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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, November 26, 1967 d Civic Club Hears Speaker Plans for Christmas Party the By Mrs. DeVere Wintle JEmcfie H STUDENT Navajo The eighth annual Youth Conference will be held on Dec. It will be held at Many Farms School In Chlnle, Boarding COUNCIL election for tht special of president and of the high school student council will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Candidates for president and must be Juniors or seniors. They must have Intermountain school all of last year. They must have displayed a record of good school and must have maintained adequate academic standards. A 7-- offices Arlz. Intermountain will send four delegates to the conference. Students who were Interested In registered for a attending held to select contest speech the top student to attend and the school. Registration was held on Wednesday. On Monday students who regis-tere- represent t will speak before a panel to determine which will student Intermountain Students who meet the qualifications and wish to run for speak from the school. the office of president or of Judges may be nominated by petition. Nomination petitions are available In Donald Thomp-sonOUTSTANDING TEENAGER office, Bldg. 57. (Chapel) A nomination petition must conThis year Intermountain to be valid: the tain following outstand-lnSchool will select an candidates name, the signatures a A and boy girl teenager. school stu high will be selected to compete of 50 of Miss with students In the State of dents, the signatures of Miss Utah. The winner of the state students, the signatures and Ray Huff, who tro-pha Joy Spicer will receive competition to be presented by Gover. have been designated to sign all nor Calvin Rampton. Ten teen, petitions. agers will be selected from the SENIORS MAKE PLANS 50 state winners as the Ten Teenagers of Outstanding s g America. Each of the ten national will receive a $1,000 to college. The student must havedistln. gulshed themselves In leadership, community or school win-ner- s scho-larshl- MR. AND MRS. Spencer Gar-- ! dner and children Sharon, Cris,; and Skipper of Blackfoot, Idaho,! Ho! Ho! Ho!AWAY You ; Pat and Pam by Dee Johnson Sales, $91,411 "U.S. Savings Bonds sales Elder county for Oc. tober amounted to $91,411, volunteer County Bonds Chairman, T. Frank Coppln of Brigham City announced Friday. "For the ten months of 1967, our countys sales reached a total of $758,379, representing 75.9 percent of the goal assign, ed to our county as part of the states quota of $26 million, Copi In said. du In Box The Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 2919 will hold a business and initiation meeting Monday evening, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. in the Aerie hall. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. All mem-berare invited to attend. s SHIRT LAUNDRY beAU-v- MODERN 36 North Main SHIRT Sanitone Gol agency. LAUNDRY 723-377- tNANl 71JIS5J 6 AT ALL FOOD KING WGreen SUPERMARKETS FOR V 7... and do we have low holiday prices! PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER dance. At this dance, which Is a formal affair for the entire senior class, the Senior t USDA CHOICE 27th, 28th, & 29th BONELESS his-tor- s WHITE MW DW2y t VH5Uc&Hr HAD THE1R.J 5UJGLS wsupcd By extracurricular or rellgi-ouwill and prophecy are activities and sports. read. will of teachers A committee Homeroom representatives be working on this project, Ed to Richardson Is the chairman of will be appointed committees and will be asking for coopera, the committee. tlon and help from other mem-ber- s of the Senior class. "OPERATION , ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR ' The senior class officers and home room representatives met to discuss plans for the annual Senior-Buffe- ser-vic- MR. AND MRS. LEON Gard-ne- r were In Mantua for Thanks-givindinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Forsgren. visited on Thursday evening! with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gard. ner. From Nov. 9 - 13 Mr. and; Mrs. Leon Gardner visited Ini Berkley, Calif, with Mr. andj Mrs. Rex Gardner. They were; there for the naming of a grand. son, Ronald James Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner. stria. THANKSGIVING guests at MR. AND MRS. CHARLES; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bourne and children David,! Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Kathy, Robbie, Crlsty of Tooele, Michael Avondet and family of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Woodbury1 Ogden. and children Joanne and Mark Mr. and Mrs. Steven BJornn of Salt Lake were Thanksgiving of Boise, Idaho, were Thanks e university, Eagles Schedule Meeting Monday j Christmas party was discussed. Husbands of club members will be guests for the party. Names were drawn for the giving of Christmas gifts. The party the will be held during Christmas Holidays. The new officers assume duties at the Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and twin daughters Rosemary and Rosemarie andGerogeWln-tispent Thanksgiving day In Orem at the home of Mr. and Young Brigham Provo. October Bond s Mrs. Horace Domigan, a sis ter of Mrs. Wintle. Also pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H. Layton and children Bea and Carl of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs, James J. Layton and, children Julie, Evan James, and Jolene of Layton; Mrs. L.I.I Layton of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Johansen and child. ren Myrth Ann, John, Jill, and Leilanl of Bountiful. Missing from the family gathering were! Ross and Cathy Wlgglnswhoarel in Kangwon-dKorea, HalTrost who is In College, Alaska, and William Wintle In Vienna, Au- Civic Club The Honeyvllle met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Estell Maero, with Mrs. LaMont Wheatley and Mrs. Karen Thorsted as assistant hostesses. Principal Ed Payne of the Box Elder High school was speaker for the even-lng- , A business meeting was held after, and the annual Newt from Intermoantaln school YOUTH CONFERENCE of Mrs. giving guest at the home Bjornns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson. Also present was Rex Chlarson, a student at guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs were a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har-olCoombs and daughter Cheryl of Salt Lake City. Also pres-en- t were two daughters, Eileen and Gae Coombs who are at the Utah State univer-- : who were home for Logan, slty, the holidays. City, Utah HONEYVILLE REPORTS GIFT 1 O TEAM LOOKS GOOD m2 m3 This year, the Future Teachers of America will spon-so- r the "Operation White Gift. Started during the Christ-ma- s holidays In I960, Opera, Coach Hal Reeder has released his predictions for the basketball season. In an Interview with the Eagles Views sports reporter, he said. "Altlon White Gift is Intermoun-tain- vin Johnson and Harry Williams program of giving to look good In early season prac needy citizens In Box Elder tice. David Singer, Neal Crank and Curtis Shane are also out county. The FTA Is asking again, with one year of experience. that the campus share in mak. Danny Begay and Henry Brown lng this presentation. Dormhave been chosen also to play itories and clubs will be ask- on the varsity. ed to participate If they wish. BUI Toledo, Ben Kahn, Pat Information will be given to McCabe, David Werlto and each dormitory and each club r Yazzie will be on the so that they may begin to plan varlsty team. Others who for this occasion. , tried out are Chavez Present plans are for the Peter Slim, Leonard and Andrew Miller. More presentation of the White Gifts to be made at the final night members will be selected. of the Nativity. The first game of the season in the League will be on Dec. 8, at Bear River. s lb. lb. 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