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Show t Board Moves to Determine Building Needs of New High School, Addition (Continued From Page One) fund bonds. Employment of the following teachers was approved- Jessy L Earl, Joseph Tillotson, Margaret Atkinson, Ralph Nielson, and Vera P. Hunsaker. have the water even if the pool will be ready. According to his honor, it takes about 220,000 gallons of water to fill the plunge and until the new Birch spring pipeline is tied into the system, we can't spare it. This will be accomplished this week how. ever, and should make it possible to fill the pool for this weekend. Junction, Yost, Honeyville Corinne schools. Sale Approved - Sale of two outside buildings at Junction for $10 was approved, with the stipulation that the land would be eleaied and level' If its any consolation to you, the average Equipment Offered ed after their removal daily temperature in Brigham City, during The board was mfoimed by A proposal that busses be the month of August, has never exceeded Principal Payne that the Ma- purchased for the Park Valley 76.1 degrees. rine corps had offered to sup- and Junction schools was disAnd in the 63 year old records of the ply to the school certain types cussed Action was delayed of surplus aviation equipment pending further Brigham City weather station, there has investigation foil instructional pui poses Residents at the Bear River never been a killing freeze during July or The board voted to accept the bird refuge weie told that they August but they are the only two months equipment on condition that a would be given tianspoi tation of the year that claim this distinction. study pioved it would be useful allowances for taking their chil-dieLowest on record was a chilly 37 degrees and storage space could be made to school I he parents had in August 1932 while the July low of 40 was available a be bus requested piovided for established in 1928. Supt Weight was authorized the students living theie to purchase iurniture and equip No action was taken oil a reDo you feel any cooler? nient,, for the schools in accoi-aanc- e quest for an additional teacher with their needs and with at Honeyville school in the budget appropriations. Plulbert Lind of Junction was Were just full of 4 inEmployment of the following advised that his daughter, who formation this week. interesting bits of For example, the latpersons was approved: Jennie is attending Logan High, would itude of Brigham City is 41 degrees, 29 min. Wood, cook at Howell school, be transpoi tation allow- utes, while the Paulette Lichtenstein, accompa- ancesgiven longitude is 112 degrees, two according to the boards minutes. Ground elevation is 4,335 feet, nist at Box Elder High school, policy more or less, depending on where Jean G. Archibald, accompanist Pavne was authorizyou measat Bear River High, and Mar- edPrincipal to appoint a new treasuter at ure it. lene Smith, secretary at Box El- Box Elder High to fill the va der High. cancy left by the resignation of And if you think its A request for an additional Austin Larsen dry this year, you should remember back in 1940 and 1944 secretary at Box Elder High was Supt Weight reported that a w hen there wasn t even, a discussed but no action was tatrace of moisture survey is in progress on enrollken. ment and placement of new stu- duing the entire month of August. The wet. test August was in 1930 when we received Board members heard a pro- dents in the Brigham City 3.11 inches. gress report on remodeling at schools Average rainfall is .70 of an In fact, like we told you there will be some water m the pool by the time you read this, we hope, but it will take several days to completely fill. But keep your fingers crossed kids, its just possible that we might be swimming by Saturday or Sunday. Will let you know for sure in the paper Friday morning. goes to pove to you that when 1 talk about the weather, I know what Im 1 ?nL "fjust So around ask- it not enough for you?' NOW YOU CAN BE SURE YOUR TRACTOR IS TUNED PROPERLY - That isnt necessarily true about other matters that I discuss in these columns. Dynamometer Removes Guesswork Seeing is believing. With, HYDRA-GAUG- our revolutionary new I or example, last week DYNAMOMETER you can actutractor is PERFECTLY tuned. E W ally SEE when your i.lroa Eliminataa IM prcl Pk n1"9 axcau carbonizing, powar loci, burnt BE SURE Ift right bcus you cm ring la your Tractor and Jf Tuesday Tain t so, .nd .cenomy und.r actual Pow SEE Start valvaa, coitly rapaira It' right UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1958 A w.vkly n.wspap.r stabluh.d In 1691, pub. ltshd vry Wadntsday nd nftrtd as Sac-- 1 ond Class Matter af the offica post li Brigham City, Utah, undar tha act of March S, 1879 Chas. W Claybaugh, publishar Subscription rata $3 00 par yaar, payabla in advanca; m comometion with tha Boi Eldar Journal (publishtd Fridays) $5 00 par yaar; $2 50 for 4 months; smgla copy 10 cants. COOL! UTAHslBla0M .a.. J MO Mnmbnr Audit Bur.du of Circulation!, Utah Stata Frau Association. National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Utah Stata Press Association, Representative, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ktc national editorial STARTS TODAY AsTpcSlgN Vt. (UPI) Route along didnt get here. found themselves literally stuck t? Govrnor Clyde brought some in traffic when a trailer truck action Saturday. driven by Clarence Seems the governor Barefoot located the head of his health overturned The truck was loaddepartment in Idaho, brought him back to inves- ed with glue. 2-- tigate the emergency. Dr. Soffee was in Brigham Saturday afternoon and conferred with City local health authorities and city officials. By Monday morning, not one but two veterinarians from the U. S. Health Service were here, working with our own local vet, Dr. James T. Simpen BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM rS News-Mm- er Titetn a rfUu J Operations of one of our countrys most carefully guarded secrets up to now! IPS? of Alaska will be in-- ' Of the Fairbanks . presented to me by Mrs. f- res.id,enJts pecial FEARLESS FIGHTERS OF THE U. D. T.l Ole Godfrey By Well give you a progress report this week. W?TUjTmer a COOL!. No, edltin Ole . . . . . . YOU check the tires, I'll wash the amore trailer, Well check ,the your tires, wash edltion Published July your windshield, SPT and ISfnrtwlotr 98 of that your business is prove celebration, ffT1 lDityS gives court; ES& iJM i! - hl?t?ry of the area rea p tote com- - dring I told you that the the swimming pool, the mayor told me, we dont OLES SINCLAIR SERVICE Dealer t0 the th0uht TSSbringS enough for you ? today: in Sinclair Products PIIONE 664 704 South Main DAN DAILEY" JAMES ROSS MARTIN BIG GREGORY RAYMOND BAILEY mo mnoMCint CLAIRE KELLY CO-HI- T Reservations Asked For Class Reunion fOR lOUftSEU The members of the Class of Elder High school will obseive their 25th anniversary at a reunion scheduled for Saturday evening, Sept 6 at 8 p m in the Sixth waid recreation hall. A chaige of one dollar per person will be made and reservations must be made before Sept. 1, accoiding to Ruth B Jensen Reservations may he mailed to 33 of Box BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. 27 North Main Wednesday, August 20, Brigham City, Utah ym iwwmutjRi. NEWSL STWJI.IliT-li'.TTTH- 1 Which al tlder And again, I reported that the State Health department was sending a veterinarReally Stuck ian to Box Elder county last to ESSEX check on the current encephalitisThursday crisis. He MotoristsJUNCTION, n inch for August. 2 Box Phone 300 Mrs Jensen at 508 East First South, Brigham City. Any person who was a member of the class during any of the four years of high school is invited to attend with their partners, Mrs. Jensen said. Refrigerate the unused porsweetened, condensed tion of milk GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE! HELD OVER TIL THURSDAY WWW jT'l . 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