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Show yyyf Helped Start A Sugar Company Makes 1 st Supplemental Top-Notc- Surrounded with a pleasant Polynesian atmosphere, over 4Ca) people enjoyed the "South Pacific inspired birthday party of the Brigham City Civic Improvement club Thursday evening Payment Of $78,000 To Local Growers o The Sugar company has completed mail- ing checks to growers of 1951 beets, in the amount of 75 cents per ton, as the first supplemental paymest added to the initial payment of $10 per ton and to the P.M.A. payment" of $2.38 from the process tax collected by the com' pany. Utah-Idah- ' f , March 20. Featured on the program was musical play revue of the stage-hi- t South Pacific now playing on stages across the country. Mrs .C. C. Randall of Logan professionally presented the revue with Mrs. W. W. Mer-rel- l also of Logan playing re a . t m According to Orson W. Christensen, district manager, this will bring the total payment to local growers to $13.13 r ! per ton. cordings for it. Another highlight of the program was the presentation of New Zealand Polynesian dances JOURNAL i PjC3DEof on 117,000 tons of Christensen noted that. in the past 10 days prices have risen 35 cents per hundred pounds of sugar, and the market is strong.' A' final settlement on 1951 beets is due October!, Z ;t t 5;s v t Page Seven BOX ELDER t Brigham City, Utah I , Friday. March 28, 19S2 by Henry Drewcs and Arnold I R. L. Mrs and Fisher returned missionaries president; Gilbert, Mrs. Charles T. Anderson. from New Zealand. They were Mrs Randall was presented a i dressed In authentic Polynesian beautiful anthurium plant, ship- - ? costumes. ped by airmail from Hawaii esSpecially honored at the af- pecially for the occassion, by I fair were three charter members Mrs R. M. Kaiser. . of the club, which was organizAnother feature of the program ( ed in 1906, 46 years ago. They was dancing of beautiful Hawai- Included Mrs. Nels Jensen, first in numbers by Patricia Jones. j The total amount distributed will be about $78,000 beets of the 1951 crop. v MMftMMM i Civic Improvement Entertains 400 At Polynesian Inspired Birthday Party Organization h tfftf f yTf f fHf M '! A parade of sparkling new fashions from our exciting group of Jaunty Coats, Slimline TKliitkTr ? DONT LOSE ' ' j its YOUR TEMPER! JUST probably happened to the driver, too BRING YOUR DRY CLEANING TO US . . . our trained and efficient operators know their business Spots are removed like magic, dirt and grime comes out completely, leaving your garment really clean and good hit1MESERVY i 4 , U CLEANERS - AllflOUflCIIIG THE OPENING SATURDAY Speech Meet $135 Top In Region FFA Scholarship . SPRING COATS By Robert Munns Two Box Eider boys, iRulon Smoot and Phil Oyler won first place honors in the Region One Future Farmers of America meet held March 12, at South Cache high school., , The only first place honors received by Box Elder were won toy Rulon Smoot in the dairy judging contest and Phil Oyler, the Standard Oil of California , award. 111 procedure parliamentary the Box Elder team won a third place and in oratory Allan IBadd-lewon a third while a 'Bear River boy received the first. In the public speech contest Box Elder captured another fourth ' place ' Besides the above contests held, contests in rural electric and soil and water, were held at the region meet. From Utah Elks Out of 91 applications submitted, Richard Bosley, 18 year old BE HR senior, was awarded fourth place scholarship of $135 In the Utah Elks Scholastic award, announced W A. Bea-zechairman most valuable Richard Bosley and Kay Dain-es- , Elden Shaw , and Varlene student committee in spring Cook are representing B E.HS meeting of Utah Elks State asin debate, Ruth Berntsen, Del- sociation, last Monday. bert Bndenstine, (Bob Valentine, Douglas (L. Smoot, Spnngville Ross Dredge, Jay Smith. ' Glade student was awarded $400 high Hunsaker, and Ward Socrist in as first place winner; Mary J. legislative forum; Marilyn Wood Boyack, South received and PeAnn Thompson in ora- $200 as second high, Kathleen place; . tory. t BuCkwatter, American Fork high The contest begar at 8 this received $150 as third place; morning and lats throughout Richard Bosley, Box Elder high the day. The finals begin at 8 received $135 as , fourth; and tomorrow Tomorrow Karen M (Joseph, South high, morning afternoon there will be a ban- $115 as fifth place. A total of quet honoring the state winners $1,0C9 was awarded , in these of the meet J i scholarships. The students were Judged ac. BUT MY DEAR! Valene Hansen Awarded cording to their scholastic abil. . personality citizenship, , DID YOU NOPast President's Pin t i ity, leadership, perserveranee, Presentation of past presi- sourcefulness, patriotism, - and TICE HER WINDOW dents pin to Madam Past Wor- general worthiness. t thy President of Fraternal Order First place winner f of r this SHADES? of Eagles Auxiliary Box Elder award1 is eligible to compete for aerie No. 2919 of Mrs. Valene one of fifteen scholarships Hansen was conducted Wednesby the Elks' j National day evening, March 26, toy Mrs. Foundation, rarging In value Helen Davis, present president. from $400 to $900. ( Mrs. Hansen was escorted by t : the drill team. Entertain Candlelight initiation cere Youngsters they're Maybe monies were conducted for Mrs. AtPTA Meeting In Perry about talking Dorothy Nuttall, Mrs Lois Pe , P.T.A window meeting for Berry restersen, Mrs. Edna iBidlack , and idents was held m Perry school shades too. So. . . Mrs Edna Nelson. u - - . house Friday evening, March 21. don't let soiled the During evening birthday The was conducted by cake was .served- - and greeting Mrs. meeting shades mar the Della 'Perry,, vice president. cards presented to those whose of appearance Opening song, "America, was birthdays occur in March. h o m ' e. followed by the your by sung group iDoor prize went to Mrs. Thel invocation by Leiand Thorne. Fresh, 4 ma Widlock. A business meeting was conwindow shades Refreshments were served. ducted by Principal Andrew will make a Jones followed by presentation world of differof program. Youngsters of the ence. Make your first and second grades, under selection today. the direction of Mrs. Eva A Young, entertained with songs, New shades in attractive story dramatizations and band numbers. The songs Colors cost so very little. sung by the children accompa- We carry a complete line of nied by sixth grade girls, Donna 'Davis, Mary Schroeder, Glor- quality window shades in all ia Nelson and Cathy Nelson, sizes and wanted colors. were GrandfathersClock," Coo Coo Song, and April Showers. ASK US FOR SAMPLES Pmeipal Jones then demonAND FREE ESTIMATES. renew strated the projector cently purchased for use in the Perry school. Many educationEasy Credit Terms al slides were shown. The parents were invited to Inspect the newly constructed cabinets In the school kitchen. Meeting concluded with the serving of light refreshments. 1 '::? O A FRUIT MARKET ) f ' IN SOUTH BRIGHAM 5 1 i I 7 We cordially invite the people of Box Elder County . to coml in and inspect our stock of ,. , FRUIT TREES SHRUBS EVERGREENS SHADE TREES 4 - N, e w exciting new lengths gay lightweight fabrics and colors. Checks, plaids or plain. , Every famly visiting us SUNDAY will receive 3 PACKAGES of FLOWER or VEGETABLE SEEDS of your choce. clean rhy-thm- north M ASTER o r.inin FURRITURE Everyone is Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. PHONE 250 nylon and tailored with n threads, linings and pockets. Full cut for comfortable fit, with continuous waistband, offset pockets and smart saddle extra-durabl- e SUITS We proudly present our array or suits for Easter. Beautifully tailored to give you pleasure on That Day and long after. Choose from a complete selection of fine gabardines, tweeds, sharkskins, all wool, rayon and cottons in checks, plaids and plains. to $16.75 DRESSES FORMALS t a New Easter dresses wealth of beautiful-- parad-er- s in your size at your price! Tissue taffetas, sheer nylons, Spring rayon prints, crepes, linens with eyelet and embroidered trims. Beautiful Krisky Nylons Come early! $8.90 to 817.75 , Beautiful selection of sheer, taffetas and organdy formats for the Prom and Gold and Green Bali. S 10.75 to $14.75 i a r.t 'll FLOWERS Here youll find a gay colorful of array Spring Flowers that add so much to your costume. BLOUSES Blouses Make Tour Suit see our new exciting spring selection of organdies, crepes, nylons, linens, rayons and sheers ' in tailored and dressy styles. White and 59c to $1.00 colors. ImIiIm shrinkage rtrstthing gertplraria, sanllgkt , maths HANDBAGS; Stunning new arrivals in Coro costume jewelry, Necklaces, Earrings, Scatter Pins. $1.00 6 S2M our-wid- fashion-consciou- colors. HOSE w (v . w' k DRESSES Misses charmers cute Cinderella and Su Sannah "sweet as a song dresses in taffetas, piques- and , prints. $4.95 to $5.90 are-thes- - it v $2.98 to $5.90 J V , ! $1.15 to $1.95 - , TO I CUMPinlYdUB EASIER 68TFI1 - V Children's COATS . himself. Colorful as Easter eggs, are these Misses Coats. of Big selection checks, Shorfie and long coats. $5.90 to $16.75 plains. If ! i- i. s Wear Gotham Gold Stripe hosiery to complete your smart appearance in the Easter parade. Sheers, fancy heels and service weight plaids, atowtpherie fading aifldew r Jkt DRUGGIST Hlllllllll wrkiktto Blochs RAY $2.49 to $5.90 Handbags for Easter elegance Youll find the perfect finishing touch to your Easter ensemble e and handsome among handarray of bags. All shapes,! fabrics and JEWELRY Cute as the Bunny $8.95 Is rails! out to! ofcrwlM n $34.75 CO. Giuely3t6acco-Sof&i3uii6sU- stitching.' Youll like, them for looks, for wear, and for oar low price. Oak THI , S P SteEggfli Efr rS5 These slacks are so nearly indestructible that Lissner (and we) unconditionally guarantee each pair for at least one full year of the hardest kind of wear! Made blend of rayon, acetaty and of a new "Steel-Kni- t a $16.75 to $39.75 your ROSES, etc. i 1 i! Youll want to come in early to choose your new Easter coat -We have them In everyone of the tJ Located nfext to and in connection with our K Dick Bosley Wins Smoot, Oyler Place By Julia N. Bosley Winners from the regional forensic meet held at the VS A. C, March 11 and 12 are competing at the University of Utah with all winning A teams of Utah, today and tomorrow, stated Joyce Thoruni, speech director. 1 DRY . . . all charter members of the Brigham City Civic Improvement club which was organized in 1906 were specially honored at the annual birthday party of the club recently. Will Compete In asnew." PHONE 6 i FOR FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY mi Mrs. Charles T. Anderson, Mrs. Nels Jensen and Mrs. R. L. Fisher Suits, Gay Spring Dresses, New Blouses, Smart Handbags, Flower Clusters to Fashion Smartest Shoes. Yes, all right here in your size to fit your budget. Come in Smart footwear, fashionec to enhance your Easter cos fume are here. Famous Grace .Walker dress shoes and DOrsay pumps. Black, red, white. High or medium - heels. , , $6.95 to $9.90 Gold and White Sandals . for evening .wear. For a gay informal season to add the spice of good fashion, wear one of these Yanigans, Feature or Petite Fashion casuals with low or wedge heels in white, red. Spring beiges, black $3.98 to $6.95 , j gay parade of Red Goose and Yanigan shoes for youngsters. White, black and $3.98 to $5.95 colors. I , A |