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Show Central School Local Kiwaiiiaus Changes Date Reveal Plans to Award Prize Call Of Dance Revue It has become necesary to change the date of the Central school dance review. We are planning to hold it in the Box Elder High school gymnasium on Thursday, April 10. It had previously been scheduled for April 3. Complete School Policies The Central school faculty has just completed a revision of the philosophy and policies of the school. This book includes objectives of the school, statement of school philosophy, history of the new Central school, administrative policies governing pucustodians and pils, teachers, cooks. We feel this is an informative guide which help us operate our schol more successfully. Parent-Teache- r Conferences parent-teache- r The second conference has just been completed for this school year. Our records show that we have 507 children enrolled in our school with 99.5 percent of the parents attending. We consider this an excellent record and appreciate the fine cooperation of the parents. Discuss Reading Program Miss Norma Jensen, elementary supervisor, and D. J. Thomas of the Houghton Mifflin Book Co., met with the Central school faculty Monday evening after school to discuss our new reading program. The Central school will be the pilot school to use one basic reading text through grades one to six. Since we plan to use the Houghton Mifflin series, Thomas gave us valuable information and guidance on how to use the new reading books effectively. Children and teachers alike are delighted with the new class- room and library which will be completed in the very near future. ' Conducts Experiments For the past six weeks, Mrs. Gloria Bagleys fifth grade has been conducting an experiment with white rats. Jaquis Gus and Gug Gus have been used to follow through a health experiment Both have been fed the same, except one was given milk in addition to the other food. They both weighed the same to begin with. They both gained the same for about two weeks, then slowly Jaquis, who was not getting the milk, began to lose weight and continued to become smaller until one morning he was found dead when the boys and girls came to school. Gug Gus is still a healthy rat. . Study Machines Mrs. Moodys third grade has been studying simple machines. The children decided to construct an example of each type. One group made a slippery slide of a toy ladder and cardboard to show how the incline plane is used. - Another group made a teeter-totte- r which demonstrates the use of the lever. One group constructed a wagon of cardboard to show the use of wheels. Still another group showed the use of a screw in both holding thi&gs together and in lifting things. A toy pulley was brought by another group and hung on a cardboard frame and a weight was put on the book. Rollers were demonstrated by using a cardboard contructed house and tinker toys. This shows how a house could be moved. A wedge was made out of a small limb and was used to support a clay house after one side was lifted. Learn Value of Sunlight In the fourth grade, we have been doing an experiment with bean plants to prove that sunlight helps green plants to grow. We used three bean plants of the same kind, size and age. One plant has been kept covered all of the time. The second has been covered half of the time. The third has always beep left uncovered. In all other ways the plants have been treated the same. , The uncovered plant has grown very well. The partly covered plant does not look as well as the uncovered one. The plant that was always covered is not healthy. We can see that plants depend on sunlight for their growth. FFA The Brigham City Kiwanis club will initiate an annual program of the organization within the next week when it presents a registered holstein calf to an FFA student at Box Elder High school, according to McLaren Funk, chairman of the project. Students have been asked to make application giving reasons why he feels qualified to receive the calf. A winner will be selected from among five finalists listed by agriculture instructors at the school. ' A stipulation is that the boy who wins the animali must give the first heifer calf to the club which will be awarded next year. The program is being handled by the clubs agricultural and conservation committee. Need Cited for Local Navy Man Is Serving in Pacific Members of the .Brigham City SELECT PRIZE CALF Kiwanis club are shown after presenting Clifford Hansen of Mantua a check for payment of a registered holstein calf, to be awarded to an agricultural student at Box Elder high school. Left to right, Hansen, McLaren J. Funk, Dennis Johnson, and Jay Ilamson. life-tim- A special stage show by OConners will be shown today at Bunderson school as the Children learn more about fire safety. The show will have many unusual and educational demonstrations. Poets, All Budding poets will be recognized as Civic Improvement club again begins their annual poetry contest. All students are hard at work on the poetry con- See Baron Mills A very interesting trip a support aircraft carrier USS Philippine Sea operating with 'the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. mid-Januar- was taken by the third and fourth grade students of Mrs. Ruth Reeder, Wednesday. They spent the afternoon touring Baron Woolen Mills in .connection with their study on wool. More Junior Police Third quarter Junior Police at Bunderson school have been named. All sixth grade boys have now enjoyed the opportunity to participate as a Junior Police. Extension Class Here An extension class from Utah State University, entitled Classroom Improvements, spent Tuesday late afternoon at Bunderson school touring the school rooms and especially checking aids are on how audio-visua- l used in teaching at the Brigham City school. United States Booklets Fifth grade pupils of Charles Averett finished work on the United States this week. They each state, have now studied capital and main products of the state. Each pupil is making a booklet with a page for each state to conclude the study. They March 19, 1958. Mr. Charles W. Claybaugh, Box Elder New, Dear Sir: On March 5th you published the announcement of my call to serve in the Lost River stake presidency. We are having many wonderful experiences in this most interesting valley. On March 14, a male chorus called the from Boise sang for our stake and who should we see among them but one of our Brig ham City boys, Raymond Johnson with his son, Ken.r It was a joy to have them stay a night with us. We wish to thank Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker for sending us the Box Elder paper. It seemed so special nice to hear from our old home town. With entended thanks also to we you for your courtesy, as ever appreciative friends of Brigham City and its people; Respectfully,. Vernon II. and Mary W. Kotter. will use booklets as a form of review for tests. How Is Earth Formed? Mrs. Maye Thomas and her third graders have been working on a science project learning about the formation of the earth. Soil and water experiments have been most enlightening. They have also studied around the the atmosphere Mor-monair- ra-ma- two-wee- , BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM - Since leaving Long Beach, Calif., in the carrier has visited Pearl Harbor Is- and Subic Bay, Philippine LAST TIME TONIGHT JOHN MtPARTLANDS EXPLOSIVE TELL-TAL- NOVELTHAT. ON YOONG MARRIED AMERICA! ES GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . GO TO A MOVIE! CLOSED WEDNESDAY MARCH 26TH t See the Academy Award Winners on T-Channel 4 at 8:30 p.m. Award Winning picV ture will be coming soon to the Roxy Theatre. ACTION Thursday Friday - Saturday 6 CO-HI- T China Gate 2 SMART HITS J IN CINEMASCOPE Gene Barry - Nat King Cole ACTION IN IN WAR-LOCKE- D fedlllUDGDj SAVAG DO-CHIN- A cm jgflfcxjigsfr k -- -- Thursday Friday Saturday TWO TOP HITS-HAPP- Y CRITICS ACCLAIM cj Road t SEEM THE HAPPY PICTURE FOR EVERYONE Filmed in Frtnc Picture of the Month." Reitma An Good Houmkpsttg DON TAYLOR - G1ANNA SEGALE EDUARDO Had me holding my side tith laughter." C1ANNELH iiofad TV Bumff Corf, panthrt and author Picture of the Month. CO-HI- T Coronal earth. PTA Time Arrives With the announcement that PTA will be held Wednesday evening, March 26, students in the third and fourth grades at Bunderson are busy with planning a class room demonstration. Students of Mrs. Maye Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Reeder and Mrs. Ann Pulsipher will partici- LIVING SKYSCRAPERS THUNDERING ACROSS "Enchanting. Full of laughs. I loved it." -- DoroWiy KJgoOam, and f V pnraonpWy tamad tolummd Special Award. Endearingly human and full of laughs." fatari t Magauag Picture of the Month." OF STONE THE EARTH! Ml crashing ALL -B- ARBARA A KERRY LAAGE PRODUCTION am - brigitte eo88t fossey M MICHAEL REDGRAVE HARRY KURNITZ JSS ARTHUR JULIAN. JOSEPH MORHAIM MwMEiMtfi mm m 6mm GENE KELLY ALSO SECOND BIG HIT pate. IRRIGATION WITH CONCRETE PIPE CREATES NEW FARM LAND Van THIS LIKE MAN MAGIC! JOHNSON ITCHING FOR A FIGHT... and a French Luscious Martine blonde is CAROL going to Officers Will Herbert Attend Convention Officers of the Box Elder High school chapter of Future Farmers of America will attend the state FFA convention in Salt Lake City, March 28 and 29, it was told this week. Following is a list of boys hoping to win Future Foundation awards at the convention: Russel Suzuki in soil and water conservation; Glade Sycamore in poultry; Dean Ward" in farm mechanics; Maurice Carter in dairy and Union Pacific; Dean Burt in Standard Oil ;and Larry Davis in Sears & Roebuck company. Dean Burt, Larry Davis, Harold Kondo, and Calvin Wheatley have been recommended for State Farmer degrees. On March 29, the Box Elder chapter as a Gold Emblem chapter will report on the years activities. During the evening. Sharon Johnson will represent 'the chapter at the Sweethearts ball where a state sweetheart will be fhoseu, GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO TO A MOVIE! 24-ho- Feature of Day At Bunderson test lands. En route to Subic Bay, the Phil-Setook part in a search and rescue mission of a downed military air transport service plane between the Hawaiian Islands and Kwaj alien Island. Before her scheduled return to the U. S.- this summer, the carriers crew will visit Buckner Bay, Okinawa, Yokosuka, Sasebo and Kobe, Japan, and Hong Kong, B.B.C. e eight-heur-a-da- y Fire Safety Is NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 26, 1958 Tolfred T. Kister, radioman seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie of 305 North Main, Brigham City, is serving aboard the Homeliving Class By Linda Palmer If you are a girl student coming back for classes at Box Elder High school next year, have you considered homeliving as part of your curriculum? If not, then it would be worthwhile to reconsider and learn of the ben; efits this course offers. First of all comes preparation cafor the important reer of marriage. Often girls spent four years in college preparing for an job, so marriage and family relationship, being a day job, does deserve preparation. Next comes the building of homes, floor plans, good home locations, money budgeting, interior decorating of the home, and pleasing color schemes, functional furniture arrangements. Following this is the home nursing special course taught by the school nurse who carefully explains and demonstrates the basic nursing techniques. Management of time, money, and energy and consumer buying are also very useful and in teresting subjects which are studied. . Child development comes last and proves to be quite a climaxing subject. A childs reactions, feelings, and needs from birth to teen-ag- e are studied. 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