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Show Presbyterians Oversubscribe Fifty Million Fund Quota The Community Presbyter. Ian church has finished its cam. palgn for funds for the denom. inatlons Fifty Million Fund for capital needs, and joyously announce that the amount pled, ged is $15,000, exceeding the goal of $12,000. This means that the local con. gregatlon will be able to with its basic project of building a youth camp at El Clbao, in the Dominican Repub. lie, Toi the use of young men and women of the churches of that needy land. The local effort was ledbyan executive committee made up of Dr. Robert Birch, chairman; Mrs. Robert Taylor, secretary; and members Robert Hutchison Robert Lewis, Hewitt Hazleton, and the minister, Earl S. Fox The committee wishes to thank all those who helped in any way in setting up the cam. paign and all those who respond, ed with pledges. Former basic stipend of $2,000 annually, pro-cee- d BE Calif. The fellowship, THE BOX 13 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1966 ona. PROMONTORY REPORTS Community Welcomes Elder Back From Japan Mission By Doris Flint Welcome home to Elder Ste-ve- n Larsen He presented a very homecoming pro. Interesting gram March 13, telling of his various experiences while serv. lng for two and one half years as a Latter-daSaint mission, ary In Japan, He spoke In Ja. panese. After the program he with a of this year. will begin Sept It is based on a record of scho. larshlp and outstanding recommendations as a graduate stqdent and potential scholar in English. In order to accept the award, the the student must be inter, ested in teaching or continuing to teach in an institution of higher education and must be pursuing or intending to pursue a course of study leading to a PhD or equivalent. Mrs. Marljane Morris is a former teacher and couselor at Box Elder High school and her father was owner and operator of the Best Market at Corlnne. ELDER displayed souvenirs of his mis. slon. Lael Wells was host to a St. Patricks party. Games pertaining to the day were played with everyone enjoying them, selves, followed by refresh, ments. Howard Nicholas has recently returned from a tour with the Institute chorus of BYU to Ariz Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flint attend, ed a very nice elders banquet at the new Thatcher. Penrose Ward Chapel, April 2. Master Poems of the English Language, edited by Oscar Williams Trident $10'; This collection repiesents the painstaking efforts of the late Williams to put into one book the finest and most significant English and American poetry foi the past 400 years. In It we find the work of the Immortals Shakespeare, Milton, Pope, Goldsmith, Blake, Keats, Shelley Tennyson, Browning, Whit- i 1 Grad Earns Fellowship Miss Deann Morris, formerly of Corlnne, has been granted a three year National Defense HONOR WINNERS - Box Elder High school contestants for the B.P.O.EIks 2208 sponsored Most Valuable Student contest were Elayne Larsen, Suzette Barnes and Roberta Bosley (seated); Steve McRae, Glen Curtis, Marjorie Tripp, Elaine Vandehei, Steve Hansen and Clyde Morrell. The students and their parents were guests of honor at a dinner held Monday evening at the local lodge hall. Education act title IVfellowship for graduate study at the Uni. verslty of California at River, side. Miss Morris, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W, Morris, of Corinne, graduated from Box Elder High school in 1960 among the top ten scholars Fiom another maker comes and from Utah State univerchoco an 1964 with honors, in. sity in late factory, a diminutive maeluding being elected to Phi chine that turns out chocolate Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic bars and bon bons as fast as a fraternity. For the past two years she youngster and his pals can eat has taught English at Toll Jun- them ior High school in Glendale, for-merl- y honest-to-goodne- ss The secret: Use enough fertilizer! 22Dfi33En cz ATER'CONTRO TOP STUDENTS High honors In the B.P.O. Elks sponsored leadership and scholarMost Valuable Student went to Elayne Larsen, BEHS; Lynn ship search for the Rose, BRHS; Suzanne Hatney, BRHS; and Glen Curtis, BEHS, at a dinner held in honor of the student nominees on Monday evening, March 28, at the local Elks Lodge No. 2208. Pictured presenting $100 bonds to the winners Is the exhalted ruler, Jim Ferrara. G&l CONSERVATIO 3d cp alb 0 Honor Box Elder, Bear River High Contest Winners Elks .35 Box Elder High school ershlp contest. They were Glen seniors and eight from Bear R. Curtis and Elayne Larsen. River High were honored last Each was presented with a $100 week as finalists In two schol-arshi- Savings Bond from the local contests sponsored by lodge and a $25 bond from the the BPO Elks lodge 2208, ac. state Elks organization. cording to Vernon R. Kalves. TWO BEAR RIVER HIGH sen. trand, chairman of the lodges lors carried off top honors in committee. activities youth Two Box Elder students were the most valuable student conthe top winners In the youth lead. test and $100 bonds went to Lynn Rose and Susanne Matney. They also will receive $25 bonds from the state Elks. Other students entered In the youth leadership contest were Steve K. McRea Jr. and Elaine Vandehei from Box Elder, John R. Gyler and William H. Goring from Bear River High, Entrants In the most valuable student contest Included MarTen OGDEN p 1940 Wall Avenue Phone 399-117- LOGAN Cache Valley Bank Bldg Phone 752-631- Youll Love the way Whites Stay Whiter, Colors Brighter Youknow the secret: Enough niois ture, enough fertilizer- -a bigger har vest. NoW's the time to doublecheck fertilizer rates, and get the fertilizer you need on your crops than 300 words summarizing school activities, accompallsh. ments and objectives. He also submitted a letter of not more than 200 words from a parent or other person well acquainted with the applicant giving his family background and a letter of recommendation or endorse, ment from some other responsible person on his character and general worthiness. JUDGING WAS DONE This year. USS Fertilizers are here for you top quality, high analysis fertilizers that will help you get those higher yields. - call the outlet near you that carries USS Fertilizers, made by United States Steel Now today ON Fertilizers leadership, 40 points; citizenship and appreciation, 20polnts; resourceful, perserverance, ness and brochure, 20 points; neatness and arrangement of brochure, 10 points and com. pllance with Instructions, 10 points. The records of the winners will be sent to the state assocl. atlon for further consideration. E. Tripp, Suzette E. Bar-neRoberta L. Bosley, Clyde R. Morrell, John S. Hansen and Glen R. Curtis from Box Elder. Cynthia L. Meyer, Cheryl Kunzler, Dan S. Rhodes and Richard L. White of Bear River jorie High. STUDENTS AND THEIR par. ents were honored at a dinner served at the Elks lodge. Each of the contestants received a pen and pencil set. In commenting on the contests which will be an annual event. 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