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Show .v,ni,r,yi BEAR RIVER REPORTS BC Self-.J- o Students Montana Couple Visits With Achieve at Bear River City Relations ideal family movie. (now what time it is? Seven students from this area been honored for outstand. lng achievement at a special SECOND AND THE FIRST sen. aw&r s assembly at Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson of year Bee Hive classes had their He' i, er College, Ogden. at as mothers guests special The announcement was made Glendale, Calif, have spent the MIA classes last Tuesthis week by F.S. Robinson, past ten days visiting relatives their day night. The requirements for dlJector of the Stevens In this area. Henager Individual awards were ex- c liege In Ogden ser. and refreshments MR. AND MRS, STEVE Tlngey plained are rejoicing over the safe ved. THE STLDLNTS ARE: Paul, Back. to. school night was held lne arrival of a baby boy. Beesley daughter of Ned Mrs. Olga Burton, former Thursday evening. Many parents Beusje, who was honored for and wife of Leo Nelson, passed a. visited the different rooms her perfect attendance, Lue Jean way at her home In Costa Mesa, saw work done by the children. Christensen, Brigham City, Calif. Oct. 8. Funeral services of Mr and Mrs. Bert MR. AND MRS. JERRY Whit-tin- g daughter were held at Rogers Mortuary Christensen, who was honored and family from Great for In Tremonton on Oct. 13. her perfect attendance, Timfour Montana Falls for visited con. Bishop Roy Braegger son of Donald othy Cowdrlck, ducted the services and the Bear days last week with the Lowell C. Cowdrlck, who was honorRiver City singing mothers fur. Anderson family. ed for outstanding achievement Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ander- In nlshed th6 music. Interment was creative writing; Christine son In visited In the Rlvervlew cemetery. Ogden on Sunday Craghead, daughter of Mr. and with the Glendale Hunsakers and Mrs Robert J. Craghead, who Mr. and Carl Mrs. son SMALL Staples. was honored for her TYLER JENSEN, superior of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jensen ability BEAR RIVER CAMP DAUGH-ter- s typing Is recovering from a tonsillecI aNez D. Norman, one of the of Utah Pioneers held their tomy performed Friday at the married students attending Ste. at the vens monthly meeting Friday Cooiey hospital. Henager college and who Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child home of Mrs. Della Christensen. was honored for her outstanding A sketch of the life of K.H. and family attended the open tjplng competence; Evelyn Wa. house held In Roy recently hon. Frldal was read by hls of Mr. and Mrs. ters, Mrs K.H. Frldal HL Clive daughter orlng Mr. Childs father A.W. F. Waters, who was honor, Miss May Frldal of Tremon. ed for her Child on his 80th birthday. superior typing and ton was a special guest. A hacka-mor- e shorthand ability and also for braided years ago by Bro- her MRS. DEAN JEPPSEN enter, competence In secretarial talned 11 children Saturday af- ther Frldal and presented to procedures; Rubye Ann White, diswas the Bear River of In her little ternoon honor camp wife of James W. White, who was honored for her outstand. daughter Jennifers flfthblrth played. The lesson was given by Mrs. Decorations and favors day. In basic achievement lng were In keeping with the Hallo, Lorene Braegger after which a accounting, social hour was enjoyed and ween season. Pauline Is enrolled In a gen. Games were played and re luncheon served by Mrs. Erma eral secretarial course at Ste. freshments enjoyed. Jennifer Smith, Mrs, Della Christensen vens Henager; Lue Jean In a received many nice presents. and Mrs. Alice Anderson. clerical course; Timothy In an and business man. MR. AND MRS. NEWELL accounting A FARM BUREAU OFFICERS course; agement composite last three Checketts spent days meeting was held recently at the In an IBM clerical Christine Newell while week at Park City home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins course; Mrs. Norman In a clerk Plans were made for leader, attended an Insurance school. and general office course; Eve. AnderE. Alvin and Mr. Mrs. ship and for the convention to be lyn In an executive secretarial held Nov. 16.18 at theNewhouse son visited In Vernal last week- course; Mrs. White In an ac. end with Mrs. May Anderson Hotel in Salt Lake City. counting course. were and Mr. and Mrs. Russell MonThose participating Students achieving outstand. and family. Mrs. Chloe Anderson, Bothwell tgomery ing performance In a particular s They saw the Dlnasour Mrs. Betty Jean Sorensen, East are presented with a subject and the oil wells and Garland; Mrs. Keo Fuklu, awards certificate In special of Flam came the home by way Mrs. Laura Tolman, of their achieve, recognition and Evanston. Honeyvllle; Mrs. Clytie Ander. lng Gorge ments, son, Elwood; and Mrs. Myrtle Pauline Beesley, Lue Jean FRANK GARNER OF PAY-soAnderson. Christine Crag, Christensen, was a business visitor here LaNez D. Norman, Evelyn head, MRS; ADA JWILLIAMS, Mrs. on Saturday. Waters all graduated from Box Several fathers and sons from Kristi Williams and Miss Max. Elder high school. Timothy Cow. and the fathers lne Williams visited In Roy with here attended drlck graduated from Palmyra, Mrs. Adrlanne Thompson on Sat- sons Aaronlc priesthood banquet Pa. high school and Rubye Ann at the north Box Elder Stake held urday. White graduated from Central Mrs. Fellila Huggins and her center on Saturday night. school In Virginia, Rex Checketts, son of Mr. and high mother Mrs. Blanche Burt were fin, has Checketts Mrs. Newell Coins given to UNICEF on Ogden visitors on Saturday, lshed hls basic training at Ft. Halloween mean help and hope Lewis, Wash, and been transfer for needy children and mothers. MR. AND MRS. CLIFF Mate-sospent several days last week red to Ft. Polk, La. visiting their son Rex and famCLINTON BURT AND FRAN if ily in Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lavere An. Gardner spent the weekend at the derson visited recently In Boise, Burt ranch in the Uintas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell and Idaho with their daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Ike Anderson en, Mr. recoverwho is Irving Ransom joyed a ride to the monastery ing from Major surgery. Little David Gallegos of Brig- in Huntsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anderson ham City Is stayling several In Idaho Falls days with hls grandparents Mr. visited recently and Jackson Hole. and Mrs. Whitaker. SUN HO time! rfWf 2 97! 7JlS 22 29 supply of I MOLASSES DRIED People who give coins to UNICEF Trick or Treaters on Halloween will not only save other children's lives, they will snare la UNICEFs Nobel Peace Prize Si ' f" '' - v- 1 r i 4 i ii i 'TV, , 17 fM' ''. 'V , ,v v. Jt j, W J V . i , 'Mr w 'Ss-- .A;i r-'r- r is "ft ' 'J 1 Wr irf Past experience in tax matters makes Cliff Kerr your best choice for County Assessor. Born in Plain City, Utah and ihas lived in Box Elder county since 1920. Graduate Bear River High school of and the L D Business S college a recipient the Junior Chamber of Commerce distinguished service award. Member of Lions club and of Farmer and livestock feeder has owned and operated his own clothing business, and was manager of (the Far mers Cash Union and 'the Andersen Lumber Co. for 12 years, so understands buildings and construction. Four years a member of Tremonton City council. Served on the Revenue and Taxation and Agriculture Committees. Member of Utah State Senate for four years. Has been a Bishop, Stake President and recently President of the British Mission. Presently a member of ithe South Bear River Stake High Council. Now serving as President of the Box Elder County Taxpayers Association. If elected, I will work diligently for relief for property taxpayers through more realistic methods of property assessment 'and the development of a broader itax base. My years of service In the Legislature will be invaluable in efforts for relief to property taxes Elected to the Utah State House of Representatives for 12 yeans and served as Speaker of the House in (Paid Pol. Ad. by Box Elder County Remiblican Central Com Jim Brown, Chairman) 1951-195- n BEET PULP ...WHILE SUPPLIES ARE BEST! U and I Molasses Dried Beet Pulp makes good feeds better and is popularly used to replace grain up to V. of the total ration! Its a bulky concentrate feed. Helps prevent digestive troubles. Promotes general health and vigor and results in excellent gains! Reserve your supply of U Molasses Dried Beet Pulp Now! Call or write: & I . . . Ercy THE FAMILY OF MRS. SINE Miller met at the family home on Saturday and painted their mothers house. the Those enjoying and the work were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker of Harper; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Burton of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Tremon. ton; Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Miller of Ogden; Mrs. Artel Brails, ford, Arva and Woodruff Miller. MRS SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO CINCINNATI. OHIO BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF, 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL MYRTLE ht-hea-T MR. AND MRS. VAY S. Jen combined business and pleasure in a trip to Bakers-field- , sen Calif. On the way back a day was spent seeing Death Valley. It was very interesting and differ-en- t than expected. Also a short visit was made to Cedar Breaks. The fall colors were beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Foster Tolman and family of Roy visited their mother Mrs. Elvira Christensen on Saturday. ANDERSON, MR. AND MRS. DICK (JOY) Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Mrs. Ar-v- a Archibald, Mrs. Helen Hug. Nelson have gone to Detroit, five or six weeks gins and Mrs. Clytie Anderson Mich, for for IRS. spent three days last week They were snowbound at Larathe Extentlon Service mie, Wyo. for 24 hours. They SPIRITS. spent Sunday night at Moline a new whisteV' i. h n UJ' 13 9 monu-ment- Time to order your year's City, Utah October 1966 20, Thursday, tve grand-daught- Its sugarbeeUiarvest ry .tqny.y yyy-- y THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham or lower the crutch through a pressure system designed to let the handicapped help themselves out of autos, down stairs ates on batteries and can raise and out of bed and chairs College H My-rtl- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen of Montana visited last week with their mother Mrs, Alice Peter- CIu Gulager, left, WARM MOVIE FOR WHOLE FAMILY as the Itinerant sheep shearer listens to Michael Ansara who Is a New Mexico aheep grower, as his wife, Pilar Del Ray, and son, Pat Cardl, look on In "And Now Miguel," Universals new "movie with a heart playing Thursday through Tuesday at Big See Drive-I- n Theatre. This show Is noted as being S-- workshop at USU In Logan, e Andrea, Arva, Clytie and presented a skit entitled A Womans Right to Vote." By Mrs. Irving Christensen Crutches y GREENVILLE, Tex UPIl A Gieem, ille - based company de eloped and patented a set of crutches with some power all their own The crutches are equipped with a small hydroelectric powei unit that oper- n HI. VISITING WITH THE Norman Child family on Sunday and wishing their son Dennis success In hls new experience were Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Child, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Barker, Mrs. Thel-m- a Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Kearl and family and Fred A. Child all of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Child And Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Child of Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Neta Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rees and family of Coal, villa; Mrs. Barbara Matthews and Miss Ann Child of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Child and family of Turin Falls, Idaho. ODELL CHRISTENSEN visit, ed relatives here Sunday. 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