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Show fS. 2 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah CHEESECAKE, WOULD YOU BELIEVE? Sunday, August 18, 1968 Swiss: Alps, Cheese and Box Elder High school stuespecially the guys, are about to find out that all thats Swiss Isnt cheese, or IVE SEEN SO many things since coming to America, she said In a most pleasing It may take a Swiss accent. while to gather my first im. alps. Christine Luthi, a pretty 17. pressions of this country. I cheesecake from must say that Brigham Is a year-olKirchberg, Switzerland Is this very nice town; the people years American Field Ser. have been very nice to me. vice foreign exchange student True to the form of many to Box Elder High. foreign tourists, Christine has And kids, as nice as Swed-en- s many spots which she would Sanne Wlkstrom (he was like to see during her stay. the 1967.68 exchange student) Upper most among them, the was last year, you havent statue of Liberty, she was able seen anything yet. to see upon her arrival. It was a very Impressive Christine, who arrived In Brigham City Tuesday, will sight, she said. stay the school year with the DeLonne Anderson family, SO far been HAS SHE 1018 East First North. amazed by the number of cars, After less than a week In the great distances and, generher new home, Christine Is a ally, the bigness of her adopted little taken by It all. country. dents, d i ft The Golden Spikes First RECEIVES TRIBUTE Lady, Bernice Gibbs Anderson, shows momento awarded to her during last weeks groundbreaking rites for the new visitors center at Promontory. WITH MEDALLION, PLAQUE Gold Spike First Lady Is Honored Seek Entry Forms for 6- Rail-road- THE PLAQUE Inscription reads as follows; Our warmest thanks to a gracious and devoted lady, Bernice G. And. erson, whose tireless dedlca. tion through the years to the celebration of the anniversaries of the driving of the golden spike at Promontory Utah, May 10, 1869 has helped establish and enrich remem. brance of this significant event In railroad history. Parade -7, $450 But she will no doubt be. come quickly accustomed to her new life with the whirlwind activity that she will face as a high school student In the United States. Intermingled with the hours of study, says Christine, will be plenty of athletic activity. She is, to use a good old amerlcan phrase, a sports nut. I was skiing In the winter, swimming In the summer, and horse back riding all the time. Horse back riding is my favor, lte, she added with a smile. But there will stUl be new sports to learn. Recently, one of her new brothers, 12. year-olGary, came bouncing up the stairs with what looked like an elongated tennis racket suffering from What is that? sports, minded Christine asked. was the A squash racket, quick retort. she asked. The A what? Inevitable explanation follow, ed. Be prepared, Gary, you may be answering a few more sports questions before this school year Is over. IN SWITZERLAND, snow d CHRISTINE MAY FEEL at home In at least one respect already, however, and will not need to quiz the family about amerlcan television. Mirny of the American television shows are very popular In my country, she says. Batman, 77 Sunset Strip, and The Saint are all favorites and cowboy shows are very popular. Yet another striking sim. Pearson Corbett (left) and Dean GarAPPOINTED between her life In ilarity rett are two of four teachers recently appointed to the Switzerland and the one In Brigham City seminary staff. America Is the sameness of her two families. There are six in my own family, mama and papa, my grandmother, two brothers, and myself, she said. Christines American family also Includes two brothers, and Gary 11 plus Corbett received his bach-elor- s Steven and two Dr. William E. Barrett, ad. week old Peggy months 1954 In In mlnistrator of Seminaries and botany degree Box Elder High junior), Institutes of Religion at Brig, and his masters degree In his. (a mom Margaret, and dad De. BYU In from of ham Young university religion tory a vice president in the the appointment this 1968. He was born In Provo. Lonne, Food Smith King organization. A native of Coalville, Brown week of four teachers at the Weber and attended College Brigham City seminary. BUT WHAT ARE her im. Harold Brown, Dean Gar. received a bachelors degree of American boys? pressions rett, Pearson Corbett, and El. from Brigham Young univer. Oh, she exclaimed a little don Seipert will assume post, sity In sociology In 1968. sheepishly, I dont know yet. tions as teachers In the semln-armet mostly girls since ALL FOUR HAVE served Ive program and Brown will been here. I havent met also teach at the Intermoun. missions for the LDS church. Ive many boys yet. tain school. Seipert taught In the BrigYou will, Christine, you BOTH GARRETT, a Wells, ham City seminary program will. ville, Utah native, and Seip. last year, Garrett taught In ert, from Susanville, Calif., Blackfoot, Idaho In 1967-6are 1967 Utah State university and Corbetts teaching exper-ienc- e Includes three years at graduates. Seipert received and at his bachelors degree in psy. ferron, Utah (1954-57- ) chology. Garrett graduated In Nephi, where he served as audiology and speech path, seminary principal from 1967 to the present. ology. fev MILK AND CHEESE (CAKE) Christine Luthi, Box Elder High schools exchange student from Switzerland, enjoys some light refrestment with new american sister, old Peggy Anderson. 15-ye- Set When Pickup BC Seminary Spots seven-year-ol- (Continued from page one) also second attendant to Miss Ogden. She also rep. 1964 and For Signup At Foothill Foothill elementary school will register students, rang, lng from kindergarten to sixth grade, Friday, Aug. 23, from Enter Yard Contest 10 a. m. to noon. Parents are A pickup and a car suffered loss of $450 Wednesday at 3:10 p.m. when they smacked together near Seventh South and Main. Invited to re. Brigham Citys gister for their children. Students need not attend 1968 beautification campaign In Brigham making entry Citys August yard of the and In past months has stir, until the general opening of month contest, a Kiwanis red considerable Interest. school, Aug. 26, at 9 a.m. Teachers and PTA room This will be the third con. spokesman announced. Entries must be turned secutive contest. The June representatives will be avail-abl- e to aid in the registration. in at Mclntire Realty, 83 South competition was won by D.L, Main or the News & Journal Holland, 525 East First South After determining the childs office, 55 South First West, while the July winner was classroom assignment, which by Wednesday, Aug. 21, Brad Wayne Hunsaker, 518 South will be posted outside the teachers door, the parent will Mclntire, Kiwanis chairman Third East. said. Comer Junior Arnold, Con. cord, Calif., was driver of the auto which was northbound In the outside lane when the pickup, driven by Melvin Jun. JUDGING WTLLBE conduct-eIm very appreciative to lor Robinson, Fillmore, also Thursday morning with Dr. the Association of American north bound, sldeswipped it as Arvel Stark, extension hortiRailroads and Mr. Goodfellow, he changed lanes to turn Into culturist from Utah State the service station. president, for these wonderful heading the judging Robinson was cited for momentos of the Golden Spike, assisted by County team, of lanes. change and I shall charlsh them as Agent A. Fullmer Allred and at least one other. long as I live. I cant think of a nicer tribute, said Mrs. Only those yards which have Anderson. been nominated will be con. sidered for the August honors. (Continued From Page One) The winner will be presented able jobs to give them a traveling trophy and a along with their with sign designating the home as studies. the winning entry for the George A. Nielsen & Sons month. (Continued From Page One) was given the vegetable and Entries may be made fresh produce bid at wholesale ed at the Foothill playground home occupant, a friend the by plus 15 percent. This matter or also that a Pony League dla. neighbor, or anyone who s was held over from the mond be built on the Memorial thinks the place attractive, meeting. Mclntire pointed out. park play area. Councilman made the motion, Jensen THE MONTHLY YARD con. APPROVAL TENTATIVE Cazler seconded and the coun- was on a revised set placed cil authorized Supervisor of rules and regulations cover, Kelly to proceed with the plan. school building and equip, Associated Brigham Con. lng ment rentals at the Wednesday tractors were authorized to meeting and adult meal prices curb and gutter on the were advanced from 35 to 40 west side of Brigham Young cents. park at $2.25 per lineal foot. A full day remedial reading class was authorized at Lake-vieDIRECTOR SMITH reported for the coming year to the storm sewer phase two Include pupUs from other program was completed and a schools. claim from Whitaker Con. Clarence Hurd, Snowvllle. structlon company was bus driver and Tremonton for $13,149.50. It was noted this was $301.73 above Larry Howell, Portage driver, were employed full time, the bid to cover extras due in the school bus shop to field changes. The claim working when not otherwise occupied. was allowed. A final claim for K.R. Dick, THE MIGRANT school amore, general contractor for was presented by Devern work on the park bowerys and trfAABTR T5 HAOt Rasmussen and Eugene Jorg. restrooms of $500 was also ensen and an expression of 6rrM approved. raaM thanks for salary Increases Four office workers were was presented by Clarence authorized to sign checks on Hurd, of the Box all city bank accounts. They Elder president School District Bus were City Recorder Tolman Drivers. Burke, Gertrude S. Bosworth, Attention was called to the AGENCY Rosella A. Tlngey and Vir. Institute meeting PHONE glnia Wight. to be held at Bear River High INSURANCE WITH The meeting adjourned at school on PERSONAL SERVICE Thursday, Aug. 22 at 8:35 p.m. 1 p.m. test is a part Interna-tlona- Senior Citizen BOX Rob-e- it HOLLYWOOD 'UPI Webber will replace char-- n ter actor Albert Salmi in "The But Bounce." after Salmi bounced himself into a broken ankle playinu tennis. l INCLUDED ON THE pro. gram will be special numb-er- s by Michael Carver and a talk by one of last years roy. ALL SMILES Christine, alty. a raven-haireRefreshments will be pro. beauty, displays her infec- vided by the Pepsicola Bot. of Logan, tious smile. company tling through the courtesy of Man-age- r Roy Larsen. Plans Aired Three Days Left to Utah In the beauty contest at Long Beach, Calif., that year and wtis fourth runner-up- . During the party, queen will draw numbers for their order of appearance In the pageant. 8 Only three days remain for Car Collide resented d y Replacement Beauties Four Named to Man Earlier, this medallion was presented to the countrys first lady, Mrs. Lyndon John, son, and I think it only appropriate that we now present It to the first lady of the Golden Spike, Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson. The speaker was Thomas M. Goodfellow, chairman of the Golden Spike Centennial Celebration commission and With Peach Days dated president of the Association of American Railroads as he pre- for Friday and Saturday, Sept. sented one of the six Golden Its time to make entries In the parades. Spike medallions Inexistence. Those were the words of T. celebration PRESENTATION OF the Frank Coppin, - medallion to Mrs. Anderson chairman and manager of the .was made Wednesday at the sponsoring Brigham City afternoon reception for dlgnl-tarie- s Chamber of Commerce. at the Pioneer park By this time, every orclub, church, bowery following the dedlca. ganization, tory rites for the new visitors school and business firm plan, center at Promontory. ning a parade entry should be on record, Coppin announc-ed- . We need completed entry Earlier, presentation of two of the medallions was made to forms so that each organizaJolmson and his tion may obtain maximum pubPresident wife; the other three will be licity for their effort. should be awarded at a later date. Entry forms In addition to receiving the turned in at the chamber of. rare solid gold award, Mrs. flee at the earliest op. Anderson, president of the portunity, he pointed out. National Golden Spike society, was given a plaque by the Loss American Association of PD ... CAPITOL OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY ENDS TUES. $ Boris Day rJosiE' y-- v li ( TECHNICOLOR- - NEWS ELDER in established Sunday by the 55 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, 64302 Second Class postage paid at the 16 First West, South post office, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher A weekly newspaper 1896, published every Box l, Elder Outing to Park City Set tered for the bus trip to Park City, will meet at the Courthouse at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 26, prior to" the 9 :30 departure. The busses will not return until 7 p.m., they were advised, so those going on the outing may wish to take a second lunch for the return trip as well as the noonlunch. STARTS WED. rate $3 50 per year payadvance: in connection with Elder Journal (published $6 00 per year: $3 00 for Subscription able in Box the Thursdays) 6 months: single copy, 10 cents. 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