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Show f . Mfi I Mf ; . Pf PMffHW V MMff MIMf MT ffffTf m?Mf MP1 ' ' ? iffff fffmr; V I ?9yfEyyfyryyMyyyyTTyTryyryyyTTyPTfTyffTyfr m1 t , Y.B.A. n 7 Kano. It will be held as usual at the Y.B.A. church located on the S. Shio farm. The festivities will begin at 5 p, m., Saturday, Nov. 17. There will be all types of games and amusements for all ages, from dart games to ring theduck, and of course, bingo. e great. Taro The kitchen facilities at Yagi, prize chairman, lists several top door prizes, including a set of dinnerware, tool set, floor lamp, desk, filand many, many ing cabinet more worthwhile prizes to be given away during the course of the evening. Assisting Mr. Kano will be a Shio as general chairman and Sootie Yamasaki, concession Hi-L- 1f Mrs. Shirley Penton Hollist, RECITAL PLANEED (back) local talented vocalist and vocal teacher, will present a vocal recital with her students as soloists Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, at three oclock in the Eighth ward. Among those participating will be, front to back : Judy Nielsen, accompanist, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen, Brent Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Petersen, and Joan Cobb, daughter of Mr,' ad Mrs. Everett ,D. Cobb. The general public is invited to attend. times before. They feel that parties of this kind help to develop enthusiasm and give the students the experience of planning and TO AIL THOSE ed and made more convenient over the years thus enabling the carnival to take care of the usual overflow crowd. ; In addition to the oriental noodles and chow mein there will be special rice treats and cake, K . pie, ice cream, doughnuts, barbecue, coffee, tea and soda pop. tl U tl t I ) It-u- Ps -- ft cj i h has maieitiAmericas i.:.prcfcmi';hourboht r '.v! Costume Dance ME... r-'" the Y.B.A. church have been expand- It-su- Um-Du- Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 9, 1956 Mrs. Samuel Welch of RED 1, Brigham City, He is a sophomore student at the University, majoring in Chemical Engineering, after graduating in 1955 fromv Box Elder High school. Garth Larry Welch of Brigham City will sing in the University of Utah male chorus through chairman. ' The big attraction at the Co- the 1956-5season, it was learnrinne Y.B.A. carnival is the de- ed this week. licious oriental food. Mrs. Ruby Welch is the son of Mr. and Yamasaki and Mrs. Hetty Yamasaki, are the chairmen of this department. They have served in past carnivals and each year have had to increase the amount of home-madnoodles and chow mein, the demand has been so Plans for the annual Corinne carnival have been announced by the president, Hiro Mrs. Shirley Penton Hollist Mambo and Jealous. will present vocal students In a Give Us This Day, and Sing-iIn The Rain will be sung by recital, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 3 o'clock, in the Eighth Maron Tingey; Invietus, and The ward chapel. Hock and Roll Waltz, David and special Christensen; The Temple By Accompaniment River, and Cant Help Singpiano numbers will.be by Judy The Elaine Reeve; Old Man Riving, Nielsen. Silver Moon Samsell; er, Lynn to all music and Swiss Echo Song, Joan Program is open lovers and the general public. Cobb; Because Youre Mine, and Presentation will include the Wanting You, Urayna Hess; following: Yo Heah Me Callin CaroCant A Dream Is a . Wish Your line, Brent Petersen. Heart Makes, Brent Petersen; Concluding numbers will be and Youll Never Making Toys and The Big Train, Hi Lili, Bobby Adams; The Little Shoe- - Walk Alone, Lida Lee. maker, and On the Good Ship Lollipop, Sharon Romer; Open Brigham Reports Up Your Heart, and The Yellow Rose of Texas, Douglas Adams; Strep Infections May The Good Lord Bless and Eight cases of strep infections Keep You, Lynn SamseL were reported from Brigham City Vocalists will continue with during the week ending Nov. 2, The Glow Worm, and Alice Blue according to the statistical bulleGown, by Judy Christensen; The tin published by the Utah State die- Lilac Tree, and Buddle-of Health. Also reSteven Nielsen; My Department from Brigham City were ported Old Rag Doll, and Lets Sing a of cases influenza, one of four Gay Little Spring Song, Elaine measles, two of gonorrhea and Harrison; Give a Little Whistle, one case of ringworm of thy and Little Boy Blues, Robert scalp. Lichtenstein f by accompanied Box Elder county reported Paulette Lichtenstein. enterfour cases of influenza and two ; Judy Nielsen will then tain with They Were Doin The of measles, the bulletin stated. Elder JOURNAL 10 Box Brigham Student in University Chorus Corinne YBA Completes Plans for Annual Carnival to Be Held Nov. 17 Hollist to Hold Recital Sunday WHO SUPPORTED , 9 v :t ........ ..1. . Wins Favor of 1 conducting activities. The faculty realized that the good points outweighed the had points, and voted in favor of the request with the stipulation In a BEHS faculty meeting that the event must be under last Monday, a lively discussion the supervision of the faculty was held on the advisability of sponsors. granting the Athenian Club permission to hold a costume dance some evening in the near future in the high school gym. Miss Jean Noble, sponsor of the club, presented the request, to the faculty.1 The faculty members pointed out that many problems concerned with giving the club permission for such an activity. t It was recognized by some that the; students will have to buy costumes. This would be expensive to their parents," Others felt that it would be setting a precedent and other clubs would make the same requests. Others mentioned that costume parties often get out of hand, and ridiculous costumes are worn by the a . - . . j students. However the students of the high school have made the request for a costume party many I $... Representing Box Elder County Folks is an honor I deeply appreciate. Sincere thanks to all who supported me in the election. H - pinr. v' vo ' OLD..MILDER... CROW. 8 PROOF ' . 't , LIGHTER. Os.-- 1 i! V '? ' 1" Ji'i V- - G r. 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