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Show Vf Wihjyii THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham SO Cty, Utah School Board Tuesday Morning, August 25, 1959 per stablistied t 1IH. Subscription rat 3 M per year, payable TuctcUy ind entered 1 te edvaecef In combination witn the box Second Class Matter t the poet office Eider Journal (published Thursdays) n Srtfhcm City, Utah, under the ct of 5 00 per year; 244 for 0 months; sinl , U79, Chrt. W. Ciaybavfh, Publisher NATIONAL copy Member Audit bureau of Circulations, Utah Stats Press Association, National Editorial Association, and United Press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. EDITORIAL - NtiaaHi UTAH Of TV ! Reqular Meet secondary schools. The board also directed that steps be taken to inform the public of the lew state traffic law which prohibits the passing of a school whicn is stopped on the road or highway. Report on Program Superintendent Talbot reported conon the program for ferences in the district. The program was approved by the board Talbot reported that he had been informed by Southern Pacific rail(Continued From Page One) road company that there would be power plant which will be built on the Box Elder aquaduct and no need to hold school at Lucm oi Utilize cullinary water for pro- Lakeside this year since construction had been completed on the by Bruce ducing electrical power. Plans are lake crossing. now being completed by the Tudor companys H was Friday The following recommended asof FranSan company Engineering AB the pressing contusion consignments for new school buses , , nected with putting two papers cisco. was approved by the board: City Council took another signiout during the weeks had subsided. M. E. Gibbs, Harper, Box Elder ficant step at the Heeling by lift- high and Lincoln route. To be as, Keeling weary and downtrod, ing the water restrictions imposed signed Bus No. 70 formerly used on was trying hard to look busy whi River high a trait acquired on local residents last spring. The the Little Valley-Bea- r taking a rest council based its action on the school route. . . in the Navy.... , Bear River Marion Summers, .. It was then that Mr..,Claybaugh, coming of cooler weather and the tte esteemed publisher and ex addition of more water into culi- City, Elwood, South Tremonton, Navy mar apparently saw through nary system. The additional water and Bear River high route. To be city began assigned No. 79, a new bus. this charade; . Ha bent over my resulted when the Thomas Anderson, Connne, Box the golf municipal desk and stared .into a pair of sprinkhhg course with well water and was al- Elder high route. To be assigned ha if mast eyelids.. . lowed to tie into the Intermoun- No. 80, a new bus. Ever think a beat writing g tain school culinary supply. Larry Howell, Portage, Bear be challenged. Now such an approach on FriThe schedule which permitted River high route. To be assigned No. 81, a new bus. alternate-daday was startling. sprinkling, was inTo Transport Students Buta good, newspaperman" is volved to conserve on Brigham Jay Brown was employed to alert and intellectual or just Citys supply of culinary water. students on contract bassuch emergencies.' r The council also voted unanl transport is to Promontory elementary like Mas mean an ordinance ',Yeu Margaret mously op providing school and to a point of contact . tcra? says 1. for .the regulation of construction, with the Penrose bus for students He evidently . was impressed operation of and maintenance to Bear River high. with the reply because the next swimming pools. Briefly, the or- going The board approved applications few seconds passed In silence. Mr. dinance sets standards which for nine students from Yost and C. was thinking it over. must be met and equipment and Junction to attend Raft River high Well, now thats not quite what apparatus which must be acquir- and elementary schools in Idaho. I had in mind, he said finally. ed where construction, operation Fredrick C. March, Promontory Drew Pearson? I asked with and maintenance of a public Point, was authorized to transport yide-eye- d countenance. swimming pool is involved. his .child to Promontory school at ' Guess again? In addition, the ordinance stip- financial in line compensation ulates that a permit must be ob- with district policy. , Pan Valentine? exclaimed he with tained from the city inspection de, "Thats it, Authorize Mileage The board authorized mileage of apparent relief. Write something partment before pool remodeling funny. Have .you ever thought may be undertaken and every seven cents per mile to Douglas about ft? public pool must be registered Cannon who had been invited to a with the health department. Hope." radiological school at the UniverMr Claybaugh is a patient man-OpClaud Jensen, Brent Hogan and sity of Utah, Aug. Douglas what he said .next is best Darwin Pond were granted per- civil defense chairman at Bear i . mission to construct an ice cream River high, was allowed mileage omitted, However, this writer was duly and hot dog stand on Second South equal to five round trips. The board also approved the folhe wanted. between Main street and First impressed with-whWrttg a column.,- - Make it funny. .West. The request previously had lowing: Fill the thing up with quips, been granted by the board of adDrapes and tile floor covering for the office at Bear River junior quotes and chuckle chit chat. justments., a request for equipment for Quite an assignment for a conMayor Ruel Eskelsen asked that high; firmed sourpuss. a letter be sent to all department the industrial art shop at Box ElAwake by that time (some boss- heads advising them to submit der junior high, and permission for es have on consideration), I be- their expenditures for the 1960 Rev. Donald Ranston to rent the Central school activity room on gan caressing the keys of my type- budget. , in accordance with diswriter. . , ( .inspiration was bound A plat which would add to Wade Sundays The rental equals J10 trict policy. to strike, . Bros, subdivision north beyond fees for janitor service. minutes and 13 Seventh North was submitted to plus sheets of paper later, this writer .the city engineer for his approval had turned out exactly no lines W8 HAVE A 8TBON3 Councilman Leon Packer sugof the funniest material ever au- gested that he arrange for a dem BOND THAT KEEPS. US thored.! It was depressing. onstrution of a street sweeper to TOSETWEQ. , Seems that trying to be humor- which - the council agreed. The ous has its draw balks. city officials currently are considI wrote 'on . . . and ering renting a street sweeper. , Undaunted, on , and on, A petition for a semaphore at , After filling File 11 with some Third North and Main was re21 erumpled ceived. However, the council depieces yf paper-.a- U tbe thought occured that this col- clined to take any action until umn didn't even have a name. contacting the state road No name and no column. It was ONLY YOU CAN prevent FOREST FIRES! A person is considered legally or less. blind if his vision is 0 This means a person who can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 200. Council Opens m Years at the Job Oscar LENOX, Mass. (UPI) R. Hutchinson can boast the longest active service as a fire chief in New England. Ha was named chief of the department here in 1909 after a fire burned the center of the town and killed six - (continued from page one) milk at vending machines in the QsKuno STATE , Kept Busy at cents. 1 , , A weekly xufctishwd every March r n PHONE Bids on Two Reservoirs Prescription k Delivery Servicefjf FINEST FRESH x .. ... col-um- n. DRUGS This smiling group has charge of teaching three groups of students In the VOLUNTEER EDUCATORS Community Presbyterian Churchs Vacation Church school which began last week. From left to right Is Beverly Killian, Alice Baker, Margery Hodges, Vergie Beaman, Rev. Hershey Julien, Bernice Huotsman, Effie Sewell, Rosalie Nordeen, Jan Meinert, Kay Lowry, Cheryl Reeves, Lillian Flustos, Kay Hodges, Lois Dickman, Gall Baker, Pat Lowry and Agnes Ewing. S&H Green Stamps ' 24-2- n - a draw, y Ah, nuta, thpught I. (This Temptation opinion does not necessarily carry BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) th endorsement of the publisher.) After recovering his stolen car, I then directed my Francis Fenn found a note atach thoughts to the choosing of an ap- ed to the steering wheel reading: - - - "Please do not leave your keys propriate title. or in the car anymore things like jiow about Dear Gabby Not Intended to br Taken In Any- that tempt me." . 1j . thing, But Light Hearted Fashion?' ; ' Try again Old boy. Though! these titles definitely have class,' theyre : not quite - what youre w tj searching fop. . My bo something wth a news' well-wor- - a. paper tang .like. Bruces Beat? like my condition Np,thia sounds worn out.- - The Crazy Comer? 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