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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Utah Brigham-City- , EDUCATORS Sunday, November 27, 1966 "In ing Bunderson Teachers Are any good journalists mind you will find slant in the best when writ- appropriate, and only then. 1 regret that you place such noticeable slant 'in some of the "mediocre" writing evidenced in your supposed news article . . ." These were among the more subtle sentences of the letter which we could not publish because it was not signed. To that student can only say that he or she has confirmed what a high school English teacher told me a long time ago. Now lets see . . . how did he say it . . . "As a writer, why don't you take up home economics?" BEEA Two It's been a couple of weeks since yours truly sat down to pen this piece. Trying to work in high school football games, hunting, etc. has played heck with the schedule. This has been kind of a perennial problem. At most schools, football ends with the regular schedule. But not at Box Elder where just weekly routine. Are you going to the game?" was the frequent question asked this writer. "Well, if I didnt go, who would cover it for our hometown paper?" would reply. And then the other person would smile and make some smart remark, like "Boy, what a tough job you've got." Never do they ask if you're going to drive through a blizzardy canyon to a Friday night athletic contest in Cache Valley. These caustic kind seldom inquire about Pow Wow's plans to attend a school board meeting or a weekly session of the city council. But let him take off to cover a Friday afternoon football game and they get the smirk at the corner of their mouths. like They think youre a prude," , Letters to the Editor., Thanks for Assistance Editor: 'Recent projects sponsored toy the Thiokol Ski club (pheasant hunters breakfast and the skd movie) were well attended end very successful. .We sincerely appreciate the promotional assistance you extended to us. The profits from these projects will be used to promote skiing In the Intermountain area and to spon-s- . ir a Junior race program. The entire club thanks you ifor your efforts .in ma-k- i. ng our program a success. Sincerely, Rholand Lange, president i Thiokol Ski club Reclamation Meet Draws Brigham Man Carl Wold, 67 South Second West, attended the annual con. ventlon of the National Reclama-tlo- n Assn, held Nov. 15.20 In Albuquerque, N.M, He was accompanied by Mrs. Wold. Wold was one of 11 delegates named by the Ogden River Wa. ter Users Assn., representing the Pine View system. An Ogden man, Edward H. Southwlck, general manager of the Ogden River Water Users Assn., was elected to the board to directors of the National Reclamation Assn. WHILE AT THE convention, the Wolds joined other conven. s In sldetrlps to Santa Fe, and to Los Alamos, where tlon-goer- Alcoholism radio and other communications media." The Utah Alcoholism FoundaAltion maintains a state-wld- e coholism Information Center at 770 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. they toured the atomic energy plant. Next years convention will be held In Hawaii. The Wolds made the trip by auto and visited In Kanab with their daughter and family, Mr. THE ORGANIZATION ALSO and Mrs. Thomas Lawson, operates rehabilitation centers to and from the conven. at Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo tlon. They report that the weath. and Cedar City for men, and a er was Ideal... In the seventies., rehabilitation center for women and the road conditions "ex. Alcoholism Information Week in Salt Lake City. The Founda-tlo- n cellent" all the way. will be observed In Brlgliam the Uni. also sponsors was an. City Nov. 27.1 tec. 3, It of Utah School of Alverslty nounced Tuesd ay by Dr. irohn cohol Studies and other educaGrimmett, chat. rman of the Utah tional program!. Alcoholism Fou. idatlon. Dr. Grimmett aald, "Greater The observant .e of Alcohol lam emphasla Is being given to edInformation Wee. k In Utah Is part ucational programs for the purlonwlde of an annual Nat public pose of prevention and eventual education campaign sponsored solution of the problem of by the National Council on Al. Three men have been sentenccoholism, the national voluntary health agency In the field of ed in Brigham City court realcoholism and the l 'Jtah Alee tool. cently on charges of drunk and Utah's volIsm Foundation, related driving violations, according to court records. untary agency on alcoholism. Steve Dean 41, Intermountain THIS CAMPAIGN 1 1ERVE3 TO school, was sentenced to serve 30 days on the tipsy driving alert communities to the damage citation and 10 days for drivof alcoholism and top romotoun. Englnsman Third Class Dar- ing during revokatlon, derstandlng of the problem. This K. Fuller, USN, son of Mr. DeVerl Heber Anderson, 37, year's theme Is "A.lcohoiJsm win and Mrs. Alvin E, Fuller of of 138 West Fourth South, drew be treatIt must', lives damages Route 2A, Tremonton, lspartld. a SO.day sentence for drunk ed." "Alcoholism Is one cf A. p&tlng in Naval combat opera, driving and $10 or five days merlcas four majo.r health tlons as crewmamber aboard for driving during revokatlon. Ilthe Seventh Fleet attack air. Fredrick H. Munk, 43, of 1235 problems, along with m entnl and heart craft carrier USS Franklin D. 25tti street, Ogden, was sentenc. cancer lness, Dr. Grlmmet t nald. Roosevelt (FDR). ed to $200 and five days for disease, drunk driving and $10 or five rr IS ESTIMATED THAT As a member of the FDR's days for expired drivers there are 6,100,000 alcohc lies In hard working ships company hs license, , the country. We have 10, 400 In actively supports the warship's In other recent court action, Utah. However, there U help united effort to launch day and for the person suffering fro m the night air strike designed to William Kenneth Grundle, 315 disease of alcoholism. During break the enemy's war machine. Montana street, Corlnne, was Alcoholism Information Veek The ship has been engaged in sentenced to pay $200 or serve we hope to call this fact to 'the combat operations in the Gulf 100 days for drunk driving. He public's attention, thanks to the for various extended periods was granted a stay of execu. wonderful cooperation we lire since her entry into Western tlon to Nov. 29. Scott H. Morris, 20, of 181 receiving from newspapers, I'V, Pacific waters. Information n MRS. FREEMAN IS a of 32 years In the teach, lng profession, having taught for 26 of those years In Brigham City schools. She also was a teacher at Buhl, Idaho for five years and taught In England for vet-era- just as immoral as the next guy," PW insisted. And so we went to seeli Tay- lor and her hubby parade their dramatic wares on the screen. Also, a lot of other things. "Well, how did you like it?" asked Mrs. PW upon leaving. The truth was PW didn't know how he liked it. He didnt even understand it. So now he's standing by, waitfor a sequal, "Analyzing and ing Understanding the Movie 'Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' ", That should really be interesting. As for Liz who besides displaying other characteristics has always been a fine actress, I liked her better in "National Velvet." I think the closest she ever came to swearing in that movie was something like "Oh, goodness, whatever shall I do." Which is just about far enough for me. (Gee, maybe 1 am a prude). Week Slated a year. Mr. Kallona K. Freeman She was reared and educated in Buhl, graduating from Buhl former MIA teacher and chorisHigh school and later the Uni., ter and m ember of the primary verslty of Utah where she re- stake board. She is married to Alf Free-maceived a B.S. degree. and they reside at 233 MRS. FREEMAN HAS served North Main. as secretary of the BEEA and also been a member of the Pleasence in 'Matchless' HOLLYWOOD iUPI salary, ethics and entertainment n LUCKY WINNER Mrs. Elsie Poppleton, left, admires new portable she recently won In Breltenbeker Appliance, Furniture and Carpets anniversary sale drawing. Mrs. Hazel Breltenbeker, right, presents the handy portable and explains the operation committees. details. English star Donald Pleasence has signed with Dino De Laur-entiOther activities Include memto star in Matchless" bership In the Brigham City with Patrick ONeal Civic Improvement club. Bluebiid boxes can be placed Is a Sunday school teacher to 15 feet from the ground In the LDS church and Is a in sunny places along roadsides. is Turkey Show 66 Christmas G.S. Vehicle Postal Stamp Sale Nov. 30 To Attract Sale 24 BE Youths NowOn annual Utah Turkey show will be held In Salt Lake City Dec. 2.3 and some 160 and Future Farmers Utah of America are making final plans to enter their birds In the contest, according to C.I, Draper, extension Poutryman, Utah State university. They will enter about 300 birds. The show Is held in con junction with the Utah turkey The 19th 4-- "Every envelope bearing the Christmas postage stamp will be a masterpiece," C. Henry Nielsen said Friday. The special holiday stamp Is a replica of a painting by Hans Flemish master of Memllng, the Renaissance rea, now hang, lng In the National Gallery of Art In Washington, D.C, 1966 Post-mast- THE STAMP, WHICH Is now at convention on annual sale at the Brigham City post Industrys office was designed from the the Newhouse Hotel. central potion of Memllngs oil, Child with and AMONG THE YOUTHFUL ex"Madonna hibitors will be a number of Angels" which was painted on from 1 remonton and wood about 1480. Nielsen noted Postmaster Park Valley In Box Elder coun. that use of the stamp for the ty. They Include: Dale Anderson, Ell H. Ander. sending of greeting cards ashandling. That son, Hal Anderson, Kent Ander-so- sures first-clas- s Mark H. Anderson, Mary means the cards will be forJane Anderson, Ted Anderson, warded If the addressee has Gerald Bingham, Debra Christ- moved or will be returned if ensen, Mltchel Fukul, Brian there Is a return address. Marble, Cherle Marble, Randy THIS IS THE FIFTH In a Marble, Byron Nelson, Bruce Summers, Michael Summers, series of holiday stamps and the Laura Lee Udy, and Neal Udy, Postal Service expects It to be all of Tremonton, and Bonnie another best seller. The Initial Carter, Jay H. Carter and Jack, print order was for one billion, le G. Hlrschl of Park Valley. two hundred million stamps. FRIDAY, DEC. 2, THE birds will be brought to the proces. sing plant In Salt Lake City where they will be weighed In and that evening they will be judged. Saturday an educational youth program, with Leonard Black, ham, chairman, will be held In the Gold Ballroom at 10 a.m. Announcement ofplaclngswlll be made and the judging procedure will be dus cussed. Speakers will Include Mark recent She-als- , A sealed bid sale will be held on Nov. 30, 1966, at the Den. The Postmaster estimated that 60,000 of the stamps will be sold locally. The stamp design was unanlm. ously recommended to Postmaster General Lawrence F. OBrien by the Citizens committee Advisory passes on all stamps." ver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado, according to Gerald E, McNamara, Regional Admin-lstrato- r of General Services Administration. Elghty.elght vehicles and miscellanelous items including sedans, pickups, trailers, carryalls, boats, jeeps, plows, outboard motors, trucks and s will be offered for sale by competitive sealed bids at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the General Serv-Ice- s Administration, Business Service Center, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. truck-tractor- ? 5" V w A. property Is located at various locations in Arizona, The New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, and may be Inspected lmmed-lately- . Bids in a sealed envelope will be accepted until 1 p.m. Nov. 30, in the General Services Administration, Business Service Center, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. Refer to Sale U dt ics everything to the touch of dryness yon like! CAPITOL 5 p.m. School Days p.m. Sat., Sun., School Holidays OPEN 1 ENDS TUESDAY CHAMBER OF HORROR Eagles Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Anderson, Tremonton, winner In the boys state THE FOE No. 2919 public speaking contest, and Eu. will hold a Auxiliary Wedregular meeting gene Barnard, Salisbury Nov. 30, at 8 evening, nesday lows. Charles City, p.m. The meeting will be in the form of a social and light refreshments will be served. All members are urged to be in attendance, officers said. 4-- STARTS WED. JOf C4flUqfoiPrsiMi rniEAGariYArio THE ECSTASY C Co O' 1" Court Levies Sentences by DtLvt J Toothpaste was first packaged In a metal tube in 1892 33rd street, Ogden, was sentenc. by Dr. Washington Sheffield a Connecticut dentist. ed to $200 or 100 days for drunk He a was granted stay driving. Physicists are searching for to Dec. 21. a fundamental parDon J. Johnson, 52, of 145 a quark South Fifth West, was sentenc. ticle whose charge Is a fraction ed to five days for driving of an electron's. during revokatlon. BOX ELDER NEWS Kee Delgarlto, 43, UblUhtA newpper school, was sentenced A wtekly 1896. published avery Sunday to $50 or 25 days for driving In tha SS Box Elder by Plrat Weit. Brigham City, during revokatlon. A stay was South 84302. Second Cleaa poatege Utah. granted to Dec. 5. paid at tha poit office, IS South Maurice Warren Howard, 24, iFlrat Weat, Brigham City, Utah, of No. 6, Bushnell apartments, 84302. Chaa. W. Claybauth. PubUahey was sentenced to 30 days tor rata 23.90 per .year, Subscription battery. The days were ordered 'pavable In advancei in connecUon Box Elder Journal of the with upon completion suspended Thurtdaya) $6 00 per Jteari six months satisfactory proba-tlo- 83.00 for 6 month; alrfgle copy, 16 cent. Michael Craig Vargo, 1110 Member Audit Bureau of Circuit-,tloState Preai Aaeociatlon. East First South, Salt Lake NatlonalUtah Newipaper AaaoclaUbn City, was sentenced to pay $60 and United Preaa International. Utah Advertising Representative; or serve 30. days on an State Preae Association, Salt Lake' citation. He paid the fine. City. Utah. Lynne Marie Stokes Jensen, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Inter-mounta- , (pub-jtiahe-d New GAS drying system FASTER than EVER REFORE ... nm On Tipsy Driving Tickets Valley Navyman Aboard Warship George F. Welch IN ADDITION TO HIS POST of faculty representative to the Box Elder Education assocla-tlon- , he has served as a member of the ethics committee. Welch Is .married to the former Dyan Mills of Brigham City and they are parents of four girls and one boy. "Waddeya mean a prude? I'm I The only consolation is that occasionally some one will drop a note my way with a word of praise or "thank you" for the job done. Like this portion of a complimentary letter received from a "Concerned Reader" who described himself as a student of a neighboring high schooli it. she declared. teachers appointed to at Bunderson Elementary school in Brigham City are Mrs. Kal Iona K. Freeman and George F. Welch. Welch who Is a native of Box Elder county and graduate of Utah State university, has been at Bunderson as a teacher for the past eight years. A resident of Corlnne, he served In the Army from 1952 to 1954 with one year spent in Korea. Prior to that, he served a two-yemission for the LDS church In California. He has served the church In various and presently Is capacities bishop of the Corlnne ward. While PW may not be another Clark Kent or Steve Roper, he does have an acute sensitivity to movie fare. Because of it, he recently attended the local showing of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Before going, Mrs. PW pointed out that she had talked to four different persons who had sen the controversial motion picture. "They each said you wouldnt about every campaign, the Bees play in the state elimination series, those Friday and Saturday day games that create a big hole in the Representatives serve as faculty represenatlves I ... by Bruce IN SPOTLIGHT Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to a new home? Your Welcomt Wagon Hostess will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the The drum has been made over 20 larger to Let you dry bigger load your clothes better drying "whisper quiet Treat Make Automatic MOISTURE MINDER Control shuts dryer off at "dry enough" when clothes have the touch of dryness you like. Automatic Drynes Selector lets you pick the dryness you want from "Less Dry" to "Very Dry", No ironing needed for Permanent Press . . . when they're dried in the wash 'n wear permanent press cycle. 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