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Show Junior League To Sponsor Charity Ball Gty, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, February 9, 1960 young hero inched his way to the summit, about 30 feet from ground level. He finally made it, took a look around or thought and started to go back down But he couldn t. he would. The annual Charity Ball of the It was quite a predicament and Johnny junior League of Ogden will be could do nothing but stay there . . . and it, held Satuiday night, Feb. 13, at the Ben Lomonds Crystal Ballwas cold . . and there was snow on top of Hotel room, beginning at 9 p. m. A conthe barn. tinuous buffet will be served from One of the cousins, Kathy Hunsaker, ran 9:30 p. m. to midnight and dancing a. m. into the house to tell Johnnys mother. She will continue until Ball Mrs. John Piers, Charity ran out, saw the boy shivering and clinging chairman, this week extended a to his lofty perch and headed for the phone special invitation to residents of to call the sheriff's department. Brigham City to attend. The League earnestly solicits the support Orlin sumAllen answered the Deputy of City people, and we mons along with Lowell Nelson who was trustBiigham that we may welcome a driving the Brigham City ladder truck. strong delegation from the Missile City at the ball on Saturday of and two sections ladder They put up He night. then Allen turned cowboy (or boyboy). proceeds will be used to climbed up even with the top of the barn, Ticket the Leagues variety of support losoed Johnny and pulled the youngster projects in educational, welfare, and cultural fields. over to him. Rescuer and rescued returned to the Tickets are $10 per couple and be obtained in Brigham City ground. The boy was cold and shaken but may at Zundels Mens store. Donarelieved as were the neighbors and tions can also be made through who had gathered at the scene. Zundels, the chairman said. passers-bWe have a grand party planned The mother, Mrs. Sally Wheeler, was and we urge our Brigham City probably the most relieved of all. She sim- friends to join us, Mrs. Piers ply expressed thanks to everyone who help- concluded. ed. As for Johnny, he never did say whether there were any eggs on that barn. ... There was big news day when an eight-year-ol- upu . in Harper the other boy was stuck d ' is, he was stuck up on top of a barn. The youngster, Johnny Wheeler, is no dif- That ferent than the normal and curious type of boy his age. He just wanted to see f there were any birds eggs on top of the barn in his -- t backyard. So young Johnny maneuvered the familys rickety lader along side the barn, clamored Two up it and climbed out on the eaves. from the stood cousins watching admiringly . ground below. Then he began the climb up the barn's dome-shape- roof. Digging into the weathand hands, our d ered shingles with feet y There were only 46 stars then . . when Scouting started in 1910, now there are 50. And just as America has grown, so has Scouting. At the end of 1910, there were 61,000 boys in Scouting now there are five million., Junior High ELDER NATIONAL the EDITORIAL A FFfty' students at Box Elder Jun-!b- r High school are listed on the S)CTI0N AfMUATt-MIMIf- second Marilyn Cheney 56. Eighth Grade Brent Kenneth Andeisen 62, Holmes 62, Scott Christensen 62, Cheryl Nelson 62. Paul Sato 61, Ronald Cefalo 60 Mama Hillam 60, Mai lone Kellv 60. Geralyn Peters 60 liewolv Packer 60, Chone Booth 59 ' Don Seegmillei 59. Gan Hotter 59 Rodiu'V Spendline 59. 59. lee Anna Steffen 59, Jo Anne Yamasaki 59. Joyce Jensen; 59, Curtis Knudsen 58. Daud 5S. Kathleen Chustensen 65, Yates 65. Lois Dickm.-.t)awn Hail 64. Barbara Bott 63, '58. Shaion Venekh.ften 58. Barbara ' Helen Jorgensen 63. Jeff Thorne Mulliken 57, Shorn Jensen 57, I Alder 57, Warren User 56. Vicki 63, Darlene Larsen 63. Carolyn Nelson 56. lla Mae Dickson 56. Hansen 63, Lloyd Baird 63. Richard Fplev 56 Grant Hacking Eighth Grade 56. Wane Glenn 56 Grant Jensen Kristene Andersen 70. Martha 56 Whitworth 69. Kathleen Valherg Seventh Grade 68, Patricia Harrison 67, Barbara Rama Glover 62. Lam lund 62, Jensen 67. Linda Hlrschi 66. Bonita Amy Rasmussen 62. G..iv Lewis Jacobsen 66. Bruce Bnslev 65. Vir- 62 Patricia Williams 61. Karen ginia Cutler 64, Knssie Felt 64 Shaw 61. Richard Shuman 61. Jon Bundei son 60, Charles Rrown 60, Seventh Grade Dorothv Welch 60. Sharon Frye I 70. Hollist Dixon add Patricia 159 Lillian Alice Andeison 59. Lt 68. Linda Horrocks 68 Rnsemaiv 59 Marimie Nielson Glenn 68. Rose Marie Vavrieka 63 Mae Shields W ,:vne Call 59 Stanford Young 68, William Hors- 59. Carla Gilhett 59 59. Karen Ruhtn Jonathan ley 67, Chen Tingev 66. Joy 59 Diane Andieason 58. Dobbs 65. Kent I inton 65. Car- Johnson Vs ol Brown 65. Jane Condon 65, Mar- IKaien Walkei Sharon Shaw 5s I eRov Pierce tha Huggins 65 Tamara Peteisen 53, Susan Hailing 58 Baihar:: 64, Linda Smith 64, I inda McRae 57. Ntincv 57, Jay Haxti-'64. Marian Poultor 64. Mildred Jacobson 57 Jimmie Ammons 57 M.irv.i 63. 64, Marbli Huggins Baron 63, Clark D.:is 63. l.- nrv llaiamoto 57, Marv Jean Yount: 57, Vicki lohnston 56 Mary Ann Miller 63 Alice Not man 56 Bruce Cull- 63,' Kathryn Rowes 63 m.- a 56, Ri id GiHidliffe Dean 56, Black 56. Nanov Rees 56. Jeff Second Honor Roll Lilted A second honor roll also was pre- Johnson 56. David Olsen 56 Craig pared and submitted bv the Junior, undel 56 High school. According to Joseph A. Tlilotsen. chairman for the com- m pi 1'at ion of the honor mils a student may qualify for the second honor by achieving a B plus ver'nge for a minimum of 56 points There were 50 girls mid 42 bnvs In the Junior High school listed on the second honor roll us follows 56, Gains Role in Lorenzo H. Hoopes Census Taking Named Director our Dont TRUCKLOAD TIRE VALUES... n a I r; 0NYLON Safety All-Weath- OBI elyn0-Wigh- e Whats going on at Breitenbeker only $1.00 DOWNl Electric 3TALL-WEATHE- goodyear $ PAYS OFF FOR EVERYONE e ABERDEEN COAL Knudson Bros. six 7.60x15 ony way you figure if, the local merchant draws dividends from his $ Yes, ad in this this paper. A ad low-co- st papers columns adds up to blackmail mi 16 tuba-- 1 1 pa pint racappabla ttra W in in- creased interest and buying in local stores good ... in will ... hometown in more shopper's all 'round prosperity at home! The best friend your stoker ever had Parry Jensen 6.00x16 and JOURNAL j Cot-io- 91 95 Size BOX ELDER NEWS m-- N'inlh tirade Pamela Rollins 62 Won Hath-lecG2. Bryce Jcppsen 61 Madsen 60, Linda lluklin 60, Mark Nelson 59, Pjtritk Coppin 59, John Nabors 59 Loreen Todd Mar-sh58, Betty June Antihunt 58. Chli.rson 58. Reed Beecher 58, Robert Wilson 57. Dennie Fife 57. Agrte Fwlng 57. DeOn Lnrsen 57, Shaibn Bur 57, Humid Fillmore 57, Fllpn Gray 56, Kenny Davis 56, Kent Jeppesen 56. Gary Summerville 66, Mary Elizabeth Ellis n YOUR AD IN THE Fl-le- i R by Haui-nslei- i Appoints New Deputy . min-ItnU- . Brigham Man Excels at School Subscription rate 13 00 per year, payable in advance; In combination with the Bos Elder Journal (published Thursdays) 83.50 for 4 months; (5 00 per year; single copy 10 cents. To be eligible for the first honor roll, the student must score a of 63 points out of a possible 70 points, maintaining an A or an ' to average, according Trihclpal Wayne B. Call. Ptlpils achieving the honor roll and their points are listed as fol- lows; Ninth Grade "Cheryl Hoopes 69, Donna Sheffield 69. Pete Moskowitz 69, Fric Jensen 68, Karla Call 67. Janet Burt 66, Michael Anderson 66, ri County Sheriff Collinston Girl weekly newspaper established In 1894 published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Briqham City, Utah, under the act el March 8, 187. Chav W. Claybaugh, Publisher Are Released fiYst honor roll for term ot school work. NEWS A Honor Rolis ; Handicapped Scheduled Tonight BOX , To GOLDEN JUBILEE, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 1910-19- 60 A Speak at Bunderson To Deal With Ladies Fellowship m a Psychiatrist A Two representatives of the NaDr. Richard Iverson, prominent tional Association for Retarded Ogden psychiatrist, will be guest Children will be the principal speaker at the Feb. 11 meeting of the Bunderson elementary school speakers si a public meeting in PTA. Brigham City, night, Thursday 1 Feb. 11. The meeting will be conducted The meeting is scheduled to start at the Bunderson school auditorat 7:30 p. m. in the Central school ium beginning at 7:30 p. m. with auditorium and is being sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott presidby the Cerebral Palsy and Mening. Dr. Dean L. Bunderson will be tally Handicapped association of Box Elder county. in charge of the program and will introduce the speaker. Armond Carr, a member of the APPOINTED Alf L. has Dr. Iversons subject will be Herbert C. Hampton NARC board of directors, and Al- been named technicalFreeman DEPUTY for Mental Health. officer He is a native has joined the county sheriffs de- ton Lund, a past president of the the census bureau. of Brigham City and a son of Mrs. efwill on the organization, speak partment as criminal deputy. Druscilla K. Iverson. fect of retardation on community Parents of all Bunderson stulife. Their remarks also will deal dents and other interested persons with public responsibility to aid are invited to attend the meeting. the retarded. PTA officials said. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer arranged for their appearance here. According to Vernon L. Stokes, 30-od- d vice president of the county association, 30 of every 1,000 persons in the United States are retarded. : Brigham Citys share in this average would be 360 persons of all Lorenzo H. Hoopes, son of the ages. A Brigham Alf L. late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoopes, man, City Is Leading Handicap Herbert C. Hampton has joined Freeman. 233 North Main, has Brigham City, has been appointed Mental retardation is this counthe Box Elder Sheriffs been named technical officer for to the board of directors of the ment after serving as assistant try's leading permanent handicap. the U. S. Census Bureau in Utahs National Dairy Council. Brigham City police chief for the Steps now being taken to aid re- First Congressional district. Hoopes has been serving as INCOME tarded children in Box Eider counpast four years. and egg division manager dairy FreeThe announcement noting Hamptons duties as a criminal ty include special classes at Box mans appointment disclosed that for Safeway stores with headquarters in Oakland, Calif. Prior to deputy in the sherffs office began Elder and Bear River High schools he will attend a special school in that last week. He represents the first and Bear River City school. The Denver, time he was an executive asre21. Feb. Upon starting addition the county department in board of education and Supt. Walsistant to Ezra Taft Benson from 25 will and men he train ter D. Talbot have thrown their turning, 30 yea-rs- . 1953 to 1955. women as crew leaders including full support behind the program. He is a native of Utah, graduate Three criminal and one civil a countcrew for Box leader Elder The class at Bear River City is of Weber college and University of deputy now compose the force new this yyear. There are 20 youngUtah, and received further trainSheriff Warren working under By district sters of grade school age receiving The First Congressional ing at Harvard University in the Hyde. instructions in morning and after- is comprised of 25 counties. Utah Society of school of business administraion. Having another man will enable noon sessions. The teacher is Grant These crew leaders will direct Public Accountants us to have a prowing unit in thP Sevens of the activities of between 300 and Ogden This county during the weekends. It marks the first time the asso- 400 enumeratois during this census should aid in prevention as well ciation has been able to secure the year. as detection of crimes, miss Hyde services of a teacher certified to Ralph Robson of Plain City is Must yuu file a federal income census for explained. the district. do this woik. for 1959? supervisor tax return Deputies now work on a schedule If you ure under 65 and had Object Told of 12 continuous days on the job gross income of $600 or more, or and three Object of the classes are to days off. over 65 and had gross income of teach mentally handicapped chilIs Pleased $1,300 or more, you must file a fedin their Hyde said he as pleased to have dren to be eral income tax return regardless of whether you owe tax or not, and Hampton as a deputy, pointing out future lives. Statistics have shown 20 years of that 25 of every 30 The Ladies' Fellowship of the1 up fo 25 MORE handicapped it does not matter whether you are that he has had nearly can in achievla enforcement of succeed Bible church youngsters Brigham City will experience. a man, woman or child, you ate SAFE MILEAGE hold a meeting Tuesday, Feb. 9, Hampton was with the Brigham ing this goal, Stokes said. required to file a return by April from Goodyear The children enrolled at Bear 7:30 p.m. at the church, 634 South City Police department for more 15. 1960. Second East. All ladies of the comto that, River City now are learning classseven and than years prior had income Turnpike-Prove- d be that It may you 12 years as a member of the room procedure and the ability to munity are invited to attend. of less than $600 (or $1,200) and in- spent Tires ! Election of officers was recently coordinate thoughts and action. Its come tax was withheld from your Hill Air Force base guard force. He has shown an active interest a basic start and the association held with Mrs. Eleanor Ransom should In this case, you paychecks elected president, Mrs. Claire GrifFREE INSTALLATION file a tax return. It will show in the welfare of youth and has hopes to raise funds to support and Mrs. Carita fiths, on dtscus-! the several curriculum. expand panel present that you owe no tax and Uncle appeared Mrs. The Brigham sions concerned with juvenile deCity Newcomers Merker, secretary-treasureS;.in will refund the withheld tax music chairHe also has spoken to club which has been active in sup- Betty Arrowsmith, linquency. from was if income Also, your Mrs. Frances Laney, social was more vanous school and church groups porting the county program, is man; and Mrs. Ins Howell, mischairman; on the to the er being subject. joined by Jaycees than $400 you are required to file and Mrs. Helen Edchairman sions of in back lived He has efforts the The association. Brigham City and Rose Marie Johnson, tax return income an report daughter monds, visitation chairman. tax since 1940, and is married to the two organizations will join hands of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson and pay your to help kick off a fund drive on reWanda Knudson. former They inowe of Collinston, was rated among even though you do not side at 470 South First West March 17. gremrora grorrm,. the top 10 typists at Stevens Hena-ge- r come tax. The Jaycees are planning a panjBflsaaaisi K to intended columns are tests These college. Ogden, during is said to have cake funds. to raise apCleopatra supper know in a to conducted there recently. general way help you oil to her skin as proOther officers of the county assoabout your income plied castor the ciation are Winn Henrie, Tremon-ton- . This announcement was made r.nd questions deductions and to give infor- tection against mosquitoes. this week by L. R. Stevens, vice mation of a president: Oreta Lee, Briggeneral nature so you In 1793, a yellow fever epidemic ham City, secretary. Kent Lee of president in charge of the Ogden will be aware of the savings that took the lives of one out of every Brigham City has been named to school of Stevens Henager college may be open to you. Each taxpay- six head the fund drive. Persons 1,v,n8 in Philadelphia. Students were rated on typing er has individual circumstances speed and accuracy. Miss Johnson and individual problems scored 70 words per minute on a If you hii'Ve a specific problem test. She is currenly you should consult the public acenrolled in a secretarial finishing countant of your choice as early course as possible so that he will have She is a 1959 graduate of Bear plenty of time to prepare your tax return properly River High school. . by Bruce 77 Local Meeting F AND REPAIR 731 No. Main & 704 So. Mala AUTO THATS WHY See Thursdays paper for details! 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