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Show ) t Brigham City, Utah 1963 20, Tuesday, August THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 2 District Releases Teacher List (Continued from page one) Olive Wharton, Earl Dorothy Hoggan. Delores Rox-ann- a Bothwell School Jack Rindlisbacher, Ruth Amussen, Walter Pilkington. Bear River High School Kleon Kerr, Irven Garfield, Sharon Allman, Esther J. Anderson, Dirane Arth.bald, Carl Ashby, Rupert, Black-ham- , Sherwood Bridges, Neil Christensen, Vernon Hansen, Durrell Hughes, Rex Jensen, MiRon Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Joseph Larkin, Gareth Larkin, x Lorraine Law, Dee Leak. La'Rain Marble, Clyde Mor ris, Ronald Mortensen, Donald Peterson, Garland Puzey, Myron Richards, Lois Kenneth Schwartz, Helen Severson, Gerald Simmons, Margene Thurston, Farrell Williams, Gordon Fred Christensen, Richard Green. Joan Archa bald, accompanist, Jill Cannon and Margaret Owen, secretaries. r, Thiolcol Post t Karl E. Williams of the contracts branch of the U.S. Air Force contract management office at Thlokol Chemical corporation retired recently after more than 24 civil service. $ars In federal Williams had been assigned to Thlolols Utah plant since ?( July M ' iIf: Williams has worked for more 1961. The retirement ceremony took place In the office of A.D. Burt Air Force contract officer, with whom than 17 years. Williams federal service Included one year with the Air Training command at Vance Air Force base, Enid, Oklahoma; three years with the Air Training command at Malden A.lr Force base, Malden, Missouri; three years with the Sacramento Air Materiel area, McClellan Air 'Force base, Sacramento, California; ten years with the Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento district; two years with the corps of engineers, Salt Lake district; and one' year erwith the construction quarter-mastIn Ogden and vicinity. A native of Leavitt, Alberta, Canada, Williams attended business college In Salt Lakp City. Williams, his wife, and i want to be on ! Hurry Dear. OF tyeiV THE SHOWING TIME FOR furniture just arrived at BRIGHAM X ' FURNITURE youngest daughter plan to remain In the Ogden area. Two other daughters are married to Air Force officers. Pre-Scho- Aleets Set It ma be a day off for lots 'of folks but Saturday, Is scheduled as a working day for school in Box Elder employes district to prepare for the opening of school next Monday, Aug. 26, according to Sunt. J.C. Haws. Slated earlier th.'s week are Aug. r, Bear River Jr. High School Ford Jeppsen, Monte Austin, LeRoy Bunnel, La Mar Marion Cheney, Lynn Clark, Anne ol 24, series of sessions for a pre-scho- person oel. Principals mod heal teachers will hold a meeting with the district cenral stalf today, Tuesday, starting at 1 p,m. In the district office. NEXT on the docket Is a meeting with all new teachers On Tnursday, Aug. 22, at Box Elder High school. The orientation session Is set for tho school choral room starting at 2 p.m. pra-scno- James Ed- wards, Verlan Fullmer, Har old Hansen,, Kent Hughes, Floyd Jensen, Russell Johnson. LaRee Boyd Josephson, Jessie Lee, Marcus Lee, Darrell Loosl'i, Mathews, Ruth Miller, Dean Orwin, Marilyn Painter, Myrl Perry, Merrill Petty, Don Potter, Wayne Mary Beth Rees, Stenquist, Neldon Stocking, Ruby Thompson, Margaret Woodside. Leoan Finch, secretary. Merrilie Harrison, Carol Hunsaker, tiansen, Leone Ketchum,' Reva Nelson, Dee Peterson, Donna Roe, Irene Longson, Ellen Tolman, Willard Kunzler. Fielding School LaMon Simmons, Jessy Earl, Lolita Garn, Charlotte Pearl Gibson, Anna Kirby, Mabel Hansen, Grover, Eileen Kuhn, Ruth Nelson, Reed L. Pierson, Deaun Price Belnap. Garland School Vida Forsgren, Markeen Allred, Mildred Baer, Ray Coombs, Annette Giles, Patricia Larsen, Marjorie Mason, Ellinore Orfa Pugsley, Francessa Summers, Judith Ward, Earl Maynard, Smith, Dorothy Hoggan. Foothill School Glenn Taylor, Naomi Bur ton, Leone Christensen, Emma Davis, Edith Farnsworth, Collins. Emerene AnJay Amelia Cannon, derson, Vesta Phyllis Christensen, Ruth Fredrickson, Ferry, son, Lula Johnson, Jesse Pe-- . Erma terson, Nona Rhead, Hazel Hawks, Robert Waldron, Virgil Deanna Wiloon, Gay Bowden. Stokes, Issac-Summer- Archie Sims, Richard. Verla Dunn, Rula Fote, Green, Betty Hansen, Laralee Roberta Hansen, Ivory, Marie Johnson, Verna Mark ham, Carol Neville, Marilyn Tingey, Reed Walker, Vance Robert Sears, Glen West, Smith. North Park School A r d I s Josh Hawks, Adams, Victoria Anderson, Minnie Ashton, Virginia Blackham, Norma Campbell, Joy Jones, Elva Korth, Myrtle Miller, Wm. O. Merrell, Dorothy Nelson, Katheryne Nessen, Ellenor Pederson, Barbara ford, Goldie Owen, Mae Peterson, Ruth Reeder, Edna Sadler, Maye Thomas, Paul Tingey, Norman Watson. Rex Pugsley, Norine ter. School Lewis Harding, Carol Butler, Frances Carr, Karen Fe lex, Dean Hawkes, Carol Ketchum Darlene Nelson, Janice Nicholas, Estelle Analee Reynolds. LaVar Douglas, Perry DAY FUAftflDM IHUUlKN SERVICE CLEANERS AND skirt laundry PA 36 North Main 76 Car- Maxine Robert Morgan, RosaClark, Karen Felix, mond Melartin, Gloria Steel, Cleone Wagner, Gladys Wight, Eva Young, Diane M. Hellstrom. Lyle Hurd, Effie Showell. Barbara Ronald Leonard, Neva Iona Cefalo, Iasca Eyre, Eunice Fonnesbeck, Hazel Funk, Naomi Kimber, Ella Long, LuR McCarrey, Annie Ba-he- n, Pulsipher, J. W. Pulsipher, Evelyn Quayle, Margaret Sadler, Arabelle McDonald, Edna Taylor, John Warnke, Nellie Wight, LaVaun Her- Willard School Cornwell Stanger, Iva Archbald, Garth Baker, Judith Brecht, Kathleen Danielson, Karol Glenn, Ivy Graser, Pearl Hill, Phyllis Morgan, Maurine Moser, Glorie Steel, Webster Tucker, Diane Hellstrom. Ruth Gunderson, Armstrong, Donna Carlson, Marion Dunn, Claire Hailing, Doril Horsley, Verna John son, Mae Kimber, Margaret Lewis, Vera Mills, Ted Olsen, Mary Owen, Iris Schow, Gay-li- e Swenson, Blythe Tingey, Cora Vavricka, Jerry Wilde, Ross Coombs, Norman Anderson, Barbara Armstrong, Kathleen Hansen, Zola Jensen, Sara Lucille Jones, Evelyn Kay, Robert Kirby, Thelma Koitter, Bary Morrison, Winnifred Nelson, Kenneth Renshaw, Effie Sewell, Wanda Adams, Anna derson, Grace Thomas. Faye Hir- - ever!"-th- ats what folks say about Grease in 12 oz. plastic cartridges. Eliminates waste and contamination; simplifies filling your grease gun. Just snip off the ends of the tube and RPM Automotive Lyman Kimber, Eula Kim ber. Lincoln School AUTOMOTIVE GQEASE in PLASTIC TUBES Handiest package Grouse Creek School Central School Win-tie- ONE Snowville School Lake View School Kathleen SHIRT LAUNDRY School Thatcher School D. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher SI. to par yaar, Subscription rat In connaction payabla in advancai with th Box Elder Journal (pubSi.OS lished Thursdays; par yaar; Sl.M for t month single copy, It cants. Member Audit Bureau o Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and Unitad Press International. Advertising Representative: Utah Stats Prass Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. School bert. J. Book of Knowledge. u;. Ma-er- Howell School Larkin. The first public telemphone exchange In the world opened In New Haven, Connecticut, In 1878, according to the NEWS wokly Southwick. Park Valley Honeyville NUMBER OF RINGERS ELDER nwppr published every stifcllihtd In 1IM, Tuesdey and es entered Second Class Matter et the post oftico In Brigham City, Utah, under tho act of March I, A Mt. View School Grace Davis Darel Johnson, Lilliam Johnson, Jane Lin- ol all district Thd annual DeWitt, Julia McKinley School Jay P. Hawkes, Paul Chris- Elwyn Seely, Isabella Buland, Evelyn Dames, Dickey, Donald Edval-son- , Kallona Freeman, Nora Gunderson, Marlene Hinck, Gary Hollingsworth, Mary Huchey, Patricia Hyer, Zula Kelley, Gladys Mailory, Nita Sue Se'gel, Norma Jean Snow, Ruth Timothy, George Welch, Helen Westenskow. Riley. sci, Corinne School A. DICK'S TEXACO CHAMPS Champions of the Minor League is the Dicks Texaco team, front row, Craig Holman, Ronnie Stoaker, Mike Stoaker, Kenny Jensen, second row, Dell Butterfield, Tirn Sleigh, Tom Sleigh, Elden Hansen, third row, Blake Gard ner, Chad Ayala, Jody Kelly Randy Call. Not pictured are Paul Barker and Mike Woodland. BOX The average number of cells In the body of a newborn baby is 25,000,000,000,000, according to the Book of May-yar- Bunderson School Government Aide Leaves BIG COUNT An- Promontory School Wanda Larsen. The "hostile force was headed by Commander Naval Defense, Eastern Pacific. Guadalupe operates out of San Pedro, Calif. slide it into your gun. Handiest grease, too! Lubricate wheel bearings, chassis fittings, water pumps, universal joints and track rollers with just one grease! For any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER East, Brigham City, Utah Phone: PA or PA 146 So. 6th ol Institute for all district personnel will bo singed on Friday, Aug. 23, at the high school. The Box Elder t tJ I V- it? -' Education association plans to meet at 8 a.m. with ail district employes scheduled to assemble at 9:15 a.m. for group and sectional meetings. Initial faculty meetings will be held at each school Friday afternoon starting at 2 p.m. Superln'endent Haws sa.d It Is planned to have various PTA, civic, governmental and school representatives on hand for the Friday meeting. The approach of a new season in Brigham City Soon school buses and cooler evenings will signal a season in which the arrival of a new season stands First Bank ready to take Security your care of any and all of your financial needs. 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