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Show 2 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah March Sunday, 14, 1971 Editorially Speaking Good Lessons . . . To Learn by Bruc Todays quiz: n What figure said, Our love now They have bad luxury. youth Thompson to the tournaments highest point output for three days of play. Did you make it to the state tournament? A lot of local folks did. I saw them there in the beautiful and spacious special events center on the University of Utah campus. What a marvelous jump from the old Einar Nielsen fieldhouse with its limited capacity, cramped confines and inconveniences. You know, the fieldhouse is where it was necessary to hire a sherpa guide to find your seat in the upstairs section. This year everyone had a chair seat, plenty of room and a clear view. Letters to - " . . manners, contempt for authority, disrepect for older people. Children nowadays are tyrants ... they contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble their food and tyrannize their teachers? You said that this morning? Wcong. The foregoing statement was made by Socrates in the 5th century B.C. whats new? of cryptic quotes, did you Speaking catch this one in a Salt Lake City newspapers account of the Box Elder-Orebasketball game Thursday: So m WHAT WED LIKE TO make particular reference to is General Watts remarks about the kind of lessons that should be taught young period. people during their growing-u- p He said the home is responsible to develop personal qualities of honesty, reliability, inGood tegrity and in concept now solid Yes as and philosphy? just as in the days of mans beginning. But the National Guard chief didnt limit responsibility to family and home. He said schools must do more to teach community discipline. Schools must develop an awareness for conformity so that individual desires are restrained and do not infringe on anothers individual rights and personal dignity. We like what he said just as we support dress and grooming standards for local schools. self-disciplin- e. THE VALUE OF PUTTING limits on extremes in clothing, cosmetics and coiffure is not restricted to neat appearance since it also influences conduct and helps to build an awareness for conformity and community discipline. Afterall, these students are those who, as they take on the responsibilities of adulthood, will face restrictions of many kinds, be it zoning, burning, taxes, camping, buying... even the care of their own children. As General Watts stated, being born an American does nothin itself 'guarantee good citizenship. These lessons must be learned. . Like IS Plan It was gratifying last week to hear that top Bureau of Indian Affairs officials are sold on a grounds improvement project at Intermountain school. was a bit surprising too because the wheels, set in motion the previous week by Mayor Olof Zundel, are turning fast. The project could be a reality this year, based on the report of BIA representative Henry Rosenbluth in a meeting with IS and city officials last Tuesday. The plan calls for putting sprinklers and grass on the west side of the campus, that portion which now sprouts weeds and gathers litter for motorists on U.S. 91 to see. And it . .. . SEE many benefits from the project, e.g. beautification, a new source of pride and involvement for IS students, another measure of cooperation (Brigham City will maintain the area as a public park in the summer) and its promise as a springboard to other campus improvements. Certainly, wed like to thank Mr. Rosenbluth for going right to work on the proposal. He took it to the top echelons of the BIA and indicated that funding will be no problem. Somehow that notorious government red tape never came into play. May the project continue to roll as merrily along. WE CAN city-scho- . I 1 I :: : r r it ol "The Tigers shut off Box Elder's great Ray Lynn Thompson to take the sting out of the Bees attack. Thompson who ended with 31 first half points after an bottled and was jostled up by Orems zone defense. 18-poi- nt some defensive doing. Those 4 tall Tigers managed to hold Wow, 6-- A Education is evermore becoming a gigantic task of exciting the best in all concerned, and hopefully combining their total effort into a smooth operating educational system. In our accelerated, technological age, the role of education is not only more complex, but greater responsibility rests upon it as it motivates its functions toward the total benefit of all mankind. Challenge of the most profound adversity lies before those who direct, evaluate, and establish acceptable educational patterns. The very survival of democracy rests in the decision and performance within the realm of motivational administration. The energizing effort of the school administrator has never been more important. Never has he needed to be more knowledgeable, versatile, understanding and wise as he coordinately inspires others in a total team effort toward the greatest potential of man and society. IT IS PERPLEXING to ponder the what are the most efquestion administrative fective practices to the best in about employ in bringing every student so that he may discover his talents and build courage and faith in himself to contribute to an every progressing world? The worth of the individual soul is great in any free society and can only flourish in growth by positive actuation on the part of the student, home, school and environmental surroundings. A good perceived by the student, nurtured by society, and the academic The federal government does indeed often act in ambiguous ways. The case of cigarettes is an example. Largely through the efforts of Utah Sen. Frank E. Moss, health warnings were required on cigarette packages and earlier this year, ad-- 1 vertisements were banned from television and radio for this segment of the tobacco industry. Yet, at the same time, Uncle Sam continues to prop up the industry with price supports and efforts to build foreign markets. Granted the withdrawal of government assistance might have damaging repercussions among growers. But what other reasonable course is left open? Either we should pull one way or the other but not in both directions at the same time. ge self-ima- ge THEN, DOES the administrator perceive his role of motivational expertise? He sizzles in an interpretive sea of influence between the board of education and a meaningful public interest as he goes about his gigantic task of molding the positive forces of the educational family into a desirable and meaningful influence for HOW society. He deals in dollars!!! sense!!!, and budgets; likes, dislikes, and controversy; adverse, reverse, and positive parents; adorable, washable, and interested students; flexible, combustible, and adjustable boards of education; innovative, creative, and exhaustible teachers; supportive, critical, and augmentative administrators; and last but not least, apprehensive, good intended, and supportive PTAs. He must be a prompter of faith, an influencer of trust, a defender of honesty, and an actuator of better ideas. At times he must provide the Balm of Gilead to the sorrowed soul, and enjoy the mirth of a happy smile. If the administrative direction of the above listed tide of human behavior is not a Motivational then Im a Monkeys Giant, Uncie - Gladly!! Aint it Wonderful? Yeah!! Its the greatest job on earth. around loose. Needless to say, it caused a great deal of excitement in Washington D.C. this week. Committee at As far as legislative matters are concerned, the committee to which I have been assigned, the appropriations committee, launched its work this week. Usually, the appropriations bill is the last bill to come out and the committee work consists pretty much of continuous hearings. So far, we have heard from the department of the budget, the secretary of the treasury Work Washington By Rep. Gunn A great deal of attention was focussed on the nation's capitol this week as a result of the unfortunate bombing incident. I personally viewed the area and there was a great deal of damage. I see this act as and a means to try to destroy the very freedoms we are trying to preserve. If as reported, the bombing was a challenge to the a War I would say this simply Isnt the way we protest it in America. There are orderly Indo-Chin- McKay means of dissent available. Since the incident, security has been tightened considerably and there has been a good deal of speech making in the Senate and the House but it is very hard in a free society, unless people are totally regimented, to prevent such happenings. In our country we have to believe in the basic nature of most of the people in spite of the fact that there are those who are demented or "charged with emotion who are running and presidential advisors. Le- - Roi, economic hearings have dealt with the controversial SST, the CIA and the Department of Defense. Speaking of the SST, I have had a number of briefings on the subject on both sides of the issue. Officials from Boeing have been in my office and I 5 ROUNDS IN 1 COLOR CLAY-FRAZIE- R FIGHT PLUS Tl France -- Cf ROBERT CULP NATALIE WOOD and plead for the: bob a carol ated a alice (a) Release of the sick and wounded; (b) Neutral inspection by the Red Cross of the prisoner of war camps ; (c) Free flow of mail. Many of our Servicemen in Vietnam in their spare time have helped to build orphanages, schools and homes; teach Vietnamese the English language; give medication to the wounded, and evacuate the wounded to safer quarters. Will you do your part by writing to Minster Xuan Thuy today? Postage costs air mail - 20 cents for Vz ounce. DYAN CANNON ELLIOTT GOULD Sounan J itt on BH Heconh AiBum Sincerely, Margaret Gordon, Amityville, N.Y. ELDER NEWS itabllihad in nxwipaptr published (vary Sunday by tha 55 South l, Firit Wait, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Sacond Clan postaga paid at tha 14 Firit Wait, South post offica, Bgham City, Utah,84302. Chai. W. Claybaugh, Publiihar Chai. "Tuff" Claybaugh, Aiiiitant Bruca T. Kayai, Managing Editor flexibility of the schools will impel todays student to a more creative and sensible application of himself in an adjustable world of human endeavor. how does The problem is then in the one build a good child? Very simple, by believing in them as parents and educators, and with patience, expecting them to become. Report From Pull One Way Choisy- - BOX wkly administration self-ima- 94- - A 1894. Box By Robert W. Morgan, Principal Box Elder Junior High School SUN., MON.&TUES. While the North Vietnamese say that a country with over 200 million people cannot be concerned about Just 1500 P.O.W. Men, more and more people are asking, What can I do to help? The suggestions I believe will clearly show the world in a very tangible way that the people in these United States are very much concerned about the barbaric treatment and total disregard for basic humanitarian values, practiced for more than five years by those holding missing American servicemen. I hope you will ask you friends, relatives, club members, etc. to write to: Minister Xuan Thuy 8- - Avenue General Le Clerk You with a real newspaper? he asked. We like to think so. I mean were running neck and neck with Weekly Reader in our area, I responded proudly. Thats okay. Were just not supposed to let high school papers out here. Well did you think I was a student? I asked blushing. No, but sometimes they have old men take pictures for the high schools, he answered. That officer really knew how to hurt a guy. But 01 Pow Wow had the final guffaw. He gave his pictures to the high school. So there. Motivational Giant cflPiw Editor: news-lensma- School Talk It takes an annual income o t more than $10,000 for a family to live the way it could with only $4,000 in 1940. Inflation has so eroded our currency that a 1940 dollar is worth only 36 cents today. Urges POW Letters But they were strict about who gained access to the floor. No prep photographers, mind you. n When this slipped onto the maples with camera in hand, a police officer approached. AND FAMILY INCOME the Editor,,. well-know- It was interesting to hear Utah Adjutant General Maurice L. Watts speak out on current dissention racking America during the recent National Guard armory dedication here. We say interesting because his wasnt a verbal broadside at the makers of violence, the purveyors of unruliness. Instead he focused on the need for older Americans to understand why there is a diversity of attitudes about the country and its government. His was a sane and reasonable formula and the estimated 300 persons on hand obviously like what they heard. INFLATION Eldar a Subicription rata $4.00 par yaar with In advanca: in connection Eldar Journal (publlihad $7.00 par yaar: $3.50 for lingla copy, 10 canti. Box tha Thuridayi) 4 monthi: THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORLD TRAVEL ASSOCIATION offers 3 GREAT TOURS INCLUDES ROUND TRIP JET AIRFARE START RELAXING THE MOMENT YOU LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY AND BE PAMPERED ALL THE WAY. - SOLUTIONS CAN BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM "No country in the world has anything like our program of Aid to Families with Dependent Children - nor would want to . . . 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