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Show : wtpT Former IIS I f u : - -- .,- fs Student Has ' .. Art Exhibit A deft hand and an artistic eye old Nava- Tony HMlke jo Indian, has both. And he Is using them to good advantage In numerous oil and creating water.color paintings. A former student at Inter mountain school, he Is employed In the cafeteria of the Clear, field Job Corps Center, working as a cooks helper, but has discovered that painting Is a lucrative part-tim- e occupation. BASIC EDUCATION depart-men- t n show sponsored a of his work recently, and staff members purchased seven of one-ma- his paintings. Reared on the Sanostee, New Mexlcd Reservation, Tony did not begin public school until he was eight. He spoke only Navajo then, so learned English along with the three Rs. EXHIBITS ART Tony Mike, former student at Intermountain employee of the Clearfield Job Corps Center, was featured in a oil paintings at recent center exhibit. n V X iVjf-- Li JkYt HE ATTENDED A BOARDING school for two years, then came to the Intermountain Indian school In Brigham City. He com pleted his high school education In Kirtland, N.M. then began his art studies at Utah Trade Tech-nlc- school and now an show of his one-ma- Institute In Provo, where he studied for two years. Tony spends most of his spare time painting and his spare money on art materials. He pro-fer- s to work In oils, and has done several portraits of young Indian girls, painting on velvet. He also enjoys doing landscapes and completed a mural of a Hawaiian seascape for a Polynes-la- n restaurant. I would like to get a Job as an artist In an advertising he said. In the meantime, he plans to upgrade his painting skills. He will attend Weber State college majoring In art. 'v j v - it-- f i' f' ttA , i THE BOX ELDER Register Late For Several Adult Classes Thursday, October 27, There is still time to get into seveia! adult educaclasses tion Including speed reading, beginning accounting, modem math for parents and American school systems (education p.m. and is for 1 b- I 4 . auto Jumped a curb and BRC struck the pole. There was an estimated $50 damage to the auto and $100 to the pole which was replace sheared. Bear River City elementary Patrolman Dallas Htgley cited school will stage Its annual Bowden for failure to keep a Halloween carnival Friday proper lookout. evening, Oct, 28, at the school the School Sets These spoaks' are ready for the big Halloween carnival READY FOR HALLOWEEN school next Monday, Oct. 31. Left to right, they are Lu Ann Larsen, Jay Moore, Lori Ensign and Tommy Moore. at Bunderson refunded, Ballard said, The first three performances were cancelled when Ballard was informed by Hlrts manager that an Important matter had unexpectedly arisen In the Hlrt family (eight children) which at home. The Al Hlrt Show which was required Als presence originally scheduled for seven performances at Valley Music Hall will now be limited to three nights only, according to Russ Ballard, president. The attrac. tlon will start Thursday, Nov. 10 with performances nightly thru Saturday, at 8:15 p.m. and a special matinee Saturday at 2; 15 p.m. The hundreds of persons who have already purchased seats for the Nov. 9 shows will be provided seats for other AlHirt Democratic future attrac. performances, tlons, or will have their money Al Hirt Show Opens Nov.l 0 r-4-rvl wi C. Taylor Recommends Carolyn Tauferner For County Recorder Wl - ft ' dV - 1 ' ' w W v building, A buffet style dinner will be served beginning at 6 p.m. A variety of games are scheduled and prizes will be given to winners. The public Is Invited to Join with the students for this event, PTA officers said this week. Halloween Party Lawrence At Bunderson j ' school. An estimated $150 damage re. suited Saturday evening at 7:30 .m. when a car struck a util, lty pole at Seventh South and Second East. The vehicle was driven by Brigham W. Bowden, 85 South Fourth West, who told the officer, he had turn-ehis head momentarily when J . RECEIVE RECOGNITION Displaying historian books which received four of seven state awards made at a recent PTA regional meeting In Tremonton are, from left, Mrs. Nell Harper, Corlnne school; Mrs. E. W. Payne, Central Elementary school; Mrs. Donald Stenquist, Box Elder High school, and Mrs. Jay Pierce, Willard Elementary Utility Pole ; f 25 p.m. . I r S "I, 1 s T I 111' Auto Strikes Spook Event ?a 1 hours. It has a $5 registration fee. The education class is Thursday afternoon at 966 TY Elder high and anyone falling to contact Gordon before the class may sign up at the classes. Modern math is at 7 p.m. and speed reading starts at 8. Gordon said the beginning accounting class is held Wed'i.-sdaevenings 7 1 it 150). Interested persons can contact Sam Gordon at the Board of Education offices. Two of the classes, modem math for parents, and speed reading are held tonight Thursday in the north wing at Box at J JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Bunderson Elementary school will hold Its annual Halloween carnival next Monday, Oct. 31 It was announced this week, The event wUl begin with sup per at 5:30 p.m. with the menu to Include barbecue, salad, drink and Ice cream. The meal will sell for 50 cents per per son or $2.50 for the entire fam lly. Games will begin and booths open starting at 6 p.m. Include ed will be a fish pond, spook alley, cake walk, post office sale and a white elephant sale On sale during the evening will be popcorn balls, home made candy, rootbeer and donuts. The public Is Invited for an evening of fun, a spokesman said. ' ' v ! . ) t - jj ?. 1 ''ff 7, " L " . "'i Her Business experience and outstanding ability to work WITH people qualify her as an excep- tional county recorder. (Paid political advertlsment by Lawrence t C. Taylor) '' sT Select and Elect 7-- PROMOTED Gary L. Jensen has been promoted to Airman First Class. Local Airman the former Geraldine Anderson of Brigham City. They are the parents of a daughter, Brenda, age two. His parents are Candidate STATE REPRESENTATIVE District One Box Elder County Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, 178 North Third West, Brigham City. Airman Jensen and his family have been home on leave, visiting for the past month with his Gary L. Jensen has been to Airman First Class In parents, and with Mrs. Jensens the 803 Transportation squadron parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald at Davis Monthan Air Force Anderson, 178 North Third West. They will return to Tu. Base in Tucson, Arlz. Airman Jensen Is married to cson this week. Gets Promotion We have a dog, a cat, a rabbit and a 67 Ford. My father always buys Fords because they never give him any trouble. Our new Ford has doors that lock by themselves ... a light that tells us if we FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: pro-mote- d A life time ( Box Elder resident need gas ... a stereo tape player . . . and one thing my father doesnt know about. County. Attended Bear River High School, Utah State University and Washington State University. Were After again solicit your help in collecting deer and elk hides. Hides collected are given to hospitalized The Brigham City Elks disabled war veterans for use in a rehablita-tlo- n training program. Persons wishing to contribute hides to this worthwhile project should deliver them to the Elks lodge, 20 East First South, Brigham City, any day between 6 and 7 p.m. or contact one of the following listed persons and the hides will be picked up. Phil Cutler Brigham City 723-684- 1 Joe Anderson Brigham City 723-38- 98 Hud Dennis Brigham City 723-701- 8 (A Journeyman machinist having worked at Lockheed Aircraft, Calif., Hill Field, Ogden and Ogden General Ogden, Depot, Utah. Also Marquart Aircraft, Ogden and Thlokol Chemical Co., Brigham City. Your Hide A successful Fanner Irrigated In Box Elder County and Idaho. and dry farms - A family man - happily married to Carol Brown Clearfield. They have 5 lovely children, Ages of frog Im keeping in the glove compartment.) 2-- Veteran World War II, served three years U.S. Air Force, B17 Pilot, discharged as 1st Lieutenant. A Religious Leader - having served as teacher In various auxiliary organizations: Sunday School Superintendent, a missionary for two years (Northern States Mission), a Bishop for six years and presently a High Councilman in Brigham City Stake. Experienced Legislator having served one term as State Representative 1883-8- 4 (He feels the first term for any man Is pretty much a training and learning experience and generally speaking after one term you will be more capable and effective). REMEMBER and Desire Legislator, f , , , to be He has the Background, a Good, Effective, and The strongest, quietest, best built Fords in history offer you a lot of great new features. Like Ford's exciting new SelectShift Cruise-O-Mat- ic transmission. It shifts automatically or lets you shift manually for climbing steep hills, downshifting, or just for fun. You can also choose a Convenience Control ... COME IN Panel that will automatically lock doors, warn you if a door is ajar, or fuel is low. 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