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Show 5 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Nine Added to Tuesday, September 6, 1960 Faculty Staff Kindergarten Club Reveals Jr. Parade Theme, Fiesta Time Fiesta Time is theme of Junior Section of Peach Days parade being arranged under the direction of Kindergarten club. Youngsters are invited, with the help of their parents, to decorate and enter floats, tricycles, bicycles, appear in the walking section or pony section of the parade. of the day will be son Robert Lichtenstein, of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lichtenstein with the Glover sisters, Rama and Marco, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, as Marshall marshalettes. Her Rayol Highness Janae Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Walker, and attendants, Laurie Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Jeppson, and Patricia Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Harrison, will step into a pony cart tol ead the parade. BOY SCOUTS will carry the new United States of America flag and Cub Scouts have been invited to join in the march. Each child entering the parade At Box Elder Mrs. Veda Petersen, Mrs. Minnie Jensen, Mrs. Marva Frost, Mrs. Carma Billings and Mrs. lone Baxter. ARRANGING the pony cart for the tiny queens are Mrs. LaMar Mrs. Bill Davis and Jacobson, Mrs. Lowell Daines. All Junior Queen contestants will join in the parade line of march. Parents are asked to pick up the little Misses at the end of parade at Third North and Main. Children and grandchildren of Kindergarten club members have been asked to carry section banners identifying sections to follow. is extended A cordial invitation to all who wish to join in the parade to take note of the theme, don a costume or decorate a vehicle and join the fun. It would be helpful for the master of ceremonies for the parade to have the name and list of riders on the miniature floats. Mrs. Daines suggests that those enterthe information ing floats call concerning their float to her at will receive a dime and a ride ticket for the carnival. Prizes will PA also be awarded in each section and judging will be done prior to Under Many Colors JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) the beginning of the parade. Line Three flags waved over Misup begins at Thord South between Second East souri within 24 hours on March Main, First and 1804. when France streets. Spain, Registration will be conducted and the United States claimed the while Saturday morning, Mrs. Donald territorv at various times Dames, club parade chairman, the Louisiana Territory was being announces. Assisting her will be transferred. -- 4 ' v-' u , ''-- , ' v ... I 'I? rv 4 4 V4J 4; J; The Box Elder High school faculty has added nine new members to its staff. Jack Ockey, teacher of math and American history, hails from Juab, A graduate of Utah State Utah. this is Ockeys fist University, year of teaching. He resides in Brigham City with his wife and daughter. Baffled by Childs Behavior? Ask His Teacher for Assistance If you are often baffled by your childs behavior, there is a prac- as close to tical "psychologist you as your childs school. It is his teacher. finest schools in the U. S. reveals at different age levels, From cheir extensive knowledge of children a combination of their practical experience and broad training Americas through the National Education offer Association, practical pointers teachers, have a 2 to 5 year old: Teachers can usually spot those youngsters who have had few IF 1 31 First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. made more loans, for a larger total amount, for the purchase of homes in Box Elder county dur-- . ing 1960s first seven months than any other financial institution. That information is contained in a summary of mortgage loans an- nounced Friday by J. Leo Nelson, vice president in charge of First Securitys Brigham City office. The report shows that this year through July, First Security com-- ; pleted 195 loans, amounting to for the purchase of $2,407,662, homes in Box Elder county. During July, First Security Bank; 42 home completed mortgage that the teachers on the BEHS staff are qualified to teach in the The average elementary teach- er, during a career, will live with, work with, and love more than 1,000 children. How many parents can claim that Even beamount of experience? fore they start their teaching ca-reers, teachers receive extensive training in child psychology. They to recognize the danger sig-nals of potential delinquency. They learn that a reading difficulty may be the result of an emotional problem. . . and how to recognize child hiding behind a a gifted smoke screen of apathy. They learn what characteristics a child state generally for the first seven report of the University of Utahs months of 1960 was 18 percent be- Bureair of Economics and Busilow 1959s amount, acording to a ness Research. First Security Tops Home Loans YOU Its Your Health That Counts PRESCRIPTIONS See us for all of your drug needs. are our business. , GLENS jfcxatt DRUG portunities to play with children Reed Olsen, graduate of Box Eltheir own age. who FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY is der High school and USU, play with other children before loans, amounting to $540,425, PA in South Main 36 teaching world and American hisschool starts adjust more quickly Box Elder county. tory. Olsen taught a Special EduIf to life. school child has your cation class in Junior High school Total building valuation in the1 had few chances to play with to his last year. In addition children to your others, invite he is teaching responsibilities, or take him to parks home. faculty advisor to the Key club. and playgrounds. Married to the school secretary, if your child is accustomed to Janice, he is the father of one and graduated from USU this boy. spring. She did her student teach- - being away from home and mottlKathleen Ashton, the other ing at Bear River High school er, he will find it much easier to to school. adjust Kindergarten homemaking teacher, has come and is teaching English this year, teachers suggest She Mrs. Davenport will be Girls Lea- - and from Linton, North Dakota. that you leave him with friends Commissioner graduated from the North Dakota gue advisor. is Republican Candidate for a native of Brig- - or relatives occasionally, before Arlee Laird State College at Fargo, and is and from ham school starts for several hours, a City now residing in Logan. This is her graduated first year of teaching, and she is Box Elder High school as one of whole day, or overnight. Leaving Lifelong resident of Box Elder County. teaching homelivirg. homemak- the top ten in her class. After home to go to school will come as Owns and operates fruit and dairy farm in Perry. ing, and a junior high class. She graduating from USU, she taught a pleasant experience rather than in White two Pine at mounshock. High a years Twelve years Councilman on Perry town board. exclaims she loves the psychological Mrs. Ashton is Ely, Nev. She, like most of the tains of Utah. 6 to 10 year old: YOU a IF Chairman have of So. Box Elder Soil Conservation Dist. is new other stationed teachers, also an FHA advisor. out in the temporary buildings Teachers know that parents can Vice of Honorary F.F.A. Members President HEAD FOOTBALL Coach Les- where she is teaching English and increase their childs mental alertlie Dunn, has received his mas- typing. As a student at B. E. Mrs. ness, during the early elementary Manager of Box Elder L.D.S. welfare farm since 49 ters degree from USU. He has Laird, the former Arlee Reeder, school years. You can do this by Northern Utah Regional Agriculture Chairman coached and taught at Lava Hot was editor of the Bomerang, exposing your child to a rich varof him Take activities. Fort Calif., family the school annual. iety Bragg, (5 stakes) Springs, Ida.; on trips, to childrens plays and Auburn, Calif., and was assistant Former have TWO NEW Bishop and now serving as Stake High concerts. replacements coach at Crockett Junior college. Expose him to good him with many Dunn is teaching health and gen- been made in the home econo-- 1 art, surround Councilman. eral math in addition to his coach- mics department. Shirley Mae books and magazines. Do not compare his behavior or Klinger comes to Box Elder after ing. school work with that of his Dee Hortin, graduate from South a years teaching at Rigby High Idaho, and an 18- - mates or his brothers and sisters, Summit High school and USU, is months Rigby, LDS mission to the North-- , Children develop at different rates (Paid Political Advertisement) an is and teaching agriculture is a 0f Miss ern States. his own Klinger Each has rate subspeed. a He came as FFA advisor. of BYU with a degree 0f growth and maturity. Your stitute last May and has stayed graduate Before coming to Box in home economics. She will be child may be a slow developer. on since. Look for ways to help and en- Elder. Hortin served as a county an FHA sponsor. E. W. Payne stated courage him. Principal in for Montana five years. in the first agent studentbody assembly He is the father of four children. IF YOU have an 11 to 17 year and old: Students in junior high school Teaching botany, zoology, physiology is Robert Wendel, 1948 want to know the why or what graduate of BEHS. Wendel has they are learning. Teachers adtaught four and one half years at vise parents to encourage family Bountiful High and one year at discussions on a variety of topics-anTooele. Last year he attended the to make a point of tracking University of Utah academic year down the facts behind general Naon a grant from the institute statements. Your youngster will tional Science Foundation. He has enjoy airing his opinions, and he also attended BYU on a grant will be learning to think critically, sponsored by the Atomic Energy and check facts. Commission for radiation and bios often discuss their now is work He logy. completing and life plans with teachers and mobile Atom The Town on his masters degree at U of U. of the United States Atom- friends, rather than with parents. exhibit in the Held of science education. Dont feel left out and resentful Wendel is sponsor of Boys Lea- ic Energy Commission is scheduled if this happens to you. Visit your to begin a tour of Utah on Sept. 22. gue. teachers and counseyoungsters The exhibit, a part of the Atomic IN THE English department nre Energy Commissions Atoms for lors, and find out how you can two new teachers, Mary Ann Da- Peace program, is sponsored by help him make these important to outsiders decisions. venport and Arlee Laird. Mrs. Da- the Junior Chamber of Commerce for advice isTurning these ages. at normal is Extenfrom Montpelier, Idaho, and the National University venport sion Assn. It will be in Brigham City on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. and Will be open to the public without admission charge. ;,v-- ' VISITORS to the free exhibit will obtain a comprehensive picture of the many ways in which the peaceHave you, ful atom is playing a more and more important role in our everysomeone or day life. The exhibits explain research and development in the atomic energy field, ranging from you know, An Engineer? QJ A Lawyer? the mining and refining of ratlio-- j to the construction of active ores moved to a A Businessman? A Politician? nuclear reactors designed to provide electric power. The mole exnew hibit is operated for the Atomic MuCommission the by Energy A BUSINESSMAN! Your Welcome Wagon seum Division of the Oak Ridge Hostess will call with Institute of Nuclear Studies. 1 79 ... Vote for the man who knows the county and its problems! ' DOUGLAS QUAYLE first-grad- e class-schoo- l, v - By Ruth Yamasaki PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS Vote REPUBLICAN Sept. 13 - VOTE FOR QUAYLE Atom Mobile d Exhibit to I; 1 I One Display Here 41. at noon, one at night, One along the way . . , You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Teen-ager- 26-2- 7 44444! 4 . '4 4; 44 ;Y:4 x , v yy 4Y4: 4 Who can best manage the business of our state government? has ; 4y4 ' Y 44 , 4 t If Y4 444 I44i; S St'-4X A fxxfi Ays 111 Y lltfl ' V 4' l Q Q just home? THIS Atomic F'nery Commission Commission exhibit housed, in a vehicle, contains panels and models explaining the basic principles of atomic energy and its uses. Applications of this new science are illustrated in the peacetime fields of medicine, power production, industry, agriculture, and research. The mobile exhibit will he shown in 12 Utah communities between Sept. 22 and Oct. 22 under the joint sponsorship of Junior Chambers of Commerce and the University of Utah Extension Division. YY-- walk-throug- h gifta and friendly greetings from the WILLIAM A. bus-typ- e BUSINESS OF FARMING Barlocker has been engaged in all phases of form business for over twenty years. He knows the states problems and will work to solve them. THIS PA Bill THIS Protect thri'C bright young eyes vill ever own. Protect them with plenty of low-co- . . . Provide a good EDUCATION BUSINESS OF TOURISM BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT Barlocker has already shown his executive ability in bringing about efficiency and economy in government. As mayor of St. George, he has and accomplished numerous capital imreduced property taxes by 21 will he As provements. put these same practices to work in governor, state government. 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