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Show 1 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah rell, social studies; number finalists In their fields. These students will be honored with sUver pins at the Sterling scholar awards program, to be televised over KSL and art eligible for the 9180 scholarship presented to the outstanding students In each group. Thursday, April 7, 1966 PRINT WEEK Print BEHS Key club members will be attending the twelfth annual convention of the Utah and Idaho district which will be held at the Ben Lomond Hotel In Ogden, April 7.9. Not all of the BEHS Key club will be attending but there will be a good representation stated Terry Jones, BEHS Key club president. The convention will be under the direction of Chris Hyer, convention should have more BEHS senior, who Is the Idaho-Uta- competition than ever," said district governor. John Hopkins, district secreThere will be contests at the tary. convention concerning hedls. One of the many highlights trlct achievement award, essay of this years convention will award, oratorical award, scrap-boobe the presence of Kevin Miaward, single service ller, the International vice presaward, talent award, Leroy J. ident from Anacortes, Wash. Olsen award, N.K. Olsen Daln Maddox. award and secretary award. "The contests In this years STATE SPEECH MEET Traveling to BYU BE forensics students will participate In the state interpretive 'meet h k ll We take pleasure announcing the Box in March 29. H The one act play, "That They May Win," took second at the meet, qualifying for state. Play participants are Julie Cordon, Jim Westover. Suzanne Larsen, Dean Reeder and Brent Thomp- HISTORIC OLD MILL INN RESTAURANT 1251 Canyon Road - Ogden atmosphere! 9 1 Ett WIPSIW girls. Finadresses In and Print and Preferred Boy announced. The Bunny Hop, April 15, climaxes the week, with print royalty reigning over activities Bonnie Seelos Fridays assembly liUf WHIUIMW nm m iii, ji, iGosHeo Princesses will then be Foil- - Wrapped MISS GARDNER Pots Miss Fern Gardner, BEHS teachgirls physical education er, participates in a four-statregional lifetime sports education project clinic in Albuquer-quN.M., april Represene Bloom e tatives from Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona will attend the program. The clinic deals with P-- F Canvas Siso Salle Instruc- tion of large groups in golf, tennis and bowling. The project is aimed at better preparation for teachers to Include Individual and dual sports In regular Easter Children's, Ladies'. Aesorted colors and lies. pre-scho- e Delicious dinner served from 6 to 1 1 p.m. featuring beef fondue, steaks and lobsters DANCING to the Clayton Trio 9 to 12:30 393-24- among BE model their Roundup Apr. April 8 No cover charge - Phone Reservations lists S3 Date There's no place like itl SATURDAY, April from 11-1- son. Other BE state contenders Include: pantomlne, Terry Mason, first; Dick Smoot and Dave Baty secondary programs. second, Mike Covell, third; CarOn completion of the clinic, olyn Prall, fourth; and Mark Miss Gardner will assist In the and Trlsh Clair, Kay Yeakey of several regional conducting , Taylor, fifth. Radio speaking, Julie Cordon, workshops In Utah during the of the year. Anita Frost. first; Don TaulernOr, second; rest Suzanne jerry Gomez, sixth; Larsen, third. Monacttng, alter, Pre-Schonate, humorous reading, Jon ol Oman, Cllxle Holmgren, Want Janlak, alternate; dramatic 12 Rhea Richardson, reading, Diane Jenson, Rhonda Musulos; retold stories, Kathy Cable, A has roundup Jerl Andersen, alternate. been dated Tuesday, prtll2ror the Lakevlew STERLING SCHOLARS Elementary Three BE seniors have qual- school, to be held In the school multi purpose room from 2 to ified as finalists for northern Utah's Sterling awards, 3 p.m sponsored by Deseret News and Parents KSL radio and television. ate reminded to Marjorie Tripp,' general bring the childs birth certifischolarship; BUI Laursen, art cate but the child does not need to be present. and art crafts; and Clyde Mor of one of Ogden's oldest landmarks (Since 1850) FRIDAY, qualified In speech nineteen student fields at the Regl6n One meet, Spring Opening So much fun - Such Elder' offWeek, April icially ushers the spring seuon into BEHS. 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