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Show rSMMK&txtxnES JO I Lincoln School Fourth Grade ESSS) AN EVENT USUOLy NOT CLASSED AS A tPORT, CERTAINLY IS. IT CATF.S BACK TO 1670. RANKS NEAR THE TOP IN SPECTATOR ATTENDANCE AND THE OOW0CN3 CCA'iPFTE FOR AN ANNUAL TOTAL OP WORTH OF PURSES. BOX ELDER JOURNAL Stocldnq qy on. Friday, December 23. 1949 Brigham City. Utah The Pacific .Northwest has the greatest potential water power of an region in the U. S. Lee Larsen, Ruth Weir, Richard Eugene Hailing, GaeNell Olsen, Linda Palmer, Linda Renee Peterson, Jiipmy Caddy, Chene Bennett Gordon McKav, Berniece Kimber, Lynn William Garcia, Billy Snow, Don Mclntire, Richard Linnell, Bradley Belew, Bobby Grunig Hettie Johnson, Odell Jerald Hammer, Richman, Dallas Moves, Balls Clell Andreason, Marilyn Dennis Workman, Jerrv Carr, Kenneth Walters, Madeline Mills, Elaine Romer, GarElaine Ronnie Knavel, Mrs. Freeman, Bowden, Gave La Hendricks, Gayle Beckert, Robert Limb, Nanette field, Becky Pearse, Sharon Jenson, Millie Smith, teacher. Humpherys, Bruce Wright, Catherine Siggard. Mrs. Freeman, CHRISTMAS (R Weve saved it ail up to send so on this , . . out-wa- J joyous a Christmas Day. f A HANL1NE Che ron SERVICE Harry Hairline. Manager There is a spirit that penades our world during this season. You can feel it in the joy of giting gifts in the offering of wishes to those around jou . . . and in the hymns and carols. And each ear, at Christmas time, we realize more fully how much our friendship and neighborliness mean to us. . . "Peace on May the blessing of this holy season . be with ou this Earth and Good Will to AH" the sincere wish of all of us Christmastide . . . ... here at the . . . BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP |