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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion. Utah Thursday. April 18. 1957 New Legislation Would Benefit ' Box Elder Schools $176,443 High School To Adopt New Credit Policy A policy p roviding equal credit for equal time spent in classes has been adopted at Bear River High School and Box Elder School District just completed by Utah Foun will go into effect with the Sophomore Class of 1957-5would have an increase in oper- dation, the private The new policy will enable ating funds of $176,448 or $759 research organization. to receive full unit for students no new distribution school Under with finance unit the per additional local tax effort if the law. Box Elder School District music, art, type, athletics, and new school legislation adopted would be able to finance a maxi other courses at present receivone-haunit, provided those by the 1957 Utah Legislature mum operating program of ing were in effect this year. This $1,475,674 or $6,346 per distri classes are held daily for one as are full unit classes. finding was presented in a study bution unit without resorting to hour Under the plan, officially any further special election According to Utah Foundation termed a "contract" plan, prescalculations, the actual opera- ent requirements for basic subtion program this year (1956-57- ) jects ill be maintained so that is $1,187,892 or $5,108 per no student can graduate without distribution unit. Box Elder acquiring the specified number School District had 232.5 distri of credit in such basic fields as bution units this year. One English, the exact sciences, bi 2-distribution unit is roughly ological science, physical edu social science, etc. equivanent to 27 pupils in aver cation, School officials point out that age daily attendance. Announncement and applicaIn order to finance this maxi- such a policy will necessiate tion forms of the Brigham Young mum program without further raising the number of units re Junior Engineers' election, Box Elder School Dis- quired for graduation. However, University Summer Institute have been re- trict would have to students interested in music, ceived by Bear River High local property tax levy ofimpose 20.00 art. and other courses at present unit will have School. 10th and 11th grade mills ($20.00 $1,000 assessed carrying students from the high schools valuation) forperoperations. Utah less trouble massing the requir of Utah, southern Idaho, the far Foundation units for graduation. points out that the edThe western counties of Colorado, district imposed plan, in keeping with the a total levy of y and southwestern counties of 17.12 mills this trend in secondary present-dayear for school Carbon and be on a iriai will education, Wyoming, including operations. Natrona counties, may apply for The new law would permit basis for the next few years. admission. The two week session Box Elder School District to Should it prove undesirable, the pres'57. will be held June have a school operating program school will go back on the states Unit Plan, ent Carnegie all the way up to $7,600 per The total per capita cost for this science, engineering orienta- distribution unit, if the voters Principal Frank Stevens. tion experience is $90.00. This approved of such an action in a fee includes board, lodging, tui- special election held for that MIDLAND CAMP tion, field trips, supplies, and purpose. In order to have such SETS MEETING costs incidental to setting up a maximum school program, The April meeting of the the session. The students pay however, a local property tax of Midland Camp, Daughters of mills for operating pur their transportation from home poses would have to be imposed Utah Pioneers will be held to the campus and return. Thursday, April 25, at the home tnrougnout the district. orit The sponsoring of Agnes Earl at 3 p.m. Utah exFoundation analysts ganization, Scientists of Tomor- plain that the changes All members are urged to be made in row, has not received sufficient the new school law were de- present. contributions to the JESSI Stuto increase the funds dent Assistance Fund by its signed available for public school pursolicitation of business, industry the amount poses by extending to and related organizations, of state participation in local as a school finances. eliminate 'ability-to-pafactor in determining who shall the basic school For example, program was 2 Nice Pick-Up- s be admitted. Recognizing the increased from $4,050 to $4,800 fact that there are many quali- per distribution 1951 and 1953 Half Ton unit, a change fied and superior students from of 18- no with increase in homes in the lower income the local effort needed for parbrackets who will be denied the ticipation in the enlarged pro benefits of JESSI, Scientists of gram. Priced Reasonable Tomorrow appeal to interested Come and See personalities and agencies to out financial and seek help ATTEND CONVENTION give for local students who must Attending a Daughters o have this aid if they are to be Utah Pioneers Convention in local admitted. Contact your Salt Lake City, Saturday, were high school. May T. Kent, Grace Brough, Phone AL Applications are due on the Merle Udy, Polly Smith and Tremonion Crossroads campus by April 30, 1957. En- Mrs. Cliff Beard. is rollment limited to 250 students. 8. non-prof- it lf BYU Summer Institute Set For June 15 one-ha- lf AT MORRISON HOME Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess came from Roy, Sunday afternoon and visited at the home of Mr. WATER HEATERS and Mrs. Rodney Morrison. Mrs. Hess is a sister of Mrs. ATTEND FUNERAL Holly Olson and Judy Beeton funeral services in Wellsville last week for Reed Baily. Mr. Baily was killed while working on a road construction job in Idaho. attended With 40 Gal. Trade-i- n TRIP TO SALT V LAKE CITY It was a conbined 10 Year. Warranty business and pleasure trip to Salt Lakt City for Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Cliff Beard. They were there for three days last week, Mrs. Nelson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. J. G. BURGESS PLUMBING CO. Nelson and Mrs. Beard was doing genealogical research work at the Library. PHONE AL TREMONTON mm fill ?ff k J o" gcrir eTir IIIIII Jfti L Swift's Premium, Tender Smoked 5, Shank Piece non-prof- lb. FOR SALE y' Whole, Butt or Half Piece Slices Drive-I- n SEASON OPENS APRIL 18 THURSDAY Crandall, Springville will - FRIDAY April 18 dis- County surveyor will present problems on the application and use of equipment; Ralph Spears, Salt Lake City, will speak on, "Some Engineering Aspects of Soil Cement Mixtures", and J. F. Pearring, Denver will discuss, "Use of Bituminous Materials In Low Cost Road Construction". Jumbo Eggs tHX1-- at Look - 4 for 89c Dressing Miroci, cuar Spread Dressing for 1.00 59c Salad Oi! 1 or. 25c Cheese pt. 43C Cheese Kraft's Imperial Roquefort 49C Cheese Kraft's Grated Italian 9 oz. I5c Dressing Nu Mod. or Duch. oz. 67c or Soft's Miracle Sandwich Spread raffs Casino Italian K Mustard (Deal Pock) k raffs Sow Mutord Crab Meat sea Trader 6V1 39c . I Philodlepkio Cream Mayonnaise n c oz. ska. oz. 25c 3 oz. 35c . 49c W saiad Mode qt. 69c Concentrated from CENTURV.fOX 6 for 6oz. 1.00 AA GRADE Dozen Large, White, Ideal for Coloring Jell Well EBCYCLOHBDIA TUESDAY - PotatO ChipS ILLUSTRATED HOME LIBRARY th CookieS Busy Rake KAUTIFUl I PreSerVeS Cereal VOL. ol High Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND Also 2 Cartoons CLOSED WEDNESDAYS - 1 STILL AVAILABLE f ? VOL. 2-2- ; Sugar Jets or Trix, French-- SATURDAY Safeivay Guaranteed Produce Coming Next Week: "CAROUSEL AND THE LAST HUNT" Admission: 50c Kids under 12 Free Thurs. is Family Night 1.00 per car -- Easter Lillies 3 "l 1.99 Easter U. 45c ? oi. Beverag" WWW S. No. TOFFEE 2 for 1, Spring Crop Use With Spring bunch Salads Tuna Fish P09C iCdO liiiro UUIbb 2.39 Bananas mm v :::::!:!:::::iHi::ii:ij::i::iiHi:liiiiiii Golden Ripe x lb. 19c Be JfJ . A CO) 1 Juice mm Sfantpt 20 or. 2 for 29c 2 qts. for 35c Preoar,d Flavor Radishes and Green Onions 39c 2 for 53c Kix S:9D.0Pno.io"or,ed Most Popular ONLY April 25 26 - 27 W.(N-- n , ib. chocolate Drops rw ; $m: 0 20 pkgs. 1.00 Gelatins Empress, Strawberry S L 39c Clover Club Economy Pkg Assorted Soft Drinks OnbmaScopC 73c FRESH Mustard FRIDAY Krc. I9c April 21 - 22 ' 23 THURSDAY 39c iumman'iiiiM MONDAY the wonder lb. m. soiod Dressing Kraft's French Ebony Standard Hcitafl Wkoie Salad Season Specials Miracle Whip RIPE OLIVES oal-A- ir Our Snack Bar will be open with delicious burgers, Hot Dogs, Drinks, Ice Cream and Pop Corn, FOR THE OPENING SHOW. $1.00 PER CAR In - 0 Skinless ORANGE JUICE Ham- - "A" Grade Swift's Premium Fresh Frozen 4 59c Fryers Frankfurters 39c Economy Size Also 3 Cartoons SUNDAY 19c - links Breakfast (Cot Up Ig. pkg. J,...f. r.ft Tom Poas Easter Dyes 20i ,. Pork Sausage 49c Norbest, "A" Grade, or Hen 59c 69c EGG DYES The Last ... 8ot 7.29 Turkeys 29c VanrHa, Ginger or Lemon Soap ig. 10 01. lb. 69c 29c these yokes b. pkg SATURDAY it i , to Serve Fully Cooked, Ready COOKIES - 19 - 20 Richard i Ef STRAWBERRIES Phone AL Kleon Kerr To Attend Road Meet at Vernal spcktS 14 oi. pkg. Marshmallows 2 Shows Start At Dusk pool. cuss problems relative to contract work; Paul Gilgan, Weber T'"ei Bel-Ai- r, er State Senator Kleon Kerr will act as moderator for an open forum discussion to be held Thursday, April 18. in the Uintah High School aurlitorium. On the panel with Mr. Kerr will be W. V. Buck. Bure.ni of Public Roads, Kansas City. Mo.; A. E. Johnson, executive secretary of the American Association of Highway Officials, Washington, D. C: Keith L. Seegmiller, National executive secretary. Association of County Officials, Washington, D. C; and Leonard A. Bauer, expressways engineer, American Municipal Association, Cincinnatti. Ohio. Representatives from all parts of Utah will be in attendance for the two day meet which will include study and discussion of highway problems. Sponsors of the meeting for April 18 and 19 are the joint Committee on of the American Highways the Association, Municipal American Association of State Highway Officials, the Utah State Road Commission, the Utah State Association of County Officials and the Utah Municipal League. The evening session on the 18th will feature an address by Governor George D. Clyde on the subject of "Utah's Future Highways". Friday, April 19, various groups will hear talks by W. D. Core, Ogden Street superintendent on "Force Account"; Leo Easter Pets Metro, experience at this critical period in their scholastic careers, and who might ultimately be added to industry's man-pow- IX Eg9g' I tVTI j 98c lb. Canned Hams 634 lb. Jelly Beans Jellied Eggs Moonlite sionable high school students who are in need of this educational and vocational guidance W Easter Candy County Farm Service, Inc. Industry, generally, will reeducation quire considerable before its sights, which are now set on the current crop of college graduates, are also set on the qualified, promising, impres- ft en n Chevrolets . lb. 59c Pickles imiii "iillllllllllllllllllniHUIIIIflHIIiiilH S'1' Froien Be'-Ai- Tender, Sweet Town Ho. Grapefruit l ibby's Pineapple 25c No. ,0 o,6 46 oz. for 1.00 2 for 59c Ig. 46 oz. H vii "w-wH- i 33c 3QC www |