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Show I J- - Warns Board Okays Policy Customers For Money, Records About Fraud I an employee attempt to col. TO HELP IN LARGER CLASSES lect money on behalf of the without first es. company tablishing his company identi. flcation. "Should any person have a question about an employee's identity, we suggest a call be made to our nearest office to obtain verification. We are A recent Incident Involving anxious to provide whatever individuals who fraudulently assistance we can to prevent Six teacher aides have been school; Carmen Anderson, approved for employment in first grade, Foothill school, posed as representatives of fraudulent activity by unscrupMountain Fuel Supply company ulous persons posmg to be our Box Elder district schools to and Bernice B. Earl, has prompted the company to representatives. assist in classes which have grades, Honeyville. issue a statement cautioning laiger student loads. The action came Wednes. THREE LIBRARY aides residents of this area to ask NEW YORK T'h 'IP! for proper identification from day as the board of education gained approval. They were F ' i hiu Qu-lmci met lnitsiegularsemi.month-lany person who represents Margaret Hlllam at Box Elder J m.i' e In i m i.di c himself to be a company Junior High school; Santos meeting. i mid- - Ii inn i or agent. Employed were Bonnie Big. Ponnnier, Cornuie, and ht ii i i tm Cun i'fl I l n c "Our employees carry pro. lei, first grade, Central a nt - i n f I Anderson, Lake View 'll! Vivan Jones, sixth school. e,-school, i Mil u i per identification and will be , n M u .rid tl.i Den Berg Cormne Van Darlene grade ,i i lc Qu happy to produce it whenever school; Margaret Anderson, was accepted as a first grade asked, said J.W. Allen, vice On i Ei ibi ' m on C cl Ml ' ,ri- - il run w uii1- - ,i fom tli grade, and Mary Par. teacher at Lake View school. president, marketing and dis. v-- r i l i tributlon. "In no case would sons, first giade, Bunderson Approved for employment MFS Box Elder School district officials have adopted a policy which they hope will dis. doors: "Notice Under no is money to be or at kept In this vault. This vault courage school break-in- s least minimize the losses contains school records onwhen burglaries occur. ly. In the past, much of the The policy, accepted by the board of education Wednes. loss from burglaries has been day, stipulates that no money In repair or replacement of Is to be left In elementary damaged doors and the like. schools over night and not Including vault doors. more than $50 for dally opAS THE BOARD members erating expenses In secondary schools. stamped their unanimous ap. vaults proval on the policy, Supt. J.C. High school walk-iare to be used for keeping Haws reported that Fielding records only and are to be Elementary school had been locked at night. entered by burglars on the weekend of Oct. and items THE POLICY STATES that valued at $484.90 taken from junior high walk. In vaults also the school office. Included were a typewriter, are to be utilized only for records storage but they will adding machine, tape re. be left unlocked at night. corder, radio and brief case. As a matter of information Principal Don Edvalson to would-bthat entrance was gain, thieves, this sign Is to be posted on the vault ed by prying open a door. n Six Teacher Aides Rate School Board Approval h -i t i y 11 v e . Ber-niec- . 1. 111 i nnn-u- (half-day)- i -- '.1 i -- i lunch cooks were Huggins, Box Elder High; Meltrude Nelson, Box Elder Junior High, and Mer-len- e Helen might be discontinued. For the time being, at least, the board will continue to lease out the building and gave the Lynn ward permission to sub. lease it to the Utah Fish and Game division during the fall hunting season. The board asked for more school. wiU Shirley Joseplison serve as an office aide at Garland school during the illness of Principal Vida Foisgren. background Information A L "Y IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board declined to advertise for bids to sell the old school Presently there are 14 stuhouse at Lynn. The building is dents who would benefit from presently leased to the LDS the special run, said Supt. J.C. Haws. Lynn ward winch has lndlcat-ea desire to buy it. Leslie Backs Out However, a question was UPI Due raised about the future of the to HOLLYWOODschedules. Leslie conflicting board member Warren Caron uas forced to withdraw ward, d i Hansen saying it was his unthat the ward -- f Iff il i hi mi Skcuqq SUNDAY Sinclair Heat Defelector for Hot Air Heating Systems Natural Color Adjustes to Most Sizes.. Tie Heavy Duty Broom, Plastic Protected Top Total Length 53 Inches. - If' i PROGRAM Is being planned and a dance, a SPECIAL regular weekly feature, also will be held, said Mrs. Yourt. "Those who want to bring along their dancing slippers are certainly encouraged to do so, said the club leader. Steady Pace General Electric The group will leave to come home at 4 p m. Brigham City police Investigated 38 traffic accidents during September to just about keep even with the mlsliap rate of a year ago. The number last year was 37, according to a summary released tins past week by Police Chief Jay Christensen. The years mishap total now stands at 349 as opposed to 335 for the same period in 19G7, the report discloses. even though up from a year ago In number of accidents, property loss through the first nine months of 19G8 Is virtually the same. This years figure is $63,. 326 and a year ago, It was $63,322. However, SEPTEMBER are $5,742 and $7,. 162. Apparently last year, mot. orists banged Into one another just a little harder. Physical injuries continue to run behind last years pace s ALARM Roads 9 o l C Nv Regular 1.19 Aerosol DEODORANT they would distribute half to the school district and the re. mainder for use on county roads. Gunther asked that fill and gravel be placed on the re. fuge road where a new culvert lias been Installed. said The commissioners they would see the work was done, noting they wanted the fill to settle so that oiling on the road could be complet. ed next summer. Accountants TheronLeeand Fred Baugh reviewed with the commissioners the county au. dit report for 1967. A check for $165.25 was re. celved from Gerald L. Hotter, treasurer for the United Fund of Northern Utah. It was decided to turn the check over to the Box Elder although there were seven hurt County Mental Health In traffic mishaps during Sep. for the assistance It tember as opposed to only four has rendered the county for for the month last year. operation of the Northern Utah Mental Health clinic. TOTAL FIGURES for the year are 55 and 75, Indicat. ing again that accidents last year, although fewer, were generally more serious. (Continued from page one) Citations issued during the division of General Motors, month to drivers Involved in the contest Is in Its Initial the mechanical mayhem numbered the same this year as year. Miss Young was a Cougaret. last 18 - although this years te as a freshman and current, 176 for nine months Is under ly is a flag twlrler at the last years 186 total. LDS church school which has The total issuance of an enrollment of 22,000 stu. this year, however, is dents. to from 1,290 up slightly, SPEAKING OF the contest but the Increase Is due to a jump In warning tickets which was held to select DYU's representative, the Box Elder written. coed bubbled, "The contest 72 There were warning was fun and exciting but it tickets written In September was also scary. alone. A year ago for the same Wlille at Box Elder, Miss month, there were none. was a cheer leader and Young The months leading violaIn the Roc. tion was public intoxication, a march leader a pedestrian offense, with 34 kettes. 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Participants will have an opportunity to see the Ogden facilities and to visit with the people there from 2 to 4 p.m. ELDER mm hii e Brigham City senior citizens have received an invl. tation to visit and tour the Golden Hours center for sen. lor citizens in Ogden, It was announced this week. The date will be Saturday, Oct. 19, with local residents who make the trip scheduled to leave at 1 p.m., according to Mrs. Mabel Yourt, presl. dent of the sponsoring Sorop-timiclub. Persons interested In going are asked to register right e i BOX AiB lOAMtoSPM 9 AM to 9 PM |