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Show m FROM WAY DOWN UNDER il New Zealand Couple Visit Local Relatives During Conference Trip Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Beecher, former Brigham City residents now of Temple View, New Zealand, will leave this week for their home "way down under after attending LDS general conterence and visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City and Brigham City for the past two weeks In Brigham City they have been guests at the home of Mr Beechers parents, Mr and Mrs Ransom Beecher, and in Salt Lake of Mrs City they were guests Beechers parents Dr and Mrs H H Cutler Dr Cutler is a member of the University of Utah faculty $ ? th&fettd&K COMPLETE vuxiS&S TESTS Val Dee Bennett, student counselor at Box Elder junior high school, discusses tests which students at the school recently completed with David Murray, left, and Craig Christensen. administered by Val Bennett and Miss Norma Rohde, student counselors at the school The achievement test is design ed to measure pupil achievement in the aieas of reading English, grammar and mathematics The mental maturity tests supplement and support the achievement results and provide information concerning each students Eighth grade students at Box scholastic abilities The multi-pu- i Flder junor high school recently pose tests are used completed a battery ot achieve- to aid in the placement ol stument and mental matunty tests dents in classes and to point out necessary changes in curriculum Also teachers are made aware of individual difference among students accoiding to Bennett Each pupils scoies aie recorded on his pel manent aecumula-- , tive record card These cards are placed in files and follow the stu dent from the first thiough twelfth grades Students End Tests at Junior High PICK'A'PHONE bright as BE Spring Educator Attends V UEA Conferences Robert Boyce W Pavne of Box Principal Fldi High school attended conferences ot the Utah Educators Association in Salt Lake Citv on Maich 24 25 Held at the UniverBy E i colorful sity ing light figui of Utah Student Union buildthe confeiences brought to many intei esting tacts and es entitled, ljie first conference The Cunent Education Issue in Utah was actually a forerunner of the following conference was open to all educators EXTENSION state Puncipal Pavne said that TELEPHONES It was the feeling of our group that an educational curnculum for all childien should be sot up such that the colli ge and univeisity bound student would be well foitified with basic understanding and a philosophy of how to think so that he could meet competition of specialization within the college or The student who teruniversity minates his education with a high school diploma should be equipped with marketable skills which will give him confidence in meeting his wo! Id of competition and which will enable him to deelop his maximum talents in such a way as to find his happiness in our modern society The whole conference was centered on finding ways to help youth in determining the education that will best fit their future A garden of color awaits your choice . . . from rich tones of red or green, through soft middle shades of gray and beige, to bright modern pastels in blue and pink. so easy to order just call the telephone business office or ask your telephone serviceman Mountain States Telephone It was in 354 A D that the Bishop of Rome declaied Dec 25 to he the anniversary of the birth of Chi ist tWWWiWVM which in the ut THE Beechers left Brigham City in January, 1957 to go to New Zea land where Beecher accepted a position on the faculty at the LDS Church college of New Zealand While visiting at the News and Journal office this week he noted that it took 16 days for their boat trip to New Zealand at that time. He and Mrs Beecher made their recent trip home via jet plane in a total of 18 hours They will use the same fast mode of transporta tion for their return trip this week Enroute back to New Zealand, they plan to spend a few days visiting m Hawaii with Mr and Mrs Alma Pratt, former Brigham Mrs Pratt will be City residents I emembered as the former Grace Madsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs R A Madsen The Beechers have spent a busy two weeks in Utah, attending con ference sessions and New Zealand missionary reunions as well as visiting with relatives and friends They also have been honored at two open house events, one in Salt Lake City and one m Bugham City wheie lelatives and friends other membersof the college faculty and New Zealand mission The aries have been invited Beechers report this as one of the outstanding parts of their visit home, since they have numerous messages and remembrances to take back to those away from home THFY report that the LDS Chuich college at New Zealand is still expanding There are appiox imateiy 501) students enrolled there at the present time It is antiu pated that proposed building projects will provide an additional 15 classrooms, library and two new dormitones which accomodate a total of 800 students at the college The college provides edu by 1962 cation tor students fiom ninth grade through their fust year of college The proposed building additions were approved last week at the time Beecher conferred with members of the Pacific Boaid of Education in Salt Lake City The Pa cific Board of Education is now in the process of selecting additional teachers to join the college Beecher faculty in New Zealand there Bonnie i, in the ninth They A' :W also I k 1 .w7r I - . 4 4 'j' If sv; - IM Parents, Leaders Of Cubs to Train sented a piogram of practical demonstrations and lectures Junicr High Teachers Attend Meet Language art teachers ot Box Elder jumoi high school attended a language arts woikshop it o den High school on Api il 7 The Utah council of tiacheis of English sponsored the meet with teaclu rs tiom Ogdt n C it Wehei Box I ldti Moi g m ( it tie and Davis countiis in attindime Under tin dnection (I its pies dent Dt Leland H Monson of Webet college the council pre- - THE program included pointers on through reading impioving skill building ways to build vo cabulary orienting students for a writing experience and teaching grammar to make it functional Lecturers were Frnest L 01 son assistant professor of I nglish at Brigham Young University, Pansy e H Powell Salt Lake City sihools Di T Y Boothe English denartment Utah State Umvet sit v and Di Monson Altending ftom Box Elder jun mr high weie Miss Mabel Chi is tenson John Wavman Vaughn Neilsen and Don Meservv of the T nelish dip.utnunt Keimit Herd speech dcparlrrxnt and Glen Mar ble teacher of reading and reme dial lending CANADIAN WHISKY yiLO 10 HOOF ilHlNUY IMPQtl CO. . 4 Ft. ... 6 Ft. . . . 8 Ft. . . . COMPARE WITH ANY LADDER IN TOWN PARRYS FARM AND GARDEN CENTER 430 W. Forest PA GET MORE OUT OF LIFE-G- O ih iLs THE PICTURES DAVID O SELZNICK S product on oi ERNEST HEMINGWAYS wenm u mi m "F ll,,l OUT TO A MOVIE! F t $!$; ROCK HUDSON Boy Scouts JENNIFER JONES hr WOMEN... AT THE MERCY OF nM DE SICA by 20th A PLEASURE- -J SEEKING GUERRILLA WAR LORDlPy. ' V Ks !- . -v t. nt KEN n. n Cifsie SCOTT M NUfelJ CARTifY c as t Profc tv om c PLU- CFTIIEACESlrt.4 v v, A a cr4,io CHEN PAMOK rzicdbY AMS ClAVEll S- 1 STORY! . "muwid Al p-r'-- v'v TUB U d -- aiBecZssi'.r Rsizl RED ft i at i '1 ,'.S ; t j . A TRUE One girl T" crew. , f" Ptm v THIS IS love-starve- iff' 11 maScqp mercy a TitE L0VJ STORY 4 LtnV , Features at 7:20 and 9:40 4 nhwcT w t M p Aaaoi 'ft VI white UTAH s. PHONI Mwta MAt llffl AU (WKMtl Mt WIM w AM)R Fentu nd or bhorta that tholr W. R. While Concrete Pipe Irrigation Syitomt hovo cut thair labor coitc Front 75W to MW. It will alto cut down on pumping chargot, aliminala loopago and evaporation laical, mlnimico wood growth end incroaio crop production. You can grow bigger end boner crept with Ian time end effort with W. R. While Concrete Pip i end now! the time to hovo pour lyitom Initollad. Wt VITTORIO Vednesday thru Saturday ff MWMMN V M QnemaScoPE: W. R. WHITE concrete pipe y- fen i '' LAST TIMES TONIGHT UP TO COWCMft v V OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 1 P.M. OPEN WEEKDAY AT 6:45 P. M. PHONE PA Starts Wednesday for 1 Week ISIS WAU AVI, OGDEN, 48 LAST TIMES TONIGHT ct (Mt I IKK) . PICK O Him -b- . i-j- began a thieeday tiainmg program for leaders and parents of Cub Scouts Monday, at InterApril 18 at 7 30 p m POUTED Royal Club 2 Ft. (JO STUDENTS Joe Woodie Mariano and Ethel Morris find much of the history of Interniountain school contained in newspapers. The school will observe its anniversary with open house on April 22 chil-die- FARMERS EVERYWHERE IN THE AREA tell New (aste. . . now li j:lil price... Iiotli in one womlerful Imported whisky ! LADDERS NAS y WATER ALL 4-!- eg irrigation system! Double WERE CLOSING OUT j relatives Their son, David, the eldest of About 44 percent of all Ameri the family, is serving as student cans living today are too young to body president at the church col- - remember anything about the lege He will complete his school- - days befoie Woild War II with a TOUR SHARES IS AMERICA Prices on these sturdy ladders are cut to cost. Solid steps, solid shelf. They are well built THEY also are serving on the faculty at the Church College of New Zealand Dennis and Richard Gordon are serving LDS missions in New Zea land and will complete their labors m December They are planning a trip around the world before returning to Utah where they will continue their education Dennis has been participating in the American LDS basketball team during their tour of New Zealand recently The team is comprised entirely of LDS misHe plays one of the sionaries guard positions Richaid is serving as piesident of the Mission MIA Bishop Beecher reThe other Gordon ported Saundia and Lairy aie also attending school there Gordon is serving as a member of the high council of the Auckland stake, and his wife is serving in the YWMIA Bishop and Mrs Beecher and Mr and Mrs Gordon also serve as officials in the New Zealand temple. Boothe is serving as stake sports director for the YMMIA and is in the presidency of the elders quorum in his waid He is a son of Mr and Mis Ray Boothe Honey-v- i lie His wife, the toimer Leola Hunsaker daughter of Mr and Mrs Utse' Hunsaker, is a member of the presidency of the Primary in the College ward SAVE 3 - ' ers Bird Haven district rJ ti i ? NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 19, 1960 M t w said Mr Beecher is serving as bishop of the LDS College ward and his wife is a member o fthe stake gen ealogical committee and works in the Sunday school GREETINGS from Mr and Mrs Sam Gordon and family and from Mr and Mrs Merrill Boothe and family, also former local residents were brought by the Beech of America V mountain LDS chapel The program, conducted under the direction of Lamont Yates, training chan man, will be conducted Tuesday evening April 19 reported and Wednesday evening, April 20 IT WAS with a bit of reluctance at the same hour All parents of Cubs who that the Beechers kissed their son have and four daughters goodbye and those as not received training thev left the air base in New Zea parents whose boys will soon en land, to travel half wav around ter cubbing are asked to be in the world on a three weeks trip attendance Leaders and prospective leaders However they were left in good care and were happy for their and Den Mothers who do not have parents to have the opportunity to training certificates are invited to come to Utah to attend conference complete their training at this and see their many friends and ,lme 90.. ? T I attend the church college. The smaller girls Jenlyn age 9 and Launnda, age 7, attend the elementary school m Hamilton, N Z They are all enjoying their stay in New Zealand, Bishop Beecher LABOR COSTS V, (; m AND CUT 4J, I- - December of this year At that time, he will come to Utah where he will reside with his grandparents m Salt Late ( i v and attend the University of Utah Julie is now in the tenth grade and ing 5 V !t THE BOX ELDER ft Mtlt Yul B RYNNER Gina j Solomon end ShebaJ V" TECHRXBICR WhN 0i liml r KlllGVIIlOR Civil ,1 mi ...KOiSE llD Klu M NO jnd V1RUNIA SI ONL H100UUKM CAPITOL ... LOLLODRIGIDA SANDERS Starts Sunday for One Week JAMES GARNER in CASH fAcCALL .KlSCi XU EX4-3S- ALSO Features Weekdays at 7.05 and 9:40 Saturday and Sunday at .45 - 3.25 - 7:05 - 9:40 1 mt u ml DEER SLAYER 7 |