru- Ar-lan- d church welfare department. Sunday callers in Yost were Gustave Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy. Mrs. Millie Campbell is quite til in the Tremonton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Teeter Ne-Vo- y Thompson attended funeral services in Almo Saturday for Mrs. Arthur (Marie) Taylor. It was a very large funeral. Mrs. Rhea Oman took Mrs. T. R. Wright to Brigham City to the doctor, Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead al Writing, editing and learning the ropes of the weekly newspaper industry, during the summer months, will be John Sant and Mary Cronquist, who are currently serving an internship with the Box Elder News and Journal. This internship is granted by the News and Journal every year to one or more university journalism students, in order that they might learn every aspect of newspapenng. During the course of the summer, the two will be briefed in the various departments of the weekly newspaper. They will work in news writing," advertising and back shop makeup. College credit is given for the internship through the cooperation of Charles Claybaugh, owner and published of the News and Journal, and Utah State departUniversitys journalism ment. Miss Cronquist is a native of Logan and Sant hails from Las Vegas, Nev. The duo have both completed their junior year at Utah State. Sant has recently been selected as feature editor of Student Life, the universitys campus newspaper, and Miss Cronquist will continue her work as society editor the coming year. and Gustave Anderson were visitors at churh Sunday. Interesting speakers in sacrament meeting were Evelyn Whitphead and Luella Tracy. A large crowd attended the Memorial dance at Naf, Satur dav night. Wayne Yates from Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy and Rhea Oman Monday and on Tuesday they all drove to Malta and visited relatives and on to Burley to see more friends and relatives. Mrs. LaRue Yates went to Logan for Decoration day Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes and family and Rhea Oman drove to Burley Friday night to see the show. Hoskins, and three children are residing at Hill Air Force Base. Hiekam, commanded by Brig. Gen Paul T Preuss, is one of the nation's most historic air bases and was the prime target of task the attacking Japanese force on Dec. 7, 1941. NEW! A MAVERICK SPECIAL Jeep STATION WAGON "rasa, eb, John Sant and Mary Cronquist have joinBoth are staff for the summer. junior students at Utah State university and are working on the papers under an internship program. ON THE JOB ed the News-Journ- I'uiijj "IJ mm t WMiimmiwi niP-irtwi- l m ' ONLY Picture Raises Mission Dollars Bible-Base- d WTCU Schedules State Institute Institute for Women Christian Temperence Union workers throughout the state will be held Thursday, June 11, at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, state president, in Bear River City. The Jensen home is located just across the East bridge in Bear River City. Morning session will begin at 10 30 a. m. with a principal speaker and a white ribbon recruit ceremony scheduled. Potluck luncheon will be served from 12 noon until 1 30 p. m. Afternoon session will be taken up with a dramatization of the WCTU work followed by a report on the special training starDavid and Bathsheba, ring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward is being brought June 16 and 17 to the Canyon Auto Vu drive-itheatre by the 310th Seventh quorum of Seventy, and Third wards. Proceeds from the motion picture will be used in the quorums missionary project. state and local taxee. plus optional equipment, transportation, than the lowest list price ' of any Ford, Plymouth or Chevrolet wagon 572 less Seats six White and choice of school held recently at Chicago and attended by state president, Mrs. Jensen. Members are expee'ed from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan, Tremonton, Brigham C.ty and surrounding towns. A cordial invitation is extended to anyone interested in ton of cargo Safety Tires finishes, at no extra cost. Hauls Captive-Ai- r side-wa- ll two-ton- e JceR Vehicles by Willys Motors x Tune-I- See it! Drive it! MAVERICK n FOR THE LIVING ROOM f .... 2 piece suites, 3 and 4 piece sec- tionals, studio couches, chairs, lamps and tables. FOR THE BEDROOM, in many styles and finishes Dinettes by Chrome-cra- ft Carpeting by Alexander Smith Scaly Posturepcdic mattresses. VV'Vv'IVJ'V'yvNjV'yv'VN'T 'C ou ENTER YOlU NAME AT OUR STORE FIRST PRIZE Swivel Chair Set of End & Cocktail Tables SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE AND UPHOLSTERING CO. DRAWING GIL AND DOLORES LAUHlfZEN, Owner 523 South Main Phone 1546 Sunday Evenings 8:30 P.M. PACKER MOTOR CO., INC. Street, Brigham City 647 South Main WEVE REMODELED AND EXPANDED and row have a complete line of Furniture . al 9t- - nniinm immiw Box Flder NFWS Wednesday, June 10, 1959 Brigham City, Utah Serves in Hawaii - r, -r- 1 Local Serviceman USU Writers Floor Lamp AT 5 P. M. SATURDAY 7 V v yy V V W n |