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Show THE BOX Brigham Gfy, JJtoJi 1962 29, Tuesday, May ELDER , NEWS, j 1 yelled, wigcjjeled drbund, wouldnt cooper-aialtAl.'-Finally I told them they were the rowdiest kids had ever seen. One young lad spoke up, said if I thought they were rowdy, should see them in class. Who knows, maybe their major subject was demolition. d I I boyhood days, things were differremember the day a policeman ent. came to our house. thought he was after me for tearing out all the copper wiring from the vacant house across the street. In my I I It's time to give a vicarious three cheers and hip hooray for all the grade school kids who were liberated last week. For three months they can suck in the sweet air of freedom, get under mothers feet, plague the neighbors and just plain enjoy life. I'm not so old as to have forgotten my feeling of sweet joy on that final day of school. With report card in hand, would fairly dance home with visions of the summer ahead when every day was a holiday. These memories came back vividly last week when visited the local schools, taking pictures of youngsters with perfect attendance records. Kind of made me long to be a fourth But he wasnt. He really wanted to know why I shot out the church house windows with my BOX ELDER NEWS Quayle and Orson Christiansen was received by Reed Nelson and A WMttiy MWtpipir stabhstivd In 1194, Kent Jeppson. bvnry Tuesday and ntrd m pubhtid Iteand Class Matter at tha post otfico Ingham1179City. Utah, unoar ttaa act ot REPRESENTED by Paul An- in rch I. dersen of the Reminder Office Subscription rata t)Jt par yaar, payabi In combination with tha Baa tn advanca; Supply Co., the Underwood Busi- ildar Journal Thursdays) ness award was presented to Jane W M par yaari fpuhlishad 13 M for 4 months; Sumida, Jolene Yates, and Diane singto copy, tt cants. Mambar Audit fturaau of Circulation. Tenney. From the Rotary club Utah ftato Prats Association, National was Ray Grant to award the first editorial Association and Unitod Prass Raprasanta-Hva- t Advortisinp constructive international. prize for a Utah State Press Association. criticism talk to Tod Jensen, Keith taltLako City. Utah. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Pubilshar Melton, and Dave Shelton. Handing out trophies for the MiMia . O TV. driving contest was Irvin Patrick trriM stit! SJOCIATIOB as he honored Kathleen Madsen EDITORIAL for first place, John Jepperson for NATIONAL second place; Donna Sawyer who N took third place and Ramona Wheatley, fourth place winner. Lorraine Yamasaki won the Cris-c- o award presented by Mrs. Donna Mae Hurst. B-- B gun. You should have been there the day I some clothes hanging on the neighbors lines. Couldn't sit down hard for a week after. plinked holes in I I grader again. Most of them were sweet kids and so polite, it made my job fun. But there was one group . . . boyl They Attended a luncheon put on by the Box The Elder Real Estate Board last Friday. guest speaker was William Thayne, a former Brigham City man and a top man in his field in Salt Lake City. He admonished the local realtors to give prospective buyers the best service. And he said that Mrs. Thayne who knows her Spanish, gave him this definition of realtor." Real means king and tor means bull. So a realtor is king of the bull. Awards Go To Outstanding Students at Box Elder High ships were presented to graduates by Bee counselor, Leon Johnson. Those receiving tuition scholarships to USU were Norman L, Swallie, Carma Houghton, Linda Rae Barker, Julia Funk, and Dianne Tenney. Receiving scholarships to BYU were Jean Peart for leadership, Marcia Glover for dance, full tuition, and Jane Braeg-gefor academic standards, part tuition. From the University of Utah an honor scholarship was awarded to David Gilmour, while Donald Bickers and Margaret Mason received honors at entrance scholarships. Receiving the Rotary scholarship was Reese Nielson. General scholarships were awarded to Bruce Hadfield and Sandra Yates from Weber college. Steven Pimper was awarded a tuition scholarship for the Dixie Junior college. The PTA scholarship this year went to Michael Ohman which consists of $200 to any college of his choice. Awarding Robert Jeppsen and Penton Hollist with $100 to be used at any college of their choice was the Kiwanis club. of Center The Rehabilitation Utah awarded to Carolyn Munns a scholarship for full schooling. Jean Peart was awarded a scholarship of $300 by Max Walker representing the Standard Oil Football Bruce Buiand, Lloyd (Continued from Preceding Page) Dennis Bee Baird, Alvin Anderson, Rita Palmer both accepting ,. Whitaker, Reese Nielsen, Gary pins from their advisor, J. A. Gregory Nay, Richard Nisogi, Young, Jay Stokes, Norman Swal-liMRS. MARIJANE Morris, Bee Gordon Nielsen, Grant NielStaff advisor recognized the Bee sen, Grant Wilson, Michael Fryer, editors and staff, Bruce Hadfield, Scott Reeve, Harold Thompson, K. Julia Funk, , Jean Ball. Marilyn C. Larsen, Dave Smoot, Richard Bingham, Joel Hust, Paul Eubel, Gomez, Keith Pebley, Jeff Thorne, Spencer Johnson, Linda Packer, Richard Taniguchi, Glen Petersen, Lorraine Yamasaki, Mike Ohman, Dennis Yamasaki, Lawrence Jorwith Bee and Lawrence Riddle Laren Michelli, Frank gensen, pins. Pent HolReese, Mike Burbank, A acience department award list, Kim Williams. was given to Ronald Cefalo by DeLos Anderson, Swimming G. A. Nielson. Mike Dunn, Mathew Johnson, Lee Receiving vocational agriculture Johnson, Robert Taylor, Richard awards from D. Hortin were Mau- Tanaguchi, Sommerville, GaryBruce rice Roche, Kenny Davis, Dave Fred Molenaar, Bulnnd, Smoot, Eugene Cook, and Sidney Keith Melton, Lee Heiman, JimChecketts. my Felt. J. Earl Johnston awarded vocal Wrestling Gary Tsushima, Harmusic awards to Alvin Anderson, ry Sayama, Monte Jones, Kenny David Carlquist, Spencer Johnson, Nimori, Ed Bingham, Dave Smoot, Mike Burbank, Wayne Korth, Michael Ohman, Alvin Anderson, David Smoot, Dennis Whitaker, Brent Rasmussen, K. C. Larsen, Peggy Billings, Barbara Bruderer, Mark Wells, Grant Wilson, Richard Nisogi. Kathy Claybaugh, Karolyn Knud-seCarol Morgan, Lisa Clousen, Golf Fred Smith, Reese Nielsen, and Pamela Olsen. Bob Jeppesen, Grant Jensen, Steve AWARDS IN instrumental music Holmgren. Basketball Frank Reese, Reese went to Dee Brightenburg, Barry Harold Thompson, Wayne Alice Ann Vincent, Valentine, Nielsen, Co. Keith Melton, Terry Hansen, Mer- Korth, Pent Hollist, Greg Young, Receiving a $40 scholarship from LaVell Bert Phil Larsen, Nelson, lin Thompson and Michael Phelps. for the Charles W. Claybaugh Freeman. at Presenting drama and debate Baseball Jeff Thorne, Gary Publications Workshop held awards was Clayton Cheney as Provo in August was Toni Franzo-linoKorth, Young, Wayne Nay, Greg Linda Barker, Pamela Olsen, Tod Devon new editor of the Box Elder Bert Freeman, Cottam, Oleen Palmer awarded DaBee. Jensen, Keith Melton, Scott Reev- Grant Wilson, Douglas Hunsakcr, vid Gilmour, 62 valedictorian, es, David Shelton, Marilyn Cheney, Mitchell Cochran, Phil Nelson. Ronda Nelson, Suzanne Reeder, Tennis Dave Coveil, Mike Shef- watch from Palmer Jewelry. The Kathy Shrum, Weldon Larsen and field, Reed Beecher, Donald Bick- BPW Business award presented by Susan Wright were honored. Mrs. Sid Hess was given to Jane ers, Larry Leigh. Receiving Spanish awards were Track Frank Reese, Stuart Cur- Braegger as outstanding business Seth Jensen, David Gilmour, Gerof the year. tis. Lloyd Baird, Alan Thompson, girl ald Nisogi, and Sharon Kleysteu-beThe USU Blue Key was awardPent Hollast, Dee Brightenburg, In the French division Dan- Richard Pat Coppin, ed to Dave Carlquist by Brent LarTanaguchi, ny Grimley was honored. Bruce Buiand, Eugene Cook, Glen sen. Keith Johnsen representing Mrs. La Voyle Stenquist, BEHS Life Insurance Co. Petersen, Leonard Eckel, Dennis the Beneficial librarian, awarded John Nabors a Yamasaki, Mike Andersen, Law- awarded Reese Nielsen and Erik Bee pin for excelled library work. rence Mike Burbank, Jensen slide rules for their high Jorgensen, in the national mathematics Honoring our hard working stage Curtis Todd, Billings, Alan rating crew was Keith Johnsen as he Larry contest sponsored by the company Freeman, Lynn Richie, Tommy The Farm Bureau award presengave Bryce Jeppsen, Erik Jensen, Cross, Robert Whitlock, Keith John Nabors, Robert Jeppsen, ted by Leslie Jensen was awarded Ivan Bingham. Merlin Thompson, and Edwin Peto David Smoot. From the Farm tersen Bee pins for the outstandTHURSDAYS award assembly Bureau Auxiliary was Mrs. Anselection drea Huggins to award Lorraine ing work they have done this year. started with a musical Farfrom the BEHS string ensemble. The Honorary Yamasaki. PRESENTING athletic awards College and university scholar mers award presented by Doug was Vernal Harris as he handed out over 100 pins. Gold medals were awarded to Alvin Anderson, Mike Burbank, Dennis Whitaker, Frank Reese, Harold Thompson, Dave Smoot, Pent Hollist, Reese Nielsen, and Greg Young. The awards were divided into seven AND sections: Way-man- e, $1 l",c6"t adjacent to his property had been made contrary to his request. Councilman Olof Zun-d(Continued from Preceding Page) was named to contact Victor and make an cial Improvement District 14. Councilman Packer reported that John Reese of Brigham City donated two towers to the city Remove Barns connections el Ui SAYIKGS BOKBS HAVING THE towers donated will save the city "hundreds of dollars," Packer said. Councilman Don Chase said he would find out the costs involved to install clothes lockers at the city swimming pool bath house. d Test Suit YES, MAM - YOUVE ANSWERED THE BIG ONE! EVERYONE KNOWS BRIGHAM FURNITURE IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR FURNITURE PROBLEM! THEY HAVE THE BEST BUYS IN QUALITY FURNITURE. STOP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Standard-Examiner-KL- BOBS DRUG (gE!lB) SHIRT LAUNDRY MODERN 76 FHA or BANK loans to suit your individual needs and repayment requirements. Maui First Security Bunk of Idaho, N A. First Security Bank of Utah, N A First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wvo. bottoms up r. Hun-sake- r, MOST RETAIL STORES PLACES OF BUSINESS THIS EMBLEM Identifies your WELCOME WAGON WEDNESDAY SPONSORS... MAY 30 Inns af pnatiga la the burin and civic Ufa ft your community. F lafanutUoa, m! Konnecott's current toast to copper's future The traditional toast of bottoms This program will help Kennecott meet a growing problem up is uniquely different at Kennecott's Utah Smelter. It refers to a newly installed car dumper that can empty a car loaded with copper concentrate or flux by turning the 100-toload bottom side up. This far more efficient, MEMORIAL DAY n PA MERCHANTS of CS333EDC332I: sfsSss&ffi: BOX ELDER COMMITTEE faster method of emptying cars is another step toward the completion of the the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE t on which two new fire and civil defense sirens will be mounted. Upon Packer's recommendation, the council voted to express its thanks in a letter to Reese. Mayor Willis S. Hansen reported that bids had been called for new (Continued from Preceding Page) refuse containers on Main street. He said the low bid was $46 50. on property owned by Paul Holm- Plans are to purchase 15 containgren, Bear River City, for $10 08, ers. based on an assessed valuation of A requested zoning change at $35 an acre. Holmgren had protested last year when the land was as- Sixth West and Second South was sessed at $90 an acre and he was tabled for further study. advised to let the taxes go delinMayor Hansen reported that acquent until a new appraisal was cording to the county treasurer, the made. assessed valuation of Brigham City The commissioners agreed to set- this year is $10,476,865, exclusive of tle general taxes on property own- utilities or state tax commission ed by Lee R. Andersen for $35.55. assessments. Treasurer LeGrande Peterson said Councilman Petersen reported the property had been lost on the that it had been agreed to have FOR OUTSTANDING gradua- records and hadnt been assessed builders post an amount equal to for ting athlete, Harold Thompson for seven years. The settlement six percent of improvements was awarded by Van Cleave of the represented taxes for the period contingencies in new subdivisions. awards. and put the property back on the R. M. Victor, 717 West Seventh Parson Construction Co. repre- tax records. South, said that certain sewer line sented by Jay Van Noy honored Reese Nielsen, for athletics, scholarship and citizenship. Peters Jewelry Co. represented by Coach Moser, awarded Frank Reese a watch for excellence in athletics. BE WILL THE HARDAWAY award was presented by D. A. Olsen of Box Elder to Keith Melton with a check for $50. The Sons of the American Revolution, represented by Wayne Call, awarded Stuart CurALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY tis a medal and certificate for outstanding character and leadership. Mrs. Daisy Hansen representing the American Legion Auxiliary presented checks to Ruth Stander and Barbara Jane Balls for the essay contest sponsored by the Auxiliary this winter. ONE DAY SERVICE And saying farewell to the student body, Paul Eubel, BEHS exCLEANERS AND change student from Germany, formally said auf wiedersehen. SHIRT LAUNDRY Earlier in the program Paul was PA 36 North Main presented with a gift from the students. WINNING THE Civic Improve ment club award was Ronda Nelson, presented by Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. Rodney Bywater received the John Phillip Sousa Band award presented from the Hanson Music Mike Ohman received a City. watch from the Troxell Jewelry Co. for the Troxell Outstanding Musician award. Val Hess, sports editor of the Herald Journal, Logan, awarded footFrank Reese the ball and basketball award. Coach Leslie Dunn also awarded Frank Reese the award. BUY dollar modernization program at the smelter. the higher cost of handling more material to produce the same amount of copper. The problem results from two factors 1. Copper content of ore decreasing (Down 18 since 1950.) 2. Overburden removal increasing (Up 100 since 1950.) Kennecott is solving the problem through improvements typified by the car dumper This offers the best assurance of continued successful copper production m Utah's future Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corporation it1 |