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Show Dancing Party Slated For Square Dancers Aihiil Evening Education square dancers and would-bboth square da nee ns in North and South Box Elder . stake and any others interested d:. J are invited to attend a square k r,g 1 f : dancing party Saturday, January The evening education class7, beginning at 8:30 p.m. in the 't es of the Box Elder County J School district will get under Seventh ward recreation hall. way again next Monday eveElders of the Seventh ward ning at the Box Elder High are sponsoring the event with school. No classes have been Clarence Burrup and Samuel held during the Christmas hol- Mortensen as iday period. Instructors will be on hand to New students may register in in learning assist ofclasses all beginners being practically fered, even if they have not at- calls, the chairmen said. tended previous lectures. The courses now organized are as each week a course on the Geoj i n r v i follows: Afckfi i logy of Northern Utah is given rtm f. for Beginners; by Professor Richard Olsen of Typewriting RETURNED Elder Varge advanced typewriting, business the U. of U. Christensen has returned A U. U. course of for the adult by given English; piano playing Spanish; family on preparing teaching materials after spending the past two beginners; clothing; modern ideas in meal is held each Thursday afternoon years in the South West Inpreparation; farm and business at the Central school; a course dian Mission, for the Church law; farm and home beautifica- on reading improvement given of Jesus Christ of Latter Day tion; farm woodworking; home by the USAC is given each Wed- Saints. repair and woodworking; and nesday afternoon at the high school. farm machinery repair. A study in mental health is On Monday afternoon at 4 oclock a new course in the His- given twice a month on Montory of Utah will start with Dr. day evenings at the high school S. Geo. Ellsworth of the USAC as 'by C. LaMar Jan. son of the Utah instructor; also each Monday af- State hospital staff. A course in ternoon a course in Art Instruc- keeping livestock healthy is conducted each Monday evening at tion is given with Professor McDonald of the BYU as in- the Mantua school house by Dr. structor. On Monday evening of James T. Simper. A homecoming program will honor Elder Varge Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen of Bear River City, in the Bear River ward chapel on Sunday evening, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. All 6 Box Elder JOURNAL AC Plans Crop e f Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 6, 1956 PENNEYS Improvement If you If gut a kick out of gutting moro for your dollar! toy no thanki" to everything but first quality! you're In the market for bettor ways to modem living ' Classes Resume A Meeting Today The USAC Extension Service, the Utah Crop Improvement association, and the Alfalfa Seed Growers of Northern Utah are sponsoring a crop improvement meeting at the Utah Power and Light building in Tremonton today, Jan. 6. At 10 a. m. a film on crop improvement and seed certification will be shown, following which Marion Petersen of the Legum Seed Laboratory at the USAC and DeVere McAllister of "he Agonomy department at the USAC will lecture and lead a 'Iseussion on recommended cultural practices in producing Lunch wiil be served at noon. The afternon session will begin at 1 p. m. when V. L. professor of agricultural economies and marketing at the USAC will discuss Why It Pays to Grow Certified Alfalfa Seed and Where Utah Alfalfa Seed is Used. Defoliants for Alfalfa Seed Harvest will be discussed by Golden Stoker, secretary of the Utah Crop Improvements association. USAC Extension Agronomist Louis A. Jensen will talk on Reducing Alfalfa Seed Lossesv at Harvest Time. Following the speakers, nomination of a director for the Northern District of Utah Crop will association m. Improvement Elide r Christensen has recently be made. returned from the Southwest Indian mission where he served as a missionary for the past two years, with headquarters at Gallup, N. M. He has spent the past six months of his mission as district president. The public is invited to attend the homecoming program. De-An- n Missionary Ole Sans: I Brigham City loses two outstanding young men next week, Dr. Robert Musulas, Dentist, and Reese Davis, Cashier, Box Elder County Bank. Both are leaving to make their homes in Los AnWe geles, Califprnia. to of see men their hate caliber leave our community, but at the same time we wish them loads of success in their new locations. Canning Crop Growers Will Meet in Ogden Family Plans Extended Visit in Brigham City Master Sergeant and Mrs. Alfred Calchera and sons, Michael, Breton and Steven, arrived in Brigham City in time for Christ- mas. thing we are glad to see go, and thats the merchandise on our January clearance sale. Our sale is going strong and you can help us walk this merchandise right out our front door and not hurt our feelings a bit. One They have been making their home near Camp Gordon, Georgia where Sgt. Calchera has been stationed for the past 18 months. Sgt. Calchera has now been transferred to Monterey, California where he will attend school to study languages. The family will remain i n Brigham City for the remainder of the school year. Michael ' will attend junior high, Breton and Steven, grade school at Lincoln. Mrs. Calchera is the , former Today is the last day we will have tickets available for the Harlem Globetrotters game Monday, January 9th in Ogden at Ben Lomond High School. Pick them up now so you wont have to stand in line down there. llKraiBQL11 Ellen Sehow, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Sdhow. i '. i ' growers and crop of Box Elder, Cache, Davis and Welber counties in Utah, Canning eanners won Original Factory Cases YOU IOCKET TIIE SAVINGS! me Deluxe RANGE REGULAR $369.00 Lighted pushbutton switches, d automatic timed ovens and 3 4 t ; i ) I A fI $ i I m 4 f 4 ' 1 ? Penney s TN y ri M t J AvXt ' T'N t i - i ' I V tin 4 f , O A A ' i i I ,ir exciting January White Goods NOW GOING ON! MISSIONARY Elder Ted Olsen will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Seventh ward chapel prior to leaving for the Brazilian Mission. LDS Missionary To Be Honored At Testimonial Ted Olsen, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsen, 503 North Third West, will ibe honored at a farewell testimonial, Sunday evening, at '7:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward chapel, according to Bishop Lee R. Andersen. Elder Olsen has accepted a call to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sainits in .the Brazil- ian Mission. On Jan. 18 he will enter the mission ihome at Salt Lake City prior to leaving for Brazil. He is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and Seminary and has been enrolled as a student at the Utah State Agricultural College for the past two years. He graduated from the LDS Institute of Religion at Lo- and Oneida and Franklin counin Idaho will meet in Ogden at the Hotel Ben Lomond today and tomorrow, Friday and last sprung. Saturday, for the 17th annual gan The public is invited to attend short course. the services, according to Bishop CoUtah State Agricultural Andersen. llege Extensive service, cooperating with Utah Canning Crops association and Utah Canners association will conduct the course. Peas, sweet corn and beans, with new developments in canMarriage licenses issued by ning crops and farming, develBox Elder County clerks the opment of frost resistant peas, office, Brigham City. sweet corn trials and factors affecting Utahs canning crops, The following marriage liwill be discussed the first day. censes were issued during the month of December at Box Elder county court house: Dale Kent Hunsaker, 17, and Colleen Udy, 16, Riverside, issued Dec. 2 with consent of Dale P. Hunsaker and Madge S. Udy. William Howard Forward, 22, Brigham City, and Jasmine Neva Williams, 18, Brigham City, isA nationwide television series sued Dec. 9. Dean R. Potter, 21, East Garactual documented recording cases of how prayer heals sick- land, and Diane Butter, 17, Garness and solves other problems land, issued Dec. 12 with conwas announced today by Clar- sent of Vera B. Butler. Ike Akera Kawamura, 30, Poence L. Waters, Christian Science committee on publications catello, Idaho, and Lily Yuriko for Utah. Tanaka, 29, Honeyville, issued Currently being seen over 109 Dec. 13. Reed Wartinston Hadfield, 25, television stations in the United States, t'he series will begin on Brigham City, and Darlene Dennis, 17, Brigham Ciity, Sunday, Jan. 8, on KUTV, Chanissued Dec. 16, with consent of nel 2, at 11:45 a. m. Radio programs of the Mother Hazel B. Dennis. 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