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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 10, 1963 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BE Junior High Assembly Features Fun of Reading The Lamp of Literature was the theme of Box Elder Junior High schools first proaching car, completely destroying the Pohl auto. Mrs: Pohl was taken to a hospital in Casper, where she was treated for her injuries. The attending physicians at Mrs, Maxwell Pohl has re- Casper advised them to return turned to her home in Brigham home where Mrs. Pohl could City after being hospitalized be put under her own doctors at Casper, Wyo., following a care. two-ca- r She is progressing nicely at crash 70 miles west of her residence here. The couple Casper. Mrs. Pohl was accompanypurchased a new car in Casing her husband on a trip to per to return home in. Injured in Nancy Muir. Connie Anderson and Debra Blunt presented a vocal duet to Introduce Life on the to the presented assembly studentbody on Oct. 4. Pre. sented by the eighth grade English department, the theme stressed the importance of and for learning reading enjoyment. Approximately 100 students from the first hour English and reading classes participated. As the curtain opened, two boys were complaining about having to read novels and make book reports for their English classes, when a Jinnl appeared to one of them and explained to him the various types of books written, Including those for every Individual taste. BUICK FOR 1964 This is the Buick Wildcat for 1964, a member of the new Buick As the Jinnl described the line-u- p in which is now on display at Jack Morris Buick, 550 South Main, Brigham City. books, students performed acts representing the book titles V6, Morris said. mentioned. Ernest Harding and Buick is offering a total of Jay Peirce played the parts of six engines this year. the school boys, and Boyd Plx. In addition, Morris said, ton was the Jinnl. Buicks famous Turbine drive transmissions have, become and THE BOOKS even better in 1964. Theres the students presented In. participating new operating economy plus eluded the following: The 1964 model Buick is now colors. new positive action for acceleDance for a Diamond Star, line-unew on display at Jack in Morris the Included ration and passing. featured a tap dance by Karla of Buicks is a new series of Buick, 550 South Main, boastBuick also is offering a new North. a new transmission newer, Wildcat options, ing engines plus three-speesyncromesh transTom Sawyer was a reading new Fireball a wider price range and bigger, more spirited mission along with the one by DelRay Woodland. given sportsmen want, a A vocal number by Nancy four on the synchromesh, Fishburn, Dorothy Gray, Sharon floor." Irene Haramoto, Renee Griffith, Buick in 1964 offers a wide Shlrlene Simper and San. Miles, range of cars to meet any dra Wells portrayed Gone With family budget, from the thrifthe Wind. ty Special to the Riviera., A piano solo by Michael Terry And for 1964, the Buick Spepresented Beethoven, Master cial has grown up in size and Musician. room. For example, the Buick Ghosts and Goblins fea. Special station wagon has altured a modern dance presented 87 cubic feet of most load space, more than last years LeSabre Estate wagon. Theres more head room, hip room and leg room, too, said Morris. The Buick for 1964 also offinishfers new Magic-Mirro- r es in a choice of 15 shades. Inside, Buick has the richest assortment ever of upholstery fabrics, vinyls and leathers, he said. Auto Crash Mississippi. Students of the first hour English and reading classes sang Old Folks at Home for He Heard America Sing, The Story of Stephen Foster. A FINAL the students the cast sang Tell Me a Story. Accompanists for the musical numbers were Karla North, Carla and Ruth Hoopes, Anderson. The script was written by Miss RaDene Reeve, a student teacher from Utah State unlver-sity- . The was production directed by Charles Averett, Glen Marble, Don Messervy and Stuart Reeves. AS in Local Dealer Now Showing BRIGHAM ACCEPTS CALL Elder Reed Sharp Chadwick has accepted a call to serve LDS mission in New England states. Local Elder Buick Automobiles for 64 GRAND OPENING Accepts LDS , Mission Call p COME TO The greatest name in bourbon...historic leave from the Navy. BC yJB CHICAGO Enjoy its finer tastetonight THE OLD DISTILLERY CROW CO.. FRANKFORT, KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 66 (UP1) PROOF Roger Da. Navy Third Class Petty Officer Maurice Howard Is spend, lng 10 days leave in Brigham and friends City visiting relatives. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Jorgensen, he has completed three years training with the Marines as a medical corps. man. His duty has taken him to the Far East and Camp Pendleton in California. After his leave he Is scheduled for nine months duty on Okinawa and Thailand with the Navys Seabees. by when at home In Solon, Ohio. - Homecoming Will Honor Missionary A homecoming testimonial will be held In honor of Elder Glenn Ward Taylor, Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p. m. in the Brigham City Second. Ninth LDS ward chapel. Elder Taylor recently return, ed from fulfilling a successful mission for the Church of Jesus Saints In Christ of Latter-da- y GOOD Leave In Brigham City Chicago SERVES MISSION Elder Glenn Ward Taylor will be honored at homecoming testimonial Sunday after serving In LDS Canadian mission. FRESH Man Spends 10-D- ay Bears offensive guard, raises, trains, buys and sells field trial dogs as a hob. vis, - 3rd Class Petty Officer Maurice Howard on ON LEAVE S MAIN SOUTH and professional We carry a full, complete line of artist materials for oils, water colors and charcoal everything necessary to comH plete your work! Comptons Art & Music 102 at MAIN SOUTH BLOCKS Pendleton Country Clothes byALWAYS virgin wool 1 STILL MILDLY SEASONED AWAY GIVEN BE for novice Alpha Chi chapiter of Beta Sigma Phi met 'at the home of Mrs. L. D. Cameron 3n Corinne on Monday evening where they enjoyed a sack party" where each member brought a sack of clothing to make a costume for the person drawing her BE TRAIL BIKE 135 Holds Meeting LIE FOR (Must Be Present to Win) Local Sorority 3DC REGISTER i Thors., 0(1.17, 1963 I the Canadian mission field with bag. Hilarious results were eviheadquarters at Toronto. in the costumes, and a dent He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor, 273 South Second prize was awarded to the best character created by the West. Other games were game. While in the mission field, Elder Taylor served as a super-visin- g played during the evening by elder and as traveling rushees, Mrs. Larry Bundy, elder prior to returning home. Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. W. He Is now enrolled in his Keith Wuerthner and members of the club. sophomore year at Utah State The model meeting of the university. Friends and relatives of the group wiill be held on Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Blaine Taylor family are invited to attend the testimonial, accord, Fowles, 666 North First West, Apt. 4. Ail members are urglng to Bishop Kenneth Godfrey, ed to be present. who will preside. ALL BEEF GROUND Elder Reed Sharp Chadwick lias accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints In Christ of Latter-dathe New England mission. He will be honored at a fare, well testimonial Sunday even, lng, Oct. 13, at 6:30 p. m. In the Brigham City Fourteenth LDS ward chapel with Bishop A. Gorin Steed presiding. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Chadwick, 548 East Fifth North. Elder Chadwick will enter the LDS Mission Home In Salt Lake City on Monday, Oct. 14, for a week of special training prior to leaving Oct. 21 for his mission headquarters at Cam. bridge, Mass. 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