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Show 2 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 1, 1968 September Sunday, ELDER the paper off a Ban signboard. Furthermore, this frustrated ball buff had to haul Douglas along because, I just love going to play rehearsals better than five-year-o- The Best Man ... . . . public servant whose qualifications have been proved and whose dedication to his country is unquestioned. As weve stated previously, the convention method may have shortcomings, but its end result generally rises above the funny hats and screaming. McCarthy would have captured the nomination in a national primary. This w'ould have been sad indeed, because Mr. McCarthy was probably the least qualified of the final contenders. His position on Vietnam is not dovish as the politicologists have dubbed it; his position represents outright surrender to the Communists. by Bruce beginning as reported Sept. 1, 1904. I Sign-U- p in the Box Elder News of concert by the Brigham City MiliAn open-ai- r baseball a game at Academy Square, tary band, baloon ascention, dancing and a broncho riding, concert in the LDS tabernacle by Nannie Tout, "the wonderful young singer of Ogden. YOU KNOW, we have many problems APPOINTED Don A. Carlson has been appointed to a state investment ad visory panel. and those earlicomplexities in this modern day of which tend to we Sometimes dreamed. er residents never the above rise strive to become too sophisticated and simple pleasures which the first Peach Day symboliz- Named to ed. And yet with our need to change as the times change, its good to retain vestiges of the past. Were happy to see another Peach Days come. when Maybe well try to pretend that its 1904 again the amused and simple kind folks were amazed by of pleasures. Wont you join us? A g fall. And with autumn approaching, can winter be far behind? We suggest that plans be laid now for the creation of an ice skating rink or pond in the city. Years ago the Jaycees took this on as a project and sprayed an area west of the main baseball diamond at Rees Pioneer park. And more recently, the city's Mr. Iceman - Recorder Tolmon Burke - supervised the making of some fine ice for skating behind the grandstand. BUT FOR THE past couple of years, there has no sustained effort to provide a place for youngsters - and oldsters to skate. The pond at Rees park appears to be the most obvious location, although there are problems attendant there. Whatever the place, we know that local youngsters and their parents would appreciate some effort in this direction this winter. prominent Brigham City executive has been named by Gov. Calvin L. Ram-ptoto serve on a special three-maadvisory commit, tee for state investments. He Is Don A. Carlson, vice president and a member of the board at Box Elder County bank. Carlson joins representa. tives of the finance and in. vestment fields on the panel whose job it will be to advise the state investment officer. n IN THE APPOINTMENTS Buy U.S. Savings Bonds BE offered TO essen-bankin- uMl rvunun IVoJiiluui) Morse Terry Thomas Patrick O'Neal -- Day-Robe- Matinee COLUMBIA PIOUS! S & Friday Evening Only JERRY lELVlS as nniurfii" TuEd.G mUUlfl EASTMAN C OHM EVENING ONLY (Will Not Play Fri. Eve) 71 SHIRLEY a?MICHAEI $n GO AHEA- DTELL THE END! BUT PLEASE fy4' DONT TELL THE U BEGINNING! - a1 MacLfllNEICfllNE 11 H . M "n Ol (ill Mnim' technicolor, ie. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Efficiency, Economy, childhood; and 81, EXPERIENCE Republican Candidate 2yr.County Commissionet Our Home and Our Interest are in Box Elder County! (Paid Political Advertisement) 1 thru WED TODAY AIRSERVICE KELSEY-ELLI- S YOUR MflUJ AT POPULAR PgjgES: Tl.Wr. taiiMIUE uacun I Cen-tenni- We-be- g made public Tuesday, the gov. ernor said the committee will ton B, Oaks professor at Brig. review current investment ham Young university. Carlson has been associat. procedures used by the state and make any recoinmenda. ed with Box Elder County bank tions it sees fit for improve, since August 1962. In addition to his new asinents. Serving with the Brigham signment, he ts a member of City man are George Strom-ber- the Great Salt Lake Authority, of Lynch, the state agency currently con. Merrill, Pierce, Fenner and Smith cerned with future develop, brokerage firm and Dr. Clin. ment of Antelope island. of n THE COUNCIL OKAYED nine persons recommended by the mayor to serve on a new city gold spike committee. Its primary tasks will be to draw up a master plan of activities scheduled in Brigham City during the Golden Spike year, to prepare bud. get and coordinate local ac. introduction of ra. dlo and T.V.; Elem Ed 228, social science; Elem Ed 227, math; English 123, literature for adolescence; English 50, American literature. to be Non.credit classes offered by the school district include drivers education, art which will be oils and water colors; knitting, shorthand, type, progressive sewing, first aid, modern math for parents, business machines, slim and trim for women, beginning swimming, conversa. tional Spanish, electronics, auto mechanics, and cake dec. orating. Gordon said that the dls. trlct is attempting to bring in r a ceramics class from State college. Art 180, grades; Education 161, A.V. lnstruc. material and res.; English 001 by T.V., English tials; English 1.3, freshman composition; English 181, lln. qulstics; Family Life 017, flat patterns; History 128, Utah history; Management 136, human relations In business and 11, Mathematics Industry; math, for elementary teach. ers; Office Ad. 10, hy.speed (ABC shortliand); longhand Psychology 114, psychology of adolescence; Sociology 12C, ju. ventle delinquency; English 38, speed reading. Class schedule of USU is as follows: Acctg209, accting. been You feel good about it when you buy Savings Bonds chopathology Speech WSC include In elementary art (iolduwi M.ivci prcniih that' city officials will have Doris an opportunity to review sign designs for the intersection. IMLS 155, UTILIZATION of 7:30 p.m. by State Panel ' early-mornin- at Mulrn audiovisual media; LAEP 3, elements of land planning and design; PE 60, body condition, ing; P S 102, International political relations; Soc 184, social change; Sp Ed 193, psy. Weber State college will hold its registration, along the adult education with classes offered by the district, Monday, Sept. 16, at Box Elder High school at 7:30 p.m. Registration for Utah State university classes will be held Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Inter, mountain school, at 5 p.m., and Box Elder High school CLASSES Lets Skate It may seem a bit early to make a plug for chill on the winter sports, but the air the these Brigham City coming of days portends Banker BC TODAY Thru TUES s; Registration for adult edu. cation and college extension classes to be held in the Box Elder County School district during the fall quarter Is scheduled for September, to Sam H. Gordon, director of vocational educa-tlon- . NATIONAL NEWSPAPER School Holidays Other Days coming into the Main tivlties. Frank Coppin, secretary, manager of the Brigham City Elder High school. of Commerce, was If you like the kind of music that Chamber named to chairman the panel sets your heart to singing wrapped whose members include Mrs. g story about Wayne Holmes, Bruce Keyes, up in a Mrs. J. Gordon the early West, then don't miss it! L.D. Wilde, Felt, Dwight Reeves, Reed Hadfield, Dallas Stiver, and for management control; Clifford Graham. AgEcon 145, agricultural bust-nesMayor Zundel said effort Art 8, basic drawing; was made to obtain represen. BA 180, financial institutions; tation from many areas of Econ 52, economic problems; interest in organizing the com. Ed Ad 260, historical and mittee. philosophical foundations of El Ed 226, Imeducation; CONTRACTOR K.R.Dicka. provement of science In the more submitted the low bid elementary school; English to handle sidewalk repair in 122, childrens Literature; H E the city for which $5,000 has 163, methods and materials in health education. is a partial account of the Subscription rate $3.50 per year payable in advance: in connection with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $6.00 per year: $3.00 for 10 cents. 6 months: single copy, Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National Association and United Newspaper RepreAdvertising Press International Utah State Press Associasentative: Utah. Lake Salt City, tion, 5 p.m. heart-warmin- Class The first celebration was held on Sept. 15 and featured some of the following attractions; t week and it was marvelous. The songs were suberb; the singing and settings, scintilating and sensational and the first thing wanted to do at the end was see it again. No kidding, it was that great. Ball game or no, this playgoer is planning to be on hand when the curtain parts Saturday night at Box Adult Brigham City turns its attention this week to the 64th annual Peach Days celebration, the oldest community harvest event of its kind in Utah, and a popular homecoming time. Do you know' how the celebration was born? On Aug. 1904 "a mass meeting was called in the Opera House to consider the proposition. "It was the unanimous consent of those present to have a Peach day in this city. THE FOREGOING You know what? Mrs. PW and attended the production later that NEWS established in weekly newspaper every Sunday by the 1896, published 55 South Elder Bos First West, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Second Class postage paid at the 16 South First West, post office, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Publisher Chas. W. Claybaugh, p.m. Sat, Sun. and 1 OPEN hark, through it all, me per- street Intersection from four ceived a gem of theatrical delight directions. In addition, the highway and a review of the play indicated spokesmen gave assurance I ELDER BOX A CAPITOL THEATRE But I Join Us? y ed the scene be done over. THE MAYOR REPORTED And Douglas, weary of asking also that right and left turns When are we going home, finally will be permitted from the cut. went to sleep with his head in my off highway into Michelle just east of Main, and lap. Even the flies went to sleep. drive, raised islands will channel so. Mayor Zundel said he was Informed by Utah Power and Light company that materials had arrived for the reloca. tion of a pole line on Ninth East. 9 e traffic est. one other And Standard Oil company on its bid of 13.54 per gallon for for gasoline and Deisel fuel was successful in snaring the citys bust-nes- s for a year. other bidder, The only American Oil company, listed prices of 13.57 for gas and 12.59 for Deisel fuel. IN OTHER BUSINESS, As. soclated Brigham Contractors was given a nod to install new curb and gutter and cross drains at Sixth East and For. est at the firms quoted price of $2,072. The new concrete work is n e I from the critical problems which America faces on the international scene. The war in Vietnam is a costly, painful and agonizing thing and our policies concerning it need constant reappraisal. But outright retreat in the face of adversity, desertion of national principle in not the right answer. can-yo- ... Goodbye! One of the really exciting attractions of this year's celebration is scheduled Saturday night at Box Elder High school where the musical Till Kingdom Come production will be presented again. There's quite a story behind the play for this super snooper. recall that it was back in early June that playright Sandra Burridge asked yours truly to sit in on a dress rehearsal and then to pen a review.. Sure, said I. Afterall, the rehearsal started at 8 p.m. sharp. What if it was my day off. And, oh yes, there was a little league baseball game two hours earlier but it certainly would be over by curtain time. Well, the ball game wasn't over. It was tied up and into extra innings as the magic time arrived. Furthermore, had been working in the yard all day; was attired in my POW togs and undoubetedly gave off an odor that would peal OR PERHAPS he would simply rather run ... or venth South with U.S. 89 near the mouth of Box Elder all the will be four-lanway, instead of on approaches to intersections only as originally planned. This was disclosed Thurs-daby Mayor Olof Zundel during a weekly city council meeting which also saw the city fathers name a gold spike committee and accept low bids it on sidewalk repair and fuel for And the play . . . wheee went like a drag. I wasn't worried city equipment. Mayor Zundel said that Utah about the Kingdom coming . . . only highway officials had informthe end. People kept stumbling over ed city representatives of the milti-lanplans change. their lines and the director repeatedThe road project is present-l- y ly cried out in anguish and demandnearing completion. I WHEN RUSSIA and its Warsaw' Pact partners marched into Czechoslovakia, the erstwhile presidential hopeful labled it less than a major crisis and criticized President Johnson for calling a midnight session of the National Security council. What would you have done, Senator, rolled over in bed and gone back to sleep? It appears that McCarthy considers American involvement in Vietnam as a more serious breach of fair conduct than the Soviet repression of Czechoslovakia. To Be Four Lanes p.m. was 8:30 dimmed and oil that stuff. Meanwhile, this smelly scribe was in agony over having left the ball game too early. . Douglas was squirming, the flies were colfectinq on me from all over the place and no one would sit closer than 1 2 rows away. Hey, it's Peach Days time again. All the people from Brigham City who have moved away will be coming back to the old town and well have a parade and the other fun cmd festive activities. To all the grouchy people who sneer and declare their desire to get out of Brigham City this week, say IF WE ARE to believe the polls, Sen. Eugene Canyon Cutoff didn't start at 8 8:15 or 8:25. It The highway which been budgeted. Only before the lights will link cutoff p.m. Main street at Ele- bid was received. The reharesal The Democratic party selected the most qualified man in contention to serve as its standard bearer for the presidency of the United States. Although set in one of the sorriest spectacles ever beamed across the notions television screens, the convention nomination process came up with a loyal BE ld needed to accommodate a new intersection design, a part of the plan to open Sixth East between First North and For. 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