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Show k i 6 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah f i A fan of Greta Garbo, Nancy d garments can be washed like the fabric Malone of "The Guiding Light" Itself. Ironing seldom is needed has built up a rare collection but can be done on the right of photographs of the famed Swedish actress. side with a warm Iron. Foam-laminate- ; ; 5 e ? p i ? CHRISTMAS, m joy JO p i ? s Tin Castle First grade children at " their tin castle. According to the teacher, the strength of the classs reading program has grown by leaps and bounds because of the Interest of each child and the desire they have to learn to read. "The room houses 26 eager minds, and each of them hopes that other children enjoy school Just as much as we In our castle," the teacher said. ALL f f t f 1 Learn Fast in Lincoln Elementary school have found the fun of learning Is not confined to a certain kind of building or classroom. These youngsters have taken up their learning In a temporary classroom building and call It i Jit !f First Graders Tuesday, December 24, 1963 Vv K r.. . I t '1, MODERN CLEANERS I Mi 5 i J V )ltiLl J I Now Open 1 L-- J 5 V, jUui B'lVERS CAVORT On Mission SPORT SWEATSHIRTS Box Elder Key Club purchas-e35 club sweatshirts from JUNIORS PLAN PROM Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1963 Juniors met with their "female Zealand. TROUBLE WITH HARRY Ex-Corin- no Both in Color ft SAT. THREE AIRLINE HOSTESSES 1 Warrior.... R0UN0'THE His Greatest I Ti Adventure! 0 f 'VV ON A m Legends Mightiest ,ra MU V Pn ? ) V A mw y 'rjg o i &s4 w X rjf L. MITROCOLOR PANAVI8ION ! IN Ull III I AtliWiWMS IfVIN ANAIClf ir M SUN.-A10N.-TU- THE ES. Gim STORY OF lCtffK- MODERN HAWAII I ; Si ........ lDiAr.:or:D ejeld AND KENT TAYLOR TRY OUR ITS MARIE WINDSOR Damage Totals $250 in Crash Of Two Autos - ?. Miss Geraldine Larson, mer resident of Corinne and now of Salt Lake City, has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints In Christ of Latter-dathe South New Zealand Mission. She is a daughter of Mrs. Tess'e P. Larson. A farewell testimonial will be held in her honor Sunday evening, Dec. 29 at 6:30 p.m. In the LDS Rosecrest Ward, 3101 South 23rd East, Salt Lake , City. enter the LDS She will Mission Home on Jan. 6. for a week of training prior to leav. mission for her lng headquarters. Miss Larsen attended Box Elder High school, Henegars Bus. lness college and the LDS Bus. iness college. Active In church affairs, she has taught several Sunday school classes, been a chorls. ter and sports director. She has been employed In the LDS Church offices In Salt Lake City for the past two years. and relatives All friends from this area are Invited to attend the testimonial Sunday evening In Salt Lake City. i l HltuA WILLIAM MIMS KARMELKORN DELICIOUS! f whlte-sweatere- d for- WORLD MANHUNT! "Let it Marshmellow and "Winter Wonder, The Octet will sing, Girl Called - NEW ZEALAND Miss will serve LDS mission in Southern New Geraldine Larson AND the Collegiate Specialties of Troy, N.Y. at the cost of $110. World The sweatshirts are light blue land. with the emblem of Key Club The group consists ofShirley International and the words, Pat-s- y Box Elder High Key Club," Fodnes, Mary Jane Lemon, Karla Petersen, Kimber, printed in white across the Bill Horsley, Lee Wohlgemuth front and may be purchased and Stephen Josephson. Accomby members for $3.50. and the panying directing Brigham City residents will is Paulette Lichtenstein. group familiar with the become This Octet is the same one sweatshirts In the upcoming that sang in "Brigadoon. March of D;mes fund raising Mary Jane Lemon drive. Gary Lewis TO - An estimated $250 damage resulted Tuesday, Dec. 17, when a car backed out of a parking place In the alley west of Main and struck a second auto at 6:30 p.m. Driver of the backing car was listed as James W. Munro, 569 South Second West. He told Don officer Investigating Bryson, Brigham City police, that while back'ng up the sur-fac- e was iced and slippery. But the cars tires suddenly caught hold on a bare spot and the vehicle shot backward, hitting the second auto. Driver of the second car was identified as Maurice W. Carter, Corinne. The only dam. age reported was to the Carter car. class Carolyn officers, Williams and Tammy Peterson and their class "Mom and Dad" Mrs. Marian Hicks and Reed Burke to discuss prom plans, theme decorations and other things connected with a prom. The students were given a sheet with some requirements which must be met in order to sub. mlt a prom theme. First of all they must be submitted to class officers after from Christmas A flxed-prlc- e contract to vi. returning brate two large liquid oxygen vacation. Items to be listed are prom scheduled for use on theme song; cost the first stage' of Saturn V theme, Moon vehicle has been awarded estimate of each item; illustrate to Thlokol Chemical corpora, and expalin decorations as they tlons Wasatch Division by Whit-ak- will be given, In dimensions. Controls and Guidance Kathleen Bott company of Chatsworth, Calif. The Whitaker Controls and SEMINARY GIFTS were students Guidance company Is producing Seminary the valves for the National working hard Monday at wrap, and ping gifts that would be sent Space to LDS Indian children living on reservations throughout the US. THE VALVE, DESIGNED for Each package contained one Installation between the liquid fruit cake, a bag of candy, one oxygen storage tank and the flashlight, two batteries, a walSaturn V rocket engine, has an let, a book, and a pen. The girls Inside diameter of 17. Inches. It will receive in place of the will be subjected to more than wallet and flashlight an evening 20 "G forces to determine cologne, and hand lotion. purse, whether It can endure the forEach student do. ces of lift off and space flight. nated 50 seminary e cents In order to During test conditions it will be these gifts. Most of them loaded with liquid nitrogen cool-e- will be sent to Indian students to 325 deg. F. n Brigham City. Vibration testing will be done Four Seminary students went in Thiokol's large in on each gift and a letter was one of Is which facility, written by every student to the the largest In the free world. one who receives the package. Loaded first stage motors for The reason for doing this pro-Jethe Air Forces Minuteman was to help these people ICBM are now being tested in who are away from their family the facility which has the and dont receive gifts to enjoy to test giant motors up this season and have the Christto 13 feet In diameter. mas spirit Nona Mae Mackey Tliioko! Awarded Contract pre-valv- I Aero-nauti- Snow," "Its a WINDOW DISPLAY officers will Studentbody Judge the Christmas window displays Dec. 20. Homeroom classes have spruced up for the seasons and the winner will be rewarded with a party. Themes for the display windows ranged from the morbid skeleton In John Waymans room through light hearted fantasy to Delmont Beechers religious motif. A committee of teachers will assist Bobby Olsen, Sherrie Jensen and Jon Jepperson, studentbody officers, in the judg. lng. They will take into con. slderation thought, content and originality. The winning first hour class will be awarded $5 for a party. SELL CANDY Seminary students enjoyed a quick refreshment Dec. 17, when the teachers sold candy for a dime. This was surplus candy which was left after all the presents for the Indian stu. dents had been wrapped. Students were munching on the candy as they watched the Seminary Christmas film. The film for this year Is "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness," starring Ingrid Bergman. Evelyn Waters f; Wishes To Our Friends May all the joys He came to bring Within your hearts forever ring! LARSEN BROS. PLUMBING HEATING CO. & pur-chas- d force-vibratio- AW n (cialr y ELECTROHYDRAULIC AND electrodynamic shaker systems combined force have of 200,000 and 60,000 pounds respectively, and can operate within frequence ranges from 0 to 400 cycles per second (hydraulic) and five to 2,000 cycles per second (dynamic). The facility Is also equipped with a modern analog-digitdata system capable of record, lng a maximum of 80 data channels with four functions per channel. It also records and processes dynamic test data, thereby reducing delays. capa-bllitl- OCTET ENTERTAINS iMMcTnTsr Box Elder's Madrigal Oc. tet will sing a medley of Christ, mas songs at the Oakridge club in Ogden this Country Friday night, Dec. 20. They will be entertaining the Ogden Citys Construction peo. pie at their annual Christmas party. I ' ... and Best PF;sites TO OUR MANY FRIENDS And along with our fondest wishes that every wish will come true for you, we also extend our sincere "thank you : your loyalty during this year. s for r.r When you move to town... or to a now homo... i I I Your Welcome Wagon Hoetese will cell with basket of gifta... and friendly greetings from our religious, civic And business lsadera. If you, or others you know, ars moving, be sure to phone Welcome Tested and proved effective through many severe is back again to prevent gas line winters, freeze! Its now yours in both AMERICAN Brand Gasolines at no extra cost! DE-ICE- Wagon. Phone R 723-571- 7 You expect more from (AMERICAN aunteen Furniture Co. '1 CO. OIL Lj B'lvers added to the Dec. 13 basketball game with their original chants. Sandwiched between the B'Ettes and the Rockettes d the B'lver section added even more purple and white to the already loyal stands. Their homemade cheers were amplified by the use of purple megaphones. Paul Sato appeared to be the main cheer-mastwith his many genius Karen SeaImprovisations. shore. BEACH PARTY to BILLINGS :;1OTJ HOLIDAYS LAST TIME TONIGHT WED. - (: P.M. Daily 1 THROUGHT THE CHRISTMAS f V TIN CASTLE This classroom is contained in the tin castle, a temporary classroom building used by first grade students at Lincoln Elementary school. Students have found that learning is not confined to any certain kind of building. of the Pictures Pick f 1 ... n ' ' vr I : Vl I L ) and you set iV TjtU ' . 1 I...'-';- - ., I th trademark for American Oil Company gaa line e CieSS.THI AMERICAN anti-fraei- additive. OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILI |