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Show DeMolay Hold Rite For New Members Miss Victor Recipient Of Award Leland Stanford chapter, International Order recently held a nighttime outdoor Initiatory Degree in the mountains above Brigham City. Ten boys from Leland Stanford chapter and three from Ogden chapter were initiated as a celebration of Leland Stanford chapters tenth anniversary. Leland Stanford chapter received the Grand Masters Membership award for this initiation, called the Tenth Anniversary Advisory Grand of DeMolay, Masters Class, Miss Wilma Victor, fullblood Choctaw Indian and former Inof superintendent termountain has school, received the annual University Wisconsin-Milwauke- e of Alumni in honor of the advisors who existence. to 1939. Brigham City officials want the traffic light to remain in operation at First South and Main street. They said so Thursday night, following a recommendation of the city planning commission. Also at a regular weekly session, the city council voted to pursue Mayor Ole Zun-del- s recommendation calling for adoption of the optional half-cesales tax in Box Elder county. The First South light matter came to a head several weeks ago when the Utah Highway department, after recommending its removal, changed it to a flashing semaphore and installed stop traffic. signs for east-weOfficials here gained state consent to remove the signs and resume regular light operation pending a discussion with highway representatives. An ensuing meeting produced considerable local sentiment against taking the light out. The councils action Thursday seemingly has ensured that it will remain. Tax Proposal On the sales tax proposal, Mayor Zundel has specifically recommended that if adopted, a portion of the resulting funds be used to pay off a bond issue for swimming pools at Box Elder and Bear River High . schools. He proposed a meeting after the Sept. 12 primary, election, with school district, municipal and county officials plus can- didates for school and county posts to test their reaction. He was given the green light to call such a session. At the same time, Mayor Zundel said he has asked for a state attorney generals opinion specifically on his proposal. He wants a yes or no on whether it can be done or not. As an alternative, he said the county could pass the enabling measure permitting all municipalities who wish to tax. Then the adopt the optional half-cecounty could reverse its action and the tax would continue in those cities and towns which adopted it. Use for Pool It would then be possible for Brigham City, if it adopted the tax, to use a portion of the revenue to finance a pool at Box Elder High. the mayor said, Of either plan, "Brigham City cant do more than this. Zundel revealed If adopted county-widthe tax would bring in about $245,000 annually now as against an estimated $180,000 five years ago. Never during his time in office has he heard more favorable citizen response to anything than this, he told the council. In other business, the council authorized appointment of youth council members to several city committees. They included: Bob Phippen and Peggy Peterson, recreation; David Lamere and Lorna Sorensen, beautification; Cherie Mandley and Danny Ellis, drug use and abuse; Breck Anderson and Becky Parsons, planning commission; Neil Parry and Lili Pace, traffic advisory. $35,933 received from Only one bid was subRasmussens, Inc., Ogden mitted for installation of sprinkling systems for two new softball diamonds and a little league football field at Rees Pioneer park. The improvement is part of a three-yea- r program being financed in part by funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Mayor Zundel said the bid was "much higher. ..several thousand dollars higher than the engineers estimate. He recommended an engineering study e, pictures, color television, pictures, projectors, and pamphlets. It has a TV camera and video tape recorder and playback unit. This equipment can and has been used to let students see themselves giving speeches, presenting Spanish plays and performing orchestral numbers. And when the TV reception quality A versatile intercom system, also mentioned in the state publication, is another feature. It permits Mrs. Jenson to transmit radio programs, recordings, or Castratos are male sopranos or contraltos whose voices have been preserved by means of surgery before puberty. Other than three years in the U.S. Womens Army corps, Miss Victor has devoted her CONSTITUTION career to primarily Indian Nations largest selling product for colds & hayfevor. EVERY 12 BRYLCP.EE n Grooms A conditions Hair. Little dab will do you 4.5 oz. 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It will be used to water trees where abutting property owners wont do 7 Asstd colors Luster UtP it. Latex named Councilmen Semi-Glo- ss r Claudius Olsen, Kaiser and Cazier as a committee with power to act in resolving problems involving property owners along Fifth West. The property owners are Bliss Law, Pearl Parker and Kirk Nelson with the problems related to water, fencing, grading, a driveway and other items. Transfer of Charles Kimber from the city cemetery to the electrical department gained approval. ,V (0 K 'iff GAL TOWELS Largo Cotton Terry towels t9 HAND TOWELS video into any or all classrooms. Materials are out where they are easily available to students. WASH CLOTHS FORMULA CMi99 399 399 42 CRM SHAMPOO Mrs. Jenson who is assisted only by a volunteer aide and student workers, gives assurance that improvement will continue at the center. She has served on the state evaluation team for five years and in visiting other schools, has gained a greater appreciation of what a media center can be. 2 $ -L Cough Cazier said, I for it coming Dont Stress Quiet And, Mrs. Jenson hotes, another tradition has gone by the boards. The center is no longer a place to be hushed. They dont stress quiet. Students may huddle together for discussion. Principal Morgan said it's not a permissive atmosphere but one which encourages participation. "As goes the media center, so goes the school," he explained. HOURS CONTAC However, Councilman Rudolph Kaiser said the tree commission had looked at it and given their okay. Cazier suggested further that some' times the city may be pulljng trees when its the property owners responsibility. In this case, Councilman Kaiser said the tree is a trash tree located on city property and should be removed by the city, according to policy. Mayor Zundel Pd. Pol. Adv. by Comm, for Const. Govn. Keith H. Bradbtrry, Pros. CONTAC cant see the need out. for Congress 1 CAPSULE See Need Of this specific tree, really of received a degree of of education, school from administration, the University of Oklahoma. IS fl. oz. center. The session is slated at the center, 133 South Main, beginning at 9 a.m. and is expected to set activitiy in motion to put the facility into operation. Brigham City initiated steps for the center and is footing the rental bill plus other incidental expenses. The council authorized cooperation once again with Intermountain in its Neighborhood Youth Corps program. It means that four students will work at the city shop while wages, books and other details are handled by the school. Approved were gasoline and Diesel fuel bids received from Chevron Oil through the state purchasing agent. The gas price is .1411 cents per gallon and the Diesel bid was .1169, down from last years .1277 cents. Cant JOE FERGUSON of She AND GARGLE Meeting Set , and master The mayor said a meeting has been set Sept. 13 with Supt. Jerry Jaeger, Intermountain school, on the new IS youth Need Men Mayor Zundel told employment security representatives Eldon Swenson and Rex Reeder that Brigham City needs four men right away at the city airport. These personnel will be paid by Hill Air Force base which will also supply .fire ,, .r, fighting equipment. The intent is to have a fire, crash and rescue team ready Monday through Friday at all hours of the day since the airport is being used by the base for helicopter training The council authorized removal of a lindon tree in front of the Fred L. Petersen residence, 129 South Fifth East, as approved by the city shade tree commission and city forester. However, Councilman A1 Cazier voted against the motion, saying that he is alarmed at the number of trees being pulled locally. we're for the affairs, in the field education in the Bureau Indian Affairs. MOUTHWASH 21 u Lomonizod i or mint. Rog. 87c 3 She entered Milwaukee State at the suggestion of the then Indian bureau director of education, Dr. Willard Beatty, who wanted Indian students to receive the benefit of a new program at the school for innovative teaching training. SCOPE is boosted (perhaps the next project), theyll be able to record programs from television It has myriad for later playback. possibilities. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 10, 1972 a Jr. High Media Center (Continued From Page One) a library in the traditional sense. Yes it has books. But thats just a start. The junior high facility, centered in the academic wing, also furnishes film strips, sound tapes and players, slides, records, displays, periodicals, guides, motion ELDER the Traffic Light, Tax Plan Rate City Council Okay and a report to the council at its Sept. session. association's Distinguished Alumnus award. Miss Victor currently is serving as special assistant to the secretary of the interior, the first Indian woman to hold the post. She was born and raised in Idabel, Okla., and attended the University of Kansas from 1937 have served the chapter during its ten years of WRITES PAGEANT SONG Wes Boman who wrote a new song, Our Peach of a Girl" for the annual Peach Queen pageant, is pictured here going over number with Jaycettes Cassie Beaumont, pageant chairman, and Lynn Rostron, BOX :rwl; yi j35jr G rvr -- 3 |