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Show vv 10 if m THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, fttf ty w w ww ww w fir PWf ' ff f Utah Homecoming Thursday, January 7, 1965 Will Honor I' ; Missionary will match wits with students from all over the state In many Now that Christmas vacation areas of public speaking Kathhas come to a close and school leen McDonald. resumes as it was before, students start to think about the KEY CLUBBERS DANCE Key clubbers of Box Elder coming months and what they will bring. For some these High school and their chosen months may bring happiness dates assembled In the Box and for others it may bring Elder High school cafeteria sorrow or trouble. Wednesday, Dec. 30, for a holiday dance and party. LOOKING AT IT FROM a Activities began at 8 p.m., seniors point of view it may which Included dancing, games, refreshments. Bruce bring a scholarship or an award and at the awards assembly; it may Barker be the last high school prom or football game they will attend. COUNSELING FOR COLLEGE BE seniors will hear first-han- d But, of course, seniors will be looking forward to graduation reports on Utahs Institumost of all and the tears, the tions of higher learning Wedhappiness and the Joy to know nesday, Jan. 13, when represen-tatlve- s of all of Utahs major that they finally made It. Then seniors will be off to college colleges will speak to them or marriage or an army or navy during fifth and sixth periods. career, Many will visit their Having previously selected old Alma Mater again and Join the two such schools they would in the activities, but many will most like to attend upon gradbe on their way to new lives uating, seniors will be able to get detailed Information on and new people. these schools at the sessions. The programs aim, accord-lnJUNIORS MIGHT LOOK for. to Mrs. Christine Richards, ward to the next few months in a different way. Their prom BE counselor. Is to "acquaint In March will bring excltment seniors with the post.hlgh of buying formals and getting school educational opportunftes dates and decorating for the big In the state of Utah." At the sessions, students will occasion; choosing student body officers in the spring and the get detailed Information the school, Including thrill when Principal Payne of Its entrance requirements and flcally promotes them to Kath-lee- n and the thought of the educational programs. McDonald coming years as seniors, and being the big wheels and leaders of the school. Elaine WRESTLING MEET BE matmen "pinned" the holVandehel iday Invitation, Tuesday, Dec. DEBATE MEET 29, by defeating Bear River, Box Elders debaters will Intermountain, and Vlewmont, meet visiting teams from We. BE, downed much of the tournber High school on Friday, Jan. ament, came on strong In the 8. Beginning at 1 p.m. BE. championship round of the heav forensic students plan to debate ler weights to grab first place for three 48 minute rounds on with 108 points. The Bees took the topic of "nuclear weapons five first places, four second and three third. control". Bear River placed second Having lost at only one meet this season, Box Elder debators with 92 points; Intermountain are looking forward to the Car. third with 82 and Vlewmont took bon College meet, the second fourth with 56 points. The Individual ribbons given largest meet in Utah, scheduled for Jan. 31. At Carbon, they to the winners were furnished Ladd Hoillst, editor 1 5i . A; 0 Signs Proclamation - Gov. Calvin L. Hampton reads proclamation designating January as Farm (Bureau month. 'A. V. Smoot of Corinme, president of the Utah State Farm bureau, left, and Don IT. Alien, president of Utah County Farm bureau, look on. by Blocks of Brigham City. The trophy taken by the first place Bees was furnished by Armstrong Sporting Goods of Ogden. First place winners from BE were Dick Smoot, Calvin Bing ham, Larry Haramotto, Larry Dixon, and Tom Hunsaker. Steve Hansen TOWERING RETURNS Elder James E. NEW YORK (UPI) The Seely has returned from ILDS outstanding visible feature of Bavarian mission. the two great towers which help HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gar-so- n support the record 4,260-for, Kanin, Broadway main span of the new is returning to HollyBridge, linking New York's boroughs of Rich- wood for the first time In sevmond and Brooklyn, is their eral years to write and direct height. Rising 690 feet above a new romantic comedy picture water level, they are taller than Roses are Blue. most of Manhattan's skyHOLLYWOOD (UPD Even scrapers. before the 1964-6- 5 television Each tower, according to season gets MGM anunderway Bethlehem Steel Company, con- nounces that it will star Patritains about 54 million pounds, cia Crowley in a jiew video or 27,000 tons of steel, or more series for next "Please year than Is generally required to Dont Eat The Daisies. build a modern ot writer-directo- A homecoming testimonial will be held Sunday In honor pf Elder James E. Seely, who recently returned home after fulfilling a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter. day Saints In the Bavarian LDS mission. ;', He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Seely, 828 East First North. The homecoming testimonial will begin at 5 p.m. In the Brigham City th LDS ward chapel with BlshojJ Vern Petersen presiding. ;.J Elder Seely labored In Munich and Llndau and Nuremberg served as district leader for a period. He plans to resume his stud-ie- s at Utah State university. Invites Petersen Bishop friends and relatives to attend the homecoming testimonial. Eliminate noise and marred floors due to rocking chairs by gluing felt weather stripping to the chair bottoms. Fourth-Thlrteen- .' - ry g Rampton Tags January As Farm Dureau Month Among the first acts per formed by Governor Calvin L. Rampton In his first day In office was the signing of declaring the month of aproc-lamatlo- n January as Farm Bureau month, In making the proclamation, Governor Rampton said, "While we hhve been emphasizing the and commercial industrial growth of Utah, we are aware that agriculture still employs a large part of the population of this state. It Is a vital part of. our whole economy." During the month of January county farm bureaus through out Utah will be engaged in in- tensified activity Including drives, annual membership meetings, and other special con ferences. IN ISSUING A CALL FOR the kickoff of the special effort, President A.V, Smoot of Cor lnne declared, "We are facing one of the most challenging time in the history of agricult ure. "Farming has developed its efficiency to the point where one American farmer pro duces enough farm products for 30 people. No other nation can match this. of Distress from (Symptoms Arising are obtaining "Americans STOMACH ULCERS their food supply for the DUE TO EXCESS ACID smallest portion of their In come In history. In spite of QUICK RELIEF OR K3 COST this, the economic rewards In farming are diminishing. We be. lieve we can help ourselves Orer Art million paekifM gf the by uniting our thought and efWILLARD TftEATMfMThavebeenaotd fort through Farm Bureau. of dutren from far relief ol full-tim- e , irking lymptomt SSemeih end PmOeml Ukera due to ee AeM Peer Dlgeetlen, four or Upeet Heartburn, Sleep RUmh, Owlnm, leeeneaa, ate., (ftie to liens AeW. Aeb fee i'WUIaree Mmmc which fully thb boma treatment free at JHack'a Pharmacy sad Skaggs Drug Center THIS REASON, WE "FOR are urging a concerted effort throughout the state to Intensify activity in building up the membership and In carrying forward our program," Smoot pointed out that expanding needs of education, safe guarding of water rights, the -- need for expanding farm mark-ets- , and reducing production costs all are matters of prime concern to Utah's farm population. Farmers In the beehive state during January will concentrate on increasing the number of Farm Bureau members and lm. plementlng the programs and policies adopted In recent state and national conventions. In Box Elder county, the farm bureau Is sending letters to all prospective members. Included are those persons who have an Interest In farming and legis lative matters affecting agriculture. Members from the various farm bureau locals will con. tact them during the month to explain the organization's purpose and reasons for Joining said South Box Elder Farm Bureau President Miles "Cap" Ferry. Also coming up on Feb. 11 Is the South Box Elder Farm Bureaus annual banquet. 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