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Show ff f ff f1 F ' ? s r; J ? . rtfT f r ' f r ri r 9 r f IFTMF t J Local Student Intermountain School Rales Praise 'V CitiPAYMENT, Mich. (UP) this Indian village at the eastern tip of Michigans Upper Peninsula are preparing for the opening of the Mackinac zens of From Visiting Oil Company Official Educational facilities and ac? comodations at Intermountain School rated high praise from a major oil company representative Thursday. Howard P. Gentry, personnel manaand industrial relations ger for Salt Lake City division.a Shell Oil company, making tour of the school, described it as being very impressive In both size and amount of equipment. Purpose of the oil officials visit was noted as being two-folFirst, to advise instructors of teaching aids available to give an idea of what the oil industry has to offer in the way of jobs for graduating students and secimondly, to gain an over-al- l pression of the school. Since potentially rich oil reserves have been discovered in area, site of the the Navajo reservation, petroleum companies are seeking skilled Navajo laborers among the people. Gentry described Intermountain School as being a choice prospective source for future employees. Commenting on the outlook for future employment, he said that drilling is going on now and ft four-corne- ! t NOTES HOSPITAL .; L. Charles 0. Rabideau, placement officer at Intermountain School, explains to Mr. and Mrs. Howard TOUR SCHOOL Shell Oil company, operations in P. Gentry, representing . the welding shop at the school. Pictured on the right is Lex Baer, welding instructor. Diseases Show Climb Over Last Year Number Reservations Received By BPW for Meet Date of Utah State Department Health statistical bulletin for the week ending Sept. 13, noted four cases of influenza reported in, Brigham City. No other cases of communicable diseases were reported. Box Elder county recorded a perfect week,, with no . communicable disease cases listed on the state bulletin, : The number of cases in the state to date total 24,938, compared with 11,840 at the, same I t time last year.. Reservations are in and a crowd of Business and Professional Women plan to attend first regular meeting of the season this evening, Friday, Sept. 20, at the Idle Isle. Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, president, announces that meeting will begin at 7 p. m. with civil defense to be the theme of the meeting. , , From Pranks To Essays WEST HARTFORD, Conn. CUP) Six youths accused of various pranks were ordered by Town Court Judge Richard T. Scully to write essays on "The Importance of Law and Order. - good Balky Car Feels Owner's Wrath SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) A local youth was arrested for smashing all the windows in an automobile with a tire iron. However, he was later released after telling detectives that it was his car and he was real mad because it would not start. JRenmeys Awarded $300 within a few months, shipments of crude oil will be going out making it necessary to increase the labor force. He emphasized that students graduating from the school and entering the petroleum industry may look forward to receiving supplemental training while on the Job. Wages paid by Shell Oil company are compctative with the rest of the industries, he said. He cited the oil pipeline, now under construction, from California as being evidence of the faith of the oil industry in the repotential of the four-corne- gion. , Accompanied by his wife, Thelma, the youthful manager was received at the school Thursday Superintendent morning by Thomas Tommaney and Mrs. Cecil King, principal. Escorting the couple on a tour of buildings and grounds were M. H. Trujillo, assistant to the principal, Clayton L. Barker, vocational department head, and Charles O. Rabideau, placement officer. Lunch was served to the visitors by Harvey Mace, cooking and baking instructor. Dam Construction Creates Two Towns Colo. (UP) Two DENVER, new towns, one to have an es, The following surgical patients were admitted at Cooley Memorial hospital this week: Jeffery Sederholm 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sederholm, Brigham City. Jeffery Hansen 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hansen, Bear River City. Steven Pett, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett, Brigham City. Kirk Jensen 11, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jensen, ' Brigham City. Merlin Thompson 13, son of Mrs. Zina W. Petersen, Brigham Route 2. Floyd Rawlins, Paradise, Utah. Linda Rae Barker 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barker, Willard. Medical patients included: Robert H. Stewart, Brigham City. Mrs. Flora Monsen, Aberdeen, Idaho. Dr. John L. Huchel, Brigham City. Mrs W. C. (Ida) Hubbard, timated population of 10,000 persons, will be created on what is now wasteland, during construction of the huge Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona. The Bureau of Reclamation here said the other town would rise in southern Utah near the site of the Flaming Gorge Dam. Both projects are part of the dollar Colorado River storage project. The town in Arizona has been named Page. The Utah community will be deveoped on the site of Dutch John Flat, but so far has no name. The bureau said population at Page is expected to stabilize at about 4,000 perosns after con' struction work is completed. multi-millio- 14 Box Indians Prepare For Tourist Rush Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah way. Bridge in their ownmillion-dollaFriday, September 20, 1957 r new 99 The structure will open this fall. summer building a backlog of teepees, beads and And the Indians will be ready. souvenir Theyve been spending the other handicraft items. Scholarship Richard F. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon of 237 East First South, was recently awarded a $300 for outstanding scholarship work in FFA during his four years at Box Elder High school, Donor of the scholarship was the Standard Oil Company of! California, who have awarded scholarships totaling $1,500 in the state of Utah this year. The scholarship was present-- 1 ed to Gordon by J. M. MacNeur, branch manager of the whole-- ; sale department of the Western Division of Standard Oil, with headquarters at Ogden. Gordon graduated from Boxj Elder High school last spring, where he was listed as one of the top ten scholars. Other accomplishments included being among the top ten scholars in LDS Spmlnary, president of FFA club, and speech club, pres-- 1 ident of the BE1IS Junior Divir sion student body," and member of the student council at BEHS for three years. He also was outstanding in school athletics, being listed as a letterman in football for two years and in basketball and baseball during his senior year, He took an active part in dramatic and speech events, earn-- j ing awards in oratory and pub-- ! lie speaking contests. He advanced to an Eagle Scout and has received recognition in LDS priesthood work in the Brigham City First ward. No Damage Reported From Incinerator Fire n An incinerator fire in back of Brigham Tire Shop Tuesday brought firemen into action about 7:30 p. m. was The blaze apparently started by children who were playing around the rubbage-fille- d container. No damage was. reported, acto Fireman Gordon cording Reeves. ' Get Ready For Winter v'v. SEE US FOR ''I BUILDING NEEDS Get your home ready now for comfortable living during the cold weather. See our wide selection of materials everything you need to build, repair, renew your home. .Youll save with us on top quality builders supplies. HKKD. 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