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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday Utah Aoril 8, 1965 Cub Scouts Seek Funds, njjagj (Kltfif T o Show Wildlife Films (sxxg) series of ildlife films will be shown Friday, April 9, at 7i30 p.m.inhe LDS Brig-naCity Third ward recreation hall, Second North and Second West. Cub Scout Pack 103 is sponsoring the showing as a fund raising project, according to pack committeemen Don Call, Robert Ebel ing, Steve Smith and Clyde Glover. Assisting with arrangements are den (Voo 0 00 0 A m Mrs. Robert Ebeling, Mrs. Vince Bram'let and Mrs. Clyde Glover. The films to be shown will prove interesting to all members of the family, one of' them of a canoe trip down the Snake river,; mothers , WE WE GIVE GIVE DUBUQUE;:: $ said Mrs. Glover. The public is invited to see the films for a small donation per family. Tickets will be sold at the door. . i. lS Another feature of the evening will be ; the sale of home-mad- e candy, pop corn and ' ' i pop corn balls. i A GRADE ORi STAMPS LUNCHEON MEAT K1 ( 1 . m 12 OZ. ORISNl stamps! FOOD , from tho files of the New A Years Ago young ladies and gentlemen are sure of their certificates of graduation from the four years Following is a list of the High School course this year. eligible students: Albert Anderson, Marie Barker, Clara Brown, Henrietta Bott, Mabel Christensen, Hyrum Christensen, Sarah Christensen, Emille Christensen, Mary Clark, George Cook, Nadine Dunn, Ethel Forsgren, Arthur Gibbs, Sophronia, Hadley,' Flora Hansen, Harvey Hansen, Leona Holmgren, Julia Hubbard, Ida Jensen, Jolse Jensen, Mahonrf Josephson, Harold Johnsen, Ben Knudson, Mary Korth, Anna Larsen, LeOra Larsen, Olivia Lee, Lavon Mason, Alda Neeley, Ezra Nebeker, Leslie Olsen, Raymond Olsen, Owen A. Owen, Franklin Petersen, Oleta (Poulson, Chester Taylor, Orval Wallace, Rula Ward, Chauncey West, ZHla Wight, Ray Wyatt. 'Beginning yesterday afternoon a free art April 8, J915 exhibit was opened in the Commercial club irooms which was placed there by about 20 local artists who desire to stimulate a 'little more ante rest in art in this community. Following is a list of the exhibitors: Lucius Johnson, Orville Larsen, Lars Mortenson, Hyrum Jones, Leroy Hadley, Mrs. Wm. Hadley, Rozella Compton, Eddie Rogers, Elsie Christensen, Hargis, Lula IB. Cali, Leroy Jorgensen, Miss Poulson, Mrs. Leoba Jensen, Eva Hartmann, Mrs. A. M. Merrell, Ruth McAllister, Louella Knudson, Verabel Call, Amber.Hamson, Irma 'Knudson and Mattie West. V' 4!- ; 30 Years Ago April 9,4835 v.Mrj. Veran 'Boothe of Provo was a Brigham City visitor on Saturday. April 9, 1935 - Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Holman presided over a prettily appointed dinner party on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young of Logan who were recently married. .Out-o- f town guests included Covers wefe laid for 20 guests. Miss Edith Bowen and Donald and Adele Young of Logan; Atty. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Young1 and, daughters Betty, Ruth, and Patricia of Ogden. 8, ,1015 stamps! KINGS Journal 50 April ones n OREEN STAMPS Forty-eig- m GRKEr. STAMPS v US DA CHOICE fiONLESS - BEEF POT ROAST v t LB. o WE PHILADELPHIA GIVE s v Plans Underway for USAF A-- The US Air Force Recruiting Officer today announced plans for a special buddy enlistment program to be sponsored by the Utah Copper Division of Ken. neeott Copper corporation. Enlistment date for this flight will be April 26. This Is the first flight to originate in Utah sponsored by an Industry. Mas ter Sergeant Robert G. Looker of the US Air. Force recruiting service In Salt Lake City stated that the interest and partlct. patlon of Kenneoott Copper oor. poratlon should help stimulate the young men of service age In available through Air Force training. THE "KENNECOTT Copper Flight" will be enlisted on April 26 and will depart from the Salt Lake Airport amid a flurry of special activities with person, ages of military, state and city government. There will be many activities planned for applicants of this flight between now and April 26. Interested applicants may phone 393.4488 for Information about the flight. Utah to Investigate the advan. tages of an Air Force enlist, mont with friends and neigh, AIAA Dates bors. Engineer As Speaker THE SPECIAL FLIGHT Ede. signed to keep all the young men during their basic together training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texts. Prog, ress of tha special flight will be followed by a news team throughout basic training, and Information released to all local news media for the benefit of parents and friends. Sergeant Looksr expressed hope that this type of flight will become an annual affair in Utah. Eligible participants in this flight will come from young men of Utah, ages 17 through 27, single of good moral character. With a desire for opportunities Narco Mooting Slated Friday Regular meeting of Brigham City chapter No. 760 of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees will be held at the basement of the Masonic Temple, corner of Third South and First East, on Friday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. All retired civil service am. ployees are especially Invited to attend and hear the new bills presented to congress In their behalf by First DlstrlctRep. resentstlvs Lawrence J. Bur. ton. The Invitation was extended by Maxwell A-- PoM, chapter president. H.L, Fox, prlcnlpal engineer Utah Co., will b(S the guest speaker for the next meeting of the Utah Section of the American Institute of Aero, nautlcs and Astronautics, an. nouncsd Herbert F. McQueen, section chairman. The meeting will be held Thursday, April 8, at the Holiday Inn, 1695 Weit North Tern, pie, Salt Lake City, The meet, ing begins with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be at 7:30 p.m, : FOX WILL DBCUSSfourbas. id proportional fluid control devices avallabl for control system design. These control devices are a beam deflector amplifier, a double leg elbow amplifier, a vortex amplifier, and an Impact modulator. Employed with the Sperry Utah Co. since 1959, Fox has provided the technical dlrec tlon for fluid control systems development. This project has resulted In over 30 patent dis. closures and the development of a number of highly Improved fluid devices, fluid transducers and fluid sensors. Fox, a graduate of the Uni. verslty of Utah, has 15 patents and disclosures. 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