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Show prizes for only a quarter. This spring carnival will be open to the whole student body. The profit made from the carnival will be distributed equally among the 16 high school dormitories. . by Les-li- e Israel he Ks News from Intermrxmtaln school CARNIVAL PLANNED The high school house coun. cil has planned to sponsor a spring carnival, which will be held on Sunday, April 21, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The defln. lte place has not yet been de. elded. It is probable that it will take place at the girls and boys gym area. Each high school dormitory will participate in sponsoring a booth. Some of the booths that they will sponsor are kissing, greased pole climb, card throwing, dart throwing, cat walk and many more. For a try at the min- any booth, imum price is only 10 cents from the two central ticket stands, s There will be two given during the car. nival. One at the beginning and one in the middle. One can get a chance at the door- door-prize- your home room. Your dates must be from high school, by Eddie Crank BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 14, 1968 Sons of the American Revol. look, scholarhsip and outside ution have asked that two sen-io- r work in both school and boys be selected to re. civic affairs. Fifteen seniors have been The certificates and medals nominated to receive the I ceive a good citizenship cer. will be presented at the annual Dare You awards from the tificate and medal. Two senior boys will be awards assembly held in May. Danforth Foundation. They have been nominated selected on the basis of re. social adjuston the basis of leadership, sponsibility, SINGER ment, mature judgement and academic ability, social CAVC outlook, scholarship and out. and personality. They are Jane Beletso, LuREMEMBER cia Benally, Maggie Chee, Kee and parts are hen serxice Douglas Cly, Roger Dodson, in Brigham City for all Marietta Foster, Lester Jim, kinds of Sewing ma Teddy Kee, Linda Nakai-dinaAmity Lodge Number 23 F. Paul Nez, Thomas Nez, and A.M. will hold a special chines. Lewis Robinson, Alice Wau. meeting on Wednesday, April Your Singer Agent neka, Deschine Yazzie and 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the local 969 Fishburn Drive Mae Annie Yazzie. Masonic temple. Phone There will be work in the SPECIAL AWARD second degree. All Masons Brigham City The Utah Society of the are Invited to attend. I DARE YOU JUNIOR PROM RESERVA. TIONS DUE The Junior Prom will be held on April 27 in the boys gym. It will last from 8 to 11 p.m. The theme for the prom is An Evening In Hawaii, Colors for the tables and napkins are yellow and AWARDS Masons Hold Special Meet green. Last week, class officers and representatives, with the help of sponsors, decided on a deadline for juniors and seniors to turn in the names of their dates. The deadline is on April 22, sign out In 723-756- 6 CHAIRMAN Mrs. James (Fern) Brown, 21 North Second East, Brigham City, left has been named business district chairman for the American Cancer society, and the publicity chairman is Mrs. Ray (Carol) Hatch', RFD 1, Brigham City. Snowville Citizens Seek Kindergarten Next Year (Continued from Page 1) kindergarten in the rural com. munity next year. The state has said it will not recognize kindergarten there as a special unit next year, shifting the major burden for its opera, tion onto the district. The board has contended that it cannot operate in the red when special support is withheld. LON NEAL, ONE of the delegation members, said he wanted children at Snowville to have the same educational opportunities as youngsters in Tremonton and Brigham City. It is expected there will be six children of kindergarten age in the community next year. The state requires a minimum of 12 for special support. Superintendent J. C. Haws said the state will pay $1.25 for each youngster in attend, ance every day but this would less than be substantially enough to cover the teachers salary. conference next summer. IN OTHER BUSINESS Wed-nesda- Superintendent Haws noted that some teachers do not renew their certification soon enough with the result that some go into the class, room uncertified. He said a letter was received from N. Blaine Winters, administrator in the division of personnel, Utah Department of Public Instruction, remind, ing districts to be diligent in having each teacher certified. We should let our people know that this is a must, he stated. Teachers, once certified, are required to complete six hours of graduate work or seven. hours of unwork every dergraduate five years to renew their certificates. 69c HOSE HANGER Metal Hanger for Easy Storage of Hose. Attach To House & Coil 3.49 VALUE VALUE Your Hose Around. 1.19 VALUE AMMONIUM SULFATE) Nitrogen Fertizer 40 ft. bv 4 inch Keeps Crass 21 Nitrogen GRASS STOP 24 from Flower Beds, Shrubs, Forms Curves Shapes And Scalloping. Combined Sulpher. A United States Steel Product 80 lb. Bag and-a-ha- lf 14.95 VALUE EXTENSION THE BOARD WAS advised by L.C. Miles, Educators Mu. tual Insurance association, by letter there will be no change in the premium for personnel coverage in the coming year. LADERS feel the premium We is sufficient to pay our HE SUGGESTED as an al. expenses during the next cons kinder, tract ternative, a year, he wrote. to be used as garten program Group utilization has aver, conducted in the district. 94 per-ceIt was suggested also that aged approximately the past 12. month during be the teacher might willing that is, for each $1 to work for less than pre. period, paid in, 94 cents has gone received. vlously back to the employes, he ex. It was brought out that in plained. s 13 1969-70- , there will be board approved re. The of kindergarten age in from school for three leases for the Snowville area, enough students, one at Box Elder special state support and a High school and two at Bear distribution unit. River Junior High school. All Board President Douglas were for reasons of marriage. Fife explained that kindergarten is not held in such places as Park Valley and Grouse Greek because of a lack of 1 stu-dent- $59.95 VALUE .59 VALUE ROLLER & TRAY LAWN MOWER Lincoln School sufficient number of students. At the boards suggestion, Superintendent Haws said he would Investigate the matter further and report his find, ings. Kindergarten Roundup Slated ROTARY Mower With Roller Complete With Disposable Cover Sturdy Metal Tray 7 & 3 21 Blade. H.P. Briggs and Stratton Engine Easy Spin Starts Lincoln School will hold its THE BOARD WAS informed annual kindergarten round-uof a letter from Brigham City on Wednesday, April 17, from 11 which stated that the city had 9 a.m. to a.m. in the Multi, no agreement to provide fire purpose room. Parents are asked to bring protection service in Willard. Since a school is located there, the birth certificate of their the board should be aware of children who will turn five years of age by Oct. 31, of it. this year. It will not be neces. A second letter, from Wilto bring the child to Robert lard Mayor Morgan, sary explained that Willard has its own volunteer fire force now and can provide adequate fire protection. I believe theres nothing here to get excited about. Lets let Brigham City and Willard work out the prob. lem, the superintendent said. A landscape plan was pre. sented and although the dis. trict officials considered it to be too elaborate, Including changes In the grounds con. 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