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Show I 2 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, October 24, 1961 souls who lie sleeping in their warm beds. f Pity them. The sharp wind jabs against your cheeks With T3 cents. paste-lik- e mud, Where did you get this money? ask- as you trudge through water and crackling rushes. Overhead in ed his mother. Well, sold these prefy things to kids in the black sky you hear the soft whir of the neighborhood ten for two pennies, he ducks as they come winging by. announced proudly. Then decoys into the waters and back to And the communists say our free enterand Mrs. George prise system is in decay. Gty, Utah -- I father hardly distinguishes this writer from the millions of other papas Being a proud who fondly watch over their broods. And often being a puzzled father is nothing new either. son who likes football. My Deputy Dawg and playing house, fancies himsalf to be a blooming young businessman. And guess he is. Last week his girl friend next door made gift to him a fancy box of assorted beads and sequins. About a trillion. don't know from whence his plan hatched but it brought results. Scott came home five-year-o- I Coeds Study Marsh mushing can be fun. say this with all due respect to the weary deer hunters. And perhaps you don't agree. But with Utahs waterfowl season now underway, water is flowing in my veins, murky water smelling of mud and sulpher. Ah, its really great. Now realize that some of you in this vast reading audience are prone to have no care whatsoever for the colorful pastime of marsh mushing. But tell you, theres nothing like it. You get up in the hours and peek out the window through puffy eyes. If its cloudy, good; if its' cloudy and raining, better; if it's cloudy, raining and the wind is blowing, great. And you think about all the unknowing I insect-repellent- I is 1 Government A 13-1- I n (SosSn $11 READ Else Hadta EASY THE day noon. (You have 4 days to enter this contest). Entries may be brought in or mailed in, but will not be accepted after the deadline. Only one entry per person may be made each week. If more than one person in your family wishes to enter, you may write their guesses on a separate sheet of paper. Should two or more persons guess the same number of winners, the one predicting nearest the actual score of the tiebreaker game will be judged the winner. Otherwise, the score of that game will not be considered. Decision of the judges will be final. The winner will be announced each Tuesday. Everyone is eligible of this their immediate and families. except employees newspaper Better get the family together and start picking . . . now! BELOW RULES each week to the $10 cash prize will be given by the person who picks the most winners from the games listed in each ad on this page. Heres all you do. Pick the team you think will win each game (theres one in each ad) and write that teams name in the corresponding blank in the special entry form provided here. For example: the team you pick to win game number 1 (found in the ad in the upper space of this page) should be written in blank number 1 in the form at bottom left. entry Also indicate your predicted score of the tiebreaker game in the space Then write your name and address in the space at the botprovided. tom of the entry blank and bring it in to the newspaper office by Fri A News-Journ- left-ha- t . "i - al nd - .. nrpr"- ja w- si i Dees your daddy work On the show? asked Gene. "Yes, said the little girl. What does he do'5 She replied proudly: Hes the seducer of the show. High School I pre-daw- six-yea- r She M. Mason. BOX ELDER NEWS currently serving as secretary A weakly newspaper established In 896, of the studentbody, is a member published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office of the Boomerang staff, is an ac- in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of S, 1879. tive BEtte, and was a delegate to March Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Girls' State this past summer. She Irate $3 50par year, payable was second vice president of the Subscription in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal Thursdays) LDS seminary studentbody last $6.00 per year; (published $3 00 for months; year and has held various oftices single copy, 10 cents. in Sunday school classes and other Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Margaret Mason and Rita PalUtah State Press Association, National auxiliaries. She also is an! Editorial Association and United Press mer, senior students at Box Elder church honor roll student. International. Advertising RepresentaHigh school, attended the high Press Association, tive; Utah State school student government conferRita is a daughter of Mr. and Salt Lake City, Utah. ence held at Brigham Young Un- Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. She is ediiversity on Friday and Saturday, tor- of the Boomerang this year WfMPT O THf Oct. and is an active BEtte club memOTAH Si ATE PfcfSsls$OCJATia ber. She has served as vice presThey participated with 200 other ident of her Sunday school class high school leaders in learning the Of IM and is active in the Laurel class of CSSOCIATIOH techniques parliamentary pro- in her ward. She has received mffsraTrf cedure, the proper methods of five individual awards and has atconducting committees, delega- tained 100 EDITORIAL percent attendance at NATIONAL ting responsibility and gaining a her LDS meetings. better understanding of student government. Both girls are members of the Margaret is a daughter of Mr. student council at BEHS this year. I ... by Brute Drummer Gene Krupa noTtted! your favorite blind. old daughter of a TV With luck, your backside wont get wet.! the m producer impatiently waiting acAnd if you've remembered to bring the wings one afternoon, the mosquitoes won't eat you cording to the New York Sunday News. alive. luck shoot with And again, you wont up) two boxes of shells at about three bucks' before bagging a limit. apiece tell you, there's nothing like it. - . f"T r wmrt 1 - - .2 V f; , ... A. f . - " 'J- Last Weeks Winners; 1 . Box Elder - a HI, rA. .. I'M i , t. :vr f V Jprn'X'-- f: r f r r . , f ;;; ! k tx L LARRY TODD at Logan -- - A ' j' BRUCE BULAND W--- : t ' ft. fj , J?" r k T ' Hp.i ' vy V - A rks-- ' vn T YK ' f s WARREN MICHELLI S 1L KEITH PE3LEY Idaho U. at Utah State 2. , N ' GRANT WILSON 3. 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