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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 10, 1960 Open House, Banquet to Mountain View Round-u- p Slated Come onef come all The tirst an nual Mountain View Review tea turing 400 students at the Mountain 'View school will be presented at the Box Elder high school football field at 6 p m on Wednesday School Principal Arch Simms, cordially invites every one living in this aiea to atttend The young steis have planned a veiy fine program of enteitainment according to the principal and thei e is no ad mission charge Honor Coach banquet ond open house are trifeature events of a bute May 19 when Brigham City observes Earl Ferguson Day A day-lon- n f, i g Announcement of the coming honor to Utahs dean of prep coaching was made last week by Walter G. Mann, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce committee handling J0K1T1IE AIR RATIONAL GUARD W tj. arrangements The sale of banquet tickets which went on sale a week ago, is reported brisk at four Brigham City locations. They are Andersens-Ford- , Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan, Zundels mens store, and the chamber of commerce otfice The ducats are going at $3 50 each on e a basis GRADUATION GIFT ..FOR A LIFETIME first-com- These members of the Willard Second ward girls volleyball team won the VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS the season, the Box Elder stake championship in a plavotf game with Tenth ward, During champs won 10 games and lost two. Front, left to right, Dixie Kirkpatrick, Marlene Young, Judy Larkin, Karlene Simonsen, Arlene Ward, and Jerene Simonsen. Back left to right, Annette Cook, Nonna Mae Mackey, Evelyn Waters, Cheryl Hoopes, Flo Loveland, Mary Jane Lemon, and Vickie Young. All residents and former athletes will have the opportunity of paying their respects at an open house at the LDS Fourth ward recreation hall The banquet is set to start at 6 p m with the open house scheduled at 8 30 p m 48-4- Board Vetoes, City Studies Ferguson is retiring from coaching this spring after 39 years at Box Elder high school Duung that time, his football teams especially have excelled m both regional and state competition Projects Here 74-5- Bees Enter Track Finals, From Page One) the the major factor in changing (Continued Deliver Your Car CALL PA FOR PROMPT SFRVICE DARRELLS GLASS SERVICE PERRY The Box Elder High school fack will enter the Region One finals on Thursday and Friday at Utah State University Coach Earl Ferguson comment It will be ing on the contest said, pretty close competition, I think, but we have a good chance of winning High scorers throughout the season were seniors Delbert Tingey and Phil Housei, Wayne Portei Paul Carter They are expected to be the top point gainers in the regional finals The trials held on Ihuisday will eliminate all hut six finalists in will The finalists each event for top again compete on Fndiv honors The Bees edged out I ogan High on Thuisduy in the last dual com 74 58 Both petition of the season eight Box Flder and Logan took out-tea- detign Exclusive typing features Trtfnlme luggage-typ- FINEST BOURBON Complexities and use Your graduate will love it, SINCE 1795 EASY TERMS carrying cate e BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S y To Appear at USU ' Going Places Graduate I SheafferS jimBeahj SNORKEL PEN large KlNIUCKY4 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JAMli ,, B of models, colors and prices A. 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Bngham Citys water situation is a tumplec one with watei now be ing acquired thiough ownership use and exchange This fact was pointed up last week as the city couneil met ill regular session City Engineer Francis Todd emphasized the complexities of the communitys water supplv in a spe cial leport His remarks had to do primarily with a visit taken by himself, Mayor Ruel M Eskelsen and City Attorney O Dee Lund to the state engineers office TODD said the state had promised to send to Brigham City materials needed to clear up local water policy They discussed the advisability of picking up all students, regardless of distance, where they are required to walk to school on a main highway without sidewalks, back on a and also of doubling route where students are required to cross a mam highway to pick first place spots but the Bees scored the Logan team and won up students on both sides ol the the competition on points highway The results SUPT. WALTER D. Talbot was Box Elder 78, Logan 58 requested to have a survey made 100 Thompson Skidmore for further evaluation and consid (L) 10 4 (L) V Andersen (BE) eration records Tai kelShot Jorgensen (BE) The board further concurred in In other business, the council son (BE), Parish (L) 48 0 concern the following proposals an ordinance drawn up authorized on Mile Kent (BE), Curley (BE) mg a proposed policy transpor which would provide for grades and Buist (L) 5 00 tation costs by individuals build resulting 440 Hotter (BE), Tanner (BE), board shall The pay operationThe ordinance also homes 54 2 Burk (L) al cost, including bus driver com- ing to making grades would pertain Discus Longhurst (L), Bird (L), pensation for use of buses for night for improvements activYoung (BE) 124 6 at schools, activities regular The council voted to call bids on Schiffman (L), ities at schools and for field trips a High hurdles supply of gasoline and oil 16 5 Rees (BE), Wilson (L) to foryeirs vehicles and other Bus drivers will be designated equipcity low hurdles Schiffman render this service at a regular ment (L), Rosenbaum (BE), Poole (L) monthly salary to be detci mined CITY Office Manager Willis Han22 after the study is made sen was authorized to piepare a A D Pole vault Tingey (BE), 2 Buses used for transporting notice to bidders tor sale of the Tingey (BE), Nelsen (BE) students off campus to activities house located on the old sugar fac High jump Porter (BE), Olsen sponsored under the progiam of tory site The sugar factory proji-ert(L), Thompson (BE) Tied 5 7 the Utah High School Activities is owned by the city and is 220 Skidmore (L), Thompson Assn will be paid for by the intended for a future yards site 24 (L), Thompson (BE) HCouncilmen Olof Zundel Verl school lequesting the use of the Broad Jump Thompson (L), V buses on the basis of a nominal Petersen and John Laisin were Anderson (BE), Jorgensen (BE) mileage charge plus an altlow named as a committee to settle a 20 2 ance toi compensation of the bus claim with Jack Ahern ot Salt Lake Javelin Bracken (L), Houser duver Allowance fees for the bus City for aenal maps of Bngham (BE), Lte (L) 142 2 driver will be paid fiom the office Citv 880 Beecher (BE), Nelson (BE), of The council authoned an mdin the Board of Education and the Adams (L) 2 11 school will reimbutse the boaid ance which would ptovide fm con Medley relay Box Elder (A for use of the bus plus the drivers trot of rats in Bngham (tty A city liability msuianco poluv Tingey, Howard V Anderson, Rot- fee ter) 3 57 5 3 Before buses are used for earned council apptoval I lie pul Mile relay Box Elder (JorgenWilliams Insuiame night activities at schools a cer icy, written by sen, Nuttal, Porter, D Tingey) tain number of students will be re agency of Bngham City, weie hs 3 49 tc cl at $2 4 16 97 quired to take advantage of this 880 yd relay Logan (Thompson, IN connection with this item of service the count il otdered that Poole, Schiffman, Skidmore) 4 All students who ride buses husine-.on all local agents be informed that for activities being conducted or off campus will be required to in the futute, no insurance renew return to their respective homes als or new policies will be approved except by written confumation on the same bus or lose tuture Tne council also voted to once bus privileges call for bids on boiler again 5 Designated and routes stops surance This came after two tden should he determined in connectcal bids were received and con tion with extia bus service trips sidered prior to the meeting 6 for the schools Activities at acclaimed Mischa Mischakoff, A from $35 to $50 pet month concert-mastewhich buses will be required to was raise as the worlds greatest voted to Levat lensen for and a famed violin soloist, transport students to the activities fire department equipbe scheduled to conform thaning will present two concerts as a should ment with regular scheduled school ac- guest soloist m Utah this month The council agreed that the citv De-The concertmaster of the ' tivities 7 Night activities troit Symphony orchestra will per requiring bus form with the Utah Staet Univer- transportation for students will be sity Community Symphony orches- limited to 12 for the school venr tra in Nelson Fteldhouse, Logan, for senior high schools and to two May 19 and with the Weber col- for the tumor high schools for the lege orchestra May 21 in the Og- school year 8 of den LDS tabernacle secondaty Principals schools will have authority to asThe Lngan concert, with the orchestra composed of uni- sign buses to be used for both on versity students and musicians and off campus activities except from I ogan and surrounding area, field trips in which case the prin to raise funds for cipal will make application to the is designed scholarships for outstanding young superinti ndent for use of buses for this service musicians Dr Gains said Have Good Chance to Win Space-ag- e Instrument panel control grouping OKs Sidewalk Water Supply Paul Hotter is shown here breaking the tape BEE FLIES FIOME after running the 440 against Logan in the time of 54 2 seconds. 8 win over the Elis was an important victory in Box Elders Grizzlies here last week. 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