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Show y i i r V w W W , r ' - , '. ' p V v s Juniors Sell Cakes Box Elder1 Points To Get Prom Funds By Jo Markham Mmmm, boy, cupcakes! Such quantity and variety and all found m the halls of Box Elder High school. With Prom plans in the air and lack of funds also evident, the juniors have initiated a cupcake sale as a means of adding to the treasuiy. Jordan The idea, originally Larsen's class father, was turned over to the cupcake committee headed by Martha Claire Horsley and Verabel Call. Each day a few girls are asked to bake cupcakes and bring them to school. At noon business is set up in the Hive and students are invited to make their choice for only a dime. Sales have been going on about two weeks and at the present time, approximately $36 has been made. With such good results, the junior classs hopes are set for even higher profits in the future. Toward Cage Tilt sVith North Cache The Box Elder High basketball team will play the first of two consecutive road games when it travels to Richmond Friday night for a game with the North Cache Bulldogs. The Bees will be seeking to edge their way up the region ladder after a smarting loss to league-leadinOgden last week. Coach Jay Whitmans cagers absorbed1 their first defeat of the oung league season Friday in dropping a 42 29 decision to Logan on the Grizzly floor. The loss pushed North Cache into a seconThese three Brigham City students, now attending Utah State University,' d-place tie with Bear River. INITIATES recently were initiated into Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. They are, Both have 1 records. Box Elder with a mark is left to right, Randall Jensen, Richard Anderson, and Neil Oman. a step behind, sharing third spot with Logan. Farewell Testimonial The Bulldog battle, slated to Fetes Peter Knudson start at 8 p.m., will be an im who one for Bees the portant Local Men Farewell services were conneed a win to brighten hopes Shelia Kozak Has 28, ducted Jan. Sunday evening, for a state tournament berth Three Brigham City students, chapel later in the year. They will be in the Sixth LDS ward UniBop Birthday Party C. Knudson, now attending Utah State Elder Peter for initiated were recently Monday, Jan. 27, a delightful forced to overcome not only versity, the his to departure for prior into Sigma Tau honorary engiparty was held for Shelia Kay scrapping ball club, but the Danish Mission. stingy confines of the hosting neering fraternity in ceremonKozak, daughter of Mr. with Meeting began prelude ies at the school. gym. Mrs. Nick Kozak. followMrs. Rozella Tingey, Randall Jensen, son of Mr. Whitman has held the surprise by Shelia Kay celebrated her 11th ed by opening song by the ward and af- package in this to Mrs. William Jensen, 508 race in the year's birthday anniversary choir. East First South; Richard Anternoon at the family home. date. With just a single returnNEW inR. Clawson offered Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Friends joined in dancing to ing letterman and a noticeable vocation ser- derson, with sacramental 120 South Norman Anderson, SQUEEZE-BOTTL- E lack of height, his squad was bop music. vices following. . Fourth West; and Neil Oman, Ice cream and cake were ser- picked among the and C. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Oman, Henry Nielsen spoke DENTIFRICE ved to: Linda Jane Mcrea, KathBox Elder, on the other hand, VanDyke entertained 222 West First North, were leen Hunsaker, Cheryl Tingey, was tagged as one of the better Richard a vocal solo. among 23 initiates. Flows on easily Karen and Sharen Shaw, Bar- clubs. The major handicap facing with Oman is married to the forRemarks followed by Chaun-cebara Jean Wheatley, Douglas the Bees this year has been, their no waste, no messt C. Call with Russell Jenson mer Charlene Jeppson. Lee, Dickie Shuman, Charley inability to hit the basket with on selected were a number. Candidates singing Young, Gregory Fay, Rickie Rae consistency. Should they find 19 Only Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson the basis of scholarship, sociaand Sondra Kozak. the iioop combination, it would Each and bility, practicability. tubes! Outlasts 3 giant-siz- e Many lovely gifts were presen- not be highly improbable to pre- spoke and response was made was required to be in the top by Elder Knudson. ted to the guest of honor. dict a Buzzer victory Friday. third of the upperConcluding remarks were by classmen and engineering The junior varsities will open be unanimously W. Oldroyd. Bishop Jay the action beginning at 6 30 p.m. accepted by active members of Snowdrop Invitations Closing song, God Be With the fraternity. advice for those planning Bid Daddy Date Guests to Best was Professor Edric Defty, visitmake the Richmond trip is to You Til We Meet Again, with ing Snowdrop invitations and dec- get there early. In the Bulldog sung by the congregation professor in landscape archiorations were the beginning of playhouse, the seats are few and benediction by R. Scott Olsen. tecture, was guest speaker at the Willard ward Daddy Date far between. Following the meeting a love- the banquet. ly buffet supper was served at party held recently. Free Prescription Delivery Box Elder JOURNAL the Knudson home on South Following the opening prayer Mrs. Bud Is Patrick Utah and close relatives more Main. Clive S&H GREEN STAMPS 70 than by Brigham City, Water, Many friends attended. fathers and daughters had Friday, January 31, 1958 Honored Shower time dancing and delightful Mrs. Bud Patrick, Bingham playing games. Luncheon was served at the Canyon, was guest of honor at close of the dance and commun- a cleverly arranged stork shower last Friday evening, Jan. 24, ity singing climaxed the party, at the home of her mother, Mrs. All who attended report Victor Romer. lovely time. Hostesses for the evening were Invited guests included: Mrs. Jennie Reeve, South Box Elder Mrs. Romer and her daughter-in-laMrs. Victor Romer, Jr. stake Primary board member, Games were played during the and Bishop Orvin Lemon. evening by the 20 friends and relatives attending. Thelma Nelson Gets Light refreshments were servg 3-- 2-- Honor Fraternity Selects also-rans- Merna Jensen buys one of a variety of cupcakes being sold at Box CUrCAKE SALE Elder High from Martha Claire Horsley and Dalene Burnett. The sale is being sponsored by the junior class to raise money for the annual Junior From. REDUCE AT HOME The Postal View with the Last year more than 6,000 mail carriers were bitten by dogs, STAUFFER old story may be a laugh-- , HOME PLAN This matter to the people who ing of effortless exercise cartoons for magazines draw the and calorie reduction. and newspapers, but it is a ser- Trim inches from Hips, ious problem to the Post Office Tummy, Thighs, Legs. Start now to get 8 department. more slender lovelier, Postal laws state that a car- figure. HOME DEMONSTRATION ricr is not required to deliver mi A Stauffer mail to a house where a dog inrepresentative will shew you this modern terferes with delivery of the reducing method in your mail This problem has become home, at your convenience. No obligation. so general throughout the country that the post office has a standard procedure in dealing with dog trouble. We have definite instructions for cases involving dogs and 'lease phone or drop me a line must follow them, even if it means no delivery of mail in the entire neighborhood where Thelma Hess, counselor there is a menacing dog. The carriers, of Brigham City ALPINE will appreciate very much the cooperation of dog owners of 65 No. 1st East, Tremonton the community. If your dog feels that he must protect your front porch from all invaders, 1311 call City Brigham oij including the mailman, please restrain him while the carrier for appointment. delivers your mail. 1 will be hajjipy to serve Mental Health Leader Sets Bear River Visit Utah State Mental Health Association executive will be the guest speaker at Bear River school Wednesday evening, Feb. 5, beginning at 7.30 p. m. Verdell L. Nyland, executive of Utah State Mental neaith Association, will speak on the General Aspects of Men- i al Health. lie will be accompanied by a field representative of the National Mental Health Association. Mysic for the program will be furnished by students of Mrs. Dorothy Glenn. The general public is invited. r Orem Driver Pleads Innocent to Charge G. Penrod, 31, of Orem, pleaded innocent in city court Cecil Wednesday when arraigned before Judge Ida Mcrrell on a charge of drunken driving. Penrod was released after posting $300 bail. No date was set for trial. you. Naturally He was arrested Monday by PROVIDENCE, R. I (UP) The finance director of this city Trooper Leonard Jeppson, Utah State Highway Patrol. is John J. Cashman. vm y $l. HAMILTON DRUG CENTER at Top Bowling Award Thelma Nelson, formerly of Brigham City, is a member of the Kearns Womens Bowling team who won the recent womens tournament. Miss Nelson is the daughter of Orvill Nelson, 419 North First West. The team will receive their awards, in addition to $400 toward expenses of participating in the WIBC tournament in San Francisco. The team expects to compete in mid-Ma- Hodges. Wildlife Federation Plans Tuesday Meet sr Mrs. Carolyn Sackett Is Epsilon Hostess Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sig- ma Phi held regular meeting, Monday evening, Jan. 27, at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Sackett. Assisting Mrs. Sackett as hos- Colleen Burr. During the business session, voting for Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi was conducted. ' Miss Berdine Peters is Epsilon party chairman, assisted by Miss Dorothy Clark. The Sweetheart Ball will be held Friday evening, Feb. 14, at the. Fourth ward hall in conjunction with Xi Alpha chapter. Also discussed was outstanding man nominees. The Box Elder Wildlife Federation will meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Two films will be shown, The Tennessee Cottontail, and Tomorrow We Hunt. These films deal with training youngsters to hunt, through father and son Cheap Revenge Stand behind your lover, companionship. 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