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Show 2 THE ' Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 1 , 1963 new born babe. BOX ELDER 5 NEWS, When School Ready , first saw her through I ". , 4 the pic- Af Trcmonfon ture window at the hospital, she looked right up at me with her big dark eyes The new North Park Elemenschool in Tremonton gainbut she didnt say a word. But I'm tary ed approval of the Box Eider sure we'll get better acquainted as time school board Friday and will open its doors to students for goes on. the first time Wednesday, Jan. From now on you can just call me "grandpa." . Our first grandchild, little Krissy checked Lynn at Cooley Memorial Hospital at 3:37 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, a little late for a Christmas gift and a little early for the New Year baby derby. But in time for a 1962 income tax deduction. in trouble, father Charles Claybaugh, being a journalism The only "Tuff student at Utah State, doesnt especially need the tax deduction. She weighed in officially at seven pounds, four and a half ounces, measured twenty and a half inches long, has a lot of curly, black hair, to give you the In fact, she had more vital statistics. hair at birth than her grandfather has after all these years. And she is the spitting image of a Now I've jointed the doating grand- 2. is a dufather club, expect to be swapping The of Lake school View school in plicate yarns with other members, can begin southwest Brigham City which to understand why they are always was completed just this past fall. Board members toured bragging about the grandchildren. the new building recently and And no doubt, through the years, I'll acceptance was made' Fridays be quoting cute little sayings and do- contingent upon completion of final work. ings as only a proud grandparent can some Total cost of North Park was I do. placed at Hodgson Betty is and Ruth Huggins. They are old hands at this sort of thing and there can only be one first. was expecting the blessed event in Cliff trict this year with additions completed at two other schools. IN OTHER business Friday, t Supt. Walter D. Talbot told I board members that problems time to have a picture for my Christ- have arisen with the sound system in the new auditorium at mas cards this year but mother nature Box Elder High school. crossed me up. So now, we'll have to Upon investigating the sitsettle for a plain, old fashioned greet- uation, we find that there has on been a misrepresentation HAPPY NEW YEAR! ing the products and labor going into that sound system, Tal- Idaho Resident bot Forfeits Bail Burley, Idaho man forfeitbail in Brigham City court last week when he failed to appear on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. A ed $100 Failing to appear was Calvin J. Begay, 21, of 317 East 18th street, Burley. In other recent court action, Dale Atherton Heindel, 29, of South Main, was sentenced pay $50 or to serve 25 days for reckless driving. Rosita Velarde, 47, Brigham y City, also drew a $50 or sentence for reckless driving. Stanton Shelton Jacobson, of 729 West 25th street, Ogden, was sentenced to 30 days for assault and battery. Judge Christoifersen ordered the jail term suspended upon completion of six months satisfactory probation. 605 to GOODS rolls into town WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2nd Ve-No- y Penney sheets reduced! values I V Check your calendar.., Dont miss these big savings! 3 said. He reported on a meeting with the architect, general conand tractor, responsible for installing the system and had "worked out arrangements whereby they are going to put things ls In City Court All $497,366.58. & Ogden architecturdoing fine and there's al Holbrook, firm, designed the building some hope that Tuff will survive but the and construction was handled grandmpa and grandma will never be by Reid Oyler, Tremonton conthe same again. Of course, this is old tractor. North Park is the third grade stuff to the maternal grandparents, school opened in Box Elder dis- Mother Store-wid- e The pocket gopher is named for its furlined remarkable pockets, one on each side of the head and neck and extending as far as the shoulders. straight. THE Superintendent said at their cost, a sound expert has been ' engaged to determine what needs to be done. Approval was given for Norman Jensen of the districts central office administrative staff, to assume chairmanship of group discussions in St. March The Louis, Mo occasion will be the annual convention of the American Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development. A request to allow Miss Jensen to assume the role came from Karl Openshaw, associate secretary of the association. THE BOARD approved a recommendation that district employees be paid on the 20th of each month, or if the 20th occurs on a .weekend, that payday be the preceding Friday. Additional fire insurance was approved for new schools and additions not included in the district policy. These include the Foothill, Lake View and North Park schools and additions at Honeyville and Corinne. The total estimated premium over a five-yea- r period is 10-1- 4. 5. I Ogden First Federal Savings Account- EARNINGS Flameless qmq. mmm nnnn nr in The board turned down a request of Richard Barnes to alter a bus route in the Yost P gives you the exact heat you want in every room Busy Phones NEW YORK (UPI)-- An aver-ag- e of 15,000 . telephone calls from customers pour into the American Airlines airfreight information center at New Yorks LaGuardia Airport each month, the airlines said. Thirty-fiv- e employees are assigned to the center. BOX ELDER NATIONAL Just as at 3'2 and 4 As with Ogden First institutions, your account is insured to SI 0,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. account is insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. EDITORIAL Pharmacy Facts One of the wonderfully modern advantages of flameTess electric heating in your home is personalized room temperature . . automatically. 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