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Show i ,ti NEWS, Brigham Gfy, Utah Tuesday, April 24, 1962 THE BOX EIDER -- Two Prices for Elementary Schools Avr another bunch again, he should get of sheep. The man who first said You get what you pay certainly coined an often used phrase and one that makes 100 percent sense m most instances But a paradox that boiled- - to the surface last week must be considered an exception Referred to here are the comparative costs for three new elementary schools in Box Elder School district, two m Brigham City and one at Tremonton for About . the corsets. The bespectacled . ,, principal said h IS father one day stumbled onto a cache which included a pack saddle, ' the shells and ropes, a case of EACH IS FLAMMED for IS rooms with multitwo body binders. And theres an open room, office, faculty room, storage, etc purpose commercial: for a ing good Each is purported to be modem and adequate to serve the student needs of swelling populations in "I dreamed was a both communities steel-sta- y corset." my school m southlow based on ... 30-3- 0 I - I the bids, th Yet, west Brigham City will cost "71,700 and the one m $475,379 At any rate, it seemed strange that cache Tremonton, Now consider that the low bid received last week eswhich usually contains only the bare to construct the school in northeast Brigham City sentials should have included these under- was $417,800 That's a different of just under $54 000 in the two garment items. City schools Quite a sizeable sum considBrigham Mr. G. theorized that the robbers had ering that the district's supply of building dollars lady companions traveling with them. If falls far short of projects now on the drawing boards this was true, and I suspect that it was, then THE SHARP contrast in cost apparently lies in the presence of the corsets is explained. The southwest and Tremonton schools are design You can make a plump women give up identical, planned by the same Ogdtn architecture firm Somewhat unique, these schools will have just about anything but her corset four clusters of units connected to a in those pioneering days central building by outside covered walkways The northeast school is planned as one long building with classrooms leading off an interior I I suppose the last thing you'd expect to find in the almost legendary Robbers Roost area of southeastern Utah is a pair But that's the story J. of lady's corsets. D. Gunderson, principal at Central school, . tells. - d sec-oth- er I Target Archers ... ... r t- first-cla- - Why didnt you re- scattei ed WOSL RY WE RE AIL SET Yes, everjone says your best bet is to buy all your fumture down at Brigham runiituro. We ail agree and wait till you see their low, low prices! 'vV April 18, 1912 On Thursday evening of last week, Mrs Jacob Jen- to ansglmg sen was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise, given by the members of the First ward Relief Society. After the shock to the guest of Carp so taken must be properly honor, various amusing games were indulged m until 11 p m., when cared for or disposed of by the dainty refreshments which the ladies had provided were served. Those archer present were Mesdames J. B. McMaster, Geo Hamson, C. Holst, Mary Johnson, N B Cheney, John Holland, John Forrest, James Sheffield, Lars Stranquist, Mary Harris, Kate Erdmann, H. Rasmussen, Hans Poulsen, May Munns, Thos Mathias, Joseph Hadley, Henry Wight, John Lee, Jas. Tmgey, A. J. Stoney, Sarah Hillam, Peter Forsgren, Simeon Carter, Jacob Jensen and Miss Mary Baird Mrs George Anderson entertained m an informal April 25, 1912 manner yesterday afternoon, the time being spent in social chat and partaking of refreshments. Those present were Mesdames Chris Rasand Miss mussen, George Spencer, John Lee, Mildred Sockrider Aurilla Watkins Aril 25, 1912 Mrs Sarah Rushton of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs C. N. Christensen. Mrs Rushton is Mrs Christensens mother and she is one of the few survivors who trudged alongside a hand cart across the plains Warrant Officer Completes Course ni ur rl"" V'"e: -- flS ... mtBBBsassssaM. Worthy of your Trust JIU BEAM WHISKEY 16 PROOF DISIIUEO KENTUCKY AND STRAIGHT BY BOTTLED THE BOUR30N IAMLS BEAM DISIIUING CO CLERMQNI, B KENTUCKY To keep marble surfaces Clean, wash occasionally with lukewarm water and a cloth. Wipe dry with a chamois to prevent spotting and streaking. J ... A$e0T.fB IZ-kszazmxssEn- Household Hint 'f' ; : V 'Si IDITOrTaT NATIONAL Army Warrant Officer Junior Grade Ronald A Jensen, 28, whose wife, Joyce, lives at 64 South Fifth West, Brigham City, completed and the installation stock control supply procedures course at the Quartermaster school, Fort Lee, Va , April 10 During the 23 day course Jensen in Quarterreceived instruction master corps stock control and accounting procedures at post, camp and station levels The warrant officer entered the 25 Years Ago Army m August 1950 Jenson, a son of Bert Jensen, 116 1937 17, Four April Brigharr youths, Darwin Young and Ray West First South, Bngham City, Malmrose, representing the Junior division, and Grant Olsen and Robattended San Francisco State ert Cfaghead, representing the Senior division of the Cenrtal school, winners of the marble tournament here, will participate in the state marble tournament in Ogden today. April 17, 1937 Mrs Wayne Jepperson entertained the members of the Tally-H- i club on Thursday evening at her home Vases of pussywillows and spring flowers decorated the room and small serving tables A delicious waffle supper was served. Bridge was played during the evening with high score going to Mrs. Ronald Packer and cut prize to Mrs Claik Baron Mr. and Mrs. James Romer and daughter, Ruth, April 22, 1937 have returned from a four months trip to Pahokee, Florida. WE DON'T FRET 4ft Subscription rata J 90 par yaar, payahla i tdvancai In combination with tha Baa Journal Eldar ipuhlliad Thursdays) I. oo par yoart S3 00 tor 4 monthai ungto copy, to conts. Manor Audit Bureau of Circulation, National Utah State Press Association, Editorial Association and United Brass International. Advartlsing RepresentativeUtah Stats Press Association. Salt Lika City, Utah Chas. W Claybaugh, Publisher all-ye- Housewife- - No I didn't suspect port the robbery at once? Didnt a when you suspect something thing. I just thought my husyou came home and discovered all the band had been looking for a clean drawers opened, and the contents shirt. DONT 1I7 i, March ss I Policeman- publlstod .wy Mtc Mean. Class Malttf at th so In Brigham City, Utah, undsr tha act at BUT THERE the difference of $54,000 in cost. It would not be overstating the situation to say that at least two board members were figuratively bowled over by the size of the southwest school bid. The North Box Elder stake Re They were thinking in terms of about $100,000 less. based on the cost of $345,000 to erect Mountain Viewihef society leadership meeting will be held Saturday, April 28. at 1 school in Bngham City two years ago The architect claimed they should have been p m , in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel well aware of what the approximate cost would be. Some one had his wires crossed The visiting teachers of the stake Another board member confided that the Moun- will be honored and are urged to tain View design, with some alterations, should have attend, according to Mrs Nina been followed. An excellent Beecher, president However, with the three schools in immediate program has been arranged and need of being built, the board had no recourse but luncheon will be served to plunge ahead despite the high cost A good attendance is desired, SUPT. WALTER D. TALBOT reported recently Mrs Beecher said that the district has money enough with an approximate $21,000 deficit to pay for current building And there remains $500,000 in bonds which can be issued. But this is hardly enough is the light of future wing at Box project plans which include a Elder High school, remodeling or new building at Box Elder Junior High school, a new elementary school at Bear River City and an addition at Willard school. There looms the possibility of obtaining federal TU? The aid but hardly enough to pay for everything board probably will be turning to citizens of the county for permission to raise funds through additional tax or bonding channels. Over the past four years, voters have overwhelmingly approved two bond issue proposals totaling $5 5 million. The results represented their confidence in the board and district administration. Lets hope a lesson has been learned m this recent bidding. 1 tmtn kl 1494, MNPW Tucaday and irtaratf 4 OTMdf Honor Visiting Teachers Saturday Mr. G. and Ronald Leonard, head man at McKinley school in Tremonton, were in 1 that romantic terrain this past week-enThey made the trk to relive some boyhood memories and to find out if they were still stumbled onto a corridor remember when familiar with its historical craggs and can- Certainly the board of education didn't intend in cache mountains east of Willard the - yons. to build a bigger or better school in one area of town There were some pans and than another Gunderson is originally from Mt. Pleas- -' years ago. Presumably, youngsters in both But mostjtions will have the advantage of comparable facili- and a canvas. utensils ant and Leonard from Huntington, just a important, a bag of mints to which help- ties spit and stone's throw away. ed myself. Gunderson explained to me how he used But there wasnt a single corset. to herd sheep with his father in that rugged Carp but beautiful area east of Huntington. - "That was back about 1916 or oh And while we're on this subject, direcFor tor Leo Ware emphasizes that many more 18, he recalls. Carp may be .taken with the - In those days he was familiar with the persons could have been squeezed into the use of bow and arrow on any walandmarks now referred to on history pag- armory for the recent production of "Inter open to angling provided the es which recount the activities of Butch herit the Wind." user of this equipment is properly . .... from tha files of the News & JoumaI licensed So few turned out for the presentation Cassidy and his gang. How did they become so familier with that Ware and the players would like to do 50 Years Ago Spokesmen said this method of it again. the area? taking carp has become increasiThey only need to be asked. - April 18, 1912 Mr. Claire Merrell, son of Mr and Mrs. J. F. each spring during fiopular ngly Ware feels they have a We just followed the sheep," Gunderof prothis city, has received an invitation from Box B to take a Merrell recent years as these nongame fish duction and just about everyone who at- trip over to Great Britain. Mr. Merrell cheerfully accepted the invita- move into son said. the shallow areas of tion and he expects to take leave about June 12th several low elevation waters open proposed that if he wanted to find them tended would agree. NEWS ELDER BOX ReliefSodey to MONEY FOR YOUR NEEDS roe FUN ... 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