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Show ntn 2 THE Brigham Ci Tuesday, May 1, 1962 BOX ELDER NEWS, I ,i rA took another shot1.1? the fairvtdyj-lhlswir- bs The next shot lofted high into the rfndWI, second degree burglary, 10 a.' m. A May 17 LeRoy M. Wilson and Gladys S. Wilson vs. Brigham (Continued from Page One) City Corp., South Box Elder stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of fulfillment of et at, seeking bank, Latter-da- y Saints, et al, seeking 2 m. mortgage agreement, p. for variance granted for judgment May 16 The state of Utah vs. church building project by city Stanford A. Thomas, charged with board of adjustment, 10 a. m. Court t. Ight clown the day. with a seven iron air and came down . . . about 40 yards away and 50 yards short of the green. "Steady now," I thought, "That's just one stroke. The next attempt plopped right in the sand trap and two tries later it was still in the sand trap. Finally took an eight ard figured to do better on the next hole. But my tee shot slammed into the . . . by Bruce wooded fence line and the second drive Just came in off the golf course with went wide of the green and the next shot divot a vow to take up something else . . . like carried only as far as a bird watching or selling track shoes to Japplowed up by my screaming nine iron and anese housewives. Criminey, what a day. the next shot . . . etc., etc., etc. came in with a In the twinkling of a divot, this meek blisters, wet feet, and a violent score, and humble penman was transformed into dislike for who shoots par golf. anyone of words abuse a raging monster, spouting in front the the at ot at the ball, clubs, guys last week was a time for tribute to and the guys behind. secretaries and County Clerk K. B. Olsen Didnt break any clubs, though. Last treated the gals in his office to four roses time I tried that, I ended up with a bruise the garden kind, not distillery. mark on my knee. Heres about the way it went on my Kiwanis club members treated their approach to the first tee: secretaries to luncheon and a highlight of Well here I am again. And this the event was the whole shebang singing lookout." Let Me Call You Sweetheart." time, The first shot went over the fence and guess this was okay. Its when they bounced across the highway. start singing duets that the wife has reason Not upset, asked for Mulligans and to be worried. two-poun- il LAST TIME TONIGHT - Two Big Features - d THE MOST The story of the INCREDIBLE WEAPON and the carnival kid! EVER WIELDED! I THE v ISUSTMAH Sttrraq - FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, standing at far left, local chairman of the American Field Service foreign exchange student program, is shown with a group of AFS exchange students as they visited at Box Eider High school last week. They are, left to right, front, Silvia Eisenstein, Brazil; Asmir Agoes, Indoneais; Margrit Emmert, Switzerland; Christina Montejo, Columbia; Edoardo Ferraris, Italy; Gitte Brix, Denmark; Jens-PetRiese, Germany; middle row, Ilde Weffort, Italy; Rhodora Hernandez, Philiipines; Gerd Larsson, Sweden; Demetrios Carmoco-IiaGreece; Amelia Ano, Argentina; Au a Marie Dolan, Argentina; Christina Marttinsson, Sweden; back row Renata Juckert, Germany; Kirsten Sivertsen, Norway; Lars Stange, Sweden; and Paul Eubel, (Continued from Page One) L Foreign Students Express Opinions at BEHS Assembly $1.92 to $2.16 per hour. take back to his country that will By Marljane Morris about a better understanding Mayor Willis Hansen was given Box Elders foreign bring Paul Eubel, between America and Germany. authority to sign a lease agree- exchange student from Germany, his ment with Tames R. Knight for conducted a foreign exchange as- Paul has been living with American "Mom and "Dad, Mr. Mrs. Mary Rasmussen Rice, 56, concession rights at Rees Pioneer sembly Monday at Box Elder High. and Mrs. Stephen Carlquist of WilHe introduced students attending lard. of St. George, died Saturday mornpark. schools who were from Italy, ing after an illness. Mrs. Rice was Hadfield report- Brazil, Sweden, Columbia, DenCOUNCILMAN a sister of Dr. J. Howard RasmusTHE AMERICAN Field Service sen of Brigham City. ed that a pickup truck bid had mark, Norway, Argentina, Greece, with Mrs. A. Q. Howard, chapter Switzerland, Indonesia, Philippines president of Utah, has as its motto: Mrs. Rice was born Sept, 24, 1905 been awarded to Jack Morris and Chile. j "Walk together, talk together all for $1,994 60. at Mount Pleasant, a daughter of ye people of the world. Then, and Paul the students about asked Daniel and Annie Jane Jorgensen shall ye have peace. to study fur- their ideas of America before This is council decided The only She was married to Rasmussen. they the on lower Sixth Came, and had purpose of the student exWalter1 W- Rice on June 25, 1936 hi ther a situation living here changed North where a cement obstruction, these ideas. Those who responded change program. Paul asked the the Manti LDS Temple. used as a diversion structure by to the question commented that students on the assembly if they She had taught school at Willard Merl Beecher, allegedly poses a they had believed that America felt that this motto was too idealfor two years prior to her mar- danger of flooding and causes gra- was full of Indians, cowboys, sky- istic. They did not feel so, but that countries vel to back up in Box Elder creek. scrapers and rolling in wealth. In- it was the only way riage. could arrive at a true understandhad stead found an absence they Mrs. Rice was an active member of one another. Councilman William Packer said 1 ing of the Church of Jesus Christ of an investigation had shown that of Indians and cowboys and every-- Mrs. J. H. Rasmussen is the teento one even work had do, Latter-daSaints. dancing instructions are permitted agers. Another question put to Brigham City chapter president. Survivors include her husband, a in l areas. the group was, "What would you "To bring an exchange student to son and two daughters, Mrs. Wilshe said. like to take back from America to our schools costs $650, liam Blodgett, Salt Lake City; Doryour country and what would you This year the money was donaWalSt. Mount Esther Pleasant Rice, Christensen, George; othy like to give America from yours? ted by the Civic clubs of Brigham ter W. Rice, serving in LDS SouthFuneral services will be conducWhen iVe have an exchange City. ern States Mission; two St. ted the at SILVIA EISENSTEIN from Braz-- 1 student we are entitled to send one stepGeorge Wednesday LDS il ward chapel. Friends wanted to give the Americans from our community. daughters; three brothers and a Third sister, Dr. D. I. Rasmussen, Og- may call at the Cannon Funeral some of her countrys happy spirLast year Dave Carlquist repreden; Dr. L. Paul Rasmussen, Port- Home prior to services. Interment it and she found that parents here sented the Brigham City area for in America were "big buddies land, Ore.; Dr. J. Howard Rasmus- will be in the St. George City a six weeks stay in Finland. to their children. Also that sibsen, Brigham City;- - Mrs. Thomas BOX ELDER NEW5 lings, especially younger children were regarded somewhat with hor- A wMkiy newspaper established In 1896, ror by older brothers and sisters. published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office Tn her country ones best friend In Brigham City Utah under the ect et was ones brother or sister. The Msrch 8, 1879. rate 83.50 per year, payable father was the head of the house in Subscription in advance; In combination with the Box Italy and all those who commen- Eidor Journal (puhiishod Thursdays) 83 00 for 8 months; ted told of the respect given to 88.00 per year; single copy 10 cants. In and teachers. many parents Audit Bureau of Circulation, of their schools they were requir- Member Utah State Press Association, National ed to wear uniforms and academic Editorial Association and Unitad Press International. 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