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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah USU Offers Tuesday Morning, October 6, 1959 " rata 3 00 pr y tar, payable mwiyiptr ittibllihtd In 1IHas Subscription in advance in combination with tha Sox buBlithnl vnry Tmm4y and nttrtb Btcond CUts Mattar at tha pott oHlts Sldr Journal (published Thursdays) 2 $0 tor 4 months; In Irlfhsm City, Utah, under the act mi 15 M par year, March i, l7t single copy IS canto. " Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Chat. W Cfaybaudh, PubMiher National Utah State Press Association, Editorial Association, and United Press State Utah Representative Advertising NATIONAL,, EDITORIAL Press Association, Salt lake City, Utah. Join the swing A wwkty t MEMBER UTAH from STATERS the files of the News & Association Journal Years Ago , Oct. 5. 1914 The Bluebird Arena events last evening pleased and atuied a good Sized crowd ol fans, although the Democratic convention took away many who missed one of the best programs ever presented by the Bngham Athletic club Oct. 5, 1934 I he Republican convention of Box Elder county con- vened .at the Armory tn this city this morning with 348 delebates pre, sent 25 i. The, Democratic county convention, held at the Armory in this city largest attended gathering of the party ever held on Thursday, was the m Box Elder county .... 50 Years Ago Yesterday Commissioners A W Valentine, M J D. E. Adams, and Road Com P. N. Pierce started on a tour of the western part of the county The gentlemen go by team . . .They expect to be gone ten days or two weeks iv Oct. 7, 1909 When school opened Monday, Sept 20, there were 86 students who registered in the high school. On Tuesday oi this week . that number had been Increased to 120 At that rate, it wont be very long before the Board of Education Will have to "get busy and have the other wing of the school built i Oct.7; 1909 Rich-"afd- ... OUR READERS WRITE Poetess Justified City Stand On Pigs, See New Era Born Dear Editor: With-Tiel- their pigs fate. d j its known, Are tasty as pork, NoW pigs "Bdt who ever heard of 'Them raised Lots! Groups adult classes in liberal education will be offered this year by Utah State University, Dr. L G Noble director Of instruction announced Thursday. Service clubs, literary, social, church and other groups can elect any of 25 possible courses of study, including "Great Books, "Great Issues in Education," You and Your Community, World Affairs and Your Affairs, Modern Poetry, "Discovering Looking at Modern Painting, and others in a variety of fields, Dr. Noble said Groups can obtain instruction materials at low cost, receive help with conducting the courses, times to and arrange meeting he suit their own convenience, said John M Beyers, assistant professor of languages and English, Prof the program will direct Beyers said that he would be happy to meet with any group from the Brigham City area to assist them with wot king out a program He will work with inin setting terested Up groups classes and in obtaining books, films, records and other materials for conducting them Persons or groups interested can contact Prof Beyers at the department of languages at USU, inor the division of struction Unit Meetings Announced Women Voters Theres naught . In answer' to:' My Name Re: "Hoise IJpon Request Manure Smells No Sweeter than . Pigs. ' This Is a tory, Sad to relate; Of 'certain young farmer cAntl Courses to , m New York 'New York's a large city. I know its true, to do But move the pig! And after awhile, The chickens and cows Will leave for the county. To join the sows All this will come. Youll probably lind. And, as time goes on I doubt youll mind The pigs still get fat. They love their com; As they move from Brigham A new era is born Now AntTBrighum City plain grew your other complaint, Was one about horses, W'hats left behind, sir. Is one of lifes courses tfoB'ust As all cities grow 'From smull to big. Mrs. W. G Morse. First Federal to Ogden COMPLETES SCHOOLING L. W. (Bill) Rader is a graduate physical therapist of Stanford University. Corinne Man Is Therapist L W (Bill) Rader, son of Mr. and Mrs Leslie Rader, Corinne, graduated last month, as a physical therapist from the new medical center at Stanford University He is now on the staff at ML Diar-biin Coutra Center, Therapy Costa, Calif He graduated from Box Elder High school in 1949, and spent the next four years in the service He graduated from the USU in 1958, then entered Stanford University on a $2 500 scholarship. He is married to the former Rea Neilsen of Honeyvtlle, Utah The couple have three children, Bruce 6, Jeffrey 4, and Debra 2. They live m the Concord, Calif., Second ward, and are active members of the LDS church. Their home is at 337 Sunshine Drive, Concord, Calif. , Brighum City League of Wo-- I men Voters have two unit meet ings scheduled 'for Thursday, Oct, PLUS . 8. The Thursday morning meeting I will begin at 10 a m at the home 638 of Mrs Norman Kimmel, ' East Seventh North with Mrs. Lloyd C. Robinette as discussion leader. The Thursday evening meeting will begin at 8 p m and will be held at the home of Mrs LaMoyne Frost, 326 West Seventh South with Mrs Joseph B. Gurrlster as discussion leader Topics to be discussed wll Inelude policies towards communist countries Mrs John Nabors, treasurer of the local League of Women Voters, reminds those who have not paid dues that deadline is Oct 15, and alter that date the names will be dropped from membership list Anyone wishing to mail dues prior to that time may address same to her at Box 301, Brigham City. for Saving when FREE GIFTS Y6ur choice of these special gifts offered to vou for a limited time )ou open a new savings account of $30 or more. Beautifull) Ci inline s) led, imjmted Black Forest Clock Service Stainless Tableware 16-Pie- ce i Get a pair of now- - feyGOODVEAR Your spare and another trade-i- n tire can cut your ' cash outlay! 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