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Show (Mt , ,' ( ffSf M TTT VT V S V V Roger L. Jensen Takes New Rating in Calif. - Take Leading Roles Three Students IDS Divisional With most winners determined In LDS stake leahas gues, the divisional play-of- f been slated for January 31, February 1, 2 and 5, according to Quig Nielsen, division director. Winner of this tournament, for senior squads, will represent the division In ' the In Salt Lake play-of- f City later. Junior teams will play off February 14, 15, 16 and 17 at the advanced In rating, January 16 while serving at the U. S. Naval Air Station at Alameda, Calif., was Roger L. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jensen of 345 South Three Brigham City students First West, Brigham City, to at Utah State Agricultural colthird lege have roles in Trelawny electronics technician class, USN. of tlfe Wells" at Utah State Agricultural college which plays the rest of this week in the Main auditorium. They are Karman Reeder, Portia Reeves and Neil Christiansen, all graduates of Box Elder High school. Christiansen S3 love our is playing one of the leading roles as Arthur Gower. HALLMARK The Victorian play, portraying life in the 1860s will be preVALENTINES sented through Saturday night. Among those In USAC Winter Drama , I Dropped by Scots hf Box end jo do grandmothers, fo or vorite aunts, mothers-to-be- , one who has been like a mother to you. Why not prepare for February )4t( by shopping early - t Reid Richard Korth, Jeppsen, Billy Shio, Gary Wags taff, Robert Frye, Norman Sher wood. Also, Billy Day, Max Huggins, Gary Nelson, Kent Burt, Craner, Hunsaker, John Gomez, JeppDan Erb, Weve a most complete selection of Valentines for everyone, including the NEW HALLMARK i ' xX- I S - f V. -- fV-'-'1' Af 8 Jj Ady&, Neil Christiansen and Shirley Kay Jones Tre-law. . . two of the students who take leading roles in life the in of the Wells, a Victorian play showing 1860s which will be presented January 26-2- 9 in the Main auditorium at Utah State Agricultural College. A graduate of Box Elder High School, Neil Christiansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Christiansen of Brigham City. ny Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 28, 1955 ARE YOU TIRED OF SHOVELING SNOW OFF YOUR ROOF or CHOPPING ICE OFF YOUR EAVES? . . . Investigate The Revolutionary The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Bugle corps is practicing every Monday night at 6:30 p. m., Clyde Larsen, director said today. Larsen said drummers are especially needed and urged anyIn one interested drumming, bugling or color guarding to attend. Anyone over 12 years old is eligible and members must not be sons or daughters of veterans, Larsen said. , Drum LOCK SHINGLES just slides off THEY insulate! Brings you SAVINGS IN FUEL COST! ALUMINUM , QUIG NIELSEN 327 Aluminum Products For Home Improvement Phone 220 or 328-East 2nd North iPENMgpl Talkies STARTING SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. CHICAGO (UP) The Art Institute of Chicago is experimenting with talking pictures. A touch of a button beside a Texas crude oil production painting brings a recorded amounted to 43 4 percent of the talk about the nations total in 1953. Mens Cotton e WORK SOCKS S Lot 5 1, 99 to 12 Sizes 10 Special Purchase I , ASSORTED Mens 8 oz. s Harmony 'band composed of a fourth grade class, under the direction of Mrs. May Petersen will entertain. Three sixth grade classes will present a flute chorus with Mrs. Nellie Wight in charge. During the 14 minute program on KBUH, Saturday, Mrs. Jane Linford, first grade teacher, will talk on reading. All are invited to tune in 800 on their dial and enjoy the 11th in the Box Elder Education Association radio broadcast. A teen-ag- e GET BUY ONE ONE FREE! REMINDER SUPPLY GOODS GLOVES $99 for 38( yd. ONE GROUP m. SPECIAL! Call Investigate Now e Central school youngsters and their teachers are slated for a radio Saturday appearance morning, January 29, at 9:30 a. BOOK j Snow of Box Elder High school Xlf 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Perry Ward's Annual Gold, Green Ball Sat. -5 subsequent rounds and first Perry wards annual Gold and round losers will vie for a conBall will be held Saturn Green solation prize. at 8:30 p. m. In the Perry day In charge of the divisional ward recreation hall, it was are Harry Miller, tour- learned today. play-of- f nament manager; Ken SchaefGood music will be supplied fer, Garland, Ursel Hunsaker, Clair Bradshaw, Brigham City, for dancing, officers said, and a floor show will be presented. and Keith Moyes, Ogden. Corps Practicing a cappella choir will present their third public performance at the Fourth ward Sunday night meeting at 7:00 p. m. The program will be: O Be Joyful in the Lord, O Cast Thy AlleBurden Upon the Lord, luia, and ,The Lord Bless" You and Keep You." Robert Rasmussen, member of the choir, will present a talk. The XI " 1-2- CANVAS from 5c s VFW Drum, Bugle Choir Will Sing Radio Program Set By Central School i OFFICE First round pairings: Weber vs. North Box Elder stake; Bear River vs. Riverdale; Farr West vs. Malad; Lakeview vs. South Bear River and North Weber vs. South Box Elder. Winners will play winners sen and Marble. HUMOROUS CARDS VALENTINE for children and ' BEHSACappella Wrestling Squad Set Jan. 13Jcb, f High school gymnasium. Lakeview stake center. represent Honeyville . will North Box Elder stake In the play-of- f for senior play. In the junior division Honeyville A team is leading in the incomplete stake tournament play. The games will be played In the spacious new Bear River mothers Elder High school wrestling squad, still in the developing stage, fell short this week in a match with Ben Lomond, losto 58. ing 82 Coach Sam Gordon matched up just about every man on the squad for the lengthy meet. Winning for Box Elder were Max Baty, Darrel Hirschi, Gary Grunig (draw), Byron Madsen, Verl Spendlove LaVar Rigby, and Jensen. Kent Josephson, Milo Also, Burt Nimore, Jerry Meservy, Harper, Wynn Bott, Douglas, Watters and Walters. 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