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Show r ' ; f I v-- . . N ELDER High School Districts students, 92S to 908. Elder Box At Juniors enrollment is 1,017 compared to 655 at Bear River Junior. Although Bear River Junior High Principal Ford Jeppson was not present, Dr. Woodbury said he had told him earlier in the day that to accept additional students would jam him tight. In presenting his figures, Hawkes said a downward trend is anticipated at all four schools in the future, the result, he added, of the trend to smaller families. the The announcement was made F riday while crews were setting up the display in Building 327, which is just north of the Intermountain pool. Martin Onesalt, left, and Irene Whitehair and Bette Yazzie look over an Apollo space module that is on display at Intermountain school. The exhibit is open to the public. SPACE MODULE year. The assignments included these: Beautification Claudius Olsen; board A1 Cazier ; drug use and abuse of health Mayor Zundel; Golden Spike Rudolph CounKaiser; industrial commission cilman Kaiser has been serving on that panel as a citizen but now must step aside in favor of a new citizen appointment by the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce. Councilman JenCycle association Councilman sen; community theatre Councilman Armstrong; library board Armstrong; recreation com- p.m. starting Monday, according to Vince Loosli, spoke sman for the project. However on Thursdays and Fridays the building will be open until 7 p.m., he said. The display will be up until Want Innovations Mrs. Rasmussen also hit on these points, saying the PTA doesnt want to see innovative programs at the junior high dropped so that additional students can be The exhibit was trucked from Ames Recreation center at Moffett Air Force Base, Calif. 26. A community school class will be offered in conversational French Thursday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Jan. 20. This will be held at Box Elder school in Room 15. Any age from seventh grade through adults is encouraged to Junior High i for sale. budget, election of officers, project host-caboos- e other matters, according Berry, executive director. CQNTIIIOUTCO f G. You are about to invest money for an ad and you are entitled to get results. To get best results you shouldl "tell all" about the details of your offer. Bullein Board urges you to quote the price if possible. Surveys show many readers will not answer an ad unless the price given. Don't omit important words to save money, an informative ad will get results much faster and cost less in the long run. L iV Box t you have any questions, don't hesitate to write or Bulletin Boards job is to help you ). call us If (723-3471- get results! 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Upon request, they also be repeated free for will Address 1965. Vandals broke a tail light lens on the car owned by Herb Adamson, 54 South Second West, according to police reports Friday. Regular Bulletin Board ads run a minimum of 3 times, but the third time is free. If you get results the first time, you may cancel and half your payment will be refunded. Help Available and Free Offer" ads are free. Ad will run 1 I Arrived Tuesday He arrived at the Call residence last Tuesday and was expected to leave Monday. Becerra who is 26 years old, attended the University of Mexico and did his post graduate studies at Trinity 370, Brigham City, Utah 84302 Name for your Childrens room different homes TMt PUtLltHKR mm 7 Cambridge in England. He has been practicing law since 1969. The Mexico City attorney was a member of a group of 10 students from Mexico who Brigham City in tftVICt There is an additional charge of $1.00 for the use a Bulletin Board box number but we urge you not to use a box number unless necessary. It will reduce the number of replies you get. NEWS JOURNAL BULLETIN BOARD - Lasting Friendship PUtUC of ORDER FORM Seeing his son John, center and Javier Beccerra, right, off on week is Omer J. Call. The Mexico City attorney was visiting the a skiing trip this past Call residence where he stayed in 1965 during an international living program. Local Program Creates A i period ever, and makes Bonds a practical way to save for dreams you want to come true while youre still young enough to enjoy them. See the folks in the payroll office where you work. Theyve got dreams for sale t At MR the 1972 funding and to James THIt tPACK Compose your own Bulletin Board Classified Ad and order it by mail. The chart below gives the cost. Your ad is free if you are advertising in the Help Available column or the Free Giveaway column. A visited 723-735- qive to the march of Dimes years That's the shortest maturity Acqaintances made during the Experiment in International Living program turn out to be lasting friendships as was proven this past week at the Omer J. Call residence at 446 South Main. The Calls had a visitor from Mexico City, Javier Becerra, who stayed two weeks at their home in 1965 as part of the program. Becerra was a student at that time and is now a practicing attorney in Mexico City. old While renewing in City, Brigham acquaintances Becerra has been skiing at and Beaver Snow Basin also and Mountain, snowmobiling in the nearby mountains. previous knowledge of is required and students will learn basic phrases and simple conversation. The fee is $5 for the course. Interested persons may contact Myra Christensen at 7 for more information. No French W Dreams accommodated. We feel there are other ways to solve the problem, she said, suggesting that some students might be sent to Bear River High school. The school board, hearing the opinions and a statement from Supt. J.C. Haws that "these reports took all the enthusiasm we had that this was a solution to our problem, laid the proposal to final rest without fanfare of mourning. feature ? SPACE SUIT Listening to Clifford Eaton, of NASA's Audio Visual Facility, explain how the space suit used by Apollo astronauts works, are Intermountain students, left, John Wagon, Olsen Yazzie, Clara Gonnie, and Rena White. Everybodys got a dream lurking around in the back of his nund A dream vacation A dream cottage. A dream car. Dreams can be a lot more fun if you know youre doing something to make them come true And thats what the Payroll Savings Plan is all about. When you sign up an amount you specify is set aside from each paycheck and used to buy U S. Savings Bonds Now Bonds mature in less than six ENTERTAIN VISITOR enroll. y Spike Empire Board Sets Annual Meeting The Golden Spike Empire, Inc., Board of Directors will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Weber club, 1029 25th street in Ogden. The session, scheduled at 7 p.m., will 243. French Class Offered Here Split Ninth Grade (Continued From Page One) great deal of politics involved as to how to split the ninth grade, with the only real justification seeming to be Special Feature special feature of the film exhibit will be a The Eagle Has Landed, which can be viewed at any time. Loosli urged large groups to him for call special Ext. arrangements at A Cou- planning commission mission Mayor Zundel; shade tree Councilman Kaiser; traffic commission Councilman Armstrong; advisory United Nations Councilman Armstrong; water control board Councilman Olsen. Youth committee Mayor Zundel; fire Councilman Jensen; airdepartment Councilman Kaiser; port committee resource conservation and development Councilman Jensen; regional law enCounforcement advisory committee cilman Kaiser; county council of governments Mayor Zundel; museum-gallerCouncilman Cazier, and committee Councilman Olsen. riding club Where the fire department is concerned, Mayor Zundel asked Councilman Jensen to get a study on the cost of equipment use outside of city limits. "This should at least pay for itself, he said, referring to fire runs which call the local department into neighboring areas. Also, the council approved appointment of Reid Thompson and Jay Call to the airport committee. Okays Assignments In other business, the council approved appointment of its members and the mayor to various city committees, most of them continuing as theyve been this past one-thir- Opens Monday The public and school groups are invited to look at the display from the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 Jan. ncilman It includes an astronaut model and suit and actual moon photos from the flights of Apollo 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Also included is a scale replica of the d scale Saturn 5 and a model of the Luna landing module. NASA's audio visual display of the Apollo moon flights has been set up on the Intermountain school campus and is open to the public. drain. Cazier; Intermountain Apollo display Open to Public City Hall Question (Continued From Page One) features. At any rate, the mayor noted again that it will be necessary to keep the old city hall in use until the new structure is completed and suggested a decision can be made then. City,-Uta- i rg-'t- Now Have Bulk The bulk of students are in our secondary schools now and were faced with fewer pupils in all secondary schools if we stay as we are now," he asserted. His projected figures are based on numbers of students presently living in the county and do not attempt to predict population growth. In conclusion, Principal Nichols declared that students whove been in one high school for a long period of time should not be forced to move, especially for graduation. He told the board that to take the three rural communities away from Box Elders attendance area would see his schools vocational agriculture program go down The Brigham City school, if boundaries were adjusted, would have a top enrollment of 913 next year compared with 891 at Bear River. In 1974-7according to projections, Bear River would actually have more NEWS, Brigham Sunday, January, 16, 1972 Currently, Junior Highs Included Not only the two high schools, but Bear River Junior and Box Elder Junior High schools were included in Hawkes enrollment report. They would be much closer in student numbers (Box Elder Junior doesnt have a ninth grade while Bear River Junior does) if attendance areas were changed. V y V-- r V'- - BOX (Continued From Page One) Utah and is one of the national leaders in this respect. The one pinch they do feel, he noted, is in facilities for activities. The school has no swimming pool and an auditiorium for only 1,103 persons. Also, he pointed out that a double ninth grade athletic program puts added pressure on physical education space, forcing them to utilize facilities. 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