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Show Section iea(r-- September 4, 1946 gham City Pages and Box Elder County In World War II M box 16 E -- stoiimci "jrZy days peach Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah jhool Bells Ring Yesterday, And Brigham Gsg BTi H 67 t r F; cisco r 'jty SOT; j Parents Are Proud Of Schools Here LAST YEAR THERE WERE MORE One Of The Two Elementary Schools In Brigham City Nets at St THAN 1,200 STUDENTS IN B.E.H.S. uccesss a I II a Conscientious, Interested Faculties At Elementary Schools Guide Younger Folk SS Die!, the t in box Elder Yesterdaj morning the school bells rang that an"e countv, figuratively, at least. Its unlikely failed to be aware of the ringing. For tots m htintai theft, lantm t and i n taker id or careiully-b- i clean dresses crowned with pigtails shined and clean, shoes their with neatly curls, little boys knees and noses, were oft for white plasters on play-scuffthe first day of the 1916-4- 7 school year. The average age of the crowd on Main street, at noon and late afternoon had of high school overnight dropped 20 years with the influx students. Somehow, its a diffeient town when school is ea c ential il. ed yfxfiil 8i UTIl street, BKSSGBSpfct rsrr Wmc it 1 -- : I i' a- ?ii fiSf ijlil i - t going. r avuasCi by Ut Folk set a lot of stole 'he cntiu -- choal aie mvaiiably schools in Utah. They point with i tfih. nride to Utah's standing am ng Bi igham City's two gide ihe states of the union m litcr-the laigest chute chads emote In come second j school attended by net .f the hwh s.hool studerts looked spic-n- d Line In school mure than a score of youngsters ovei a pan foi schools leopemng f, cm lanches scatteied aiea, esteiaa;, being all diessed up sui rounding to with a new coat of paint outside be surprised he might the f scholi-ti- c 3' t.vo-ioo- vi-it- and during the summer vacation. hnd teaching techniques do Victor J. Eott is principal of ,cnool standards that would Lincoln Grade School In llrighant itj credit to the laigest elementary achool in a progiessive metroand .was attended by 400 local youngsters last year, VeahereVhT' school polis. a s a schooling, V W hen it comes to is season. Victor J. Bott is principal, heading , schools with The of Utahns is, the modern, theory tiling is one of Bog Elder countys many too good for our none is best o. education, then enter high youngsters. cellent playground and recreation facilities tghara City the youngsters receive their fust Box Llder county larger than This ummer it was reat $o3,000. valued states is one big scho-- 1 some is itself hod for another six. The plant advaC - tinted outside. aili Modern School Old Building , But Thoroughly Lincoln, located between Second and Tmrd north on First west, and the school has a faculty of For the last sev12 instructois. eral years its enrollment has been with one or two students ;ne way or the other of 400. The building, appraised a year or two ago, was valued at $33,-00- 0. A constant upkeep and imdistrict. To afford equal to provement progiam is carried on schooling nces m secondary the Box Elder district throughout county, every youngster in the and increase the to maintain have been ,11 secondary schools school "onsolidated in two large mod-ji- n value and utility cf the lo one buildings. schools, consolidated Central school is situated on ated at Gai land Bear River Main street, between Second and Bi ugh school and one in school Third south stree.s, across the Elder Box high Cltv El-ictreet fiom'and facing the Box rn these two schools all Box Elder stake tabernacle. young people may indeed, Centrals faculty of 15 instrucsec ndary their nust' conplete is headed by J. D Guder-sotors School law! state d ooling. Its ImJ Last year the sch every ue covei the county -- tudentx. 511 of enrolment an voi rmg of the school yeai, (Continued On Page 2) to the students ringing the return their to them ihools, then Principal home; again m the sf.ernoon. secoid-- 1 s a lesult, Box Elder; take a back v schools need -- t to n school in toe state. to afford They're large enough of the lar-- . v any advantage ,1 offer. Is t mav scho "last vear Box Elder highdivitn oi. juni r ai.d semoi had 1,237 stuck n,- -. A grad- ,1a s of 220 lecewed then lg-a- m er n. , fl I r: 1 ii 1 i.pi r a la t May. Box I loci includes the y: jr. ; pp r c. ' i. - --v ; v m?Z tt on Central School, Classroom lo. ated on Main Street between Second ai nd facing the Box Elder L. D. S. stake tab crmulc. m wilding, it i.s entirely modern in equipment am u facilities. The building has undeigone a M1' and is valued at $72,000. J. D. Gunderson is l'nv . The er.-liUent last year was over 500 student-- -- '" , ( t im ( City- - (,KHlionui j,n,gvam - j 1 rt Jut even-h. I- j jg Y'r -- eieh h, nntn, tenth, .lev. .th ni twelfth g odes. vvAlt' A-. ltli . P m opal, man See1'assistant imupal Elwvn on. n t '. ne oi the jarior dims or The B' igham City is j Kv lv ti ret the h that 'Bax Eh 0 i!,.,ls evccils m evetj thing c, must agi lcultui al projects, athletics, speech and diama, schola ship and hes likely to be naht Students at Bax Eldei h gh a e not just taught the re trained for living. Mutually evmy engage, m oo ier.t m the sc-t activity. I1"- - e schoo oldest and recreational in recent vemis, 0nf: of la 10001.01.- -. St; " . P'X j -- Alf L. heads Freeman B. E. II. S. |