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Show THE BOX. ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 17, 1961 Farm Law Governor Signs Proclamation For Jaycee Week, Jan. 1 Class Set 15-2- Governor George D. Clyde last standing service records, week signed a proclamation des.g-- ; The Slgmng o the proclamation nating the week of Jan 15 to .1 as an(j presentation of the book to the f 1016 governor were part of the observ- school on Thursday evening of'nmf of Week planned by ,ance this week, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p. m. In the proclamation, the gover- - the 1500 Jaycee members of the Utah Jr. nor the of awareness notel civic This class wdl be taught by At- Chamber of Commerce y to service organizations brate their founding by Henry Reed W. Hadfield of Brig-- , botbesu an tbe of the state Giessenbier, Jr. in St. Louis in departments ham City. It will meet each t0 the service render-- 1 1915 Thursday evening for a period of gvernment ed to this state by the Utah Junior Commerce and urged classes being offered by the Eve - Chamber COnsltel atlon t0 uIZf nS t0 IVe ning Education program ,of the ' the future services of the Utah Ju- Box Elder county school disnior Chamber of Commerce. trict. State President William E. Dunn Some of the topics to be dis- of the Utah Jaycees and State Seccussed are: Ownership of properretary Bennie L. Williams were on wills; wadeeds; abstracts; ty; hand for' the signing of the proclater rights; fence laws; laws deal- mation and immediately following, ing with livestock; government President Dunn presented a copy of regulations; insurance and investMen Can Young the Change ments; the farmer and his auto- World by Booton Herndon to the The Board of U. S. Civil Serfor mobile; contract; taxes; Distrihis personal library. vice Examiners, Bureau of Indian governor bution of property and how to Young Men Can Change the Affairs, Gallup, New Mexico issued keep out of trouble and difticulty. World is a book citing the work an examination announcement for This class is for both men and and organization of the Jaycees teacher, guidance positions last women. Nation. throughout the Several week. Entrance grades of GS-and prominent young men in Utah are , noted by the author for their out the grade depending upon teaching experience and education. Entrance salaries range from $4345 to $5355 per annum with promotion ranges from $5355 to $6345. No written test is required. Applicants must meet minimum requirements, such as college graduation with specified courses, and Dinner-Me- et must also satisfactorily answer questions teaching concerning Holstein-FriesiaThe Associaphilosophies and techniques. Helen Cudworth, a tion of America has announced Application forms may be seColoradoan who has just re- that following registered Hol- cured from the Board of U. S. turned this year from a trip to stein the cows in Utah have complet- Civil Service Examiners, Bureau South America and a visit to most ed official records that bring their of Indian Affairs, Gallup, New of its key citizens and interviews lifetime production totals to more Mexico, from any s post with much of that continents imthan 100,000 lbs. of milk. office, or from Director, 10th U.S. it will be portant personnel, the Beth Civil Service Region, Denver FedOliva 3240869 Claymoor guest of honor when the Knife and Center, Building 41, Denver, Fork club meets Thursday eve- (GP) 111,871 lbs. of milk and 4,015 eral Colorado. lbs. of butterfat in 2,960 days on ning, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p. m. at the Applications should be filed with official test. Owned by Ronald Tropical Restaurant. the Board of U.S. Civil Service It was during the spring of 1959 C. Nielsen, Spanish Fork. U Eleven T OiVe Bess K. Friend Examiners, Bureau of Indian Afthat Miss Cudworth, a veteran in Box 1260, Gallup, New 3360807 (VG) 103,607 lbs of milk fairs, radio work, took her research and and 3,901 lbs. of butterfat in 2,686 investigation trip to South America. Among important stops where days on official test. Owned by Charles Warnick, Pleasant Grove. The state motto of California is key interviews were held were in Sego Road Colantha Perfection Eureka from the Greek word Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Cara2990217 (VG) 100, 275 lbs. of milk I have found it. cas, Lima, and Buenos Aires. meaning Previous to this trip, Miss Cud- and 3,417 lbs. of butterfat in 3,509 on official test. Owner by worth took a trip to the Middle days East a couple of years ago for an Mrs. Ruth B. Andersen, Richidentical To discover mond. purpose; To date, more than 11,700 what the folks over there think have exceeded this outabout us over here. Her address is entitled, South standing production mark on official test. Many more have America Now. achieved similar goals in unofficial testing program. Mans Job This volume of production approximately five Vt. (UPI) -- representing MONTPELIER, times the lifetime total of tjie An finance advisory com average dairy cow can be attribmittee has been assigned to ob- uted to the registered Holsteins tain funds for the operation of unparalleled longevity the Montpelier League of Women with recent advances in coupled breedVoters. ing, feeding, and management. ceie-torne- Civic Service Sets Exams For Positions JAYCEE GIFT William E. Dunn, state Jaycee president, presents a copy of Young Men Can Change the World to Gov. George D. Clyde as Bennie L. Williams, Jaycee secretary looks on. The gift 1 was made after Clyde had proclaimed Jan. as Jaycee Week in Utah. 15-2- 5 GS-7- South America Utah Holstelns To Be Topic at Hit High Mark n much-travele- d first-clas- EAST OF EDEN These students will appear in a one-ation at Box Elder junior high, Jan. 19. It Is one of three Cliff Stowe, Ed Morgan, and Kristine Andersen. Students Plan Act Plays At Junior High 1 East play, one-a- plays. Willard Baby -- t Three plays, presented by the ninth grade speech classes under the direction of Kermit Heard, will be presented for the Box Elder junior high school one-ac- Jan. 19. John Vodoneck is cast in 'Til Eat My Hat as the husband who is always making the rash statement, Ill eat my hat." Bonnie Larsen, as his wife, calls his bluff. Two luncheon guests who arrive one week too early, Sandra Messervy and Sheila Jensen, and a neighbor, Judy Voss, all add to the comedy. The Villain Still Pursued Her an melodrama with DeNice Orchard as the mother, and Colleen Hailing as the hisses are daughter. in order for the villain, Jon and cheers are appropriate fo rthe hero, Terry Robinette. is Good-nature- d The cast for East of Eden includes Kristene Andersen. Cliff Stowe, Ed Morgan, and Kassie Felt who portray Adam, Eve, Cain, and Cains wife. Student directors are Jeun Andersen, Susan Wright, and Dianne Holland. Dies Thursday of Eden, Left to slated for presentaright are Kassie Felt, Lincoln PTA Meeting Slated Patrons of Lincoln elementary school were reminded of the regular meeting to be held Monday evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 pm. in the school auditorium. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Richard F. Mulligan, whose topic will be Mental Health. All parents are urged to plan to be in attendance, according to Mrs Clyde Armstrong, PTA Scott Wright, infant son of Duane S. and Carol Ann Shelton Wright of Willard, died Thursday shortly after birth at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Surviving are the parents and two brothers, Willard; the grandparents, Mrs. Vivian Wright, Brigham City; Mr and Mrs. Paul Shelton and Mrs." Lois Wright, all of Salt Lake City; and a Mrs. Jane Wright AnderThe surrender of Gen. Kirby son, Salt Lake City. Smith on May 26, 1865, officially Graveside services were conduc- ended fighting of the Civil War ted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the in Arkansas. Brigham City cemetery, where interment took place under the direction of Harold B. Felt Funeral , fjf, mmnWiMSii rnHli ifc Home. You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . . AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH ess :nney! Hol-stei- HURRY DOWN! StartsTuesday at 9:30 A.M. -i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who came to our assistance at the time of the tragic death of our beloved brother, Donald Eldon Fredrickson. Especially do we want to thank members of the North Box Elder stake presdiency, the two Corinne LDS ward bishoprics and Relief societies, the Post of VFW; friends, neighbors, and all who helped in any way, and for the lovely flowers. May you find the peace, love and strength that we felt in know- ing the true meaning of friend-shiMiller-Mon-so- M THE QUEENS PANTRY LEMON CHIFFON PIE n The Chris Fredrickson Family. Amity Lodge to Meet Wednesday A special meeting of Amity Lodge F. and A. M. 23, has been called for Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. for educational purposes. 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