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Show Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, January 13, 1954 A weekly newspaper, established In 1896. every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, lTtah under the act of March 8 1879 pun-(she- not more than 18 class rooms. Cental has that number of classrooms this year, by dividing the library into two and the lunch room info two, plus the 14 regular class To Be Young Republicans' Guest Speaker Kessinger Is Knife & Fork rooms. With the new addition, Lincoln will have 17 next year. Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $2.25 per Hut by 1958 w hen the peak enrollment will year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 be reached, there will be a need for 40 classper year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. rooms. The only answer anyone could find Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, was a third elementary situation to that rate S5.00. ersonally peaking and they recognize that reson.sibility. They are hopeful this program can be accomplished without a costly bond election and so is the public, the taxpayers who foot the bill. Encouraging also is the fact that memlers association and the of the board of education are thinking ahead, planning for the future, allowing ample time to finance and construct the necessary school facilities that Duel Eskelsen beat me out as president of the Chamber of Commerce, we never will be able to run the banner 48-poi- nt headline Winston Nelson set up for the occasion. It read, C of C Says Si, Si to CWC In case you missed the association meeting at Central school Monday night, and lots of the school patrons did, you passed up an interesting discussion on future planning for our local schools. Looking ahead, not just a year or two but five years, the board of education and the planning committee which reported at the meeting, could see a peak elementary school load of 1,207 pupils, 492 in the present Lincoln school district, 715 in the Central district. Present enrollments are 462 at Lincoln, 651 at Central. On present figures, Brigham City is short six classrooms, the oply alternative being to qwd more children into each room. The recently authorized addition of four class rooms at Lincoln will relieve this situation some next year, but not enough, because enrollment also will increase next fall. Recommended for elementary schools is a maximum enrollment of 500 students and Parent-Teache- , A rs rs When efficient Fannie J. Christensen, city And recorder, makes a mistake its "news. she made one last week. It seems she carefully typed up a list of city employees to be reappointed or replaced at the organization meeting of the council. She carefully checked and rechecked to be certain no one had been Hut when the council examined missed. the list they found one office omitted, city Mrs. Christensen had forgotten recorder. to list her own name J owes Mrs. Gordon Jensen an Dont ask me which Mrs. Gordon apology Jensen because Im a little confused myself. It seems that last week Aileen Nelson reported the reorganization of the Fifth ward & Marvin J. Iter loch ES MOTORISTS IN WORLD THE LOOK US OVER! We're at Second South across from the tabernacle 17 East Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brigham City: Im very pleased and proud to announce our appointment as distributor for the complete line U. S. of world-famou- s Royal products. Now, were set up to bring you this exclusive - f U. S. Royal Tire Life and Safety to see you and your car through the years to come. Whata more, we can now offer you our complete Mileage Conservation Service, tailored to your individual tire and automobile needs. 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The meeting has been called Driver Cited After in an effort to organization a Parked Car club for Hitting Young Republicans Richard W. Harper was charged Box Elder county. The affair is being sponsored by the Womens with drunk driving Sunday night Republican club of Brigham at 11:30 oclock Miter an accident in which Harpers car collided City. with a parked vehicle near the Under the able direction of Seventh South and Main interState President Cooney, the Box section. Elder county club will be orPolice Officer R. K. Pearse isganized and officers elected. sued the citation. The parked car A cordial invitation is ex- was unoccupied. tended to all interested young Appearing before Judge B. C. people in the county. Call, Monday, Harper was fined Mrs. Paul Merrell, president $125 and given a 60 day suspenof the Womens Republican club ded sentence. of Brigham City, today announced, the following as committee members assisting with the Saturday meeting: iMrs. Gwen Limb, publicity; Mrs. Roland Madsen, ehairmhn, (Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, Mrs O. Dee Lund and Mrs. Loyal Holst, refreshments and Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, District 1 regional director, have been in charge of program arrangements. Subject chosen by Mr. Bertoch for the evening will be McCarthy ism and the Communistic Conspiracy. Bertoch is well qualified as speaker and comes to Brigham City with a wealth of information from past experiences s a special agent for the FBI, U. S. Navy officer; chief criminal deputy foT Salt Lake City; field director, State Republican Central committee; director of the Young Republican National federation; Jaycee leader; Ameri can Legion officer and out stand young man in Salt Lake during 1951. He is presently serving as a member of the National Activities committee of the Americari Legion. Mil-die- ONLY - Wednesday of speech J.BERT0CH WILL CITY - Garff Tonight will speak on McCarthyism and the Communistic Conspiracy on Saturday evening. January 16, at a meeting called by young republicans in the county to organize a Box Elder County Young Republicans club. All interested young people are invited to attend. primary of which Mrs. Adrian Shields is president, by giving the name of Mrs. Gor- MARVIN don Jensen, first counselor; Mrs. Gordon Jensen, second counselor; and Mrs. Dorothy TO Jensen, secretary. Ralph Channel, who operates one of our balky Linotypes, thinking he was seeing Group Plans To double and probably should see Dr. Harrison and get some bifocals, left one of them out. Organize County For the record, Mrs. Gordon (Carolyn Pet- Republican Club ersen) Jensen is first counselor and Mrs. iMarvin J. Bertoch, assistant Gordon (Carol Call) Jensen is second general attorney, Union Pacific railroad company and active BRIGHAM SMORGAASBORD at the Howard Cafe NUTTALL'S PTATollear Great New Combination FOR - Lincoln School . , . The N Tuesday Judge Kessinger Is a nationally known public speaker and writer In addition to being a prominent jurist. His ready wit and kindly pholosophy make him greatly in demand for public appearances. According to the club call, dinner will be served at 7:30 Thursday evening, the doors at the high school cafeteria opening at 7 oclock. Following dinner, the meeting will be moved to" the school auditorium where the speaker will make 'his address, using as his subject, "Historys iLessons for Today Problems." ByCWC Now MORRIS Judge Harold C. Kessinger will be tihe dinner speaker at the Thursday evening meeting ot the Knife and Fork eluto, members (were reminded this week by Ross C. Bowen, club , secretary. schoo'. It is encouraging to note that the board of education is thinking along this .same line. It is their responsibility to provide housing Parent-Teache- Gourmets in 18 Slates now being served exclusively at Club Speaker n Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson Advertising Manager Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative. Utah State Press Association. Salt Lake City. BANELLIS FAMOUS SMOKED TURKEY HEN THURSDAY, JAN. 1 P. M. to G P. M. 14 Who woe in the "We a Hew Phrmooth Yow dealer has the official Sst at Contest? woeea |