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Show i . I Central school's annual dance will he held Fr'day s''v April 27 at the Box Kilter Hgh school gymnasium starting at S p m., it was announce this week With all of the more than m hundred pupils taking part, the vanous grades will carry cut a "Come to thp Fair theme in the annual presentation. Special costumes and props will ho used in the various d inees piesented by the six glades al Centiai school. Tickets for the revue are being ottered this week. by school children at 25 CPnts each. kf" tvVT? 'S Be Held April 27 1 ! V fS -- 4 T TV xsz s i I A -V--flS Michigan has more residents than Chile, Cuba or Venezuela, and almost as many as Austria or Sweden. a tiETT 11 Dance Festival to tft.'kWS, r t & Mr M we", Brigham City, Utah TRAVEL IN HIGH! Maintain your vision at its best by an examination and correction. Stay visually right, enjoy ease and comfort by getting prompt attention CARE FOR YOUR EYES. here. We guarantee DR. ROY F. BARNARD - - 26 South Main V. of over 80 corporations 'V Produces Class Of '56 Yearbook n e h OPENS TRAILER SALES Don Lewis Olsen started The following births, are an the Olson Trailer Sales at 437 South Main on April 1. pounced from Cooley Memorial hospital : A girl was bom April 13 to Trailer Sales On South Main Trailer Sales busi- ness was opened in Brigham Cily on April 2 by Don Lewis Olsen at 437 South Main. Olsen has the agency for the trailers Hyme ,:Jlouse; 'and will handle all sizes, from the 13 foot length to the large ; , 28 foot lengths. His wife, Doris, is censed to show and John Woodruff and Norma Elia-soHansen, Brigham City. Max and Lu Jean Christensen Hamilton, Brigham City are the parents of a girl born April 13 A girl was born April 14 to LaMoyne and Dorothy Kirgen Frost, Brigham City. Joseph and Clara Smith Brigham City, announce the arrival of a boy April 14 April 15, a girl was iborn to Ferris and Audiey Wallers Sampley, Bitgham Route No. 2 William and Margaret ,Crag head Woodyatt, Willard are the parents of a boy born April 16 Calvin and Vernetta Mecham announce Hill, Brigham City, the arrival of a girl iborn April n Business Opens leisure Industrie. Is Announced - Delivery of the Intermoun-taischool annual was made last Friday by the Box Elder Hews and Journal. The 1956 yearbook has a handsome silver cover, silk screened in black and turbook conquoise. The tains individual photographs of the graduating clas, room pictures of the juniors, sections lor home economics, vocation training, boys and girls guidance departments, boys and girls intramural sports and the academic departments. The yearbook was completely financed as a student activity. Mrs. Myrtle Arrow-smitand Allan Houser were the stall advisors. The Olsen through Financial Industrial Fund, Inc, you can share in the ownership of more than 80 common stocks in 18 different Operators Exam Navajo School also lisell the 16. April 16. a boy was born to Olsen was 'born and raised in Roland and Marilyn Harris Brigham City. He is the son of Show'ell. Stone, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Olsen and is a graduate of the Box Rider High school. He has been employed for the past ten years comby the Fife Construction pany He is married to the former Doris Olsen, and they reside son, with their Roger, at 420 South Third West. The Olsens will weledme their friends and other interested pel sons to slop at their plane of business and be shown thiough houses they have the on display trailers. three-year-ol- Phone 597 NOW you can own part For A Civil Service examination announcement for operators of various types of office machines has been issued and applica tions are being accepted by the board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at Ogden at the present time. The examination is open to both experienced machine oper ators and trainees. Beginning grade and salary for the experienced operators will be GS-s- , $2960 per year, and for the trainees operators either GS-- l at $2690 per year, or GS-at $2960 per year, depending on other qualifications. Positions are located at Fed-eia- l offices throughout Utah, however most openings are In Lake City area the Ogden-Sal- t Positions to toe filled from the eligible registers resulting from this examination include the following: Addressing Machine and Graphotype operator, bookkeeping machine operator, calculating machine' operator, card miscellaneous punch operator; duplicating equipment operator, miscellaneous appliance operator, and tabulating machine operator. To qualify for the experienced operator positions, applicants must pass a written test for designed to test aptitude learning and performing the duties of the position and in uidition have had three months of experience operating the iy!p of machine for which considered. , For both the trainee operator positions at GS-- l and GS-2- , applicants must pass the written test and in addition, for the GS-2- , must have three months of experience operating any type of oflicp machine or have graduated from high school. For further information, contact Glenn S. Nelson, Civit Service repiesentative, at the local post office. Air Force Offers Education Program fif MANAGEMENT CORP. S. Please send recent survey by the Utah Agncultural Experiment Station shows that about 80 percent of the alfalfa seed planted in the state is certified. Alfalfa Seed More than 50 percent of the airmen in the Air Force are high school graduates, and nearly half. the officers in the iFarmeis intending to plant Air Force have a college degree alfalfa this spring will find an or its equivalent,, according to abundant supply of good seed W. - G. Angel, Air Force red, county agent, Recruiter for this area. available, says A .Fullmer All- A recently completed survey It will pay to get high qualof educational levels in the Air seed of a variety adapted ity a Force indicated high percen- to local conditions. Tests by the tage of its personnel has receiv- Utah Experiment ed at least some amount of Station Agricultural and field observaions all formal education. higher over the state have shown cerThe' opportunity to continue tain varieties to be superior, he education after enlisting in the added. Air Force Ts now one of our Ranger is the best over all biggest selling points, Sgt. An- variety for irrigated land. It is wilt resistant, inter hardy, and s gel stated. a good yirlder. Ranger is es At present time, high school pecially recommended for the courses and college classroom northern part of the state and aie offered at many Air Force areas of high altitude Bases. Buffalo is resistant to bacter The educational program in ial wilt, but is not as winter the Air Foice makes it possible hardy as Ringer. It is therefore and low for young men without a high favored for medium school education to enter the Air elevations in the southern part Force and gain a high school of the state. Ladak should 'be planted on diploma. Those who have ator in high valleys tended some college, also have dry-lanto complete where only one or two callings the opportunity be made each year. It is their education under Opera- w'ill a program not as wilt resistant as Ranger tion Bootstrap, where tjie Air Force pays the nr Buffalo but makes a very first cutting major share of the bill, paying heavy and allowances full salary w'hile in college Young men in this area whd are interested in these educational opportunities offered by the United States Air Force should contact Sgt. Angel at his office located at the. SelecA small cloth sack filled with tive Service office in Brigham common table salt helps melt City, any Tuesday between 10 ice from the windshield of a car. a. m and 2 p. m. Martiii Rasmussen, Dlst. Mar. Phone 944 So. 4th East Brigham City, Utah describing fif investment. -- 217 A High Quality Booklof-Rrotpect- noil coupon today' . ENTERTAINERS Among the several hundred performers who will appear in the Central school dance festival April 27 are these organ grinders and balloon salesmen, to help carry out the Come to the Fair theme. Left to right, they are Warren Ilyer, Eufl Valentine, Bobby Olsen, Robert Harrison, Ross Cobb and Ronald Cefalo. t ' . OPTOMETJIIST Office Machine SPELLING CHAMPS Winners m the recent spelling contest held at the Junior Division at BEHS are shown above, left to right, Carolyn Johnson and Karrollyn Cox of the Eighth Grade, and Marilyn Call of the Seventh Grade. 20, 1956 Friday, April Facts Vision ..t 9 Box Elder JOURNAL Booklet-Prospect- I address. Is Available tle irlb IB cd im its IB 45 sit suit sets the pace Kentutkys Hill and is smooth as the gait of a great pacer! Hill V. r-- ill KNTUCXY 1 IOURBON WHISKEY SI wtrue it jP tHEHIU 4 HILL COMPANY . lORUUUt KiNIBCIT n E 4 STRMCHT g J , , be-.n- g d KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY HILL & HILL CO., DIVISION OF LOUISVILLE, NATIONAL OISTILLERS KENTUCKY. PRODUCTS t C0KP., 86 PROOF. I d Mrs. Parry C. 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