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Show THE BOX BEHS Danco i . fv--i " " 1 ' Tit . RrAil ru''r' will Include - f i I ' i vi ; t . '. ; ; i f i v .r p' show. h V x - V I as "Me and My Shadow, " "In the Mood," "Lullaby of Broadway," "Little Girl," "Cha Cha Cha for Judy," and "Hello Dolly." These skilled musicians form km band and provide unusually good sound for yourg jnusidans, according to Jerry Allen, KUSU.TV producer. The band is directed by Efrl 5 &&&? The Box Elder High school dsnce band will appear on KUSU. TV, Challen 12, Monday, March IS at 9 p.m. The Box Elder group's ap. pearance Is part of a series which . features area high school on the third Monday of each month on tha "USU Arts Their program such numbers Utah Thursday, March 11, 1965 Band to Bo On TV Show Presents" EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, r i A P w. Swenson. kibtfaai USU Spring March Virginia Perelson, (front) Jeanne Thomas, Elaine Barblerl, and Linda Gurrlster, girl who earned her Challenge last fall was Sheryl Pankratz, who was unable The Cadette program Is planned for punlor high age to be present for the picture. girls, who will be participating In Girl Scout Week activities during March Here Mar. Meet on Child Development ' soclatlon. D. Ed. Is an C. Jay Skidmore, associate professor of family and child development and mar. rlage counselor at Utah State university. He Is the psycholog. 1st for the Northern Utah Mental Health clinic and Logan chair, man of the Governors Commit, tee on Children and Youth. E. Wayne Wright Is the co. ordlnator of counseling ser vices, and association profes. sor of psychology and guidance at Utah State university. The brief business meeting will present the PTA office candidates for the 1665.66 school year. Parents wont want to miss this Important evening, . Sets Annual presentation Is rated very high, and all Bunderson parents are strongly encourag-e- J to attend. The experience and talent of these three distinguish-eguests are as follows: This d Variety Show Lakeview PTA Is .finalizing plans for Its annual show to be held on Friday and Saturday, In the school au March dltorlum at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Hutchison dlrec. 26-2- tsr of the program, has been rehearsing with various groups selecting school and local tal. ent to perform. Theme for this years show centers around the Mardl Gras and Mrs. Charles Gurney, pub llcity chairman, has announced that in true Mardl Gras fash. Ion, thers will be fun and gifts for everyone. Mrs. Eldon Coffman Is In charge of scenery, Mrs. Harold Hamblen Is arranging for cos tumes, and Mrs. Charles Ohla programs. Mrs. Reese Hall, ticket chair man, has set prices at a low 25 cents per child, and 75 cents for adults, or a total charge of 32 per family. Tickets will be available from committee mem bers and Lakeview school stu. dents. DR. R.N. MALOUF la aprac-tlcln- g physician and surgeon In Logan. He is past president of Cache County Mental Health as- - Corinne PTA Sets Meeting The Corinne school PTA will hold Its annual election meet, lng onThursday March 11, at 8 p.m. The session will be conduct, e ed In the room with Visa Lautlmattl an student from Finland now attending Box Elder High school, as featured speaker. He will discuss the culture of his native country and also sing songs of Finland, " multi-purpos- Perry PTA Meet Slated Tonight The Perry school PTA or ganlzatlon will conduct a meet lng tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. In the school auditorium. Nomination of officers will take place. Guest speaker for the even-ln- g will be a member of the faculty from Utah State univer sity, whose subject will be During the meeting, 9 t The IS-- Willard PTA will meet on Thursday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the school. Guest speaker for the even, will be Highway Patrolman Richard Naylor, who will show a film on safety and will talk on safety factors on the high, way, In the school, and at home, AU parents are urged to be In attendance, for the election of officers for the coming year will be held at this meeting. The Utah State university ex. tension program will bring spring quarter classes to Brig, ham City with registration sch. eduled Thursday, March 11. Registration will take place at 5 p.m. at Intermountain school and at 7 p.m, at the Box Elder Bunderson PTA Sets Panel Lakeview PTA at high schools on the "USU Arts Presents" show. member band Is directed by Earl Swenson. Set Safety Meet 11 3. Bunderson PTA program recently awarded their chal- highlight of the year will be held on Thursday, March 11, at lenge pins at a Court of Awards held at Red Cllffe Girl Scout 7:30 p.m. In Bunderson school. An unusual and talented group camp on Feb. 27. has been assembled to address Elaine Perelson, Virginia Jeanne Thomas, and discuss with the PTA memBarblerl, Linda Gurrlster and Gemma bership on the subject of child Dailey passed the "Challenge of development. Three main areas will be ex. when social dependlblllty" thefol-lowin- g given the challenge of planning, plored and discussed by Valen-tin- e Dr. R.N. a and participants: giving preparing party for the Pioneer Me- Malouf of Logan will talk on morial Nursing home. "physical aspects of child de. C. Professor The girls planned a luncheon velopment," will discuss menu tor all, with favors tor Jay Skidmore Games were "family and child development each resident. played with prizes for each problems," and Professor E. will talk on guests, and music supplied as Wayne Wright "counseling and psychology In background for the party. child teacher parent 15, KUSU-T- Classes Open Willard PTA WIN CHALLENGE Cadette Girl Scouts of Troop 146 who earned their Challenge bars' in the Challenge of Social Dependability recently Include Terri Case, Gemma Dally, Five Cadette Girl Scouts were The Box Elder High School Dance Channel 12, on Monday, p.m. as part of series which features area BEHS DANCE BAND Band will appear on new Corinne PTA officers will be elected. Nominated have been Mrs. JoAnn Morrill, and Mrs. Harriet Black, president; Mrs. Selma Yagl and Mrs. Margie Singh, vice president; Mrs. Billie Andersen and Mrs. Edna Hardy, secretary; Mrs. Delores Harper and Mrs. Lapreal Shin, Communications." "Family , kle, treasurer. Parents of all school child, Nominations will be accept, ren In the Perry area are urg. ed from the floor, ed to be In attendance, accordAll PTA members were urged ing to Mrs. Glen Bowcutt, pres to attend the meeting which ldent. promises to be entertaining and 'r Let small mud stains dry, and Informative, a PTA spokesman then brush off. before washing said. High school, A minimum of ten students will be required before a class can be taught, according to Jos. eph Tlllotsen, adult education supervisor for South Box Elder Mountainview county. TILLOTSEN SAID THATfees be charged PTA for the classes will as follows: Nine dollars per credit hour for college credit with $10 per credit hour being charged for Thlokol employees, A fee of $10 will be charged for auditing a class regard, less of the number of hours It meets, and no college will be given to an auditor. Auditing activity classes is not per. mltted. CLASSES PLANNED Mountainview PTA wUl meet on Thursday. March 11, at 7:30 p.m. In the room. ring the short business meet, lng at the beginning of the even, lng, election of officers for the coming year will be held. multi-purpos- e special treat has been plan-neby program chairman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Speaks, who announced that ths elemen. tary travelling assembly from Intermountain school will be on and to perform. A F'OR Brigham City area are listed as follows: Elementary Education 112 Arithmetic In the elementary school will meet Wednesday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. or Thurs day from 7 to 9 p.m. Offers three credit hours wlthR, Ham. mond as Instructor. Education 258 Practlcum In evaluation and Improvement of Instruction. Offers three credit hours with H. Johnson as In structor. Will meet on Wednes. day. Fine Art 160 Music in the elementary schools will meet on Wednesday or Thursday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Offers three credit hours with M. Jensen as lnstruc. The assembly conveys a picture of Navajo Indian cluture with a program of dances, crafts, and students perform-lnIn authentic costumes. Nar. rator for the assembly Is Mrs. George Lowry. First place military design award presented by the Society of the fiberPlastics Industry, Chicago, III, was given to Thiokols Wasatch division for glass filament wound rocket motor case demonstrating some of the highest strengths In the Industry. Viewing the blue ribbon, from left, are Thlokol employees Bob Petty; ' Earl Gray, and Paul Hatch. TOP DESIGN g tor. Mech. Eng. 116 Engineering heat transfer will meet on Mon. day. Offers three credit hours with J.C, Batty, Instructor. THE Thursday FOLLOWING CLASSES may be taught If there Is suf. f ldent demand: Business Administration 250 Managerial economics, will meet Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. or from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Three credit hours, with R. Durtschl Instructor. Education 259 Elementary Supervising student teaching, will tpeet Tuesday at 4:30 p.m Three credit hours with E. Wiggins, Instructor. English liter-aturEnglish 60 early period, offers five credit hours. English 112 Advanced expository writing, three credit hours. 111 Technical English writing, three credit hours. English 134 Literary critic, four credit hours. ism, Shakespeare, English 163 comedies and history plays, five credit hours. Shakespeare, English 164 the tragedies, five credit hours. Ths Roman, English 190 tic Period, five credit hours. All parents are urged to be present. Alcoholism and education, three credit hours. Flower Horticulture 118 arranging, three credit hours. Book Library Science 155 selection, five credit hours Math 44 Plane trlgonome try, three credit hours. Applies, Psychology 112 tlon of statistics to education and psychology, three credit hours. Psychology 145 Mental hy glene, three credit hours. Psychology 224 Character, lstlcs of the mentally retard, ed, three credit hours. Psychology 283 Principles and techniques of counseling, three credit hours, Workshop Psychology 297 In guidance, three credit hours, OccupaPsychology 287 tional information, three credit hours. e, Education 240 SocnndarV rfi.e Improvement of social stu. dies In the secondary schools, PTA to Hoar Rocket Case Child Expert Wins Award A "But Daddy Listen to me with Your Eyes." This will be the subject of a PTA meeting to be held at Lake View Elementary school Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Ron Peterson, child guL dance counselor at Utah State university, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss some oi the every-damistakes we make as parents and their effect on our children. The school science fair wlli be held in connection with the PTA meeting. The exhibits may be viewed from 6:30 p.m. until the beginning of the meeting and also following the meeting. They will be displayed In the multi, purpose room and the hallway. Elections will be held for new officers for the 1965-6school demonstrated some of the high, est known strengths in the fiber, glass rocket motor case industry. Ths award.wlnnlng case Is 42 Inches In diameter and 51 Inches long with three thrust termlna. tlon ports In the forward dome. The fiberglass filaments used In fabrication were epoxy resin, S." glass, twen-t- y end rovings. The burst pressure of the case Is 844 pounds per square Inch. Its strength to weight ratio Is 2.3 times stronger than the latest steels developed for rock, et motor cases. fiberglass, filament-wounplastic rocket motor case de. d signed and fabricated by Thlokol Chemical corporation's Wasat. ch division won first place de. lgn award in the military cate, gory at the annual conference of the Society of the Plastics In. dustry at Chicago, m. The rocket motor case has y get the jump on spring - at 6 year. Nominated are Mrs. Willard three credit hours. Christensen and Mrs. Walter Secondary Education 241 Mrs. Emil Jaggl President, The Improvement of Language Hyde Dunn and Mrs. Reid arts In the secondary school, Thompson, vice president; Mrs. three credit hours. Gilbert LaurltzenandMrs. Paul Geopraphy 6 or 106 Cultural Hedman secretary, Mrs. Ken. three neth Glauser and Mrs, C.R. geography of Afro-Aslcredit hours. Bratton treasurer. BLOCKS a, . - Health Citroen 145 Education HAI.KH cars . . . to 32 M7G ul Speeds excess of 1 00 MPH Power disc brakes Front Wheel Drive Power steering Air-O- il Suspension Tires that last up to 50,000 miles Comfortable seating for 5 adults In 15-1- 6 Ths Box Elder stake MIA drama faatlval will ba held Monday and Tuesday tvenlngs In ths Box Elder Mar. Junior High school auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. Each night three one-ac- t plays will be presented. Musical numbers will be rendered by var. lous young people of tho stako. Each nights performance will be . different from the other. The performances promise to be very pleasant and snjoyable according to Miss Evtlyn Fos. ter, stake YWMIA president, who Invites tha central public to attend either or both even, lngs 15-1- 6 Laurel Gee, rlghl, point warning finger at Janet AWAIT DRAMA FESTIVAL In a scene from the Eleventh ward Nielson Gloria and Sid Forsgren Weetonskow, MIA'f play, "Something to Crow About." 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