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Show ti Hqiniginni.Timg ngn T f"l Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 10, 1967 10 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, New Registration Procedure Proving Successful at USU several pre. reThe first gistration days for freshmen students who will begin study at Utah State university this fall was highly successful, students and university personnel agreed Monday. More than 500 students took out registration packets Monday morning. After completing the early were registration, students finished to have pleased registering and relieved to know their class schedule and their of from th fiU of tho Nows & Journal 50 Years Ago Thursday, July 12, 1917 The following people of the county have purchased cars during the past ten days: Elmer West, Bollinston; F. R. Goodman, Corinne; Osey Jensen, Honevville; Ralph Jensen, Bear River City; Mrs. M. E. Housley, Willard; Lee Stokes, Tremonton; Robert Burgh, Tremonton; Joseph F. Hansen, Brigham City; J. O. Barker Willard; Charles Rowher, Brigham City; Lewis W. Chirs-tenseTremonton; Mrs. M. M. Jensen, Geneva; Mrs. Elizabeth Klapinski, Lucin; J. F. Peterson, Brigham City; J. C. Stauffer, Willard; Parley R. Paskett, Grouse Creek; Barnard Hansen, Brigham City; J. C. Madsen, Deweyville. Thursday, July 19, 1917 Attorney B. C. Call and family and Mr. Calls aunt, Mrs. Eliza Davis of Willard, left Tuesday morning for a two weeks vacation trip at Yellowstone National park and will also stop at some of the Wiley Way camps. They went via Strevell, Albion and American Falls ana the return trip will be made via Pocatello and Preston, Idaho. 30 Years Ago Tuesday, July 13, 1937 Jay Lfansen, employe at the Peters Jewelry company, has just returned from a weeks vacation spent at Yellowstone National Park and Salt Lake City. Tuesday, uly 13, 1937 - The following local people returned the latter part of the week from a short vacation spent at the Yellowstone National Park: Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen Jr. and family, Mr. nad Mrs. Norman Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold and family. Earl Madsen, manager of Friday, July 16, 1937 Forsgrens store in this city, spent Monday in Salt Lake City on matters of business. start college," and he added. EVERY ENTERING freshman who has been given a permit to register was Invited to attend one of the early registration days. In addition to the who came this Mon. day, others have signed up to attend Aug. 7 or 14. Those who are unable to come to any of the early registration days will register Sept. 21, Just before school opens. 500-plu- s dents. This means they will get personalized advisement In their departments rather than going through a mass registration In the fieldhouse. Students who have received permits to register but have not asked for an early registration appointment may still arrange to register Aug. 7 or 14, Dr. L. Mark Neuberger, dean of admissions, stressed. "We find that this ration system Is, as we anticipated, providing the new student with better advisement In making up hls college program. He will also be able to arrange a better schedule and have to make fewer schedule changes In most cases," he added. pre-re-gi- early registration program Is that parents who accompany their sons and daughters to the campus are able to work more closely with them In registraAbout 200 parents at. tion. tended Mondays orientation and registration. Although It was anticipated that for the most part students who would attend early registration would be those from nearby, some came from as far away as Illinois, Ohio and California. ONE FATHER SAID he was not Inconvenienced by coming early, but rather was pleased to have a choice of dates for accompanying hls daughter to campus to see that she got and other arStudents also found that going classes, housing THOSE WHO COME AT that made teachers, a member of the Stu. satisfactorirangements to to from place get class place time will register under the dent Services staff said lycards become to them helped that decentralized pre"Now they are all squared system A corps of former students, with the campus. away and all they have to do vailed Monday, according to Dr. acquainted led by Studentbody President Claude Burtenshaw, dean of stu ANOTHER FEATURE of the Steve Is come back In September Green of Tremonton, ment at Wasatch division. Other officers elected were Adonis Nielson, Hercules, vice president; John Fox Sperry, treasurer; and Edward E. Dav! enport, Marquardt, director. The NCMA Is an associa. tlon of Industry and govern, ment personnel who deal In the field of government contract, The lng and subcontracting. of Thlokol Great Salt Lake chapter con. Two members of members from Indus, Chemical corporations Wa- slsts agencies satch division have been elect, try and government Utah. ed to office In the Great Salt In northern Diver Is a resident of Tre. Lake chapter of the National and has been associated Contract Management Associa- monton, with Thlokol for the past seven tion. Walter J. Diver was elected years. He la currently chief contracts at of development chapter president, and James division. C. Rlcord was elected chapter the Rlcord, associated withThlo. secretary. Both men are emkol for more than five years, In contracts the depart ployed is responsible for the administo tration of Mlnuteman contracts served as "Aggie Aides assist the new students In find- at the division. He Is a resident ing their way around campus. of Willard. TCC Aides Named to NCMA Posts tXKstP IHHEB 9501909303338 CBB Boys Jeans Cartridge Pen Dri-Ma- rk PENS .OHO Former BC Western Sanforized Jeans In Light Tan and Blue Back to School Priced Man Receives Sheaffer Cartridge Pen With 5 Extra Refills $1.49 Value Cannon Quality In Mesh Seamless, Plain Seamless or Strech Seamless Assorted Colors Fineline Marker Reg. 39c Value Silver Eagles In ceremonies held recently at Madigan General hospital, Tacoma, Wash,, the sliver eagles of a Colonel were pin. ned on Carlos Bruce Harmon, Dental corps, United States army, by his wife Myr Louise and the hospital commander Brigadier General Richard L AIR MATTRESS Foam Pillow Crone. TO PRACTICE Dr. Robert Jensen is establishing a dental practice in Brigham City. Dentist Sets Practice in Brigham City native this that he la opening a dental practice here In association with Dr. A. Ed. ward Warren at 502 North Main A Brigham City week street. He Is Dr. Robert Jensen, a son of Mrs. Lavon Ward, 625 North Third East. Dr. Jensen is a graduate of the University of St. Louis Dental school, receiving his dl. ploma In 1965 and serving for the past two years In the Air Force where he reached the rank of captain. graduate of Box Elder High school where he served as studentbody pres, HE IS A 1955 gree from the University of Los Southern California, Angeles, he set up the private practice of dentistry In Brigham City and practiced there until he entered the Army In January 1950. Before reporting to Madigan a year ago Col. Haromon was stationed at Trlpler Army Med-leCenter, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Harmons with their three children live In Tacoma, Col. Harmons mother Mrs. Alice J. Harmon lives In Salt Lake X 67 Size Fdr Camping or Beach Use 27 STENO BOOKS City. Valley Navyman Finishes School Navy Reserve Ensign Calvin J. Mclntlre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Mclntlre of 262 South First West, Tremonton, has completed courses In basic aerodynamics and avia, tlon physiology at the Navys flight preparation school at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Ruled For Easy Gregg Shorthand Use. 39c Value, Pre School Special ' AtAA fJAM "-- A ' : J Fla. he received air operations, air After graduation, Dr. Jensen navigation, power plants and ac. attended Utah State university cessorles, as well as physical for two years and after serv. fitness and swimming. After completing hls next lng an LDS mission In Nor. way, returned to complete his phase of training under the four-yea- r course of study there. Naval Training Program he will receive hls "Wings of Gold." WHILE AT DENTAL school, himpresently resides at 625 North the local man distinguished self as an honor student and Third East. He will Join Dr. was elected to membership In Warren In establishing offices Omlcron Kappa Epsilon scho. soon In a new dental clinic which Is now under construction lastlc society. Dr. Jensen Is unmarried and at 237 West Forest street. ldent. Comfort A native of Brigham City, Colonel Harmon graduated from Box Elder High school, and received his Bachelor of Science degree at Utah State uni. vers tty In Logan. Upon receiving hls DDS de- In addition, courses In BAN ROLL ON Ban Deodorant PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 1600 South Main 723-85- 66 Toilet Seats DICKS TEXACO SERVICE 2nd South and Main 723-708- MAPS n 700 750 560 600 640 X 14 14 15 15 15 600 X 13 X X X X FOR RENT Portable Propane BURNER In Convenient Roll-o- $T U Per day plus fuel n 1 oz. Clock Radio Size 75c Value BLACK plus excise tax 55c per tire and recapable exchange or on your casing Weed eneral Electric A.M. Colck Radio With Snooze Alarm, Reg. S18.88 5 Solarcaine FOAM RUBBER LADIES MATS WALLETS Colors and Sizes. 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