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Show Masons Announce Local First Degree Work Work in first degree is set for a special meeting of Amity lodge No. 23, F. and A. M., to be held Wednesday, May 18. Meeting time is 8 p. m.. Maxwell A. Pohl, secretary, reports. About one-thir- of d Colorado is forested. Eagles, State Confab Kelly NYLONS d now as low as . . . Several Brigham Eagles and Auxiliary members stepped in to the spotlight at the 40th annual Utah State Aerie and Auxiliary Fraternal Order of convention. RESOLUTIONS were adopted by both the Utah Aerie and auxiliary to undertake active Civil Defense programs and named Mrs George Hodges of Brigham City as Eagles state Civil Defense chairman for 1960. are sale-price- 1 E BLACKWAll PIUS TAX AND RETREADABIE NYLON NOW TIRE 11 5 7 TIMEI K JUNE MAY KELLY Wovuj -- fitA LOOK FOR THIS SIGN OF DUALITY AT GEORGES OK Rubber Welders 333 No. Main at the College of Southern Utah. The annual commencement program wi'l he conducted Sunday, iv 22 rt 8 15 p m in the CSU A'so scheduled to tuo h ion ala e aie 51 students who have lompleted woik in the institutes epf t r division , i i A torinne girl, Lois Snell, is list Mrs. Norma Bosley will be hos- - decorations in keeping with birthDr Rex A Skidmore, dean of Mrs Janie Jensen pre-- day party fun ed as one of 61 students who will !le graduate school of social Dear Sir: woik at the University of Utah, senting the lesson Games were plaved and birthday A good attendance is desired .will deb'er the commencement I would like to take this opporcake and ice cream sered SEAGULL CAMP DUP requests tunity to thank you for sending From the birthday basket each me the Box Elder Journal for the the attendance of members Wed-- little guest lifted his gift to the two years past nesday May 18, at 7' 30 p m at feted little Miss as she enthusiast! I have really appreciated re- the home of Mis Ellen Toombs (.ally opened the many gifts presen-7T--, North Second West ted bv the guests ceiving it It has helped me to I keep up on all the latest changes j J f and advancements that the valley has made in the past two years . May 6. I960 tess with 1 1 n rn t ' 1 3 really have enjoyed these past two years and the mission that I have been privileged to fulfill. I will be returning home short- discontnue sending ly so pleasg the paper Thanks again for sending the paper to me Pii1 rJi I O THE PICTURES Tuesday and Wednesday GET MORE OUT OF LIFE 66 GO OUT TO A MOVIE! OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT T P.M. OPEN WEEKDAY AT 6:45 P. M. PHONE PA 04 is without sin cas t the first stone..? Him who TEjiefr Today to Saturday e TWO FEATURES COLOR BIG 4? THE MOST Special Introductory Price WCKEK AGE OF ALL ! & Newcomers s PA Offer Teacher and 0IG bright as Spring B-27- 51 DIESEL, OPIOTV Scholarships x ij(? Brigham City Welcome Wagon Newcomers are offering a scholarship or scholarships for teachers of Brigham City, furnishing tuition and books. The plan is to offer scholarships to teachers who wish to gain accreditation to teach the special education classes now being conducted at Bear River City school Candidates for the scholarship will be asked to agree to teach in the special education classroom in Box Elder county school system for a minimum of one year Thursday - Friday - Saturday starring GIANNA MARIA CANALE GEORGES MARCH AL- - ETTORE MANNI -CO- -HIT MORS GAV&tSC THAtl MOST SAVAGtl AFRICA! SEE! 2 after certification. Any teacher interested in such a program, or anyone knowing any interested person, is asked to call Mrs. Richard Meinert, Parkor Mrs. Vince Bram-letway for further inParkway IEJTERMATIOHALB-27- formation. The newcomers club is cooperating with the school board and system in this matter, they explain, and the scholarship has been checked with Superintendent Walter Talbot and C. Morgan Hawkes. Three or more special classrooms in Box Elder county are being planned for the forthcoming school year, thus creating a great need for qualified special teachers The club is financialy able to offer more than one scholarship due to contributions from Beta Sigma Phi Xi Alpha Chapter and monies acquired during the year at fall and spring card parties sponsored as well as the Spring Cruise dance and various small projects held within the Newcomers club. SINISTER ASSAULT RUTHLESS you cant beat the t, PIC&APUONE NT fcrLOSFCOST Join tfi. "Circle of Safety" feyv j ' Patti Jo Nearman. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert J Neaiman and 15 little guests obsened hei ihud birthday ammeisuv Satui CORINNE CAMP DUP will meet day, Mav 14 2 foi m last 20, at p Friday, May The paity was held at the Near meeting of the season man home with refieshments and Mrs. Hodges, who for nine years has been Box Elder County director of womens activities in Civil Defense, explained that this is the relatives Debra Morse, Dixie and Polly first time the fraternal organizaSincerely yours, tion has entered the field of Civil Barnes, and Teresa Montgomery Lavar Francom are having a little vacation from Defense. Her announcement states that school. They look rather comical all auxiliary groups in the state with such fat jaws, but they are No Moo About It A lot of NEW YORK (UPI) will name Civil Defense chairmen glad they have to have mumps folks who never saw a purple cow and will undertake Award Home again. Mrs. J. C. Hawkes made a busi- probably will be resting their eyes Preparedness programs. ness trip to Rupert Tuesday and maybe themselves on pur-- : D. D. BILLINGS, Brigham City, Mrs LaRue Yates ptepared a pie during 1960 The piediction, from members stepped down from his presidents birthday dinner in honor of MShe in- of the Upholstery Leather Group, position for the mens group with ichael Spencer, Sunday Val Berkley, is coupled with a report that orOgden, succeeding vited several families tor the him. ders for purple leather are up Mr. Billings will continue in junior past president position, with Lewis Peterson, Brigham City as inside guard. Among the auxiliary officers is Mrs. Marie Bywater, chaplain. Between 500 and 600 persons the representing organizations nine Utah aeries attended the convention which began Saturday. Tooele was named as the site for the 1961 gathering j 4 NATIONAL VEHICLE SAFETY-CHEC- OUR READERS WRITE cow-hid- 6.70-1- 5 TUBELESS By Mrs. R. G. Barnes Mothers Day program was presented in the Yost Sunday school. May 8. First Counselor in the bishopric, Wallace H. Tracy, paid a tribute to all mothers and greeted all the mothers present. Gustave Oman gave a talk on the history of Mothers day Each mother in the ward was given a handkerchief as a token of appreciation. are Lynn and Scott Hawkins visiting their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Roland Rose in Standrod Verl and Carter Iverson are visiting in Naf with their father, Irval Iverson. Verl is recuperating from a serious back operation. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family spent Sunday in Plymouth where they visited her mother and Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 17, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, j Party Has-Birthda- Ward Mothers on Mothers Day A Sunday ended the two organizations meetings in Salt Lake City with their weight behind the nations Civil Defense program. Famous-qualit- y Yost Sunday School Honors Wives Attend Eagles. SALE! 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