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Show 10 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 26, 1961 r : r- -- 4 USU A ' w 'W' , 'o-- r -- ' Registration SetatBEJHS ;tvt w 74T ''v. tjt Classes, Starting Monday, Oct. 2, at the Box Elder Junior High school at 7 p. m., fall quarter university classes for credit will begin. These classes will be given by faculty members from Utah State University. They have been set up primarily for Thiokol Chemical Corporation employees, but anyone interested can register. Registration can be made the evening the first class as held. V State University, Dr. Genei Jacobsen, in charge of exten-- j sion home study programs at the university, announced Thursday. Lectures will be given each The New Biology, a three-quart- weekday starting Sept. 25 from sequence ot biology class- 6:30 to 7 a. m. over Channel 5, es for college credit conducted KSL-TSalt Lake City. Thiee over television will be offered by hours college credit will be given if , "rV Ey - --- - f Shortage Of Classrooms each quarter. Lecturer is Dr. of Ray Koppelman. University Chicago. Students who want to enroll in the course should contact Gene H. Linford, associate professor of at USU, who will be Utah State coordinator for the course. Dr Jacobsen said. y WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE SECOND HAMILTON DRUG CENTER - In S. wifv ITS THE SCHEDULE of classes being offered is as follows: Monday, Oct. 2: Business administration 150; managerial accounting; economics 107; intermediate economic theory; English 1; basic commathematics 34; inmunications; troduction to college algebra; math. 97 and 98; analaytic geomeewj try and calculus; math. 130; ad(J" vanced calculus; political science 125; political parties and RX'fr?t' practical politics; psychology 53; elec mentary general psychology; and secretarial science 77, fundamentals of shorthand III. CAN BE DANGEROUS ORANGE TREE This bat was removed from the attic Thats what G. P. Cefalo is looking at here. Tuesday, Oct. 3: Civil engineerAnd he also has myriad other tropcila type plants which he steps of a Brigham City residence Saturday morning, ft was aphopes ing 101; mechanics to nurture into maturity. The young trees are engineering parently sick which could indicate that it had rabies. A bat found kept on his enclosed and strength of materials; electri605 by some youngsters in Brigham City nearly a month ago was sent South Second West. patio at cal engineering to the state and found to possess the dreaded disease. 211, advanced electronic circuits, mechanical Oct. 11, at Ogden. 214, intermediate engineering The material for sale includes thermodynamics; physics 285;, ineight jeeps, seven Willys station troduction quantum mechanics. wagons and pickups, 11 pickups, 15 Oct. 4: Wednesday evening, sedans, three sedan deliveries, two Business administration 133; manstation wagons, one carryall, ten agement concepts; economics 125; panel trucks and one dump truck. trade unions and collective barPersons interested may pick up technical Otto G. Klein, regional commisgaining; English III; and inspect the materials listings mathematics writing; 254, theory sioner of General Services adminnow at the GSA Interagency Moof function. istration, has announced that a tor Pool, located at 183 West 30th ff states and communities conThursday, Oct. 5: Electrical en- spot bid sale will be held Monday, street, Ogden. tinue to build classrooms at the 124; fundamentals of gineering mathematics 257; adpresent rate, the classroom shorWord comes from Utah State electronics; vanced applied mathematics; phytage reported by the U. S. Office that a recof Education, should be over with- University ord, "Songs of the Mormon Pio- sics 290; theoretical mechanics. in the 1960s, according to the has recently been producChamber of Commerce of the Uni- neers," ed under the supervision of Docted States. tor Austin E. Fife of Utah State The construction rate actually University. Nineteen songs are might accelerate, the chamber presented selected from a great said. School bond sales have been number collected by Dr. and Mrs. setting records. As the economy Fife during the past 20 years. grows, there will be more taxes The songs illustrate most of the for school construction. Lots of youngsters get lost at But even with the present an- great episodes in the experience of the Mormon pioneers from the the Utah State Fair, but few get nual construction rate of 69,900 Patrol by the Highway classrooms (the average rate for founding of the church to the es- rescued Tommy Marble, the past five years) between the tablishment of settlements such as like son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marble St. George and Montecello. 1960-6school year and the 1966-6of Willard, Box Elder county. school year, there will have SINGING IS Mrs. Rosalie Tommy boarded a chartered bus been 489,300 classrooms construc- Sorrels of Salt by Lake City and the with 19 other Future Farmers of ted. Singing Saints choral group. Gui- America to see the During this period about 112,000 tar and banjo accompaniments week. He was so big fair last engrossed in new classrooms will be needed to are by Jim Sorrels. the entertainment, he wandered classrooms dethat are replace from his companions. The record is accompanied And by away stroyed and that become obsolete. a booklet when he returned to board his mucontaining words, According to the office of educabus, he found that it had gone tion, 217,800 new classrooms will sic and historical notes on each be needed to meet expanded en- song prepared by Dr. and Mrs. without Tommy. With a great lump in his throat. Fife. rollments. went to the fair adminisTommy So with the present average conSide one of the album comprises tration building for help. He had struction rate, there would be 0 nine songs concerning the exper- no friends or relatives in Salt additional new classrooms to iences of the Mormons prior to Lake, and what was he to do? Aube applied against the classroom the settlement of the Great Basin. drey Athay, fair exhibit space sushortage which, acording to the pervisor, came up with an anoffice of education, stood at Side two presents 0 ten songs swer. in. the fall of I960. about pioneering experiences in She called the Utah Highway Utah. Patrol, told the sad tale, and the CATTLEMEN SET CONFAB This ulbum is produced by Co- Patrol Car 89 promptly A program of general interest lumbia Research Group, a Salt from Farmingtondispatched to rescue Tomto all cattlemen will be presented Lake which has precorporation and take him home to during the 43rd annual convention viously produced the Book of Mor- my pf the Utah Cattlemen association mon and Pearl of Greut Price on to be held in Salt Lake City on recoid and the Smith Muskrats are powerful swimDec. 4, 5, and 6. The Newhouse story. It is now onJoseph sale at the mers. and when changing hotel has been selected as the USU bookstore and down town, prefer to travel in water headquarters site Logan. than on land. End Predicted Utah USU Offers TV Course FREE S PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY and H GREEN STAMPS TO SERVE BRIGHAM CITY BETTER New Recording GSA Schedules AT Features 19 Spot Bid Sale IN 680 SOUTH MAIN THE NEW CARR. SHOPPING PLAZA Mormon Songs g Highway Patrol Rescues Boy 1 7 159,-50- 142,-16- PERMANENT TYPE Jm-FBE- E GLIhveuh do it yourself W CAr OUT f (A60 JfXS PRICE WE LL .1. INSTALL) fQ INSTALLED AND GUARANTEED 2 $195 GALLON GALLON PONTIAC TRIGGERS ANOTHER TEAM OF WINNERS. Every one fancy mover. Convertible. Sedan. Wagon. Two Coupes. Choice of 110, 115, 120 or 140 h p., g engine. A couple of extra cost options; Put on a barrel carb and gel 166 h.p. The citizen who wants even more can go for an aluminum 8 option that pulls 185 horses. 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