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Show START IN NOVEMBER JSoys THE BE Adult Education Program Offers 42 Classes to Public The Box Elder School District, with the State De-partment of Public Instruction, will offer some 42 classes to the residents of the Brigham City area under the evening education program for adults. in cooperation The classes will get underway beginning the week of Nov. 5, according to Vernal Willie, supervisor of the evening education classes in South Box Elder county. The major part of the classes will be held in the new Box Elder High school and the Box Elder Junior High school, however, some will be held elsewhere when specified. , Various classes are scheduled each evening, Monday through Thursday with local instructors in most cases. The classes beginning the week of Nov. 6. will run for a period of ten weeks or more, Willie said. Another series of classes will begin in January and run through March. A $5 registration fee will be charged for most classes, he said. Following is a list of the classes, instructors, time and locations of the classes: AND Hi vis MEMORIZE THE RULES Junior 1 High. Her current assignment local bank has placed her in charge of escrows and collections in the note department. Her work, she says, is more than interesting as well as thoroughly GAIN'S POST Miss Lenore High. How to Coach Basketball Coach has been named to a post with FOR YOUR PROTECTION, REMEMBER TO: Grant Moser, 7 p. m., BEHS gym. the National Association of Bank Women. Political Parties and Practical Avoid dark and lonely streets Turn down gifts from strangers Politics,. L. D. Wilde, 7 p. m., Room 204, Junior High. Know your local policeman Refuse rides offered by strangers High. Choristers and Conductors Mosiac, Leather, Handicraft, 7 p. m., BEHS Robert R. Wayne Johnson, Lipidary and Others f Ian fitfaa Band Room. First class to be held Tingey, 7 p. m., Jan. 8, Junior Nov. 19. High shop. Tuesday Evening: Art Instruction Ray Jeppson, 205, Junior High. First class starts be announced. German Language and Culture Jan. 7, 7 p. m Junior High shop. Elvin G. Mitchell, 7 p. m.. Room Nov. 13. PTA Study Groups To be anThursday Evening: nounced fiom various schools. French Language and Cultuie Piano Playing for Adult BeginMrs. Carol Robinson, 7 p ni , WILLIE announced that evening ners Douglas S. Mann, 7 p. m.. Room 205, BEHS classes in mathematics, English, Room Junior High. Meal Planning for the HouseVn history, science and homemaking tj 7 p wife Mrs. Dona Hurst, Norwood Mechanics m., are being given at the high school Farm BEHS Homemaking department. for those interested in securing a Hyer, 7 p. m., BF.HS shop. school diploma. Longhand 7 p m., in Crafts Marie Thorne Jepp-so- high Art New classes for university creRoom 203, Junior High. Junior Room High ness dit will start the first week of Social Security, Taxes and RecGroup Young Homemakers 1963. ords, Dean, Freeman, 7pm, Room Mrs. Helen S. Pierce, Room 205, January, Junior High, Junior the adult evening educaUnder High Coach How to Coach Football harm Problems Dee Hortin, at tion program, new classes will be Les Dunn, 7 p. m., BEHS gymna-- ! BEHS, beginning Dec. 6. organized to meet the interests sium. in Agricul-tu- i and needs as requested. New Developments Classes Budget Your Income to Meet e Sam Gordon at Corinne will need an enrollment of at least Your Expenses Arza C. Evans, 7 school. Dale of starting to be an- ten members, Willie concluded. p. m., Room 204, Junior High. nounced. The How and Why of the Stock Automobile Driving Instruction Market 7 p. m., Room 133, BEHS for Adults By appointment only. Started Oct. 23. Call Clair Bradshaw at PA Great Books LaPreal Wight at Wednesday Evening: City Library. , Russian Language and Culture Swimming Instruction for Adult Miss Wendy Foster, 7 p. m., in Beginners Vernal Harris, 7 p. m. Junior High. Room in Junior High pool. Sam GorHome Beautification VerSwimming for Pleasure don, 7 p. m., south shop at Junior nal Harris. 8 p. m., Junior High High. pool. Business English Delmont BeeCLASSES scheduled to start the 7 cher, p. m.. Room 204, Junior first week in January, 1963, are High. Danish for Beginners Miss Pau- listed as follows: -Farm and Busines Law Judge line Jensen, 7 p. m., Room VeNoy Christoffersen, 7 p. m.. on Junior High. in How to Take Good Wednesday, Jan. 2, Room Photography Room Junior High. John Pictures Wayman, in Tickets on sale Brigham Keep Slim and Trim for Women 202, BEHS. City at Peach City Ice Business Arithmetic Reed Fern Gardner, 7 p. m., WedBurke, 7 p. m., Room 305, Junior nesday, Jan. 2, Junior High gym. Cream Co. In Ogden at Spanish tor Beginners Edgar t? High. Jan. Glen Bros. Music. General Charm School for Women Date Wagner, 7 p. m., Thursday, 3, Room 204, Junior High. to of be announced. starting admission $1.25. Reserve Dr. Alcoholism and Education Japanese Language and Culture admission from $1.50. Kol Haramoto, 7 p. m., Thurs- Dale Nelson, USU. Class for ere at Junior dit or to audit. Date of starting to day, Jan. 3, Room Ro-m- v 12-- d 11-- IN PERSON advertising works for you! USU FIELDHOUSE SAL, NOV. Hear them sing these Capital record hits: 26 MILES BIG MAN MORE HONEY FOR YOU AND ME City, Utah 3 a good movie, art, and sports. In her younger years she belonged to u baseball team and a girls basketball team, sports now likes to watch ' have some activity in the church of their choice, as well as in clubs and worthwhile organizations, and every person should have a hob-sh- e bv all outside of the "bread and butter job. . also enjoy reading, sue says. "Im especially interested in his- - APPl YIN'G action to belief. Miss tory, biography and genealogy. I Romer has, for a number of years, try to keep up with the woildjbcen a literature teacher in her and maga-- LDS ward Relief society and her through newspapers zines. I like to go places and see chib membership list includes So- much prefer to be rnptimist. Business and Profes- things and where people are rather than in sinnal Women. Knife and Fork some secluded spot away from ev-- club and the Box I Ider Womens erybody. legislative Council Miss Romer is active both in Miss Romer lives in Brigham e her church and in civic affairs. City with her widowed is a member of the LDS faith law, Mrs James Romer, at 64 She believes every person should North First East street. I 1 1 1 sister-in-Sh- Junior iniJQi the in NEWS, Brigham theatre, Romer, assistant manager. First Security Bank of Utah. Brigham City, has been ap-- , pointed regional vice president of the National Association of Bank Women, and will be installed at the annual convention of the organization to be held Nov 1 in St. Louis, Mo f ELDER Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Miss Lenora Advanced Typewriting Don Messervy, 8 p. m., south shop at Junior High. Farm and Home Woodworking Raymond Payne, 7 p. m., Junior High shop. Church Organ Playing Mrs. Beth Tingey, 4 p. m. Fifth LDS ward chapel. First class to be held Nov. 19. Bookkeeping and Accounting Lyman Morrell, 7 p. m.. Room Junior High. How to Prepare and Give a Good Talk David Hillier, Room 203, W THt BOX Loval Lady Appointed Regional Vice President of Bank Group Monday Evening: Typewriting for Beginners Don Messervy, 7 p. m., south shop at nni'iLXio1 JL PICTURE anti MISS ROMER has a motto for success It is "work, work, work, but keep a keen eye on good health. She also has a formula for a successful person: Qualify yourself for your position, enjoy your job. work harmoniously with people, give full value for your paycheck, offer criticism without offending, and take criticism without offense, be honest, tactful, loyal and prompt, and mind your appearance and your manners. Miss Romer works daily with 21 women and six men, the normal staff of her bank. She is at her desk at 8 a. m. and quits "sometimes early and sometimes late but never until the days business has been finished. Im not a dock but I am watcher, she says, fussy about being on time. Working with men, Miss Romer believes, "presents a challenge, not particularly to excel but to do as well as the men do. HOWEVER, modifies she statement by declaring, and more banking-women BUNK BEDS FOR YOUR CHILDRENS Complete with Ladder Guard Rail 2 Innerspring mattresses 2 Box Springs for this "More are ROOM $ fill- ing the jobs formerly held by men. It isnt enough for them to be as the men. just as competent They must be a little more competent. If the scales are even, the man will get the job every time. A woman has to be a little bit better qualified. Competition with men doesnt necessarily mean a woman need lose her feminity. Instead, it is important that she retain it. Miss Romer claims. "To each his or a her own," Miss Romer says, woman must always be "woman- 10500 HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR CALL EVERTON OLD MATTRESS. TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. 8 EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY ly. Phone PA 24 East 1 st South MISS ROMER has a great zest for living. She likes music, the 31 3 8PM A CASE Senator mm SERVICE STATION AUTO OPERATORS DEALERS - Are These Tax Collectors? works for for Special" taxes levied on cars, trucks and motor fuel account these most in part, by of all the taxes collected in Utah and they are collected, 13.5 local businessmen. ABSOLUTELY! BOX ELDER County The These are sometimes called "Privilege" taxes, for they are intended to provide the taxhas continued to payers with the privilege of driving on good roads. The rate of tax his road for privileges. price grow, with the vehicle owner paying an ever-increasi- worked closly with the leaders of Box Elder County on the problems affecting this area. He has shown that he can get results. Here are some of the things he has done: For 12 years Senator Bennett has SUCCEEDED IN AMENDING DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT of 1956 requiring that dispersal of industrial areas, thereby helping to bring Thiokol to Box Elder County. ASSISTED IN OBTAINING TRACT for Thiokol. MINUTEMAN CON- before Appropriations in support of appropriations for missile TESTIFIED EACH YEAR Committee contracts. INTRODUCED BILL to give National Monument tus to Golden Spike National Historic Site. sta- "special taxes each year with good faith but we have no guarantee. that this money will be used for road purposes As motorists, we SECURED AIR FORCE FINANCING of improveroad from Corinne to Thiokol plant, ments on of defense since needed changes were because needs. pay almost $28,000,000 in , The opportunity to provide this guarantee is being offered to Utah voters on November The Better Roads Amendment. 6 in the form of Constitutional Amendment Number 2 A vote FOR Amendment 2 will offer Utah highway users a guarantee that their special taxes will be spent only for road purposes. OBTAINED FUNDS FOR BEAR RIVER Migratory Bird Refuge. OBTAINED APPROPRIATIONS in 1952 to begin construction on Weber Basin Project, and has supported funds each year since, including funds for Willard Dam in Eox Elder County. VOTE OBTAINED SURVEY of the need for a new Federal Building at Brigham City, for which plans are being drawn up. FOR AMENDMENT 2 Assure... FRIEND TO BOX ELDER COUNTY FARMERS . . , Utah Farm Bureau rates Senator Bennett as voting for the interests of Utah farmers 92 of the time. .. A J. Utah Road Funds 1 To Get Things Done for Box Elder County i for Utah Roads LETS KEEP BENNETT in the SENATE r foxes include vehicle registration fees, licenses, special fees and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 guarantees they will be spent building roads for no other purpose. Road-use- J. Richards; Mrs. Robert "J. Meeker; Grace Seeley; Oluf Della Armstrong; Camille C. Bennion; Adelia E. Runyan; E Zundel; Virginia W. Merrell; Naomi R. Knudson; B. Fred K. Jr.; O. H. Budge; Margaret B. Anderson; Paul E. Bauph. Mrs. Tess Anderson; Byron Armstrong; M. Felt; G. V. Fors-greAnderson; Glen M. Bennion D. E. Chase; Thomas L. Hannum; Benjamin F. Homer; Helen Adams Leo G. Paul R. Merrell; Mrs. Paid political ad by: Walter G. Mann; J. 4 W. Owens; M. 4 Paid political odv, by Bettor Roods Assn, for Utah J. Holman Waters, chairman t f 5 4 |