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Show to mwb mmr i 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah November Thursday, 20, 1975 I e, ' 3 r,,'?'' v - - Edison uneuces in Meek) Park, November 21, New Jersey, that be has invented a talking machine. is Kennedy, the nations 35th president, November 22, assassinated in Dallas, Texas. from Columbia, Princeton November 23, and Harvard form the first intercollegiate football association. raids November 24, planes make their first on Toyko from U.S. base on Saipan. Eisenhower suffers a mild stroke. November 25, date November 26, George Washington sets this aside as a day of national thanksgiving for the adoption of the lm-Thom- as i9C3-Joh- n BE girls grab 3rd tank title nt nt Box Elder High school girls, showing a great deal of depth, paddled to their third Region One swimming championship at Roy High school recently. The local gals amassed 364 points to easily outdistance second-plac- e Logan which had 244 points. We didnt have as many champions in- dividually as previously but most of our girls are good. We took many seconds, thirds and fourths, Coach Emily Call said. Gail Anderson who swam to victory in the individual medley, brought home the Bees individual first place. only d Box Elders However, freestyle relay team captured first. Members were Lisa Hansen, Cindy Anderson, Barbara Jensen and Becky 200-yar- d 400-yar- 5 Bakes. The Box Elder team is now looking to the state swim meet Saturday at the University of Utah. Starting time will be 8 a.m. Coach Call said Murray, East, Logan and Box Anderson, Karen Baird, Anne Bambrick, Lisa Hansen, and Sharon Brinton. Third row, Lu Ann Larsen, Carol Bowman, Jana Hash, Debbie Gale, Kathy Broman, Becky Bakes, and Marie Russell. girls swim team which has captured the Region One championship and now is awaiting state competition. Front from left are, Kris Hunsaker, Colleen Aoki, Louise Bambrick, Lori Gale, and Cindy Anderson. Second row, Barbara Jensen, Gail THIS IS THE BOX ELDER Elder will be the top clubs. Dtf Board meets today on school bus bids PTA card is good for game A reminder was issued this week that everyone who holds a current Box Elder PTA membership card will be given admission to the Bees game with Ben Lomond Saturday, Nov. 22, simply by showing the card at the door. And LaVern Tanner, membership chairman, noted that memberships are still being ftaCxes it... Cue focacglhitt fits Shoplifting is the most expensive property crime in Utah, at $15 million a year. And its growing. Who pays for shoplifting? If the shoplifter is caught, he does plus court costs, attorneys' fees and more, under Utahs new Shoplifting Law. But if he gets away with it, the consumer foots the bill. So if you see someone shoplifting, tell the store manager or clerk. If the shoplifter doesn't pay for his crime... you will. The Box Elder Board of Education was scheduled to meet this morning (Thursday) to consider bids for new school buses. Board members will decide, after seeing the prices, whether to order three or five new buses for use in the district next year. Other developments on the school district front saw Supt. J. C. Haws report that a field man will be available from the state Jan. 1 to help in a local study on what constitutes a hazardous bus route. A bid of $6,681 (with possible 6 percent increase) was accepted from John Laws Dodge in Tremonton to supply Bear River High with a van. The only other bid was $7,264 from Packer Motor in Brigham City. The school board has scheduled its next regular meeting for Dec . 10 at 8 p .m . in the board room. s8y58& ,(wttee for sold. The Junior varsity action will v. begin at 5:45 p.m. with the varsity tipoff coming at 7:30 p.m. In addition, the PTA will be selling raffle tickets at the door, priced at 50 cents each or three for $1, to raise money for the scholarship fund. Each year the PTA grants a better education to two or three students throughout scholarship fund, said Vonda Cheney, scholarship chairman. Prizes being offered are those donated by local merchants. Wed like to thank the following for their gift donations: the chairman said. LOOKING OVER SOME of the prizes to be given away Saturday by the Box Elder High PTA to raise scholarship fund money are, from left, LaVern Tanner, membership chairman; 'Vonda Cheney, scholarship fund chairman, and BEHS student Kim Stucki. Shop Cowleys Gigantic ?USVens ld'eaerfo Se'e swes Cors CAC grand opening specials continuing through the day before Thanksgiving, the managers said. Both stores will close on Thanksgiving Day. Hansen noted that going discount will not mean a change in the north stores hours. It will continue to operate 24 hours a day. Hours at the south store are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The change to discount was facilitated by a decision to discontinue giving S&H Green stamps, effective Jan. 1, 1975, it was explained. The managers said prices now have been lowered to an absolute minimum. Both stores also have been renovated for the occasion. The two markets are owned by Smiths Management corporation which had its start in Brigham City with local native Dee Glen Smith at the helm. The giant food chain now has stores in Idaho, Nevada and California as well as Utah. sizes All 50.00 values 38-4- 4 nirm-Heav- Tin Urfs Coats v Blank, . Ued i bron9ioreSJ ( values SuPer Buyiy 11 l( Coats 14.99 10J off! ( J 4 1 JJ 0V 2 for Polyester "Agelette Pillows c Rlpao,rn SAlE r Polyesterl pillows - etc. lb. bag 133 SALE 1 sL 'Ocr,on ' Reg. Reg. i T00 "Jron Trico j ..Super I ,o' Brushed Denims Indian Gauze tv Large Reg. VeLours 'yaw - 1 BW, 32V 5 Po, 2 lb. Wretch Tern :.'s (flor j Buy! Besides All these Bargains FREE - FREE - s5000 Given AWAY SATURDAY! Yes, WeTI give Give (5) $10 Gift Certificates FREE!!! 2 at For AM and 3 at 4PM -- You need not be present to WIN!!! each purchase over 10.00 (Thurs. thru Sat.) You are 1 1 eligible to put your name in our Drawing Box! ! - The more chances to WIN! DON'T MISS THIS ONI! It's our way of saying TIIAKXS The more you purchase ! 1A1 Jensen, left, and Andrew Hansen are pictured making The new system went into effect on Wednesday. this discount week. to preparation go FOOD KING STORE Managers Leo 49 West Main Of Tremonton pod flame for! 2 Soft 60 wide intter For stuffing toys Bu V1 5.99 WB TaylorFill VS,.vo y Reg. size tvq(iyd Oro " tviose Supr ror 9. Now! J ffjH. J Sale38M Yours 01 South and Main and Andrew Hansen who manages the north store at Fifth North and Main, said some 8,700 prices were lowered in preparation for the discount step. The task was accomplished by ladies church groups who performed the work as a fundraising project during the preceding week. In addition to the new low prices, there will be a number of Wens Sportcoats A XouBobeS VJrang'erS Two local stores Smiths Food King stores in Brigham City have gone discount, it was announced this week. The move reportedly will mean lower prices for those shopping the two local supermarkets. They closed Tuesday to make preparations for a on Wednesgrand day. Managers Leo Jensen at the Food King store at Seventh ( I tTrP De-lor- Food King goes discount in BC a famous A Hamilton Drug centers, Don Miller Appliance of Riverdale, Palace Playhouse, Bomart Foods (formerly BIF), and Stokes. SALE Thurs. thru Sat. ing irnfiTunc skvt Capitol Theatre, Blocks, Skaggs, Safeway, Golden Spike cafe, Thompson Hardware, Pre-Thanksgiv- 257-341- 0 |