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Show Tuesday, November 13, 1962 if- - T ' i . I .. . I t 4' V its ,.'S !. . ,; v. & J N 3:4 American Education Week Set "'j THh i CMP ! n ?L3l SPEAKER Dr. Kenneth Hood will be featured staked at Utah Farm , Bureau Federation ELDER NEWS A weekly newspaper attafclisntd in 199, published every Tuesday and entered a Second Ctate Matter at the post office In Brigham City. Utah, under the act of March 9. 197. Subscription rate $3.50 par year, payable In edveneei In combination with th Box Elder Journal (pub'lshed Thursday $4.00 per year; $3.00 for 9 month ingie copy. 10 cent. OfTd .tTMStttfWtS JPC1ATKHI of The 45th annual convention the Utah State Farm Bureau Fede eration will be held at the Hotel in Salt Lake City, on Nov. 15, 16 and 17. Feature speakers for the three-da-y meeting will include Governor George D. Clyde; Dr. William H. Bennett, director of extension service. USU, Logatr, Dr. Kenneth director of the Hood, Chicago, American division, commodity Dr. Farm Bureau Federation; L. Wilkinson, Ernest president, Brigham Young University, Propresivo, and Charles Marshall, Farm Bureau Nebraska dent, Federation. Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Van Ness Wallentine, chairman of the Idaho Farm Bureau womens activities, will address a meeting sponsored by the Utah State Farm Bureau Women on Thursday evening, Nov. 15, at 6:58 p. m. The program will include a spe-cimeeting Thursday, Nov. 15, at 10 a. m. for all State and county Farm Bureau boards of directors, commodity, young people and s womens committees, voting and insurance representatives. On Saturday, Nov. 17 from 8:30 a. m. until noon, the 146 member delegate body will approve policies on statewide issues and recommendations to the American Farm Bureau on national and international issues. Election of officers for the coming yeur will follow the voting delegates luncheon on Nov. 17. al dele-date- Chat. W. Claybauoh. Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. National Utah Stat Press Association, Editorial Assocletlon and United Press International. Advertising Represent flvet Press Assocletlon. Utah Stata Salt Lake City. Utah. NATIONAL For Observance in Box Elder New-lious- V. BOX ' Farm Bureau Convention Set Nov. 15-1- 7 .v? EDITORIAL A$)C0TlpN faiaaiaaacaiia Education Meets the Challenge! of Change has been selected to serve as general theme for the 42nd annual American Education Week to be observed in the schools of Box Elder county, Nov. according to Walter D. Talbot. superintendent of schools. The basic purpose of American Education Week is to make every American aware of the important role education plays in a democracy, and to help him realize that good schools and colleges are, to a very large degree, his personal responsibility, Talbot pointed out. the week November, Every which Includes Veterans Day, is set aside as American Education Week by four national sponsors, the National Education Association, American Legion, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and U. S. Office of Education. American Education Week grew out of the revelation during World War I that an alarming proportion of the American people were illiterate and physicially unfit. NEA and the newly formed American Legion inaugurated AEW as part of their plan for attaining a program of education adequate to American needs for the twentieth century. The U. S. Office of Education became an AEW sponsor in 1922, and the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in 1938. i - Worth $2.50 on any complete WATCH REPAIR SERVICE vember, 1 brought in during No- 962. Among the specific AEW projects are, open house programs with special activities of students, Nusing Home The concept of free public edu- of creative 1) Tremonton at 7:30 p. m.' ; The commisisoners have been n board advised that the should consist of four members at large and one edmmisioner. Original terms Will be made for one, two, three and four years with ensuing appoint menta for four years. American way of life, according to Talbot. that Anyone who advocates our schools and colleges put their entire emphasis on the exceptionally talented, at the expense of the average student, should be reminded of the concept that has helped build our nation to its present greatness, he continued. In this age of great technologi-ce- l and sociological change, many aspects of American education are changing to meet the new chalHowlenges, Supt. Talbot said. ever, most Americans want their schools and colleges to educate all children to the limit of their talents and abilities. All citizens must be encouraged to do their utmost. Their individual futures and that of our nation depend upon their doing so. - , Consideration is given to the of commercial patterns and the fitting of clothing to variously proportioned figures and to the development of greater dexterity in the use of equipment. Elks Sponsor Youth Contest President Paul Steinke of Moab, Utah, State Elks association, has announced the opening of the Elks Youth Leadership contest. The contest, now in its 14th year, is open to boys and girls under 19 who compete in separate divisions on local, state and national levels. Entries are judged on leadership in abilities and achievements church and community school, service activities, Americanism, and citizenship appreciation. First, second and third place winners of the national contest will receive U. S. Saving Bonds of $1,000, $500, and $300. Winners in the local and state contest will also receive Savings Bonds. Local chairman for the contest is H. E. Collmar. Entry forms and additional information can be obtained from the local Elks lodge. McCORD MARSHALL, Walter B. Crooks and Delbert Armstrong, representing the Equitable Life Assurance society, were given the green light to talk with county employees to discuss a group life insurance plan. They are slated to talk with personnel in the court house on Friday, Nov. 16, at 5 p. m.( and to meet with county road and weed department employees on the following Friday, Nov. 23. A letter from Philbert C. Lind The milk bottle was invented by asked for road improvement work in the Junctions Narrows, ' Lynn, Dr. Harvey D. Thatcher, - PotsGrouse Creek and Park Valley dam, N. Y., in 1884. : -- The library board will administer libraries in Tremonton and Garland and the bookmobile which serves rural Box Elder county. ... Brigham City chose not to enter area. into the new program. Commission Chairman Grover SEYMOUR K. Llechty, a mem- Harper said he would talk with ber of the state road, cornrhission the road supervisor anent the road work. committee, asked the The commissioners agreed to county officials to issue a deed on settle for Elder $5.23, Weber-Boa narrow strip of land needed in the widening of U. S. 89 between Conservancy taxes and $3.36 general taxes and other costs to clear Sardine summit and Mantua. taxes on a lot in Brelsford subdiHowever, it was pointed out vision at Perry. Buyer of the that the county does not own the lot was David Hewlett. of ownerthe last record land, that ship that could be found was in 1933 with the property owned by the late Moroni Jensen. County Attorney Omer Call said even though taxes have not been paid on the strip for a number of years, it would be necessary for the county to establish ownership before being able to deed it over Book Week will be celebrated in to the state. Brigham City from Nov. 11 to 17, THE COMMISSIONERS agreed with Xi Alpha chapter of Beta to retain the services of Ron Sigma Phi sponsoring a hour at the public library on Boyce, assistant to the state attorNov 17, from 10 a. m. ney general, in the pending Utah Saturday, to 12 noon. I privilege tax suit. Boyce will serve Children living in the areas north in the case without extra compensation until it cuts in too much of Forest street will gather for on his private practice and then stories from 10 to 11 a. m., with the county will work out some- the children living south of the dividing street coming at 11 a. m. thing regarding a fee. g for the sessions. First s will be eligible County Sanitarian Willard K. and Hill said an inspection of a pro- to attend. Miss LaPreal Wight, city librarposed zoo west of Brigham City indicated Gino ian, will have the library decorathe developer, Como, .would have to install flush ted appropriately for the week and toilets to meet minimum stan- will be on hand to help children in dards of the state board of health. learning to select books. Chair-jma- n Hill said also that the sheriff for the week is Xi Alpha should inspect cages as a security chapter member Leah Barker. right-ot-wa- abilities is encouraged and con- OUR NEW UNE OF SEE Unfinished to cation for all the children of all in designing, selection the people is fundamental to our struction of clothing. FURNITURE CHESTS 3 Drawers Joe Feeney, Irish lyric tenor, will be among eight stars TENOR f Lawrence here Tuesday. 4 Drawers Weik show to appeal 5 Drawers 9 Drawers Aggie QB Club To Meet in Desks Night Stands Finished 5 Drawer Chests Brigham Tonight An Aggie Quarterback club is City meeting in Brigham scheduled tonight, Tuesday, in the charcoal room at Box Eider High school. The session will feature films of the game last Saturday which the Aggies won in convincing style, 20-The meeting will start at 8 p.m. A member of the USU coaching staff will be on hand to narrate the film and describe some of the plays as they develop. AH QB members and HOURS IS 8 TAKES IT ALL FOR EVERTON MATTRESS TO REBUILD YOUR COMPANY CALL EVERTON TODAY, OLD MATTRESS. SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone PA 24 East 1st South prospec- tive members are invited to STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY- - 86 f PROOF ANCIENT AGE OISTIEUNfl CO.. 31 FRANKFORT. K f. - , PALMER JEWELRY and ConClothing Planning struction," will hold its first class this evening, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. in room 205 at the junior high school. Mrs. Bertha S. Harris will be the instructor. This is one of the classes being offered as part of the evening education program of the Box Elder county school district. . (Continued from Page Join the payroll savings plan THE CLASS is designed help special AEW programs by PTA the student understand clothing as and American Legion, tours of indiviof needs to the new buildings, interest it relates human and families. A knowledge features about students and teach- duals of textiles is emphasized as an aid ers, and special AEW programs to wise selection and effective use on topics of local interest. and care of clothes. Expression measure. five-ma- 2.50 Cash Coupon 2.50 In Box Elder county, the AEW observance will be an attempt to bring the public to the schools, and to bring the schools to the public. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Clothing Class Begins Tonight KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah y x IBB. rH- l- Story Telling Set By Group V SHOP BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 148 SERVICE 197 - Yes, Gentlemen o( the Press, you may quote me as the beautiful carpeting bought down at Brigham mad a hit with me. South Main AND DICKS TEXACO For Book Week story-tellin- AT wSsS South Main bt B.F. 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