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Show r MPM r ry y ryf s W 1 Warehouse Space Available at Navy Brigham City, UtaK Tuesday Morning, November 24, 1959 HE BOX ELDER NEWS, Supply Depot The space, situated in four build-ngmay be leased for one, year with the right to renew for four additional one-yeterms. Less than an entire building may be leased, but no less than a complete section of a warehouse. Application to inspect the warehouses may be submitted to the Commanding Officer of the Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield. Additional information will be furnished upon request to the Twelfth Naval District Public Works Ofi fice, Rear Estate Division, San FINALISTS Finalists QUEEN Bruno, Calif. for Harvest Queen title at BEHS Bids will be received until June are shown above, top to bottom, 30, 1960 by the San Bruno office. Cheryl Younger, Cutler, Nancy Betty Hunsaker, Letty Hunsaker Workers are busy this week laying brick and welding superstructure on the TAKES SHAPE Southeast elementary school. The contractor last week assured the school principal that construction was a little ahead of schedule. The building is located in the northeast section of the Intermountain school property. BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Brigham Girl Is Opera Lead Earns High College Honor Miss Shirley Harrison, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrison, 302 North Second East carried the leading lrdy role in the opera iresented last week at the Brigham Young University. A colorature soprano, Shirley is cast in the opera part of Miss Silvbrpeal" in Mozarts Impres-sariin the Joseph staged Smith Memorial Building on BYU campus Nov. 18 through 21. The talented local Miss is a senior student at BYU, majoring in She is a gradmusic education. uate of Box Elder High school. leasing of approxiProposed mately 200,000 square feet of general warehouse space at the Naval Utah Supply Depot, Clearfield. was M0 miles south of Ogden) .nnounced by the Twelfth Naval District Public Works Olfice, San Bruno, Caihf. SCHOOL Brigham Girl Bear River Primary Schedules Bear River Primary Sponsors ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. By Mrt, John P. Holmgren Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John The Primary Thanksgiving dance und rummage sale was held Holmgren over the weekend were Friday night, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p. nieces and a nephew of Mrs. Debra, Christine and m. Dancing began at 7.30 p. Holmgren; m., the rummage sale at 8 p. m., Reid Nelson of Salt Lake City. and the fish pond, popcorn balls Home for the weekend to visit and candy sale at 8.30 p m. with her family was Miss Sharon reMr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor daughter of Mr. and ceived word of a new granddaugh- Mortensen, Mrs. Elmer Mortensen. Miss Morter, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roger tensen is teaching in Salt Lake Taylor in California, on Nov. 11. City. ChristenC. with Visiting Mary A pairty was given Friday evesen last week were Mr. and Mrs. ning at the church m honor of Mrs. Guy Johnson of Santiquin. reMrs. Vernal Anderson, Mrs. Jtodney Hansen who has been Glenn Iverson, Mrs. Burton An- leased as an officer in the MIA. derson and Mrs. Melvin Johnson Chili, salad, pie and ice cream was served. Mrs. Hansen was of Bear River City and Mrs. with a lovely planter. Gladys Wheatly and Mrs. Laura presented Dr. and Mrs. George Soffe of 'Iunsaker of Honeyvlle recently attended leadership school at Utah Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hate University. The school, Mrs. Soffe and Mrs. which was sponsored by the Uni- Holmgren. Holmgren are sisters. versity, lasted four days. These Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christenwere representatives of the Relief society and Farm Bureau. sen spent Saturday shopping in They report that there were ten Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braegger and tables of beautiful gift and decorating ideas and handiwork dis- family had dinner with Mrs. Violet Jensen on Sunday. The occaplayed at this school. Upon completion of the course, sion was Mrs. Jensen's birthday. Mrs. LaVon Anderson has spent Mrs. Vernal Anderson entertained the other ladles at her home. She the past several days in the Dee Jl' served a delicious chicken dinner hospital at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holmgren bf and the afternoon was spent makaftering some of the articles which Park Valley visited Sunday were shown at the school. These noon with Mr. and Mrs. Del ladies are now showing the articles at various organization meetings throughout the county. Mrs. Fratik Anderson, Mrs. Reese Poppleton, Mrs. Norman Nelson and their "mother, Mrs. Bill Kroksh, journeyed to San Diego, Calif., last week to visit with a sister, Mrs. John Goring. Spending the day in Sait Lake City Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen. Mrs. A. J. Taylor entertained her bridge club Monday evening. Mrs. Blanch BuJge visited for a few days last week with her par M' Miss Kimiko Joan Sato, daughMrs. George T. Sato, Brigham City, is one of seven Westminster college seniors elected to represent the Salt Lake edition of college in the 1959-6Whos Who in American UniverPresentation sities and Colleges. of the awards to the group, selected by the faculty on the basis of academic standing, leadership and student activities, was made at the college chapel services on Nov. ter of Mr. and Plastic Film Aid For New Lawns AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) Want protect and speed the growth of seeded lawns? Harold E. Mosher, Extension Horticulturist at the University of Massachusetts, says a clear polyethylene film placed over a new seedbed acts as a temporary to retain greenhouse, helping and Karen Facer. Saundra Beech- moisture and trap the heat. er was absent when picture was The simplest way to fix the pla6tic to the soil is to nail it taken. down around the edges with nails. Mosher also advises folding the material double along the margins to make sure it holds. to large-heade- L d IT Sc 0 18. Miss Kimiko EARNS HONOR Miss Sato, who is majoring in to economics and business adminis- loan Sato has been elected UniverWho American in StevenWhos of is the tration, president son Memorial Association, and a sities and College. member of Alpha Chi national scholastic honor society, the Westminster community symphony orchestra, and is a student representative on a faculty committee. On the same day. Miss Sato was founawarded a for dation full tuition scholarship this school year. She graduated from Box Elder High school. Crown-Zellerbac- h Double Take HARTFORD, Conn. fUPI) Legislators had to look twice when a bill was submitted to the General Assembly. They looked, looked An Act again. The bill stated, cerning reckless driving, providing for same. Join your ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ' That wonderful day In the year when we pause to give thanks . . . thanks for the right to work and worship as we choose, to play, plan and build a future for our loved ones. We, too, In the bank would like to express our gratitude to you many good people who have made this past year a and rewarding rich experience for us all. Legal Holiday, THANKSGIVING DAY, Nov. 26th RQXfLDERfpUNTyRANK BRIGHAM CITY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation See GiiMOOT For The Utmost In la-li- A PARK 8: TILFORD SPECIAL SELECTION the finest tasting whiskey of its type A CENTURY OF QUALITY KING FINALISTS Finalists in the Harvest King contest at BEHS are, top to bottom, Steven Ward, Jay Hardy, Steve Huggins, Max Stander, Sid Norman and Robert Reeder. The Harvest Ball is Wednesday night. 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