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Show t SFeti Rotary Officers Condiicl Program Officers of the Brigham City Rotary club took charge of the Tuesday luncheon meeting to report on activities of the service organization for the past year. Those appearing on the program were Rulon Baron, secretary; Quig Nielsen, member of the board; J. Leo Nelson, treasurer; and David O. Anderson, "MS vich. who won the 1951 Whitney 8 Box Elder JOURNAL scholarship, and is now in Nova his course; Scotia completing Bngham City, Utah Friday, June 26, 1953 the and although Jim Thorpe, famous athlete, is not himself a intendent of the school; Mrs. product of the school, he visited sent two Exilda Schultz, Mrs. Widby. and several it times Some of the alumni and friends have held honorable positions in sons Mrs Jack CNkalkoff of Steb-binthere to be educated. Sevof the Chemawa Indian School Alaska and the states. Among eral present day members of the Alaska, and Mrs. Emily toin Oregon enjoyed dinner them might be mentioned Spade Chemawa faculty were present Ivanoff Brown from near Point together, the class gether, Sunday evening, June Cooley, orchestra conductor of- Sunday evening at the dinner,- Barrow,of sang their beloved school. Hollywood, Calif.; Roy Peratro- including Paul Bramlett, super- song 21, in the dining room of school. The occasion The of the reunion was to honor Mrs. news Dollie Hauser, former staff mem-oe- r in easier ironing of the Chemawa school back in the year 1928, who, though retired, is now in Attendance at the summer school here. The Llbe'rty" Title Chcmawa Indian School Instructors And Graduates Hold Reunion In Brigham City president. Three birthday anniversaries were recognized at the meeting, Clyde Stratford, Theron B. Lee and Orville Merreil. Each was presented with a rose by Alf Freeman. Guests at the meeting were Henry Barker and John Stark,, Ogden, and Gene Kelley, Lawrence, Kansas. Inter-mountai- n latest SOME SAY WERE NUTS... So COO-CO- We're Stocking CLOCKS O Regular $29.50 value XI Q group expressed their affection and appreciation to Mrs. Hauser by presenting her with a gift. Present on this occasion was Mrs. Laura Jones, education specialist of the Alaskan Native ervice, who holds a warm place hi the regard of all government teachers in Alaska for her whole hearted and inspiring leader--hip- . and her encouragement to worth-whilliving on the part of teachers and Eskimos alike Somg of the Alaskan teachers present were: Mr and Mrs. Edgar Russell, Miss Florence and Evelyn Winfrey. The theme of the gathering seemed to be chiefly appreciation of what the government has done. As one Chemawa graduate expressed It, The Indian service has not educated us in vain. I can truthfully say this, we Alaskan graduates are proud of oul alma maler. She prepared us to serve our own race and our country. I believe I speak for ihose who are not privileged to be with us tonight, as well as for all of us in attendance, when I express our hearty appreciation to our government and the Indian service, for the splendid teachers we have had in that wonderful school. Chemawa Many graduates "Mil -- special Ideal For Home or Waiting Room e NORTH WILLARD LUMBER CO. Route 2 Phone 0298-- R 11 MMJSMmi How to make gasoline engines last longer from among these four charming Misses and other contestants to reign over Fourth of July celebration next week. Winner will be crowned at street dance on Friday evening, July 3. Pictured above are, front, Dorene Bosley, back row, Raone Reeder, Mae Ree Higley and Donna Beard. . . . 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This is an annual contest to choose present a a representative from Box Elder County for the Miss Utah and perhaps Miss America if she is successful. Picked by civic organizatoons throughout the county, they are crosen to compete, not on beauty alone, but talent as well. three-minut- 'Miss Arlene Dial Willard Kiwanis Club ADULTS A new International pickup with tachments gives you 3 farm trucks in UP to 15225 on New Light, Medium, and Light-Heav- Duty Models y IFiisllieir 17 East 2nd South 1 . The roomy of jobs. all-ste- el pickup body handles scores graintight crease capacity by 3. stake attachment adds even more space for hauling livestock and bulky loads. all-ste- el sideboards in- 75. Ad-A-R- See the pickup that gives you 3 trucks in 1 ! Convenient terms available. Let us demonstrate today. Motor Phone 74 ConigDoiniy Brigham City, Utah Miss Mitzi Ilansen Tremonton CEDlQQDE 50c l! 2. Ad-A-R- STUDENTS Beta Sigma Phi at- Ad-A-R- Price Reductions 75c Miss Marilyn Jensen Brigham City Womens Civic league Miss Karen Craghead Miss Bever(y Meservy Miss Gay Waldron Tremonton Brigham City Brigham City Lions Club Soroptomist Club Jaycee Janes Not Pictured Are Sharlene Felt,, Rotary Club Carol Johnson, Civic Improvement Club. Miss Carol Olsen Brigham City Chamber of Commerce |