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Show I I f I 17 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 28, 1968 Cooking lack 50 Years Ago The triends of Miss 25, 1918 Call surprised her last evening by "swarming Wednesday Sept. Elenor at the Judge J D. Call home where they took possession of the best room and made themselves perfectly at home The evening was delightfully spent playing games, dance-ing- , and "devouring delicacies arranged for the oc casion. The "invaders" present were Misses Dais) Bargeron, Ardella Keller, Vera Preston, Sophia Bloom Edith Earl, Nathell Holmes, Flenor Call, Mildred Valentine, Marv Olsen, Bertha Guymon: Messrs Clarence West Virgil Evans, Clement Wilson, Alvin Olsen, Billie Chris tensen, Jesse Hoopes, Ralph Merrell, LeRoy Thompson Otis Simonsen. The following September Monday, Sept 50, 1918 registrants have been notified by the local board to ap pear within the next 24 hours to be inducted into military training at the Agricultural college at Logan: Vernon Frickson, Merlin N Cook, Joseph Richard Jensen, Oral Mathias, Charles Victor rorsgren, rimer Ruchen Windier D avid Crockett Watkins, Lamar W. Harris, Ira Orville Frida!, Fdward O. Winder, I ugene P Watkins. A fine baby girl registered at the Sept. 30, 1918 HEAR VISITORS These Intermountdin school students were attentive addressed this particular group of Navajo students. Two other foreign home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Johnson early Sunday this past week as foreign students studying at Utah State university students were at IS and four talked to classes at Box Elder High school morning and all are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Pierce of visited the IS campus to talk about their countries and cultures. On the as an extension of Brigham Citys United Nations week observance. Friday, Oct. 4, 1918 ward entertained left are Lmg L. Chu, Taiwan, and Panayiotis Georgovssis, Greece, who Harper Monday evening in honor of Carl Seashore. The evening was delightfully spent listen- everyone ing to a musical program and enjojing the luncheon preBox Elders minstrel show pared for the occasion. The honored guest who departed will be similar to this with with the soldier boys yesterday afternoon for lt. Logan, and of an skits dances, songs was presented a soldier's kit. Those present were Colo., earlier era and Mrs. Joseph Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jepp-- I Mr. work be will Choreography son of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierce, Mr. and done by Mrs. Luanne Mac Mrs. Eli Pierce, Arnold Pierce and the Misses Hazel and Clellen, dance teacher at Marine First Lieutenant Berj;e pjeae BEHS. She has the job of teaching dance groups such Doyle R. Thorne, 26, son of MORE PEP AT BEHS derway for the annual GAA steps as the Charleston. w Years Ago Mrs. Lois Thorne of Route 2, by Dlora Hall volleyball playday This The show will be emceed Brigham City and husband of Reed Simonsen and 29, 1958 Thursday, Sept 7 the supervision of day is scheduled for Dec. the use of a comic the former Miss Lucille Vance 0rvie Merrell ir-- t ttie both the Utah State through attending BOOMERANG RECEIVES ME. Mrs. Linda Chappel, sopho. with Bear River serving as act by two people This is in 1 "S111 this L0akEeaStCUvllCiseseviii coIlefie Johl1 D- - Mcr I silt4 have more girls DALIST AWARD organized host. on the order of an something is of this the attending Un.vers.t) of Utah this city a very promising pep club. Teams representing their Amos and Andy act with Mine Medium Helicop! As of now, 70 girls have respective high schools will year of , a unit the The Boomerang staff has The vocal segment of the ter Squadion-265Mrs. Tzra Owen, Miss up to belong to the be from Box Elder, Sky View, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1958 Marine Aircraft Wing its rating on the 1967. signed is being undertaken by First song InterAnna Johnson, Miss Mary Rae Christensen and Mis' club Their main objective Bear River, Logan, and Vietnam in 68 Boomerang from Columbia the Madrigals and Concert is to support the athletic mountain school The wing has been award, Jean Stewart of this city attended a dinner party given Choir Such songs as SumScholastic Press association teams, GAA are of All members along with theBEttes, ed the Presidential Unit Ciby the Alpha Chi Omega sororit) at the Green Gables Sweet at Columbia university, New and to promote Georgia the mertime, urged to attend tryouts for spirit. tation for its combat achievein Ogden Friday night. ModYork CSPA gave the BoomThoroughly Officers have been elected BEHS team. Kris Coleman, Brown, the period of ern Shortin ments during Millie, erang a Medalist Rating which and are as follows; Karen Do. GAA president, should be Saturday, Oct. 1, 1938 - Tinal contests for the selec1965 to September 1967. and Dem is the highest 10 percent of ver, president, Becky Rowe, Dry May tion of the BFHS Band color guard were held Friday at for a schedule of fu. Bread, of the Third Maarm Air Bones are just a few of the the most original books in the vice president, Debbie Kuhn, tuie practices. rine Amphibious Force, the noon at the high school gym with the following results: first class category. Medalist secretary. many songs that will be preJanice Anderson, Corinne, standard bearer for the nationwing operates several hund. formed. is awarded to books with ori. Right now the officers are FRIENDLY INVASION red aircraft which includes al flag; Ellen lladfield, Grouse Creek, standard bearer and The personality ginality involved in deciding on unireconnais. The minstrel show will be fighter, attack, for the school colors; Doris Toombs, Willard, and Karma 952 received Boomerang forms for the pep club. on the BE sance, helicopter and trans-por- t Kofoed, Brigham, escort or honor; and Connie Nelson, Dec. out presented of 1,000 pos. points Box points invaded Cambodians aircraft stage. The show begins at sible to gain its first class PLAYDAY APPROACHES Corinne, alternate. Judges for this final contest were Miss Elder High school Wednesday, In addition to providing avl. 8 p.m. Admission is 50 cents Hansen and Floyd Rasmussen of the high school Zula dismet to rating now un as are Nov. 20, Preparations they for students and $1 for adults. ation support for the First and Lee Wright and Victor Bott of the local cuss diplomatic affairs for the Proceeds will faculty, Marine and Third Divisions, go to the PTA future. the First Marine Aircraft American Legion post. for scholarships this year. Actually these representa- By Karl Seashore. Saturday, Oct. 1, 1938 - Mrs. Milton D. Peters pre- Wing supports other Ameritives are students at Box Elcan and Allied forces in the sided at a prettily arranged autumn bridge luncheon der High They met for the five northernmost provinces given in honor of the Finesse club members, with Mrs. purpose of choosing officers of South Vietnam. P. Knecht of Lexington, Mass., and Mrs. Noel William , for their new club. Guiding the Bennion of Corvallis, Ore., as honored guests. The affair City this year. Model United Nations club at Woods NDEA fellowship is was held at the Idle Isle tea room Thursday evening, BE for the coming year will for study in psychology The Mrs. Peters guests included Mrs. Knecht, Mrs. Bennion, be Frank Earl, student leader fellowships provide for study H H Kilroyi Mrs. Madison Turner, Mrs. J. W. Peters, and Linda Gurrister, sec. leading to Pli.D, or equiva- - Mrs. Wm. S. Fife, Mrs. Delos . and treasurer. retary Thompson, Mrs. Albert lent degrees, and are award Chester Knudson, Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Members of the club will ed to students interested in Noall, Mrs. J. attend a workshop Saturday, Larry Wood of Howell is college careers Mrs. Clifford Frye. Mrs. Roy L. Thompson and Mrs. teaching Nov. 30 at Logan or Ogden among 192 graduate students are authorized under W. R. Merrell won prizes for bridge scores and Mrs. They Educa-tioHigh school The workshop using National Defense Title IV of the National De. Knecht and Mrs. Bennion were presented guest prizes. Act (NDEA) fellowships fense Education Act and are will help each member as he strives to feel, think, act, and for advanced study at The allocated by the U.S. Office Larry is a son of Mr. and the University of Iowa in Iowa of Education Mrs. Earl Wood of Howell. talk Cambodian when club attends the mock General SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS WHISKY 86 PROOf 65 $5 - $10 - $20 Values - Courtesy Assembly of the United Nations. This is scheduled at your Brigham Citys Finest Merchants the University of Utah in the spring. Bowl a game (league games not included) and your name goes in Lucky Christmas MINSTREL SHOW u JL WSC Annual Christmas Gift Ready Isaihas Prophecy American Composer Creston, will be Weber colleges Clnistmas gift people of noithern Utah, by Paul State to the to be Sunday, Dec. 8. presented The two peifoi mances are scheduled for the Fine Arts Center auditorium at 6 p.m. and at 8 p m., according to Dr. Herbert M. Cecil, We. her State music depaitment head. F OUR COLLEGE choirs, the ot chestra, bi ass ensemble and soloists will appear in the pei foi maiu es. Different g i oups of soloists will per-foiat the two piograms Directors are Lyneer C. Smith, Loien B. Crawford, Ronald Wooden, ray Hanson Coi coran, and Mis. Lynn Hairls, all of the WSC music faculty. 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