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Show vk km;s JOURNAL ELDER HI-SPOTS City- Lghain - 8. ill Be Boys Ld wa? housing proJect in Bostons congested News From Box Elder High School Even before a (UP) J utah December of Too Much Talent At Box Elder Ruth Berntsen There's just too much new than $6,000 to in our school for talent only one dows broken by boys. talent exclaimed assembly, Donna Facer, student-bodTo satisfy this situation the student-bodofficers with the assistance of Mr. Hust are planning a second talent assembly to be presented 'January 11. Prizes will be given for outstanding talent. Everyone is invited to prepare for this assembly and to par-Time To Buy! ticipate in the tryouts to be held after the Christmas vacation. i 01 20 comprises the fft, ors and the rest are members the division chorus and bands. The night of the 14th, the eral public will be invited see the presentation gen-clas- By authorities' had to t. y I JIENLEY Fun Dancing Fun dancing, under the direction of Mr. Heaton from the Ogden dancing school, was enjoyed by the Senior division on Monday evening from seven-thirtto nine oclock. Several mixers were taught along with a variety of others. Principal Freeman brought the evening to a close by thanking Mr. Heaton on behalf of the student body and promised that fun dancing would be continued throughout the year. y y SI m , s to Orchestra Assembly By Donna Compton Orchestra assembly was pre sented recently by a large and outstanding group of orchestra members, Johnsen. A number of selections were played with solo work being done by Martha Hammond and her flute, accompanied by Janice Hansen. The performance was reported as outstanding by the attentive audience. Glee Entertains By Ruth Berntsen The Boys Glee under the direction of Earl Johnston, entertained the student body at an assembly presented Thursday morning. Maurice Hunsaker acted as master of ceremonies. The club rendered such popular selections as Steal Away, "Climbing the Mountain, My Heart Stood Still," and Wonder Boys bar. Richard Billings added color to the program by singing the solo part in The Holy City. One of the highlights of the assembly was a harmoneous number sung by the quartet composed of Lowell Daines, Kay Daines, Frank Barker and Ray Anderson. This quartet was one of the outstanding talents displayed at the recent talent stu-ednt- METER MFG. CO. ELIMINATE FLOODING, CARBON and DILUTION OF MOTOR OIL. STARTING, especially in cold weather. EASIER SEE or CALL C. East Second Phone 547 North 1 L. JOHNSEN lu,ne 2286 Lear River City, Utah City, Utah Irigham OX AUSTIN JOHNSEN COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS ELDER mi jnaiBi.ji. wnagrti ..l i i,i imfrn RViWufrLW & ODAY lATURDAY TWO BIG FEATURES FIRST-RU- WSLD GIRL LEADS JQKN4Y ON . WILD CHASE... through death- - infested jungle CO-HI- ! Butter Anito tick CRAB3E IHOEST VAILIN Practice Marching By Donna Compton " B.E.H.S. is beginning the to change over from football basketball with march prac tices being held in the gymna sium. Practice time is scheduled at 8:40 each morning to help per feet a unique march for half Eltime at the North Cache-Boder game, December 15. x Scholarship To Be Won By Richard Bosley Opportunity to capture a $3, 200 science scholarship is open now to Box Elder senior students who have had enough prepara tion in science work, announced James Jensen, head of the sciTo be eligience department. ble one must have a major in science chemistry, Including physics, biological science, two years of math. At graduation, the school presents to the outstanding science student the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science award. Thn this winners record will be sent to the University of Rochester to compete for the $3,000 award redeemable at the University of Rochester. Students interested should im mediately check with the science head for a detailed plan of eligibility. $3,200 Honor Roll Chicago Motor club. School the afternoon was not a regular Bovs Better Drivers, cials said twice as many girls needed the 'Region One game but was play-Indicate Tests to as boys failed to judge disfurnish ed on practice merely uniforms by the first game tances and experience to both teams CHICAGO properly and three times Dec. 15. (UP) Tests given as many failed in a time reit and enjoyment to those who After some compromising 6.000 Chicago public high school action test. was decided by the council that participated as spectators. seniors Indicate that boys are now are Bees The preparing the uniforms from last year More boys than girls were contest to better drivers than girls, would be used at least for the for their first region were to see objects approaching tests able De driver Cache The safety be played with North beginning of the season. the tests cember 15, in the Bees own given in cooperation with the from the side or rear, showed. gymnasium. ceived by the students and creWeber Presents Oratorio ated a new enthusiasm for the Berntsen Ruth By Phone your news to 1,000. Pictures Club Glee enjoyable pastime Indeed favored was Box Elder Berntsen Ruth By when Weber college again preand sented its Oratorio under the 'pictures of the Girls direction of Roland Perry, to the Boys Glee clubs were taken last student-bodat an assembly week by Mr. Richarasen for use in the Boomerang. Taking of the this morning. given This presentation was quite pictures on the steps of the ON unusual because in addition to main entrance was supervised the large mixed chorus on the by Gayle Badley and Ferl BarSeveral editor. stage Mr. Parry conducted sev- ker, Boomerang en groups of singers seated pictures were taken of the Glee ; clubs, their officers, and the throughout the auditorium. Glee Both club. the Box Elder was indeed proud soloists of Several patterns and colors to select from. Can be of its vocal music conductor, J clubs are under the direction of Earl Johnston, who participated J. Earl Johnston. laid before Chrsitmas. in this oratorio. The schodl was also happy to see so many of Demonstrated its former students who are now DancingBy Donna Compton IDEAL F0R a part of this chorus. was demonstrated as Dancing of XMAS GIFTS This outstanding group an art as well as a young voices and its conductor PROVIDENCE HAND HOOKED enjoyment in an assembly prepresented an oratorio to the sented RANCH STYLE FELT RUGS recently, by Alma Heastudent-bodlast year. Washable ton, dance instructor. All wool Junior last wetk. The cheerleaders under of way, under he direction Miss Thorum and Mr. Johnson, class parents, and the student-junio- r body officers. Preparations began with a meeting last week to dis- cuss possibilities for the Prom, The junior class has been presuggestions paring individual for the prom theme and gymnasium decorations. Miss Thorum announces that approximately 60 suggestions have been submitted. Christmas Cantata Coming By Richard N. Bosley There Was No Room is the theme for this years Christmas Cantata, to be presented before Box Elder, the 13th of DecemMiss announced ber, Joyce Thorum, director. In representation that there was no room for Jesus in Jerusalem, 300 students of the Dime Admission Charge schenley ior division will participate in C. the 6tage show. By Bunny Reese A proposal was made in the executive council meeting held last Thursday, that for practice s games during the year the would be required to pay a dime to attend. EROMATIC The suggestion was unanimously approved after Princimatic carburetion for ail makes of cars, trucks and that pal Freeman explained fees collected would be very ,ors . . . beneficial to the athletic NRY offi- Miss Jeppsnn wrote the play, Preparations for the as she has done for the last live From a e already getting , 1 y 12 FT. CARPETING , : THROW RUGS d year-aroun- y See Basketball Team By Ruth Berntsen Students of Box Elder got a glimpse of their basketball team in action for the first time this year when they tangled with Granite here Tuesday afternoon. The game played at 2:30 in "PICK presented a varan interesting of intricate iety dance steps with his three partners. Among those he demonstrated were foxtrots, Charleston, Samba, rhumba, tango and Viennese waltz. The assembly was well re- Mr. Heaton Box Elders student honor roll is being tallied with figures from first quarters marks of those who received 35 points and over out of a possible 45, announced George Nielson, scholThe ten astic committeeman. highest students from each grade will comprise the first honor roll. The rest ver the minimum will be positioned in an honorable mention group. The points are based upon 4Vs units of work and in a full unit subject an A counts 10 points, A minus, 9 points, etc., down to the lowest acceptable mark which is a C minus. In a half unit subject the point number is just half. There has been some opposition to constructing honor rolls for fear many students would find any means of making placement upon it rather than receiving its recognition out of merit. But on the main, it is accepted as a means which pro- motes competition among stu- dents. For Parlor Trucking Jobs Damp Truck 1.98 Complete Set . What fun young homemakers can have! Stove with hinged door has control buttons that work, is 12 high and has 6 plastic utensils. Refrigerator has large door and freezer door that open, plastic ice cube trays, miniature foods. Sink has running water, svfivel faucet a drain and stopper in each sink. DAYS "LOOKY" CHUG-CHUGV- First ESAR SCREEN WYNN tuM ALEXANDER I UrttM $2.50 . 2a BILL M Iwlxrl ttarrt Arizsnt r Dow FRED KOHLMAR InlMalu ? 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Ol Three METAL KITCHEN SET T MONDAY 1st West Preparation 24.95 ARO 55 South By Richard N. Bosley WITH SUNDAY INTERIORS FAWSON-YOUR- T O' THE PICTURES" Comedy Presented By Gween Seely In keeping with the excellent performance the speech department had thus far presented, a comedy Sugar and Spice, play. It was presented to the Junior division last Wednesday afternoon. Included in the cast were: an underMarilynn McCabe, standing mother, J. Dell Sackett, a not so elegant father and editor of a newspaper; Diane Jenteen-- a g e their typical sen, daughter; Gary Shirts, the boy next door, and Gwenn Seely, a flirtatious girl back from six months in Paris. Excellent in script and performance, the play was enjoyed Girls League Party by all. By Ruth Berntsen Christmas Dance Preparations are being made at Box Eider for the annual By Donna Compton Dance scheduled Girls league party to be held Christmas December 22 is being planned December 20, after school in the Mrs. announced by the Sophomores officers and gymnasium, advisors. Pierce, Girls sponsor. league The dance has always been The party will consist of games, well attended as plans are being a program, and refreshments. The different committees have made to encourage an even larbeen chosen and are working ger attendance this year. ex- on the final plans for the party. Festive decorations and ceptional band are being planDeb Madsons orchestra Discuss New Uniforms ned. By Bunny Reese from Logan will furnLsh the New uniforms for cheerleaders of the Senior division, was a topic of discussion placed beProm Preparations Underway fore the representative council By Ruth Berntsen 4 DELIVERY IMMEDIATE Saturday New Adventure Serial, Comedies and Cartoons. s Phone 548 LAYAWAY PLAN Emi3 146 South Main Street SEIdDI? Brigham City |