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Show I BOX door-to-do- Begin at Seven Volunteers will gather at 7 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church to pick up their city maps and cartons which bear the UNICEF insignia of a mother and child. They will then divide to their assigned areas of the until 8:30 p.m., city and go when they will return to the church for a Halloween party to include traditional decor, cider, doughnuts and cocoa. The young people represent several church groups, school classes, and the local Cadette Girl Scout troop. Individuals are also invited to participate by signing up at the church at 7 p.m. as they pick up a carton for collection. As the volunteers return to the church, a student committee will mark the sheet of volunteers and count the funds collected in order to report the amount which will be sent to UNICEF. Since the program is entirely volunteer planned, 100 percent of funds collected will be forwarded to the door-to-do- - The abolishment of the traditional Halloween activity of Trick or Treat was urged this week by Darcie H. White, Utah Safety councils vice president for home safety. Over Sugar Factory will wind up sometime in February, with production expected to be about 49 million e pounds of sugar, near the plants record of 50 million pounds set in 1964. The beet processing facilities of the complex will be removed at the end of Purse Missing all-tim- (Continued From Page One) in the beet sugar industry, as well as other industries, in recent years, Cannon noted. In contrast, he added, the Garland factory has been enlarged and modernized in recent years and is able to withstand the pressures of the modern economy. The West Jordan processing operation h Instruction, result of the program proposal submitted by Jensen and Leon P. Johnson last summer. Actually, the venture is based on a state Mobile project started last year Assisted Career Exploration (MACE). Equipment is housed in a trailer which is parked next to the school for a period of time. Dale Barlow, counselor, travels school counselor in the program. Thus far, Box Elder is the only school to establish its own project. with the trailer and trains each Will Pay for Itself The local counselors figure the independent move will pay for itself very soon since they estimated it would cost $3,000 to run local students through the mobile program. Because it is first, Jensen said Box Elder probably has the finest center for career selection in the entire Utah high school community. Box Elder is working in cooperation with the state in a study to determine the relative results of the fixed project when compared with MACE. Johnson said a meeting has been held with faculty members at the school to ; The Brigham City council has given authorization to remove a Chinese elm tree from in front of the Roger B. Nielson residence, 453 North Fifth East. n ' - To t r- f becoming victim Termites generally atlaek only dead wood or wood pro-du- e U. acquaint them with the program. He expressed hope that this will stimulate them to show students how the various subjects they teach can be applied to the world of work. Parents Called In In addition, parents have been called in and introduced to the new endeavor. And they will be consulted later, in company with their children, to discuss the findings of aptitude and Interest tests and what the career field has to offer. This is considered important because of the influence of parents in the selection of a career and decisions to pursue post-hig' school study. The actual involvement of students will begin next Monday. Jensen said there will be 12 students in each group with each student to spend 14 hours in interpreting his test results with a counselor and follow-u- p training to acquaint him with the equipment and materials and how to use them. It will require three to four months for the entire ninth grade to complete it. Other members of the BEHS counselor staff are Louise Francis and Nadr Allen. Involved in planning and supervision of the MACE project have been Dr. Michael Bertoch, Utah State university, and John F. Stephens, Warren Gaddis and Russell Whittaker, state school office. a traffic- could - be lessened. accident greatly While this plea is not going to be popular with the younger White set, said, their people. I feel with my experience in the legislature, can serve you, the taxpayer, better than one having had no experi ence. Being of the governors political persuasion can get his audience on important problems and I I appointments affecting Thanks again - Ill feel honored to serve you in the legislature. Our Special Glamour Permanent Wave Includes Hair Cut & New Style. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only Collect Trees Capri Wig & CSB fiSB Beauty Salon 48 No. Main 723-597- 5 U' - I WANT YOU TO KNOW ME h Council Boy Scouts of America announces the 1970 Exploring Grand National Safe Driving Road Rally Saturday, Nov. 21. All post teams must be registered and turned into the office of Exploring Lake Bonneville Council B.S.A. Ogden, not later than Friday, I WANT TO REPRESENT YOU ELECT OcJ. 30. All participating teams will be eligible for the winners cash awards, trophies and a delicious banquet for all. A spokesman urged scouts interested to contact their post advisor. Eagles Slate Costume Dance On Halloween COMES FROM A HAS WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF PROBLEM OF SENIOR CITIZENS, YOUTH AND THEIR NEEDS, WELFARE AND WELFARE PROBLEMS SUPERINTENDENT M.I.A. BOX ELDER STAKE AREA COMMISSIONER BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BISHOP BRIGHAM CITY FIRST LDS WARD LARGE FAMILY KNOWS HOW TO SHARE & MAKE DO ELEVENTH CHILD OF IRA W. & EMMA JENSEN PACKER (Both Deceased) SISTERS: Verna Bead (Deceased) Opal Frye, Nona Funk, Adele Packer (deceased), Donna Swiss. BROTHERS: RONALD I. PACKER, LEON C PACKER, LOWELL W. PACKER, DOYLE L. PACKER, BOYD K. PACKER. Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and their celebrate will with a costume dance at the aerie home partners Halloween Saturday night, Oct. 31. The event will begin at 9 p.m. Music will be furnished by the KSOP Wranglers. Admission will be $2.50 per couple for those In costume. Those not in costume will be charged $3.50. Prizes will be awarded during the evening. Following the dance, hobo stew will be served. MANY YEARS OF SERVICE EXPERIENCE SERVED UNITED STATES ARMY PRESIDENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAIRMAN INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE BOX ELDER COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE 2030 CLUB INTERNATIONAL KIWANIS CLUB Sec. & Board of Directors P.T.A. Committee Chairman MEMBER CENTRAL COMMITrEE & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CITY CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY DEMOCRATIC PARTY. BRIGHAM CITY ROTARY CLUB RAISING A FAMILY OF SIX KNOWS ABOUT HIGH COST OF LIVING UNDERSTANDS YOUTH MARRIED BEVERLY CARLSON of Willard, The Daughter of CHARLES ARTHUR and JENNIE TAMS CARLSON. (Both Deceased) CHILDREN JEFFREY SCOTT GLORIA ANN JANET KEVIN RUTH MICIIELE Student BYU Senior BEIIS Junior BEIIS 8th Grd. JUS 4th Grd. Central 1st Grd. Central FOUR YEARS BRIGHAM CITY COUNCIL ADMINISTERED OVER: SOUND BUSINESS BACKGROUND ENGINEERING DEPT. HEALTH & SANITATION DEPT. AIRPORT DEPT. FIRE DEPT. WASTE COLLECTION DEPT. SUBSTANTIAL TAX PAYER MANAGEMENT & OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE 25 YEARS PACKER MOTOR C.O., INC VICE PRESIDENT PACKER INVESTMENT INC PRESIDENT Wm PACKER Inc. (Real Estate and Insurance) HOLDS UTAH STATE LICENSES: Automotive Sales, Real Estate Sales, Insurance: Life, Casualty & Health & Accident. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL WEBER STATE COLLEGE UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY DALE CARNEGIE Grad. Asst. COURSES: IIENEGI.R BUSINESS COLLEGE L.D.S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Box Elder counselor Leon CONFERENCE ROOM freshmen students In the with p. Johnson talks center at the choice new career a of room conference the youngsters Parties, of AT THE CAPRI Troop 322 of Brigham City has received city council approval to pick up Christmas trees on Jan. 2 and 9, 1971. The Boy Scout troop has done this for several years. - Halloween possibility should like to take this opportunity to express to the people of this area my appreciation for reading Doc Says and your comments as Ive met and talked to so many of you fine I this area.' Scouts Set. Road Rally ' Reduces Traffic Mishaps White said, by Too, eliminating the trick or treat activity and going to block THANKS and Ensign Exploring Committee Lake Bonneville High School Program (Continued From Page One) ' South Fourth East, Monday, according to police reports. He said his wife parked the car at 815 South Second West and when Mrs. Kaiser returned, she found the purse missing. A dollar bill, change and credit cards were in the purse. Seventy-sevepersons are employed on a permanent basis at the West Jordan plant. The revised operation will require 20 to 25 employees. Many of the permanent employees who are affected will be offered an opportunity to transfer to other U and I facilities, Cannon said, while others may elect early retirement or may receive severance pay. In addition to the permanent workers, the sugar factory presently employs about 250 persons on a temporary basis while in campaign operation. (Continued From Page One) posed the subject for television airing in recent weeks. Proposition No. 1 is the Gateway amendment to provide for amendment of the state constitution by entire article; No. 2 would reduce voter residency requirements, and No. 3 would provide for adoption of federal income tax laws by reference. The polls will be open on election day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in 54 Box Elder county districts. Yank Tree A purse was reported missing from a car by R.M. Kaiser, 508 campaign. Propositions Counselor Leon Johnson works with student Mark Johnson in explaining the viewdeck which helps in selection of schools for post-higschool study. Youngsters," he added, should be instructed not to accept unwrapped treats of any sort, and fresh fruits which could contain imbedded razor blades should be left for close family inspection. MAP UNICEF DRIVE Making plans for the Trick or Treat for UNICEF drive scheduled Thursday, Oct. 29, are Sabrina Anderson, Lorna Dick, Ken Cook, Jeff Moellendorf and Byron Quick, student committee members. reports. NEW VI EWDECK several past Parents are urged to sponsor or block neighborhood Halloween parties to replace the usual trick or treat venture on Halloween night. If your youngsters are to go trick or treating," he said, then it is a wise parent who will instruct their youngster to bring home their booty for parental inspection." tape recorder and radio, total value was reported missing from Lincoln Elementary school Wednesday by Principal Cornell Stanger, according to police ' utmost While it is a person with a sick mind that does such things, he stated, "it is the safety councils belief that Utah children should be protected from possible injury or death by eliminating the operation which brings them into contact with such individuals. A $50, : the a White reported, of instances where out Trick or youngsters Treating were given apples imbedded with razor blades or candy which was impregnated with drugs have been reported. Reports Theft .. the protection is of importance. years, number Members of the local student committee planning the drive and party include Sabrina Anderson, Ken Cook, Lorna Dick, Jeff Moellendorf, Byron Quick, Mary Hazelton and Mark Nason. They are coordinating their planning through Mrs. William H. Yates, president of Church Women United, and Mrs. Barney W. Williams, UNICEF chairman of CWU. jur. 3 Gives Trick, Treat Warning child relief agency. Through UNICEF a little goes a long way: one cent will buy an eraser or pencil for a child; five cents will cure one child of trachoma; 15 cents can buy 100 vitamin capsules for a mother and child; 25 cents can buy a basic education kit for a primary school child; 50 cents will protect seven children from malaria for one year or buy enough seed for 6,000 tomato plants; one dollar can buy a stethoscope for a child health center or protect 80 children against tuberculosis. UNICEF is a specialized agency of the United Nations, but receives no funds from that source. It is entirely supported by volunteer funds with the largest contributions coming from over 100 countries giving voluntary funds, and the other third coming from voluntary contributions by groups and individuals such as the sale of UNICEF cards and Trick or Treat for UNICEF. To JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 29, 1970 Youngsters Set Drive Halloween is a traditional time for young spooks and goblins to ring doorbells in their search for treats, and for the past 25 years it has also been a time for youngsters all over the world to parade for the health and welfare of other children in the annual Trick of Treat for UNICEF drive. In Brigham City, the UNICEF canvass will take place on Thursday, Oct. 29, in order not to interfere with the parade of younger goblins on Saturday night. Volunteers will be recognized by the familiar orange and black UNICEF carton. Approximately 100 youthful volunteers including fifth and sixth graders and teenagers of the community will conduct the drive, with a party sponsored by Church Women United to follow. ELDER COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: CHAIRMAN STREET & ROAD SURVEY INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (Toured Navaho 14) Reservation in SPECIAL COMMITTEE POLICE DEPT. COMMITTEE ON ANNEXATION REPRESNTATION TO PLANNING COMMISSION CITY REPRESNTATIVE TO BIG BOARD MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DIST. HE KNOWS THE' FARMER HE KNOWS THE COUNTY HE CARES ABOUT YOU meet here to Interpret results of aptitude and interest tests, school. Students will Paid Political Ad I i f |