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Show BOX THE X ", a Jt : . 3 V Whats A Sookie? Answer , f cvV . - NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, February 6, 1966 ELDER - Will Unfold in Wildcat - Vi v. 1 Y, Whats a Sookie? Only the dirtiest 2 blerl says musical Wildcat which will be per. formed at Box Elder High school on Feb. 11.12. Is being produced Wildcat for the March of Dimes In Box Elder county and boasts an alllocal cast. Tickets are now on sale and will be available in front of Van Engelens, 50 South Main, on Saturday, Feb. 5. READY FOR ROLE - Art Barbieri is made ready for his role in the Feb. chores. duction of Wildcat." Mrs. Eldon Coffman is handling the make-u- p 2 The League of Women Voters will take a final look at proposed changes In the Utah State constitution by the Little Hoover commission at two unit meetings Tuesday, Feb. 8. Mrs. VeNoy Chrtstoffersen RESIDENTS OF Pioneer Me. will lead the 9T5 a m. discus, mortal Nursing home will be ad. slon which will be held at the mltted free to the production home of Mrs. James Thurston, 809 Linden drive A baby sitter with a Gray Lady. Barbieri is no stranger to wtU be available for this meetHe has aplocal theatre-goers- . ing. The evening session will be peared in such local produc-tlon- s held at the home of Mrs. Dan. as Promised Valley, Firemans Flame," Love lei Hess, 129 North Second West Rides the Ralls," and Blythe at 8 p m. Mrs. Byron Hunts. mh will be the discussion lead, Spirit. He has sung with the Thlo-ko- l er. chorus and presently Is a member of the community STEALS THE SHOW Presbyterian church choir. He Is employed by Thlokol The Galaxy Motel reported Chemical corporation as a buy. to Brigham City police Wed. er and Is a father of three nesday that a $150 television children, residing at 570 Green, set had been stolen from one wood drive. of Its units. pro- Check-A-Mon- Plan... th Unit Meetings Fine Attraction production stage new LWV Holds Two man in what Art Bar. in his role In the Thats town. Federals Now, with Ogden First Well pay you $ for 10 years Youll still have Missionaries Will Talk to 8E Chapter - Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen will be guest speakers at the Wednesday dinner meeting Box Elder chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers. SPEAKERS Bear River PTA To Meet Feb. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen will be guest speakers at the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Box Elder chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers to be held at the Tropical Restaurant on Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. Larsen has been a long time educator and church worker in this area. Since his retirement as an employee of the Box Eld. er. County School district, he and Mrs. Larsen have served as missionaries for the LDS church in the Cumorah mission. They were assigned to serve in Pennsylvania and at the Peter Whltmer farm in Waterloo, N. Y. Musical numbers for the will be provided by a vocal trio composed of Gwena Mae Bowen, Kathryn Hadfleld and Carolyn Sackett. The dinner will be served promptly at 7 p.m. All chapter members and their partners are urged to attend. North-Easter- Also scheduled are election of new officers and an obser. vance of founders day. Corinne PTA Meets Thins. RESIDENTIAL and Windows - Doors VISITOR Lewis, Joseph world wide DeMolay leader, will be honored at a dinner In Salt Lake City, Wednesday. S. Mirrors Northern Utah Glass 132 North Main Phone 6 723-344- CAPITOL 1 Open p.m. Sat. - Sun. - School Holidays 5 p.m. All Other Days ladies Night Tuesday TODAY Thru TUES. JOHN VRYI1E LUUlin -- Grand Master To Visit Utah Founders day observance will be the program theme for the Corinne school PTA meeting to be held Thursday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Corinne school. Guest speaker will be Dr. Wesley Maughan of Utah State university extension service who will talk on the subject PRESENT CHECK - Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, left and Mrs. Ronald I. Packer, right, president and secretary of the Civic Improvement club presented a $500 check to the student loan fund at USU to President Chase, Friday. Civic Improvement Club Gift Means $5,000 to Loan Fund Defense Student Loan fund an amount equal to at least one. ninth of the capital contribution received from the gov. Civic Improvement club of Brigham City presented $500 to the National Defense Student Loan fund at Utah State university, Friday morning. Mak. lng the presentation was Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, club president, received the gift. The money represented an aid to education award made to the club by the Shell Oil company for activities carried out to further education during eminent. BECAUSE TAX monies can. not be used for ths purpose, it Is necessary to obtain grants from Individuals and organizations such as the Civic Improvement club. In expressing the general policy underlying the National De. . fense Education act, the Con. gress had declared that we BY PRESENTING the money must Increase our efforts to to the National Defense Student Identify and educate more of Loan fund, It becomes eligible the talent of our nation. This for a nine to one matching con- requires programs that will tribution from the Federal gov- give assurance that no student ernment under the National De. of ability will be denied an op. fense Education act. Thus, the portunity for high education be. $500 gift enlarges the loan fund cause of financial need. by $5,000 when the Federal THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE of grant is added. the student loan program is to A total of 1,828 loans to stustimulate and assist in the esdents have been granted since tablishment at institutions of the fund was created. Of these, higher education of funds for 614 were made during the 1964. the making of low.lnterest loans 65 school year, the average to students in need thereof to amount being $375. pursue their courses of study in De. to the National According such institutions. fense Education act, partlclpat. The National Defense Student lng Institutions must deposit Loan was established and maintain In Its National in 1958program and according to pres, ent legislation is scheduled to with questions to be answered. a period of eight re. operate for the 1964-65- He Is Communications. a member of the leadership training committee at USU. Dr. Maughan received his Members of various Masonic Ph.D at University of Wisconsin a organizations throughout Utah in adult education with minor will honor Joseph S. Lewis, in community development. He Oklahoma City, Okla. 33rd has been a former county agent Grand Master Lewis presides in both Salt Lake and Rich over the activities of more than counties and at present is a civil 165,000 DeMolays in 2,500 chap, defense coordinator for the USU ters throughout the United extension service. The founders day program Is States and 11 other countries under the direction of the par. and territories. Top Masonic officials and ent and family life committee. The slate of new Corinne PTA meeting, Following members, as well as DeMolay years, terminating on June 30, members and advisors from the officers will be Introduced freshments will be served. All 1966, Unless renewed, no fur. to are school Invited the meeting. patrons nine chapters throughout the during Federal grants will ther Corinne school students are participate In the founders day be made to the fund Utah jurisdiction, will meet with after that Grand Master Lewis for a din. writing letters to their parents affair, date. 6 ner in his honor at p.m., in the Masonic Temple at 650 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. Immediately following the 7-- 8 dinner and starting at7:30p.m., a special grand masters mem. Sponsored by Box Elder Wildlife Federation, Inc. bershlp class will be lnlated into DeMolay in the temple auAdults $1.25 Students 75c Children 50c ditorium. The initiatory degree will be performed by officers of the Utah State DeMolay association, of which William Klein of Ogden is state master of Box Elder High School February huMuceua rmuviMni DnlcrrorsQ THE STARTS WEDNESDAY Iff. WJSsaFum councilor, Chicken, French fries Scones sad honey . 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