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Show W J2T MH . I, BRIGHAM VOLUME 43, NUMBER 51 Mantua Lower Grades CITY UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING Miss Beverly Nelson , Teacher DECEMBER 22, 1950 IHTH - 32 PAGES SIPdDTTS News From Box Elder High School Radio Show Formation California Art Exhibit Here By Richard N. Bosley By Bichard N. Bosley A radio show to be presented Opportunity for parents and other citizens of Box Elder coun- regularly over KBUH is being in the Speech C ty to witness the art work of formulated school class, announced Miss Joyce Californias Pasadena, children will begin next week Thorum, instructor. Lowell Dames nas been elecat the Central School in Brigvice ham City, announced Miss Lura ted president; Joan Hess, secreRedd, Box Elder high school president; Marilyn Wood, re- tary; El won Shaw, sergeant at sponsor. The paintings willindearms; Richard Bosley, chairman main at the school, for an of the constitutional committee, finite time. Wood During the week of the 18th and Varlene Cook and Pat to the 22nd, the 40 paintings constitutional committeemen. As parliamentary procedure were on exhibit in Box Elders is toeing strictly followed, the library. still unThe children who participated progress is slow. It isshow will whether the Kindecided from work art in the range be given two days a week hencedergarten grades to junior col- forth or presented continuously lege students. The paintings were sent here to create inter- the last four working weeks of est in art Thus children and the school year. parents are Urged to see - the work and compare -- ours with Christmas Holidays that of the California students. By Varlene Cook Back row: Miss Beverly Nelson, teacher, . 3rd grade; Katherine Palmer, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Palmer; Neil Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeppsen ; David Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger; Russel Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lee; Marilyn Jeppsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jeppsen. Middle row, , 2nd graded Gordon Nelson, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Nelson; Louise Jeppsen, daugMrs. Raymond Jeppsen; hter of Mr. andson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed Conger, ' of Conger; Lana Von Turner, daughterJenMr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner; Karma and Mr. of sen; Rachel Palmer, daughter ' sen; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jensen; ; tl Mantua Upper Grades Mrs. Farrel Palmer; Dick Bamum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum ; Karen Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wells;. Bryce Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Jeppsen. Front row: 1st grade Carolyn Hailing, daughter of Mr; ana son ,of , Mrs Lynn Hailing ;Lltna.Xurner Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner; Ora Lee Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson; Richard Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Jensen; May Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson; Marion Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lee. Dixie Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeppsen, not on picture. Ervin Clark , Teacher 7 No more school this year. Alcoholism Assembly . was the exclamation of all stuBy Varlene Cook One of Box Elders more ser- dents today as they left "Alma ious assemblies, the problem of Mater for the Christmas holialcoholism, was presented to days, not to return until Janusenior division students under ary 2, 195L the direction of the Utah State Numerous parties and assemBoard of Alcoholism, last Mon- blies clashed normal with school life during the preceding' day. Featured was .Mrs. Wees, a week. The junior division member of .Alcoholics Anony-- . Christmas Cantata,, There Was mous, who told of the fight No Room, was presented on the against alcohol and her revival 20th and 21st ' from the living dead through Blvers held their party in the the assistance of Alcoholics form of a banquet, last Monday t Anonymous. evening. Drunk Driving," a short film Both divisions enjoyed the on the hazards of driving uni show. Miracle on 34th Street, der the influence of liquor was yesterday. Wednesday afternoon senior division girls enjoyed the gala Girls league party. Seminary parties were held today in all QJd Tentament, New Testament, and Church History classes. An Informal holiday party will be held in the Fourth ward recreation hall on Dec. 28 for BEttes and their partners. Prom Committee If todays Christmas assembly Cook Varlene By by the sophomores is presented JenDiane News is out that of their preparasample any sen and Nora Harper are to act tions for tonights dance, it is for this years certain to be an outstanding as prom. The committee consists climax to B. E.s 1950 activities. of Donna Compton, Val Humph-eryGary Shirts, DeAnn Thompson, Arlene Dunn, Lillis Jepp- Christmas son, Wayne Sims, Joanne Ander- By Scott Grover Donald son and class officers, and Sixth Grade Central Wendell, Joy Waddoups, Now that Christmas time is here Val Woodland. J. Wayne Johnson and Joyce Do your best to spread good cheer. Thorum, class parents, announce Greet your friends with smnes of the prom selection that the so bright based was committee members on the theme ideas they sub- Pass along Gods holy light mitted. Ideas were judged on the house and trim the suitability for a prom theme and Trim tree the materials of on the type Fix them up for all to, Se, themes required. stockings as the fire Ten prom aides will toe chosen Hang the gets low later. And dream of Santa coming through the snow. Team Completed Swimming " N. Richard Bosley By tinsel and Sixteen B. . high students re- While you dream of our on toys received positions cently and coming swimming team for this year. Of Christmas songs ' joys, include: members sixteen These A little old man, much loved by Larry Anderson, Garth Baird, all , Val Humpherys, Lamont .Taylor, Works hard all night to heed Dewey Cottle, Raymond Stain, i each call. Dennis Craghead, Rex Jensen, I Erian Jensen, Kay Jay Smith, at comes Christmas As morning Lewis Daines, Claude Jeppson, I ' last . Knudson, Paul Josephson, Ronand hold its" Joys pleasures nie Mfllet, and Jimmy Hanline.. Lets t fast, i to s i The first active competitive good our best And do spread toe the .held January meet will r , cheer fourth, , against 4 Ogden high Now. that Christmas time is here. school.- " shown. Since it is estimated that one out of sixteen persons become alcoholics, the state is sponsoring this program to educate the people to the facts of the degradation and misery this disease causes in the lives of countless numbers of people who allow it to become their master," -- s, i Moyes, Top Row: Left to right Larry M. i son of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Moyes : Darlene Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen A. Hailing; Carolyn Larsen, daughter of b- - Mr. and Mrs. Newel J. Larsen; Janet Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester , J; Rasmussen., Second row: Linda Jeppr sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Mr. ' -of Jeppsen; Myrtle Jeppsen, daughter i and Mrs. Ralph N. Jeppsen; Nadine- Cox, . Uf - daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred - G. Cox ; : Jeraldine- - Tanner, daughter ' of , Mr. and . Mrs. Floyd E. Tanner; Dee Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. - Jensen; Rodger 3 v . Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Tur- ner; Ervin Clark, principal and teacher. Bottom row Richard Hailing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Hailing; Raola Turner, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ' daughter E. Turner; Delphine Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen A. Hailing; Jeanette Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Petersen; Verda Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Arch Sims; Dorene Nelson, Nelson; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee G.Mr. and of Isaacson, daughter Marilyn . Mrs. John L. Isaacson ; Edward Jensen, , and' Mrs. Melvin G. Jensen,-- -- -- |