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Show r Brigham City, Utah November 26, 1964 Thursday, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Sheet Metal Car Damaged Firm Seats When HomelnD.C. I have faith .Ml , ... i z z Truck-Trail- er t C: ? cy jt - manager of Brigham Citys newest business, Nelsen Sheet Metal, this week as the new firm hung out its' shingle. at 25 South Sixth Located West, the new firm will spec-allz- e In heating, ventalatlng, air conditioning and general sheet metal work. They will operate exclusively out of the Brigham City shop. Kirk Nelson, as manager of the operation will be aided by Royal Swner, in the shop, and John Waltz, on service and calls. The three men have a total of 54 years experience in sheet metal work. Nelson is a native Of Brigham City, graduating from Box Elder High and attending one year at Utah State. His wifes name Is Joane and they have four child-reincluding: Pam, 13; Karen, 11; Danny, 8 and Mitch, 3. Before going into business for himself, Nelson was employed by Seashores. re-pa- ir SHEET METAL SHOP Kirk Nelson, left, and Royal Swner go about routine dut.es in their new sheet metal Shop set up recently at 25 S. 6th East, Brigham City. A third member of the firm, John Waltz, will do the companys service work. The firm will : be listed as Nelson Sheet Metal. Coast Guard Applications men are re-- I Eligible young minded that Dec. 5, is the deadline for submitting appllc atlons to compete for appoint ment as Cadet, United States Coast Guard. The 89th annual competition for admission to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn, will commence with the Dec. 5, administration of the college entrance examination board tests. Appointments are made solely on a competitive basis, with no Congressional appointments or geographical quotas. 3 APPLICANT AN MUST BE an unmarried high school sen-lo- r or graduate who has reached his 17th but not his 22nd birthday by July 1, 1965. Applicants must be high school graduates who have earned 15 units by June 30, 1965, Including the following units: Three In English, two In algebra, and one In plane geometry. Applicants must be in excellent physical condition, between 64 and 78 inches In height, with pro portlonate weight, and have at vision in each eye, least 20-3correctable to Qualified young men are urged to enter this competition for appointment as cadets In the nations oldest continuous seagoing service. Those appointed course will receive a four-yea- r of training and education lead lng to a Bachelor of Science SCENE FROM PLAY Kayleen Sackett who plays Lady Thalng In The King and P' degree and a commission as a feins alarm as little Kim Dinsdell looks courlously under her sweeping dress. Kim Is career officer In the U.S, Coast in one of about 30 children taking parts the muslclal. Slated for presentation at Box Guard. for the public. Elder High school on Dec. Information and Additional application forms can be obtain months ot senooung. Full information may be ob- ed from high school guidance tained at the VA regional of- counselors or by writing to the (PTP-2- ) U.S. Commandant fice, 125 South State street, Coast D.C. Guard, Washington, Salt Lake Citv. 0 20-2- 10-1- 1 Children Featured k First By Ladd Hollist Juniors viewed a selection ol class rings Friday, Nov. 20, Including one round ring and one square ring. This year class rings will be Set off with pur-pi- e stones Instead of blue, as has been the policy in the past. Monday, Nov. 30, Juniors will vote for the rlngofthelr choice, and Tuesday fittings will be held for all those who want to buy rings. This will be the only chance for a Junior to buy his ring, so everyone is encouraged to have his money. Students will receive their rings Just before the Junior Prom, In March. schools. This years team Includes the returning lettermen, who will bolster the teams efforts, They are Tom Skaggs senior; Steve Dunn, Junior; Larry Moody, Junior; and Bob Christensen, sophomore, Home meets are schedul- dat the Junior High swimming pool All interested students are encouraged to support this year's In- Tuesday produced an estimated $50 damage to the auto and a ' check with counselors for col- citation for the truck driver, lege testing requirements, according to a police report. The accident occurred at 8:39 Juniors should take note that to be eligible for the National p.m. when a sedan driven by Merit Test they should sign up Merlin Hansen, Corlnne, turnImmediately in the counselors ed right at the Intersection and office, so that the counselors scraped the side of the can get an Idea of how many Driver of the truck, Richard Juniors are planning to take the test. Fee for the test Is one L, Slam, Chicago was cited for dollar. Improper parking by Patrolman Since many colleges now Thomas D. Earl. leave blanks on their application forms for the National Merit tests, It Is a good Idea to take the test If possible. STARTER The HOLLYWOOD tUPI) Test scores will be returned and put on students permanent first act of Paramount's new production chief, Howard Koch, records In the office. was to open the famed Para400 students Approximately took the Junior tests .of Iowa mount studio gate which has from the Junior class. These been closed for two years. same tests will be given to freshmen students sometime In the next two weeks, to be followed by the Flanagan Aptitude tests later on this year. For seniors who wish to take the ACT test, test dates are scheduled Feb. 20, April 24, June 19 and Aug. 7; registration are deadlines, respectively, 5 Jan. 23, April 3, June and Long Distance calls July 24; registration or refund to favorite relatives or deadlines are March 13, May 15, July 10 and Aug. 28. friends are among life's nicest experiAROUM)-THEWORLences. Long Distance AMERICANS is the best way to NEW YORK tUPI) More d than half the keep in touch when tours in 1963 were taker you can't be there by Americans, according to the yourself. Pick up American Society of Trave your phone and go Agents (ASTA). An estimatec d 34,000 Americans took visiting tonight! tanksters. HOST KIWANIANS Key Clubbers invited their Wed-nesda- y stu-den- t, d y Cheerful Habit D Around-the-Worl- Around-Ihe-Worl- tours in 1963, ASTA reports. The total number of tours taken by citizens of all nations was an estimated 56,000, according to Around-the-Wor- ld MOUNTAIN STATES ASTA. TELEPHONE Run-dow- shoe heels cause n MAKE PLANS Rockettes will swing Into the Christmas spirit at the Salt Lake Santa Claus parade on Nov. 27, where they will present & smart routine to the theme Jingle Bell Rock. Rockettes will also celebrate with a Christmas party on Dec. 19. They will exchange gifts, play games, and sing Christmas carols, . This party is a no date af- fair. - . , SWIM SEASON BEGINS Box Elder High schools swimming season began Tuesday, Nov. 10, when 30 boys 337 O tried out for this year's team. Coach Les Dunn stated that Box Elders first meet, scheduled for Dec. 1, will be again-s- t Logan and Highland 3113321) 0t35WG High classes. sen, Kent Linton, Bill Horsley, Stephen Josephson and Clyde Morrell. Last year the school Brlga-doothe musical which played to houses both evening performances and drew high pre-sente- d P RACK CONVENIENCE LIFT-TO- n near-capacit- y Mokes loodmg ond unloading of dishes easy Lifts up with the lid almost hands you the dishes praise. Fon-te- and authentic costuming. THOROXJWASH gives you SPARKLING DISHES this year, Mrs, Messervys play production classes are creating stage sets Again ll wifhout rinsing or scraping! ; h meant multiple on lovol washing action coupled with Fluihaway Drainl Thoro-Wat- WOEA Plan The youthful Thespians, an essential segment of the colorful musical, hall from all parts of south Box Elder county. Bear River, Honeyville, Brigham City, Perry and Willard are represented, according to Service - connected disabilJohnston who is music director ities or illnesses which cause for The King and L" The production Is scheduled total and permanent disabilities for matinee performances on or the death of the veteran, e Dec. 8 and 9 when local grade need not be Incurred during school students and the student-bodservice In order to make from Box Elder Junior his child eligible for the edHigh school will compose the ucation assistance administered by the Veterans Adminisaudiences. Evening performances for the tration. The original War Orphans public are slated Dec. lOapdll. Educational Assistance was set up solely for TICKETS SELLING for $1 will go on sale starting next those children whose veteran-paren- t had died due to wartime week. There are no reserve seats and based on early inter-est- , disabilities, Elmer J. Smith, e it would be wise to manager of the Veterans Administration regional office In tickets early. Salt Lake, explained. Written by Rogers and The King and I Is CONGRESS LATER amend-eunquestionably the most amthis to Include also children bitious stage undertaking yet s of veterans whose deaths had attempted at Box Elder. have been in the mak-ln- g resulted from line of duty Injuries or illness for many weeks. in peace time service. Featured are such A further amendment by the songs as Getting to Know You and recent Congress extended the Hello, Young Lovers, I Whistle a Happy Tune. program to the sons and daughters of living veterans, perAN OCTET IS CURRENTLY manently and totally disabled making the rounds of local ser-vic- e as the result of service-con- . clubs, singing a medley of nected disabilities. Smith said. songs from the production. InELIGIBLE CHILDREN cluded In the group are Mary between the ages of 18 Jane Lemon, Karla Kimber, Shirley Fodnes, Patsy Peter and 23, may receive up to 36 Expands to Aid Students m e O . Heating y Air Conditioning, Ham-merstel- Prep-aration- 1. Highly General Sheet Metal Worh gen-erall- ' i l.-- L effective downward sproymg of wosh water 2 Shoots Strong eti of sproy upward to ereo'e a counter wash agi'otion, Needs no installation . . . attaches to sink faucet . . . rolls anywhere Kirk Nelson, manager new type attachment which makes faucet usable when dishwasher is connected FAUCET-FL- Royal Svher, shop operator extra-hazardo- well-know- n n Ventalation pro-gra- pur-chas- rill fl- war-tim- O . . . rinse agent dispenser eliminates water spotting RINSE-GL- O 9. aggressive, swirl around slop gives you sparkling, spotless dishes, silverware and giosswore This Na massy screens ar filters or scrapla clean. Tha ing is unnecessary. Dram Flwthowoy liquefies soft food particles and pumps them away! Mobile Maid' prices start as low as G-- E YvP Service and Repair by John Waltz r 25 S. 6th West Ul THE 723-047- 69 South Main 5 f ' 4 r. Klwanls sponsors downtoBEIIS for an Interclub meeting which was held in the school library from noon until 1 p. m. afternoon. Karen Seashore, Box Elders JUNIORS TAKE TESTS summer foreign exchange Juniors assembled In the reported on her trip to the Tuesday and WednesNetherlands. day, to take the Iowa Test of Miss Wendy Foster, accom-panieEducation and Development. by Mrs. Rosamond Sleigh Testing took place the first three hours of Nov. 18 and and Mary Jean Young, provided music to spice the program. 19. Key club President Gary Lew-i- s Purpose of these tests Is to and Kiwanis President Alma and achievement compare the development of the Box El- Warren conducted the business der students and comparing BE at hand of each club. Box Elders school lunch scores with scores of students provided lunch for the throughout the nation. Box Elder's counseling de- Interclub meeting, partment plans meetings with Junior students and their par- TIME OF TESTING ents to discuss test results. StuEnterprising students face a dents will see what Improve- veritable marathon of tests at ment has been made over the BEHS. Since most students atsimilar test taken In their fresh- tending school at Box Elder attend one of four universities men year, In this area, of primary Interest to seniors is the fact, that CHANGE POLICY Box Elders faculty on Mon- all these colleges either reday, Nov. 23, changed the pol-ic- quire or recommend the ACT test (American College Teston awards Involving B B medal awards ing program.) pins and Weber State college, Brigham to make them more valuable to Young university and Utah State the recipient. B pins and medals are university all require the ACT school awards for which the Test, .while University of Utah faculty will determine to who makes up their own test, but these awards are given. This recommends the ACT test. According to Mrs. Marljane ruling will eliminate awards previously given for any klnc Morris, BEHS counselor, All students who plan on attending of club activity. Awards will be made to the an college should departments at school. The faculty will determine what awards and how many each department can offer. Departments Will determine who receives these awards. ROCKETTES mishap at the of First West and South in Brigham City Bl's 'King end I' A treat for young and ole aptly describes the entertainment awaiting local audiences who see Box Elder High schools upcoming production of the The King and smash musical 1 And this might also apply Just as adequately to the cast itself for there are about 30 children who have parts, These youngsters range In age from three to 12 years and generally were selected from J. Earl Johnsons summer vocal music . car-tryc- tersection pro-gra- To Accept In A that Brigham City- Is go Lng to continue to grow and progress. 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