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Show Tremonton Slates Infant Girl Dies balance all of your bills with a . 1 Star Cage Game : Thursday Morning Basketball fans will be treated to seeing an array of 15 former when the take the Phillips Sixty-Sixer- s court against the Seattle Bakers' on Thursday, Feb. 20, at Bear River High school. Starting time is 8 p. m. Ann d Mel Foxley. The Phillips team, bernenial-la top power in amateur basketball, boasts five members of the United States cage team which took first-plac- e honors in the last Olympic games. Coach Gerald Tucker also coached the Olympic squad. Reserve seats are on sale for $1.50 with general admission ducats going for $1. Tickets may be purchased in Brigham City at Norm Watkins Realty office; at Hansens 66" Service; or from members of the Tremonton Lions club. y HONOR STUDENTS Shown are four students at Box Elder Junior High who received Left to right are, Marilyn Call, Ruth A grades during the second term. Yamasaki, Margot Shio, and Reese Nielsen. At right is A. Elwyn Seely, honor roll and straight scholarship committee chairman. STORES WELL! SWELL! FITS WELL! LOOKS Roll Numbering SHIRT WITH A 1 20 Hours: Afon.-F- R. A. Wetzel, Manager Phone: 487, Brigham City S. Main St. 9:30-5:3- ri. Sat. 0; 1 evenings by appointment en loans mode to residents of nearby towns loans below $600 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) WHY SPEND MORE? Willard Elder Enjoy special purchase prices at Penney' during Returns From for Second Term Trip Service Phone First L.D.S. Mission Forty-onstudents at Box El- ibald, 55; Barbara Call, 55; Robder Junior High school were ert (Bob) Hills, 55; John Morris, named on the honor roll for 55; RoJean Reeves, 55; Julie Elder Will Reese Kunzler rethe second term of school work Haramoto, 54; Susan Hansen, turned to his home in Willard last week after completing a ending Jan. 17, according to A. 54. r mission for the LDS Elwyn Seely, chairman of the Reese Eighth grade Nielsen, honor roll and scholarship com- 60; in the Gulf States MisAn- church Sharen 60; Shio, Margot mittee. derson, 57; Carma Houghton, sion. A son of Mr. and Mrs. William To be eligible for the honor 57; Sandra Yates, 57; Barbara roll, students are required to Jane Balls, 56; Kaye Tingey, 55; Kunzler, he will be honored at compile a total of not fewer Lynn Packer, 54; Alan Thomp- a homecoming testimonial Sunday evening, Feb. 9, in the Wilthan 54 points. Under the pres- son, 54; Barbara Warnke, 54. LDS ward chapel beginning ent system, 10 points are given Seventh grade Karla Call, lard for an A grade; nine points 59; Carol Westenskow, 58; Caro- at 7:30 p. m. Elder Kunzler labored at Dalfor A and so on down to lyn Hansen, 57; Erik Jensen, 57; C which is worth four points. Darlene Larsen, 57; Dorothy las. Grand Prairie. Waco, and Wichita Falls. Tex, and at MeriFoup students earned perfect Dickman, 56; Peter (Pete) dian and Greenville, Miss. totals for their straight 56; Jolene Yates, 56; JaAll ward members as well as net Burt, 55; DeVon Cottom, A" efforts in the school program. These were 55; Elizabeth Ilawkes, 55; Karla friends and relatives of the Reese Nielsen, Margot Shio, Reay, 55; Donna Sheffield, 55; Kunzler family are invited to attend the homecoming, accordRuth Yamasaki, and Marilyn Helen Jorgensen, 54; Loreon ing to Bishop Orvin Lemon, Call. Todd, 54. two-yea- Points Lay Flat! No Collar Curl Modeled to conform to neckline! Never mussed up stays in drawer or suitcase! 41 Loans made your way to clean up old bills or to pay the new ones. Money for every plan or purchase on signature only, auto or furniture. HOMECOMING SET Burial will be in the Willard homecoming will honor Elder Will Reese Kunzler in cemetery. the Willard ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 :30 p.m. e COLLAR SLEEPING Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with Bishop Orvin Lemon of the Willard ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday morning from 11 a. m. until time of services. Box Elder Junior High Announces Honor ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE! 0 H"1 infant Barker, Doris died Willard, Ipsen Barker, Thursday morning at the Cooley Memorial hospital. She was bom Tuesday, Feb. 4. Survivors include her parents, four brothers, Brad L., Kim, Gregory Allen, and Rex Corey Barker, all of Willard; and the Mr. following grandparents; and Mrs. Aonzo Barker, and Mrs. Gladys Ipsen Rees of Willard. The game, a league affair, is being sponsored by the Tremonton Lions club, according to President regularly-schedule- Marie daughter of Rex L. and 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! SLEEPING COLLAR" LAUNDRY SERVICE, WE WILL FINISH TO INTRODUCE THE NEW ONE SHIRT FREE WITH EACH $1.50 WORTH OF CLEANING HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. PHONE 62 22 WEST FOREST $2 Mos-kowit- z, who will preside. Two others narrowly missed Good Reason the coveted mark with 59 points Girls who swear theyve nev- 14 Box Elder JOURNAL each. be A breakdown reveals that of er been kissed can hardly Friday, February 7, 1958 blamed for swearing. the students Brigham City, Utah with honor-rol- l standing, 32 are girls and the remaining nine are boys. Names of students on the honor roll follows: Ninth Call, grade Marilyn 60; Ruth Yamasaki, 60; Shauna WASHINGTON TERRACE Sheffield, 59; Patricia (Pat) Evans, 58; Michele Priebe, 58; 4300 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Marlene Bosley, 57; Marilyn OGDEN, UTAH Mackey, 57; Margaret Bott, 56; Robert Reeder, 56; Sandra Arch FOR HOMES BRIGHAM CITY LAUNDERETTE EMBOSSED COTTON DUSTERS SALE A tonic for sleepy-head- s dus. . . cool, icey-pipe- d in roter, flower-plante- d Emmantic bossed cotton ever crisp, ignores the iron! dis-arra- y. CHAMBRAYS! NEW BLENDS! 380 Everglaze and vd crease-resista- finishes! nt Flor- l als, geometries, tor prints, even dress-ufancies in blends! Save ind fMills now! chine decora- WE HAVE A FEW TWO BEDROOM HOUSES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED TO YOUR OWN LOCATION. Bed Potatoes 10 lbs p GOLD-LI- 1 V-- lb. K I - LARGE MEATY ' Am, r - - - 4j 31 w POUND 5J.-0040 by 81 You River, Spring heart-winnin- cot- $150 style g after style! Love the mawashability, better details. Low Penney price. 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SKIRTS . . sizes 7 to 14 $266 YOU'LL LIVE BETTER, YOU'LL SAVE! V..fev. |