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Show i 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah, ACT Thursday, September 18, 1975 test dates set, area seniors advised Elder Roger K. Warren . . . announces homecoming Senior students at Box Elder High school who are planning to go on to school after graduation will have five opportunities to take the test section of the ACT assessment program during the 1975-7- 6 school year, a spokesman said this week. According to the counseling department, the first of five national test dates on which the ACT assessment tests will be offered is Saturday morning, Oct. 18. Students planning to take the exam on that date must have registered by Sept. 22. Announced also was the comna plete schedule of 1975-7- 6 test dates for the tional is) are: Oct. 18, 1975 (Aug. 18 Sept. 22); Dec. 13, 1975 (Oct. 20 Nov. 17); Feb. 14, 1976 (Dec. 15 -J19); April 10, 1976 (Feb. 16 March 15); June 12, 1976 (April 12 May 17). On those national test dates it an. takes students about three hours to complete the four standardized exams that make up the test section. Another important section of the program is a two-pa- rt questionnaire that is completed by Elder Roger K. Warren, recently returned from the Brazil Rio de Janeiro Mission of the LDS Church, will be honored at a homecoming Sunday in the Brigham City Tenth Ward. Bishop Kenneth Glauser invites all friends and relatives of the elder to attend the 4 p.m. meeting. The elder was a district leader in Rio and labored in many other cities in the area. A former student at the University of Utah, Elder Warren intends to resume his studies at the school in predentistry. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Edward Warren of 533 South Seventh West. and Mrs. Elva Daley, right, display afghan made by Mrs. Daley that will be given by the Eagles Auxiliary to raise money for new band uniforms. Auxiliary sols drive for uniforms Want to help buy new uniforms for the Box Elder High school band? You can do your share by supporting the Eagles Auxiliary fund drive by purchasing tickets to an afghan giveaway. The item will be given away at the end of the month. Chairman Mrs. Alma Bryant said the auxiliary hopes to raise $200 with the drive and challenges other clubs in the city to match the Eagles donation. Mrs. Elva Daley made the lovely afghan. Three BRC men gef mission calls by Senneth Hawkes Robert Nelson was sustained as an assistant to the Sunday school presidency. He replaced Rulon Scott who had to resign in order to move to Coalville to be closer to his aging parents. Three missionaries have received their calls. Mark John-seson of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen will be going to the New York mission; Darrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell will serve in Chili; Darrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Duncan will be going to Texas. Zina Hansen underwent surgery last Friday at the McKay-De- e hospital for an obstruction in her intestines. The doctor is well pleased with the operation and is very happy with the manner in which she is recovering. Clyde and Darlene Nelson and family of Roy visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nelson and the Neil Nelsons. Beth and Mack Christensen arrived home Sunday after a four-da- y trip to Cheyenne, Wyo. to visit with their daughter Tony and her husband Sam Milhouse. n, Nick-oliaso- n, Lots of Steaks the County Senior Riding Team that if they won at the state fair he would treat them to a steak dinner at Maddox, which he had to do last Thursday night. The members of his team were Marilyn Wells, Debbie Wilde, Laurie Peterson, Jan 4-- Rhodes, Susan Grimmett, Shauna Hinck and Becky Mike Richan new Eagle scout awarded BC Eagle pin Mike Richan, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Richan of 545 North Third East in Brigham City has received his Eagle award. member Scout A of Troop 216, he has served in the organization as scribe and senior patrol leader. He is a student at Box Elder Junior high school where he has received awards in band, reading and English. He is Deacons quorum president in his ward. His scoutmaster is Fred Measles both diseases with only one BALL JOINTS - SUPPORT CAR KEGHT AND secondary schools and scholarship agencies. The basic student fee for the program is $7.50. TURNING MOTIONS OF THE WHEELS. REPLACE IF VJORN, LOOSE OR PAM AGE P. PROVIDE quired or recommended for application at more than 2,400 colleges and other post- STEERING STABILITY THROUGH all pivoting anp Iran is three times larger than France and has a population of 32 million. An estimated 80 billion barrels of oil lie beneath the soil and coastal waters of this emerging Persian Gulf power. ardsigista ICESTEEEEGTIVaSERTl Joyce and Jerry and family along with the Ed Williams to Logan Friday afternoon to see her grandson play ball over there. The local camp of the DUP was hosted by Flossie Ramsdell and Dollie Iverson at the home of Mrs. Boyd Hawkes last Friday afternoon. Phyllis A. Holmgren, president, conducted the meeting. Mary Anderson read a short history of the old (94 years locust trees by her home and almost had written a poem about them. Mrs. Lula Clay son gave the lesson. Stake visitors were Mabel Hansen and Ester Coombs of Fielding. LaDon Dallin was a special guest. Carrie A. Christensen has been a pretty sick lady the past week. It seems that all those wheat fields she was in helping Bessie Christensen with meals gave her a case of hay fever. But she is improving now. Bernice and Carroll Hall drove to Strawberry reservoir over the weekend for a very enjoyable fishing trip. Saw Son Ride Leland Anderson drove down to the Intermountain school Friday and Saturday during Peach Days to watch his son Craig perform in the high school rodeo. Friday Craig competed in the bareback division and Saturday in the bull riding contests. Ada William, accompanied Clever fashion creations begin with these lovely textured solids and multicolored fancies, never iron, 60" wide, vals to 2.98 yd PACKAGE OF 3 PAINT BRUSHES Perfect for those odd jobs around the house, 100 nylon bristles, package contains one of each Vi", 1", 2" brushes, reg 1.23 pkg PERMANENT PRESS FABRICS MATTE JERSEY PRINTS SAFARI SPORT YARN Right fabric plus right fashion equals excitement to your fall wardrobe! 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Make your own pillows, cushions, quilts, 72"x90" size, perfect for filling sleeping bags, jackets, upholstery and comforters, reg 2.99 self-stic- Ida Christensen celebrated with most of her family mem- bers for the occasion of her birthday Wednesday. The Sam Ospitals were in from Naf to visit with the Carter Iversons and to go to Brigham and Ogden to pick up some fruit. Della Christensen had eye surgery last Thursday and it is coming along slowly. Otto Nelson of Los Angeles and Amelia Rasmussen of Brigham City visited with Ike and Reta Anderson Thursday. Lee and Tulee Johnsen went to Layton to see the football game. Their son Kenny plays on the team. Brei-tenbeke- r. The Kenneth Pasketts took Susan and Sylvia home to Salt Lake Friday. Saturday afternoon they spent the time at the state fair with Mr. and Mrs. John Grimmett. Terry and Kathy Dallin of Coalville visited with LaVon Dallin and other relatives as did DeAnne Graves and a friend of Salt Lake City. 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Nearly one million students last year used the ACT assessment program which is re- tisiiiuTT3iijhf Welcome for elder set Sunday MRS. ALMA BRYANT ACT program. The dates (with registration periods in parenthes- registration process. Information reports resulting from the test and questionnaire sections are sent to the students and their high school coun- tixjx(PiuTgra ixarna d 75 South Main Brigham City, Utah STORE HOURS JL JERGENS LOTION 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Daily Except Sunday a |