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Show Friday. April Local Student Gets Achievement Award Reading Circle Will Meet Monday At Hansen Home 4 Box Elder JOURNAL 6. 1358 Brigham City, Utah Entertain ' Bomans Conference Visitors Members of the Ladies Reading Circle will meet Monday evening, April 9, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hansen. Mrs. Roy Shaw will review the book "Onions in the Stew, by 1 Betty McDonald. All members are invited Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Boman are Robert Passey and son, Robert, Jr., and Paul V. Boman and daughter, Maile, of Travis Air Force Base, California. The visitors will also attend the general conference of the LDS church In Salt Lake City while here. Ann Perry recently Miss ceived awards re- outstanding spelling and for achievement in longhand. She is a student at the LDS Business college, where she is taking a general clerical course. of Mr. She is the daughter and Mrs. Ellis Perry of Bear River Citv. canusur oiTDRi Give your floors extra long' lasting protection the easy way with new formula hard lustre STOP! Bruce Wax. Needs no buffing shines as it dries! Resists dirt, stains, Self-Polishi- SHOP PALMER . JEWELRY ORIENTAL COSTUMES Modeling native costumes from Joseph Ellis fascinating exhibit, are left to right, Fred Hunsaker and Bonnie Cutler in a wedding costume; and Max Braegger and Mary Jo Harris in Sarong street and WIN $450. in valuable prizes! outfits. 8EHS Students Honor Roll See Oriental Students Told Here's What water spots. For linoleum, asphalt tile, rubber tile, spe-ci- Auxiliary Members Bid To Dinner in Reno dinner honoring past District Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at A Lyceum Show At B.E.H.S. Wingets in Logan, April 12. Taradise Unknown" was the All auxiliary members are intheme of a lyceum which was vited to attend. (Continued From Page One) presented to the student body Reservations will be accepted at the Box Elder High school on until April 10. A charge of Russell Jenson, Sharon Kaye Wednesday of this week. $1.75 per plate will be made. Loveland, Byron Madsen, Robert Joseph Ellis, world traveler Reservations may be made Ann Monson, Nancy Morrell, out and adventurer, carried this with Mrs. Darrell Loveland or Peters, Carolyn Perry, Pat- theme by lecturing on Java and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose. ty Petersen, Janet Rasmussen, the ,orlental countries, and by Tony Reeder, Lael Roberts, Bil- showing an exhibit of articles Thomas Coppln, which he had collected from all ly Sheffield, Joyce Thompson. parts of the world. Tenth Grade: Eda Rae AnderAmong the articles in the exDenise hibit were native sarongs, junson, Janet Anderson, Baddley, Maurice Carter, Karen gle trophies, mounted wild life, To Do: Visit Palmer Jewelry and make a purchase. For every dollar you spend youll receive one free entree ticket. , ; e A drawing will be held each Saturday for the next 7 weeks. If you dont win the week you make your purchase, your ticket is still held for all successive drawings. s Cutler, Chizuko Endow, Edris weapons, etc. Frodsham, Harold Coombs, Ther Ellis called on a few students ra Farnsworth, Nanette Humph to model some of the native Paulette costumes from his collection. erys, Myrtle Jeppsen, Merlin Jensen, Lichtenstein, The lecture proved both in Beverly Jeppsen, Judy John teresting and - educational to son, the entire student body and Lynn Maddox, Marilyn Mann, faculty. , Madelynn Mills, Catherine Nelson, Gloria Nelson, Norma Jean Carma Butlers Are Invited Nichols, Linda Palmer, Lee Parker, Becky Pearse, Larin Guests at Pinochle , Peterson, Lynda Petersen, Mari lynn Tingey, Elaine Reeve, Sha Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh ron Ward, Ruth Walker, Ruth entertained their Pinochle club Weir, Charles Whitworth, DeOrr last Wednesday at their home. Bruce 'Dinner was served from tables Wight, Kaye Williams, ' Wright. decorated with the Easter moNinth Grade: Cathie Chase, tif. ShaTon Checketts, Shanon ChrisSpecial guesits were Mr. and tiansen, Dennis Cole, Lynn H. Mrs, Denzell Butler. Lou Dickmait, Codings, Connie Members attending Included Jay Eastley, Richard Felt, Kath Mr. and- - Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. leen Hansen, Martha Claire and Mrs. Max Morgan and Mrs. Ike Albert Stoner. Horsley. Jean Hust, Uta garni, David Jensen, Linda Jen Pinochle game prizes went to son, Mr. and Mrs. Packer. Bruce Keller, Rex Lish, Della Jay Marsh, John R. Mason, ' i Cherrol May, Franklin D. Mil ler, Kay Molgard, Gary W. Nel son, Judy Nelsen, Sue Rasmus sen, Sydney Reeder, Joan Reev es, Madge Sato, Dennis Shef field, Verda Sims, Calvin Wheat ley and LuJuanna Wilson. head-hunter- c ' SEE LAST WEDNESDAY'S NEWS for full contest details and a complete list of prizes or call at Palmer Jewelry for vinyl floors. SILVER AWARD WINNERS Earning the Explorer Scouts highest honor, the Silver Award, were these six members of the Fifth Ward post. Presented last Sunday at a Court of Honor, the Silver Awards went to, seated left to right, Wynn Parker, Delbert Johnson, Stanley Stoner; standing, Stewart Reeves, Scott Grover and Van Wilson. Brighamites Vacation With Relatives in Reno Another Hobby Mrs. Ind. (UP) KINGMAN, Grover .Dowdens hobby is She lecting obituaries. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Jones and 4,000, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen returned last Friday from a brief vacation trip to Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Jones visited with Mr and Mrs. Ed Whiteside and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whiteside and family; Mr. and and family Mrs. Rex Brooks and Mrs. Nora Jones. The Larsens had a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Larsen and family. ,ir?rr! THI ay col- has "Walk i A Block and San" CO. 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