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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 23, 1960 Compete In Junior Peach Queen Contest Five-Year-Ol- ds are old r and her attendants Mrs Clarke Jeppson chairman of the Kindergarten club commit tee in charge of the selection of queens, their pi esentations and participation in the annual Peach Days Junior Division of the Pa rade announce that the lucky drawing will take place Aug 30 ALL CIVIC and social clubs in invited to the area have been Their sponsor three candidates names will be pUced in a box and Junior Peach Queen of 1959 Miss Vickie Krai daughter of Mr and Mrs Irvin Krai, will diaw the names of the new pint sized roy- alty It Youth Are Special Course By Legislative Council Woman Panel Subjects What Our Churches Should Offer Our Youth is the interesting scheduled theme of the meeting of the by Womens Association Community Presbyterian church for Thursday evening, Aug 25, at Tuition Fees 8pm To Be Mailed To Physicist Takes Timely Travelogue Announced Harvey Greenfield, Marlin Mrs Clyde Larsen Misses will step rangements into the limelight as plans are Saunders and Mrs now complete for the annual drawing of Junior Peach Queen Five-yea- Town, Churcli of Utah students will under a register in September new plan intended to reduce substantially the length of lines for payment of their tuition and fees Under the new procedure tuition and fees must be paid before registration materials will be issued University After the panel speeches and questions to follow there will be a buzz or discussion session over coffee The group then will meet again for the summary As Thursday is meeting night for the Presbyterian Mens club, William Killian, chairman, has asked that the men attend this meeting in place of the regular meeting All men and women in the area interested are invited to attend rememered that last Plans are now complete for the Brigham DETAILS COMPLETE To avoid waiting in line to make attendants were Karla City League of Women Voters fall membership luncheon. Arrangeon tuition John daughter of Mr and Mrs payments registration ments have been under the direction of Mrs. Jack Sargent, center, Norman John and Connie Davis day students are urged to send chairman; Mrs. James H. Cole, left, public relations, and Mrs. daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph their payments by mail at least Lloyd Robinette, right decorations chairman. two weeks before registration Davis of In yeats payment Mrs Jeppson reminds clubs that tuitionprevious and fees has been the last she must receive candidates thing a U of U studmt has done names by Aug 26 Under the new in registering She further explains that pat plan the payment will be first terns and fabi ics to be used for and students will not be issued the dresses for the little trio have registration forms unless they can Vote' " Fall membership luncheon for Piotect Your Freedom1 Working people under the age been chosen to compliment the show a receipt of p lyment of 18 have an accident rate 1 5 the League of Womtn Voters of to be Mrs Guest the be will will mailed Paul times as great as adults, reports ride upon in the float they Payments may speaker will be held Saturof Brigham City Controller s office University parade afternoon Aug 27 at p m Porter state board member, who the U S Department of Labor day will speak on Utah water probAssisting Mrs Jeppson with ar Utah, Salt Lake City 12, Utah at Maddox Ranch House We lems Theme of the luncheon is A cordial invitation is extended A to all to attend charge of $1 80 per plate will be made are being accepted by PA Mrs S Garth Bakes and Mrs Jack Sargent, PA Members of the local league are also asked to contact Mrs Bakes or Mrs Sargent for reservations if they have not been contacted by telephone committee by Aug 24 will be years Fall Membership Luncheon Set By League of Women Voters In charge of the program and Forsgren assupper is Mrs C- sisted by Mrs C B Stratford, Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs. C. R. travelogue and buffet supper are planned for members of Box Elder County Womens Legislative at Council, Wednesday, Aug 24 8 p m m the Chamber of Commerce rooms above Box Elder A phy- 1 The event will be held at Protestant Student Center with Our Our Church Town, and Our to form the interesting Youth and informative basis for the panel discussion moderated by Mrs Mildred Powell. Panel members include Charles W. Claybaugh, taking the town department, Clarence Hover, the church division and Mrs Ken Summerville, the youth aspects of the subject University senior Corporasicist, Thiokol Chemical tion, Brigham City, is enrolled in the fifth annual special intensive course m modern industrial spectroscopy which will be held Aug 22 to Sept 2, at Arizona State University at Tempe. Students and instructors from 19 states and three Canadian provinces are expected to participate in the program, for which 15 spe-cialists have been assembled to conduct the lecture and laboatory sessions Designed for chemists and physicists from industrial laboratories and governmental agencies which use spectrographic and equipment, the lectures and practical work of the course serve to tram personnel to man these laboratories The course is directed by Dr Jacob Fuchs, ASU professor of ' Jones The social will preceed the regular monthly meeting to be held Wednesday, Sept 7, at 8 p m at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Since this is a legislative year, the meetings should prove of special interest to the delegates who will be attending monthly meeting i both of the council and Utah County Bank Featured for the evening will be Mrs Orson A Christensen, president of the council, reporting of her recent tour of Africa and South America She will show pictures and give interesting sideline views of her visit Entertaining musically will be a Weber College Girls trio. Council spectro-photometr- Its Your Health That Counts chemistry Reeled In Vt SPRINGFIELD, (UPI) Erik Hansen was fined $25 for f shing without a license although he told Municipal Court officials that he had merely picked up the fish pole after his daughter dropped it. PRESCRIPTIONS are our business. See us for all of your drug needs. circus; day; GLENS DRUG Ttoxaft DELIVERY FREE PRESCRIPTION PA 36 South Main 79 V 1 Agent Gives Advice on Sugar Beets NOW IN STOCK year we have the complete list for junior high and high school This classes. Membership dues will be accepted Saturday by Mrs Harold H Why do sugar beets often shoot Henderson treasurer up more tops after a fall rain Mrs Sargent is chairman of the instead of forming sugar7 luncheon with Mrs Lloyd C RobiGrowers got a clue to the an- nette arranging clever political swer at the Utah State University decorations for the affair Field Day recently Nitrate ac cumulation seems to be the culprit Tests by Dr Rex F Neil-soshow that with row irrigation nitrogen moves to the center and up to the top of the row not down as has been supposed SANITONE CLEANING n BOTH NEW AND USED WELL BE So what happens when you get a fall rain7 Dr Neilson says the OPEN collected nitrates dissolve move down where the sugar beet roots grab hold of them and start more giowth The sugar fotming pro cess is stopped and growers are peiplexed when the sugar beet company docks them for sucrose Friday and Saturday GET YOUR BOOKS EARLY! content What can be done about it7 The answer awaits (PIE DUMP) Special Introductory Price research verifica It might be to simply put tion the nitrogen deeper in the soil to keep it in the root zone or to put it on in the fall tor However this year Dr Neilson suggests that growers equipped to sprinkle might try sprinkling their beets a month or so before harvest to get the nitrogen mined down and used to best growth advantage before the final sugar forming takes place Low, Low Prices forimcos? and BIG 1 V'W PVv B-27- 5: .DIESEL, & SEE THE NEW v C0SC0 baby crib snii i NOW AT EVERTONS sss-'?'1- -v i 4? 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