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Show SAFETY COUNCIL CAUTIONS: ) Condition Equipment for Bad Weather Driving SWEATER BOY AND GIRL Zara Taylor, senior, and Bill Horsley, Junior, were chos. en as sweater girl and boy at the dance on Friday night, Jan. 3. They were each awarded a $21 gift certificate for a new sweater. Sixteen finalists were selected from the dancing couples at the beginning of the dance and announced at the program during intermission The traditional sweater dance was held after the Box Elder-B- ear River game. Karen Seashore. BEES VISIT COURT Thirty-fou- Bees visited the r Marsha Emel, Carolynn Fish, Chris Fisher Jenny Franzolino Karen Hardy, Kent Hoffman, Michael Hunsaker, Rickey Michelle Irvin, Steven Jensen, Susan Jensen, Eunice John, Susanne Larson, Myrna Lee, Bill Mandl, John Marke. son, Ann Mathis, Steven Michael Nelson, Janis Peters, Christine Seashore, Charles Slmonsen, James Stod. dard, Larry Young and Phillip Young are the people visiting the court. Doug Stoker super, vised these students. Kim nls traffic court on Jan. 7, to view the procedures of the court- - room. Rebecca Barker, Jack Burt, Shelley Bywater, Merrell Call, Geraldine Campbell, Kathleen Davis, Kent Davis, Den Edmonds, Mickey Felt, i j Hun-sake- r, e, ' Bumping around like a blind horse in a stump patch. That is the guage used by one of the na. tions leading authorities in the field of fleet safety manage-ment to describe those who drive during bad winter weather Snow Basin on Saturdays. Brig. ham City has a program for all those interested in skiing. In who anyone this program doesnt have the funds, or miss. ed signing up for other ski lessons may get them at no expense. All you need to do is be at the Courthouse Saturday mornings at 8 with 50 cents bus fare. Nick Topick, director suggests you buy bus tickets to 1 Em-on- tion are the two factors during winter which make extra care in driving a must. DRIVERS WHO NEGLECT their windshield wipers andare too preoccupied with daily pro-blem- s to clear their windshield without proper conditioning of and windows of snow and ice are heading for traffic touble, equipment. E. J. Emond, director of Emond declared. Some people spend hundreds Automotive Safety for Armour and Co., declared that reduced of dollars for the best kind of vls.bihty and inadequate trac. eye glasses, andare meticulous insure you a seat on the bus because of the large number of skiers going. These may be pur chased at the city hall for $2 . per month. If you do not have ski equipment the poles, skis Butze and boots may be rented at Snow SKI BUMS N SNOW BUNNIES Basin for a small fee. Cathie Many Box Elder students are Helman and ski bums becoming snow bunnies" as illustrated SADIE HAWKINS DAY As the BEHS Sadie Hawk ins by the increasing numbers rid. buses to Day approaches these hints are ing the offered for this columns read-ers- . If someone offers you a sip of cider you might answer, Thanks, or like This cider is used for drinking, drinking causes drunkness, drunkness indicates a previous spree or wild evening, a spress is a frolic, a frolic is a prank, and which student would stoop to an For you action of the sort. hillbilly boys searching for a babe, you might consider it as a new born or a human of the female sex. A female is a and what better name woman, for such a creature that WOW In trying to immitate MAN I a hillbilly you might consider yourself as a backwoodsman, a is a mount, backwoodsman alneer, a mountaineer is a cllm-be- r and a typical climber Is a Ladd Hollist. mountain goat. about keeping them clean, but THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah will neglect to check their wind, Thursday, January 9, 1964 shield wipers. When a storm hits they drive almost blind pressure eliminate dangerous and are a hazard to themselves streaking. and others, Emond said. THE PRESSURE OF THE AS HE POINTED OUT, early wiper arm has. to be strong hours of darkness and storms enough to press blades firmly make visibility one of the key down upon the windshield, d winter factors in accident-fre- e observed. Manufacturers recommend a minimum of an driving. Many drivers neglect to ounce of pressure for each inch maintain windshield wipers be. of blade length. cause they use them infrequent-ly- , Detroit is building cars that but this is one item of are more maintenance free each equipment that is basic to sur. year, he said, but even so, in todays vival traffic, windshield wipers and lights must be checked frequently. according to Emond. Dead blades dried out by Failure to maintain lights summer sun should be replaced or wipers in proper condition blades to do a may be unintentional, but the with of windshield danger is Just as great as if job good he commented. the violation were deliberate, clearing, Live rubber and adequate arm he asserted. live-rubb- d THUR. - FRI. - SAT. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Scholarships, which are now available to Box Elder High school seniors, will belistedon the counselors bulletinboard and in the Box Elder News. Journal this coming week. WE WILL REMAIN OPEN All WINTER Mrs. Marijane Morris, coun. selor at Box Elder, announced that scholarship applications from Weber State College arriv-e- d last Friday, Jan. 3. Those seniors who are in eos col. leges, should see the counselors Immediately. Box Elder counselors are Mrs. Marijane Munis, Mrs, Krlstene Richards, Richard Klmber, and Leon Johnson. Mary Jane Lemon. SOUTH MAIN STREET 11 Open a.m. to 1 1 p.m. SANTA GOOFED ! THOMPSON'S Bought Too Much S!ii Equipment! YXV o SALE STARTS TODAY! COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! a, '4 SAVE NOW ON SKIS! AT THE VERY START OF THE SKI SEA. . . Thompson's offers great discounts In ski equipment and clothing! We must reduce this stock before inventory! Come early for best selec- tion while sizes, styles and color choices are complete. Enjoy a long season of skiing fun! And remember no deal- QUALITY CONSIDERED er can undersell THOMPSON'S! Adult Sliis SON I ) (( ... 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