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Show p Thursday, March 22, Convention (Continued from Page One) Brigham No. 9 Dallas Moves Marva Frost, Janet Moyes, Rossi Jones, Allan Robbins. Brigham No. 10 Lawrence C. Mrs. Beale, Jr., Ralph Harvey, Ralph Harvey, Roy J. Hyer, Mrs. Roy J. Hyer, James E Thompson, Lowell Grover, Alma AlLred, Rita Beale. 1 r A. ' ;r, ; ' 1 i v V . i.r V Brigham No. 11 James L. McDowell, Vila R. Brown, Lovina Thomas, Helen Westenskow, Verdun Fonnesbeck, Don Pickles, and Jane Bergstrom. Brigham No. 12 Ralph Nielsen, Bobby Wall, Isaac Allen, Stanley A. May, John Bennett, Thelma Kotter, Knowlton Brown. No. 13 Brigham George A. Nielson, Jr., Dorothy Norton, Jim Boulgarides. No. 14 Brigham Stanley A. Mrs. Veatch, 0. Lee Johnston, Charles Gorin Steed, Hodges, Mrs. Mary Steed, A. T. Franzo-lino- . - 7 A - I V r 4S" 'v f i Bear River City Hartley D. Anderson, Deo Johnsen, LaGrande Peterson, J. Harold Reese, Keith Johnsen, Ben Mortenson, Mary S. Anderson. Beaver Dam Delbert Kidman. Bothwell Henry Newman, Merlin Summers Keith Anderson. Collinston Glenn Fryer. Corinre George Ross, Della Owens, Donald Woodward, William H. Smoot, Robert Smoot, Grover Harper, Eva Harper, Ezra V X These officers of the Box Elder High school seminary are helping to cataSOME LOOKS AT BOOKS logue books contained In the new seminary library. Sitting are Ellen Gray, left, and Carol Morgan, Standing are Kelly Cook, Gene Peterson and Marsha Charlson. More books are needed. Harper. Warren Haycock, Dewey ville Nellie Gardner, Louise B. Nielsen, Horace Barnard, Edward Brigham City, UtaK THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 962 tion, printed in the late 1800s. Bowen said they would like to receive additional books right away since students are in the process of cataloging all volumes in the library WANT WAGON WHEEL, TOO A. Niel- sen. East Garland y Paul Larson, Atkinson. Elwood Reginald Hunsaker, Chauncy Cornwall, Amos Hansen, James Walton, Mae Cornwall, B. Garfield. Fielding Elmer Coombs, Alice Coombs, Voylet Grover, Wesley Gam, Florence Gam. Garland A. 0. Whitney, Nelda Whitney, Arlyn Wassom, Joann Wassom, Devere Owens, Margaret Carma Owens, Clain Archibald, Archibald, James J. White, Zenna White, Charles Last, Glenn Taylor, Edna Taylor. Harper Max Baugh, Marion E. Gibbs. Honeyville Emery Wight, Ray Boothe, Yoneko Aoki, Frank Aoki, Wm. E. Hunsaker, Leon D. Gardner. Howell Louis B. Douglas, Homer C. Kotter, Paul Fonnesbeck. Mantua Lynn J. Hailing, AUs-toJensen. Park Valley Gerald H. Rose. Penrose Ben Tolman, Orson n Books, Magazines Stiii Needed For Box Elder Seminary Library and idents have contributed about 50 if books and several boxes of ImRelief Society provement Eras, there are enough. and Deseret News And on the latter note the Box magazines Elder High LDS seminary is ex- rhurch sctions. BUT HE SAID there is still a tending its drive for, church volumes to fill up some empty shelv- need for books and Eras published es and provide a wider scope of between 1920 and 1940 One rare collection turned over reading and reference1 materials. Principal Mack Bowen said to the seminary is 12 volumes of a publication The Contributor, Tuesday that since the seminary first made its call for reading of the Young Men and Young Lamatter in late February; local res- - dies Mutual Improvement associa- Books broaden the mind they also fill up libraries ... - THE PRINCIPAL noted that in addition to books, the seminary would like to receive a wagon wheel or spinning wheel bearing some historic value. It is planned to finish and the wheel place plaques on it with the names of outstanding seminary students. So there you have it. Books or The seminary will apwheels. or preciate receiving either ... both. Arrangements to pick them up can be made by telephoning the or faculty seminary PA member, Richard M. Maxfield at PA iLoMfei UW UP SPPUU n ip Mkmmm Jensen. Perry Marion Hyde, Frank Wendell Call, Charles Scott; Clark White, June Christensen. William J. Rudd, Plymouth Orvil J. Nish, Jesse Lamb. Portage Wendell C. Hall, John F. Conley. Albert H. Krug, Promontory Thatcher Jesse Davis, Vesta GUARANTEE 12-M- Herschell Arbon. H. Porter Christen- Hep-pie- - Goodyear's New Synthetic Treed Compound for Greater Mileage DOWN, BOY 4 HO MONEY for $1.25 & ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE. All Now Goodyear Auto Tfrei Are Gueranteeiff 1. Against normal road hazards I e., blowouts, fabric breaks, cuts except repairable punctures. Limited to owner number of months specified. ?. Against any defects In workmanship and material without for original limit as to time or mileage. Any Goodyear lire dealer in the U. 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