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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, City, Utah Brigham A Good Tuesday, June 25, 1963 lieve Mr. Olsen for f.lan f.lovcs Up business about being under a lake fascinates me. Do you suppose if we were here 25 million years ago, the fish would be up there peopling for us? And what would they use for bait Liver and onions? MG sports cars? e Maybe reproductions of Christine Keeler? EDITORIALLY SPEAKING This The song says "A good man Is hard to find but the Utah Department of Public Instruction seemingly had little difficulty in locating an efficient administrator to serve as Be Watchful, f.lr. Driver assistant state superintendent. Of course we refer to the recent appointment of Walter D. Talbot who for the past four years, has been superinS tendent of schools in Box Elder district. Certainly Talbots selection did not come as a surprise. Capable men can generally be expected to move up the ladder to greater challenges. Last week this page pointed to the necessity of cautioning youngsters against the hazard of motor traffic and the need to alway observe rules of safety. It seems an appropriate to aim some advise at the motoring public, some members of which, though old, chronologically behave like children behind the wheel. Any person who operates a vehicle on Brigham City streets now should keep in mind that school is out and as a result, many children are playing on and near residential follow-u- p ADMITTEDLY, CHILDREN DO unexpected things. r old is pedaling one way, hell Just when you think a turn and go the other maybe in front of your car. It doesnt matter that you, the driver, are obeying every traffic law in the book. sounds But I had the mighty weak when its your vehicle that slams a child to the five-yea- needless to say, youd have difficulty reading this newspaper not to mention mowing the lawn. It was about 25 million years ago that Lake Bonneville covered this area and stretched into Idaho and Nevada. And I guess paleontologists would consider this just a drop in the bucket. i y OF the major accomplishments in which Talbot played a leading role: Three new elementary schools and the new $2 million Box Elder High school was constructed in Brigham City and a new elementary school was erected at Tremonton. Additions andor remodeling were accomplished or started at eight other schools. Planning has been launched or completed for four other LETS PINPOINT asphalt. Always be a defensive driver, not only with respect to other motor vehicles but also where anyone riding, playing or walking in or near the street is concerned. And remember, the speed limit on Brigham City streets is 25 miles an hour unless otherwise marked. That means with the exceptions of Main and Second South, east of Main, every street has a 25 mph limit. Observe it and be safe. SOME Many things are more popular than paying a parking meter fine. It seems to be the principle that counts (unless you don't pay right away, then the interest counts, too.) Recently the local police officer in charge of picking up fines from the handy Main street collection boxes, e found one that was from distinct the others. quite Inside were a number of pennies stuck fast together by glue or honey or some other like material that had hardened. That was too much. The local police officer notified the secret service in Salt Lake City which in turn notified the U.S. Treasury department in Washing- J. Olsen (father of the great Merlin) told me this during a chat the other day. Lynn is with the Bureau of Reclamation development office in Logan. He said the lake deposited great quantities of sediment here, maybe up lo several thousand feet. Thats a lot of mud. Lynn building projects. Consequently, Box Elder district is in an enviable position where classroom space is concerned. There is no space shortage on the elementary school level and with continued current shortages on the secondary level should be eliminated within two years. In another area, the district is well on its way to having librarians at all schools, a major contribution to upgrading educational offerings in our schools. During the next librarians in 15 schools which year, there will be half-dahave supervising principales. A complete written policy has been formulated to guide the board of education in its recisions. . follow-throug- . h, ticket-envelop- guess thats why it would be diffiTheres so much sediment attached to it. Lynn says this stuff is pretty fertile and if you dont believe so, just look at the corn its produced right here. And besides, its difficult not to be- I cult to sell my home. y f.T.YS EiDra Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher A weekly newspaper established Ia 1694 published every Tuesday And entered at Second Class Matter Jit the post office in Brigham Cltib Utah, under the act of March 8 1879. Subscription rate S3 50 per yeat pay able in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $4 00 per year; S3 00 for 4 months, single copy, 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Utah Stata Press Association and National Editorial Association United Press International. AdvertisUtah State Press ing Representative: Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. One thing, if we were under water, ole PW wouldn't have to paint his house and he could spend more time on the golf course (nothing stops a golfer, not even being under a lake.) And can you imagine coming home after a fast 1 8 holes and complaining to the wife, "I lost two balls when I hit them out of the pond on No. 3." If you lived in Box Elder county 25 million years ago youd be under about 1,000 feet of water, more or less. And NEEDLESS TO SAY, members of the board of education and informed school patrons would like to see him stay. But at the same time, they must feel appreciation for his service to Box Elder and wish him well in his new endeavor. As they say in show business, his will be a tough act to follow. Reportedly, his talents were so well recognized that without applying for the job, he was selected roadways. right-of-wa- life-lik- by Sruca cox found that what he sediment. ton, D.C. Theyre trying to make a federal case out oft it. Pharmacy Facts from RAY E. MALMROSE to talk with any boy or girl who Is interested in the profession Df pharmacy. They usually want to know just what a pharmacist has to learn to qualify himself before the examining board. Im not going to bore you with everything the student has to master, but Dne phase of it might be of interest to you. When it comes to knowledge the pharmacist must have a complete underknown standing of every drug. He has to know (1) correct storage procedures, (2) their action, reaction plus normal dosage, (3) how to compound the prescription the doctor has authorized, and (4), if it should be necessary, how to identify any given drug. This and much, much more. The most important part of our business is the filling of your doctors prescription. So that we can fill any he recommends, we carry all the latest drugs here at Malm-ros- e Pharmacy, 102 E. Forest, or call Parkway Were always glad , A INTRAMURAL program has been Initiated to bring many more students into competitive athletics. Even smaller schools have been consolidated to give the students attending them greater educational advantages at nearby larger schools. Also during the past four years the number of students in Box Elder district has risen from 5,740 to an estimated The number of teachers and other profes8,700 in 1963-6sional personnel has grown from 235 to 400. WIDE-SCAL- fZ'A.L j j PECTFQnr.lAEJCG Am d icorjor.iv have Detergent-Actionthe carburetor- cleaning ado'itive that dissolves gums and dirt deposits, protects the fuel system against rust. These features cost you' nothing extra. V r.H. FOR AMRRNdCKOONI , reduced by one during the period. , that Superintendent Talbot single- accounted for every accomplishment. Efficient handedly people have been at his side and he is the first to heap praise on the various board members for their dedication in THIS IS NOT TO SAY ? i FOUND office. But his has been the guiding hand as members and past members of the board will admit. eduWe wont like seeing him go, this cator who so quickly became one of us. But in his new calling, may we extend our best wishes and add, Thank9 for a job well done. 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In the list of graduates at the Agricultural May 15, 1913 College at Logan this year, there are a number of Box Elder boys and girls who have finished the following courses: Agronomy, Legrande Hunsaker; Animal Husbandry, Norman Jenson; Horti culture, Edwin John Holmgren, William Warren Knudson; Commerce, John Luscher; Home Economics, Veda Laura Hunsaker, Olive Endora and Eystane Knudson. e, 25 May Wherever you go, boatings more relaxing when you have the protection of a SAFECO Continuous Boatowners Policy. One policy covers your boat (inboard, outboard or sail), and equipment on land or water! Call or visit us today for full details and your free Safe Boating Guide! All-Ris- Years Ago The following seventh grade girls entertained 13, 1938 About Your Boat! RELAX 40-pag- at a surprise party Tuesday evening for Miss Louise Call, who is leaving for the Northwestern States Mission on June 1: Marva Parsons, Barbara Jean Forrest, Thelma Hadfield, Donna King, Betty Seashore, Charone Heiberg, Ellen May Munns, Lorraine k e II. SAFECO Musuias, Phyllis Sederholm, Marjorie Knudson and Shirley Jean Call. Miss Call was presented a beautiful gift locket by the girls. A delicious luncheon was served and games were enjoyed. DEE JOHNSON 319 North Main (MSUOANCe PA Brigham City or PA 56 79 c. i s, The sheriffs department and jeep patrol were summoned to rescue Fulkerson. 't rs ! y ik Fulkerson was brought to the Memorial hospital Cooley where he was treated and '' L g r .:,K JJ Ci , Li 75 COWL THE STRIPE PIN anyone who gets a strike when the stripe during open bowling pin is in the head pin position receives a chance in the drawing of bowling equipment (shoes, bowling bag, ball). CITY Years Ago Marshall Fulkerson, 234 East Third North, suffered contuof his sions and lacerations right ankle when a rock rolled onto his leg while he was hikin the ing with two friends ledges west of Willard peak. With him were Jan Ebeltoft, 20, of 670 Eighth street, Idaho Falls, and Don Stone, 16, of 278 Greenwood Brigham City. Primary Hospital Orthopedic Clinic Scheduled Friday and MAIN Journal A Brigham City man was rescued Saturday by the Box Elder County Sheriffs Department and members of the Box Elder County Jeep Patrol shortly after he was involved in a mishap while hiking in the Willard Peak area. 0 doubles BRIGHAM & Hiking Mishap TOURNAMENT 5TH NORTH files of the News ...... d 146 So. iFWwikH from th 50 AND WHILE OTHER AREAS of the state and nation are experiencing overcrowded classrooms, Box Elder can boast a ratio of less than 22 pupils for each teacher. At the same time, the central office staff has been reorganized and the number of professional persons adtually Chevron gasolines gtoeyou both. First, they're blended for you climate, to givie you faster warm-ups- . They confirst ,new antiknock compound since tain Methyl to step up octane performance. Ethyl Second, they E The Primary Childrens Hospital is sponsoring an Orthopedic Clinic on Friday, June 28, at 9 a.m. in the Logan Fifth ward, Third North and Fifth East. are available Applications from three local stake Primary presidents, Mrs. Jewell Nelson, North Box Elder stake; Mrs. Lloyd Hust, Box Elder Stake; Mrs. Ernest Briggs, South Box Elder stake. Forms should be completed and signed by the family doctor, then taken to the clinic. Further information may be obtained from any of the three Primary presidents. Plates Taken Bill Walker, 370 North Fifth West, reported to Brigham City police Saturday that some one had taken a dealers plate from 3 motor bike owned by him. in . ! 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