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Show Johnston, Larry Bigler, and Ron Scharton. New members include Debbie Ayotte, Val u Jl assembly will be staged. Al. year, a volley ball sportsday so during the week a con. was held at Logan High school. tLnuing episode has been pre- - A softball sportsday will be sented over the PA system. held during the spring. By Sheila Huggins BONNIE AND CLYDE . by Bonnie Machine guns and double, breasted suits, are becoming a familiar sight at Box El. der. Bonnie and Clyde week wmcn started Mar. 11, is being sponsored by BEs student council. Climaxing this week, a girls choice dance will be held Friday, Mar. 15. Being fast dance, the Viscouts will provide the music. All those attending the dance are to wear typical Roaring Twenties dress. A Bonnie Gardner, Linda Hansen, SherDlora Hall, yl Pankratz, Shauna Johnson, Tim Klesllng, Leonard Hawkes, Karl Sea. shore, Allen Busby, and Chris Johnson. and Clyde MAKE PLANS BANDS Planning for a spring con. and performances at elementary schools has begun by the Box Elder High school instrumental department. Earl B. Swenson, director of the concert, intermediate, and freshmen bands and the orchestra, is now choosing the numbers to be played at the spring concert in April. The concert band has been invited to do programs for Intermountain school and ele. Baird cert NEW MADRIGALS FORMED GAA SPORTSDAY Twenty-on- students were e Box Elder, Bear River, Lo. accepted in to the group of gan, Skyview, and Intermoun. Madrigal Singers for next tain will participate in a year, 1968-69- . This number in. basketball sportsday, Satur. eludes nine veterans of this day, Mar. 16. Over 50 girls years class. from these five schools will nine are Millie These participate. Box Elders Girls Stuart, Karla Josephson, Rita Activities Association is spon. Campbell, Gary Dunn, Mario soring this annual activity. Lee, Mike Thurston, David The Peanuts favorite, Happiness is... will be the theme of this sports day. Snoo. ty, Lucy and Charlie Brown, will attend in character form. the year, three During sportsdays are held at three mentary schools April, also. clinic at the University of Utah Friday, Mar. 8. Ann Merrill, Randy Mer. DANCE CLUB rill, Bonnie Baird, Tom Christine Bott, and Box Elders Dance Club en. John Way man attended lec. joyed a great success when tures by newspapermen from they presented their Dance the Deseret News and Salt Carousel last Friday and Lake Tribune. A contest was held in each Saturday nights in the BE of the fields of sportswrit-ing- , auditorium. The Dance Club was newly photography, and news, formed this year under the writing. The sportswriters of Mrs. Suzanne covered the Viewmont - High-landirection Pearson. Officers are Nancy s game while the wrote articles about Yolanda Muir, president; Lynn an interview with the Chief of Apps, Police of Salt Lake City. These Bierly, Second Carol Hoopes, secretary; Sha- - articles were written against ron Houghton, treasurer; and the deadline pressure of one Nani Janiak, publicity chair- - hour. Photographers were to man. take both action and feature s ptcutes of the game and JOURNALISM CLINIC them in their own dark rooms and return them for Five B.E, students and their judging. advisor attended a journalism Three $50 scholarships BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah James Powers, Mikes father. were offered for the contest. The guest speaker for the event was Bruce Keyes, man. aging editor for News and Journal. Also representing each of the teams were members of those teams. Entertainment for the as. sembly was music provided by the Distant Sounds. Basketball royalty was speakers were the cheerlead. announced at this time. They ers, who thanked the different are as follows King, Stan Pe. clubs and organizations for terson; Queen, Karla North; their support of school spirit: first attendants, Steve Kim. Coaches Les Dunn, Jim Hill, ber and Karla Fonnesbeck; and Doug Stoker, represent. and second attendants, Chuck Ing each of the three sports, Shaw and Irene Haramoto. The assembly ended with the spoke to the studentbody. The parents representing each of school song, which was sung these sports were Oleen Pal. by the studentbody and led mer, LeRoys father; Ralph by the cheerleaders. . By Vavrtcka, Bills father; and LaDawn Lemon BASKETBALL CELEBRA. TION Monday, Mar. 11, brought the annual basketball celebra. tion to Box Elder High. In the two. hour long as. sembly, the basketball, wrestling and swimming teams were honored for achievements during the year. Among the d news-writer- pro-ces- 3llCkqq ELDER Thursday, March 14, 1968 Gin-gerlc- will be chosen according to their dress. In charge of this dance are Sid Forsgren and Kristine Bunderson. Earlier Friday, a Bonnie and Clvde different schools. Earlier this BEAR RIVER in early DRUG CENTERS Pi PIECE PLACE SETTING J DUPONT LUCITE(gr WALL Free! REPORTS PAINT Fishing Trip and Family Gatherings Head Activity By Mrs. of Salt Lake City spent last weekend with her parents Mr. Irving Christensen and Mrs. Stanley Jensen. Gary Bruce Christensen of Ogden visited with his Mrs. Ida Christensen on Friday. Frank Gardner spent last weekend in Montana doing some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Burton An. derson were in Roy Sunday afternoon visiting with their daughter and family the Ralph Batemans. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holm-grespent last week in Salt Lake City attending the high school basketball games. paint grand-mothe- siwatt GAL. MR. AND MRS. Lamar Iver-soarrived home Thursday after being away 43 days. Merrilee Hawkes of Salt Lake City spent the weekend n n with her HUGGINS enter, STEVEN tained the Ensign class of boys in Mutual last Tuesday night by showing pictures and tell, ing them about places he had been and experiences he had while in the armed forces. Mrs. Alice Petersen ar. rived home last week after visiting for three weeks in and neighboring California At BEHS $12.95 ftw yiH son-in-la- lc Liquid Plumber 7 oz. n ,1 Volt System Id. I I 39 Dow Bathroom CleanerS 59c Ironing Cover & Pad Id oz. Can 5 98c Value 12 oz. Viking $3.98 Value l()0f Pure KITCHEN QUEEN 69c POTATO CHIPS 43c 99c Lambs Wool Dusterir,K "xyoI66c $5.98 VALUE INFANT SEAT FERTILIZER Rocking Sitter Weighs A Scant 30 30 lb. Bag 8 Pelleted Ouiucs Long Lasting ' Great for Traseling $1.29 Value 10 lb. Bag Charcoal Briquets 69c J &JBaby Shampoo Colorful Plastic Sl.29 Value 7 oz. Bottle N ir r- - $1.49 HAPPY FACE SI .98 Value 99c Baby Magic Lotion 16 oz. Bottle 175 Double Tipped Swabs, lb. Bag, Covers. Merion Blue Grasssoo squire Fel .89 J & J Swabs Tips Made To Stay On Add-A-Fen- Break-Resista- ce Weather Resistant 1 WMWWfMMLsWlM) Sunday. Marine Private Woman John Holmgren attended a business meeting in Salt Lake First Class Jolene Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. City on Thursday. Claine M. Grover of Field-ing- , is serving at Marine MRS. GERTRUDE Jensen, Mrs. J.W. Iverson, Mrs. Car. Corps Recruit Depot, Parris rie J. Christensen, Mrs. Nola Island, S.C. Nessler, Mrs. Ora Fae El. Woman Marines are cale. dredge and Mrs. Floy Mur. brating their silver anniver. ray were luncheon guests at this year. the home of Mrs. Maurlne sary Redd in Ogden Saturday after, MORE THAN 18,000 an. noon. swered the call to free Marine to fight In 1943, when E.W. Payne PRINCIPAL the Marine Corps looked to was the guest speaker at the woman power to meet an un. local PTA meeting Thursday precedented demand for evening. The second grade boys and girls under the direction of Although the jobs of the their teacher Mrs. Lela An. early Woman Marines were their secretarial, todays Lady derson demonstrated Leathernecks perform a my. physical fitness program. New officers were installed rlad of duties ranging from with Mrs. Joyce Williams, tower to communications Mrs. Donna Mae training instruction. president; Nicholiason vice . president; Mrs. Barbara Schmidt, secre. PRIVATE FIRST class Gov. tary, and Mrs. Deo Johnsen, er is a machine operator with treasurer. the Data Processing Section at Parris Island. She hand, MR. AND MRS. Oleen Nel. les all pertinent information son were in Salt Lake City on recruits in training aboard on business Monday. the depot. Mrs. Damsel Nelson and River Mrs, Peggy Porritt were OgA graduate of Bear school in Tremonton, den visitors on Tuesday. High Marine Grover entered the MRS. SANDRA ANDERSON service in March 1967. 12 For Cars, Boats, Cnmpei of Concentrate, Full Quart 0 Plastic B Bottle SWINGS ANDREA HUGGINS, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM attet $3.98 VALUE ORTIN Serving South Carolina : AND CONCENTRATE Full Quart ' mama) Woman Marine . Astro Sprayer Cotton Mop Heads Mrs. Clytie Anderson and Mrs. Myrtle Anderson at. tended the Womans Farm Marine PEC Bureau workshop at the New. .MARINE Hotel in Salt Lake Jolene Grover of Fielding house City on Thursday and Friday is serving at Parris Island, S.C. of last week. They enjoyed the Womans luncheon on Green Belt Thursday which consisted of products all grown in Utah. Governor Rampton gave the luncheon address. in Cans 3.00 VALUE Dow Oven Cleaner Beth Christensen. Della Christensen Mrs. read the history of William Neeley the first bishop of the Bear River Ward. Mrs. Lois Christensen gave the lesson. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Florence and Mrs. Beth Ramsdell Christensen, 69c No Mixing No Odor Glade Air FreshenerFrluCb 39c MEETING OF THE Bear River Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lewis of Brigham City visited with the Richard Nesslers on l ull Quart MR. AND MRS. Ros Iver- - son and children of Portland, MR. AND MRS. John Hardy Ore. and Lynn Iverson of Tre. were in Pocatello Friday and monton called on the Irving Saturday visiting with their Christensens Monday after- daughter and family the Mel. noon. vin Mannings. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jen. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chris, tensen were Sunday dinner sen announced the safe arrival of a new Granddaughter born guests at the home of Mr. to Mr. and Mrs, Scott Jensen Elmo and Mrs. Christensen, then accompanied them to of Brigham City on Mar. 10 Bountiful where they visited at the Cooley Hospital. with the Thirl Christensen family. MRS. CLEANER & Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nealsen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson of Bothwell were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Chris, tensen. DELL HUGGINS and Gerold Williams made a busi-nes- s trip to Winniplg, Canada last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Check, etts were Salt Lake City visi. tors on Saturday. VALUE AUTO VACUUM NVf pwchattd rtcfly n c' ploct fWlli cmpMywr htvIm Ogden. JOE Duponts Answer To The Nearest Thing In Instant Paint, Diys in 30 Minutes Mr What's Happening March 21st MRS. MARY HOLMAN is improving and staying with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Eldredge Kimber in states. S'' fijiOtiy grandparents the L.W. Iversons. Sunday guests at the Iver. son home were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Ogden; Mrs. Phyllis Pope of Tre. monton, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. b COUPON EFFECTIVE SUNDAY MARCH M COUPON EFFECTIVE SUNDAY MARCH 17th ONLY COOKIES INSTANT CHOCOLATE '4llO 61(5 1 $1.29 VALUE V- - FULL SKAGGS COUPON CLIPN SAVE FOR 8X10 FOUNTAIN EXTRA VALUE FEATURE FRIED SHRIMP DINNER Includes Shrimp, Fries, Toast and Salad HERSHEYS 2 lb. CAN POUND ASSORTED man-powe- r. 17th ONLY STORE HOURS 1 Weekdays to 8 PM 9 AM to 9 PM 1 AM ENLARGEMENT REG. 2.98 BRING IN YOUR FAVORITE NEGATIVE WITH THIS COUPON. SAVE COUPON GOOD THROUGH MARCH 21st. 50. PRICES EFFECTIVE THUR. FRI. SAT. SUN. LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED, NO SALES TO DEALERS f to Qm 3mm 261NORTHIMAINSBRIGHAMiCITY |