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Show r in coffe cans is a that is opened and can be resealed with a plastic cover. Newest IMPORT SPECIAL ment is designed to stimulate greater interest in our George A. Newburn, Buffalo lawyer, banker and University issue of Readers Digest two page color travel advertisement of the Driving of the Golden Spike. The theme of the advertise- iiiliillU I carries a The eyes of millions of Americans, will be turned toward Utah when the October American Oil company. The original painting was presented to the Utah State Historical Society, by American Oil last spring. The painting hangs in their museum located at 603 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. value at this low price made possible by the combined buying power of 561 Jewel House stores. Excellent v F academic year, it was announced this week by chairman of the Cornell Fund, 8i495 A vious years total by nearly $100,000. The goal for 1963-6- 4 is 1962-6- 3, tj i rohaAez 4fefc.V- Corinne Faculty Members USU Stay After School - to Learn To Assist sees them sitting Ogden, Utah SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 36 North Main PA class, Paradox Creme Cleanser to purify deep; Crfeme Paradox n treatment, 76 The new system was Initiated tills week and Principal Jay Hawkes said It met with en- thuslatic reception. Here how It works; Instead of holding weekly fac- ulty meetings, teachers now gather once a week after school to observe a demonstration class. This week they watched while first -- grade teachers Ellen Tolman and Reva Nelson conducted a regular reading session with their students. In the next session, a second grade class will be under observation and the following week the tldrd grade and so Paradox Moisturizing Lotion. Students Mram Enrollees al- themselves. HURT LAUNDRY ONE DAY In most In the position of students ' 1341 Washington Blvd. For a smoother, firmer, fresher look no single cream can do for your skin what these 3 Paradox essentials do ght-tim- e The payments are being made at the Box Elder County ASC The teaching staff at Corinne office in Tremonton. Farmers must come to the office to sign Elementary school has underto their conti arts lor final taken a new approach this which training year payment MODERN DU BARRY Jt first-grad- contracts. TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. CONTINUOUS SKIN CARE BY IS . NEW! , e DEMONSTRATION CLASS demonstration class at Pictured here is a Corinne school The instructors are Ellen Tolman and Reva Nelson. Teachers observing the class are, from left, Mrs Merrilie Harrison, Paul Christiansen, Dee L. Petersen, Irene Longson and Principal Jay Hawkes. The students are Sandra Nelson, Nancy Smith, Robert Meals, Gregory Gilbert and Jan Wells Better Piano - A Better Price We discount new Kimball Pianos $100 to $400.00 from Retail Prices. h j ' J ! I r 7V .sa w $1,500,000. County Office Makes Payments PALMER JEWELRY JJj U&f Ui) ' I a total of 23, During 572 individual donors gave to the fund, as compared with 22,699 donors in the previous year. The Cornell Fund had the services of approximately 4000 volunteer workers throughout Motor vehicle registrations the country. in this country will total about 82 million during 1963, an increase of 3 million over the previous record set last year. By way of comparison, only 8,000 vehicles were registered in Orvll J. Nish, chairman of 1900, and only 32.4 million as the ASC county committee, recently at 1940. farmers that again reminds payments are now being made to farmers who have met compliance requirements on feed grain and wheat stabilization German-mad- e movement with alarm and luminous dial. Simulated leather case with brass edging in three attractive colors Tan, Brown and Red. Reg. $6.95 3 k American heritage and to trustee. encourage motorists from all Cornell, one of a handful over the country to visit of American educational Promontory and other institutions to receive $1,000, historical Utah locations. The 000 or more annually from such program is sponsored by programs, exceeded the pre- A superb City, Utah Tuesday, September 24, 1963 Anthony T. Guzzo, 170 North Tenth East, Brigham City, was among the alumni parents of students and other friends participating in the annual Cornell fund programs presented the university with a total of $1,335,092 in unrestricted gifts during the 1962-6- 3 In Magazine i THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Golden Spike Brigham Man Assists Fund Featured no key item with a can-open- er t by Marie Davant Five students from Box Elder county have been selected as part of a group of upperclass student leaders at Utah State to assist new university students with getting oriented to USU and college life. The students are Peggy Billings and Dick Gordon of Brigham City; DeAnn Frank, Jeanne Hlgbee and D. Louise Kerr of Tremonton. Registration is scheduled for Sept. Each 25-2- 0. student In the group has been assigned to about ten new students who plan to major In the same or a similar field. They will meet them at orienon. tation meetings and serve as Hawkes says this approach friends and advisors through-ou- r gives teacheis In the various the rew school year. grades a better over-a- ll picture The aim Is to have students ul what Is being dope In other who liave been on campus a classes It Is hoped this will year or more help the newcomer aid each teacher m Ins or her through the period of adjustown classroom technique ment to college life, which many t find difficult, according to piesenton thev are concentrating leading but Biuce Bishop studentbody alter liavlng demonstration president. (lasses for each of the six glades thev will start oyei taking anotliei aiea such as HONOR STUD! NT music or science There are nine feat liers at Robert A Thompson of the school Brigham City was among the 87 s'udents named to the summer quarter honor roll at the University of Utah Tobenamed t ) the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3 5 or better in all academic subjects where 4 0 Is the equivalent of an Ni opk ids ImuihI .) u vilh (ini ksih w N (. hi hid ib miiu.nillx t ,ms( tt h) up mi it ( i h It ' lint tit in i tki in lint utiks iimi wmtl Im ii Mike a 6 It i s mi w inikh 'i min mil hi tits (i m without ski ul out pt mi ml Ii ntN I si ii i m t m it ml it I .u t n k's I in iM u I ,i j u s h t m in h tl ( j m 's hi will mi pt im at x mn fax eriU tic mmmm. 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Devern Sparks, 50 West Third North, was sentenced to serve 60 days for drunk driving and 30 days for driving on revokation. Alexander Rencountre, Jr., 39, Intermountain school, was sentenced to pay $250 or to serve 125 days for drunk driving and $10 or five days for improper registration. The jail terms were suspended upon payment of the fines. Oleen M. Hansen, 55, Howard hotel, was ordered to pay $200 or to serve 100 days on a citation for physical control of a vehicle while under the Influence. The court granted a stay of execution to Oct 16. Joe Victor, 29, Clifton, Idaho, was sentenced to pay $200 and to serve 100 days for drunk driving The court ordered the days suspended upon payment of the fine and granted a stay 050 plus ns. a color treat a beauty treatment concfl tions as it colors 5 new Fall fashion shades Silver and gold-ton- e i Wh0 Julie Irene Etherlngton, 21, of 534 North Sixth East, I ogan, forfeited $70 when she failed to appear after telng cited for miles an hour In a 105 65mph zone. Chester F. Guthrie, 57, 1439 Binford, Ogden forfeited $70 ball on a citation of failure to yield i lght-of-wa- jewelers cases shaped so a wardrobe of shades fits in your purse. to Sept. 30 driving i k Those Elcrrid 3vfv AGE SPOTS y-WRK- MLES y. MITCHUM ANTI-PERSPIRAN- T A nrw Jv iv.Wt'VA f t v THiwwTumn o nt tlmt riahy anti works! bohoi undf i arm prolili m for many who had of z fit W1' (llerlue A Sr. &. help. Mirciti of absolutely dry lor thou-and- s gralefu1 u- -i r- -. 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