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Show Willard Reports THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah P Thursday, April .16, 1964 Willard PTA Officers Are Elected, Installed Monday By Mrs. How E.F. Watts Taber, Alberta, Canada, have returned after a weeks visit at Dorothy Butler became the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis new president of the Willard Harding. During conference PTA in elections held Monday week two other brothers from night Other officers elected Taber, and Mr. and Mrs. Archwere June Naylor, vice, ie Evanson from Vancouver, president; Nona Forsgren, sec British Colombia, Canada. retary and Flo Loveland, treas. Mr. and Mrs. Al Krug and two urer. Retiring officers who have children Terry and Tammy served for the past year are from Tremonton were visitors Jack Ormond, president; Dor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. orthy Butler, vlce.prsldent; Wayne Priebe on Sunday. Mr. LuDean Bingham, secretary, and Mrs. Krug were In Anchor, and Jean Baddley, treasurer. age, Alaska at the same time Installation of the new officers the Prlebes were there. was conducted by Darwin Hard MR. AND MRS. WILLIS A. lng, a PTA council member. Mr, and Mrs. David Huns, Dial visited with relatives and ler are vacationing In Southern friends In Willard on Sunday. California where they are visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde lng with their daughter and son are at home In Willard again ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Robert after spending the winter In the Kelly In Panole and getting ac Arizona sunshine. , qualnted with their new grandCOLLEGE STATION, Tex. son, (UPD Livestock raisers should MR. AND MRS. JOHN Cooper compare feed prices with feed were visitors this week at the values, the Texas Agricultural home of Mr. George 0. Watts. Extension Service urges. The nutrients in a 32 per cent They are down from Moreland Idaho to visit their children. protein supplement at $65 per Mrs. Cooper Is George's sis ton cost the same as the nutrients In a 44 per cent formula ter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evan at $85 per ton, the service son and four children from points out. to got MORE out of your tax refund When you get your '63 tax return (Form 1040), take a look at line 23 on the bottom of the page. It gives you the option of taking your refund In U.S. Savings Bonds instead of a check for the total amount. There are two big advantages: 1. Ttkmg your refund in Sav- ings Bonds gives you an easy way to hang onto it. When 2. your Bonds mature, your refund becomes You get . bigger. 33V)i back. $4, for every $3. You also get a nice red, white and blue feeling from knowing. you're helping your country's future as well as providing for your own. Think it over when you ask for your refund this year. - LWV OFFICERS Among new officers elected to the Brigham City League of Women Voters are, from left, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, director; Mrs. Richard Wtriing, director and Mrs. Herbetr Blue, secretary. i - . iuiuE Ts POPULAR GROUP popular with audiences in Europe and the United States, Varel and Bailly, chanteurs de Paris, have been engaeged by: the Box Eider Community Concert association for next season. -- t 'Mg. - a i t ot'ooiJ In your future with SAYINGS BONDS Kp frttdem U.S. By Kim Butze ELECTIONS president of the mothers or and Rockette Girls are trying out in two ganlzatlon, separate groups; the first con Mother, Mrs. Fontell Mes slstlng of Diane Shelton, Kristi servy. 196465. DUE Final voting for 64.65 student body officers will take place Friday, April 17, at Box Elder. Presidential are; hopefuls Larry Haramoto and Bill Hor sjiey. Running for vice president Is Charlie Brown and Steve Josephson. Box Elder's new position, second will be filled either by Carolyn Williams or Wally Baird. San. dra Hunsaker and Karen Sea shore are vying for secretarial position. A beach party spon sored by the Boomerang staff will be held Friday night to announce the new officers. Fonnesbeck, Valerie Gray, and Karla Klmber, and the second: Cathie Maddocks, Paula Jen sen, Jll Erlcorn, Terry Waltt and JUdy Barten. A average must be maintained by each girl par ticlpatlng and six lucky girls will be picked by voting of the entire studentbody. The V.8. Oor.niM.ul doe. not pan Iht Trtaturn for (hit advtrHthiff. Department thank TUt Advertltlnff Connell and tin MiiliHdflffAts 4a9 thttiv flnl N The new Rockette officers of 1964-6- 5 which ved. will be announced after the date for the annual Teen refreshments wlllbeser age Safety Rodeo. Sponsored by the Jaycees of Brigham City, all students, free of violations, MADRIGALS SET TOUR are invited to enter providing BE's Madrigals, under the they are under 19 and have never direction of J. Earl Johnston, been married or have been emwill hit the road for perfor ployed as a professional driver. mances at Clearfield, Davis, A film will be shown on Thur s and Brigham Young university. day, April 16, explaining rules The 60 Madrigals, a select and purposes of the rodeo, In ROCKETTES TEA Rockette mothers will be hon- singing group of choir students, toom T10 at 8 a.m. In order ored at a mother and daughters will perform a double duty Tues- to qualify for the driving, a writ tea, April 27, sponsored by the day, April 28, when they pre ten examination must be taken, sent a program to Clearfield April 21 at 8 a.m. In the same Rockettes. and Davis students. Tuesday, room. New Rockettes and CHEERLEADERS TRY OUT Rockettes also will be In atten- May 5, Brigham Young univerThe obstacle course, for the sity will host the Junior-senio- r April 21 marks an important dance. final test will be at the Cen date A short program will host group at a devotional. for 11 energetic and tral elementary school, with attractive girls when they will a tribute given to all Rockette cars being provided by local try 'out for position of cheer- mothers and special tributes SAFETY RODEO SET dealers. Students Interested leaders during the school year given to Mrs. Helen M. Felt, Saturday, April 25, will mark should contact Clair Bradshaw. t, out-goin- g Ellasassgr, concert organist virtuoso, will concert season. Brigham City "during the WILL APPEAR appear in 1964-6- 5 Concert Group Doles Organist, Song loan r Board members of the Box allty has warmth and humor Concert reaching all who meet him or Elder Community association have announced the hear him perform, Madsen engagement of two concerts for the 196465 season., They are VAREL AND BAILLY WITH Ellsasser, concert organist virtuoso, and Varel and Bailly, the Chanteurs de Paris have . I v packed houses and heard loud chanteurs de Paris. Ellsasser appeared In Ogden "bravos" all across America. during the 196263 season and This talented, was acclaimed the, most out grbup has appeared on the Ed standing artistic specialist of Sullivan, Patrice Munsel and the season, said Earl Madsen, Gary Moore TV shows, perforThe med In Americas smartassociation president career of this young American est hotels, and recorded for has already Columbia Records. organist-compose- r Varel and Bailly are Frances approached legend. team. Their He Is the youngest person In top g history to have memorized and songs have been Introduced and performed the complete 250 or- are sung by entalners such as gan works of Bach. He is heard Edith Plaf, Genevieve, Lena in concert annually throughout Horne, Patauhou and many Europe and the Americas by others. over 300,000 people and by more thousands countless THEIR MUSIC IS LARGELY television. and radio folk and popular songs of pure through HE HAS APPEARED IN sev nostalgic delight. With their eral Important Hollywood films group of six handsome French, and has recorded more long, men, Varel and Bailly are favplaying albums than any other orites all over Europe. Their organ artist. His recordings American debut during the 1956-5season was a smashing sucare nearing the four million mark In sales. con. cess resulting in sold-ou- t As composer, he won the L4 cert tours the president said. vltt award for his ballet score, .These concerts are two of a "Greenwich Village" and he has series to be - presented tc been lauded In professional clr. association members next year. cles for bringing back the lost Other concerts will depend or art of Improvisation. the results of the current mem. Yet with all of his musical her ship campaign and will be Ellsasser s person. announced at a later date. genius, light-hearte- d song-wrltln- 7 are We, the Contractors and proud and happy to have built and furnished this beautiful building for Verl L. Petersen and Sub-Contract- BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS ors Af fa) uovJIk Covers 5,300 sq. ft. 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