OCR Text |
Show Club To Haye Boomerang" Night Sat. Wins Tops In Black And White Show Freshman Takes Teen-Ag- e club will have The Teen-agnight Saturday Boomerang evening from 7 until 10 oclock, Farmer according to Purdett and John T. Bate, club supervisors. All boys and girls are invited to bring their Box Elder high The Boomschool yearbook, erang, a pen or pencil and meet their friends at the club where exchange of messages can be written in friends books. e a PEOPLE ARE WAITING TO SEE GREAT The SPORTS SHOW F.F.A. Contest Taking a keen Interest in, dairying paid off for Steve freshman at Box Elder high school. In spite of his youth and inexperience he won the first place prize for fitting and showmanship at the Richmond livestock show, last May For winning the singular Steve was awarded the Deseret News radio besides the blue ribbon. In his class of Judging, he won Tin-gey- Benefit Dance Planned By F.O.E. you will seel CONGRESS OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS OF BLAZINQ OUNS CHAMPION LOO ROLLERS ARCHER CHAMPION HIGH DIVINO RACING SEALS - CHAMPION FLY t COACH TRAILER Penrose, who was seriously Injured In an automobile accident recently, June 10, at 9 oclock in the evening, it was announced today. The dance will be held at the Dance Bowl, according to Lyle Johnson, recreation chairman of the aerie. HORSE WORLD'S CHAMPION SHOE PITCHER WINSTON'S HURDLING Brigham Citys aerie 2919, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will sponsor a benefit dance for Joe , CHAMPION CASTERS BAIT SHOW ' TELEVISION SHOW , BOAT SHOW SPORTS EQUIPMENT SHOW SPORTS WEAR SHOW SHOW TRAVEL VACATION LIVE FUR Remember Their Ancestry Mass. (UP) MIDDLEBORO, Four Ukrainian displaced per sons were welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pratt who trace their ancestry to the Mayflower passengers William Bradford and Myles Standish. The Pratts explained that their ancestors were Amer ' f ' SHOW SHOW AUTO SHOW AT THE UTAH STATE FAIRGROUNDS - 25 MAY JUNE 3 icas first DPs. LOVELY GIFTS for the LOVELY JUNE BRIDE AT BARGAIN PRICES! SUPER-SPECIA- L SKILLET SELF-BASTIN- G (Week Ending May Elder County) Chicken pox Measles Mumps . Vacation and Trailer EXPOSITION Famous Heller heavy cast aluminum, guaranteed for life, were $6.95, now BROILMASTER It broils, it toasts, it fries, it boils, regular $3.95 value, now TWIN WAFFLE BAKER White Cross guarantee, regular $16.70 Box El Health Beport at the recent Black and White show in Richmond he won y first place in the fitting and showmanship contest. Is Boomerang." der high achoolt year book, will be distributed next Saturday from 12 o'clock noon mtil 9 o'clock in the evening, it was announced today. All students will receive them at the high school. a blue ribbon and .$8.00. With his senior yearling in his class he also won a blue ribbon and $3.00. WESTERN Hear Next Saturday . 200,000 Community Church "Boomerang" Will Be Distributed Top Honors In Ladies Golf Club Plans Get-Acquaint- . of for the Ladles Golf club were today announced. All the matches should be played Wednesday, May 31 if possible, officials said. Participants should contact their partners to make the date. For further announcements the bulletlng should be watched, it was stated. Matches are as follows: Carma Pearse vs. Marguerite Rich, Norma Butler vs. Carmen Waldron, Bette Mason vs. Edna Fronk, Kay Freeman vs. Marlene Peckenpaugh, Idona Ham ilton vs. Lola Winzeler, Grace Andersen vs. Hazel Kaiser. Chloe Sheffield vs. Gertha Williams, iMary Fisher vs. Jean ne Winzeler, Elaine Ward vs. Grace Davis, Dorothy Earl vs. Beth Epley, Phyllis Call vs. Camille Larsen, Marge Merrell vs. Helen Johnson, Lucille Reese vs. Miriam Jensen, Mabel Fors-gre- n vs. Lottie Earl, Carol Holmes vs. Shirley Matney, Chloe Bundy vs. Norene Burtch-er- , Reta Bott vs. Deon Thomas, Florence Richardson vs. Vera L. Merrell, Dorothy Thompson vs. Mary Reese, Helen Felt vs. Bette Mason, Melba Jepperson vs, Dorothy Morgan, Phyllis Baron vs. Norma Butler, Lavon Thompson vs. s Elaine Holmgren, Martel vs. Edna Wight, Nadine June 1. demonstrated by experts each year at The National is to patented OIL Creme Used by beauticians for millions of luxurious per- Nutri Tonic -- home... permanent -- only nent with genuin?oiL Creme base manents at prices up to $20 and higher. Try famous Creme base in every bottle. That's why Nutri-Ton- c waves so fast, yet is gentler to the hair. ITS BEST TO KEEP ?OVR SSyaE "'.Tr.'p" Ruth Grant vs. Wilma Lela Griffiths vs. Charlotte Lee, Ida Shirts vs. Blanche Harris, Rhoda H. Staynor vs. Claire Nelson, Rachel Bowen vs. Mary vs. Holman, Peggy Candland Melva Baron, Mary Jean Baron vs. Carma Pearse, Leora Baron vs. Viola Pett, Elma Klitgaard vs. Chloe Bundy. Wlx-om- flue OIL Hill and Hill will not make youn expert skeet shooter, but it will treat you to WHISKEY AT PwiBOKji, Theres this much patented - Stratford vs. Lillian Felt, Katherine Fishburn vs. Grace Rasmussen, Isabel Merrell vs. Opal Uarda Owen vs. Steuerwald, Maureen Ward. Professlonqi Waves safely in little as 10 qIql Y Skeet Championships. Matches Wednesday, May 31 At Course A series May 30 to to worship services Prior Church school for all ages will the No Cases be held at 9:45 oclock in 14 morning. A nursery class will bp held 38 in the Manse during church ... 2 for Box 19 ed - said. time, Reverend Gillespie and old five years Children while younger will be cared for Mrs. attend church. parents Salto will be In charge. Keck Frank Dr. To There will be a choir rehearthe Utah sal next Wednesday, at 7:30 Dr. Wendell Keek, of wll State Agricultural college, Comthe at sermon give the church on munity Presbyterian wornext Sunday morning at at 11 beginning services, ship oclock. will Reverend Arthur Gillespie FelNational the be attending conlowship of Indian Workers from vention at Tucson, Arizona , SAVE! BUY REFILL IP YOU HAVE FUSTIC (CURLERS f2S with S DILUXE, terol. professional curlers . lst plastic $2.25 prici pint Mr St HAT10NAI DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. DRUG InlASlHUlLY PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL ST0RI SPIRITS Hum-phery- value, now ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS now specially $4.98 value, Regular G-E- - .. priced, only ELECTRIC CLOCKS 1 Navigator and kitchen types, self starting, regular $7.95 value, now -- PROCTOR IRON CJ , - CC QC IRON A regular $12.95 value, now . for only were offering EUREKA CORDLESS IRON t FOOD CQ AC AC CQ V wsww Regular $17.95 value, yours now for only ELECTRIC WARMER Beautiful wedding or shower gift, reg. $7.95, 3 only offered at Ql ACv V : PAINT SPECIAL McMurtry Red Metalic Paint Cl I I for machinery, roofs, fences, barns, bridges, etc. Reg. price is $3.10 per I I LI gallon, while it lasts, gallon DORMEYER q ELECTRIC MIXER Regular $25.95 mixer model 3000 A, now specially priced Regular $30.95 mixer model 3200, now a bargain at QC QC "BREAKFASTER" . v V t.'fca.m.M Regular $10.95 value, now reduced to PROCTOR J QC v'tiwv Toaster and hotplate combination, regular $13.60 value, now on sale ELECTRIC GRILL A regular $14.95 grill, were closing it out for only $4.95 AC MANTEL. CLOCK ffO AC Electric of course, regular $15.95, now specially priced DONT FORGET DAD... On His Special Day, Sunday, June 18 ANY REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER IN STOCK, reduced to i2 PRICE FLASHLIGHT, complete with batteries, reg. $1.60 value, now AAc RAY-O-VA- C BEEHIVE Coal And Appliance Your FRIGIDAIRE Dealer .. & v , . During the concluding days of school at Box Elder high school new Future Farmer of American officers were elected, according to Sam Gordon, instructor. Named president was Quinn Lee Chlarson; vice president, Booth, secretary, Donald Barker; treasurer. Dale Robinette; reporter, Lynn Reeder; activity manager, Phillip Oyler, and sentinel, David Kotter. , This spring the F. F. A. got off to a good start. At the College show, May 6, the dairy products judging team scored third in state competition and 1 the dairy Judging team placed third. Scorig high for Individual honors were Frank May in ice cream judging and Thearald Quayle in dairy judging. Calvin Jeppsen and Lawrence Wright were on the dairy products team and Quin Chlarson and Doyle Hansen were on the dairy animal judging team. At the Plain City show, May 17, the dairy team was first in team judging with Doyle Hansen as high man on the team. Bill and Rulon Smoot were tied for high honors with Doyle for ' judging honors. Arthur Gardner stffod high in his dairy class and Bill Smoot in Judging. Rulon was first in fitting and showmanship. thur Gardner was second. Ar- Having an unusually successful day was Steve Tingey who won first in having the best fitted animal.' He won the blue ribbon In the senior yearling in his class. , At the Black and White show in Richmond, May Doyle Hansen placed first in his class and fifth in the open class. 19-2- Steve Tingey placed first in his class and fifth in the open class. He was" awarded the Deseret News radio lor first in the fitting and showmanship Now Chryslers rolling at top produc- tion . . . new, new beautiful cars are difference m the value you get for your money! And youll find a car priced being shipped as fast as possible. And just right for your pocketbook theyre coming in a rainbow of colors-- in Chryslers come in all kinds of smart body styles, from long, low and lovely sedans . . . sleek prices from the sensationally modest ... to Americas convertibles most beautiful hard top convertible, the for a wide range of priced Royal and Windsor models up through the luxurious New Yorkers Chrysler Newport. and Saratogas to the glorious Crown Imperials. Once again were ready to demonstrate how great engineering . . . great Come see the most beautiful Chrys- lers of all time. Drive comfort . them! And youll be doubly glad you waited! . great performance . . , great safety make the greatest possible them! Compare class. To Retrieve Sunken Logs COEUR DALENE, Ida. (UP) Seven crews of the Idaho Diving Salvage company are startprogram to haul ing a two-yea- r logs from the bottom of Idaho rivers and lakes. PACKER MOTOR CO. . 75 South Main S . VT |