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Show From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh They Travel "In Class" From where I sit. It doesnt hurt us adults, either, to get out and see how the rest of the country lives. We find the typical American'doing everything from herding cattle to flying planes . , . with everything from steak tn chowder for his favorite dish . , Oar high school correspondent says that Economics and Geography students are going in (or grass roots studying. Theyre going to charter buses and take off on Operation ' hare a ten-da- y look at some of the things theyve been studying about. As I remember, it was hard to keep your mind on schoolbooks at this time of year. Todays kids can give in to that old urge to bust out of the classroom with a clear conscience. Wish theyd take me along. V. everything from beer to buttermilk for his favorite beverage. And the more we study our differences the more we learn how ' alike everyone is underneath. ' Copyright, 1956. United Slates Brewers Foundatum 3JJiX immuau 'h) ncron. ime nneirt. STUDY SPELLING Seventh grade students at BEHS Junior Division are 'shown with their teacher, Claire Bailey, in a spelling class. They are, left to right, front row: Kay Lowry, Suellen Yates, Brent Anderson, Bryce Jeppsen, Darwin Jensen and Frank LeFramboise; second row: Kay Roberts, DDiana Bennett, James Cook, V. R. Daley, Robert Reeder and Kent Anderson; back row: Cheryl Hailing, Judy Jensen, Paul Peterson, Stephen Bethuy, Bert Rohwer and James Pebley. EIGHTH GRADE FINALISTS Finalists from the Eighth grade in the spelling contest held recently are shown above, left to right, front row: Gary Jaggi, Merle Reeder, David Coppin, Carolyn Johnson, Nancy Ann Valberg and David Grimley; back row: Joe Dahl Johnson, Kathy Young, Craig Valentine, Karrollyn Cox, Vertis Andersen, Darla Rockwood and Stephen Fillmore. j Ilil-Ja- BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Box Elder JOURNAL Bear River People Attend Funeral Friday, April V,1 M Brigham City, Utah 20. 1956 QUICKLY AND EASILY ed funeral services for Mrs. William Speers in Montpelier, Idaho, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. of Spears was a sister-in-la; Mrs. Leon Jensen. Jen-- , iBrent Johnsen, ' Rusty son, . Roland Stander, Janice Leonard, Gae Ann Mortenson are members of the a cappelji choir which made a tour of several Idaho towns, last week. i Mrs.. Roland Schofield entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her children, Georgia Lee and Rexs birthday anniversaries. Games were played and delicious refreshments served to 5 their many little friends, Elder Mervim Erickson bf was the guest speaker; in sacrament meeting. , Sunday "' evening. "Mr. vand Mrs.- Lauxel Iverson and- family of Layton.- and, Mr. and .Mrs.- - Ralph. Stewart . and Lynn of Brigham City were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson, Sunday. - Service By Mrs. at Montpelier, Idaho, Tuesday Ernest Huggins ' Varge Christensen, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Irving Christensen, is stationed at the San Diego Navy Training School in San ' , Diego, Calif. j Bobbie Barker was pulling, 'a tree with his tractor last week and the tree fell the wrong way or the chain on the tractor was too short, anyway a branch of the tree struck Bobbie on the head and cut a gash about four inches long. Roy Elwell is' in Salt Lake City receiving medical treatment. He is staying with bis daughter and her husband, Dr. ' and Mrs. Cyril Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray, and family of Ogden visited Mrs. Murrays parents, Mr. jpncT Mrs. Irving Christensen Ephraim Christensen is con-- ' fined in the Dee hospital InOg-den- , Eph underwent a major SEVENTH GRADE SELLERS Seventh grade finalists in the spelling contest held operation Thursday evening. .: at BEHS. Junior: Division are left to right, front row: Moana Berchtold, RoJean Elmo Roger Johnsen and Reeves, Georgean Bybee, Bobby Seegmiller, Margaret Bott and Marlene Bosley ; back Christensen returned last week row: Johnny Johnson, Diana Jensen, Sheryl Mservy, Marilyn Call, Judy Jensen and from Fort Worth, Texas. They ' report they were just ahead of , James Cook, . v ... the big wind sitorm down there. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie. Barker to Lynn Penrod, experienced visited in Magna Sunday with locksmith from Ogden. Penrod has had wide exper- Mrs. Barkers sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Holseltz. r ience in bicycle and Mrs. Evelyn J. Archibald enlockas as well in repair, tertained her club at the home smith work. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : - He anMrs. William Rockwood and his wife and t two Melvin Johnsen, Thursday eveA Spell-Dowassembly program, sponsored toy Claire Bail- nounced this week that she has children plan to reside In Brig- ning. Evelyn is moving to Ogden to make her home so the ey, was conducted at Box Elder sold her late husbands business ham City in the near future. High school Junior Division on ; Thursday, April 12. Two champion spellers from eac!h .of the 13 English classes competed in spelling the words dictated by Principal A. Elwyn Eeely and Miss Maibel Christen-Ben- . . club presented her with a beautiful golng-awagift.' Mrs. Fern Arbon , and Mrs. Mary Holman visited Mrs. Emma Paice In Ogden. Thursday. Mrs. Patce .is seriously 111. ; Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Bateman of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Bateman's parents. Mr.: and Mrs. Burton. Anderson, over the ' weekend. Mrs.. 'Florence . Gardner'1 returned, home after spending two weeks .Ini-SaltLake City .visiting her daughter and family, Captain and Mrs. Gordon Bigler V i IMts. Johh'T.1! Hansen of spent several, days with . , ! - n . her d4ughter; .and Mr.andMrs.-ipErnes- son-in-la- Huggins. t Thursday,. .Mrs, Hansen hercbifsintMtsa Grace ' derson- - Visited B., An- Mechanical or Hydraulic Control For any Standard Farm Tractor J' , f El-wo- by The Eversman Manufacturing Com. pony, maken of Everiman Automatic land and Dirt Movers. Coma in today for fret demonstration. Built LeVeler - - and-- : I Used Throughout tho West tor the Control and Con- serration of Irrigation Water Through Setter pitching INC iWEBKELILS, "Walk A Block And Save" Mrs.' Leon Jensen, . Sumter, S. C.,' was the first Bishop and . Mrs. Vernon John- city in the United States to mansen, and' Mr. and Mrs. Harold adopt the commission-citJensen of Brigham City attend- - ager form of government. Mrs- ,L With the new Eversman Pitcher digging or cleaning ditches up to 6 feet in width and 27 inches deep is a ONE MAN OPERATION. Patented floating hitch bar determines width of ditch, the depth by mechanical or hydraulic control.- Amazingly low power requirements due to scientific moldboard design. Can be Irons;' ported ot highway speeds behind, truck or tractor. Available with 15 " of 16" wheels. Pan Breaker attachment available. , !., Now 3 Models available for all standard farm tractors including 3 point suspension system. , y . Ogdenite Purchases Junior Division oull have on a See the lawn-mowe- Has Spelling Event Rockwood Business , t ' n - - ' Marilyn Call, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Don Call, was the winner In the seventh' grade. The eighth grade winners were Carolyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson, and Karrollyn Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cox. The contestants were from classes by taught English Claire Bailey, Mabel Christensen, Floyd Jenson, Lura Redd, A. Elwyn Seely and Joseph RELAX IN COMFORT AS YOU RIDE IN SOFT, ENJOY LUSCIOUS FRESH FOODS, TEMPTINGLY STRETCH OUT" SEATS NEW, ADJUSTABLE, ( SERVED ATOP THE EXCLUSIVE DOME DINER Paul Rasmussen Gets Promotion In Japan News comes from Japan tellof the promotion of Paul ing Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Scothern. Rasmussen serves, in supply cboard USS Oriskany,. CVE. His address is now: Paul Rasmussen, Sk 3, USS Oriskany, Fleet Post Office, San CVE, Francisco, Calif.'. He , has been serving for the v . past 18 months. ' His boot training was taken ' in San Diego, Calif. ?' c-- ; - , ART'S BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL! SEE WONDERFUL ! $19 Only , Prompt Service i Ask About Art's Participation Plan , Art's Union 76 Service 177 K-s- rth Mala .. Phans 830 REFRESHED-HA- . Ami.!' 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