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Show Brigham City, Utah October 29, 1964 Thursday, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, LIKE FOX REAL JUST Thiokol Gives Funds to USU By Kathryn Christensen Thiokol Chemical corporaLogan division recently presented a $250 contribution to Utah State universitys scholar, ship fund. The contribution was the second made In recent months by the firm to USUs scholarship fund, according to Blaine Rich, general manager of the Logan tions Suddenly students at Box El! der ' Junior High school have become as good as 21 years oi age. Why? The reason Is simple We are voting In the 1964 General Election. We registered and will vote just like regular voters... only it will all take j?lace right In school. It Is a sam. pie, of course, because although It seems that way, we are no) Wt-M'iii 21. t Participating In this "Oper. atlon Vote" are all students ir the U.S. History classes In the eighth grade. DID WHY THE HISTORY teachers go to all the trouble! to- To encourage all of ifs to vote when we become old enough. They are teaching us how tc vote and the importance of It. - FIRST YOU REGISTER Eighth grade students at Box Elder Junior High stand In line to become registered voters Tuesday. Too young to vote on Nov. 3, they will, how. ever, be allowed to vote Friday In mock General Election Day at the school. The students were dlvldec Into flvea different precincts, according to the area of their In. dividual lockers. Each precinct has headquarters In a different history teachers room. We went there on Tuesday to reg. lster and will return on Frida to vote. division. The contributions are part of a program of the corporation to donate to educational In. sltutes In areas where the corporation has divisions, Rich said. He added that the earlier con. tributlon was designated for use In the department of manufac-turin- g engineering, but the more recent one Is to be used by the university In any area where the need Is greatest. Rich and J.S, Jorczak, vice Thiokol specialty president, operations, Bristol, Penn., pre. sented the check to USU Pres. Daryl Chase. Eelected to serve on Box Elder High schools newly organ, lzed Safety Council are, left to right, front, Patsy Craghead, historian; Susan Baird, secretary; middle row, seated Mary Ann Fujikawa, second vice president; Edith Fu. Jikawa, president; Eugene Burbank, first vice president; Sandra Fujikawa, treasurer; standing, Sharon Stokes, publicity chairman, and Von Ritchie, sponsor. BEHS SAFETY COUNCIL Miss tne Kids? SOME OF THE STUDENTS served as registration agents and others will be Judges ol election. Each student took the official oath when they register, ed. And when we vote on Frl day, It will be In private vot lng booths. One Long Distance cad can bring them home by Ladd Holllst Harvest Ball, an annual event portable chalkboard will be ruled off for tabulating the vot. es as they are counted. A directed The students have carried the Interest In voting to their homes and have contacted neigh, bors to encourage them to vote. U.S. HISTORY TEACHERS who are cooperating In this practical lesson of a working democracy Include Claire Ball, ey, chairman of the history de. Verle Allred, Val parment; Bennett, Elwln Mitchell, and Jay Valentine. Assisting Bailey Is Miss Earlene Wilson, a stu. dent trainee from Utah State university. As a reminder to the parents of these new voters, we say... "Are you going to let your children vote and not vote your, self? Remember... Vote as you please, but VOTE! THEN GET OUT THE VOTE Students visit a school neighbor, Osey Jensen, second from left and encourage him to visit the polls on Nov. 3 to cast his ballot In the Pres, ldentlal election. They also are Initiating Interest at home In coming election. Halloween Party Plans Suggest Clever Goodies Awf! , r c V ) j Halloween, the busy, exciting holiday for children, can be enjoyable tor mom and the alike, especially youngsters when It comes to party plans and preparations, reminds Jes. sle M. Eller County Home Agent with Utah State University Ex. tension Services. Keep childrens parties slm. pie but clever and enjoyable Here are some ideas for decor atlng and preparing refresh, items. ments, or trlck.or-trea- t t ti 4 JOLLY JACK.O.LANTERNS can be made from puffed rice. For six lanterns heat 6 cups of puffed rice In shallow pan In preheated moderate oven (350 deg.) for 10 minutes. Pour Into greased bowl. Melt V4 cup butler or margarine and 32 large marshmallows, over low heat, stirring frequently. Add 2 vanilla and a few drops of red and yellow food coloring; stir until blended. Pour over puffed rice; stir until kernels are evenly coated. With greased hands, shape to form six pumpkins. While warm, decorate with marsh, mallow pieces and whole cloves for pumpkin faces. Use cut gum. drops for pumpkin stems. tea-spoo- THEN BE SURE TO VOTE Linda Hansen, an eighth grader realizes that voting is serious business as she studies ballot before voting In "Operation Vote" project at the Junior High "boH'finnaAiCMuRTT. Hif FOR A QUICK, CLEVER treat cat faces on round decorate cookies or ginger snaps, You might use frosting, or cream cheese on the face, then make the features with gum drops, miniature marshmallows, chocolate chips, licorice or corn DE A KELLY DRIVER GRIP TRAC lOOMJYLOtJ T'x fe & wlntar tira valua, Grip Trac gives you with Improved Armorubbar traction triad Iti traction-taata- d mlracla rubbar Polybutadiane tn Its liras othar triad dailgn lurpiuaa irlca dial . . . living you outstanding at an aconomy prico. trait t.tO-1- You Elders FHA could also stick these cookies on wooden SPANISH CLUB MEETS skewers with frosting and then Principal Edward Payne vis. stand them upright In decorated lted Box Elders new Spanish cupcakes, or Individual cake club at a meeting held after school, Tuesday, October 20, servings. p.m. In the school cafeteria and will continue until 9:30. Steve McRea again. You're only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. HALLOWEEN that You'll discover DANCE Halloween dance is on the agenda the night of Oct. 30, In the BEHS gymnasium. Festivities are under the di. rectlon of senior class officers, Bill Horsley, president; Sandy Hunsaker, vice president, and Jon Bunderson, secretary. These senior leaders will work In with Mrs. coordination Marlon Hicks and Reed Burke A BETTES.BIVER The annual Bette-BIverha- ride will Involve members of the respective clubs In a funfllled evening, Saturday, Oct. 31. A dance and refreshments will fol. low the ride. Warm dress Is recommended for the outing. ROCKETTE.KEY CLUB Rockette.Key club gathering will take place the evening of Oct. 31. Activities will start at 7:30 class parents. Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE The Halloween spirit will be enhanced by eerie decorations and goblin goodies. GRADED "US" CHOICE ONLY T-BO- NE ALMOST BONELESS BOSTON BUTT In the homemaking room. After a short business meet-lng- , club members ate Mexican tortillas, which they prepared and listened to themselves, Spanish records. Spanish club meetings are held every other Tuesday. To become a member of the club, a student must be taking Span, ish, or have successfully com. TRICK . OR . TREAT A pleted one year of Spanish study ice cream n cookie cake would on the secondary level. Kath. also be lots of fun. Roll into leen McDonald crumbs enough ginger snaps to made 3 cups crumbs. Add Vi HALLOWEENS COMING cup softened butter or margar. Halloween gives the setting ine and Vi cup sugar; blend. for club activities scheduled for Press firmly on bottom and this month at Box Elder, sides of elght.lnch spring form pan; chill. Fill pan with layers FHA.FFA of different flavors of Ice FHA and FFA will start fun. cream. Cut slits In the top, ctlons by holding a banquet In one for each guest, and Insert the school cafeteria Oct. 28. a foil packet containing lnstruc. tlon for a treat or trick In each. GORDIES FIRST Freeze. Invert cake to unmold, Gordie DETROIT (UPI) and mark the spots where mes- Howe of the Detroit Red Wings sages are with toothpicks or the greatest In cocktail picks, as a guide for National Hockey League hiscutting the portions. When the scored his first goal dessert is gone, everyone opens tory, Turk Broda of the Toagainst his foil packet and has to do ronto Maple Leafs on Oct. 16 what the message says. 1946. Halloween time can be lots of fun. Try some of these Ideas Tie or fasten the legs of two If you would like to add to your or three card tables to list of favorites for parties or make a long table together for entertrlck.or treaters. taining buffet style. School lunches can be extra akes special at Halloween . decorated with cat faces, using licorice sticks, candy, or nuts can be fun for chlMren, These colorful cakes also would make a hit at a party Mrs. Eller suggests. time-cupc- goal-collect- or 'M; SI.ICB) HOI.OGIM HsTinORK mISHGOOD ALL BlEF cmprwi 7, GROUND BEEF Country SAUSAGE 5lbs- Newcrop - Diamond Light amber Walnut Meat t FRESH - KRAFT CARAMELS KRAFT VELVEETA Candy some apples 99 for State Representative from District No 1 Tubalass Waekwall. Plua Tax and Your Old Tins. CBIHliaHClSUVnB.'iP and brake Incumbent Democratic Candidate ; Complete front end alignment service . . .shocks installed! ; , QUALIFIED, and DEDICATED to serve the people of this county & Stale. EXPERIENCED 333 North Main 723-679- 6 T MILDLY SEASONED Vote for Dean Compton 1'JltJTER TIRES A candy. by Box and FFA chapters, will be held Wednesday, Nov. 26, In the BE gym. Officers of the organizations have selected a new method for the election of the Harvest Roy. alty. King candidates will be nominated by the FHA represen. tatlve council and the complete studentbody will be encouraged to vote. Votes will be a penny each and students will be allow, ed to vote as often as desired by first paying the designated fee. The same procedure will be followed by the FFA In se. lecting queen candidates. Dress for the occasion will be dressy dresses for girls. Formals are not desired. Prize drawings will be featured and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Donna Hurst, Mrs. Mer edlth Briggs, Mrs. Pearl Davis Norwood Hyer, Sam Gordon, and Dee Hortin are advising pres ldents Charlie Young and Le. Ann Barker In the planning of this event. FHA officers met with the officers of FFA on Friday, Oct. 23, to decide the theme of the dance. It will be announced at the Harvest Ball assembly preMarilyn ceding the event. Waite Janice Tushlma will take the MC position with planning assistance given from her ad. visors. Members of both clubs are invited. (Pd. Political Adv.) ? 3 |