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Show ! Halls at I r It ' - i St f L , t.. v N BLHS Holiday Season By Judy Johnson While the majority of students were enjoying their weekend rest, the executive counsel met early Saturday morning, Dec. 7, to prepare the halls of Box Elder for the celebration of the Yuletide season. of The decorations consist strings of tinsel draped across the halls. The tinsel is crisscrossed and strung with icicles. In the main hall above the steps the tinsel strings are draped to a climax In the center from which a row of bells and a sprig of mistletoe hang. Also displayed in the main hall is the tradiHANG DECORATIONS Dale Nelson places lights on tional Christmas tree. A picture the Christmas tree in the main hall at Box Elder High of Santa Claus, large letters Christmas greetings, school as student council members followed tradition of spelling items and other appropriate at and hahs decorations past years hung throughout the also adorn the halls. the school. The project was started early Saturday mornThis is an annual project,' usuing and was completed during the day. ally completed by the executive two weeks before Satisfactory pole. counsel about stop against a telephone dismissal of school for the The car raced around the cor- A sweet young girl crawled out the Christmas holidays. The counsel ner, knocked over a policeman of the wreckage, threw her hat Is composed of leaders of classWow-Thaand four pedestrians, overturn- m the air, and shouted,organizations, and other stues, ed a fruit stand, and came to a what I call a kiss" dent groups. It is an important governing body in the affairs pertaining to school activities. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE! ' LOOKS Kindergarten Club Announces Kids' Party STORES WELL! SWELL! Kindergarten SHIRT WITH A Collar Curl No Points Lay Flat! Modeled to conform to neckline! Never mussed up stays in drawer or suitcase! , wrinkle-fre- e , Returned to you in Individual Plastic Bag. (House wives agree that this new clear plastic bag has scores of uses around the home.) For comfort and appearance, always wear a shirt with the SLEEPING COLLAR for new shirt look and feel! under twelve years of age at their annual Childrens Party, Saturday afternoon, Dec. 14, beginning at 3 p. m. in the First ward amusement hall. Games will ' be played and Santa will attend and present each child attending with a gift General chairman is Mrs. O. Dee Lund with Mrs. DeLaun Sackett, Mrs. Ray Eck, Mrs. Glen Braegger and Mrs. Frost as committee tnem-bers- i SLEEPING COLLAR LAUNDRY SERVICE, WE WILL FINISH TO INTRODUCE THE NEW WITH EACH $1.50 WORTH OF CLEANING HOURS' 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. PHONE In spite of a bout with GET LIFE SCOUT AWARDS son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Penton Hollist, left, pneumonia Hollist, completed his Life Scout requirements and he, along with D. Bert Freeman, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freeman, received their awards Tuesday evening. Young Hollists mother returned from the special Court. of Honor and pinned the coveted award on her sons pajamas as he lay in bed recuperating. Santa's Sleigh Holds Treats for Dancers from served Treats will be at the Santas sleigh Scouts Awarded Advancements at Fourth ward MIA dance planned for Tuesday, Dec. 17. Mutual will begin as usual at 7:30 p. m. followed by a dancing party in the recreational hall. The hall has taken on fancy holA special Court of Honor for iday decorations in honor of the Mrs. occasion and the Henry Johnsen Boy Scouts of the Eighth ward is Serving chairman Was held Tuesday Merle Beecher with Mrs. Lee orchestra will furnish music. evening in Mrs. Larraine Ward and class connection with opening MIA Clements, Mrs. Charles Rabi-deaMrs. H. E. Colmar and have been In charge of decora- exercises. Mrs. Melvin Bott assisting. tions. The meeting was presided over by Douglas Orchard, Troop Committee chairman, with Troy Family Members Pay Tribute to Floyd Jensen Miller, scout master assisting On Occasion of Birthdate Saturday Maddox with the advancement awards A tenderfoot badge went to A lovely birthday party at non Johnson. , Merlin class first Hover; pins Maddox Ranch House. Saturday, An original poem was written, , to Charles MorDec. 7, feted Floyd Jensen on read and dedicated to Floyd by werd presented ris, Robert Lowery, and Val his birthday anniversary. Vear Jensen, a brother. Rasmussen. Bryce Kelly, Jack LeRon Johnsen, accompanied Francis, Palmer Tingey, Billy In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Victoria Johnsen and by his wife, entertained with i Bennett, Jay Stokes, and Rex vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs- John Reeder received - their ' second . Mrs. Verlyn Jensen. Mrs. Johnsen served as mis- sen then sang a duet accompa class awards. First class scouts nied by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen. now- - include Delos tress of ceremonies. Thompson, Gifts were then presented to Toasts were given by Mrs. Sr., sAlan Thompson and Dean member holding Floyd Jensen, Osey Jenson, Mrs. family ' lucky Focsgren ' numbers. 'f. n4 Margaret Johnsen,. Max Jensen, Lite icout requirements have was The floral centerpiece Merle Jensen, Mrs. . Verlyn Jenbeen fulfilled by i Penton Holto honored the guest. presented sen, Melvin Johnson and Verlist and D. Bert Freeman. Next Mr. Jensen responded. for Scout Hollist and Freestep Mr. Mrs were; and Attending la to Eagle Scout 1 man r Mrs. Mr. and Floyd Jensen, Osey Mothers of the youngsters Jenson and Mr. and Mrs, enry Johnsen, Brigham City; Mr. and came forward and Received their Mrs. Austin Johnsen, Mi, and awards. Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, Mr.s and Special guests attending were: Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and Lamont Yates, deputy commisMrs. Merle Jensen, Mr. and Mrs sioner; Stuart Munz, assistant Frank Jenseri and Mrs. Florence deputy commissioner, and a Gardner, all of Bear River City; troop of scouts from the InterMr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and mountain school, as well as Vear Jensen, Salt Lake City; Stewart Tingey, assistant scout Clinton Johnsen, Wyoming, and master; Dean Freeman, Wm. D. Mr. and Mrs. LeRon Johnsen Hollist and Richard Christensen, Logan. troop committeemen. Special Meeting . at ONE SHIRT, FREE . , again fete children and grandchildren COLLAR SLEEPING club will . . i 22 WEST FOREST i ua tluei JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 13, 1957 Santa Claus will make his annual visit to Seventh ward Primary children, Wednesday, Dec 18, at the recreation hall. Dancing will begin at 6 p m and continue until the jolly old man appears to present a holi- - day treat. f - - . 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