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Show vi Ais Pctcisim, Mis Mrs. Roy Duane G. Jensen, Wheeler, Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. James Hansen, Mrs. Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Ula Cobb, Mrs. Melvin Licht, Mrs. Wyatt Bibb, and Mrs. Jack Cap. Hundreds of Mothers Poised for BE March R i? r- THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cify, Ulali Thursday, January 31, 1963 DO WASHING SIMPLY Hee-sacke- r, i, AREA 14 Mrs. Sidney Jensen and Mrs. Orrin Baird, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Robert Loses, Mrs. Keith JonMrs. Byron Armstrong, es, Mrs. Thomas Maughn, Mrs. Van Gailey, Mis. Leo Adams, Mrs. James Robertson, Mrs. Joe Kelly, Mrs. Fred Cowley, Mrs. Perry Shumway, Mrs. Mrs. Leo Smith, Roy Lester, Mrs. Rex Mateson, Mrs. Rynor NEW OFFICERS Pictured here are newly-electe- d officers of the Box Elder Young Farmers. Kaminska, Mrs. Roy Grate-wooLeft to right. Dee Hardy, reporter; Quinn Chlarson, president, and Calvin Wheatley, vice presiMrs. Dee Jay Hammond, dent. Royal Norman, secretary, was absent when the photo was taken. Mrs. Wilford Wohlgemuth, Mrs. Wayne Holmes, Mrs. Donald Hatch, Mrs. Ilah Hawkes, Mrs. Hume, and Mrs. Jean Minert. Ramona e Hardman, Mrs. MANTUA Mrs. Gordon BigHortin, Mrs. Blythe Hunler, chairman; Mrs. Karen Hai- saker, Mrs. Laura Hunsaker, ling, Mrs. Bernice Rasmussen, Mrs. Norma Johnson, Mrs. MuMi's. Janice Mrs. Fay Hailing, Mrs. Ivy riel Nicholas, 7-- 1 Valcarce, Mrs. ReNae Hansen, Nicholas, Mrs. Eva Olson, Mrs. Mrs. Carol Hansen, Mrs. Doro- Connie Quarnberg, Mrs. Ma-Ru- e The 13,135 Cub Scouts, Boy Sparks, Mrs. Elaine Mrs. lone Baxthy Jeppsen, Scouts and Explorers of the Mrs. Mrs. Tolman, Mrs. Letty Valene ter, Toombs, Mrs. An annual election banquet Lake Bonneville council, Boy Norine Hailing, Mrs. Diane Laura Tolman, Mrs. Margretta was held Saturday evening by Scouts of America, will observe Hall, Mrs. Place afid Mrs. Tre-v- a Tolman, and Mrs. Kathleen the Box Elder of the Young Farmers the 53rd anniversry Wintle. Johnson. with a Honeyville man named scouting movement during Scout PERRY Mrs. Minnie Scott, to head the organization for the Week, Feb. WEST CORINNE-M- rs. Neil Theme of the observance Is Maxine Satter-whit- coming year. Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Phil Harper, chairman; Be Connie Strengthen America Foster, Mrs. JeaMeeting in the cafeteria at Rasmussen, Mrs. George L. the Prepared, Be Fit. Davis, Mrs. Kuch Sato, Mrs. nette Bell, Mrs. Eloise Taylor, Box Elder High school, Scout Sunday will be observRulon Smoot, Mrs. John Singh, Mrs. Trudy Damon, Mrs. Ver- group named Quinn Chlarson as Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard, Mrs. Glen na Ellis, Mrs. Connie Lunds-for- president for 1963. Other new ed by the churches throughout Mrs. Jane Tait, Mrs. Re-th- a officers are Calvin Wheatley, the council on Feb. 3 and 10. Reeder, Mrs. Dawn Reeder Scout family banquets, winJohn, Mrs. Marilyn Mc- Harper, vice president; Royal and Mrs. Grover Harper. Mrs. Norman, Corinne, secretary, dow displays, recognition and Coy, Mrs. Alice Snow, CORINNE Mrs. Elmer Lar- Desta Young, Mrs. Rosa May and Dee Hardy, Bear River unit good turns will add to the activities being planned by the son, chairman; Mrs. Gary Hill, Smith, and Mrs. Joyce Mat- City, reporter. Some 51 members and their units, Scout officials said this Mrs. Phil Burt, Mrs. Richard hews. wives attended the annual func- week. Coffman, Mrs. Fredrick Davis, BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. tion which featured A. V. Smoot, Mrs. Wesley Hansen, Mrs. Nel-l- o Morgan, Mrs. Clayton Mor- Reed Munns, chairman; Mrs. Utah Farm Bureau president Pop Goes the Window rill, Mrs. Dennis Anderson and Elaine Holmgren, Mrs. Eliza- from Corinne, as guest speak127 South Wayne Jensen, beth Holmgren, Mrs. Nola Nes-sle- r, er. Mrs. Virgil Cutler. Fifth West, last Friday told Smoot told the gathering that Mrs. Arva Archibald, Brigham City police that a pelWILLARD Lady Lions club, Mrs. Deo Johnsen Mrs. Clar- many oportunities and challen- let had Mrs. Ruth Harding, president; ence Hansen Mrs. Eva Thor-se- ges exist for the young farmer. window pierce a thermopane owned by him and valMrs. Ivy Archibald, project The annual Utah Mrs. Ida Jensen, Mrs. Jo Young ued at $200. Simon-seheld be Farmers will convention Mrs. Irene manager; Jensen, Mrs. LaVon Nelson, Mrs. Phyllis Morgan, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mrs. in Salt Lake City on Feb. L Iris Carlquist, Mrs. Doris Thora ' Andersen, Mrs. Dena and Clinton Burt, Bear River will and Younger, Mrs. Madge Watts, Hansen, Mrs. Helen Huggins, City, as ktate president confab. Mrs. Tynne Gray, Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Shirley Iverson. preside at the two-da- y Molgard, Mrs. Grace Keyes, Mrs. Carol Cook, Mrs. Toni Knudsen, Mrs. Agnes Davis, and Mrs. Evadine Sorenson. County Young Farmers Ra-Na- r, Tol-ma- n, 'vmvfft wWMfrafi ra'v BIG SEE SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY UTAH PERRY, PHONE 723-245- 5 at 6:40 HEATERS Box Office Opens 6:20 ELECTRIC Show IN-CA- R Day-Nil- Laundercenter e 5th South Just West of Main Activities Set Feb. 3 Name Officers ... d, THEATRE DRiVE-I- M WE NEVER CLOSE Scout Week e, wt. 3 YOUR Mrs. Gary Hollieutenants; lingsworth, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Douglas Mann, Mis. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Joseph Gurris-ter- , Powers, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. E. M. Shannon, 'Mrs. Robert McKale, Mrs. George A. Nielson, Jr., Mrs. John Ensign, and Mrs. Gilbett R. Horrocks. Man-chen- t ALL ' AREA 13 Mrs. Munro Jack Steel and M-- s. Charles Voris, (Continued from Page 1) man, Mrs. Arthur Barton, Mrs. Sackett, Mrs. Lewis Peeples, Edwaid Hughes, Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Victor Cochran. Carey, Mis. Louis Wampler, Mrs. Gale Allred, Mrs. Harold AREA 8 Mrs. James White Hamblen, Mrs Arthur and Mis. Dan Russell, lieutenMrs Bob L. roster, Mrs. ants; Mrs. Edgar C. Richard- James M. Stone, Mis. Ellis son, Mrs. Jack Frye, Mrs. Bilbao, Mrs. Fdward Reifel, Frank Forsgren, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Gene Goff, Mrs. Russell Mrs. Wynn Anderson, Peterson, Mrs. Pat Dable, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Walter Talbot, Mrs. Bob William Skaggs, Mrs. LaMar Christensen, Mrs. Hawoid Car- Williams, Mrs. Bud Hariis, lisle, Mrs. Robert E. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Nowak, Mrs. EuMrs. Wayne Call, Mrs. Robert gene Hanson, Mrs. Van A. Miller, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Lowe, Mrs. James W. Pawell, Mrs. Donald Ranstrom, Mrs. Mrs. Cal Jeanselme, Mrs. HarJoseph Oviatt, Mrs. Steve An- old B. Gerlick, Mrs. David B. derson, Mrs. Herbert McQueen, Hiilier, Mrs. Loren A. Mohn, Mrs. Conway Parry, Mrs. Dan- and Mrs. Charles W. Gurney. iel Paul, Mrs.' Carver Kennedy, 11 AREA Mrs. U'endell Mrs. D. A. Scharmann, and Johnson and Mrs. Judy Mrs. Ned Caldwell. lieutenants; Mrs. VirAREA 9 Mrs. John ChrisMrs. Donna Mac-BetDunkel, ginia Mrs. Dee tensen, lieutenant; Mrs. Forrest Hill, Mrs. Mitton, Mrs. Boyd Bryner, Mrs. Robert Call, Mrs. John Barrett, Andrew Eldreidge, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Mary Coss, Mrs. Janice A. Jeppson, Mrs. Robert Keat-ni- Dunn, Mrs. Joy Johnston, Mrs. Mrs. E. W. Payne, Mrs. Bruce Christensen, Mrs. ClayLeRoy Jensen, Mrs. Lewis Bar-fu- s, ton Bersche, Mrs. Pat Kalver-stranMrs. James Dixon, Mrs. Mrs. Alonzo Anderson, John Valcarce, and Mrs. Ste- Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Glen phen A. Cazier. Deivert, Mrs. R. E. Gee, Mrs. Betty Hall, AREA 10 Mrs. Charles Gur- Earl Glen, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Francis, and Mrs. ney and Mrs. Robert Schref-sle- Verdun F'onnesbeck. Mrs. lieutenants; Gary AREA 12 Mrs. Maxine CoatStewart, Mrs. William Yates, Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Mrs. W. V. es and Mrs. Jeamne Terry, Mrs. Frank E. Ericson, Mrs. L. C. Beale, Mrs. lieutenants; A. E. Christoffersen, Mis. Nor- Jensen, Mrs. James A. Munns, man, Mrs. Jay Hailing, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Sewell, Mrs. Sam-mi- e A. J. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Leonard Sale, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Sterling Loveland, Guy, Spicker- - Hall, Bar-bier- Bnicp CaOCTK) AOYflTit$ tRwfttl UwhTl IlStluO EVERYONE 15 TALKING- - A ND'i ABOUT BUlLDlNGr EVERYBODY IS SAYING, FOR THE BEST1 IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND LUMBER YOU CANT BEAT REMODELING-YE- S, it n, OPEN ONLY ON n, 9 Friday - Saturday - Sunday rif; WAR FOR . T-fU- THE GOLD KOrnOintiC FRONTIER Available - Film HARPER Mrs. Sally Wheeler, chairman; Mrs. Sally May, Mrs. Jean Jones, Mrs. Kathryn A film entitled Youth Physi. is in available Yates, Mrs. Grace Jeppesen, cal Fitness k Mrs. Sadie Hunsaker and Mrs. Brigham City through Nick Leah Baugh. and is being offered free of charge to interested groups. , HONEYVILLE Honeyville The film, distributed by Civic club, Mrs. Ruth 0. HunEquitable Life Assurance Sosaker, chairman; Mrs. Marjo- ciety of the United States, is 20 rie Allen, Mrs. Norma Bott, minutes in length. . It will be Mrs. Valene Brady, Mrs. Lee available here until Feb. 20 and Burnham, Mrs. Jean Gardner, any interested groups are inviMrs. Mary Gardner, Mrs. Mary ted to use it, Topik said. James Garner Natalie Wood School Board Physical Fitness RIPS THE To-pi- XuL i- - . I 1 mmoiPHscon WizsTBoum mi IfcCHNICOLOa siWwaNINA FOCH DEAN JAGGER E. (i MARSHALL HENRY JONES WARNERCOLOR . (Continued from Page One) drivers aries, auto operation and auto the to category, Talbot said, and he compared the local cost with those of other districts in the same bracket. These were: Tooele, $34 02; Carbon, $22.69; Cache, 200 $33.05; Iron, wagon roomy enough to Imagine a handle most anything you can heft and still trim enough to slip into cramped parking spots. We imagined it, built it and called it Chevy II. Made it as dependable as a wagon can get. And made it so itll keep piling up savings over the years. Those show up in the way low-loadi- I Bsvc- - r-a.- . ' "if ' .1 L ;a CHEVY CHEVROLET i '""Til1 Keeps k!!?," r n . Going Great - natty interiors, Body by Fisher craftsmanship I and a talk with your Chevrolet dealer soon i a- , fdX Wiyt tiE3ff 'L- r this one goes and goes on a gallon. They grow with brakes that adjust themselves. An exhaust system that lasts longer. And a Deleotron generator that keeps battery reserve power up. Want to hear more? How about a low price, - 'A-- ; - ''A v . v. ' j v $34.93 sal- costs. Box Elder district is in vier, Everything piles up handsomely in a Chevy II including savings was training which included instructors Se$25; $29.91; $33 62. Washington, Uintah, and Logan, $28.72; $3S.64, Throughout Utah, the highest cost of any district is $61.26 at North Sanpete and the lowest cost is $22.69 in Carbon. In connection with the drivers program, board members ordered the cost of .three new this training cars purchased year be amortized over a period. GRADED POT CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST ROUE BONE ROAST CHOICE GRADE GROUND CHUCK twd-yea- SUPT TALBOT rported that an audit had been completed as of Jan. 9, when Eberhart Zundel retired as board clerk, being replaced by Morrell. Board member Norman indicated that he would be unable to attend the annual convention of the American Association of School Administrators in Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. It was decided to keep three previously-mad- e reservations open in event another board member would be 16-2- 69' PORK LOIN ROAST - TALBOT Indicated that in accordance with board policy and legal requirements, an official bond had been secured in the amount of $25,000 covering Clerk David N. Morrell. The bond was written by the National Surety corporation which was represented by J. Arnold Hall agency with a premium r of $370 for a period. A gift of $500 was unanimously accepted from the Honeyville PTA for purchase of playground equipment. CHOICE ONLY US BLADE CUT YOUNG MUTTON LEGS TENDER FRESH GOOD 9' ALL BEEF 4 His. 5 lbs. GROUND BEEF MILDLY SEASONED Country SAUSAGE WHITE STAR tans SPAGHETTI 89' Get $1 Refund on - AMERICAN FRANCO CHUNK TUNA FISH 3 lb-2- Stall tans39' 6 Labels SNIDERS GIANT SIZE or HUNTS CATSUP TIDE 39' 3 to the confab. OUR READERS WRITE 1 1 .jrm , - Death Valley, Calif. x, tv i in' i X 4 , four enlireli different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers . . Brigham City Chevy II, 24, 1963. - i I received the News and Jt nal a few week ago and was elated to hear from Ziort. I Station Wagon 00 . Chevrolet, cheurolet 816 North Main Street Editor: V Now See January Corvair and Corvette. mmm certainly appreciate you sending this. to me. But I have a change of address from 1905 Highland, National City, Calif, to Box 88, Death Valey, Calif. 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