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Show jr THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 27, 1960 tr I R.'l Wi: ; ri . ,V x A '&pi COATS AND JACKETS AT DRASTIC 1 A. I REDUCTIONS. w YOU CANT PRICES 4, AFFORD TO MISS! tv tx fC BOYS jju ' s iitur JACKETS colors All t and styles. Wools, Cottons, Doe Lons and Knits. occupational outlook confer-- , to he held on the campus of the University of Utah, will take' Then- place Jan. '21!, announced dore R. Maughan, associate di- rector of the Utah State Employ- merit Wviep Maughan, conference chairman. said the meeting will consider the accumulating problem of relating,. Utah occupations to Utah's grow-,and radically changing econ-- j omy. patTraditional occupational terns began changing with the advent of the space age and will continue to change even more in the foreseeable future, he said. MAUGHAN explained that the Utah occupational outlook is closeoutly related to the economic look. The conference is set to follow an economic outlook conference, sponsored by the college of busines, also to be held at the University of Utah on Jan, 16. Concern by organizers of curvocain our high schools, tional schools and colleges was basic to the call for the occupaAnd intional outlook conference. creased need for skills by the state's growing missile and electronics industries cannot be ignored, if defense of the nation and growth of the Utah is to he Applications For Top Most The State Board of Education ACRYLIC CARDIGANS d dyed-to-mat- 'in LONG JOHN E. GROSS, a member of Board of Directors of the Don-inand Rio Grande Railroad, ver Denver, Colo., will be a speaker at the conference, and his address will deal with the effect of rail-- j road automation on Utah railroad employment, Maughan said other speakers will be Curtis P. Harding, administrator of the Utah Department of Employment Security, who will discuss the job outlook in selected and a nationally occupations, known labor leader whose name will be announced at a later date. ch shades. WOMENS sleep save money! Cuddle-u- p in our mother-hubbagown . . . printed all over with tiny posies. Machine wash. Sizes 34 to 48. . . . rd 42 sjzes 34 COATS . . along the newest and simplest of clutch, . g back interest or button-dow- n lines. Lots of colors. Sizes 10 to 18. 18 to 25 GIRLS' LONG in wool and wool All colors and . . . Iisfration COATS blends. styles. Slated for COTTON BIG BUY! P.J.s FLANNELETTE to 12 7 USU Classes SPECIAL BUY! ORLON ACRYLIC CARDIGANS GIRLS SHORT Fashion acclaimed bulky or brushed versions with the kind of workmanship found at higher price. Hand washable. White, cherry, lilac, green plus a plaid. COATS 6 to 10 A 'i ME 22, Engi- Curcuits; nearing Graphics. ME 141. Thermodynamics Systems; Math. 35, College Algebra; Math 98, Analytic Geometry and 131. Advanced Math. Caluclus; Calculus; Math, (Variables.) Physics; Physics 120, Modern Sec Sc. 77, Shorthand 111; Sec. 92 Business Machines. About Average Additional information on any of these classes may he secured SACRAMENTO, Calif (UPI) Average net tarm income in Cali from William Kempter, supervi- fornia totaled $7,572 in 1959, more sor of the training section, Tliio-kn- l than triple, the national average Corporation, or from the Eveof $2,547. according to the Cali- ning Education program of the Box Elder enuntv school district. fornia Department of Agriculture. 3.44 2.66 to sizes 7 sizes 3 to 6x 14 Save money sleep . . . warm in our cozy, posey-pri- So nt fluffy-sop. js to cuddle you on the nipMachine nights. piest wash. In sizes 32 to 40. ft I iTy SvxSKK 1 Digital MENS THERMAL UNDERWEAR BUY REDUCED TO CLEAR! MENS SWEATERS $O00 4.67 to 6.63 All f each YOUR PHARMACIST... of WORKING GOOD HEAL styles and colors. Made lambs wool and orlon acrylic. Good selection in all sizes. 'S' SAVE! WOMEN VP S waist. $1.50 a. Latest styles and colors in knits WORK FOR JUST hoys sizes men's sizes small, mcd., Ige. Not a closeout, not an odd lot but a special purchase of first quality shirts! You comget full action-fre- e fort, long tails that stay SPECIAL SAVINGS! SPRING COTTONS 88 00 $ tucked in, much more! BUY ON COTTON FLANELLETTE P.J.s SANFORIZED FLANNELS COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS! sizes 4 to 18 Mom, these colorful plaid print sport shirts are just what he wants! And, stock-u- p price is senAll are malow! sationally chine washable! All 4 to It the girls love butcher 1 25 sizes Row $ and 3 to 6x and to 7 after row of 14 flower-fres- h er boy styling. cotton flannelette that's printed all over with the newest geometric or apple print. Machine wash. colors! Picture pretty styles! Machine wash, drip dry, little or no ironing! Get a full season of wear . . . save now 10 only MENS CORDUROY SPORT COATS $10.00 15 only MENS WIDE WALE CORDUROYS $4.00 Pen-ne- BLOUSES T For your convenience, open a monthly charge account now for income tax and insurance records. STORE HOURS; Weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays: Noon to 3:00 P.M. COTTON J Drawers and Shirts Here's the waffle knit originally developed by the Navy for use under arctic conditions. Ribbed collar, cuffs, anklets; elasticized r- ,r Wonderful way to Cut full to our exacting specifications. Such higher priced features as elasti-cize- d cuffs and bottom for better fit, buttons. New spring 8.00 to 14 Although this program is set up primarily for Thiokol employees, all others interested are invited to register. University credit is available for all classes, which are as in follows: The State Board reviewed the results of a questionnaire from prominent educators and citizens relative to the criteria for the selection of a State Superintendent. Applications may be forwarded fo W. C. Cole, chairman, at Delta, Utah or to the State School Office, 223 State Capitol, W. C. Cole, ORLON SPECIAL! warm its regular meeting held in DeApp. Stat, 132, Statistical Methcember took official action to the BA 292, BA 151 Marketing; effect that they are now receiving ods; Graduate Seminar in Business; of for the postiion applications State Superintendent of Public In- Chum. 122, Organic Chemisary. struction. They expect to consider Eton, 107, Intermediate Econo- making the appointment some time mic Theory; English 111, Techni-the latter part of January, 1961. cal Writing; EE 181 Pulse and l i' iff and Knits. Registration for winter quarter classes for the Thiokol cooperative educational program will he Elder High held at the Box Jan. 3, 1961, school, Tuesday, from 5 to 8 p. m. in the library. State Seeks FLANNELETTES Maug-enc- unemploy-unschoole- COTTON BIG BUY! Large variety of colors and styles in Doe Lon, Wools economy orderly, 'lan said, Maughan pointed out that the growing piopoition of and un-- i among the shilled was Iso a matter of con- 10 industry, leaders in edu cation, and to government offi cials. ricula iff MENS JACKETS State Employment Service Calls Occupational Outlook Meet j if 5.oo to no SUSPENSE J. Oleen Palmer, Palmer Jewelry proprietor, watches Santa Claus draw the winning name Friday in the Palmer Jewelry diamond giveaway contest. Winner of the $1,0011 diamond ring was Michael Paul Nelson of Brigham City. An Tv Cozy-war- m ys end cottons. REDUCED TO CLEAR! Deeplush 100 SCATTER Rayon Pile RUGS Skid resistant back. Hugs the floor. All colors. 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