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Show ikh ' swawwr nmm ijww,. ? THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brighcm City, Utah 21 Thursday, October 17, 1963 Compacts popular Ing to Volkswagen of America. YORK (UPQ . About The company also said more one.third of all new cars sold than 500,000 air conditioning In the United States last year units were Installed In cars were compact models, accord. in this country tn 1962. NEW k tw1 DO I PLAY' ). Hl ORGAN i A 1 1 .V PlOT? o ., X,VvrV:'N ., t i 4vr.: v - I 1 ,. a py TW Of- - i Just as a musician must ac- curately interpret the score, so must a pharmacist exactly STUDENT LEADERS Leaders in the LDS Seminary and student branch for LDS students attending Intermountain school are pictured above, left tQ right, Margaret Crank, Seminary second vice president; Lillian Chavez, Seminary first vice president; Joe Mariano, first counselor of student branoh presidency; Tom Clark, president of student branch; Alfred James, Seminary president; Essie Marian, Seminary third vice president; Cecil Tso, second counselor branch presidency. v' LEARN BY DOING LDS Indian Students Hold Offices, Learn Leadership Locql Couple PERRY PULSE Attends Dealer Confab Deer Hunters at Perry Make Ready to Head For the Hills Mr. of mlttees and as class presidents and secretaries, Pres. Durrant Along with the regular learn, ing that takes place in the LDS Seminary and Sunday school classes, the LDS Indian students are learning In another way, according to President George Durrant, principal of the Indian reports. Directing affairs of the LDS Branch for LDS students attending Intermountain school are, left to right, front, President George Durrant and Lowell E. Brown, first counselor; back, Wayne May, second counselor, and Arval Hemenway, branch clerk. Classes in religion are held each Tuesday evening and On Sundays for the students. BRANCH 'PRESIDENCY &nd 504 Mrs. William Stander South First West, Brigham City were numbered among the more than 3,500 Mobil dealers, wives and oil company marketers attending the 1963 Mobil dealer convention in Las Vegas, October 9 and 10. The 1963 event featured speakers, a variety of subject matter and an expanded program of special activities for the dealer wives. Kenneth Garchow, Mobil dealer of Los Altos, Calif, and H.J. Peckhelser, executive vice president of Mobil Oil company New York, were keynote y in the and branch report that often times, when they go to of complete a task, the students and the president seminary Indian branch. The LDS students have already taken care of It attending Intermountain school themselves. It is an Inspiration to watch are learning by doing, President and hear these leaders perform, Durrant said this week. Many of the students have with all of the students anxious been called to leadership to take part in any way they positions in the seminary and can, Pres. Durrant said. Through this program of student branch organization. Three students serve in the leadership, it is felt the great student branch presidency, six need for future leadership speakers. others In the seminary among the Indian people will be presidency, another four direct met, he continued. the Sunday school and many THE PRESENT faculty at the others serve on various com- LDS Indian Seminary Include George Durrant, principal; Ed Brown, Wayne May, Orval Hemenway, Jerry Twltchell, Fred Gowans, Howard Marshall and Don Castleton. Others included in the teach. Ing program Include Mrs. Nola Word comes from New York Watkins, Mrs. Winifred Fife, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. that the common stock of Dress for Protection Blanch Harris, Mrs. Verna Thiokol Chemical Corp. rose Reeder, Felix Pacheco, Harold sharply for the second straight and for comfort. on the New York W'lscombe, Ray Midget, Hal day Friday Stock Exchange, apparently Mrs. Veara Fife, RED Reeder, Ballard and Gwen Hale, Mrs. in response to rumors of a Florence Dunn, Mrs. Emma possible merger with Chry sler Corp., despite a denial by Smith, Mrs. Diane May, Mrs. Slipover Karen Hemenway and Mrs. Lola both companies. Thiokol rose $1.25 a share Castleton. 23.12 on volume of 48,300 at The teachers report much shares, making it the eleventh progress among the students most active stock traded on this year. Hooded Zipper the exchange. Chrysler, most active on 173,800 shares, fell 75 cents at $98.12. In Bristol, Pa., J. W. Crosbu'B.a a cut uma Ear Flaps and by, president of Thiokol, ex FEDERAL GRUHT pressed no knowledge of any Waterproof reason for the stock's spurt. He said the company had no RED pending mergers or acquis! tions currently under way. Chrysler officials have also denied any merger discussion. Crosby reportedly said that Thiokol is constantly investiVESTS BAX HOA- H- CAM A gating the possibility of new The "oUTHSRN PIG FARMBR acquisition or mergers. chemical company has work GET A6hOAT.TERM LOAM You can see for miles ON HIS HAWGS ed with Chrysler in missile BURGBSS BUNN and rocket projects. N.C. INSTRUCTORS sem-inar- Merger Plans Denied by Thiokol Head Attention! DEER HUNTERS SWEATSHIRTS 1.79 2.98 CAPS 1.49 ? 1.98 , CUAEIOTTB VAN Pear NOAH could you BE WITH A lady lifeguard eVTHS -- 6SO. ENGELENS I oh DOTS' saved By Mrs, Eugene Oyler It sounds like the town Is buzzing with deer talk. Everyone Is shaking out their redflannels and are getting ready to take to the hills. Good luck to all deer hunters and I hope you all come back with a buck. Mr. and Mrs, Alma Fuller are home on furlough, visiting at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder. Everyone is real happy to see them and welcome them home. Fullmer has been 2Vs years In the Netherlands LDS mission field. Welcome home, George. It didnt take Whitakers long be. fore they had him back on the Job, George's homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 20, In the Perry LDS ward chapel. Georges sister, Mrs, Helen Gould, and her two children, Nancy Ellen and Mack Lee from Denver, Colo., will honor him with a visit. They are to arrive here Oct. 15 and will stay until Oct. 28. They will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Waters Mrs. Alma Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peter, sen were happy to have their son, Merlin Thompson, home Sunday from the LDS Mission Home. They put him on the bus for Alaska Monday morning, then they left for Las Vegas, Nev., where they will visit Mrs. Petersen's daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dee Reese. GEORGE released after LCUISY1LLE, XT. IOX E. FOREST PA BRIGHAM 55 CITY, UTAH ! Peter, son and family had the pleasure of going to the Salt Lake Air. port to meet Mrs. Petersons nephew, Bradley Johnson who has been In Sweden for the past 2i2 years serving as an LDS missionary. Afterwards they at brothers went to a family gathering Petersons Mrs. home In Bountiful. There were 33 members of the family who gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Johnson, the occasion be. Ing Mrs. Johnsons 72nd birth, day. The Johnsons are Mrs. Petersons parents. Peterson Nancy had her 1 cousin, Marla Johnson of Sugar City, Idaho as her houseguest for two days last tf week. Brian Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight, was one In line to have his tonsils at removed the Cooley Memorial hospital last Tuesday. He is recovering rapidly and will be glad when he can eat again. Mr, and Mrs. Aldous Weight entertained Mrs. Weights mother, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson MR. AND MRS. Earl Young of Preston, Idaho, as their guest were honored with a houseful for a few days last week, of company for dinner on Sun. day, Oct. 6. The occasion was DEFEND their sons farewell testimonial He entered the mission home FREEDOM on Oct. 14. We would like to extend a BUY get well wish to Norma John, ston. She has dedlced she Is SAVINGS a child again and has come down with the mumps along BOND i with her children. Hurry and get well, Norma, We send congratulations to Dr. Russel Glauser on his new position as a high councilman, A convention was being held When a man finds no peace within himself, It Is useless to Monday night at the Perry ward recreation hall for the purpose seek It elsewhere. MdsmobilB launshss agreat asw Rocket i mrofffhfpao. . asoofaofo ronaosost . 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