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Show I 9 r 10 ''W i s' W Brigham City, Utah November 7, 1965 Sunday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Students at Box Elder Jun. High school likely know more about the electoral pro. cesses exercised In America than their parents. Or at least just as much. The youngsters this year have embarked on a new concept In student government and elec, tlon of officers. Yet Its really a familiar system because its the one on which the United States government functions. The students on Nov. 17 will elect members to a senate and a house of representatives. These two bodies together with Principal Wayne Call as the executive officer and a panel of teachers acting In a judicial capacity will form the school government. bers, the students will elect and 22 The two bodies will be con. stltuted on a basis of one re. presentatlve or senator for ev. ery 25 students. Campaigning Is now underway at the school and will be ell. maxed on Nov. 16 . the day preceding the election . with a campaign assembly. A school spokesman said the new approach Is Intended to give more students the opportunity to participate and to familiarize them with the elector. process and King and ciscos parllmentary STRAIGHT KtNTUCKV ANCIENT AGE BOURBON WHISKY DISTILLING CO. 66 PROOF FRANKFORT, KY. FBI Seminar Special Agent Earl M. Dal. ness In charge of the Salt Lake City office of the FBI announced that a specialized law enforce, ment conference Is to be by the FBI at Logan on Nov. 9. An additional confer, ence will be held at Cedar spon-sore- City, on Nov. d 17. This conference, entitled "Responsibilities, of Law En. forecment," Is designed to high, light the tremendous responsl. bllltles facing all levels of law enforcement at the present time and how the profession can better equip Itself to handle these matters. 8 YEAR OLD' KENTUCKY BOURBON throughout According to Dalness, the one-kw- whose new Air A at Orel 808 So. Main St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m Call by for your favorite Special PARSONS SERVICE 1600 So. Main CENp HIGH IN TRACTION, LO W IN PRICE! B.F.Goodrich Trailmaker330 snow tires sr Nylon construction More take-of- f traction in deep snow, more skid resistance on slick roads. These students have been nominated to the senate SENATE, HOUSE HOPEFULS and house of representatives at Box Elder Junior High school. Upper are senatorial candidates aspirants from the eighth grade while in the lower photo are seventh-grad- e for representative. following persons will attend and share the speakers plat, form at the conference In this area: Colonel Ray Evans, Utah Highway Patrol, Salt Lake Cl. ACCORDING TO Dalness, the ty; Captain Roberts Carver, Og. Logan conference will be at den City Police Department; tended by representatives of the Chief of Police Ralph Knud, FBI and law enforcement a. sen, Salt Lake City Police de. gencles In the Northern Utah partment; area. The meeting Is being Sheriff Faye Gillette, Tooele held In connection with a sersheriffs office; several conferences county ies of Lt. Lyle Hyatt, Utah Highway the Nation between now and Nov. 30. Chinatown L-- THE DELEGATES nominated note of 14th China on exhibit at the Chase Manhattan Bank Money Museum bears the Inscription: "Counterfeiters will be decapitated. A Century FAMILY DAY mail-orde- Attend singer preceded stage and screen appearances In Amer. lea. Here he became the first Oriental to play male leads In movies like Cry For Happy" and "Bridge to the Sun." For tickets by mall, send check or money order with self, addressed, stamped envelope to Valley Music Hall, P.o. Box 222, North Salt Lake. For Information, call 295.3407, L" western Ideas draw sparks from the traditional eastern wisdom of his family. Wang Ta wants to marry a night club entertainer, worldly Linda Low. His fathers choice r Is a bride from China, Innocent Met Li. There. Law Officers To best-know- n "Flower Drum Song" accounts the education of Wang Ta, a young man In San Fran, procedure. It will supplant the traditional STARTED off STUDENTS from political scratch byregls. election of a student. body presl. terlng as voters In six districts dent, vice president and secre. (determined by letter of the tary. last name.) It is required to be registered In order to vote. The home rooms then elec, ted delegates to a nominating convention that come off with all of the excitement and fan. national fare of a scaled-dowgathering. n TO BREACH the HELPING split between East and West are songs like "The Other Gen. eration" and "Love Look Away." Perhaps the number In the show Is Lindas opening "I Enjoy Being a Girl, performed by Pat Suzuki. Miss Suzuki got her start In a national company of "Tea. house of the August Moon," touring with the show for six months. Later came a series of night club engagements, re. In television appear, DUBBED "A CHINESE Life suiting with ances Jack Paar and Ed with Father" when it opened at the St. James Theatre In Sullivan. It was shortly after New York In 1958, the Rodgers and Hammersteln hit has taken Its place beside their other EVERY DAY IS orlent.flavored musical, "The tors. cal Japans lies lead parts before. Miss Suzuki was Linda Low In the original Broadway show, and Shlgeta was Wang Ta In the mpvle ver. slon. "Flower Drum Song" begins winter Valley Music Hall's bonus season of shows produc. ed by LeRoy Prlnz. sena. 18 FOR HA WARN. BORN James Shlgeta, a meterolc rise as number one popular In, as they say In the West, the rub. It will be a kind of home, for Pat Suzuki and coming James Shlgeta when they take the starring roles In "Flower Drum Song," open Nov. 8 at Valley Music Hall. Both have appeared In the 45 candidates from the seventh grade, for the house and 36 as. pirants from the eighth grade for the senate. From these num. representatives - Flower Drum Song Opens Soon at Valley Music Hall Students Campaign For House, Senate ior that when lightning struck with "Flow Drum Song."- Patrol, Price; Sergeant Robert Reid, Utah Patrol, Cedar City; Sheriff Rex Huntsman, Sevier ing crime rate and public apa. thy. Highway county sheriffs office- Wendall Hoyt, St. George Department. Po-lic- e FBI DIRECTOR J. Edgar Hoo. ver stated that the scheduled conferences are In line with the Presidents desires that Federal assistance be given local law enforcement in Its never-endinfight against the criminal world. Hoover noted that the nation-widconferences will deal with such problems besetting as the constantly ris e lawen-forceme- THE INTEREST of the Feder. al Government In developing all law enforcement resources and the various facilities available to aid the law enforcement In his work will be dls. cussed In detail. Seminars will be held In attempt to determine the best ap. proach in obtaining the cooper, atlon of the public and to upon law enforcement of. fleers that they not only must be right .. but also must look right. Q0 2 NO TRADE-I- N NEEDED (plus tax, 6.50x 13 black tubeless) AH TOY lm-pre- i BRIGHAM CITY MERCHANTS ARE AWA- GIVING Y- j , Movj 5 DRAWINGS Ca You i w TUHftYlM- - nGS . . . " EACH be held on the Court House lawn at 3 p.m. FIRST DRAWING nirchmk EACH will 3 bio winners Sat. Nov. 27th SECOND DRAWING 3 mg winners Sat. Dec. 4th THIRD DRAWING 3 BIG WINNERS Sat. Dec. 11th FOURTH DRAWING. 3 BIG WINNERS FIFTH DRAWING 3 BIG WINNERS Sat. Dec. 18th , Fri. Dec. 24th OAT YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! Lucky Christmas Bucks Good Only At Participating Merchants. |