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Show J Shouldn'f Eteptace Teachers Wh Aides, The Box Elder, Education with mation must be discussed such as the purchase of new property (to keep the price from inflating.) Newsmen replied that closed sessions should be kept to a minimum, being advised, for instance, that the Brigham City council holds very few executive meetings.- The board voted to accept nine sewing machines for use in vocational instruction at Bear River High school. drivers, school secretaries association has expressed opposition to any programs that would replace professional teachers Mares and cooks. There was brief discussion over recently adopted by the association which plans to negotiate with the board for salaries of its members. by-la- d personnel. A statement of position was delivered to the school board this past week by BEEA lead-er- IT POINTED out that employes in Jordan and Granite districts have formed such organiza-tions- . s. It was not meant in reference to any exisiting situations in Box Elder district but merely to indicate the position. "Various plans offered to staff classrooms with are seen as to the interests of good teaching. WAS Wood said if a master agreement can be drawn up with the board, it would leave only the principals and central office staff unorganized for the purpose of negotiations. A motion by board member Eberhart Zundel to refer the new group's constitution and bylaws to legal counsel for study gained unanimous sup- "IF were to be used in place of teachers, then a simple substitution of the competent by the incompetent will have the statement read in checked into alocal motel and made off with a color television set and a blanket this past week, it was reported to police. The customer using a false address and drivers license along with a stolen credit card, took the television worth $275 and a blanket valued at $8 from the Bay View Motel, Thiolcol Captures recently. It was reported that the culprit also took two more part. Printing Honors classes. "It is clear that teacher aides and other sionals can be assets which may enrich the program at non-prof- cost. "The urge to replace teach-er- s with to save money is not new.... Employment of staff should occur in the same ratios as presently prevail," the statement indicated. BUSINESS at a regular board meeting, President Mike Wood of the new Box Elder County Classified association, and Employes other officers of the organ!-zatiomet with school officials to gain official recognition. The board responded by acknowleding the association which includes such district employes as custodians, bus tribution to lithographic Thiokol Chemical corpora- tions Wasatch division, has been named regional winner in the division of 3M annual fifth companys Chosen from aAeldof3,000 entires, Printing Job of the Year competition. The award was announced recently in conjunction with ceremonies for International Printing Week. . Wasatch divisions winning entry was produced on 3M Brand "R" plates. Winners were judged on printing deAnition, ink cover-age- , Intensity of silids, register, dot structure, layout, art and the suitability ofpaper representatives stock. Company Judging the entries was a select panel of graphic arts Lee experts: Augustine, Pensacola Navy Airman Apprentice Randolph Misrasl, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Misrasl of Route two, and husband of the former Miss Sylvia Weight of 318 South Sixth West, all of Tremonton, is presently serving at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Where do drugs get you? Think! Call 723-303- 0 PAPER TOWELS ALBUM New Quilted Extra Strength And lF0UNTAINFISHiCH,ps. 5 Fish Sticks And Your Choice of Salad or Fries & l()c Drink. ANTI- - Local Farmers Corn ..The Bear. River Valley coat Corinne, in partnership with the Utah Coopera, tive association, will contract to purchase up to 2,000 acres of grain corn from local farm-erCo-oPresident J.Y. Ferry announced recently. and improved New of corn hybrids now make it possible to profitably grow grain corn in Utah. Corn has an advantage over other grains such as wheat or barley in that much higher yields can be attained with a higher return per acre to the farmer, reported Co-o- p Manager Max Johnsen. Some growers in the state have reported yields as high as 200 bushels per acre. How-evethe average last year was around 150 bushels per acre. A grower can gross $185 per acre from 150 bush, els at last year's market price, considerably higher than that obtained from most other grains. technical Ken Wellard, sales and service representative for Utah Cooperative reported that anew corn drier will be Installed at the BRVC to process the crop so it can be marketed through, out the area. Farmers in the Bear River Valley area will receive a bonus of ten cents a bushel over the quoted Denver price for grain corn this year, Wei-lar- d reported. The extra bon-u- s is offered as an incentive for farmers to try the new crop. This added bonus, along with the assurance that BRVC and UCA will purchase their com, will give farmers in the valley an oppor-tunit- y to try what can be a very exciting new cash crop. Coming on the heels of a s, p 20 OZ. beet ar reduction In acreage recently announced and the decline in tomato production in the area, the new program offers real hope for area farmers. Those interest-eshould contact the BRVC in Corinne. Zerex P9 Abti-- J Leek Formula 1 Gal. 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REVERE ELECTRIC EYE CAMERA Model 1064 Uses 126 Film, Takes B&W or Color Prints or W11 OO J,ww Slides. (fits IXTITfc Wall Paint REG. 6.68 48 K0TEX Feminine Napkins in Super or Reg. Your Choice of I P STEAM IRON HAIR SPRA' F-9- 0 39 Hole Vent - P010R0ID FILM Drys in 30 Min. Soap & Water Clean-up- . Sole Plate And Water Window. WALL PAINT Doesnt Drip Type 108 Color Film For Pictures in 60 Seconds. I 10c PRO GOLf BAILS Genuine Pro-Bal- Color Ounce Maxfli or Spalding Dot ls Hurry Supply Limited. TREATMENT 49c MASKING SAVE $7.86 CORNING SET FLOWERS TAPE HANGERS (SGGOtf GQ0 Q0 are GTiffiiSfrGEPE) gEED id H37D) Famous STP Oil Treatment Saves Engine Wear. SEGO COFFEE CREAMER CATALOGUE 49 16 Ounce Non-Dair- y Coffee Creamer OlofE Baby Lotion. OUR PROCLAMATION is a sport in which Healing SHAMPOO OIL kotex Before your next trip, 1.59 Neckties In Reg. Or Pretied in Latest Styles. -- of Soothing Mouthwash And Gargle. MOTOR d lic intoxication. Our Reg. 1.09' Anti-Bacteri- al Quart Drunk Driving Mathew J. Johnson, 1078 Linda way, has been sentenced to pay $150 and serve 30 days for drunk driving. The sentence was handed down in Brigham City court this past week with Judge Robert Dailies ordering fur. ther that 25 days of the jail term be suspended and the defendant six placed on months probation. A stay of execution was granted to March 4. In other recent court Henry Isiminie, 18, school, was to 30 days for public intoxication in an auto. Anderson M. Benally, 18, Intermountain school, was sentenced to 10 days for pub- 16 Ounces New Not Rerefined Man Handed Sentence for BABY LOTION CASSETTE NECKTIES All va-riti- r, CEPAC0L FREEEZE tba-sug- BC Greatest Gallon MENNEN op Featuring VThe Beatles Thickness. SPECIAL 1 HEY JUDE (Stereo Albunij (bHiZEREX to Purchase m i In BEATLES There was a brief discussion with newsmen at the meeting on the subject of clos-e- d or executive sessions of the board.' President Warren Hansen said the board feels justified in closing its doors when: Personalities are being discussed. It is necessary to discuss rumors to determine if there is any truth to them. When confidential infor IN OTHER 2 Serving Navy Mat-thew- added Signed ' !f i president, The Printing company, Cincinnati, and President, National Printing Equipment Association, Inc.; Rob Roy Kelly, chair, man, Graphic Design, Kansas City Art institute; Walter vice president and editorial director, North Ameri-ca- n Publishing company, Phil, adelphia, and editor of Print, ing Impressions magazine; William C. Mains, manager, printing services department, Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis, and international president, Printing Management and Carl B. association; Wheeler, vice president, systems, Mac Manus, John & Adams, Inc., Detroit. s, color televisions from two presented the 1969 winners Ogden motels after the Brig- with inscribed plaues acham theft. knowledging each Arms con BOARD MEMBERS agreed to purchase $298.86 worth of materials for cooperative improvement of the Perry school grounds and community park. Also approved was removal of four old trees on the grounds. s Town President Jay and Trustee Dale Johnston said the town will do the grounds improvement work. Approval was given to hire Royal Gelder once again as insurance consultant to the district. The financial will be negotiated. Verle Allred, BEEA president-elect, indicated this was not opposition to aides for larger elementary school 'l- - NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 1, 1970 Ma-ciner- y A man 1167 South Main ELDER port. ," BR Co-o- p BEEA BOX Customer Takes TV, Blanket From BC Motel 2W Reproduction of The Original JL. Sears Book. t5 3 Keep Your Slacks Neat and Trim Buy Several STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sundays 1 0 a.m. - 7 p.m. 226 NORTH MAIN, BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH |