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Show ROMONTORY Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 14, 1966 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Easter Weekend Brings Many with them and she and Mrs. Stokes were guests of the Devere Stokes family of Brig, ham City for a couple of days. Saturday evening and Sunday, Mrs. Harris Toberson and Mrs. Agnes Toberson visited with the Duane Wells and Mrs. Rose Stokes. They met Bishop Toberson in Brigham following con. ference for the return trip to Minnesota where Mrs. Agnes Toberson plans to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells and family and Kent Fife took ad. vantage of the Easter school va. cation to work on their ranch By Doris Flint Howard Nicholas son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas Is 18 to 22, after candidates are at an assembly Introduced Friday. Final elections for both student body offices and cheer lead, ers are slated for April 25. Announcement of new officers and cheerleaders elected will be made at the annual election dance, scheduled this year for April 29. Themed England the dance will pro-vidSwings, music from the Hench. freshments, a flute duet, skit and reports. Purpose of Pan American Day is to promote relations and Ideals. STATE MEET busy preparing for a mission to France. He leaves May 23, and will be gone for two and one half years. His farewell will be held May 15. Kent, Lynn, and Dwayne Fife sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fife of Tremonton, were week, end guests of the Duane Wells family. Mr. and Mrs. Fife anddaugh. ters MarJean and Cindy Joined them on Sunday for a buffet lunch and an evening of showing films. Mrs. Duane Wells and Mrs. Rose Stokes drove to Salt Lake to meet Bishop and Mrs. Harris Torberson of Anoka, Minn, and Mrs. Anges Tobersonof Portland, Ore. They spent the day in the genealogical library. Mrs. Agnes Toberson returned Box Elder participants in the state interpretive speech tourn. at Soda Springs. Dlannla Wells and David Glea. ament, April 8 and 9 at Brig-hacontendlngs, BEs club rated second in achievement and re, son spent Easter with her par Young university, placed a trophy. celved high in the top competition. ents, the Duane Wells. Club member, Steve Shelton men. Mr. and Mrs. Doral Wlntle Placing in dramatic reading included Diane Jensen, super, took second in oratorical speak, and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen Saturday for an lor and Rhea Richardson, exlng. and the elections for the PAN AMERICAN DAY BE Spanish club members Easter outing. cellent; in humorous reading, coming year, David Jones was elected to the position of lieu, celebrate The Merlin Larsen family day, Jon Oman and Cllxie Holmgren 3 tenant governor for division April 14, with a get together af. each excellent ratings; Kathy placed excellent; Dick Smoot had Easter dinner with Phyllis district. ter school Thursday. Activities Gable excellent in retold stories and Dave Baty excellent ratings Christensen, After dinner they In the , Sharon Snook in pantomlne. Twenty members and four for the afternoon consist of re. in visited with relatives and Klwanls advisors represented Box Elder Activities of the e gold-plate- n Utah-Idah- o mono-acting- three The farm or ranch worker Is covered by social security only if he is paid $150 or more cash wages in a year by one Employers Must Check El-d- Visitors to Promontory Area CONVENTION Serve With Integrity, was this years theme for Key Clubs International. Results of the an, nual Utah. Idaho convention, held this year in Ogden, named Box Elders club fifth in overall achievement out of the 45 clubs In the district. In the silver section of the m w then drove to Ogden to attend the home coming of Darol Wlntle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darol Wlntle. friends, REPORTS Steven Larsen attended the Japanese mission reunion in Salt Lake City at conference time. Merlin and Steven Larsen priesthood meeting April 9 at Tremonton. d The Richard Cobb family with relatives and friends at Promontory for an Easter outing. The Cobbs are from Ogden. They had a basket lunch roast which they and welner shared with Lyle Richman. The Jay Browns were visited by many friends and relatives over the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe of Wei. lsvllle, Adell and Sharon Cum. mlngs of Lyman, Wyo. Lar. raine and Ralph Bennett of employer or if he works for one employer oo 20 or more days in the year for cash wages figured on a time basis. SS Records vis-lte- Ernest Roberts, represents, tlve of the Ogden social se. curlty office stated that many persons derive a significant part of their Income as ml. gratory farm workers here in Box Elder county. They follow the harvests each year and many of them work for many different employers and in many different states. Many of them, during the year, work only for one employer, who crew leader. is called a Roberts said that social se. curlty coverage for farm work, ers is different from coverage of employees engaged in com. merce and industry. Almost all work done in commerce and industry is covered by social Beth and Manm Pop. pelton, Tammie and Ray Pop, pelton of Wellsvllle, Lavoneand Don Woodward and family of Corlnne and Floyd and Grace Woodward and daughter Vlcke of Promontory. All of the Promontory seniors attended the Bear River Junior prom with the Juniors also in attendance. Billy Flint, his date Janice Larkin and Ronnie Wells were the seniors while the Jun. tors In attendance were Brent Larsen, and Dale Nicholas and their dates who were in the promenade. !SSEBSOK day convention Included a welcome meeting on Thursday night, hosted by guest Speaker, Mayor Waldren of Ogden, who presented District Governor Chris Hyer with the key to the city. A breakfast commenced Frl. activities, followed by days election caucuses, city tours, club ratings, talent and orator, contests and election leal voting. A banquet was held at 0 p.m. where the club achievements were announced. Following the banquet, a dance, featuring the Innkeepers of Ogden, was held in the Ben Lomond Hotel ballroom, where girls from Box Elder and Ogden schools were invited. On the following, final day, a farewell breakfast was held where new officers were install, ed and farewell speeches were given, marking the end of the r Tami 1906 convention. ' Whit-ake- FTA "Steps to Leadership will be the theme tor the FTA spring leaders convention, to be held Saturday, April 16, at the U. of U. Union building. The purpose of the convention is to provide leadership for club officers for the coming year. Featured address will be delivered by Dorothy Zimmer, man, state FTA consultant. Discussion groups, a busl. ness meeting, and a luncheon with the Student Education as, sociatlon of U. of U. are the events scheduled for the day. Attending the convention will be BEs FTA officers, Steve Hansen, president; Kathryn Re, and Deb-bleder, Rubin, secretary, David Yerkes is the FTA advisor. Bonnie Seelos $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 ENGLISH V TRIP BEs English V $100.00 e classes, un- $100.00 More Lucky Winners! - Colleen Wagner - Salt Lake City - Pauline Nelson - Granger, Utah - $500.00 - $50.00 - $50.00 - der the direction of David Yer, kes and Mrs. Rosamond Sleigh, will Journey to Salt Lake City on April 16 to view the film Dr. Zhivago. After a smorgasbord dinner, the 40 students will depart for $100.00 movie. Dr. Zhivago is the widely acclaimed film version of Boris Pasternaks novel of the same name. The story takes place in Russia during her violent years of revolution. The devastatlve effect of war on the people and the land is reflected in the $500.00 Mory Yokln Sock Springs, ' Rich - Roosevelt, Utah LaMar S. Powell - Kearns, Utah Billie Horton - Payson, Utah Mrs. L. H. Nelson - Tremonton, Utah Edna Wills Mrs. Jeana Speirs - Butter Dairy Glen In Quarters Salt Lake City - Salt Lake City lla Mae Davis - Rock Springs, Wyo. Eileen N. McQuire - Kearns, Utah Fred H. Sommer ib. (Lucerne, 69 Sliced Cheese laby Food The film Is one of dramatic acting and brilliant pho. tography. One of the most outstanding films of the year, critics por tray "Dr. Zhivago" as a work of serious genuine art. Bon. 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