OCR Text |
Show f Local Woman Boundaries To Attend (Continued Iiom Page One) ploy mem with the district end of this school year. LWV Confab r at he IT WAS BROUGHT out that one diiver has operated his bus contrary to supervisory directive. His tv THE BOX Scholarship vite fauneis to be then guests on the tour and at the banquet that Their wives will join' ivening. them tor the banquet and contest. The new Dairy Piincess will rep. resent Box Elder county in the State Dany Princess contest to; be held at Hotel Utah in Novem-bor. The State Princess will be presented a $1,000 scholarship and a complete wardrobe and will then be entered in the National Dairy Princess contest Princess Mrs. Joseph P. Gurnster, pies-- i idcnt ot the Brigham City League employment also should be termiA $100 scholarship awaits the of Women Yoteis, will represent nated, hoard members agreed. f -' the local unit at the nation ll leato Miss be named lucky Dairy A policy was adopted governing gue convention in Minneapolis, annuities contracts. It stipulates Princess ot Box Elder county in 4 V 30 to May Minn., April can sell to indivi- the contest scheduled (or Wednesthat The local president is one of dual companies in the district and 9, according to contest employees tv seven league members in Utah the board will deduct the neces- day, May officials. named as delegates to the confab sary amounts from their pay. But of speakers tor the the The line-uJUDGES at the contest will be The contest is being must pay the board C. W. Clavbaugh, president of the event is impressive and will in- for companies this service. r the by Brigham City Rotary clude George Romney, Republican club; Reed A letter from Perry town officlub and the Box Elder County Brigham City Rotary candidate for governor of Michi'Palmer and Mrs John Eberhard, cials would like to Dairy Association indicated they 'both of Tremonton. gan; Robeit W. Sarnoff, chairman see the trees pulled from around of the board of NBC; Peter H. A SPECIAL Dairy Princess banThe contestants will be judged in addthe school but Perry Odegard, professor of political sci- ed that the town grounds street clothes only. The scoie card does not have quet will be held Wednesday eve1 .1 .... ence, author and lecturer, and to install curb and ning at the Bear River chapel at for judging allows 40 points for Walt Whitman, Rostow, counselor enough money which time the princess will be beauty; 30 for ability to speak in BEHS CHEERLEADERS and Selected to head the cheering section at Box Elder High school for the gutter fencing as previously and chairman of the policy planchosen. public; 30 for poise, and 20 for school year were, left to right, Carol Westenskow, head cheerleader; Nancy Eurtcher, Geralyn Peters, the board. proposed by charm. ning council of the State departMargie Sumida, Virginia Cutler and Pam Meals. They were Introduced at a special assembly program Board Norman member will The conduct club a Jeppsen ment. Rotary Friday. was to with named town meet the T! IF. RON B. LEE is chairman tour of dairy farm operations in Main business of the contab will the county that day and will in- - of the queen contest, and an- be to adopt a national program officials in the matter. THE BOARD indicated it would Lions club, LDS church, Corinne for two years, elect officers and Sons of the Pioneers, Veterans of directors for a r term considei selling 1.5 acres of ground An Foreign Wars, the town and other and adopt a budget for one year. which it owns in "Tremonton. THE PERFECT groups, engineer will be hired to plot the JESSE NICHOLS and Don Miller parcel in individual home lots. Clean-U- p A proposed hoisemanship club in are heading the committee at Bear River High school gained charge of the project, with Lajry tavor of the board and Talbot was Gilman, Richard Coffman, C. R. asked to prepare a policy governClark, Art Danielson and William A letter Litchfield as supervisors. from ing its operations. time at Corinne and Its clean-uPrincipal Kleon Kerr said Joe LarBradford explained that Mayor a special day has been set aside the town has been divided into diskin would be faculty supervisor By Pat Billings Saturday for a community with Rex Jensen as assistant. Partricts and each supervisor will be to Mayor Six of Box Elder High schools pep- - up project, ent advisors will be C. L. Cornwall responsible for directing clean-upiest coeds have been selected to Fred Bradford. activities in his respective district. Two Brigham City men were and Veil Udy. be cheerleaders for the 1962-6Board President Milton Garfield Sponsoring the project for the WORKERS WILL meet at 8 a.m. cited after being involved in two school year. second yeare are the Corinne Im- at the was named to investigate an asin BrigCity park and will be assign- separate auto accidents Friday, April 20, proved to be a provement Assn, with the coopera- ed to the various district, to haul ham City Monday afternoon and sessment of $550 being made SUNDAY, special day for Carol Westenskow, tion of the Extension service, the off the rubbish in trucks. evening, according to City Police where a concrete ditch lining project runs past Elwood school for Nancy Burtcher, Pam Meals, MarRefreshments consisting of ham- reports. remember Mom on her CITY POLICE were called to in- 375 feet. gie Sumida, Virginia Cutler and Carol was named head cheerlead- burgers and pop will be served at A RECORD player and Geralyn Peters when they were er. She has served as a cheer- the City park at noon under the di- vestigate the first mishap at 3:59 flag, day with photographs chosen as cheerleaders after pre- leader during the current year also. rection of Laron Anderson, assisted p.m. a distance of 440 feet north stand and staff were as of her loved ones accepted vious tryouts. Nancy and Pam both have been by the Extension service and vari- of Sixth North on Main street, a gift from the Garland school The new cheerleaders were in- junior class officers and members ous other workers from the com- when a station wagon driven by PTA for use at the school. Marcus W. Johnson, 673 South First troduced during a short assembly of the B'Ette club. The board approved a program munity. All residents of Corinne are urg- East, hit the rear end of a sedan which will add one instructor to under the direction of the current Virginia, Margie and Geralyn are driven by Roger Clyde Andreason the vocational cheerleaders, Kathy Claybaugh, sophomore students this year and ed to participate in the clean-uagriculture program of Tremonton. Jane Sumida, Peggy Billings, Vicki have been members of the project, Mayor Bradford at Bear River High school. The Larson and Eileen Grover. Damage to the Andreason car state will help pay the new em102 South Main was set at $300 and to the Johnson salary. vehicle at $400 by Officer Dell Fife, ployees On a study into costs for heating who investigated. It western county schools, three to cited for failure was Johnson was reported that coal heat cost keep proper lookout. r ' AT 6:20 p.m. Officer Jay Herbert $195 this year at Yost, $350 at was called to investigate an inter- Park Valley, and $442 at Grouse section crash at the corner of First Creek. The tespective costs for South and Sixth East. Drivers of electric heating were estimated at the cars involved were W. Blaine $450, $480 and $600. Milk in dispensers at Bear RivRichardson, 33 FVuth Ninth East, and Judith A. Nichols, 509 North er High school is now being sold t in containers rather than Sixth East. . . . pint containers as has Damage to the Richardson sedan was set at $275 and to the Nichols been the case. Charge to the district was lessened in proportion Print Week and Bunny Hop offices. Jom Foote ran for treas- agree that it was an educational vehicle at $300. Richardson was cited for failure but students still pay ten cents urer and Brent Petersen was nom- and fun experience that they will By Julia Funk to yield for each container of milk. Box Elder girls are welcoming inated for heutnant governor. One never foiget. spring in a big way with the an- award went to a B.E. student. nual Print Week celebration. Pete Moskowitz won a box of canH dy for his twisting exhibition. Throughout the week of April the style tor wear at school has The convention came to a cli-been colorful, print dresses. max on Easter Sunday with the Friday at the Bunny Hop as- installation of officers and a ser-sembly the Print Princess and her mon by Rev. Maurice McDowell attendants will be chosen by the from Westminster college. Girls League officers and counwho attended The members cil. She will be chosen in accordance with the style, color, origiNYLON nality, and print of her dress. A2 BEHS off the big week, the traTo top 12 Month Guarantee ditional girls choice dance, the Bunny Hop will be held Friday evening. During the dance the Preferred Boy will be announcTubelest for $12.95 ed. H is chosen by the girls of Whitewalls $2.00 more the studentbody by vote. By Pat Billings Apron and Overall Party The Girls and Boys Leagues at 6.70x15 By Julia Funk Box Elder High school are sponblack Easter bunnies, colored eggs, soring a double feature for the tube-typ- e and balloons gave a festive spring public on Thursday night. plus tax and NYLON air to the annual FHA and FFA For the first thing, there will old tre. your and last overall Safety "apron party be a movie, Has Anybody Seen low new at prices Thursday. and to top that off a My Gal, 21 Month Guaronteo Starting at 7:30 p. m., the mem- car will be given away to some bers of the two organizations joinlucky person. ed in games and square dancing. The time will be 7 p. m. and Cook was honored as the the Eugene night is sure to be entertainFHA Buddy. He received the title Tickets are only 75 cents so ing. aftr proving that he was a supeib everybody will get their money's cook in a cake baking contest held worth. Prices dropped on that day. our premium This has been under the direction of Lynda Packer and Gary CUSTOM NYLON Key Club Convention SUPER-CUSHIO- N Nay, league presidents, and the Brent Petersen By representatives are selling Ten members of the Box Elder league WHITEWALLS! tickets. Key club traveled to Bountiful on 77 Month Guarantee o April 22 to attend the annual Money Missing club convention. ApKey Mrs. Winston Nelson, 211 North Not just nylon tires Triple Tempered . proximately 300 Key clubbers ga- Third West, last Thursday reporsymbol is Goodyear's name for Nylons. That thered at Bountiful High school to ted to Brigham City police the tire cord exclusively processed to give it the top elect new district officers and to theft of an 1898 silver dollar and strength and resiliency needed in building train newly elected club officers. $15.35 in change fiom her home. tires! No Money Down Terms The boys enjoyd meetings at hte fumiihiJ juJ iri'tiulltd in 't in ihf am t )tnJ by school where the main subject of Mountain hid Stiyi) o, the talks givn was Communism. Along with meals and elections, vS H the students also had a tour of the Phillips oil refinery. For the finest, fastest, most economical, ctTicienl cookTwo of the local chapter meming enjoy the wonders of a smart new beautiful Gas ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE NATIONWIDE All New 2 Against any defects in workmanship and material bers were nominated for district smokeless, completely without limit as to time or mileage Any Goodyear Range. It's cooler, cleaner Goodyear Auto Tires Are Guaranteed: Against normal road hazards (i e blowouts, fabric breaks, tire dealer in U. S. and Canada will make adjustautomatic :; j, V- A' Hfi r VS. Brigham City, Utah 11 Thursday, April 26, 1962 Offered to BE ELDER JOURNAL, 1 vH f r blanks pounced that application arc available at the county agents oftice. Douglas J file is in ehaige Ot the dairy tour and announced that two buses have been chartered for Rotanans and their guests ami will leave the court house at 12.45 The tour will include stops P m at the LaVere Anderson bed hum, Roy Lewis dairy farm; Fail Nelson dairy farm; Extension Service grass plots, and the John llardv dairy (arm. , it ir fV j . 1,962-6- Cheerleaders 3 Saturday Is two-yea- MOTHERS Day Selected After Mishaps p Monday P.M. clean-accordin- g p COMPTONS STUDIO p r nnn.r jronJ! GIFT... Drivers Cited AtCorinne At Box Elder DAY Phone 58 i t 1 mil PA 4 half-pin- Fer Less two-tlur- d with M i"S rir f) a right-of-wa- T IlHlllihj :L 24-2- t ' f! 1 1 NEW Students To Sponsor Movie Tonight 3 KJJ At Lowest Prices Ever! REDUCED and get an attractive SLASHED Utah-Idah- with the purchase of any new Gas Range . . . 3-- 3-- ( - 1 1 DO ALL cuts YOUR except original owner repairable punctures) Limited to for number of months specified. ment allowance depth remaining new tire baspd on original tread and current ' Goodyear Price. on WASHING SIMPLY HUGE DOUBLE LOAD only BRIGHAM CITYS GOODYEAR DISTRIBUTORS jOIL HILLINGS COMPANY Perry, Utah available in Brigham City at . . . SERVICE 75? North Main 249 North Main These products also VE Day-Ni- ie NEVER CLOSE Launderccnfer 5th South Just West of Main T. R. BILLINGS BESS SERVICE R and R SERVICE WARRENS SERVICE A. D. STOKES SERVICE Goodyear Tires & Batteries Automotive Accessories 205 North Main 102 North Main 704 South Main Sinclair Products Sporting Goods SPRING SPECIAL! Gas burners reach irgi heal instanllv -- change to anv "click dowu to hue in between" heats instantly simmer mhmily. You have a wide choice of modern ranges including built-in- s so for cooler, more comlortable cooking, select a Gas Range. See Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER Jur the nvmst iiutf in cwAiwg mJ Jin diimh en lliejice lump Jcrl FLOWER SEEDS $2.50 value 29 c4aYtttl: GAS 6) MOUNTAIN SUPPLY CO. FUEL with each gasoline purchase - Y 9 |