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Show . AMERICAN EDUCATION BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 28, 1949 Novombor Th Worth of th 6 Monday, Norombor J -Individual Educational Opportunity WEEK weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established Nm. A in 1908. William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Utah State Press torial Association. Advertising National Advertising Service. Representative: MJteiiah -Coach Earl Fergusons stingpiem ers are primed for the game. ST. PAUL (UP)A son poured a can of red paint They have recovered from all of Minnesota farm lmvers on the Bee in front of the high of their major injuries and will believes farmers money under actual IT6 school. At that time not a per- be at full strength. ditions i ,he p son knew who did it. Going through practice drills Right off the bat. someone after school has put the Bees in han they could have said "It was Bear River, their tip-to? form. Coach Ferguson following the to go into effi 5 color is red. Others said it was has on going down to the plans ne4 even or year. a student from Weber state tournament this year. If W. C. Waite Logan. sairt they come out victorious in this Just last Wednesday in a spe- game and can sneak past the of income received froS cial assembly, Principal Free- Spartans next week, then they cipal agricultural man said that they had found will earn the right to meet eith- to the returns out who the culprit was. It was- er the Davis Darts or the Gran- would bring under th nt anyone from Bear River, Lo- ite eleven in the state final formulain show a tun favor of actual f"1 edge gan, or even Weber. It was a game. mcoai for the period 1940. student from our own school, Actual income The principal knew who it was The intramural sports at Box over parity but he wouldnt tell. Comthree years, withduring The student will have to pay Elder are at fever pitch. a high a?! for it out of his own pocket and petition is high. Both the girls percent above possibly C1 well are represent- reached in 1947, Waite gaff to have that foolish deed against and the boys ed. A large total of 48 captains him the rest of his life. are in charge of the teams. Bees Get Bums Rush DUNN, N. C. (UP)-TSports that have been finished t,, are softball, touch football, soc- bees can be busv he T8! Bees To Meet Bears teams The ball. kick and of but the else, cer, side Dunn doesnt On the football Elare now drilling for their vol- them The city council picture, the undefeated Box in the future. It illegal to kep hives r der Bees will tangle with their leyball series followed be will These River by swim- city limits after nelehtvl Bear close rivals, the Bears. The game will be the ming meets, basketball, ping-pon- a beekeeper complain and other indoor sports. got stung. next to the last game of the per- ,, 1 Tvtdoy, No vambor 9 Responsible Citiienship Wodnotday, Novombar 9 Health and Safety p Hi Subscription rate: $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Audit Bureau of Circula,-tions- . Association. National Edi- Spotlighting Utah Sometime last week, some 1949 season for the Bees in Region One football this year. Making DEMOCRACY 7 Honda The B. in the & R. more-or-le- ss II. both figured clandestine news of the Bobs got an accurate reII. story elsewhere today, and the B. & Stem this week. port of the B. & and if you dont hear the B. forget it. & R. y, Novombor Home and Community Obligations 7?-- t theTn' 10 Saturday, frtdoy, Novombot It Our Freedom and Security Next Decode In education Novombor , 12 lold F Thf Hold j jn ,.ock S i ftt. ft story, just out-stat- nt i 15 mercial shipments of upland Lawrence Turley says every morning If You Want Pheasant, when he comes down to work, under the card game birds especially pheason his window where the winning numbers Don't Lock To Idaho for ants consumption. Hallowe'en Headache y are posted, in the prize BOISE, Idaho (UP) The IdaThe reason is that the pheasOctober 31, adults will again be the un- scattered about the sidewalk are a bunch of ho fish and game commission ant victims Halloween the annual of crop in Idaho is consider- willing tickets all, presumably, has put a damper on certain reduced from last year, wave of vandalism, delightful fun for the ably epicurean tastes. And a lot rhore are kids, but a headache to the parents of The general gossip isnt at all convinced It has decreed that effective expected in the field this sea overturned outhouses, flat tires, waxed winone of Sardine Heights upright and Oct. 25, there can be no com son. dows, and too often busted windows and thatd citizens should actually be disdestroyed property. from qualified running for city office, on Its a gay time for the youngsters, when, But in their opinion, all of the laws are lifted, so account of civil service employment. weve rumors and the squawked that they can blow their stacks, and really somebody heard arent doing the squawker any good. raise the lid off of the underworld. In all justice to the kids, and with a few (A feller never knows when he might need fond memories in the back of our minds, it a friend.) is a night that should be dedicated to them. But, again in all fairness to them, it is not Seashores Cocker, Lady, is fat and lazy a night when they should learn to crouse and complacent. If a car happens by slowaround, destroy public property, and learn ly enough, shell waddle out toward the curb COUNCILMAN FOR MAYOR the basic requirements of being a delinquent, and emit one feeble yip. The other day, in is the idea of an there an f If inkling such a demonstration touched the heart of minds of the parents that the night will be a the she Poor Lady, lessoii in crime for their youngster, instead sympathized. She doesnt get to bark at of an evening of gaiety, cars much. razor strop should be dug from the closet and laid on the living room table as a subtle About every store you go into, theyre up reminder. ' Hallowe'en is a d d and night for the kids, but in- to their necks in Christmas merchandise. And, stead of letting them run like a band of wild buffalo through the streets, breaking street most of em, trying to pretend suddenly, lights, crashing windows, stealing, destroy- when you come in that they arent enjoying property, they should be treated to genu- ing running the electric trains and trying ine parties, and the younger ones should be out this years new toys! allowed their. masks and Halloween begging. Its a night for the kids to have fun. Weather like this, theres something golBut it should not be a night for them that den about autumn. But where was it we they may someday regret. read that every poet ought to have a practical spouse to rake up and burn autumns American Education Week golden glory after he gets through with it. By C. E. Smith WILLIS HANSEN We read of a Commercial club, back east American Education week has been set of Brigham City, one of the comresident whose members a have taken Lifelong somewhere, for November 6 to 12. and active young business men LORENZO J. BOTT progressive munitys to to all traffic and laws, pledge obey report .Schools, colleges, churches, homes and civic workers. Owns own business and town real and violato The present Mayor of Brigham City the police department any. traffic other American institutions will fittingly estate. Served in executive position in Junior Chamber who has successfully .administered his which tions observe. Wildlife Federation. Box Elder of Commerce and they commemorate the week in doing homage to for the past two years, and now office of four Member of Second Ward. Married and father the great men and women of the past who knows the needs of our city. His aim is of business, children. Interested in the improvement to build a more progressive modern city made untold sacrifice to lay the foundation school and recreation and community life in generaL At first it sounds like a good thing, but in by efficient, economical operation. DesHe is the incumbent of our great American education system. councilman, and now testing the idea of its local application the cendant of Utah Pioneers. A taxpayer knows the needs of our community. It is our free education system that gave weak points become evident. First, dont and operator of a growing business for over thirty-fivrise to, and established on a firm basis, our the Commercial club members have anything years. Father of four CITY RECORDER children, three of whom live in Brigham democratic form of society. It is not con- else to do all day long work, maybe, or run City and are taxpayers. ceivable that a democracy could exist withbusinesses or go hunting or play golf exout free education, and it is not conveivable cept write out reports of traffic violations that any other kind of government could theyve observed? Even if they dont, surepossibly exist where there is free education. ly theyd like to get eight hours or so sleep The sponsors of the annual observance of each night. American Education week are the National Education association, the American Legion, And second, would the police give a dern? the United States office of education and the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. There is much in American education of An air force captain was explaining, last which we can be proud, but these good feanew $62 a month pay boost. night, tures are hampered by a lag in applying About his same time they took away the the what we know and in meeting new social and extra income tax deduction. So the $1,500 economic conditions. less the normal income tax, less boost, big The rapidly increasing elementary school the discontinued deduction, left the captain enrolment constitutes the greatest single a month $1.49 ahead of his net salary just problem facing American education today. of two years ago. each School enrolments will grow rapidly at grade level throughout the next decade. The acute shortage of qualified teachers We see by a headline General Vaughan STAND FOR has decreased slightly,, but the public terms himself the White House shock abFANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN schools are still under the necessity of emAs such hed naturally be expecsorber. Wife of the late Wilford A. Christensen, Is a ploying many emergency teachers and teach-er- p ted to require greasing occasionally. capable lady anxious to serve the people of Brigham with substandard certificates, and still City. She was born and raised in Brigham City, is the vacant thousands of positions remain Is A Duty mother of four children, and has been a taxpayer for Voting throughout the country. thirty years. She taught school in Box Elder county As a part of this years observance of for many years. She has been an active church workNovember 8, is the day every Tuesday, er. She had a son who served in the last World War, American Education week the Box Elder de- Brigham City citizen again has the opporand another son who is now on a mission. She is very a will education broadcast daily tunity democratically to express his politipartment of conscientious and a hard working person and efficient, program over KBUH at 2 oclock. On Sun- cal opinions at the polls. is interested in good city government. S. Rich Abel day, November 6, President With both the Democratic and Republican will discuss The Worth of the Individual. COUNCILMAN candidates on parties boasting Monday, Principal Alf Freeman and mem- their tickets, and platforms that they can bers of his faculty will discuss Educational be justifiably proud of, the opportunity Opportunities at Box Elder High School. again presents itself to examine the candiOn Tuesday Mayor Kleon Kerr of Tremon-to- n dates, their political taims and their qualifiwill speak on Responsible Citizenship. cations and then go to the polls and vote acWednesday Garland Puzey of Bear River cordingly. high school will treat the subject, Health Whether a Republican or a Democrat or and Safety. Thursday a group of social whether you are straddling the line, it is science students of Box Elder high school not only the privilege of every qualified 1 will discuss Home and Community Obliga- citizen to vote, but a duty. tions. Friday Freedom and Security The democratic form of government is will be treated by a group from Bear River founded on the ideal that it is the governhigh school. Superintendent Kenneth E. ment of the people that it is the people Weight will close the series with a talk on who rule themselves through expressing The Next Decade in Education. themselves at the polls and by electing the candidate who represents the ideals they Can't Be Said Too Often believe in and who will carry through the activities to and policies they wish to see fulthat a seer take didnt It predict there would be several hunting fatalities in filled. Before voting in Brigham City this year it Utah, sometime between the date of the is of and the the duck season end of necessary for all the people who did not opening TRACY H. LARSEN vote last year to register and, many times, year. of Son the late Hans S. Larsen was born and raised Hunting accidents seem particularly through neglect, a qualified person will not in Brigham City. Has worked for a number of years vote because he lets registration time slip for the Utah Idaho Sugar company in both field and nepdiess and tragic losses. The Ten mill departments. Was assistant water superintendent of Safe Gun Handling, known by. of Brigham City for 21 j years. Is property owner and to, nearly all sportsmen , ordinary common Registration time in Brigham City for the taxpayer. Married and father of three children. At sense, an elementary knowledge of First November 8 election of city officials, will employed by the Box Elder County School present Board. A a member of the Seventh Ward. Ajd, and an awareness of the danger of last only one day, Tuesday, November 1. (Not related to J. Norris Larsen) Brigham City is divided into eight prefirearms, at all times, should suffice some year to give Utah a clean slate for an en- cincts for registration which cover the T7 same areas as the eight wards in the city. tire hunting season. oS Deer season and duck season are still on. In each of these precincts a registration Pheasant season is just around the corner. headquarters will be set up at a home (they are listed on the front page), and it will take Bo the danger still is here. Let's be careful! only a moment to complete the process. pre-hu- Jfyet e give-awa- non-winne- bird-hunter- s g well-like- HCBEI COUNCILMAN Three-Year-Ol- d. great-grandfathe- rs newly-arrive- partly-unpacke- SHIRLEY W. WIGHT Son of Joseph L. and Amelia Wight. Was raised and educated in Brigham City He is a taxpayer and owns and operates his own business. Member of Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce, and a former Fire Chief. Members of the L. D. S. church. Married to Edna Glenn, has one son. For three years during the war he was Foreman at Hill Air Force Base. CITY TREASURER M72I4, e $' "X J fJC N YOUR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES o HONESTY PURDETT (Simonsen) EAkMER LoDaughter of the late Chris Simonsen. and Mrs. ttie Simonsen. a graduate of the Box Elder nign school, and has just recently completed three courses in Bookkeeping, Office Machines and Typing in BusBo iness college. She is working as an extra in the chifour of Mother Elder Courthouse tax department. acldren two of whom are high school students An teeoi tive church worker and assistant supervisor nage club. EFFICIENCY top-not- ch COUNCILMAN o ECONOMY REGISTER NOVEMBER Lt VOTE NOVEMBER 8 FOR GOOD Com-mindme- GOVERNMENT J. NORRIS LARSEN er E lifetime resident and graduate of Box ol. Weber College and U.S.A.C. Served mission and five years in 5th Ward BispP member of South Box Elder Stake High COU taught school for 7 years in Bear River nig For the past 3 years instructor of G. River high school. Owns and operates ou Married Ina Stephenson, Delta, Utah, anao four children ranging from 1 to 8 years of the late Joseph H. Larsen and Collie sen. (Not related to Tracy H. Larsen) A Y ,i go , A1 I- - jye g jon g. |